EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. April 1. 1950
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Min Francas Thrun, left, and Mri. Loraa Ford, right, ara two
of tha aoloiita who will appear with lha Philharmonic Society ot
Southarn Oregon in tha ipring concart Tuaiday at 8 p.m. in lha
senior high ichool auditorium. Mill inrun. a conirano. win uig
"My Heart at Thy Swaai Voice" from Samion and Delilah and Mri.
Ford, aoprano, will lng "Elaa'i Draam," from "Lohengrin." The
public it invited to attend tha concert, which will feature both light
and grand opera leleetioni and ballet dancing, and ticket! will be
one lale at the door.
Osteopathic Groups
Hold Dinner Meeting;
Auxiliary Organized
Dr. and Mrs. Hoy While of
Jacksonville, were hosts to mem
bers of the Southern Oregon
Osteopathic association and aux
iliary, at a dinner meeting of the
group at Mon Desir dining inn
Monday.
The newly formed auxiliary
meets regularly with association
members. As a part of a state
and national organization, the
women aid in raising money for
the osteopathic student loan
fund, osteopathic progress fund
and osteopathic scholarship
fund.
Officera of the group are Mrs.
G. A. Dierdorff, president, Mr.
B. B. Pruitt, Grants Pass, vice
president: and Mrs. Roy White.
Jacksonville, secretary-trasurcr.
The "March of Dimes" dance
in the Rogue Valley Country
club in January was sponsored
by the group as a community
program service.
Members of the auxiliary in
addition to the officers are Mrs.
George S. Jennings, Mrs. H. A.
Krause, Mrs. J. S. Heathering
ton, Mrs. W. W. Howard, all of
Medford; Mrs. G. C. Newton,
Ashland, and Mm. E. Chance and
Mrs. Paul T. Rutter, Rogue
River.
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Feminine Neckties
New Spring Note;
Pique Is Popular
New York (U.R) If a sleepy
eyed husband shows up at the
office this spring wearing a gold
necktie sprinkled with plush
violets, he will have reached for
the the wrong tie rack.
With all the female adapta
tions of male neckties on scarf
counters, his wife can have a
tie rack of her own this spring.
One scarf, designed by lrma
Kigere, is a four-in-hand of gold
silk faille with a spray of plush
violets caught diagonally across
the front.
"They have to look strictly
feminine, even though they're
tied like a man's necktie," Miss
Kigere explained.
She designed a white pique
bow tie, sprinkled with rhine
stone., to wear with a suit or a
high, round-necked dress. Actu
ally the tiny ascot is made just
long enough to tie in a knot
at the throat. But the rounded
ends, sprinkled with rhinestones,
are cut to resemble a bow tie.
Other Ideas Lifted
Another white pique necktie
to be tied in a four-in-hand has I
a cuffed end and a design of
rhinestoncs.
Lifting ideas from male ward
robes is getting to be a habit
with women. Men's shirts have
been the inspiration for many
spring styles. The collar is usu
ally softened and modified, and
the sleeves are cut slightly ful
ler than a man's but the shirts
are still easily recognizable as
a copy of hubby's.
The "little" boy look has been
copied for younger figures.
Round white pique collars on
straight cut jackets and flowing
ties at the neck are favorites
with such sophisticated design
ers as Christian Dior.
50th Anniversary
Applegate Couple
Observed At Party
Jacksonville An open house
held Sunday, April 9, honored
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Martin on
their golden wedding anniver
sary. The event was at the home
of the Martin's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Culy in Jacksonville.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Culy and another daughter
of the Martins, Mrs. Willard E.
Moss, ako of Jacksonville. They
were assisted in serving by Mrs.
Gene Cowden of Jacksonville. A
three-tier wedding cake with
gold decorations and ices in the
shape of golden wedding bells
were served. Table and house
decorations were of yellow roses
and yellow daffodils.
The Martins were married in
Great Falls, Mont., April 10,
1900, and lived in Montana until
Mr. Martin retired from ranch
ing and mining. They lived tor
a time in Long Beach, Cal., and
now make their home on route
one, Applegate.
The couple has two daughters.
Mrs. Culy and Mrs. Moss, and
two grandchildren, Willard E.
Moss Jr.. and Beltv Joan Moss.
both of whom were present for
the party.
Eagle Point Gardeners
Plan April Meeting
Eagle Point Eagle Point Gar
den club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Lewis Stonebreakcr in
Eagle Point on Wednesday,
April 19. at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Sam Bullah of Gold Hill
will speak on "Our Native Arist
ocrats." Mrs. Bellah is consid
ered an authority on wild flow
ers and plants and often writes
and speaks on the subject.
For the last meeting Mrs. D.
W. Wood of Medford was guest
speaker, telling of the beauty
and culture of Japanese iris.
Mrs. Clarence Davies. presi
dent requests members of the
executive committee to meet at
1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Stonebreaker. The group will act
as nominating committee.
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Mr. and Mri. Hugh L. Martin, route 1. Applegate, were hon
ored guesn at an open house held in the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Culy. Jacksonville, on April 8.
The event wai In observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mri. Martin were married in Great Falls, Mont., Apr. 10,
1900. (Brainerd photo).
Lodge Makes Plans
For Coming Events;
Guest Night Planned
Coming activities are being
planned by Degree of Honor
lodge members. Carnation club
will meet Tuesday. April 18 at
7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
F. B. Cleaves. Mrs. Carl Bennett
Jr.. will be co-hostess and all
members are urged by officers
to attend.
The drill team of the lodge
will meet in Lincoln school
symnasium for practice Thurs
day. April 20 at 8:30 p.m. The
captain of the team asks all
members to be prompt.
Plans for the annual guest
night for visiting lodges to be
held here April 25 were made at
a meeting Tuesday. A potluck
supper will be served in the
lodge hall at 6:30 p.m. Guest
lodges will be Ashland. Grants
Pass. Klamath Falls and Rose
burg. All members are invited
to attend the affair.
Mrs. Al Boswell, Mrs. Morris
Johnsburg and Mrs. Irl Groves
are in charge of the supper: and
Mr. and Mrs. AI Larson are in
charge of entertainment and
drill team. Mrs. Ernest Tarr and
Miss Ina Pearl Lucas form the
decorating committee.
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