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Rogue River Club
Holds Flower Show;
Hundreds Attend
Rogue River The spring flow
er show held Saturday at the
Live Oak Grange hall in Rogue
Kiver was an outstanding event,
and hundreds of visitors viewed
the beautiful display during the
aiternoon ana evening.
Lively interest was shown by
the new exhibitors who welcomed
the constructive criticism of the
more experienced gardeners and
everyone expressed appreciation
of the careful worK of the judges.
The judges were Mrs. Olen Arn
spiger and Mrs. Elmer Wilson
of Medford and the national hor
ticulture chairman of the Feder
ated Garden Clubs of America
Mrs. Harry O. Smith of Cave
Junction.
Before the, opening of the show
the Judges and their guest, Mrs.
Stanton Rowell of Grants Pass,
were luncheon guests at the
home of Mrs. Faul Hughes, presi
dent of the Rogue River Garden
club. Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. Sam Bellah. Mrs. Perce Le-
Brun and Mrs. Walter Carroll.
There was a conservation ex
hibit in the flower show as well
as several commercial ones.
Shrubs, trees and flowering
plants were displayed by the
Pleasant View nursery of Grants
Pass and the Park Landscape
company of Rogue River, while
single specimens of many van
eties of daffodils comprised
Frank Hall's exhibit. Among
them were some unusually rare
ones. Other commercial exhib
its were shown by the Del Rogue
Feed store and Carl Meyers hard
ware. The Gail Grocery store
display included a registered
lamb as a feature of interest to
the children, and the Reece Ca
tering company contributed
chess pies for the tea table.
All junior exhibits were very
good and a special mechanical
display by Bill Dixon was
classed separately.
Sweepstakes awards went to
Mrs. Marjory Dunham for prim
roses and to Mrs. Ruby Hughes
for a song representation, "The
Music Goes Round and Round."
Special awards went to Mrs.
Betty Carroll for an arrange
ment of cherry blossoms, and to
four entries under song repre
sentations. These were Mrs.
Dorothy Savage for "Woodland
Echoes," Mrs. Mae LeBrun for
"China Girl," Mrs. Betty Car
roll for 'Down in Arkansas" and
Mrs. Betty Wolhford for "The
Old Oaken Bucket."
Frank Hall took first place
under commercial awards with
his display of daffodils, Myers
hardware won a blue ribbon,
Park landscape a first and Del
Rogue a first prize.
Shirley Dows won first prize
for a junior arrangement and
Dennis Chanter first prize for a
potted plant. Bill Dixon won a
special blue ribbon.
The Rogue River Garden club
extends thanks to everyone who
participated in or aided the
show, and especially to Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Savage who fur
nished a truck load of trees to
decorate the Grange hall.
CRASH KILLS FIVE
Texarkana, Tex., Apr. 21
(U.R) Five persons were killed
and five were injured when a
fire chief's speeding car collided
with two other automobiles 18
miles west of Texarkana on
U. S. highway 82 last night.
APPOINTMENT OKAYED
Washington, Apr. 21 U.R)
The senate yesterday confirmed
the reappointment of Nan Wood
Honeyman as collector of cus
toms for District No. 29 with
headquarters at Portland.
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Two Fellowship Clubs
To See Motion Picture
Westminster Fellowship club
members of the Jacksonville and
Central Point Presbyterian
churches have been invited to
meet at the Medford Presbyteri
an church Sunday at 6:15 p. m.
to view a religious moving pic
ture.
Following the film they will
participate in a singspiration in
the church parlors.
At last Sunday's meeting in
Central Point, two of the mem
bers. Misses Doreene Jones and
Mary Rupp, and the Rev. and
Mrs. Joseph K. Swank, were
honored guests during fellow
ship hour. The occasion was in
the form of a surprise in observ
ance of the honored guests'
birthdays. Games were played
and gifts presented.
WEATHER
By United Press
Northern California: Fair to
day and Saturday except local
coastal fog or low clouds this
morning. Cooler interior today
but warmer over area Saturday.
Northwest to north wind 15-30
MPH off coast.
Second Session
Tournament Set
Saturday Night
Medford Duplicate Bridge
club will play the second session
of the annual individual tourna
ment Saturday at the Medford
hotel, with play scheduled to
start at 7:45 p.m.
Mrs. Frank Baker was high
for the first session, played last
Saturday at the hotel.
Mrs. Paul Hatton and Mrs. A.
F. Stennett held first place for
the club's regular weekly session
Tuesday, their score being 72j
points. Second went to Mrs. B.
L. Sanderson and Jack Barr,
their score being 63 points, and
third place was taken by Mrs.
Jean Hall and Mrs. Royall Lee
with 59Va points.
A score of 58 points took
fourth place for Mrs. Herbert
Seitz and Mrs. Baker, and in
fifth place were Mrs. G. R.
Owens and Roy Prultt, who
scored 56 points.
Duane Chi Ids Host
For Dancing Party
Duane L. Childs. Stage Road
south, entertained a group of
friends at his home Saturday
evening. Dancing was followed
by refreshments.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ahem, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ed
monds, Mr. and Mrs. James
Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Larson,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sparks, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Gaines, Mr.
and Mrs. James Sullivan, John
Freeland, Miss Nancy Freeland
Miss Pat Smith. Kenneth Seebol
Miss Barbara Moench, Grabe
Smith, Johnny Hoven and Miss
Marie Wiinmer.
Entertainers were Douglas Da'
vis, vocalist, and Miss Carol Da
vis, who played the accordion.
Lime can be harmful to lawns
is applied too frequently. Proper
application is at intervals of two
years or so and then only alter
soil tests to check on the acidity.
Dr. Franx J. Polgar. widely
known mental telepathist, mem
ory expert and hynotitt, will
speak for a meeting of the
Rogue Valley Knife and Fork
club Monday at the Rogue Val
ley Country club. Members are
to mail their reservations to
Manager George Harrington at
the club not later than April 22.
Formof Initiation Set
By Christian Group
For Sunday Evening
A formal initiation will ee
held for additional young people
joining the Christian church
Chi Rho group Sunday at 7:30
p.m. in the sanctuary of the
church. The Rev. Holly Roy
Jarvis will present Chi Rho
pins during the service, and the
young people will take a pledge.
All parents of the initiates and
members of the church are in
vited to attend, and visitors will
be welcome, it is stated.
A reception will follow In
Fellowship hall immediately
after the initiation service.
DeMolay Delegates To
Attend Convention
A large delegation of DeMolay
members from Medford left this
morning for Corvallis to attend
the annual state conclave of the
group.
Heading the group were Jim
Ward, master councilor; Jim
Grimm, senior councilor, and
Jim Pond, junior councilor. Sev
enteen other members are also at
tending the sessions.
Friday. April 21. 1830
MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TVB
St. Mark's Youth
Plan Costume Party
Members of St. Mark's Episco-
fial church Young People's fel
owship have planned a costume
party for tonight. It will be held
in the guild hall, beginning at
8 p.m., and is for members and
guests.
The fellowship group will
hold the usual Sunday night
meeting April 23 at 6:30 p.m. in
the parish hall. It will be fol
lowed by a church service at
7:30 p.m.
CALENDAR
Friday
7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge
at Redman hall. AddIb street.
7:45 p.m. Washington PTA at
school.
8 p.m. Aid association for
Lutherans, at church.
8 p.m. St. Mark's young peo-
gle, guild hall, costume party,
aturday
2 p.m. Crater Lake chapter,
DAR, home of Mrs. M, M. Mor
ris, 204 Medford heights.
7:45 p.m. Medford Duplicate
Bridge club, Medford hotel.
OSC STUDENT PREXY
Corvallis, Ore., Apr. 21 (U.R)
Don Hays, junior in engineering
from Portland, has been elected
president of the Oregon State
college student body on the ba
sis of returns from Wednesday's
student elections, it was dis
closed today.
The story of Cinderella goes
back at least to the year 610
B.C., in the legend of the Egyp
tion pharaoh Psammetichus. He
ordered the country searched for
the owner of a leather sandal
dropped at his feet by an eagle.
When he found her, he made her
his queen. '
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ance, siened bv all European rul
ers except the Pope and King of
England, agreed to uphold the
Ten commandments.
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