Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1950, Image 4

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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, April 25. I9S0
(wmtf Wage
Rehearsal Supper
Given Friday Night;
Rites Are Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Grigsby were hosts last Friday
night for a rehearsal supper for
the Smith's daughter. Miss
Jeanne Smith, and her fiance,
Clifford Henderson, The Dalles.
Miss Smith's wedding to Mr.
Henderson took place Saturday
evening at Zion Lutheran
church.
The supper was held at the
Grigsby's home in Jacksonville.
The bride-elect was honored
at a number of parties before her
wedding. One of these was given
by nurses and staff members of
Sacred Heart hospital, where
Miss Smith has been a surgical
nurse, the event being a miscel
laneous shower.
The AAUW study group to
which Miss Smith belongs honor
ed her with a handkerchief
ihowcr at a recent meeting.
Sydney, Australia, has an an
nual average rainfall of 46.3
inches.
Use No. SO Cotton
Jpll
7107
Something entirely new filet
crochet worked in double cro
chet with pico mesh. An effec
tive background for a lovely
design.
Crochet news you'll be glad to
see filet crochet with picot.
Pattern 1707; cliHrts; directions.
Our Improved pattern visual
with easy-to-see charts and pho
tos, and complete directions
makes crochet and knitting easy
to do.
Send TWENTY CENTS In
coins for this pattern to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago
80. 111. Print plainly NAME.
ADDRESS with PATTERN
NUMBER.
Our ALICE BROOKS Needle
work catalogue is the best ever!
Send twenty cents in coins now
for your copy. Illustrations of
designs for crocheting, knitting,
embroidery, cuddle toys, house
hold and personal accessories.
Free needlework pattern printed
In book.
Mrs. Frank Baker
Wins Tournament
Of Duplicate Club
Mrs. Frank R. Baker won the
lnt;A nnnntil inHtuiHitnl tnnrnu.
ment of Medford Duplicate
Bridge t-lUU, BCtUHU OCSSIUU
urhiph wni helH SntllfHnV night
f (ha MnHfnrH lintfl Mr Rflk-
er's total score for the two-session
tournament was 153 Vi
points. Mrs. Van Gilbert was the
defending champion.
Coming in second with the
next highest over-all score was
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, with 145
rtninto IhirH unnt In Mrs. Jose-
phine' Clark for 141 Vi points,
Jack Barr was fourth with 133
points, W. t. Kennedy, mm,
119U anri liH fnr Kixlh were
Mrs. M. M. Herman and Budd
Gail, both with 130Vi points.
Winners for the second session
Cain rHau umrP Mr. KeiincdV.
who topped the players with a
total oi o points ior ymi-i;,
Mrs. Clark, in second with 62 'a;
IMTro cldironcnn third with V:
and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, Mrs.
Baker and Mrs. U. a. uwens,
who tied for fourth, fifth and
sixth Dlaces. all having scored
57 points.
Mrs. Baker had won me nrsi
session with the high score of
r,lnto SnrnnH for the first
session was Mrs. Herman, 86'i
points; third went to Mrs. oiev
enson with 85; Miss Isobel Stu-
. i. fnllrth with AO and
Jack Barr was fifth with 79 i
points. Al Gilhousen, mrs.
Clark and B. L. Sanderson all
tied for sixth place with , 79
points.
Over-all winners rcceivcu
ter points, and session winners
received double rating points.
The club will meet tonight at
the Medford hotel at 7:30 p.m.
for the usual weekly game.
Garden Club First
n Table Contest;
Lady Lions Second
Medford Garden club was
winner of the table setting con
tost sponsored last week by Bro-
phy's store and the Holmes and
Edwards company, me swie u
nnnnccd vesterdav. The contest
was decided by popular vote.
Lady Lions' entry won second
place, the chapter AA. FEO, en
try was inira, rnwanian imra
fourth and Junior Service league
fifth. First prize was a chest of
silver and each entry was award
ed a prize.
The winning table was set for
a dinner for six, with the table
laid with a Chinese hand-drawn
natural color tablecloth The sil
ver used was Spring Garden, and
the china was Bavarian in a
white with pink rose border.
For the centerpiece Mrs. J. W.
Jacobs arranged pink pinocchio
roses, which are miniatures, and
blue forget-me-nots, in a silver
bowl edged with a rose design.
Pink candles were in three
branched pewter candelabra, and
goblets were of crystal. Corsages
or boutonnleres of the miniature
roses were at each place and
place cards were of the pink rose
design.
The china and candelabra were
the property of Mrs. Roland
Beach, who aided Mrs. Jacobs
and Mrs. A. C. Leighton, presi
dent of the club, In arranging the
table.
The Kiwanlan Dames' commit
tee, composed of Mrs. I. E. Sta
ples, Mrs. E. Ronald Rice and
Mrs. Eueenc Orr, chose a mod
ern arrangement, using the bare
table laid with embroidered lin
en place mats. The silver used
was Danish Princess and the
rhina. which belonged to Mrs.
Staples, was English with a flor
al border of pink and blue in a
deep shade.
Cool Shirtdress
9153 SIZES 34-60
Title Wroce cnotle slpnrfnriini?
flattery and cool comfort, too!
snouitier-yoKe comDincs wmi
ripnn vnrnlice neckline. Pockets
are very new and so smart!
Pattern 9153 comes in sizes 34,
36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size
36 takes 4s yards ao-incn.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
nnrfivi fit Pnmnlete. illustrat
ed Sew Chart shows you every
step.
nrl TWF.NTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern to MAR
IAN MARTIN, care of Medford
Mail Tribune, Pattern uepi.,
P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111.
Print plainly YOUR NAME. AD
DRESS, SIZE, STYLE NUM
BER- . ,
it'- npwl rinr Marian Martin
Dniium nnnlr fnr Summer! Send
Twenty Cents more to get the
complete Jasnion picture
warm weather in 1950. Every
thing for every age. including
nrtiM ennrta U'3 rrirobe. Plus a
free pattern of a beach bra print
ed in me noon.
rnr ti, ncntornipre nink and
orchid stock had been arranged
; . l, -lnlr nnrl hlun nntterv
bowl around a Chinese head fig
urine, the flower snactcs nemg
somewhat paler wan tnose oi
me cnina nesmn. hie ubuuuc
was of dusty rose. The goblets
were oi eariy uh-hi;u itiaa,
also the property of Mrs. Staples.
Cigarette holders, salts and pep
pers and ash trays were of silver.
Even more modern in thought
was the table which a committee
from Lady Lions club arranged.
The tablecloth was of tomato red
with white fringe and the china
was white Haviland with no dec
oration other than an edging de
siEn. The silver was Spring Gar
den.
While carnations with glossy
magnolia leaves arranged in a
crystal bowl centered the table,
the bowl matching the early
American crystal goblets and the
crystal open salts holding tiny
eilvrr i,lt ennnnt Thrpp white
deer figurines were grouped as
a pari oi IMP cruiei picue.
Mrs. Edwin O. McKcen. Mrs.
Larry Neeley, Mrs. David Wil
liams and Mrs. Lou Bates had
arranged the table. The china
was the property of Mrs. Ken
neth Campbell, the goblets be
long to Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew
and (lie tablecloth to Mrs.
Neeley.
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American Music Given
For Chapter Program;
String Quartet Plays
Crater Lake chapter, Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
met Saturday at the home of
Mrs. M. M. Morris, 204 Medford
heights, for luncheon and a musi
cal program featuring American
artists.
A buffet salad luncheon was
served, with Mrs. D. O. Hood
and Mrs. Ray K. Bailey pour
ing at the table which held a
centerpiece of spring flowers.
Mrs. H. E. Marsh Introduced
the program. A group of num
bers was played by the Medford
senior high school string quar
tet composed of Misses Joyce
Montgomery, Maureen Rice, Ro
bene Starcher and Margaret Hu
son. Their number! were
"Andante" by Diltorsdorf; "Piz
zicato Caprice" by Floyd Barn
ard and "Romany Life" by Vic
tor Herbert. Miss Huson also
played a piano solo, "Rustle of
Spring."
Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry gave
two readings, "The Clinic'' by
Alice Regan Rice and a satire on
"mother's back seat driving" by
Edgar Guest.
Mrs. Catherine Wcndt then
entertained the chapter with
vocal selections including "Pale
Moon," "I Look Into Your Gar
den" and Awake, Beloved."
Guests of the society were
Mrs. U. G. Holderman and Miss
Bertha Holderman of Santa Ana,
Cal., nieces of Mrs. Carrie
Young.
Assisting the hostess were
Mesdames Frances Cockran, A.
H. Hansen and C. B. Pankey.
Shower Party Given
By Hostess in Talent
Wagner Creek Mrs. Yarnell
of Talent recently gave a show
er in honor of her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ruby Yarnell. Many
from Wagner Creek attended,
including Mrs. Mildred Bailey
and daughters, Joyce, Laura and
Nora; Erma Hoffman, Mrs. Edna
Hopper and Betty, Mrs. Delbert
Johnson, Mrs. Russcl Clark, Mrs.
L a y t o n MacDowell, Beverly
Hild, Mrs. Wilma Arnett, Mrs.
Mary Higgins, Talent; Mrs. Acre,
Central Point, and Mrs. Yarnell
Sr., daughter Margie and grand
daughter Sandra.
Games were played, songs and
music were enjoyed and the
hostess served refreshments.
Women's Group Meets
In Gold Hill Friday
Gold Hill A group of friends
gathered at the home of Mrs.
James Clement, Friday, for the
monthly potluck lunceon, fol
lowed by an afternoon of needle
work. The women considered
names for the group, but no de
cision was reached. j
Present were Mesdames Cleo
Gilchrist. W. D. Bell, Robert
Pugh, Lester Thompson, Carl
Routh, Melvln Hancock, Dale
Clement, Bruce Bennett, Terry :
Clement, Cecil Van Horn, S. L. !
Routh and Paul Holderness, as
well as a number of children.
Golden Gate park in San Fran
cisco was established March 18,
1870.
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