Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1950, Image 5

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Annual May Dance
Planned By Lodge
For Saturday Night ,
On the social calendar for the
week-end is the annual May Day
dance of the Elks lodge.
The lodge announces that
there will be square dancing in
the lodge room from 8.30 p.m.
until midnight, and modern
dancing in the party room from
9 p.m. until 1 a.m. An orchestra
will play for the modern
dancing.
A smorgasbord will be served
beginning at 11 p.m. in the party
lounge.
Guest Stars
A really unusual design to
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simple to crochet in No. 30 cot
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Powdery Mildew and mosl
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Miss Terzenbach
To Be Candidate
In Queen Contest
Phoenix Phoenix Lions' club
has selected Miss Bonnie Terzen
bach, senior in Phoenix high
school, as their candidate for
queen of the annual Phoenix
May Festival. This brings to
seven the number of candidates
Miss Terzenbach is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Terzenbach.
The first six candidates an
nounced were Miss Wanda Nor
ton, sponsored by the Phoenix
Parent-Teacher association: Miss
Rosalie Klasson, Phoenix Grange
contestant; Miss Virginia Rob
erts, sponsored by the Phoenix
Garden club; Miss Sally Tripp,
Phoenix Thursday club; Miss
Shirley Dudley, Neighbors of
Woodcraft Thimble club; Miss
Barbara Barlow, Youth club.
A queen's ball is being planned
for Saturday, April 29 at the
Phoenix grade school gymnasium
to open the contest to select a
queen for the festival. Dance
admission tickets will entitle the
holders to vote for contestant of
their choice.
Federation Delegates
Home from Convention;
Visit Oregon School
Rogue River Delegates to the
golden anniversary convention of
the Oregon Federation of Wom
en's Clubs, held in the Multno
mah hotel in Portland, April 20,
21 and 22, returned Sunday.
Those attending from this dis
trict were Mrs. J. C. Ottinger,
president of the First district and
also president of Talent Commu
nity club; Mrs. Dorothy N. Mills,
president of Ashland Junior Civ
ic league; Mrs. Mabel Bunnell,
delegate of Talent Community
club; Mrs. Lucille Mills, dele
gate of Ashland Civic league,
and Mrs. C. L. Williams, presi
dent of the Rogue River Civic
club.
On the return trip the group
visited the Woodburn School for
Boys. Members of the Ashland
Junior Civic league had con
tributed $60 for new furnishings
for the living room of one of the
boys' cottages.
One of the principal events of
the convention in Portland was
the "Golden Annals banquet"
April 20; at which Mayor Doro
thy McCullough Lee of Portland
gave the welcoming address and
State Governor Douglas McKay
was the principal speaker.
The governor also presented
at this occasion the Oregon State
Mother for 1950, Mrs. Elizabeth
Roe Cloud of West Lynn. She is
one-half American Indian. Mrs.
Cloud, mother of four outstand
ing daughters, is also a candidate
for National Mother of America.
Mrs. Ruth Candlee of Hills
boro, Ore., retiring president of
the federation, was succeeded by
Mrs. Hildred Zell of Wasco.
Mrs. Chandlee, who has beeft
president of the Oregon federa
tion for the past four years, will
be a candidate for recording sec
retary of the General Federation
of Women's Clubs at the conven
tion to be held in Boston in May.
Baptist Group Plans
Party and Box Social
A party has been planned by
the WC group of the First Bap
tist church for Friday, April 28,
at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Alexander, 1417 West
Main street.
In lieu of the usual refresh
ments, there will be a box so
cial. Special entertainment is
being planned.
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Westminster Groups
Plan Sunday Meetings
Westminster Fellowship club
members of the Jacksonville and
Central Point Presbyterian
churches will meet in Central
Point Sunday, April 30 at 6:30
p.m. in the Presbyterian church
parlors.
Members of the youth orches-
j tra will rehearse.
I STILL RIDING HIGH
! Milford, Mass. (U.R) Charles
S. Brown celebrated his 84th
birthday by taking a bicycle
ride, a daily practice he has not
missed for 75 years.
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Griffin Creek School
Pupils Give Concert
Griffin Creek The annual
open house was held by Griffin
Creek school April 21. Classes
were held from 7:30 to 8:15
p. m. with parents attending, and
Dupils presented a concert at 8:30
p. m. in the gymnasium. The or
chestra, augmented by a few
players from the Oak Grove
school, was directed by Edward
Root.
In addition to six numbers by
the orchestra, a number of solos
and other numbers were pre
sented. Lois Kelley gave piano
solos. Lewis Bright presented a
trombone solo and Janet and
Joan Wick appeared in a clari
net and cornet duet.
Piano solos were also given by
Robert Bright and Nelda Chap
man and a clarinet quartet, com
posed of Sandra Neill, Janet
Wick. Leona Herring and Mr.
Root, played two numbers.
Playing in the orchestra were
Nelda Chapman, Robert Bright,
Janet Wick, Leonard Herring,
Evelyn Davidson, Robert Guches,
Lois Kelley, Melva and Belva
Chew, Carl Mark, Jack Vincent,
Joan Wick, Danielle Mark, Lew
is Bright and Sandra Neill.
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REVIVAL
EVERY NIGHT
Rev. Clyde Perdue,
Lakeview, Ore.
Evangelist
A Latter Rain Minister
Wayside Chapel
Buckshot Road
Rev. K. H. Miser
Miss Older Chairman
Of Sorority Workshop
Willamette University
Miss Patsy Older, Medford, is
general chairman of the Tri-Col-lege
Panhellenic workshop to
be "held by sorority women of
Willamette university, Oregon
State college and the University
of Oregon Saturday, April 29,
on the campus of Willamette
university. Miss Older is a soph
omore at Willamette, and a mem
ber of Delta Gamma sorority.
The meeting is the third in a
series which the three schools
plan to make an annual event.
This will be the first time the
workshop has been held at the
Salem school.
Mrs. William Greig, Oakland,
Cal., national panhellenic col
legiate advisor, will give the
main address.
Country Club Dance
Planned For Friday
One of the gay events of this
week will be the annual spring
formal dance of Rogue Valley
Country club set for tomorrow
night. Hours are from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m.
"Rhapsody in Bloom" is the
theme of the dance and a buffet
supper will be served from 10
p.m. until midnight, uorsages
are to be given as favors.
Serving on the committee for
the event are Bill Wall, Mr. and
Mrs. Arlon Skinner, Miss June
Nelson and Miss Harriett Hough
ton, Winston Carl, John Ham
aker, Bill Ellison and Mike
Dietrich.
Returns
Mrs. Elizabeth Andre of Jack
sonville returned Saturday from
Texas where she spent three
months in San Antonio and vicin
ity with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Adrean, and her son, Lt. A. C.
Andre, his wife and small daugh
ter. Lt. Andre is being transferred
to Boston after serving at air
bases in Korea and Tokyo for the
past two years.
En route home Mrs. Andre
visited friends and a brother, Al
bert C. Byers, in Long Beach,
and another son. Dudley Paul
Andre, in San Francisco.
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Picasso Plates
Latest Art Form
In American Home
New York (U.R) Plates cop
ied from Picasso originals are
the latest art forms aimed at
average American homes.
"I understand Picasso would
like one of his paintings in every
American home,'1 said Catharine
Ogust, 29-year-old brunette who
is responsible for the plate re
production. "I've never met him,
but these plates are exact cop
ies of 18 of his originals, so he
should be pleased to find them
available to American families
for only $15."
The plates are made of "a
ceramiclike composition." The
designs are imbedded in the
composition by a heat process.
"One oi the plHtes is a copy of
the one given Rila Hayworth
when she married Aly Khan,"
Mrs. Ogust said. Picasso has
painted some 1,500 of the plates,
but they're rarely put on the
market for purchase. He keeps
them or gives a rare few to
friends.
The Rita Rayworth plate is
called "The Dove." It has a fair
ly realistic looking dove painted
in the center, against a dark
brown background. Other de
signs arc more confusing.
One, cElled the "Double Face,"
has two black line profiles fac
ing each other in the center. It's
definitely modern, but Mrs.
Ogust says, "It's so Picasso that
people like it."
She is an artist herself, but
until she got the Picasso plate
idea she confined her art to turn
ing out hanging flower holders
in her Broklyn factory.
"They're sold in five and ten
cent stores," she confessed. The
artistic plates will be sold
through department stores.
Only one thing worried Mrs.
Ogust. Would the American buy
ers put. the egg-shaped Picasso
plate reproductions into use on
the table?
"Mr. Picasso doesn't like for
them to be used as plates. They
are decorative pieces," she said.
Someone noticed her arrange
ment of plates on a low coffee
table in her penthouse studio and
suggested that guests might mis
take them for ash trays.
"If anybody ever uses them
for ash trays," Mrs. Ogust fer
vently exclaimed, "I hope Mr.
Picasso never finds out."
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Thursday. April 27, 1950
Calendar
Notices for the calendar are to be
submitted. In writing, not later
than 10 a. m. Saturday tor the fo.
lowing Sunday issue- Additions and
corrections are to be submitted not
later than B m. m. on week days.
Deadline for all material for the
Sunday society section Is 10 a. m
Saturday and should be submitted
In wriUng whenever possible.
Thursday
7:30 p. m. Central Point beth
el, Masonic temple.
8 p. m. Reames chapter, OES,
Masonic temple.
8 p.m. National Secretaries'
association, room 2, Medford
hotel.
8 p.m. FOE auxiliary. Eagles
hall.
Friday
12:30 p. m. St. Mark's auxil
iary guild, parish house; 11 a. m.,
corporate communion.
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Jello Puddings 2 15c
DOESKIN
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Glazed Donuts "0," 30c
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
TOWN CLOCK MUTED
Colbrook, N. H. U.R) After
50 years of listening to the town
clock strike the hours in the
Congregational church tower,
townfolk voted to silence the
bonging between 10 p.m. and
7 a.m.
The "FRENCHMAN"says
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