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Japanese University
To Be Subject Tuesday
Chi Rho circle of Zion Luth
eran church will meet Tuesday
at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
Einar Larson, 101X West 11th
street. Mrs. Bennett Austin will
be co-hostess.
"Open the Door" will be sub
ject of a talk by Mrs. W. T.
Frost concerning the internation
al Christian university of Japan.
All members are requested to
take articles for the layette pro
ject so it may be prepared for
shipment this month.
Study Club Receives
Ashland Invitation
Ashland Study club has ex
tended an invitation to Wednes
day Study club of Medford to
attend a meeting of the Ashland
group May 1, Monday, at the
Episcopal parish house in Ash
land. The event is set for
1:15 p.m.
Mrs. F. J. Newman, president
of the Medford club, asks mem
bers of the Medford group to
meet at the Girls Community
club at 12:15 p.m. from where
transportation will be furnished
for those wishing to attend.
Ruch-Sierling PTA
Announces Meeting
Ruch All parents, patrons
and children of the Consolidated
School District No. 3 are invited
to attend the parent-teacher as
sociation meeting to be held May
5. The meeting will be held in
the Upper Applegate Grange
hall at 8 p. m.
Those from Watkins, Union
Town, Little Applegate and For
est Creek schools are especially
invited to attend and meet Henry
Kamman, principal of District
No. 3. There will also be enter
tainment for all.
Sunday. April 90, 1830
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEYEN
Wenonah Club Members
Will Meet in Ashland
Wenonah clu6 members will
meet for a covered dish lunch
eon and business meeting in the
home of Mrs. Henry Dooms, 156
Van Ness avenue, Ashland, May
4 at 12:30 p.m.
Assisting the hostess will be
Mrs. Blaine Iverson, Mrs. Rich
ard Singler and Mrs. Stanley
Morgan.
Anyone wishing transporta
tion is asked to call 2-5987.
WEDDING
Invitations, Marriage Announcements
SOCIAL FORMS
Brides. Be Sure to Get Your Free
"Bride's Booklet"
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Mrs. Ralph J- Matlack is the former Tresa McMannls, and her
wedding to the Medford man was an event of Arjril 1 in the First j
Christian church of Medford. She it the daughter of Mrs. Margaret '
McMannis, 221 'i North Holly street. Medford, and Mr. Matlack's
mother it Mn. Luella J. Matlack, East McAndrews road.
(Shangle photo).
Miss Branson Guest
At Tea Wednesday
Mrs. Alex Sparrow entertain
ed at tea Wednesday in her
home on Kirtland road, Central
Point, honoring Miss Katherine
Branson of Ross, Cal.
Miss Branson, who conducts
the Katherine Branson School
for Girls at Ross, was a. house
guest of Mrs. Sparrow during
the week. Guests at the tea in
cluded former students of the
school and their mothers.
Doctor and Wife
Home From Trip
Dr. and Mrs. A. . J. Loeffler
have returned to their home on !
East Main street after a motor j
vacation trip of three weeks.
In Kansas they visited their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Jackson and their
two children, and en route home
were in San Diego for a stay I
with their son and daughter-in- ;
law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Loeff- j
ler and two children. Young Dr. ;
Loeffler is a lieutenant in the
navy.
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85c Values in
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GABARDINE
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PASTEL SHADES REG 3.95
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