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Announce Trothal
Of Jocelyn Bauer
To San Carlos Man
Of interest to many In Med
ford will be newa of the engage
ment of Miss Jocelyn Bauer,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Bauer, formerly of Medford and
now of San Carlos. Cal., to Don
ald Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew P. Thorn of San Carlos.
The engagement was a n
nounced at a tea given recently
by the Bauers, with Miss Phyllis
Thorn, sister of Mr. Thorn, assist
ing Mrs. Bauer and her daughter
in receiving.
Miss Bauer attended San Jose
State college after leaving Med
ford about three years ago. Her
fiance also attended the college
and is now in business in San
Carlos. She is a niece of Mrs.
Warren Olson, Mrs. W. H. Flu
hrer and Mrs. Irwin Miller, all
of Medford.
September 24 has been set as
the date of the wedding.
Medford Sojourners
Meet at 'Y' Building
Medford Sojourners gathered
at the YMCA Thursday for the
regular semi-monthly meeting.
About 35 were present.
Miss Charlotte Rogers, field
director for the Red Cross, was
a guest for the afternoon, and
Mrs. Lawrence Prescott became
a new member.
Prize winners at bridge were
Mrs. Clifford Howard. Mrs. L. L.
Sanders, and Mrs. A. B. Fleming.
Those winning in pinochle were
Mrs. Agnes Wood, and Mrs. H. E.
Nulten. Mrs. Lawrence Prescott
held high honors in canasta and
I another prize was given to Mrs.
Jack Weddle.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. F. D. Earhart. Mrs.
Vest Fleeman and Mrs. E. Eg
gers. Members of the Get Together
club will meet for a potluck
dinner and business meeting
Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the
Eagles' hall.
Miss Jocalyn Bauer, who ltft Medford three yean ago to lire
in San Carlos, Cal., is shown here with her fiance, Donald Thorn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Thorn of San Carlos. Mill Bauer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer, has many friends and re
latival in Medford. The wedding will be in September.
War Brides
Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr..
will be hostess to members of
the Jackson County War Brides
club when they meet Wednes
day, May 3 at 8 p.m.
Attention is called to post
ponement of the meeting from
Monday May 1 to the Wednes
day date.
BUY YOUR 50 CAR
Fly Medford To Factory
Save Freight
IT PAYS FOR YOUR TICKET
and Expenses Call
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ROGUE TRAVEL SERVICE
JACKSON HOTEL PHONE 2-6779
Museum Purchases
Voorhies Painting;
Water Color Shown
"The River." a water color by
Charles Voorhies. was one of
seven works purchased by the
Portland Art Museum from the
exihibition of the work of the
artists of Oregon, 1950. it was
announced at the opening.
Another water color. "Sail
boats." by Eugene Bennett, also
a Medford painter, was included
in the exhibition.
Of the 613 works entered, 93
were chosen for the show by a
committee of selection consis
ting of Donald Bear, director of
the Santa Barbara Art Museum,
Mitchell Jamieson, artist-teacher
at the Cornish school in Seattle,
and Mark Sponenburgh, sculptor
and assistant professor of art at
the University of Oregon.
Mr. Voorhies. formerly of
Medford now makes his home in
Portland and Mr. Bennett, a
student at the Art Institute of
Chicago, spends his summer in
Medford.
New trade and financial agree
ments between new Japan and
Thailand provide for the ex
change of S90 million worth of
Koods this year.
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Amazing improvement! Cabinet of
new 1950 Masterpiece Kelvinators are
cold clcar-to-the-floor. You get up to
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apace of pre-war "6 V"! Hire's the
big refriseratnr value of the year.
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EXTRA-HIGH BOTTLE STORAGE!
A WEALTH OF GENERAL
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Salem Conference i
To Be Reviewed
At Meeting Monday
Recommendations made at the
governor's conference on chil
dren and youth services, held in
Salem recently, will be reviewed
at a meeting set for Monday,
May 1, in the Washington school
gymnasium. Several Medford
persons who attended the con
ference will speak, and anyone
interested Is invited.
Sponsoring the gatherings are
ers. Junior Service league,
Medford League of Women Vot
American Association of Uni
versity Women and the city's
P.T.A. units. Speaking will
be Mrs. Henry Padgham, Misss
Elizabeth McGalliard, Mrs. Mar
jorie Hopkins, John .Richard,
Mrs. Ethel Tennant, E. H. Hed
rick. Miss Frances Clink. Mrs.
E. Handier of Ashland and Mrs.
Blanche Frisbie. Each will cover
a separate phase of the conference.
Gov. Douglas McKay called
the Oregon meeting in prepara
tion for the mid-century confer
ence to be held in the White
House later this year. Purpose
of the Washington conference
has been outlined in seven
phases, and will attract many
of the nation's leaders in youth
services. The conference has
been called to focus attention on
the nation's concern for children
and youth; to bring taRether
present knowledge about the
status of chlidren; point up the
needs of parents in providing
adequately for children; look at
the physical, social, economic
and moral environment in which
children are growing up; size up
the present services for children
and youth; examine the ways
people are now working together
for children, and initiated steps
for the achievement of the con
ference recommendations in the
coming decade.
The White House conferences
have been held each 10 years.
Mothers' Week-End
Planned At College;
Announce Program
Mothers of Oregon State Col
lege students will gather next
week-end at Corvallis for the
annual "Mothers' Week-end;;
there. The play "Hay Fever,
will open the festivities when tt
is given at 8:15 p.m. in the Mu
seum building, Thursday. May 4.
Registrations will be made
from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, and art
exihibits in Kidder hall and
Memorial Union hall will open
that afternoon.
Saturday will open with reg
istrations from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Open house will be held through
out the campus during those
hours. A stvle show will be pre
sented Saturday morning and
luncheon will be served at the
different .sororities, fraternities
i and dormitories.
I The annual Mothers club
...iii Ka hpiH that after
noon, followed by a musical
matinee on the campus. An out
door tea will be served at 3:30
p.m. Mothers' banquets will be
given that evening in Memorial
Union ballroom and the various
living organizations. A modern
dance recital will be given that
evening as well as the play 1 Hay
Fever."
with special services in Coryaius
churches ana oinneia win
served at 1 p.m. :
The Mothers club will again
give annual scholarships to
worthy men and women students
at the college.
Auxiliary To Elect
At Meeting Tuesday
Election of delegates for dis
trict and department meetings
will be held at the regular meet
ins of Crater Lake auxiliary of
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Tuesday, May 2. The meeting
will be held in the Veterans
hall, 42 North Front street at
Memorial services will be held
and plans for poppy day will be
outlined.
Members of auxiliary who at
tended installation services at
Ashland April 26 were Mrs. O.
O De Berry, Mrs. Helen John
ston. Mrs. Amy Randle and Mrs.
Robert Walker.
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi Southern Oregon
Alumnae club will meet Wednes
day, May 3 at 1 p. m. at the
Rogue Valley Country club for
luncheon. All members of the
sorority are invited to attend.
Sunday. April 30. 1950
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Baby Needs
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Rentals
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Above A wonderful ' ' fcr" V
spun rayon dress in pink Q Jj f - ' I ' 1
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On the right Another F"' 1 ... y '
Forever - Young frock of Q QS V-;. 1 ' ,- 1 I
spun rayon in pink and J ' V 1 I
light blue. 14 Vi to 24 Vi. . J-JJ''
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Sunday, May 14th
Among the many things that makes Spring such a wonderful
time of the year is that it brings us MOTHERS DAY. Sunday,
May 14th, is HER DAY in the sun. Of course she it always in
the sun, but on this day we all make a special effort to makt her
pround that she is OUR MOTHER.
Lovely Forever Young
DRESSES
And here for Mothers Day are lovely new FOREVER
YOUNG Dresses. Cool summer-time dresses of spun
rayon and pur-o-lin in luscious pastel tones. Sized
from 14'2 to 24 Vi. And so inexpensive. See them
tomorrow at Mann's.
LOWER
FLOOR
RE-CURTAIN
Mother's Room Now!
That's a splendid idea New Curtains for Mother. Here
in the curtain section on the lower floor are lovely Organ
dy Priscillas with embroidered-ruffles So dainty, so cheer
ful. 40x88 inch and budget priced at just
Flocked Organdy in Blue and Pink for
a touch of color. 43x81 in. $5.98 pr.
Flocked Marquisette Panels in the
43x81 inch size. at just $2.49 each.
MALM'S
OPEN AT 9:15, CLOSE 5:30 SATURDAY 9:15 TO 6:00