Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1950, Image 2

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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, Mar
National Commander
Of DAV Auxiliary
To Visit Medford
Mrs. Henrietta Mills, Los An
geles, national commander of
the Disabled American Veter
ans' auxiliary, will visit Medford
Friday, May 5. Mrs. Mills first
interest is hospital work, and
she will visit the veterans ad
ministration center at Camp
White while here.
A no-host luncheon will be
given for Mrs. Mills at 12 noon
at the Jackson hotel, and reser
vations are to be made with
Mrs. E. R. Neff, 2-7275 by noon
Thursday.
After the luncheon two local
women, Mrs. E. R. Neff, nation
al VAVS representative and
Mrs. J. R. Lillie, state comman
der of the auxiliary for Oregon,
will take Mrs. Mills on a lour
of the Camp White center. Cars
will be provided lor other mem
bers of the auxiliary who wish
to visit the center.
Mrs. Mills' work with veteran
hospitals has extended over 1!6
years. The major share of this
service has been at Sawtelle hos
pital in California, and Mrs.
Mills has received a number ol
citations from the national de
partment for her work.
A special meeting of the local
auxiliary will be held Friday at
8 p.m. in the armory, with re
freshments following. 1
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Medford League
To Elect Officers;
Mayor To Speak
Medford League of Women
Voters will hold the annual
meeting, with election of officers
and yearly reports, at the May
meeting set for Saturday. May
8 at the Rogue Valley Country
club. In addition, three city of
ficials will be present and will
speak on the city s affairs and on
the coming bond elections to be
held at the time of the primar
ies. SDcakine will be Mavor Dia
mond Flynn, Robert A. Duff, su- Miss Edilh J. Freeman, home
perniteiident of the board of wa-: economist for the Oregon State
jNew Officers Installed
For Medford Rotana Club
New officers for Medford Rotana club, service organization
for business and professional women, were installed at a meeting
Thursday at Mon Desir Dining ir.n at Central Point. The ceremo
nies also marked the first anniversary of establishment of a branch
of Rouna in Medford and Miss Vada Hill of Salem, preisdent of
.National Rouma. waa present to install the new officers.
Mrs. Lelah Partch was irei
stalled president and officers . . . .
chosen to assist her during the rrOSpeCt Association
coming vear were Mrs. Merle ijljc a ..,,1 rfAJ.i:. ...
De Cordova, first vice-president. "'ds Annual tlection;
Mrs. Dora F-oweu. second vice- Installation Planned
proven. i rr- Prospect Mrs Wavne Harris
treasurer, and Miss Louise Drew o Co was electK preildent
secretary. Mr Bertha Free and d.,, p,,.T.h,r
ter commissioners, and Leo
Weidner, acting fire chief.
Nominated for office in thej
leacue are Mrs. Frank Fair-
weather, first vice-president;
Mrs. Richard Gray, second vice
president; Miss Elizabeth Mc
Galliard, corresponding secre
tary: Mrs. Paul Janney, treasur
er; Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff. chair
man of the nominating: commit
tee for 1951; Mrs. Ed Bolt and
college extension service. . will
speak at tht annual Homemak-j
rs' Festival of Jackson county
xlansion units tomorrow. The
festival, to be held in the Can
tral Poini Grange hall, opens at j
10 a.m.. luncheon will ba aarvad .
at noon and Miss Fratmaa will '
spaak during the afternoon,
Miss Mabel Nye will serve as
board members.
Miss Nye. past president of the
club, presided. To open the meet- j
wg. members sang several club;
songs, accompanied by Miss,
Maccine Titus. Guests and mem- i
bers of the newly-organiied j
Grants Pass club were intro-
ciatton at the last meeting of the
group. Other officers are Mrs.
Henry soott. Prospect, vice-
president; Mrs. James Popp,
Prospect, secretary and Mrs. Leo
Hoag of the The Gorge, treas
urer.
Installation of these officers
will be at a meeting May 23,
Phoenix Association
Mrs. o. L. wniiams, board mem- j To Install Officers;
Philips, president Candidate Sponsored
bers.
Mrs. S. E
and Mrs. Leland Mentzer. re
cording secretary, are hold-over
officers. Mrs. Philips is in the
east following the national con
vention, but will be in the city
for the annual meeting.
The meeting will follow
luncheon to be served at 1 p.m.
at the club.
duced and a surprise announce-1 with a potluck dinner set for
ment of the formation of the newj 6:30 p.m. The installation, a col
club was made to Miss Hill. I orful event, will be the last
Mrs. Bertha Pre paid tribute I meeting of the term and a large
the retiring club president, I attendance is anticipated. A
Miss Mabel Nye. for the "fine I county PTA representative from
work she has done in the past ; Medford will conduct the cere-
var in rieveloninc a new club ' monv
into a oermanent orzanizalion." Mrs. Blanche Frisbie. county
Miss Nve was presented with a ; public health nurse, was speak
special Rotana pin bv club mem-, er for the last meeting, her topic
Phoenix Installation of offi
cers will be held at the "neet
ing of Phoenix P.irent-Teacher
association set for Thursdav,
May 4. at 2.30 p. m., in The
Shack.
bers as a token of their appre
ciation.
Mrs. Laura Farris. president of
the Salem club, was also an hon
ored guest. She gave a brief talk
in which she explained some of
the activities of the Salem club
! and complimented the Medford
Grade school pupils will pre- club on the work it has done in
sent a program unaer tne at- its first year,
rection of Bernard Windt. Medford club
CROSLEY
Home Freezer
Demonstration
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TU'.'T
Hi
Miss Jean Wiegand
Crotley'a Horn Economist
will show you how you can
save time, work and monay
In th preparation of meals
using frozen food. You'll
learn many new ways to serve
frozen foods! So plan to bo
hero. It't All FREE!
Tomorrow
2 P. M. at the
Rogue Service & Supply Co.,
Salesroom
FREE
Threo piecei of Revere
Ware will be given
away during tht demonstration.
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AND LOVE IT with a
CROSLEY FREEZER
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5 beautiful models...
Capacities from 4 cu. ft, to
20 cu. ft. accommodating
from 140 lbs. to 700 lbs,
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CROSLEY
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Happier Living
CROSLEY Invites You to...
"Linger Awhile"
with FRED BUEHNER
Every Thursday Night
at 9:00 on
KYJC
1230 Kc
1230 Kc
Rogue Service & Supply Co.
23 Yean at 8th and Front Streets
ROY STOY, General Manager PHONE 2-6119
I he association is sponsoring
Miss Wanda Norton as a candi
date for queen for the Phoenix
May Festival, and to r.iise lunds
for the cardiaate. -mil members
have started a series of "vanisn
ing" luncheons. The first was
Riven by Mrs. Norton Friday
afternoon for 10 e;ufts
Of the 10 guest?, five will hold
similar affair; and invite four
guests, each of these will in turn
hold luncheons and invite three
guests, and the series continues
in this fashion until it "vanishes."
Guests Leave
Mr. and Mrs. GreRnry Smith
of Tacoma, Wash., left for their
home Monday morning after
having been guests for the past
10 days of Dr. and Mrs. C. 1.
Drummond. Ross lane. Mrs
Smith is a sister of Mrs. Drummond.
their guests
dinner were
members and
who attended the
Mrs. Partch. Miss
being "Cancer." There was a
large attendance, including all
teachers.
Donald R. Vaughn, element
ary principal, asked for Cub
scout den mother volunteers for
the area of Prospect proper and
those interested are to contact
Mr. Vaughn or any cub commit
teemen. The PTA sponsors the
Cubs.
The play given by the PTA
Anril 21 was well received, with
; the donated proceeds going into
Jean Page. Mrs. Doris Elko, Miss; "ta7u M.sJack
Breed. Mrs De Cordova. Miss ftoiienbeak. play director, was
Georgia Collins. Miss Mabel Nye. I a - frnrn the
Mrs. Powell, Miss Grace Jones. , in ,nnrPCia,i0n of her work.
Mrs. Bertha Pree. Miss Grace j the presentation being made on
Hollowav. Miss Mary Preston
i Miss Irma Hill. Mrs. Lilly Belle
O Brien. Mrs. Ann Graves. Miss
Titus and Miss Drew.
Representing the Grants Pass
club at the meeting were Mrs.
taef hetore the first curtain.
Miss Kathryn Berberet. school
nurse, spoke on "Accidents in
the Home" at the meeting of the
social hygiene study group held
in the home of Mrs. James Popp
Vivian Wood. Mrs. Dorothy War-1 adHI 18.
ner. Miss Mina Anderson, Mrs. j
Leonel Heater, Miss Ramona ; Wednesday Meetma
nllmer. Mrs. . .
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home! Combined pineapple and
spider-web design crochrt is easy
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Such simple crochet. Larger
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Our Improved pattern visual
with easy-to-see charts and pho
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makes crochet and knitting easy
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Our ALICE BROOKS Needle
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Send twenty cents in coins now
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designs for crocheting, knitting,
emhroidory. cuddle toys, house
hold and personal accessories.
Free needlework pattern printed
in book.
LOVES EASY RELIEF
FROM CONSTIPATION!
"Till recently 1 had to depend on un
pleasant medirinea for constipation.
New thought I would solve this
problem. Then started eating toasty
ALL-HKAN. So effec
tive!" Mra. E. Kaup
man. Clinton. N. J..
Bol 393. Just ont of'
many unnnttfUrd Iritrr
from ALL-BKAX
arr. This may be your
answer to constipation
Settle. Miss Vclma Vollmer, Mrs,
Maxine Anderson, Mrs. Evelyn
aEthcrton. Mrs. Linnea Durbar
ow. Miss Elnore Jones. Miss Bet
ty Hobart and Mrs. Henry.
A short business meeting was
held by the Medford club, with
Mrs. Partch presiding, and she
announced committee chairmen
for the coming year. These are
membership chairman. Mrs.
Graves: public affairs. Mrs. Mil
dred Eaves: fellowship, Mrs.
Powell; education. Mrs. Pree;
publicity. Miss Page, and fi
nance, Miss Hill.
Plans were discussed for a
rummage sale which will be
sponsored by Rotana. May 12
and 13, in the showroom of Cra
ter Lake Motors. A committee of
Mrs. Powell .Mrs. Elko and Miss
Hill was appointed to handle ar
rangements for the sale.
Delegates were chosen to rep
resent the Medford club at the
national convention, to be held
in July. Mrs. Lily Belle O Brien
and Mrs. Ann Graves were nam
ed delegates and Mrs. Doris Elko
and Miss Jean Page, alternates. 1
Dinner arrangements were in '
charge of the program committee j
composed of Mrs. Partch, Mrs. :
De Cordova and Mrs. Powell, i
They were assisted by Miss Marie
Barr of the Salem Rotana club, j
Miss Barr. a state deputy labor ;
commissioner, has been assisting '
in organizing Rotana clubs!
throughout the state.
Phoenix Class Meets
At Bofz Home Friday
Phoenix Homemakers' class
of Phoenix Presbyterian church
met Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ".Valter Bolz. Follow
ing a business meeting and an I
evening of recreation, refresh
ments were served
Next meeting of the class will
he held May 19. with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Rosier and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald North as hosts and
present plans call for a wiener
roast.
In charge of the meeting Fri
day night were Mrs. Bolz and
Mrs. Russell Thompson.
Calendar
Tuesday
7:30 p m. Medford Duplicate
Bridge club, Medford hotel.
7:30 p.m. Medford Parents'
Extension, Medford senior high
school.
7:45 p.m. Rogue Valley Cho
rus rehearsal, Medford senior
high school.
8 p.m. BE. PEO. Mrs. M. M.
Morris. 204 Medford heights.
8 pin Chi Rho circle, of
Zion Lutheran church. Mis.
Einar Larson, 1011 West Uth
street.
8 pm. Crater Lake auxili
ary. VFW, Veterans' hall, 42
North Front street.
8 p m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian building.
8 p.m. Evans Valley PTA at
school.
Wednesday
11 a. in. Woman't council.
First Christian church, at church
12 30 p. m. Women of Ro
tary, home of Mrs. Martin Sands,
Roseborough addition
1 p.m. CG, PEO. Mrs. R. E.
Pugh. 621 South Ivy street.
1 p m. Get Together club.
Eagles' hall
1 p.m. Past Chiefs' club. Mrs
James Stewart. 338 Plum street.
1 p in. Alpha Phi Southern
Oregon Alumae club, Rogue
Valley Country club.
1:45 p. in. Contemporary
Rook club, home of Mrs. Otto
Planned for Council
Woman's council of the First
Christian church will meet in
Fellowship hall of the church
Wednesday, May 3. The execu
tive board will meet at 10 a. m..
a general business meeting is set
for 11 a. m. and luncheon will
be served at 12 noon.
A missionary program is
scheduled tor L30 p. m.
Hostess Entertains
Sewette? club met at the home
of Mrs. J. R. Laniewski on Table
Rock road April 20. Member:
worked on a quilt and refresh
ments were served. A prize was
won by Mrs. Tom Cook.
Mrs, J. L. Van Pelt and Mrs.
Maude Reynolds, members of the
club, have moved to Grants Pass.
Next meeting will be May 4
at the home of Mrs Cecil Mar
tin. Table Rock road.
due to lark of dietary bulk. Simply
eat an ounce of crispv Kellogg'a
ALL-II KAN daily, drink olrnty of
water. II not mnplfMiutitned after ' t ronnninyer.
10 days, send empty ciirton to ! , . . . .
Kelloeg'a. Rattle Creek. Mich. (Jet ' .. Thc. C1V1C auditorium In San
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, : largest pipe organs ever constructed.
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Beautiful
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like these?
THEN Kill THE PESTS
WITH
NEW DEADLINES
Due to the increased amount
bt news submitted for the society
section of the Mail Tribune it
has been found necessary to
change the deadline time for
news. Deadline for all news for
Sunday issues will be Friday at
5 p. m. and deadline for weekly
issues will be 5 p. m. of the
day preceding publication. Week
day calendars will be closed at
9 a.m. of the day of publica
tion. All news must be submitted
in writing.
Visitors Here
Mrs. L. J. Hanchett and daugh
ter, Mrs. Peter Loloa of Wen
atchee. Wash., are in Medford
to visit Mrs. Hanchett's mother,
Mrs. Cora Carder, and her sister,
Mrs. Berniece Kunzman, 607
West Eighth street.
Arts Group to Hear
Discussion of Jewels
English silver and the English
crown jewels will be the two
subjects presented before the
diversified arts and antiques
group of American Association
of University Women Thursday,
May 4, at 8 p. m., in the home
of Mrs. William Longmore, 740
Dakota avenue.
Mrs. William E. Jones will pro
vide the refreshments.
Mrs. Emerson Anderson will
discuss the crown jewels and
Mrs. Longmore will show thc
group her collection of English
silver during her discussion of
the subject.
MEANIES SPOIL FUN
Williamstown, Mass. (U.R)
A firemen's annual ball broke up
for lack of partners when the
male dancers were called from
the floor five times in less than
two hours by false alarms.
Couple Entertains
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairweath
er were hosts last Friday eve
ning for a supper and card party,
given in the playroom of theii
home on Dark Hollow road. The
event honored Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Crossman, here from San
Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gregory Smith of Tacomi,
Wash.
Fifteen guests were present.
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