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Gold Star Chapter To Be Instituted In Camp Ceremony With department representa tives presiding, a Medford chap ter of Gold Star Mothers will be instituted in ceremonies at Camp White tonight at 8 o'clock. The new group will receive its char ter and officers will be installed. Representatives from other chapters in Oregon will be in attendance and the department drill team will assist with the Installation. Invitations have been sent to the heads of all patriotic organ izations and to their auxiliaries, to attend the ceremonies. Mayor Diamond Flynn will present the charter and Miss Frances Thrun will sing. She will lead group inging, accompanied by Bruno Pellegrini. All Gold Star mothers are In vited to attend by Mrs. James Cech, who will be installed presi dent of the new organization. Central Point PI A Announces Meeting; Reports To Be Heard Central Point Central Point Parent-Teacher association will meet Tuesday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m., with tea to be served at that time by mothers of children in the first grade. Mrs. Arnold Bohnert will re port on the recent state conven tion, and the new officers will be installed at this time. Music will be in charge of Mrs. Flor ence Gasper. This will be the last meeting of the year, and officers of the association urge a large attend ance. Superintendent H. P. Jew ett will report on the progress of the new school. C NATIONALLY KNOWN 6f)lM$, QUALITY wmO 95 o Ivory-unooth Im china but um) ftnitl. g rtnfeBy ifrl with dinincttva twam-Iik accent. Rtal 22K gold mm and bright floral insai ntdallion. Pleated had of sew otl-reittani parcholenc, with x pan I i va -looking niching in choict of four colon. Bargundr or Regal Blue, Viaia Graea or Gold. 100 OTHER STYLES AND COLORS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE $6.95 -$3.95 and $12.95 Price Lower By the Pair f? i .TT l- I1 mm Phoenix Teacher District Winner; Club To Be Guest Miss Abbie Sturtevant, Phoe nix school teacher and member of Medford Toastmistress club, won the district speech contest of Toastmistress clubs at a meet ing last Sunday in Klamath Falls. She will now enter the regional contest in .Seattle, Wash., May 20. Miss Sturtevant gave the same talk on "Keys'" which won her the Medford club contest recent ly, this subject having been cho sen by her from the general theme, "Progress Through En lightenment." She was accompanied to Klam ath Falls by Mrs. Marjorie Hop kins, president of the Medford club, who acted as toastmistress for the meeting and contest. Also attending was Mrs. George Mc Intyre, who presided over a business meeting of District 7, and during the session Mrs. Lola Reed of Medford was elected president to succeed Mrs. Mcln tyre. Miss Dana Platz accompanied the group and acted as one of the judges. Members of the newly formed Grants Pass Toastmistress club will be guests of the Medford club at a meeting Monday, May 8, in the Girls' Community club. Dessert at 7:15 p. m. will be fol lowed by the regular program of talks. Mrs. James J. Boyle will be toastmistress and Mrs. Bren H. Starcher, topic mistress. Theme of the meeting will be "Women Around the World." Speakers will be Mrs. Wallace Haskins, Mrs. Robert Claypool, Mrs. i. J. Kuntz and Mrs. ocott V. Davis. Olive Rebekah Lodge Plans Dinner Saturday Olive Rebekah lodge made final plans for a "penny" dinner, to be served May 6 at the IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth street, at a meeting of the lodge held Mon day night. Mrs. Harry Bryant noble grand, presided. The dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl Pearson is general chairman and a program is being arranged by FL club members for those who wish to remain for the evening. Mrs. Merle Ivie, degree staff captain, has called two prac tices. The first is set for May 10 at 7:30 p.m. and one for May 31 at 7:30 p.m. Nomination for officers was closed, and elections set for Monday, May 15. The committee for the May 15 meeting will be Mrs. Walden, chairman. Mrs. Minnie Bellinger, co-chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Clark, Mrs. Lillie Demmer, Mrs. Dollie Love. Mrs. Ida Hollars. Mrs. Richard B. Kaye, Mrs. Marvin Heidemann and Mrs. Bernice Wilson. Alaska's total production of gold since the purchase by the United States has amounted to approximately $659 million. St. Mark's Fellowship To See Movies Sunday John S. Day will show motion pictures at the meeting of St. Mark's Young People's Fellow ship in the parish hall of St. Mark's Episcopal church Sun day, May 7. ' The young people will assem ble at 7 p. m. for a business meeting, and the pictures will be shown at 7:45 p. m. The pic tures will be those of local scenes, it was stated. Worthy of a Bride 7163 Muumuu for a Child TT II Friday, Mar 1850 MEDFORD (OREOOM) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Plan Open House For Hospital Day In celebration of National Hospital day. Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital will hold open house at the hospital Friday, May 12. from 2 to 4 p. m. A motion picture, "You're the Doctor," will be shown and tea will be served. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Phoenix Young People Plan 'Singspiration' Phoenix Young people of the high school and college age of Phoenix Presbyterian church will hold the monthly "singspira tion" and social hour at the church Sunday, May 7, at 7:30 p. m. Plans are being made for an evening of fellowship and all young people of these age groups are invited to attend. 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