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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, May 7, llSO Navy Mothers Observe Thirteenth Birthday At Meeting Tuesday Medford Navy Mothers' club celebrated the 13th anniversary of the organization at a lun cheon meeting Tuesday In the Girls community ciud. auuui 25 members were present, in cluding seven member from the Central Point club. A number of charter members nant thaae inrltiHinff Mrs. Clara Higgins, Mrs. Elza R. Santo, Mrs. Josle tioDer, ivirs. George Culy, Mrs. Carl Ludwig Today several members of the club will go to rtoseDurg lor a district meeting at wnicn rep McantatiuAo frnm MpHfnrri. Cen tral Point, Coos Bay, Portland and Roseburg will be present. Mrs. Elsie Alexander and mem bers of her Hawaiian band will make the trip to play at the veterans hospital in Roseburg. Mrs. O. V. Hayes is com mander of the Medford club. Visitors Entertained By Degree of Honor At Meeting Last Week Delegates of the Degree of Honor Lodge from Roseburg, Grants Pass and Ashland met with the Medford chapter last week for annual guest night, in the Pythian hall. A potluck supper preceded a short business meeting when state officers and visiting presi dents were introduced. Misses Marilyn and Donna Lou Barker played accordion solos. The drill team gave a preview of the drill to be presented for inspection the latter part of May. Club Calendar Sunday 3 d. m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mrs. Chester Peterson, 2534 Bui lock road. 7 p. m. St. Mark's YPF, par ish nan. 7:30 D. m Phoenix Presby terian church young people at church. Monday 12:30 p. m. Adarel Past Ma trons' club, Jacksonville Mason ic hall. 1 p. m. Past Matrons' club of Reames chapter. OES. Girls' Community club. 1 p. m. Medford district Girl scout committee and neighbor hood chairmen, Scout house. l:3U p. m. Junior Service league board, home of Mrs. Rich ard Sleeter. 7:15 p. m. FOE auxiliary. ujs nail. 7:15 p. m. Toastmistress club, Girls' Community club. o p. m. iu club. Mrs. Caro lyn Russell, 316 South Orange street. 8 p. m Baptist church Ladies auxiliary and Gorsline circle at cnurcn. 8 p. m Scottish Rite wom en's club. Medford Masonic tem ple. 8 p. m. Medford Musical so ciety, Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Siski you heights. o p. m. at. Mark s Evening guild, parish house. Tuesday VOTE FOR W. P. TUCKER Republican Candidate for Nomination tor Justice of (he Peace T7 yaan mldant and taxpayar, 11 yaara D.puty Clark. Appointed Jul tie of tha Paaca 1943. Hatted to six yaar term 1 944. I STAND ON THE RECORD Paid Adv. 9 a. m. Girl scout volunteer supervisors' training course, Scout house. 9:30 a. m. Siskiyou district. Oregon Federation of Garden clubs. Rogue River Grange hall. 10 a. m. Delphian society. Girls' Community club. 10:30 a. m. Oak urove exten sion, home of Mrs. Hugo von der Hellen. 12:30 p. m Junior Service league, Rogue Valley Country club. 3:30 p. m. Central Point PTA. 7:30 p. m. Medford Duplicate Bridge club, Medford hotel. 7:30 p. m. Girl scout camp building committee. Scout house. 7:45 p. m. Rogue Valley cho rus rehearsal, Medford senior high school music room. 8 p. m. Degree of Honor Pro tective association, Pythian hall. 8 p. m. Pythian club. Girls Community club. o p. m. Ladies Mounted troop at club house. Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Medford Home Extension unit. Priddy street rec reation hall. 1 p. m. AA. PEO. Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Ross lane. 1:30 p. m. Womans Bible class of Methodist church, Mrs. Susan Graham, 59 Quince street. 7:30 p. m. Women s auxiliary of Jackson County Medical so ciety, Mrs. Brandt Bartels, 35 Valley View drive. 8 p. m. Aid Association for uitnerans, church parlors. 8 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, armory. 8 p. m. Crater Lions auxil iary. Rogue Valley Country club banquet room. Thunday Larry Carson, 23 Glen Oak court. 8 p. m. Reames chapter, OES, Masonic temple. 8 p. m. Zonta club, home of Mrs. Beatrice Johnson. 8 p. m. Past Noble Grands' club, Girls' Community club. Friday 12:30 d. m. St. Mark's Auxil iary guild, parish hall. 1 p. m. Friday Luncheon club. Mrs. Nida Oatman, 516 South Grape street. 2 p. m. Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital, at hos pital. 2 p. m. Methodist church cir cle b, at cnurcn. Saturday 2 p. m. College Women's Club of Rogue Kiver vauey, iresDy terian church. 2 p. m. Zuleima temple, Daughters of Nile, Grants Pass Masonic temple. Don't Be Shy! 1 o. m Adarel Social club. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin, Arnold lane. 1 p. m. St. Peter's Ladies' Aid society at church. 1 p. m. Medford Soiourners' club, YMCA. 1:30 n. m. AAUW Book Re view group, Mrs. Samuel Ear- hart, 11 North Peach street. 1:30 p. m. Woman's Chris tian Temperance union, Girls' Community club. 7:3U central Point bethel. Central Point Masonic temple. 7:30 p. m. Phoenix Thursday club. 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Fuson, their score being 55 points. Mrs. G. R. Owens and Mrs. Frank R. Baker took fourth with a score of 54Va points, and two couples tied for fifth and sixth places, these being Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and Mrs. Royal Lee, playing with Miss isoDei Stuart as a partner. The club plays each Tuesday at the Medford hotel at v:30 p.m. Oak Grove Extension To Install Officers Mrs. Hugo von der Hellen will entertain the uak urove Extension unit at her home on Jacksonville hiehwav Tuesday Mav 9 at 10:30 a.m. There will be installation of officers and Mrs. John Elson has been asked to officiate. Taking office will be Mrs. Lyle Thurman, cnairman; mrs. Don Runvard. treasurer: Mrs. Rolland Jones, vice-chairman and Mrs. Glen Bailey, secretary, Miss Eula Wintermote will be present to give the project "in proved Home Lighting." Lunch eon will be served at noon by Mrs. B. Ford, Mrs. E. G. Trow bridge and Mrs. Fred Sander. Everyone attending is asked to bring their own service and child care will be in charge of Mrs. Glen Bailey and Mrs. Aeschliman. Gueits Leave for Home After Visiting Here Leaving today for their home in Portland, are Mrs. Edna Fin lav. Mrs. Mildred Peterson and Joe Halter, after visiting here since Friday with Mrs. Finlay's daughter and sdn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Schei of Crater Inn motel. Upper Applegate Dairy Club The Upper Applegate Dairy club held its regular meeting April 29 at the home, of Hilda Sutherlin. Ten members ana seven visitors were present. They studied the judging of cows, and discussed a trip to the 4-H summer school in Corvallis. The next meeting will be at Gary West's home, May 21. Members are to bring projects for demonstrations. County Agent Rufus Cate will be present Hilda Sutherlin, reporter News Notes from Medford Hi Robene Starcher By Robene Starcher Over 90 girls participated in the style show and tea which were held in the cafeteria Wed. nesday in con nection with the annual Girls' League week. The e v en t was highlighted by presentation of various awards to outstanding members of the league. The style show was pre sented by Mrs. Alberta L o i land's sewing classes, with the girls modeling clothes they had made, and the cooking classes under the super vision of Miss Hazel Hatley were in charge of the tea. Bebe Millsaps was named win ner of the chapter AA, PEO merit award which was present ed by Mrs. Claude Thompson, chapter president. The Daugh ters of the American Revolution citizenship award was presented to Barbara Manley by Mrs. Sher man L. Divine, a past regent of Crater Lake chapter and chair man of the good citizenship committee. Mrs. Marjorie Butler, Girls league advisor, was presented a large purple orchid by a group of league members, and she in turn presented Girls league awards for outstanding work in the group to Gloria Juhnke and Bar bara Burns, seniors; Alverna Gil lispie and Suzanne Hinkle, jun iors; Glenda Martin, Wilma Tis del and Evelyn Jones, sophomores. The Neva Lowry memorial awards for the best cotton dresses were presented by Mrs. Lonand to aeoe Millsaps, Irene Williams and Donna Friend. Girls pouring for the tea were Irene Carr, Jerrie Haring Wat son, Jean Cardona, Wanda Lof land, Evelyn Moen and Diana Monia Wilson. Beverly Robinson was general chairman of the tea committee and sub-chairmen were Jean Cardona, Alyce Gault. Alice Helman, Joan Haring and Pat Lemmon. Bebe Millsaps was style show chairman. Background music for the tea was provided by the senior high string quartet, Joyce Montgom ery; Maureen Rice, Robene Starcher and Margaret Huson, and Ruth Lininger, pianist. Miss Lorraine Veidt supplied piano music for the style show, and was in charge of the tea program. The program consisted of "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," sung by Suzanne Hinkle, soprano; "Salut d'Amor," played as a Violin solo by Maureen Rice, and "Music When Soft Voices Die" and "Without a Song" sung by the girls' sextet composed of Jane uurno, buzanne Hinkle, Donna Mack, Maxine Myers. Vir ginia Richmond and Florence Lyons. The junior and senior classes have selected princesses for the Junior from, to be given May 13. The juniors chose Janet Hise, Donna Mullin, Mary Jo True and Corinne Wing. Seniors selected are Patsy Bottjer, Evelyn Moen, Virginia Richmond and Jerrie Haring Watson. From these eight a queen will be selected for the dance. Mrs. Elsie Butler and DeVere Taylor, senior high school fac ulty members, will be at junior high school Tuesday to enroll nintn grade pupils tor their first year in senior high school. The class is said to number more than 360 pupils, largest in the history of the schools. Several Klamath Union hieh school seniors visited Medford high school May 1. their official "skip day." Included were Wayne Carothers, Dick Petzoldt, Harold Howard, Kon Lowell. Doue Mey ers, Dorin Van Lue. Dick Win ters, Bill Gass, Bob Yarnell, Bob Bye, Gene Carlson, Roger Klahn and Joe Wilkins. Yarnell attend ed junior high school here at one time. Spring Clean Expert Says 'Plan II Out' Pittsburgh (U.R) Housewives who dread spring housecleaning would do better if they just sat down. Mrs. Louis McClain doesn't offer the advice as a rebellious gesture. She means: sit down and decide what's to be done. When you are responsible for six floors in one building and nine in another, it takes plan ning and organization, Mrs. Me Clean's results at Shadyside hos pital are proof of her advice. Four supervisors and 70 work ers help Mrs. McClain to clean miles of floors. Her walls run into acres. Four men work stead ily five and a half days each week just to keep the floors clean. Mrs. McClain stresses plan ning and organization to her workers. Once in a while she admits there s a little more to be done. "So I just roll up my sleeves and dig in myself," she said. There are nine daily newspa pers in the territory of Alaska. Students Disagree With Charges Made Against Fraternities Chicago (U.R) Co-eds and fra ternity men disagree with edu cators who called the Greek let ter societies undemocratic, friv olous and disloyal to their schools. In a panel discussion, educat ors attending the 55th annual meeting of the North Central As sociation of colleges and second ery schools here said the "Greeks" contributed nothing to the colleges. The association, which wields great power in crediting colleges and high schools, planned to take no action against the secret so cieties, however. One of the speakers was Edgar C. Cummings, dean of DePauw university at Greencastle, Ind., which is overloaded with fra ternities and sororities. The Methodist school of 2,200 stu dents, often called the "marriage mart of the midwest," has 23 of them altogether. Cummings charged that any education the Greek society members get is received by "forced feeding or osmosis." Co-Ed Disagrees He said his school is swamped with applications from girls who apparently want to come to De Pauw just to join a sorority, and their loyalties go to the sorority house first and the school sec ond. But a comely blonde co-ed, Frances Chambers, a member of Delta Delta Delta at DePauw, denied her dean's charges. Fra ternity members from other schools supported her stand, as did the national president of a sorority. Miss Chambers, a junior from Bronxville, N. Y., who is en gaged to a Chicago boy. said "so rorities and fraternities stimulate scholarship." 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