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i PEO Sisterhood Council Meeting J Held in Ashland Slxty-f lve memben of the . Southern Oregon Council of the PEO Sisterhood met for lunch : con April 28 at the Elks club in ' Ashland, with chapter BN as hostesses. Chapters AG and CD, : Grants Pass, AC and BN in Ash ' lind and AA, BE and CG, Med ; lord, compose the council. The tables were decorated i with yellow tulips and primroses ; and white bridal wreath. Mrs. Dolph Phlpps of Chap ter AA, president of the council, . presided and Introduced the ; presidents of the various chap- ters, including Mrs. Claude ! Thompson of AA; Mrs. Marcus Woods, AC; Mrs. Blanche Stine baugh, AG; Mrs. Allan F. Perry, ; BE; Mrs. James Busch, BN; Mrs. Emily Creswell, CD and Mrs. ' Nilei Smith, CG. She also wel ' corned to the council the newest chapter, CG. Mrs. C. D. Winston of Ashland, 'i program chairman, introduced a : sextet from Southern Oregon ' college composed of Misses Bar ' bara Gertson, Venita Robertson, Allene Owens. Ann Durno, Mary Lou Tompkins, Jeannette Kin ' ney, with Miss Colleen Tiegs as ! accompanist. Mrs. Harold Ingle of Chapter , BN gave Anthony Euwer's ; "Caves of Josephine." The Oregon PEO home fund was discussed in detail and Mrs. j Dorothy Billingsley of Chapter ' AG, Grants Pass, asked that all members come to the fall meet j Ing prepared to voice their opin ! ion with regard to the fund. ' An invitation to the council M to meet in Grants Pass in the fall was extended by Chapter . CD. j Mrs. Busch introduced the i luncheon committee, Mrs. Ingle, Mrs. Ruth Dews, Mrs. Harold Thomas, Mrs. Robert Thomas i and Mrs. Harry Skerry. ! Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, BE, Med- i ford, was named chairman of y the nominating committee, with i Mrs. Woods, AC, and Mrs. Ethel i Venn of CD. as members. ? ! Troop to Meet Ladies' Mounted troop mem bers will meet at the club house ; at the posse grounds on Ross lane Tuesday, May 9, at 8 p. m. ( A number of important mat ! ters will be discussed at the ! meeting and a full attendance i is urged by Mrs. Fred G. Slate, j captain. I Committee members for the I evening are Mrs, Howard Has kell, Mrs. L. E. Edmonds and ! Mrs. Joe Neil. NOW IN I mm m ' Wit - f Ullf I I . 1 I 91 f, A d ma fill V I ' M Ml: i Af WW? rv ' f HW cr-t l t.:t,0 Miss Beb MUlseps. left, and major awards as a part of the now nam ai senior nign scnoot award from Chapter AA, PEO, and Miss Manley was presented the good citizenship award of Crater Lake chapter. Daughters of American Revolution. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Manley, 418 King street. (Brainerd photos). To Install Officers For Crater Auxiliary At Dinner Wednesday Officers of the new Crater Lions' auxiliary will be install ed at a meeting set for Wednes day, May 10 at 8 p.m. in the banquet room of the Rogue Val ley Country club. Mrs. Ron Gandee, president of Medford Lions' auxiliary, will conduct the installation cere monies. Officers to be installed are Mrs. John I. Bacon Jr., president; Mrs. G. R. Grannis, first vice-president; Mrs. Albert Wonderlich, second vice-president; Mrs. Frank Knox, secre tary; Mrs. Joyce W. Wickman, treasurer and Mrs. Gordon Thompson, lion trainer. Visitors are welcome, the committee states. BACH FESTIVAL Widespread preparations are being made in Germany to com memorate the 200th anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach, par ticularly in Goettingen, where an elaborate Bach Festival will be staged this summer in mem ory of the composer, recognized as one df the three greatest names in music. Ford's Theater, in which Pres ident Lincoln was assassinated. now is a Lincoln Museum.. PROGRESS... THE GREATEST DRESS EVENT IN WARDS HISTORY Vft .."us 0 4 r ion uiw.unM - y w f'h - V t-.u r 4 1 . . I'" ' ejeT . . ff A Miss Barbara Manley, received annual Girls' league tea and style last ween .PS, lot. 704 South Peach street, received a merit Jacksonville Chapter Honors Past Officers At Meeting Thursday Jacksonville Past matrons and patrons of Adarel chapter and other chapters, Order of the Eastern Star, were honored at a meeting of the Adarel chapter in Jacksonville Masonic hall Thurs day. . Honored guests were Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Blanche Taylor, Mrs. Frank Root, Mrs. Ralph Lue, Mrs. Harris Olsen, Mrs. E. E. Evans, Mrs. Frances Laughlin, Milton Winn, Ed Gould, James Matthews and Joe Warren. Mrs. Blanche Taylor came from Oakland, Calif., for the meeting. Miss D'Ann Beck sang two numbers. Mrs. Clarence H. Mathison gave two readings and Mrs. D. M. Blickenstaff, accom panied Miss Beck and played several piano solos. The tables were decorated with May poles wound with ribbons in the or der's colors. Tiny May baskets containing flowers were at each place. Vermont was the first state to provide for full manhood suf frage which was not dependent on property, owned or rented, or a specified income. v: FEATURING FOR w I Mvies ana m SIZES at lew J? lis m r ... ib iMwri'V, ,iv .: r ti n i i f ms r ""mm ,1 1 NEW STOCKS ARRIVING DAILY. .. ALWAYS A PEAK COLLECTION TO CHOOSE PROM COOL FABRICS! cotton and rayon thoort and othors SMART STYLINGI tach drew makes fashion newt DAINTY TRIMSI crltp eyelet, embroidery, pique EXCITING COLORSI summer pastels, darks, vivid Induct New Officers For Jacksonville Unit; Committees Announced Jacksonville Mrs. Ben Day, Sams Valley, past president of the Jackson County Council of Parents and Teachers, installed the 1930-51 officers of Jackson ville Parent-Teacher association at the final meeting of the group for this school term, Wednesday evening. Installed were Mrs. Paul Ma theny, president; Mrs. Paul Cul bertson, vice-president; M r s. Melvin H. Hall, secretary, and Mrs. Herbert Sutton, treasurer. Outgoing officers are Mrs. Cul bertson, president; Mrs. Hall, vice-president; Mrs. Peter Shaf er, secretary, and Mrs. A. E. Reinking, treasurer. Mrs. Day presented both in coming and outgoing officers with corsages. Mrs. H. L. Mark with, who had resigned the 1949 50 presidency because of illness, was presented a corsage by Mrs. Culbertson. Miss Hazel Swayne. chairman of Medford Safety council, spoke regarding safety for children and in the home. Committee chair men of the association made re ports. Mrs. Johanne Van Liew's sec ond grade room won the room prize. Standing committee chairman for the coming year were an nounced by Mrs. Mstheny, the new president. Miss Janet Bur pee of the high school teaching staff, was "appointed program chairman; Mrs. Dick Boyd, coun selor at the school, and Mrs. Cul bertson, hospitality; Mrs. George Wendt, music; Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. Elba Graham. Mrs. Eddie Frazier and Mrs. Fred Edens, ways and means; Mrs. Reinking and Mrs. John Keavenv, mem bership; Mrs. L. R. Wicksten, magazine; Mrs. Paul Godward, room mother; Mrs. A. W. Bow man, canning; Mrs. Charles P. McBcth, telephone chairman for canning program. Mrs. Culbertson, Mrs. Rein king. Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. Virgil Halstead and Mrs. Matheny will form the budget committee. Mrs. Otto Heckert will be school board representative; Mrs. El mer Adams, summer roundup, Mrs. W o o d r o w McCormack, flower fund; Mrs. Elmer Ay res, legislative; and Mrs. Paul Bui kin, publicity. Mrs. McBeth was chairman of the junior class mothers who served refreshments at the close of the meeting. May baskets fill ed with tulips, white lilacs and narcissi decorated the tables. 117 S. CENTRAL TELEPHONE 2-6241 MOTHER'S DAY i - r Summer's I I v-anncs FOR EVERYONE Evans Valley Group Holds Installation; Accordion Band Plays Evans Valley Installation of officers was held at the regular meeting of the Evans Valley Parent-Teacher association Tues day. Mrs. W. R. Glass, regional vice president of Oregon Con gress of Parents and Teachers, installed Mrs. Harold Wood, president; Mrs. Fulton Williams, vice-president; Mrs. Harris Stone, secretary, and Joe Oeck leman, treasurer. A pin was presented for Mrs. June Colbert as outgoing presi dent. Mrs. Colbert not being present, Mrs. Harry Randall, outgoing vice-president, pre sided. Mrs. Eve Prentice presented pupils of her accordion band from the Evans Valley school. Those playing were Mrs. Jessie Kasper, Mrs. Chester Jensen, Monica West, Warren Deckle man, Richard Hoffman, Walter Wood, Jaren McCoy, Patsy Reves. Jo Ann Wood, Michael and Timmy Golt. Mrs. Kasper and Jo Ann Wood also played solos. Warren Deckleman and Walter Wood furnished accordion accompani ment for Judy Deckleman who gave a tap dance number. A travelogue moving picture was shown following the enter tainment. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Damon, room mother of the first grade, Mrs. Orr, of the teaching staff, and Mrs. Deckle man, t The Pentegon is the world's largest office building. It covers 34 acres and its five stories have a gross floor area of more than 6,000,000 square feet. Hfl ijt If POND'S ANGEL FACE .89 SIX HEAVENLY SHADES Comb & Brush Nylon brlsttn brush. In dividually boxed. Col on blue, pink, crytUI. set 98c 3-PIECE Dresser Set Comb, Brush, Mirror APRIL SHOWERS Eau De Cologne LADIES' SLIPS Mad of rayon trpe Lacs Trlmmd ftQc SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY U Sunday, May 7, 1950 Meeting Announced For Arts Group Afternoon arts group of Amer ican Association of University Women will meet Monday at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. E. F. 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