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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1950)
( u (I Mm. Jam Cech, president of the newly organiied Gold Star Mothers' club of Medford, ll ihown receiving the group's charter from Mayor Diamond Flynh. The charter was presented and of ficers installed at recent ceremonies at the Camp White veterans center. (Memory Lane photo). Medford Extension Hears Year's Progrom; New Officers Named Mrs. Ira T. Burns gave a re port on the next year's program for Medford Home Extension unit at a meeting of the group held Wednesday. Mrs. John Con nor reported on 4H club girls' activities. A lamp shade work shon is planned by the members for Julv and will be held in the home of mrs. jonn xi. r-ietsch, 410 New town street. The date is to be set later. Broiled dinners were demon strated by Mrs. I. D Fitrcerolrl assisted by Mrs. Louis Bittle. The prepared dishes were used for the main course of the luncheon served at noon. Election of officers for the coming year was held with Mrs. Ira T. Burns voted chairman; Mrs. C. C. Ferris, vice-chairman; Mrs. Fitzgerald, secretary, and Mrs. Clarence Earl, treasurer. Installation ceremonies will be held at a picnic at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dyer in June. Mrs. C. C. Hoover will be installing officer. 'mm Club Calendar A FINE WATCH Lawrence's In Medford 40 years, stocking the same High Quality Merchandise found in the best stores In the larg er cities and more moderately priced. 130 E. MAIN unday 9 a. m. De Molay members and mothers, Masonic temple. rconoay o:ju p. m. ahrmers Wives. Jackson hotel. 8 p. m. Women of the Moose, lodge hall. Tuesday 9:15 a. m. Delphians. 325 East Jackson boulevard. 10:30 a. m. Sams Vallev Extension unit, home of Mrs. Harold Palmer. 12:30 p. m. Lady Elks. Elks temple. 1:30 p. in. Iavy Mothers. Girls' Community club. 1:30 p. m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, Mrs. Walter L. Wilson, 232 Janney lane. 2 p. m. Woman's Missionary ocietyof Temple Baptist church. Mrs. Theodore Fuget, 914 Lozier lane. 6:30 p. m. BE. PEO. Mrs. R. G. Fowler, 1382 Kings highway. 7:d0 p. m. Medford Duplicate ariclge, Medford hotel. 8 p. m. Grove Garden club. Oak Grove school house. 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters. Pyth- an hall. Wednesday 1 p. m. Nevila Past Matrons, Mrs. Edwin A. Andren, 2435 East Main street. 1 p. m. Get Together club. Eagles hall. 1 p. m. CG. PEO. Mrs. J. A. Grigsby, 914 West Main street. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club. Mrs. Dwight A. Find ley. 36 Glen Oak court. 7:30 p. m St. Mark's Eve ning guild benefit card party, parish house and guild hall. Thursday 12 noon Just Folks club, home of Mrs. L. T. Nygaard. 2 p. -m. Jacksonville Garden club, home of Mrs. Leonard Mc Kee. 2 p. m. Women's Relief Corps at Medford armory. 7 p. m. BPW club, Jackson hotel. 7:30 p. m. Wcnonah club, home of Mrs. Helen Kessee. 8 p. m. Medford Junior high school PTA. girls' gymnasium. 8 p. m. Adarel chapter. OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall. 8 p. m. Royal Neighbors ,of America. Pythian building. 8:30 p. m. Degree of Honor, Lincoln school gymnasium. Friday 8 p. m. Pocahontas lodge, Redmen hall. , Saturday 6:30 p. m. Delta Kappa Gam ma, Mrs. J. F. Fliegel, College hill.. You'll like this broiled-on-frosting. Combine 1 '3 cup chop ped roasted unblanched almonds with 3 tablespoons butter, a cup brown sugar and 1 table spoon cream. Spread over a baked 8-inch cake and place under broiler a few minutes un til mixture is bubbly. Avoid Mixups 17 ForGoW Hill Children ' Birthday Parties Given Gold Hill Two birthday par lies were recent events in Gold Hill. Mrs. George Brownell w a s hostess for a birthday party for her small son, Eddie,' May 10 at her home on Second avenue. Ii was his fourth birthday. The children played several games, and prizes were given to high point winners and were won by Raymond Prowell and Toni Morrow. Refreshments were served to Pamela Bel!, David M o 1 1 o y, Gary and Shelia Niedermeycr, Linda Walker, Raymond and David Prowell, Toni Morrow and Cheri Brownell, small sister of Eddie. unday, May 14. 1850 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE Guests appreciate thoughtful ly marked towels, so does your own husband. Simplify their life, yours included, with these. Motifs you'll find very simple to embroider. Pattern 7123; transfer 12 motifs 2x4 to 7x13 inches. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and pro tos. and complete directions makes crochet and knitting easy to do. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 5640. Chi cago 80, 111. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with PAT TERN NUMBER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle work catalogue is the best ever! Send twenty cents in coins NOW for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, cuddle toys, house hold and personal accessories. Free needlework pattern print ed in book. Group To.Meet ' Chapter CG, PEO will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Grigs by, 914 West Main street, May 17. Mrs. E. L. Bartliolomew will be assistant hostess. Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m.. followed by a program subject. "A Flower Garden." to be Riven by Mrs. Donald Ward. Medford Student Gives Recital at College; Receives Honor Award Portland John Brewer, sen-' lor music major, May 16 was j heard in his senior reoilnl on the campus of Lewis and Clark col lege. I Mr. Brewer, a tenor, appeared I with Robert Cairns, trombonist. ! The program included a Chopin nocturne transcribed for tram-: bone and piano by Mr. Cairns. A 1940 gradutae of Medford high school, the musician is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brew er. Recently, during May Fete coronation cercmonios held on the campus last week, he was one of six seniors awarded Gold Keys for outstanding leadership, scholarship, character and service. Little Jerry Wayne Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ben nett, enjoyed a birthday party with several small friends at his home Tuesday afternoon. He was two years old. Those who helped celebrate the day were Carol Lee W ash burn, Mike Drake, Barbara Jean Lamison and Karol Lamison of Medford, Terry Clement, Linda Larios and Sherian Early. Mothers who attended were Mrs. Roland Washburn, Mjrs. Terry Clement. Mrs. James Early, Mrs. E. R. Drake. Mrs. Herb Lamison. the two grand mothers, Mrs. E. A. Bennett and Mrs. M. G. Davis and his great grandmother, Mrs. T. A. Robin son war Ch.rok Rose, Gold jJ 1 ft FRflnciscncHinfl 5-PIECE PLACE SETTINGS A rare chance to start that long-wanted set of really fine china . . . worthy of that very special guest . yet so lovely and durable youU ase it and enjoy R every day. Five-piece setting roc hide dinner plate, sUd plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer. 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