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Grants Pass Officers ' Installed By Members Of Medford Auxiliary Mrs. Harry Barneburg. Med ford, past department president of United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary, and colors of Colonel Sargent auxiliary installed of ficers for Rogue River auxiliary at a recent meeting in Grants Pass held in VFW hall. Mrs. Rena Palmerton of Rogue River was the retiring president, and Mrs. Sallie Cotter was installed president. Rogue River auxiliary pre sented each officer and colors from Colonel Sargent auxiliary with flowers. Attending from Medford and Ashland were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Ashland, Commander Z. N. Agee and Mrs. Agee, the latter president of the Medford auxiliary; Mrs. Frank Newman. Mrs. Mary Jo Estes, Mrs. Edith Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Frank Widner, Mrs. Ralph Atwood, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, Mrs. Barneburg. Mrs. Hans Rammin, Mrs. Wendel Tolle, Mrs. Ida Hollars and Mrs. Don Anderson. MEDFORD f? BEAUTY SCHr AK Shouting for Students Many Good Jobs Open ENROLL AT ONCE In Our June Class Fhone Portia Henderson 2-6536 Cool Refreshing DAIRY QUEEN A delicious lea Milk Product Only 10c at Dairy Queen Standi at W. Main and S. Central ROLLER of DUPONT TONTINE ESTIMATES and INSTALLING Wakefield Drapery Shop 6TH & BARTLETT I) Ids Gold Hill Girl Scouts Hold Court of Awards In Club Room Tuesday Gold Hill Gold Hill Girl scouts met at their room Tues day afternoon and held a court of awards and Juliette Low tea at which pennies for friendship were collected. Judith Servold. Rose Marie Drake, Joanne Ritter, Judith Smith and Sharon Whitlock were awarded photography badges. Joyce Cluter received her outdoor cook badge and Rose Marie Drake, Judith Servold, Judith Smith, Sharon Whitlock, Joanne Ritter and Louise Row den received their "my commu nity" badges. The girls sang "If I'd Known You Were Coming I'd 'a' Baked a Cake" and carried a decorated cake to the table where their mothers were seated as guests. The cake was made by Mrs. Smith. The table was decorated with "spring girls" in pastel costumes made of pipe cleaners and crepe paper. Mothers present were Mrs. A. W. Servold. Mrs. E. R. Drake and Mike, Mrs. J. R. Ritter, Mrs. A. Stotts and Mrs. C. W. Smith. Mrs. Paul Holderness was also present. The girls spent part of three meetings cleaning their room and will soon put up curtains and with other renovations hope to make the old WRC room a com fortable meeting place. Sharon Whitlock has left the troop, having moved into Med ford. Reta Davis, who has very recently joined the troop, was also present at the meeting. Junior High School Parent-Teacher Unit ! To Hold Last Meeting ' Last meeting of the season of iMedford junior high PTA will be held Thursday, May IB, in me girl's gym at 8 p.m. Music, will be furnished by the triple trio. Feature of the evening will be a round-table discussion by Jack son county delegates to the PTA state convention held in Portland recently. A special invitation is extend ed to all parents of children who will enter Medford junior high school next year to attend this meeting. SHADES PHONE 2-6010 TS-t-iom Let us give you with Life Bra and Life EXACT FIGl'RE FIT-Formfit designers work from live models of every figure type to assure you an exact fit. FREE-ACTIOW COMFORT-Formfit's exclusive comfort cut allows free play with your every movement. TAILORED-!' COXTROL-Formfit's own special tailoring keeps bust high young, with real separation . . . waist j i. : y. ,i HIHI lliyS 31IIIIIIIC1 9H1UVMI1CI. I -k Our expert filters are ready to prove - J I what a thrilling difference the right Life X ' " 1 ''-': '" f," Bra and Life Girdle can make in you. Y ""t rt -f Come in today! L tJ It" A . UFE BRAS from l ft ' ' ' ' ' f ( fit Gold Hill Association Holds Last Meeting; Install New Officers Gold Hill Gold Hill Parent Teacher association recently held the final meeting of this school year with the president, Mrs. C. Norman Gail, presiding. The club will sponsor the ice cream and pop booth at the track meet which will be held at the local track on May 27, and will join other clubs to sponsor the senior banquet to be given at the Grange dining room on May 31. The seniors and high school faculty will be guests. The committee appointed is Mes dames Melford Hood, Lester Parker and Paul Thompson. All committees from the different organizations will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Thompson on the evening of May 16 be tween 6 and 7 p. m. to make arrangements for the dinner. Mrs. Albert Beman and Mrs. Lester Parker were appointed auditors to audit the books after the meeting. Mr. Straus announced that baccalaureate service would be held Sunday evening, June 4, at 8 p. m., at the gym. Commence ment w"rll be Wednesday eve ning, June 7, at the gym. Due to other activities this year the grades will not hold a joint picnic at the city hall grounds. The baton twirlers, under the direction of Mrs. Rolen Rose crans, gave drills at the begin ning of the meeting. Little Miss Donna Harrington was major ette and the balance of the team members were Misses Reta Da vis, Donna Burnett, Dalene Clement, Reta Milner, Carole Joyce Joy, Sandra Densmore, Karen Larson and Nancy Hop per. Mrs. Ben Day, district PTA officer, installed the new offi cers. She spoke briefly and pre sented each officer a corsage, with a few words for them. Mrs. Clyde A. Beck, was installed president. Mrs. Melford Hood vice-president, Mrs. A. H. Har rison secretary and Mrs. Paul Thompson treasurer. Mrs. R. Angus Todd presented Mrs. Gail with a gift of appreci ation from the club for her work as president the past year and Mrs. Gail thanked the members for their loyal support through the year. Mrs. Beck presented Col. Ted Hopkins of Rogue River, who talked on Americanism. He pre sented a veteran's definition of Americanism, stressed teamwork among students and citizens against the forces that tend to overthrow Americanism. He ended his talk by expressing gratitude that he is an Amer ican and that he lives in the United States. Mothers of pupils In the first grade were hostesses for the evening and served refreshments. They were Mrs. A. H. Harrison, Mrs. Paul Blinka and Mrs. Eva Johnson, first grade teacher, and Mrs. Fred Lester. PHONE 2-6428 Girdle and jif Y i x r t y 1 v f7-. If Roseburg Trip Made By Medford Mothers; Veterans Entertained Medford Navy Mothers' club members were in Roseburg last Sunday, having made the trip to meet with navy mothers in that area and to sponsor pro grams at the veterans' hospital by Alexander's orchestra of Med ford. A picnic dinner had been planned with Roseburg Navy Mothers, but due to the cold weather, Mrs. Blake, commander of the Roseburg club, entertained the group in her home for both dinner and supper. The orchestra presented three programs, a short program in the auditorium in the afternoon, a few songs in one of the wards and a longer show in the audito rium in the evening. Installation Is Held For DeMolay Mothers Mrs. Harry Grimm was in stalled vice-president and Mrs. John Pond secretary-treasurer of Medford DeMolay Mothers' club at a meeting held last week in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Jack Ward had previously been installed as president. The meeting followed a pot luck dinner, with 22 mothers and their families present. Plans were completed for a cooked food sale to be held May 20 at the Home Appliance com pany and anyone wishing to con tribute to the sale is asked to call Mrs. Ward, 2-2148 or Mrs. John Pond, 3-1930. Canton and Auxiliary -Hold Recent Meeting At the last meeting of Siski you canton. Patriarch Militant, and the auxiliary, a combined meeting and drills followed a covered dish supper. Mrs. Lynn Cram was "mustered in" to the group. A large delegation with rep resentatives from both orders is attending the state convention now in progress in Astoria. Shower Party Given For Mrs. Ralph White A shower party was held at the home of Mrs. Hans Rammin May 9 in honor of Mrs. Ralph White, with members of Weno nah club as guests. Assisting Mrs. Rammin were Mrs. Ralph Parks, Mrs. Richard Singler and Mrs. Roy Stoy. Games were played and re freshments served. Visitors Leave Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Carter and daughter, Ann, left last week for their home in New Haven, Conn., after having visited here with the doctor s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Carter, 821 East Jackson street. The trip was made by plane. Last Sunday the visitors and the Carter's second son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Carter and children, Robert Alvar and William George Car ter, held a family dinner at the home of the senior Carters. if v v , N -1 J Unusual Containers To Be Seen Tuesday At Gardener's Show Valley residents who have prized tea pots, tea kettles and pitchers will have an opportu nity to display them at the Med ford Garden club's spring flower show to be held in the social hall of the YMCA, Tuesday, May 16. One of the classifications of the show calls for arrangements done in tea kettles, tea pots and pitchers and it anticipated that some very unusual and rare con tainers will be seen in this dis play. These arrangements will be in charge of Mrs. D. H. Barber. The division of cup and saucer 1 arrangements also affords an ex- j cellent opportunity to display out of the ordinary china and ' pottery. This section in the last) year's garden club show was ; very outstanding, and Mrs. Dale i Franklin, who is chairman of the ! cups and saucers for the show, in vites any one having a cup of interest to fill it with posies and enter it. The show is non-competitive and everyone is invited to par ticipate, tntries will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and the show is open to the public from li noon until 9 p.m. Newlyweds Return From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Boyd Sr., whose marriage took place in Reno, Nev., April 22, at the First Baptist church, have re turned to Medford. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Earl S. Barnett and the couple then left on a trip through Nevada, Arizona and California. Mrs. Boyd was the former Mrs. Sylvia Barkdull. The cou ple is living at 817 North Cen tral avenue. i Plan Picnic Members of Nu Phi Mu soror ity have -planned a picnic, to be held tonight in Ashland with skating following. Members are asked to meet at the Medford city park near the library at 6:30 p.m. for transportation to Asn land. Wonderful Crochet Everyone is talking about the wonder-design! You can make a long, long scarf for a table you can make small mats and scarfs. Pineapple design and spider- web comes out any size you want. Our improved pattern visual with casy-to-see charts and pho tos, and complete directions makes crochet and knitting easy to do. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Medford Mail Tribune. Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 5640. Chicago 80. 111. Print plainlv NAME. AD DRESS, with PATTERN NUM BER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle work catalogue is the best ever! Sent) 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. MEDFORD PHARMACY 127 E 6th Just Off Central 9 A.M. - 10:30 P.M For Complete Prescription Service DAY and Nigh) Call 2-6253 If No Answer Call 2-8582 Prompt Free Delivery Baby Needs Sick Room Supplies Rentals JIM GORDON Bidgood Hudson Medford't Own Modern Pharmacy Monday. May 13, 1950 Vacation Sensation 9196 SIZES 1220 i'iie lines are lovelv simple lop, a floaty drift of skirt! The fabric should be a sheer or print, with a huge flower and a velvet ribbon. The effect is out of this world! Pattern 9196 comes in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Sizes 16 takes 4'8 yards 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you everv step. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to MAR IAN MARTIN, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., P.O. 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Delphians, 325 East Jackson boulevard. 10:30 a. m. Sams Valley Extension unit, home of Mrs. Harold Palmer. 12 noon Circle 5. WSCS, home of Mrs. G. T. Brood, route 2, box 786, Central Point. Pot luck luncheon. 12 noon Circle 1, WSCS, home of Mrs. Mary Igo, 849 Cherry street. Potluck luncheon. 12:30 p. m. Circle 3, WSCS, home of Mrs. A. E. Brockway, 2325 Stewart I avenue. Potluck luncheon. 12:30 p. m. Circle 9, WSCS, home of Mrs. Louis Putman, 330 Haven street. Potluck luncheon. 1:30 p. m. Circle 4, WSCS, home of Mrs. Emma Penwell, 619 Benson street. 1:30 p. m. Navy 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 society of Temple Baptist church. Mrs. Theodore Fuget, 914 Lozicr lane. The Arbuckle mountain range. one of the oldest In the United States, extends over 300 square miles in Oklahoma. Call For n mi 113 - PAOino 7 Utiliticb Company w MEDFORD, ORE. PHONE Wenonah Club To Hold Card Party Thursday Wenonah club will hold a eard party at the home of Mrs. H. W. Keesee. 28 South Peach street, Thursday, May 18, at 28 South Peach street. Assisting Mrs. Kee see will be Mrs. Harold Toll and Mrs. Lewis Bish. Bridge and pinochle will be played. Reames Club Reames Social club will meet Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Masonic hall for a' pay lunch eon. Mrs. Fred Strang and Mrs. G. H. Maasdam are co-chairmen. Luncheon will be followed by a short business meeting and cards. Birthdays occurring in April, May and June will be observed. Perfume That Clings Q. Dear Penny: I adora paifume, but for soma reason or other its frag rance uit does not last on me. I have told several of my friends that I want a new perfume, but first I must find out about a lasting one. Mrs. A. W. A. A particularly good idea for women who claim that perfume does not "stay wilh them" is a Liquid Skin Sachet. It smooths on the skin very easily, and lingers longer because of its sachet base. It has a slower rate of diffusion and evaporation than any other type of fragrance. Try this Houbigant Chantilly Liquid Skin Sach et. Only $1.75 plus tax, at WAIN SCOTT'S and CENTRAL PHAR MACIES. Adv. 2-6500 or 2-6696 My Furs That's all you need tay! Our special messenger will call for your furs at your convenience . . store them safely in our scientifically protected vaults and re turn them to you next Fall. MEDFORD CLEANERS 22 S. Central 34 N. Holly RATE ? TANK GAS SERVIGE You can alio have mod ern cooking and water heating BEYOND THE CITY MAINS ... In quire about our LOW RENTAL PLAN on tank gas systems. 2-5284