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f TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 16. 1950 Secretaries To Hold Business Meeting Medford chapter of lh Na tional Secretaries association will meat Thursday, Mar 18. tha Hotel Medford. Thli will b a dinner meeting held In room 2 of the mezzanine at 6 p. m. The Thursday meeting v.'ill be ; the first since installation of the Medford chapter and many im portant matters in reRiird to or ganizing and functioning as a chapter will be discussed and de- cided, it is stated. A name lor the chapter will b discussed and committees will te appoinn-u Punch Needle Demonstration Cor" In, We will taacd you Also Darner demonstration Fit all sawlnj machine. Darn linens, embroideries, appliques, MAKES BUT TON HOLES, darns socks, etc. All This Week and Next J. J, Newberry Co. Jacksonville Club Changes Date For Blossom Exhibit Jacksonville Jacksonville Garden club will hold its iris and sprint flower show Tuesday, May 23, instead of Friday, May 19, as was previously announced. Since May 10 is election day, and since the blooming season for iris is somewhat late this year, the ehange in date was made. The show will be held from 12 noon to 3 p. m. In the recre ation room of the Presbyterian i church of Jacksonville. Tea will I be served, j Anyone interested Is Invited . to display their choice blooms as well as choice containers or I any article in keeping with a j flower show, the committee states. Board To Meet The Girl scout area board will , meet Wednesday. May 17, at the river home of Mrs. Scott Davis j at 10 a.m. "Mrs. Rollln Jones, chairman of the established j camp. Low Echo, and Mrs. A. E. i Stout, chairman of the area day ! camps, will outline for the board i the 1930 camping program. arms m-apii." gSZ!L f Amazing Value of l$2499y sT M aJJeaJJSiiiea-' VES, It's true two oven A luxury at the usual price of ontl Roast and bake or broil and bake at the tame time. See this great Thilco money-aaver before you buy! Neweif Deux Ftatunr Revolutionary Phllco "Broll-under-Glau" Failetl Surface Cooklnc 60 Minute Inltrval Tims. J-Heat Surface Switches Ovtn Signal lights Surface Signal lights KMt am m i '3r r IT 1 1 the gift to hold her dreams! X beautiful LANE "eilar Hope Chest At ativrntihrnd k SEVENTEEN ond LIFE t Mm Ofcrt OraeV . MkvU. !- Mr wilt) laa. lh ! Pioitvra-TMlee) AIOMA 1IOHT 54 up Moth Prt(vtUn r.uerenie. iin.rwntn bv one of the wrtrM'e UrM .natiMfwt) frirnpen.ee. inrludrd with awry LANK Cbtwt upot) pp)Ktiou. I A btg btauiifuj wmrfall dtriifti im m 1 1 c b J Amtriran loH nd other rar 00 Down fKm to tmy mm pewsjlwei law Cexta 'Naei Cheil ed N tea W ked wtW, ttaartOT all eh SMMl Wwnteii S) hew im Welti MEDFORD GRANTS PASS Bride-To-Be Guest At Shower Party; Wedding Day Set Miss Joy Finch, bride-to-be of John Dunn of Banning, Cal., was 'guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Miss Jacqueline Walker, route 3, Friday evening. The color scheme of the event, pink and white, was used for a centerpiece consisting of a pink and white umbrella arising from the midst of a bouquet of sweet peas of the same colors. Bouquets ol carnations, sweetpeas and bridal wreath decorated the room. In addition to white candles. Games were played and a mock wedding with Miss Billie Lyons as bride, Miss Wilda Walk er as groom and Miss Jacqueline Walker officiating, was enjoyed by the guests. following presentation of gifts after the games, refresh. ments were served. Napkins ac companying the refreshments were pink and aqua, and were imprinted in gold letters with the caption "Only 43 more days." The white tiered cake was adorned with a small pink umbrella. Guests present were Mrs. W. R. Walker, Mrs. Lloyd Huston, Mrs. G. M. Cannon, the Misses Jacqueline Walker, Wilda Walk er, Nola .Cannon, Billie Lyons. Iris Thomas. Shirley Tuffs and Audrey Hall, Master Danny Walker and the guest of honor. The wedding is set for June 25 at the First Baptist church In Medford. i Circle Eight To Hold Meeting on Wednesday Members of Circle 8 of the Methodist church will hold the last meeting of the group at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Floyd Lewis, Wednesday. May 17. Potluck luncheon will be served and the afternoon spent socially. Of special interest will be a photo gallery displaying youth ful pictures of circle members. Mrs. Vern Wilson will be In charge of contest games. A handkerchief exchange will aso be a feature of the afternoon. What a Cute Trick! Child's Fashion Show At Methodist Church Is Successful Event The "tiny tots" fashion show and tea sponsored by members of Circle Eight of the First Metho dist church last week was a well attended event which received much favorable comment. Parlors of the church were gaily decorated with flowers and balloons and the tea table was centered with a May pole and dancing dolls in purple gowns. Tapers were in purple and white. Pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. I. C. Williams. Mrs. W. W. Walker and Mrs. William Thomas ot Lebanon. Play togs, sun suits and dresses and sheer frocks were modeled by the small folk and Sharon Bryant, wearing a ballet cos tume, gave some of her dpnee steps as she proceeded down the white carpeted center of the parlors. Patty Longmore, in a yellow party frock, proudly wheeled her baby sister, Joan, in a large doll buggy. Margaret Alice Doolen wore a yellow hoop-skirted frock with which she carried a tiny matching parasol. David Crock er, in true cowboy outfit, rode a slow motion horse. Susan Turner wore red pedal oushers and striped T-shirt and later modeled an off the shoulder mid-riff sun dress. Attractive models were the Southerlin twins who wore sheer pink party frocks and later ap peared in yellow denim play suits which were plaid trimmed. Bathing suits were modeled by Sharon Bryant and Carol Ann Krause. Larry and Todd Dier dorff appeared first in red play togs and later wore dress up suits of Canadian plaid. Michael and Gregory Williams wore gay boxer pants and sport shirts. Bcu lah Carver In a red dotted dress and Sharon Bryant in similar dress in blue .removed their bo lero jackets revealing the fact that these were truly sun dresses. Carolyn and Kay Kent wore pic ture mode dresses and later don ned capes and Marsaret O'Brian hats. All the models appeared several times during the fashion parade. Mrs. Horace Doolen play ed the background music for the event and also accompanied the Southerlin twins. Lorna Lee and Linda Lou. who sane one num ber. Other numbers on the nroaram included two selections by the Roosevelt school trombone quar tet composed of Larry Hender son, Jack Hamilton, James Co- rum and Nicky Moore. Their ac- Mothers Entertained With School Program I On Friday Afternoon I Talent About 100 mothers of pupils in the first, second and third grades were guests of their sons and daughters at a program I and tea Friday afternoon. First number on the program ; was a song by the three classes, 1 "My Mother," led by Mrs. Clar , ence Holdridge, then the children ; presented their mothers pink I carnation corsages which they I had . made. The first grade rhythm band played "The Hap ' py Farmer" and other first grade I pupils gave a playlet, 'The Bil- ly Goats Three" and a "Hippity Hop dance. Pupils of the second grade sang "Bird Chorus.v led by Mrs. Lorcn Casebicr. gave an airplane song and dance and a demonstra tion of marching steps. A har monica band played two num bers. "Old Black Joe" and "Love ly May," led by Patricia Ann Woods, and this was follewed by a square dance, "Who Was It Taught You To Waltz in a Ring?" The program closed with group singing of "America." Refrcshments,.were served in the new building by the primary teachers, Mrs. Lee Fifield,. Mrs. Holdridge. Mrs. Casebicr, Mrs. Gilinsky. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. ! Floyd Young. As A Candidate Against U. S. Sen. Wayne Morse EB(Q)(Q)VEIR IIS MW lPAEAHDHKf AS "A REAL REPUBLICAN" companist was Mrs. K. Moore. Piano selections were played by Miss Sonja Peterson. Mrs. J. C. Sparks and Mrs. Floyd Lewis were co-chairmen for the event and others assisting were Mrs. Vern Wilson, who gave the style comments: Mrs. A. M. Perkins tea table and room decortaions: Mrs. C. E. Lamb, re ception; refreshments, Mrs. Ma tilda Dietrich. Mrs. E. E. Cuffel, Mrs. Ada East. Mrs. H. G. Wil son: wardrobe supervisors, Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and Mrs. J. W. Poage. Leon's Tots-to-Teens and J. C. Penney company cooperated for the show. Phoenix Women Plan Meeting on Friday Phoenix Phoenix Home Ex tension unit will meet Friday, May 11, at 10:30 a. m., at the Phoenix Presbyterian church. Miss Eula Wintcrmote will talk on "Lighting in the Home." A luncheon is planned and members not contacted are to tkp Hnccprt or salad, and ev eryone is to bring table service. 9310 15?-" dress! This is tllP M1U1V-P I it t la. number you want for lunches in town. And the back unbuttons for your summer suntanning Pattern 9310 comes in sizes 12. 14. 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 yards 35-inih fabric. This easv-to-usp miiton, perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you cverv step. Send TWEXTYFTVV PFVTS in coins for this pattern to MAR IAN' MARTIN. ral-P nf M,.,IIWH Mail Tribune, l'nltrni Dent P.O. Box 74l) Clm-uim Nil III Print plainly YOUR NAMK.'.MV DRESS, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. It's new! Our Mill-inn Murlin Pattern Book for Summer! Send twenty cents more to get the complete fashion picture for warm weather in 1930. Every thing for every ae, inrluding active sports wardrobe. Plus a free Pattern of n bearh bra printed in the book. 117 SOUTH CENTRAL TELEPHONE 2-6241 Fashion Show Wednesday Niqht 7 P.M. HAPPY DAYS NOW NOT CONSTIPATED 'I feel happier, younger now, not constipated I Estine. your A1.UI1 RAM does o miirli (or mvl What wonderful rrnei, siter o many Pills and medicines. Ever your friend," W.H.Koonry. Detroit 2. Mich. Just one of moity Wfumitriff fcf UnnmALLBKAS uttn. It you suffer from constipation due to lark of dietary bulk, try eating an ounce of crispy Kellogn's ALL- 1 BRAN daily, drink plenty of waterl If not eomr','''v satisfied alter lOilaya, send empty carton to KeUocg's, Rattle Crerk, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I j See Summer's Newest Fashions On Parade LIVE MODELS IN WARDS WINDOWS For Women, Misses and Children Showing Rayon Dresses Sheer Dresses Cotton Dresses Play Clothes Swim Suits Who Is the "Real Republican"? Dave Hoover's claim to the title of "real re publican" is under some challenge. On this page appears a certified copy of Hoover's registra tion record in California. He registered in 1939 in Los Angeles county but refused to give any party affiliation. The clerk accordingly filled in the party blank thus: "Declines to state." That was how Hoover felt in 1939, unwilling to iden tify what party he would enroll in, although the new deal which he now denounces was still in command in Washington. After Hoover came to Oregon , in 1 942 he registered as a republican, and now poses as the truest of the breed as he makes his race for United States senator. Hoover's party pedigree is under challenge from another source. John McBride, his little known opponent along with Wayne Morse, also uses "real republican" on his literature as ap plying to himself. And he asserts that Hoover was a democrat until 1933. We are not very rigid on party regularity 'While the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may return." We would like to convert other democrats or others who "decline to state" their party affiliation to the republican faith. It does irk us though when late converts start draw ing up rules of orthodoxy and "churching" those with whom I hey disagree. With two men claiming to be the "real" re publicans the handle is being overworked. We like much better the representation made by a legislative candidate who refers to himself as a "realistic republican." Morse is one. And repub lican voters better be realistic if they want their party to gain in public favor. From The Oregon Statesman READ Ex-Governor CHARLES A. SPRAGUE'S Editorial In The Sunday OREGON Daily STATESMAN 9 . . . and Here's the PROOF! Dove Hoover "Real Refwbfican?'' Since When? STATtMSKT Of TtANSn OK CHANGS Of MAM 1 tM repstwed under the omk at I la rrfntrred mm removed rroa i Aniprv 1 ff my $mJ ORIGINAL 1 htrebf lurhoriw tlx oncfHitioo of mi rfpitntwa. f .J3IBUJ!. ..Practnet No-...- KAnJX?SZ2L h AFFIDAVIT OF REGISTRATION. The andenitned inunt, boot dly iwort, mi I will be at letM npeflty-oae yean of aft at if am te (text nceKdint election, a eiliso of the United States mnety dayt prior thereto, and a readme of the State one year, of the County ninety days, and of the Prectoct forty doyi awn prccedtfif such ekcoon, oad ml ae m elector oi this County at the next succeeding elccooo. L I have not reeurrred from am other Breeinet in the Stole aince January !, WJML -.5 Z19X V DaTld 1 Booj: h . ud MA mm m I ly Capistnno Ava Mr KKupuraa m JSfMtf .3fit r 2. Mjr Ml rarac ... 2. My wnfwpe i t amid m lAhm m SW ' election mh tW Mr Imcrit wu born in.. . Oocllnos lo ...Stt. Indian. 1 acquired oticemhie be I k r.ltwr hi I lawi I OniiHin . father. L Me - it. m I mr (a summ e. SrirrMr. ft fee VM ret 4hhj rei n 1 1 ll m ri . I eert read the Comttfutmn m tJw EngiaJi Untujfe; I fan be near of hav,n been cat October (0, 1411 .V wet aw fuene, I m entitled n veer asiaer "i"i"i'a"ii . Sinedi, Datl4 IJktrT v 4 1340 Cfpistnm in fflarxuls 3'UU s-" m 9 W. M. KZRR, Reaeauaw W Vateai, Sine i Be J J llpertJe .. no. e lymj i Derarrjr IVfaiar at Kama, Above is s reproduction of re-rtifVrtl coejy of Dte wlstrstron ntord In Los Armeies coantr. Ca fornis, of Dve Hoover, Lane county dairyman, a candidate for the republican nomination fur E. 8. Senator, who is advertised as a "Real Republican. " This shows on the blank for party affHiattM afcaat Hoover "DECLINES TO STATE" hht party. Hoover moved to Orefon in 142. In Exposing This Political Fraud, Ex-Governor Sprague Has Rendered A Signal Public Service Play SAFE! Re-elect SENATOR MORSE! Jackson County Committee For Wayne Morse For Senator ASHLAND Lowell I. Ager G. Homsr Billing Win. M. Briggl Henry G. Indert Htnry C. Galty Frtd C. Homel Bon T. Lombard C. A. Pitt! Walter Bedford Donald M. Sntncer Phil H. Sfsnibury Thornton $. Wiley 7r!?F0RD Mr,. A. W. Ays Mn. C. Rent Bralty Hovrsrej I. Bmh A. S. Cummins J. L DtArmend Mn. 0. A. tden A. I. litomillor Frank "ScoHy" Fairweathtr Frank P. Farrtll Mark A. Goldr Donald . Harried Mr. Paul Janney Walter H. Lartritfe Don R. Newbury Mn. Stephen G. Nye Dr. R. W. Slaettr fugene I. Thorndike Mrs. Shelby M. Turtle Frank J. Van Dyke Mrs. J. C. S. Weill. CASCADE GORGE Harry H. Hart CENTRAL POINT Arnold Bohnert EAGLE POINT W. H. Young JACKSONVILLE Otto Heckert old :tage road A. S. V. Carpenter PERRYDALE Dr. Geo. B. Dean PHOENIX Bert Stanellffe Mrt. Thomai V. Williams PROSPECT . A. Skeeters RCSS LANE Rets Kline SPRING STREET Otto J Frohnmjy-ffr T'.ENT Alto Hart VALLEY VIEW Rodnty Ktjtfnf (Paid AdO