TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
Gold Hill Lady Lions
Plan Annual Election;
New Member Attends
Gold Hill Nomination of of-
, ficer was held at the mooting
of Gold Hill Lady Lions May 9.
Names of nominees are Mrs.
William Rockford and Mrs. A.
A. Walker, president; Mrs. Ralph
Bell and Mrs. John Cogswell,
vice-president; Mrs. J. L. Graf-
' f is, secretary - treasurer; Mrs.
George Brownell and Mrs. John
Stieber, Lion Trainer. The elec
tion will he May 23 and the
' meeting will follow dinner at
the Dardanelles at 7 p.m.
' Mrs. George Hollenbeck, a
new member, was welcomed to
the meeting. She and Mrs.
George Brownell were appointed
to take flowers to Camp White
i on Wednesday, May 17.
It was reported at the meeting
that Norman Fclder had left
Camp White and had gone to
' Honolulu, where he is with the
USO. He was the protege of the
Lady Lions.
'' Delegates lo the slate conven
tion, which will be in Medford
; June 11-12-13, will be Mrs. Wil
liam Rockford and Mrs. J. L.
Graffis.
Central Point Group
Holds Recent Meeting
Central Point Member of Mr.
Pitt Rebekah Past Noble Grands'
club in Central Point met at the
home of Mrs. Marshall Weidman
recently.
Mrs. Jones from California and
Mrs. Anderson were welcomed
as visitors, and both spoke. An
other visitor was Mrs. Velma
Kime.
Mrs. Bella Pankcy reported
that she called on Mrs. Frank
Tompkins in the IOOF home dur
ing her recent trip to Portland.
Mrs. Tompkins showed her
through the home and then the
two, with Mrs. Pankey's brother,
drove to Beaverton to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hedgepeth.
The club members voted to
buy. a fluorescent light for the
kitchen of the IOOF hall.
Mrs. William Musty Invited
the club members to meet with
her in hrr new home June 8.
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Fashion Show
TONIGHT
7 P.M.
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
MAIL TRIBUNE
Washington PI A Unit
Plans Final Meeting;
Reaorts To Be Heard
C'in..t montinn nt lhi fif'hnnl
year will be held Dy me wasn
mnlnn PT A MlV 1!) at 1 Tl.m
in the school cafeteria. The
meeting has been called for this
earlier hour becau.se of the all
school music festival to be held
in the evening.
Musical numbers will be pre-
.ninA ku ha first 0rH StU-
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dents from Mrs. Jordan's room
and Mrs. Kirtleys room, mis
..ill hn rnllnurivi hv an informal
tea hour served by mothors of
pupils in tne nrsi grauc.
MU;i,nlV riftlnrf In PT A " will
be discussed by Mrs. C. W. Guch-
es ana Mrs. r . u. nagsaaie wnu
attended the slate convention at
unpr anil in Anr
Mu nffiffir for next vear
will be installed by Mrs. John
A. Carter, president of the Med
ford Council of Parent and
Teachers.
r-hiM far uill ho nrnvided
by Girl scouts with adult super
vision.
Meetings Announced
At Lone Pine School;
To Install Officers
Lone Pine Meetings are
Dlanned at the Lone Pine school
Thursday night and Friday after
noon.
The film, "Human Growth"
will be shown at the Lone Pine
school Thursday, May 18 at 8
p.m. Parents of Lone Pine school
children are invited to attend
and any interested adult will be
welcome, those in charge state.
Laurence Butler of Southern
Oregon college will lead discus
sion following the film, and ques
tions will be answered
Last meeting of the year for
Lone Pine Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will be held Friday, May
19 at 2:30 p.m. at the school.
Mrs. W. R. Glass of Medford
will install new officers, and will
also report on the recent state
convention.
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Dead line on Cleulfled Adll
5:30 p.m. for following day: 10 am
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m
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Wednesday, May 17. 19S0
State Convention
Business Women
To Be in Corvallis
Several members of Medford
Business and Professional Wom
en's club plan to attend the 29th
annual stale convention to be
rfeld in Corvallis May 19, 20
and 21.
Attending from here will be
the club president, Mrs. Bertha
M. Haskins, the stale music and
arts chairman, Miss Laura York,
and six delegates, Mrs. Olivia
Claypool, Mrs. Harriet Watson.
Mrs. Florence Lance, Mrs. Ethel
Sehultz, Miss Louise Drew and
Miss Lucille Lenox.
Miss Drew has been placed on
the rules committee.
Others planning to attend are
Mrs. Bertha McKinney, Mrs.
Alice Willitts of Ashland and
Mrs. Eva Segessenman, Shady
Cove.
Since Mav 19 is primary elec
tion day, Mrs. Haskins urges all
delegates and otner memDers 10
vote before they leave their
home precincts. Several are
using absentee ballots, it is
stated.
Dr. K. Frances Scott, presi
dent of the National Federation
of Business and Professional
Women, will attend the conven
tion. Monday, May 22, the Port
land club is planning to honor
Dr. Scott at a dinner at the Mult
nomah hotel.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
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.
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Extension Unit Hears
Next Year Outlined;
Demonstration Planned
Gold Hill At the last meet
ing of the Gold Hill Extension
unit, held at the home of Mrs.
Ferd Jones, Mrs. Arthur Straus
gave a detailed report of the
projects for the coming year.
They will be clothing, with tail
oring, cleaning and mending;
food buying, types of meals, oven
meals; simple carpentry, includ
ing remodeling a family can do
and special meetings for slipcov
er workshop, safety and fire pre
vention and a special meeting
for mothers with young children
tor making and remodeling chil
dren's clothing. Special classes
in metalcraft will be held if an
instructor can be found.
A freezing demonstration will
be held at the school cafeteria
Wednesday, June 14, at 1:30 p.m.
Anyone interested in the com
munity is welcome to attend the
meeting.
Officers were installed with a
brief ceremony conducted by
Miss Eula Wintermote. Corsages,
made by Mrs. George Dorman,
were presented to the new offi
cers, Mrs. Edward Knapp, presi
dent, Mrs. C. W. Smith, vice
president, Mrs. Paul Holderness,
secretary-treasurer. The Oregon
"Homcmakers Creed" was given
by all present.
Mrs. Charles H. Taylor, sister
of Mrs. Straus, was a guest, as
were W. J. Armstrong and Mrs.
C. W. Smith. Mrs. Armstrong
and Mrs. Smith joined the unit
for the coming year.
Following luncheon Mrs.
Slraus was presented with gifts
in an informal shower from the
ladies of the unit.
Miss Wintermote gave an in
structive talk and illustrations of
lighting, showing various types
of bulbs and globes. .
The club planned a picnic to
be held at the home of Mrs. Ed
ward Knapp Friday, May 26.
Members are asked to be there
by 10 a.m. and textile painting
will be demonstrated. They may
pay a small fee to use supplies
or bring their own paints and
brushes. Textile stencil brushes
or freehand painting brushes
may be used.
Plan CarcfParty
For Rogue River
Rogue River A card party
will be held by the home eco
nomics committee of Live Oak
Grange in Rogue River Satur
day, May 20th. Everyone is invit
ed to attend, Pinochel, canasta
and cribbage will be played and
the charge will include refresh
ments. Prizes will be given for
high scores.
These card parties have prov
en very popular and will be con
tinued at two-week intervals un
til further notice.
Mrs. Carolyn Russell
Is Meeting Hostess
Mrs. Carolyn Russell, 316
South Orange street, was hostess
for the last meeting of the FL
club, and events for the coming
month were discussed.
The hostess prize was won by
Mrs. Leona Gilinsky.
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Phoenix Homemakers
Plan Supper Friday ,
Phoenix Homemakers, class
of Phoenix Presbyterian church
will meet Friday, May 19, at the
church for a potluck supper at
6:30 p.m.
This meeting was formerly an
nounced as a wiener roast to be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Kesler, but a change of
plans was found necessary.
Dessert for the meeting Fri
day night will be provided by
the hostesses, Mesdames J. C.
Kesler and Donald Korth. All
young married people of the
community and their families
are invited to attend. Arrange
ments are made for the care of
the children following the
slipper.
Wayne Morse has "the soundest approach
to the problem of communism it has been
my privilege to hear"
Central Point Class
To Give Play Friday
As Year-End Event
Central Point Central Point
high school will wind up its dra
matic season Friday, May 19,
when the junior class will pre
sent its annual play, "The Whole
Town's Talking." Curtain time
is 8 p.m.
The cast includes John Big
ham, John Hcberling, Stuart
Richards, Bert Simmons, Ken
Bartley, Jean Hamilton, Mary
Johnson, Lucile Harnish, Laural
Jewett, Barbara Graves, Pat
Flaherty, Joanne Carrigan, Bev
erly Moody, Gaylee Ingle and
Susan Culbertson. The play is
under the direction of Mrs. Fran
ces Ruck.
During the intermission, the
high school orchestra, under the
direction of Harry Meyers, will
present several numbers.
Tickets are now on sale at Set
ness' Variety store, Central
Point.
Birthday Parties Held
In Eagle Point Homes
Eagle Point Recent events in
Eagle Point included two birth
day parties.
A birthday party honoring
Mrs. Mabel Tibbitt was given at
her home. The evening was
spent square dancing, with mu
sic furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Noble of the Nichols
Branch district.
Presen . were Mrs. George Mc
Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noble, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Jones, Lindsey.
Lena May and Dean Tibbitts.
Mrs. Jones was presented a
birthday cake, made by Mrs.
Jones, and many gifts.
Another recent party was that
given by Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Noble for their daughter, Laura
May. The evening was spent
square dancing and showing ox
motion pictures. ,
Refreshments included the
traditional birthday cake, and
the honored g iest was presented
gifts.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Mayham. Thelma and Don-
zella Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tibbitts
and daughter, Leona May and
son, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. V, R.
Harper and two sons. Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Matthews, Norma El
len Noble, the guest of honor
and hosts.
Returns
Mrs. E. W. Lorenz has re
turned to her home in Coquille
after a stay in the valley. In
Ashland Mrs. Lorenz was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bowmer
and attended the play "I Remem
ber Mama," directed by Mr.
Bowmer and presented at South
ern Oregon college last week
end. In Medford the visitor was a
guest of Mrs. Helen Dixon and a
nephew, Donald E. Wilson and
Mrs. Wilson, 35 North Quince
street.
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Central Point Women's Re
lief corps of Central Point will j
meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
IOOF hall. I
that's what J. Edgar Hoover
of the FBI says about
Senator Wayne Morse
April 1, 1949
Honorable Wayne Morsi
United States Senate
Washington 25, D. C
My dear Senator:
It was a very great privilege and t distinct
honor for the members of the graduating class,
their guests and us in the FBI to have the oppor
tunity of hearing your splendid address this morn
ing. As I told the audience after you had finished
speaking, I felt that your talk was one of the
soundest approaches to the problem of Commun
ism that it has'been my privilege to hear.
I just want you to know that I very deeply
appreciate your appearing on the program at the
graduation of the Fortieth Session of the FBI
National Academy,
With expressions of my highest esteem and
best regards.
Sincerely yours,
Signed) J. Edgar Hoover.
Choir to Present
Spring Concert
In Ashland School
Ashland Southern Oregon
College choir will present its
spring concert Tuesday, May 23
at 8 p.m. in Lincoln school au
ditorium in Ashland,
The choir, made up of 71
voices, will sing a varied pro
gram of Negro spirituals, sacred
and secular numbers.
Also appearing will be the
mixed octet, the girls' sextet and
the men's quartet.
The choir recently has pre
sented its program at Ashland
high school. Rogue River high
school, Roseburg high school
and the veterans' hospital at
Roseburg.
The public is cordially invit
ed to attend, and no admission
will be charged.
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So add J. Edgar Hoover to the
list of .outstanding Americans
who have spoken in praise of the
record of Wayne Morse. The list
is headed by such respected Re
publican leaders as Thomas E.
Dewey, Harold Stassen, Senator
Arthur Vandenberg, Senator
Margaret Chase Smith and here
in Oregon, men like Ex-governor
Charles A. Sprague, E. C. Sam
mons, Phil Hitchcock, and Paul
B. Wallace.
RE-ELECT SENATOR
WAYNE MORSE
PH AfW. RtiKt Senator Wayne Mrrw Coin.
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Shower and Party
Butte Falls Event
Butte Falls A shower ..,
given recently for Mrs. Henry
Tygart at the home of Mrs. Fred
Kincaid, with Mrs. Leslie Casey
and Mrs. Lloyd as hostesses.
Games were played, with Mn.
Jim Arnold, Mrs. Roy Price and
Mrs. Clay Conley winning
prizes.
After the honored guest open
ed her gifts, refreshments were
served.
Attending were Mesdames
Frank Carson, Jim Arnold, Ray
Trofren, Ted Fredenburg, Bill
Rodgers, Jerry McDougall,
Ross Bowles, Clay Conley, An
zel Conley, Ray Price, R. Ca.
pello, Robert Beeman, B. Boat
man, Kenneth Rodgers, Everett
Moore, Jack Shaw, Bob Hamp
son, Fred Kincaid and Bill Roy
nan, the honored guest and
hostesses.
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