Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1950, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OHECOW)
cmena
Recital Presented
By Piano Students
In Medford Church
Piano pupils of Mrs. D. F.
Huson and her daughter, Mibs
Margaret Huson, were presented
in recital recently, the event be
ing at the First Presbyterian
church parlors.
The rooms were arranged with
bouquets of irii and bridal
wreath, and tapers lighted the
scene. Ushers were Misses Ann
Denman, Laura Mae Huson, Lau
ral Jewett, Ruth Jones, Nancy
Cottingham and Barbara Cook.
John Van Dyke, Jim Perry,
Douglas Pruitt and Stephen San
ders assisted with seating ar
rangements. Refreshments and a social
hour followed the program, and
pouring were Mrs. Frank Van
Dyke, Mrs. Kenneth Denman and
Mrs. Albert James. Serving cake
were Mrs. O. H. Bengtson, Mrs.
Paul Selby, Mrs. Allan Perry
and Mrs. Aubrey Norris.
Pupils of Mrs. Huson who ap
peared were Shirley Hopkins,
Sandra Jewett, John Norris,
Brent Bengtson, Karalee Selby,
Linda Norris, Douglas Pruitt,
Bonnie Van Dyke, Diana Get
chcll, Jim Perry, Laura Mae
Huson, Ann Denman, Margaret
Selby, John Van Dyke, Jacque
Colton, Janet Merrill, Melody
Pierce, Sandra Laing, Steven
Sanders, Barbara Cook, Nancy
Cottingham, Margaret Huson and
Laural Jewett.
Miss Huson's pupils playing
were Forrest Cook, Judy Mor
ris and Linda Smith. Ruth Jones
and Laura Mae Huson sang a
duet, with Barbara Cook as ac
companist. Guests musicians for the reci
tal were members of the senior
high school string quartet, Miss
Joyce Montgomery, violinist;
Miss Maureen Rice, second
violin. Miss Robene Starcher,
violist and Miss Margaret Hu
son, cellist. They played two
numbers. Miss Melba Chehak Is
director of the quartet.
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HAMBURGER lb. 45c
PORK
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MAIL THIBUNE
Shady Cove Plans
Box Social I uesdav
As Benefit Event
Shadv Cove Shady Cove res
idents have Dlanned a box sup
per and community sing Tues
day, March 23 at 7 p.m. at the
schoolhouse as a benefit for the
George Hook family, whose
home was destroyed by fire last
Sunday.
The public is invited and all
.nmAn nf ihA rnmmimitv Are
asked to bring decorated lunch
... i t ..
eon Doxes wan enougn juuu mi
nonnlo As la the traditional
custom, each lady will eat sup
per witn tne man wno puauoan
her luncheon box.
During the community sing,
the program will be for the most
nt niH ennaa whiph it is be
lieved everyone will enjoy.
A great ueai oi nuuieat ia ut-
Inn nn,n in fhlQ mmmilllitV pf-
tnrt in niri the Hook family, it is
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stated, ano a is oeuevcu mou
aiirh benefit events will become
a community custom.
The Hooks nave iwo sons, anu
In orlAiiinn a niprp nf Mrs. Hook
Is making her home with the
family. They are now living in a
iar.mnt.Iirv OnMITP shplfpr erCCted
by friends shortly after the fire.
Cecilia Anne Fichtner
Entertains on Birthday
Cecilia Anne Fichtner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ficht
ner, was hostess to a group of
foinnrle MaV 13 ill Pplphrfltion Of
her eighth birthday anniversary.
Table decorations were in pas
tel colors. Games were enjoyed
throughout the afiernoon and
prizes were given.
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Friday, May 19. 1950
Many Events Planned
For Girl Scout Troops;
Fly-up To Be Tuesday
These last days of May are
busy ones for the Girl scouts.
St. Mary's neighborhood will
hold its court of awards and
Brownie fly-up Monday, May 22,
in conjunction with a meeting of
St. Mary's Parents' club.
Fourth grade Brownies of oth
er neighborhods will meet Tues
day, May 23, at 4:15 p.m. at the
Scout house and will take part
in the annual fly-up when they
will receive their wings and be
invested as intermediate Girl
scouts. Third grade Brownies
will sing farewell to their sister
Brownies, the "fly-ups" will be
welcomed into the ranks of the
Girl scouts by fifth grade scouts,
and the traditional fairy will
wave her wand over each
Brownie as she recites her Girl
scout laws.
Saturday. May 20, the J. C.
Penney store will open its Girl
scout eauirment service. Each
Girl scout visiting the depart
ment will receive a souvenir.
Uniformed Girl scouts will serve
as ushers at the foot of the stairs
and will direct scouts to the new
department.
Artist To Exhibit
With Azalea Show
Gold Hill Fritz Wertz. Gold
Hill artist, has been invited by
the all-year events committee of
Brookings, Ore., to show his wa
ter color paintings in conjunc-1
tion with the annual azalea show
to be held in Brookings May 20
and 21.
Mr. Wertz exuects to exhibit
about 80 paintings in all. Twenty
nine will be the portraits of the
Gold Hill old-timers.' These
were shown last summer at the
famous Maryhill Museum of
Fine Arts and later were shown
in the art gallery at Yakima,
Wash.
Remainder of the show will in
clude ranch scenes on the Rogue
river, buildings and scenes of
historic Jacksonville and scenes
painted on the Oregon coast.
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Paulena Carter
To Play Sunday
Miss Paulena Carter, young
pianist, will make her first ap
pearance on the Standard Hour
this season when she plays Sun
day, May 21 at 8:30 p.m. DST
over the NBC broadcast. Miss
Carter, who has relatives and
many friends in Ashland, Med
ford and Gold Hill, win Be play
ing for the 13th time on the
Standard Hour.
She will be heard with Bruno
Walter and the Standard Sym
phony orchestra of Los Angeles.
Miss Carter will present Weber's
well known "Concertstuck" best
described as a piano concerto In
miniature, or "concert study."
Orchestral numbers will In
clude "Der Freischutz: Over
ture" by Weber; three German
dances by Mozart, "Forest Mur
murs" by Wagner and three sec
tions of the "Damnation of
Faust" suit by Berlioz, including
"Minuet of the Will o' the Wisp,"
"Dance of the Sylph" and "Ra
koczy." The program will originate in
the Los Angeles studios of NBC
and will be the 1206th broadcast
of radio's oldcsHiour of music.
Guests Attend Meeting
Degree of Honor Club
Allen Ford and Larry Copple
were guests at the last meeting
of Degree of Honor Junior club
held in Lincoln school gymna
sium. Bruce Larson received a
Drize for bringing the guests and
also presided over me meeting.
Dennis Von Ting acted as past
president, 'Gail Tays first vice
president, Nancy Tays second
vice-president, Virginia Carlson
flat! bearer. Sharon Best usher
and Dennis Von Ting yell leader.
Mary Bonner played several
selections on the piano and Nan
cy Tays gave a baton demonstra
tion. It was announced that the club
members now have 65 service
and sunshine caps.
Sharon Best presented the pi
anist. Mary Bonner, with a cor
sage from the club. Virginia Carl
son led the refreshment march
and Nancy Tays assisted Mrs. H.
G. Wilson, director, in serving.
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Nome Instructor for
Lodge Square Dance;
Annual Picnic Planned
Mrs. Ivan Davies, "Y" square
dance instructor, will take
charge of the program at the
dance to be held at IOOF hall
Tuesday, May 23. Beginners will
be given help and good music
is promised.
The dance is open to all Odd
Fellows, Rebekahs and their
friends; ladies are requested to
bring a half dozen sandwiches
each.
The annual Odd Fellows pic
nic is scheduled for June 11 at
Tou Velle park. Members of all
branches in southern Oregon and
their friends will participate.
Games and refreshments are be
ing planned for the entire day.
the committee in charge states.
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Eagles Announce
Dinner And Dance
Marking completion of the
yearly quota of new members,
the Fraternal Order of Eagles
will celebrate with a dinner and
dance Sunday, May 21, to which
all Eagles and their families are
invited. Dinner will be served
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dancing
will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
to the music of Denny and his
Rogues.
Damon Floyd is in charge of
festivities and L. G. Morthland
in charge of the kitchen. The
event is for Eages only.
Party Announced
For Bride-Elect
Miss Lorraine Moffat will be
honored at a pre-nuptial shower
to be given by members of Roxy
Ann Grange at the Grange hall
tomorrow night. Miss Moffata
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Moffatt, 2178 Spring street, is
the fiancee of Vinton McMichael
of Yreka, Cal., and the wedding
has been set for June 11 in the
First Christian church in Med
ford. Both young people are at
tending Southern Oregon college.
The Grange announces that
all members are invited to the
shower.
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