Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1950, Image 7

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.V,SZ iK ' tmplTu.idiy. Shown her. ar. th. chairm.n of th. ihre. club., .nd
P." v i 2".liu n " "'I' Plb" Jon"- Ashlind. Mn. Otrin L. Brown. M.dford. end
h ..P.u?.J m?. S P"f' eh1"n- nd M"- Arthur IW pat ch.irm.n of th. M.dford
jroup who aislsttd Mn. Brown In planning th. p.rty. (Brainerd photo).
Miss Parker Serves
As Air Stewardess;
Mother Makes Trip
Miss Natalie "Pehny" Parker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ceroid
J. Parker, 610 South Central
avenue, was recently employed
as a Pan American World Air
ways stewardess. Miss Parker
attended Reed college, Portland,
and took nurse's training at
Johns Hopkins hospital in Bal
timore. Md. Sho i a graduate
of Medford hiijh school.
In her new position. Miss Par
ker flies the Arctic circle when
assigned to flights between Se
attle and Fairbanks or Nome,
Alaska,
Matron Entertains
Officials of Court
Mrs. L. G. Frink, royal matron
of Roxy Ann court, Order of the
Amaranth, entertained officers
of her court at her home on
Thomas road Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Frink and Edward C.
Root entertained with piano and
violin numbers and the group
enjoyed singing. Refreshments
were served.
The court, organized several
weeks ago. received its charter
at ceremonies held last Saturday
night in the IOOF hall.
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service, dental X-ray, clinics and
other branches of dentistry. The
dental nurse does not compete
with men, machinery can never (e
take her place, and she holds a
high plate in the social and t,
business life of her community, y
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Illustrated c it a tog mailed on request y
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j Special Meeting Held
By Evans Valley PTA;
Committees Announced
I Evans Valley A special
meeting of the Evans Valley
Parent-Teacher association was
called May 18 to discuss pur
chase of caps and capes for the
school orchestra. It was decided
to make the capes and caps.
. The school colors, royal blue
and white, will be used. The
members making the new uni
forms expect to have them com
! pleted for graduation exercises
to be held June 1.
Mrs. Harold Wood, newly in
stalled president, announced her
list of chairmen. They are Mrs.
Nealy S u n d. hospitality: Mrs.
Harry Randall, membership:
Lnester . Jensen, legislation;
Mrs. Alfred J. Boulter, publi
city: Mrs. Fulton R. Williams,
program: Mrs. Charles W. Mc
Coy, room representative; Mrs.
Harold Colbert, founders' day;
Mrs. Richard Hoffman, ways
and means: Mrs. Joseph Deckle
man, magazines; Mrs. Kenneth
Damon, social hygiene; Mrs. Vi
las Puddy, historian and Mrs.
Harris Stone, canning chairman.
Mrs. Edward Butterfield an
nounced that May 20 would be
the last moving picture show
sponsored by the group. She ex
pressed her appreciation for the
help given her during the past
year as ways and means chair
man. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Williams and
Mrs. Hoffman.
Medford Student Given
Year Book Certificate
Eugene Miss Barbara Earl,
daughter of Mrs. Katherine L.
Earl. 309 North Columbus street,
Medford. recently received a
certificate of achievement for
meritorious service to the 1950
Oregana. based on abilitv. de
pendability, and devotion of
duty. The Oregana is the year
book published by the students
at the University of Oregon.
Miss Earl, an assistant editor,
receive dan editorial staff certi
ficate. Miss Earl is a sophomore
major in sociology.
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WEDDING
nvitations, Marriage Announcements
SOCIAL FORMS
Brides, Be Surf to Get Your Fret
"Bride's Booklet"
C. ,. V7 EaSt Main St-
O jUClH J Medford, Oregon
Lady Elks Luncheon
Tuesday Afternoon
Attracts 200 Guests
More than 200 Lady Elks of
Medford, Ashland and Grants
Pass attended the luncheon and
card party which the Medford
group gave Tuesday in the
party lounge of the Medford
temple. Guests from Grants
Pass numbered about 50, and
approximately 60 came from
Ashland.
Colorful garden blossoms dec
orated the luncheon tables, and
each woman received a red
rosebud as a favor.
Entertainment for the lunch
eon was provided by the girls'
sextet of senior high school,
Misses Sue Hinkle. Jane Durno,
Maxine Myers. Donna Mack,
Florence Lyons and Virginia
Richmond, directed by Miss Lor
raine Vcidt.
Mrs. Orrin L. Brown, chair
man of Medford Lady Elks and
party chairman, welcomed the
guests and responses were made
by Mrs. V. A. Sprinkle, chair
man of the Grapts Pass group,
and Mrs. Delbert Jones, chair
man of the Ashland unit.
' Many prizes were given for
bridge, canasta and pinochle,
which followed luncheon. Prize
winners from Ashland were
Mesdnmes Mabel Penland. Mary
Mayficid. Lorraine Zittorcob.
Ray Sharp, Harry G. Travis,
Foss G. Kramer, Rose Potter,
Ray Stringer, Don Whitney and
H. E. Keller. Grants Pass prize
winners were Mrs. Naomi Ped
lev, Mrs. Gladvs Hornadav and
Mrs. M. A. Frank and Mrs. R. H.
White of Reno, New, also receiv
ed a prize.
Medford women receiving
were Mesdames S. M. Purcell.
Corey, J. L. Davidson, Cliff Pil
and, John Henson. Deane Lam
bert. Bert Riebe, John H. Tizek
ker. George Howard. Richard E.
Mann, Edward J. Briggs and
GeorRe Weir.
Many smart apearing summer
suits and dresses were seen in
the throngs of Medford women
and their guests. Mrs. Sprinkle
wore a brown and white print
with brown straw hat and a cor
sage of lavender carnations pre
sented by the Medford hostesses.
Mrs. Jones wore a grey suit with
white hat, and a carnation cor
sage, i
Mrs. Brown, Medford chair
man, wore a bouquet of deep
red carnations on her white
suit, and Mrs. Arthur D. Hess,
her co-chairman, wore a navy
blue ensemble with carnation
corsage.
The chairman of the decora
tion committee, Mrs. L. G.
Miles, wore a modish suit of
cocoa brown and the bit of lace
at the neck matched that which
edged her brown straw hat. Mrs.
Miles, whose costumes must be
"king size," designs and makes
many of her own clothes.
Mrs. Parker left last evening
by United Airlines for Wichita,
Kans., where she will visit rela
tives of both her and Mr. Parker.
It is the first time that Mrs
Parker has visited there since
she and Mr. Parker moved from
Wichita 30 years ago. She ex
pects to be gone about a month.
Secretaries Hold
Dinner Meeting;
Members Added
First regular meeting of
Rogue River chapter of National
Secretaries association was held
Thursday evening in the mezza
nine room of the Medford hotel.
It was a dinner meeting.
Mrs. Marian Langley, from
the office of William McAllister,
and Mrs. Vivian Howard, How
ard Stenographic services, were
initiated into the chapter as
charter members.
Mrs. Mary Lovejoy was ap
pointed editor of the chapter's
bulletin, to be known as "Rif
fle Ramblings." Other commit
tee chairmen appointed by Mrs.
Evelyn Schroeder. president,
were Mrs. Janet Snyder, by
laws: Miss A r d i s Patterson,
education: Miss Ann Drysdale.
publicity and Mrs. Lillian New
ton, membership.
Sunday, May 21, 1950
Miss Natalie Parker
DUV Past Presidents
Entertained at Picnic
A group of past presidents of
Daughters of Union Veterans
were entertained at a barbecue
picnic May 12 in Grants Pass
by Miss Leonie Hull. Miss Hull
is a past president of the group
and former Medford resident
now living in Grants Pass.
The picnic was held in the
yard of the home of Miss Hull's
nephew, Virgil Hull. The hostess
was .assisted by her niece. Mrs.
Thelma Saucr.
A business meeting was held,
led by M r s. A. L. Buchanan.
Others attending were Mrs. J. B
Carr. Mrs. Walter Kindred, Mrs.
Francis Brisbine. and Mrs. Roy
Guver.
WEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Famous Authority
On Bridge, Canasta
To Lecture In City
Oswald Jacoby, world famous
authority on bridge, canasta and
other card games, will be in Med
ford Saturday, May 27, to lec
ture. He is being sponsored here
by the Medford League of Wom
en Voters and Rogue Valley
Country club. 1
Saturday afternoon the expert
will lecture on canasta at the
country club, beginning at 2 p. m. 1
and reservations are to be made
jy calling the club .
He will lecture on bridge Sat
urday evening under the spon-j
sorship of the league. The lec-'
tore is set for 8 p. m. and will
be in the Pioneer room of the
Jackson hotel. Tickets will be on
sale at Swem's store Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Jacoby, whose name Is
known to almost every card play
er in America, began playing
cards at the age of nine and has ;
mastered every card game ever ,
written or conceived. He is the
author of seven books on cards
and is currently engaged in writ
lg the eighth.
Prospect Association
To Install Officers j
Prospect Installation of of-!
ficers will be held at the regulai
meeting of the Prospect Parent
Tea c h e r association Tuesday
May 23. This will be the last
meeting for the school term and
will begin with a potluck din I
ner served in the school lunch I
room at 6:30 p.m. I
Those who have not been con I
tacted to take pies are to take i
hot dishes and salads, the com- !
niittec states. Table services will
be required.
The executive board of the
group met May 15 in the home j
of Mrs. Wayne Jones. Salterville 1
legislative chairman. Mrs. James
Popp resigned as secretary for '
the coming term.
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