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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE radar. April f. lilt Musical Society Benefit Concert Set for April 22 Medford Musical society has announced its annual spring concert for Tuesday, April 22, at Medford senior high school auditorium. The concert,' which will benefit the society's schol arship fund, will feature Jo sephine Spaulding, meizo-so-crano of Portland, and Doris Helen Calkins, harp virtuoso from Eugene. Mrs. Spaulding is said to be well-known throughout the Northwest. She is described as engaging and personable and those who have heard her are enthusiastic about her appear ance here. She is a graduate of Willamette university and later attended Juilliard School of Mu sic, New York. Mrs. Calkins is said to be one of the west coast's finest harpists. She is a member of the University School of Music fac ulty. A string quartet, which has performed with success through out the state, will appear with Mrs. Calkins. Doctor and Wife v Plan Dinner Party Dr. and Mrs. William J. Mil ler will be hosts Monday eve ning for a small dinner, with din ner to be served at Tabu follow ing cocktalis at the Miller home, 815 West Main street. After dinner the group will go to Rogue Valley Country club for the benefit dance being given as part . of the annual fund drive of Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Ad ults. Guests for the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mrs. Whitsett Reed and Murray Gar diner. Mrs. Colton's birthday an niversary will be observde dur ing the party. The Young Lady WANTS A NEW EASTER OUTFIT, TOO" Everything is here to make her star in the Easter Parede' whether ha it 6 months or 12 years. There are frilly bonnets for the young mis and perky straws for older sister. Dresses, Dresses', Dresses! Coats Tailored or Lace trimmed like mother's. Cloves like mother's for the final touch. NeedleCraf t Children's Wear Yarn Stamped Linens 211 I. Main ' Phone 3-1011 Next to Brophy's : (j&J if H jr-l. & Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKrar Bateman were married March 15 in First Methodist church. The bride before her wedding was Miss Alice Naomi Drew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Drew. 794 Diamond street and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Bateman. route 2, box 275K. Medford. (Shangle photo) Traveler Leaves For Trip Abroad Mrs. I. E. Schuler left last week for Portland, from where she will leave later in the month for . New York and Europe. She plans to be away from the city for several months and the Schu ler home at 112 Medford heights is now occupied by Mr. and "Mrs. John Winton and their two sons. The Wintons, formerly of Min neapolis, came to Medford from Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. Schuler will go to Ger many for a visit with Major and Mrs. Virgil M. Lancaster, who at one time lived in Med ford and are now in Berlin. In Berlin she will be met by Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Eckern of Vi enna,' and will accompany the Eckerns to Vienna for an indefi nite stay. Mr, Eckern is with the state department of the United States.-'. While in. Europe Mrs. Schuler plans a visit with Harold Stie ler in Nurnberg. Mr. Stieler spent a year in Ashland during the 1949-50 school year as a student at Southern Oregon col lege. To See, Film A film, "Pioneering in'Reha bilitiation," will be shown at a meeting of Epsilon Sigma Al pha Monday evening in the Girls Community club. : aster J7 ari& uou 11 (I A AVil4L on. A flower garden of fash ion blooming at' Jeah Hart's. The delicate loveli ness of Spring reproduced in Lingerie, Blouses, Cot tons, Suits and Toppers. Walk in beauty in the Easter parade. n Committees Make Final Plans for Annual Luncheon Social events will be at a mini mum in the city this week, since it is Holy Week, but committees of St. Ann's Altar society of Sacred Heart Catholic church will complete plans for the an nual Easter Monday, luncheon For many years past women of the society have marked the close of the Lenten season with the large benefit luncheon. This year's part on Monday, April 14, will be at the YMCA with cards to follow luncheon. General chairman for the party is Mrs. Louis Lemire. As sisting. her are Mrs. Thomas Es linger, reservations; Mrs. Lewell Dupray, publicity; Mrs. Robert Iven, decorations; Mrs. Paul Haviland, food; Mrs. Paul An tony and Mrs. P. R. Van Dyke, kitchen; Mrs. R. A. Miksche, floral arrangements; Mrs. Joe McDuffie Jr., prizes; Mrs. Clar ence Pfnister, transportation Mrs. David Walsh, clean-up; Mrs, Fred Spiegelberg, table seating; Mrs. Jonn Jensen, cashier: Mrs Joe Clark, servers; and hostesses, Mrs. William Driscoll, Mrs. Lau rence Espey and Mrs. Paul Mey ers. English Visitor Arrives in City -Mrs. Marie Burger, Maid stone, Kent, England, arrived last week to visit for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs R. K. Schott. Mr. Schott, and their children, David and Caro lyn Sue, 139 White Oak drive. Mrs. Burger's home is located about 35 miles southeast of Lon don. The traveller made the entire trip by plane. This is her second visit here, spending some time with daughter and family about four years ago. Mrs. Schott came to live in the valley from Eng land about five years ago. 22 S. CRAPE t&e7cUe-($ut sasTSafsr WAVI designed especially for short or baby-fine hair! Hera's newva scientific formula developed JUST for th poodle-cvt and other short hair styles. The lotion b loaded with IANOUN, nature's sooth ing restoring oiL Cook's Beauty Shop Mildred Ceelt Widen, euMager Viola Mini OeleJiya Sake HONI 2-4303 41tVi East Mai Sorority Chapter Has Annual Election Officers for the coming year were elected when Alpha Rho chapter, of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Ray Dallaire, 1060 Crater Lake avenue. Mrs. Treavell Turpin was elected president; Mrs. W. H. Fisher, vice-president; Mrs. May nard Paup, secretary; Mrs. Ray Clark, treasurer, and Mrs. Har vey Bell, extension officer. Mrs. Edward Bunnell is the new pro gram chairman. Members of the city council are Mrs. Turpin, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. David Bergstrom. Mrs. John Lamberty conduct ed the program on music. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dallaire. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Bun nell at 111 Portland avenue. Mrs. R. F. Mundy will be hostess. - Church Rites Wed Alice Neomi Drew And Peter Bateman Miss Alice Neomi Dred be came the bride of Peter Mc Kray Bateman in ceremonies performed at 8 p. m., March IS, in the First' Methodist church. About 85 guests attended the rites which were read by the Rev. Meredith A. Groves. The bride, a senior at Medford high school, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Drew, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Bate man, all of Medford. Miss Norma Funk was maid of honor and Arthur Bateman acted as best man for his brother. . Ushers were John Drew, brother of the bride, and Bruce Bateman, another brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Drew gave his daughter in marriage. For her wedding she wore a royal blue suit with white accessories. Her corsage was an arrangement of white and light blue carnations. Miss Funk wore a suit of pink e'ith white accessories and her corsage was of blue and white carnations. Misses Anne Weaver and Bet ty Buckingham were candle lighters. The bride's mother wore a gray suit with white accesso ries and corsage of pink and blue carnations. The bride groom's mother wore a blue suit with, white accessories and cor sage of white carnations and red rosebuds. Baskets of white and pink snapdragons, blue blossoms, ferns and palms, with candles, furnished church decorations. Miss Frances Troxell sang and Bill Walker was organist. About 65 persons attended the reception held at the home of the bride's parents. Serving were the Misses Jacquie Bates, Joan Van Horn, Anne Weaver and Betty Buckingham. The couple made a wedding trip to San Francsico and are living at route 2, box 275 K, Medford. Out-of-town relatives at the wedding were Mrs. Marie Fors- lund, Beaverton, Ore., and Mrs. Clara Jones, Vancouver, Wash. - April Meeting Set For Temple Zuleima temple. Daughters of the Nile, will meet April 12, Saturday, for the first session since new officers of the group were installed. The session is set for 2 p.m. in the Grants Pass Masonic temple. A tea will take place after the meeting with Roseburg Nile club members as hostesses. Mrs. H. Holmes will be the chairman. There will be a practice for all officers at 10:30 a.m., Saturday. Four Stat Officers Of British Daughters Honored at Luncheon The visit here last week of Mrs. Ralph Johnston, Portland, president of the Daughters of the British Empire -in Oregon, and three DBA state board members, was the occasion Wednesday of a luncheon at the Medford hotel. The board members are Mrs. J. L. Hooper, recording secretary; Mrs. May Thorn, treasurer; and Mrs. J. B. Hanton, Oregon secre tary, all from Portland. Nine members of Bow Bells chapter here also attended the luncheon. The visitors were pre sented corsages of early spring flowers. After the luncheon the group made a sightseeing trip of valley points of interest. During the well-attended busi ness meeting that evening Mrs. Johnston gave a report on a new building at the DBA California home and Mrs. Thorn gave a talk on finances of the Oregon chap ters. Mrs. Gwin Edwards and Mrs. G. A. Allingham served refreshments. Candidate and Wife Guests in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lindas, Oregon City, left Wednesday for Klamath Falls after having been guests in Medford in the home of Mrs. W. L. Greenleaf, 103 South Holly street. Mr. Lindas, who formerly lived in Medford, is a candidate for the office of attorney general for Oregon on the Republican ticket. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith were hosts for a dinner which honored Mr. and Mrs. Lindas, entertaining in their home, 1033 Reddy avenue. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lin das, William A. Thelin, Milwau kie, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tucker, the Smith's daughters, Misses Sydney and Jerilyn Smith, and the hosts. Married Announcement was made last week of the wedding of Mrs. J. W. Louterette and Ted Zahnow in Reno, Nev., March 22. The newlyweds are living in Medford. Philadelphia Girl And Coastguardsman To Wed This Month James H. Dickson of Philadel phia, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Thelma Dickson, to Michael Colbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Col bert, 503 Maple street, Medford. Miss Dickson's fiance is station ed with the Coast Guard at Phila delphia. He attended Southern Oregon college for 2V4 years and has been in the Coast Guard for years. The wedding date is set for April 2o Sojourners Medford Sojourners dub in vite all newcomers to the city to' a meeting of the club Thurs day, April 10 at 1 p.m. in the Medford hotel. Family Here . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Allen and their daughter Susan, 7, Mer cer Island, Wash., are in Med ford this week-end, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Erie Allen Jr., 48 Windsor avenue. The two men are brothers. 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