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BIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wedneidar, April IS, I9S2 Society and Clubs Meeting Announced For Luncheon Club Friday Luncheon club will meet April 18 at the home of Mrs. Archer, 34 North Peach street. Dessert will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Court To Meet A staled meeting of Roxy Ann court, Order of Amaranth, will be held Thursday, April 17 at 8 p.m. at the Medford Masonic temple. Officers are asked to be present at 8:30 for practice be fore the meeting. The Richard Hudnut Home Permanent , . . for naturally carefree curh you can set and forget . . . Richard Hudnut Home Permanrnt wilh Whirl -A-Wave Curlers... 3.00 Refill... 1.50 Ifrtui plat lax) Yes! . . . Even when the rain comes down, your hair stays up . . . just as if it were naturally curly . . . wilh the Richard Hudnut Home Permanent! Its wonder formula gives you curls so soft yet so strong, that you can set tliem and forget tliem, no matter what the weather! Special waving lotion curls your hair softly . . neutralizcr enriched with Nculralizcr Booster makes your wave so manageable I Central Rexall Drug MAIN AND CENTRAL PHONE 2-9431 Open Sundays Children's Show Set for Friday at Methodist Church Theme of the annual children's spring fashion parade, to be giv en Friday, April 18, in the recre ation room of First Methodist Church will be Hawthorne play ground park. The show, set for 7 p.m., is sponsored by Circles 6, 7 and 10 of the church. Setting for the show will be a playground scene and the chil dren will model in groups, pan tomiming various scenes. The scenes will include a picnic group, a fishing scene, the sand pile set, a Sunday school scene, both boy and girl baby sitters, a nursemaid skit and a mother daughter scene. The planning committee Is headed by the chairman of the three circles, Mrs. Charles Lieb brand, Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff and Mrs. Byron Griffith. Mrs. Rob ert Duncan and Mrs. Arthur Cook are writing the script, and the decorating committee will be Mrs. Jennie Lawless, Mrs. Lyle Schoppert and Mrs. F. K. Waters. Mrs. Horace Doolen is music chairman and Mrs. John Kent is chairman of ticket sales. Admission will be charged, and refreshments served. Howard PTAPlans Dinner on Friday Howard Parent-Teacher asso ciation williolcl the annual din ner in the school cafeteria Fri day. April 18. from 8 to 7:15 ! p.m. A complete ham dinner will be prepared by the school cooks and served at a nominal charge. In conjunction with the din er, open house will be held in all classrooms and Mr. Root's music group will present the spring festival In the gymna sium. All parents are cordially invited to attend all events. Phoenix Lodge Plans Meeting at Parkers Phoenix Neighbors of Wood craft of Phoenix will meet Thursday, April 17 at 8 p.m. al the home of Chester Parker, Highway 09 north. A social eve ning, with games for entertain ment is planned. Hostesses will be Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Mark Hackney. New! Leaf Doilies! ' EXQUISITE! Graceul! Make these leaf-doilics in tones of soft spring green, or in russets and yellows of autumn. A new fash ion in table-settings will bring ohs and ahs from pleased guests. Treble crochet and shell-stitch! Pattern 7363; directions. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 5640, Chi cago 80, 111. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with PATTERN NUMBER. Exciting! Our 1952 edition of Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book! Brimful of new ideas, it's only, twenty cents. NINETY-ONE il lustrations of patterns of your favorite needlecraft designs, plus SIX easy-to-do patterns printed right in the book. NEW! HANDY SHOPPING SERVICE - for YOUR Convenience! OYOU WILL BE DELIGHTED with a new service inaugurated by our store for the convenience of our customers. We are particularly proud of it and eager that you shall become acquainted with its many benefits. It offers invaluable help in any PLANS FOR EITHER MODERNIZING OR EQUIPPING THE HOME. It provides ANSWERS TO YOUR CIFT QUES TONS. It insures values saves time and effort. Please accept this cordial invitation to come in so we may tell you all about it. The HENRY'S SHOPPING SERVICE 1132 COURT STREET MEDFORD Benefit Concert Of Music Society To Include Quartet Adding to the program to be given by Medford Musical so ciety April 22 will be a string quartet from Eugene. The quar tet will play with Doris Helen Calkins, harpist, one of two tea turcd soloists for the evening. Members of the quartet are Mollie Small Hardin and Con stance Elkins, violinists; Gwen dolen Lamphire Haydcn, viola, and Roberta Lathrop, cellist. All four are said to be accom plished musicians and In add! tion Mrs. Hayden Is an author Her children's boks, a series of "Really Truly" stories, are well known and she -recently publish ed a book for adults, "From Football Field to Mission Field. The quartet has made many appearances with Mrs. Calkins, considered one of the coast s fin est harp players. The second artist on the pro gram is Josephine Spaulding, mezzo-soprano, Portland. Proceeds from the concert, which will be given at Medford Senior High school auditorium, will be used for the society's scholarship fund. Leons TOTS-TO-TEENS After Easter COAT SA All Children's Coats Slashed in Price for Clearance . . . Buy That New Spring and Summer Coat at a Great Saving . . . Every Single Coat in the Store Goes on Sale . . . Nothing Held Back . . . Just Look at These Values . . . ii INFANT COATS Sites 1 to 3 ... All pastel colors . , light weight fab rici , , boys or girls , soma ' with hats . , , 3" BOYS COATS" Wools , . . Checks and Tweedi ... all or part woo.. Values to 16.95 . . .Coat stocks mutt be reduced. 99 99 10 18 6 Leons TOTS-TO-TEENS Shop "GIRLS SHORTYS" New Spring Gabardine Shortys' ... 7 to 14 sixes. Pastels . . Navy and Reds. A grand value . , . 99 Up II GIRLS COATS" Dotens of lovely new styles ... ill must go . . . and here ar prices you'll save on . . , Values 24.95 Bethel Delegation To Attend Session Of Grand Council A large delegation of members from Medford bethel, Job's Daughters, will leave Thursday for Roseburg to attcid Oregon's 28th annual grand guardian council meeting to be held there April 17, 18, and 19. Among those attending will be Miss Kay Durno, queen; Miss Johneva Pond, senior princess; Miss Shirley Johnson, Junior princess; Miss Sandra Hubbard, guide; Miss Caroline Coleman, oast queen; and Misses Roberta Manning, Meredith Turneis Flor ence Stacey, Joyce Adams and Dallas Mae Barnard. Members of the drill team at tending are Miss Barbara Roach, captain: and Misses Marjorie Newman, Bernice Skoog, Emily Masterson, Nancy McKeown, Caroline Clogston, Caroline Rice, Mary Todd, Sandra Califf, Jacque Colton, Carlene Caton, Georgia Thomas, Joan Martin, Rosalie Johnson, Sheila Spence, Meredith Foote, Diane Reich, Janet Perry and Molly Walker. Others attending will be Mrs. V. A. Turpin, guardian of the bethel; L. R. Manning, associate guardian; Mrs. LaVern Johnson, Mrs. V. M. Califf, Mrs. Lloyd Caton. Mrs. Martin Newman and Mrs. Oie Skoog. No meeting will be held by the Medford bethel tonight, it was announced. Medford Couple Home After Stay in Salem; Attend Group Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd have returned to their home on East Main street after spending a week in Portland and Salem. After spending the early part of the week in Portland, the Brain erds returned to Salem where they were guests of Mrs. Brain erd's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Swartsley, and her mother, Mrs. R. W. Swartsley. While in Salem they attended a reunion of a group of north west residents who made a tour of the Hawaiian islands In Jan uary. The group first assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogers and then later were at the American Legion club for dinner. After dinner the group went to the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee where Mr. Brainerd and Dr. Woodman- see showed pictures which they took on the tour. Fifteen attended the reunion Chairman Prepares Special Program For May Luncheon For the anual May Fellowship luncheon, sponsored by Med ford Council of Church Women, a program of special interest Is being prepared by a committee under the leadership of Mrs. Owen Kunkel, chairman. Theme for the day is "Spirit ual Security For Today's Fam ilies and the program will em phasize the importance of proper child development with great stress being made regarding Christian Influence in the home. Mrs. Kirkland West will be the afternoon's speaker. Luncheon will be served in the dining room of First Presby terian church at 12:30 p.m., Fri day, May 2, with hostesses from the several affiliated churches assisting at the tables. Since the Council May Fellow ship luncheon is an outstanding event each year, it is anticipated that the attendance will be very large and those planning to at tend are being reminded to se cure tickets from presidents of church women's organizations at an early date. Mrs. Ivan Gay has been chos en to arrange and prepare the programs for the luncheon and Mrs. Lyle Sams will, supervise table arrangements. Filters employing poroun stain less steel as the filter medium can now be had for special clar ifying problems. Pore openings in the stainless steel vary from 20 to 63 microns. CALENDAR, Calandar nollctt and awi fo i!so tocULr ctloM t lB Mall trlbuna molt b lubmitt.d ir wrtuni, and deadline lor in Sun day edition I p.m. Friday Dead una for weekly newt la S p m. thr Jay before publication, and dead line for the weekly calendar 1 a m mt tbe day for publirauon Friday 7:30 p.m. Circle 9, WSCS of the Methodist church, Mrs. A. O. Walker, 2241 Jacksonville high way. Thursday 12:30 p.m. Ladies Aid soci ety, St. Peters Lutheran church. 1 p.m. Golden Link Bible class, home of Mrs. Boyd Kline, 953 Jasper street, 2 p.m. Jacksonville Garden club, home of Mrs. Albert Burch. 2 p.m Sams Valley Ladies club, Mrs. Harry Musson home. Hope Dance Studio To Present Recitals Thursday, Friday Students of the Colleen Hope Dance studio will present the first two of a series of spring dance recitals Thursday and Fri day, April 17 and 18, at the Cra- terian theater. The hour both nights is 8:30 p.m. Theme for the recitals is "An Afternoon in Paris" but Miss Hope states that for the most part the dances and dancers will be different each night. More than 100 students will take part in the two recitals, t Ruch PI A To Show Film Friday Evening Ruch Parent-Teacher associa tion will sponsor the regular An oftfiese names in the clothes you wash? Gotham Gold SMm Cinderella Frocki for Girl Twrlrnll Vonlo DuofoJtJ Kay nee Cloth of Gold American All Wool Bt a nke h Am ricon WooJvn Company Ha men GtevM NU-tVt U fol Jack Tar Teal Carter'. ImI CoHymbla lVl Minerva Valencia Cotton Eaitern lilei Nanette Original Trv-last motor of quality fabrics; garments, baby Wofhw i i fait mat 9 opporW II "WrtT i J i Mineral Club Plans Field Trip Sunday Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club announces a field trip Sunday, April 20. Those wishing to make the trip are asked to meet at the bridge in Eagle Point at 9:30 a.m. and all are asked to take lunches and water. Plans for the trip were made at the April meeting of the club. Dclmar Smith and Dwight Mc Corkle spoke during the evening of a field trip made to Brice can yon, Utah, illustrating the talk with colored slides. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Boudish, Paul Olsen and Elder, assisted by Miss Nor ma Elder. India's rice import target for 1952 has been set at 1,000,000 tons a 10 per cent increase over last year and nearly 35 per cent increase over 1950. Imported food grains for 1952 are expected to be more than five million tons, iriokti any soap or waihWig com pound wash batter, make! any water hard Of soft rinie batter, Calgon Inc. Hajari lldg, Pgh., Pa. showing of a Conger-Morris mo tion picture film Friday, April 18, at 8 p.m. at the school cafe teria. "You Gotta Stay Happy" is the title of the main picture, and there will be a comedy and travelogue: There is no admis sion charge, and everyone is in vited to attend. 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