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Halverson Studio . ' To Present Recital At Lincoln School The Lloyd Halverson Studio of Music will present a studio recital today at 2:15 p.m. in Lincoln school gymnasium. Mr. Halverson, whose studio is lo cated in the Sparta building will present violin, piano, and Hawaiian guitar students. Pupils to be presented are: Piano, Jerry Matney; violin. Colleen Guisinger, Freda Raws tern, Leon Christensen, Stanley Archer, Stephen Pratt, Kerry Corey, Ronald Archer, Sharon Forde, Lee Verle Hopkins, Rich ard McCarty, Teresa Raymond, Sharon Thomas, Danny An drews, Betty Falk, Hazel Creel, Edwin Christensen, Albert Cox, Carolyn Onstad, Karen Opp, Martin Hunt, Wayne Niehaus. Robert Allen, Kent Ballard. Billy Lawrence, Marsha Lewis. Carol Slater, Ruby Cabler, Shir ley Cooper, Sammy Hopkins, Glen Jahnke, Priscilla Shafer, Russell Robertson, Ronald Cas par, and LouAnn Thomasson. Guitar pupils playing will be Connie Black, Roger Cooley, Judy Edwardsen, Robert Farm er, Darrell Lowe, Arlene May field, Harlan Opp, Helen Heav ilin, David Hogan and Frank Petersen. Parents and friends are in vited to attend the recital. To Initiate Degree of Honor lodge mem bers will conduct initiation dur ing a meeting Tuesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. Those in charge have requested that all officers wear formal dresses for the occasion. The refreshment committee members stated that those at tending are to take sandwiches. only $22.95 Here's the scoop of the Summer season , . . " smoke-light, unlined suits that actually wash as though they loved it! In Dan River's wonderful Wrinkl-Shed cottons, they'll stay unruffled for days . . . need no starching when tub-time comes . . . won't shrink or fade no matter how much hot water they get into. So come one, come all . . . and come now, while we still have a wide selection of styles and colors. r-' 4 Ufa v..," fi Josephine Spaulding, meiro oprano. will be m featured solo ist when Medford Musical so ciety presents the annual bene fit concert Tuesday, April 22, in Medford Senior High school. Mrs. Spaulding, who lives in Portland, is well known in mu sical circles In the northwest, Medford Student Heads SOC Usherette Group Ashland Thirty-five South ern Oregon college girls are ushering at the Lithia theater in Ashland during the current season of the Vining Repertory. Miss Claire Cross, Medford, is in charge of the usherette group which has offered its services. Girls participating include Misses Bettie White and Alverna Gillispie, Medford. new xvisp-of-a-suit for summer, precision-tailored by joselli! twitch from hols to KGDLS . . . switch from hots to cottons ! Switch to Jean Hart's for the summer. 22 S. Grape Society Announces -Program Numbers For Coming Concert Program numbers to be given for the Medford Musical soci ety's concert Tuesday evening have been announced. The soci ety, as its annual scholarship project, will present Josephine Spaulding, Portland, mezzo-soprano; Doris Helen Calkins, harpist from Eugene, assisted by a string quartet composed of Mollie Small Hardin, Constance Elkins, Gwendolen Lampshire Hayden and Roberta Lathrop, ac companied by Lucile Schramm. The concert will be at Med ford Senior High school and is set for 8 p.m. Mrs. Calkins will open the program with "Andante" by Tedeschi; "Aeolian Harp" by Hasselmans and the harp solo from "Lucia dl Lammermoor" by Donizetti. Mrs. Spaulding's first group of numbers will be "Art Thou Troubled?" from the opera, "Rodelinda" by Handel; "Danza, Danza Fanciulla" by Durante and "Tu Lo Sai" by Torelli. Mrs. Calkins and the quartet will play the allegro risoluto movement of "Concerto in C Minor" by. Renie, followed by Mrs. Spaulding singing "11 est Doux, II es.t Bon" from the opera "Herodiade" by Massenet. Following intermission Mrs. Calkjns and the quartet will play a three-part sea chanty by Paul White. To close the concert Mrs. Spaulding wil sing a group of numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Calkins at the harp. Included in this group will be "Pauline's Romance" from the opera "Pique Dame" by Tschai kowsky; "Lilacs," by Rachman inoff; "Sylvelin" by Sinding; Schubert's "Ave Maria" and two numbers of John Jacob Niles, "The Blue Madonna" and "I Wonder as I Wander." The closing number will be "The Time for Making Songs Has Come" by James Rogers. Tickets for the concert are on sale at Pruitt's and Purucker's music shops and at the Cameo Beauty salon. Butte Falls Women Plan Flower Show; Speaker Presented Butte Falls In preparation for the Butte Falls Garden club flower show set for May 20, club members were given an instruc tive demonstration on flower show arrangements by Mrs. Louis G. Gentnec at a meeting of the club last week. Mrs. Gent ner, a member of the Medford Garden club, constructed three arrangements during her talk and displayed others which she had made before the meeting Further plans for the flower show also were made. A variety of plants were exchanged by members. The club voted to donate $5 toward the purchase of linoleum for the Brown church class room. A workday in the Butte Falls city park will be held April 22 at 10 a.m. and anyone in the community Interested in help ing on the flower beds in the park is asked to be there. The club will prepare a card table size exhibit for the Eagle Point flower show April 24. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs. Everett Moore and Mrs. John Collins. Wimberlys Hosts For Supper Party On Opening Night Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr. were hosts last Monday eve ning for a pre-theater party, in viting a group of friends to their home, 30 Barneburg road. Fol 'owing cocktails and supper, the ?roup went to Ashland for the 'penlng night performance of Arsenic and Old Lace" by the ining Repertory company. The event was given to stimu late interest in the spring season of the Vining company, and a second is planned for Tuesday evening. Forty guests were in vited for the first party, and 40 will be Included for the coming event. Miss Alice Grace To Speak for DAR Miss Alice Grace will be guest speaker for a meeting of Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to be held Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m in Girls Community club. Miss Grace is assistant juvenile offi cer for Jackson county. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. C, Houck, Mrs. R. E. Green, Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor and Mn. V. J, Bolton. 1060 Cr.r.r Like A. I .S? - vv- .j?',i . i- I ' V Miss Dixie Coutts Is the bride Miss Coutts is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Mosse. 32 Ashland svenue. and Mr. Edwards is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards of St. Louis, Mo. The wedding has been set for June 15. (Field photo). Dixie Lou Coutts, James Edwards Jr. To Marry in June Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosse, 32 Ashland avenue, announce the coming marriage of Mrs. Mosse's daughter, Dixie Lou Coutts, to James M. Edwards Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards of St. Louis, Mo. Miss Coutts recently returned to the valley after spending six months as a stewardess for United Air lines. While a stewardess Miss Coutts lived in Chicago, 111., and flew both to the East coast, West coast and through the idid dlewest. Miss Coutts is. a graduate of Medford senior high school and also attended Southern Oregon college. Mr. Edwards, a resident of San Francisco, is employed by Lever brothers as hotel repre sentative on the West coast. The wedding date has been set for June 15, and the couple will live in Medford after their marriage. ... bath r Foberge's new creation . . . perfume with an oil base, to gild you with your favorite fragrance, glorify your bathing -ritual, pamper and soften your skin. Aphr.41ila. Wihn; Tlareu, o cl IV, 3.75 and 6.50 Vt ltd In Iht wtSo-rtl-a MINUITTI .. 3.75 th M l tow frosranc Open PBlSfPlpflONS Sundays Of fS7l4At)S 10 A.M. DRUG CENT RE j to J' FIRST y J elect of James M. Edwards Jr, Recent Bride Honored At Shower and Party Given at Russell Home Mrs. Charles Gilchrist, the former Frances Frazier, was honored April 15 at a wedding shower. Hostesses were Miss Charlotte Rusell and Miss Carol Roseborough and the party was held at the Russell home, 814 West Jackson street. Guests were Miss Sandra Stout, Miss Reola Barnes, Miss Darline Auman, Miss Valana Robins, Miss Meredith Martin, Miss Carol Guss, Miss Barbara Bryant, Miss Violet Overstreet. Miss Dolly Carr, Miss Beverly Smith, Mrs. William Russell and the guest of honor. Guild ' St. Mark's auxiliary-guild will meet Friday, April 25, in the parish house, with luncheon to be served at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses for the day will bp Mrs. Horatio Gates, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith and Miss Amy Hard ing. '1 perfume.' before your shower In your bath after your bath or shower an your hair FREE Delivery In City Limits PHONE 2-7113 Sunday. April 10, 1951 University Women To Hold Meeting; Schedule Report The International relations study group of Medford branch, American Association of Univer sity Women, will give the pro gram for the April meeting of the group, It will be held Wed nesday, April 23, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. C. B. Collins, 71 Black Oak drive. Mrs. Justin Smith will speak. A report will be given on the guidance conference for high school girls held at Southern Oregon college March 29. Mrs. Eston Humphrey will be hostess chairman for the meet ing. A luncheon held Tuesday at Rogue Valley Country club hon ored Mrs. Edward C. Lenphier, San Mateo, Calif. The luncheon was given Jointly by the Med ford and Grants Pass branches. Former regional vice-president for the South Pacific re gion of AAUW, Mrs. Lenphier represented AAUW as consult ant at the meetings on the Unit ed Nations charter in San Fran cisco in 1945 and again at the Pacific regional conference on UNESCO in 1948. Mrs. Lenphier was en route to the Oregon convention of AAUW in Gearhart, Ore., April 17-19 and presided at the work shop for presidents of branches. Representing Medford at the convention were Mrs. C. B. Col lins, president, and Mrs. J. P. Tobin, incoming president. Facts ' m For the Diamonds You'll Give With Pride . . . Let Brophy's Be Your Guide Quality MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Name Chairman For Lady Elks Lady Elks will meet Tuesday, April 22, in the party lounge of the Elks temple. Dessert lunch eon will be served at 2 p.m. fol lowed by bridge, canasta and pinochle. Hostesses "will be Mrs. Clif ford Piland, Mrs. Claud Hoover, Mrs. James : Moore and Mrs. Aubrey Sander. Mrs. Eugche Peterson is the new Lady Elks chairman. Her committee chairmen are Mrs. James Gri&by, cards; Mrs. Glenn Harrison, hospitality; Mrs. George Gitzen, publicity; Mrs. Franklin Van Pelt, blood bank. Wives of all Elks are cordially invited to attend the parties. t ; Central Point Mothers Set Meeting Wednesday Central Point Mrs. Roy Gish. Hazel and Ninth streets, will be the hostess Wednesday, April 23 for Central Point Navy Moth ers club. The meeting will com mence at 11 a.m. and a potluck luncheon will be served. Quilts will be tied during the meeting. RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 9 to 5 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 9 to 9 EAST SIDE CIRCLES of the Presbyterian Church 8th and Holly Streets to Remember when you choose her Diamond ) A si (jk... fi1; ijt.. 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