Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1952, Image 6

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    PIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thurtday. April 24, 1952
Society and Clubs
Women of the Moose
Hear Talk on Flowers;
Candidates Initiated
Mrs. Charles Hoppe spoke at
the meeting of Women of the
Moose held April 16 at the IOOF
hall.
Mrs. Hoppe, speaker for a
chapter night program, talked on
arrangements of flowers from the
home garden.
Mrs. George Rldgley, Mrs.
Mrs. Gorden Olsen, Mrs. F. W.
Lyons, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs.
G. L. Witte and Mrs. Leo Web
ster were initiated.
A committee met April 18, at
the home of Mrs. James Roder
ick to nominate officers for the
coming year.
All members and their friends
were invited to a public card
parly Friday, April 25, at Girls
Community club at B p.m.
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Annual Tournament
Plans Completed
By Duplicate Club
Medford Duplicate Bridge
club members are completing
plans for the annual champion
ship pair tournament to be held
Sunday, April 27, at the Med
ford hotel.
The first session will open at
12:30 p.m. and the evening ses
sion at 7 p.m. Mrs. Paul Hatton,
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Mrs. Fred
Rehllng are in charge of the
tournament.
Nine tables of players par
ticipated in the weekly session
of the club held Tuesday night.
Winners for the north-south play
ing position were Mrs. Jean Hall
and William Kennedy, first; Paul
Hatton and Bob Dickey, second;
Roy Pruitt and Mrs. Herbert
Seitz, third; Mrs. Frank R. Baker
and William Isaacs, fourth.
East-west winners were Mrs.
Alice Swanson and Mrs. Edna
Miller, first; Mrs. Sarah Wood
and Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, second
Mr .and Mrs. Paul McDuffee,
third; Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and
Mrs. A. F. Stennett, fourth.
Elementary Schools
To Participate in
Festival at College
Application of Sams Valley
Elementary school for partlcipa
tlon in the annual Jackson Coun
ly Elementary School Music fes
tival to be held at Southern Ore
gon college brings the total en.
tries to 12, according to Helene
M. Robinson, assistant professor
of music.
Miss Robinson also announced
today that Lone Pine school has
requested the opportunity to pre
sent "Trepak" by Tschaikowsky
as its special part of the musical
program. More than 500 element
ary pupils are expected to take
part in the May 7 program.
Sixteen schools have been par
ticipating In the weekly "Singing
Time" program broadcast every
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. over
radio station KWIN, Ashland,
Miss Robinson said. Engaged in
the work have been Applegnte,
Bellvlcw, Central Point, Eagle
Point, Elk Trail, Gold Hill, How
ard, Jacksonville, Lincoln (Ash
land), Lone Pine, Oak Grove,
Phoenix, Rogue River, Shady
Cove, Walker, West Side and
Snms Valley.
CALENDAR
Calendar nollcei and newt tor
the lorlete lection or The Mall
Tribune moat ba eubmitled In
writing, and deadline ror the Sun
day edition ll I p.m. Friday Head
line for weekly newi ll a p.m the
day before publication, and dead
line for the weekly calendar ll
I in ll the day for pubhraUnn
Thursday
7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pytlv
ian building.
7:30 p.m. Central Point beth
el, Job s Daughters, in Masonic
temple.
7:30 p.m. Wenonah club,
Redman hall.
8 p.m. Auxiliary to Myers-
Holland Post, Americnn Legion,
Legion hall, Central Point.
8 p.m. Phoenix Thursday
club, home of Mrs. Raymond
Furry.
8 p.m. Rcamcs chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Girls
Community club.
Friday
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's auxil
iary-guild, pnrlsh house.
1 p.m. Electa Social club,
Girls Community club.
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Medford Student
Rules Chairman
For Club Session
Miss Noreen Kelly, Medford,
will serve as chairman of the
rules committee when the Young
Democratic club of Oregon holds
the annual convention this week
end. The meeting is slated for
April 25-27 in Portland.
Miss Kelly, student at Maryl
hurst college, is second vice
president of the organization and
also is national committeewom
an for the young democrats. She
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward C. Kelly, 006 West
Fourth, both of whom have been
active In the democratic party
for many years. Mrs. Kelly is
at present chairman of the demo
cratic party for Jackson county.
Main convention sessions, in
cluding election of officers and
a public banquet, are set for
Saturday, April 26, in the ban
quet room of Portland Women's
club. Robert Y. Thornton, Tilla
mook attorney and democratic
candidate for attorney general,
will be the principal speaker for
the banquet.
According to a release from
the club, the mnst-often mention
ed candidates for the office of
state president are Jack Snod
gniss, Grants Pass, now first
vice-president, and Charles R.
Zulnuf, Eugene, now treasurer.
State President Walter J. Dennis,
Portland, has announced he is
not a candidate for re-election.
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Annual Music Festival
To Open Friday at School
Several hundred high school students will arrive In Medford
Friday to participate in the annual southern Oregon music contest
festival to be held all-day Friday and Saturday morning, April 25
and 26, at Medford Senior High school.
Vocal and instrumental groups
from 15 schools in the district
will perform for either criticism
or a numerical rating. Judges
are to be Chet Duncan, former
supervisor of music for the. Port
land schools; Karl Ernst, the
present supervisor and Les Arm
strong, music supervisor at
Olympia, Wash.
A single admission will enable
the public to attend any or all
of the events, it is stated, plus
the specially planned program
Friday evening. At that time the
80-voice Medford Junior High
school boys' chorus and the Med
ford and Klamath Falls Class A
division orchestra will perform.
The final division on the eve
ning's program will feature the
Class B bands from Central
Point, Lakeview and Ashland.
A spring concert will be given
Thursday, at 8 p.m. In the Talent
high school gymnasium by the
combined Talent and Jackson
ville bands and choruses under
the direction of John M. Eby,
music director for both schools.
The concert is being held in
preparation for the musical fes
tival here Friday.
The combined choruses will
include about 80 mixed voices
and the bands will include about
45 pieces. The two groups ap
peared in a similiar concert
Tuesday night at Jacksonville.
Canton and Auxiliary
Hold Monthly Meeting;
Initiate Mrs. Campbell
Siskiyou canton and auxiliary,
Patriarchs Militant, held the
monthly dinner and meeting last
Friday evening at IOOF hall. M.
V. Kight, captain of the canton
and Mrs. Kight, president of the
auxiliary, presided at the meet
ings and Mrs. Kight was assisted
by their daughter, Miss Dorothy
Kight. Miss Kight has been at
the Shrine hospital in Portland,
she is enrolled in nurse's train
ing. During the business meeting
Mrs. W. A. Campbell was initi
ated into the auxiliary, with
members of the canton acting as
guards.
Mrs. O. S. Walden, chairman
for the ham supper which the
groups plan on May 3, reported
on the event.
Mrs. Blanche Robinson, Mrs.
George Brownlee and Mrs. John
Black make up the May refresh
ment committee.
Monday evening members of
the two groups visited Jackson
ville Rebekah lodge, with mem
bers of the delegation wearing
lodge uniforms.
In addition to the band and
choral concert there will be
numbers by a fourth grade fluto
phone band.
Install Officers
Of Lincoln PTA
At Last Meeting
Mrs. Dee Newton, past presi
dent of Lincoln Parent-Teacher
association, conducted installa
tion of new officers at the April
meeting of the association held
recently in the school gymna
sium. Officers installed were
Mrs. John Benson, president;
Mrs. S. J. Fagone, vice-president;
Mrs. Paul Gasparotti. secretary;
Mrs. Wiliam Lyman, treasurer
and Mrs. A. E. Sidener, histor
ian. Mrs. Benson presented a past
president's pin to Mrs. H. V.
Martin, retiring presitent.
. The program for the afternoon
opened with introduction of stu
dent body officers by V. P. Bev
is. principal. They are president,
Tony Brauner; vice president,
Dale Shaw; secretary, Beverly
Beach; treasurer, Larry Albright.
The basketball player's trophy
for the outstanding player of the
year was presented to Dale
Shaw. '
Miss Laura Hont's fourth
grade music pupils presented a
musical program accompanied
by Mrs. Bernice Vlles and led by
Mrs. Hazeldean Hohensee.
Attendance prize was won by
Miss Hont's fourth grade room.
Important dates on the calen
dar were announced by Mr Bev
is, Including health day, May 2,
an all school musical at the high
school football field, May 9; Lin
coln school exhibit, May 16 and
the end of school, June 6.
Refreshments were served by
a committee of first grade moth
ers with Mrs. Dean Leuhr, chair
man and Mrs. Audrey Nelson
Mrs. Eunice Warren, Mrs. Boyce
Kellogg and Mrs. H. T. Holman
assisting.
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