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BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, April 27, 1952 May Fellowship Luncheon Planned by Church Council Final plans for the annual May Fellowship luncheon are be ing completed, according to Mrs. Owen Kunkel, chairman for the event Sponsored each year by Medford Council of Church Women, the luncheon is set for May 2 at 12:30 p.m. The fact that the luncheon will this year be held in the new building of the Presbyterian church, adds Interest to the oc casion. The dining hall will be decorated with spring flowers and Mrs. M. E. Cands and Mrs. L. D. Inskeep are in charge of speak, using as her topic the fellowship theme "Spiritual Se curity for Today's Families." Minister's wives will be special guests. Tickets for the banquet may be obtained through presidents flower arrangements. Mrs. Lyle church u Jtated Sams is general chairman of the h planning to attend are dining room, Mrs. J. R. Sides will lead the I early requested to make reservations devotional program. Other parts of the program will include a vocal trio from the Methodist church choir and Mrs. Harlan Bosworth Jr., will present living pictures depicting "Christian Living in the Home It is also announced that a nursery for small children will be maintained for the afternoon. If you have never tasted ap plesauce and apple pie made with maple or part maple sugar, you Mrs. D. Kirkland West will are really missing a treat. 117 S. CENTRAL MEDFORD PHONE 2-6241 Foundation Sale Save 20 REG. 7.98 NON-ROLL TOP GIRDLE 0 Royon satin, 2 -Inches of coil-wire boned OQ elailie for above waist control, 26 to 36. 0 J O Reg. 1.98 Joan Browns Nylon Bra, 32-40 . . . 1.71 Camp, Auxiliary Honor Thompsons At Dinner Sunday Seventy members and guests attended a meeting of Colonel Sargent camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, held at Redman hall last Sun day. A dinner which preceded the meeting honored Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Ashland, on their golden wedding anniver sary. The hall and dining room were decorated with yellow and white flowers and gold tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were presented a wedding cake dec orated in the anniversary theme. Mrs. William Hill, auxiliary mu sician, sang during dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were escorted to the presidential sta tion during the meeting by the colors and given the triumphal arch. Mrs. Harry Barncburg, a past president, presented the couple with a gift from auxiliary members. Special guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Prinevillo and their son, Ernest Edwards. Mrs. Helen Keesee was in stalled auxiliary chaplain by Mrs. Barneburg, installing offi cer. Mrs. Mildred Tolle, presi dent, appointed Mrs. Winifred Vail chairman of the forthcom ing carnation sale, May 9 and 10. Mrs. Tolle presented Mrs. Barne burg with a carnation corsage in appreciation of her chairman ship of the recent food sales and rummage sale. Guests Included former De partment Treasurer Louise Reid and her son, Hall Reid; Com mander Albert Wallis of Rogue River camp, Mrs. Wallis and their, daughter, Miss Virginia Kallis of Washington; Fred Wy ant, Rogue River camp adjutant; and Mrs. Wyanl; Mrs. Anthony Hoover, secretary of Rogue River auxiliary; Mrs. Sallic Cot ter, past president of Rogue River auxiliary; Mrs. Clara Tichnor; Ernest Cotter; Don An derson and Harry Barneburg. Ancient Abbey To Be Restored Restoration of the Abbey of St. Matthew of the Benedictine Convent just outside of Trier, Germany, is ncaring completion, It is reported. The basilica of this world renowned cloister contains the only tomb of an Apostle north of the Alps. The monk's cells and the Abbey Chapel have been completed. 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Movie To Be Made New York (U.R) "Faint Your Wagon," the musical play that opened last fall, is to be made into a movie by Louis B. Mayer, now on his own after many years at M-G-M. Alan Jay Ler ner, author of the script, has gone to Hollywood to start work on the screen play. He and his composer partner, Frederick Loewe, also have another Holly wood job this year. M-G-M will film their previous stage suc cess, "Brigadoon." Utah Town To Present Ogden, Utah (U.R) "All Faces West," presented in the outdoor stadium at Ogden, Utah, for three days last summer, will be given again this summer on July 19, 20 and 21. It is a music drama composed by Roland Perry of Weber Mu sic College and describes in song and narrative the accomplish ments of Utah's Mormon pio neers. Igor Gorin again will have the part of Brigham Young. Students Attend ' Senior Week-end Many Medford Senior High school students are in Corvallis, Eugene or Ashland this week end to attend the annual Senior Week-end planned each year by state institutions of higher learn ing. The young people are guests in dormitories or chapter houses, and are taken through a sched ule of activities designed to show the educational opportun ities offered at each school. Among those at Oregon State college for the week-end pro gram are Miss Mary Ann Birds eye and Miss Sally Neil, guests at the Chi Omega house; Miss Oscella Caldwell, Miss Gail Gatter, Miss Anne Hart and Miss Meta Jean Frink, guests of Pi Beta Phi; Miss Carolyn Cole man and Miss Sue Harris, Delta Delta Delta chapter; Miss Ro bene Starcher, Kappa Delta; Miss Marjorie Helman. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority; Miss Joan Camp bell, who is a guest of Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Ronene Mil ler and Miss Diane Findley, Kappa Kappa Gamma. 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