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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, May 16, 1132 District Meeting Mariners' Clubs Set for Sunday A convention of Mariner' clubi of southwestern Oregon will be held In First Presbyte rian church. Eighth and Holly streets, Sunday, May 18. About 80 delegates are expected, and registration is to begin at 3:30 p.m. The nationally known musi cian, the Rev. Vernon Wilcox of Church of the Nazarcne, will present "Music Hath Charms." Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. William Kerns in charge of the kitchen, Mrs. Wayne Carter, tables; Mrs. Wil son Slater, dining room. Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer is music chair man for the event. Election of district officers for the coming year will be held. Further information concerning the convention may be obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Joy Swarts ley, skippers of the local Mari ners' club. Meeting Scheduled For Past Presidents Past Presidents' club, Veterans of Foreign Wars' auxiliary in Medford will meet Saturday, May 17, at the Girls Community club for a potluck dinner. It will be served at 7 p.m. Officers will be elected during a business meeting, and cards will follow. Mrs. Russet Semon Heads West side Unit; To Give Scholarship Westside Extension unit held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Hanley Heffernan on Ross lane, with election of officers held during the meeting. Mrs. Russell Semon was elect ed chairman for the next year. Assisting Mrs. Semon will be Mrs. Haskell Stout, vice-chairman; Mrs. Ted Walland, secre tary; Mrs. Anthony Cappello, treasurer and Mrs. Harrison Meyer, librarian. Following the luncheon, serv ed to 33 members, Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Lewis Conger gave a demonstration on making belts, buckles and buttons. The unit plans to sponsor a 4 an outstanding 4-H student In the Westside district. H scholarship to be awarded to The June meeting will be an outdoor potluck lunch to be held in the gardens of the home of Mrs. Edward Leach. Installation of officers will take place at the June meeting. Change Date Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary announced today that the annual award meeting for essay winners will be held Tuesday, May 20, instead of Saturday, May 17, as originally announced The meeting will be held in the VFW hall at 8 p.m. HAVE YOU HEARn ? A Complete Summer Maternity Wardrobe for Just $45.00! SICOO danlm peddle pushers denim shorts cotton sport shirt rayon slip and panties nylon-cotton bra tundraii two jackets and skirt Phone 2-5803 131 South Central ww.jmi! i i, mi mt mm -Mmmm. i ' mm V ! (A Duplicate Bridge Cub Gives Winning Pairs Medford Duplicate Bridge club held the weekly session Tues day, and winners were an nounced yesterday. For the north-south playing position the Paul McDuffees took first place, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson were second and Mrs. George Codding and Roy Pruitt were third. First place for the east-west playing position were Marvin Kahn and Mike Dillon. Two cou ples tied for second and third place, the pairs being Jack Barr and Mrs. Frank Perl, Budd Gail and Wilbur Hood, Portland. College To Give Shaw Play Tonight Ashland "Candida," popular comedy by the English play wright George Bernard Shaw, will be presented at Southern Oregon college this evening. The spring play by the college drama department will be stf.ged in arena style in the library build ing study room at 8:30 o clock. Angus L. Bowmer, professor of English, is director of the cast of six. He said the production will measure up very well with the presentation of the same play offered here several years ago. "Candida" will be presented again Saturday evening and again on May 23 and 24. FREE DEMONSTRATION m erle noRmfln c e t t I Open 9:30 to 5:30 Incl. Saturday 214 FLUHRER BLDG. PHONE 2-961 1 IS YOUR IUCKY NUM BER WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR NEWS ABOUT THE BIGGEST FOOD SALE EVERI One of these five Phoenix High school girls will be nam ed queen of the annual Phoe nix May festival, to be held Saturday, May 24: Shown above (left to right) are Miss Kay Marie Fisher, sponsored by Phoenix Thursday club; Miss Betty Louise Hendrick son, candidate of Phoenix PTAl Miss Betty Jean Hopper, sponsored by Phoenix Youth club. Below, left to right, are Miss Leota May Perry, spon sored by Phoenix Grange and Miss Mary Kathryn White, candidate of Phoenix Lions' club. Toasfmistress Hears Two Members Speak At Meeting Monday Mrs. Georgia White and Miss Jeanctta Thatcher were speakers for the meeting of Medford Toastmistress club held Monday night at Girls Community club Mrs. Vernon Thorpe presided and Mrs. George Mclnlyre was toastmistress. Mrs. White talked on "Toler ance" and Miss Thatcher on "Progress in the World of Books." Mrs. Bernice Kunzman gave the education talk on "Speech is Interactive." Topicmistrcss vJas Mrs. P. W Foster, and Mrs. Earl Moore was evaluator. Mrs. Lloyd was meeting critic. Society and Clubs Gold Hill Lodge Gives Mother's Day Program Gold Hill Mother's day was observed at the meeting of Ame thyst Rcbekah lodge Wednesday night at Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Clayton Field read a humorous program about a family honoring its mother on Mother's day. During the business session. second nominations of officers Complete GREYHOUND SERVICE Daily from MEDFORD More Service, More Often to More Places Yes, complete Greyhound service is operating again from your local depot! For frequent, de pendable transportation to any place in the West or all America, go Greyhound in air-conditioned comfort. J. A. TOMJACK, Agent 212 N. Barrier) Phone 2-2202 RllYlnll!flC3E) Oregon President USWV Auxiliary To Visit Medford Mrs. Flora E. Fields, Port land, department president of Oregon for United Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary, will make her official visit to two auxiliar ies of southern Oregon at a meet ing set for Sunday May 18, in the Redman hall, Medford. The groups to be visited arc Colonel Sargent auxiliary, Med ford, and Rogue River auxiliary, Grants Pass. A delegation from the Klam ath Falls auxiliary and camp is expected to greet Mrs. Fields. Mrs. Frank Widner, dinner committee chairman, is planning the dinner to be served at 1:15 p.m. in Mrs. Fields' honor. Mrs. Mildred Tolle, auxiliary president, named a number of commit tees for the meeting. They are Mrs. Don Andrfson, Mrs. H. W. Barneburg and Mrs. Rosa Young, decorations and flowers; Mrs. Barneburg, recep tion; Mrs. Ralph Atwood and Mrs. Hans Rammin, dining room. The auxiliary colors will prac tice Saturday May 17, at 3 p.m. in Redman hall. College Students Win Proficiency Awards Ashland Ten secretarial sci ence students at Southern Ore gon college have been presented Gregg shorthand awards for pro ficiency, according to Veva E. Wilson, assistant professor of sec retarial science. Four members of the advanced class have achieved a speed of 100 words a minute, Miss Wilson said. They are Peggy Markham, Ashland; Charlotte M. Harris, Talent; Peggy Manson, Grants Pass; and Arlene Hooker, Great Falls. Mont. Students awarded 80-words-a-minute certificates are Patricia Bailey and Jeanette Kinney, Ashland: Carol Wikstrom, Med ford; and Peggy MeCurley Jack sonville. Two who attained 60-words-o-mintite in the beginners class are Ruth Weekes, Ashland and Lois Wise, Klamath Falls. for the coming year were held, with no new candidates named. Election was scheduled for the next meeting, May 21. Final plans were made to send Mrs. Lester Thompson as a delegate to the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, May 20, 21 and 22 at Salem, and Mrs. George Dorman as an alternate. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Clement, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hannah Routh, Mrs. John Novak and Mrs. May belle Rains. . Pont n.(lrt Ih Iraki and drip. In your prp.nl phimnlnt avtirm nhrn yon ntrd rrpalta call ut prnmpitv! I an r amall . . . vour plumbing prablrm ! a "plpa" for in! Meeting Announced For Sams Valley Unit Sams Valley Sams Valley Ex tension unit will meet Tuesday, May 20, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Duggan at 10:30 a.m. A demonstration on "Buttons, Belts and Buckles" will be given by the hostess and Mrs. C. W. Duggan. Members are asked to bring scissors, needles, thimble, thread, pins, ruler or tape, scraps of material and soft cord. A potluck luncheon will be served and table service will be required. Installation of officers will take place during the afternoon. 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