Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1952, Image 22

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    FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON)
Plan Final Meeting
For Oak Grove PTA;
Play Day Announced
Final meeting of the school
year of Oak Grove Parent Tea
cher association will be held
Monday, May 19, at 8 p. m. in
the school cafeteria.
Election of vice-president to
succeed Mrs. C. H. Thompson.
Jr., vice-president elect will be
held, and officers for the com
ing year will be installed by
Mrs. William Knips. Elected of
ficers Include Mrs. M. O. Wright,
president; Mrs. James Vander
Stecn, secretary; and Mrs. Wil
liam Davenport, treasurer.
A report on the state conven
tion will be made by Mrs. Wil
liam Davenport, who served as
delegate for the group.
Cub Scouts of Pack 4 will
present a charter to the PTA.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of children in the
first grade. Mrs. Arthur Lewis
is chairman.
Oak Grove school annual play
day will be held Friday, May 23
with contests and games begin
ning at 9:45 a. m. A potluck din
ner will be served at noon.
Summer roundup for pre
school children will be held
June 5 from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m.
at the school.
You can't beat the Dutch
when it comes to making
beautiful pewter ware. We
have some Intriguing new
pieces straight from Hol
land pitchers, vases,
bowls, candlesticks, and
a treasure of a teapot.
For fluid grace of line
for satiny perfection of
finish these are tops. If
you're looking for a dis
tinctive, sure to please
wedding gift, here's an
answer to your problem.
For Informal entertaining,
indoors or out, you'll like
our Solano salad sets. A
big, big bowl, with 8 gen
erous sized individual
bowls natural earthen
ware outside, highly glar
ed and gaily cplored
inside. They're oven-proof
too, and all 9 pieces are
just $7.50.,
Bell's Homewares
44 South Central
AS SEEN IN
"The Beit li Not
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MAIL TRIBUNE
SI. Mark's Evening guild held the annual spring card parly
Wednesday in the two recreation halls of St. Mark's Episcopal
church with foursomes of women playing In the guild hall and
tables for couples and for men players in the parish house.
Shown above (at back table, left lo right) are Mrs. Frank Den
ham, Mrs. Ernest Conrad, Mrs. Glenn Allen and Mrs. A. H.
McLelland. In the foreground are Mrs. Fred Morlan, (with back
Health Association Name New Officers At Annual Session
Mrs. John Cotton, Ashland,
was re-elected president of Jack
son County Public Health associ
ation at the annual meeting
Thursday in St. Mark's Episco
pal Guild hall. This will make
Mrs. Cotton's second term.
Others named to office were
Mrs. Ray Casterline, vice-president;
Mrs. Ray Frisble, secre
tary; Mrs. George Schuler, trea
surer, Miss Helen Bullis, cor
responding secretary.
Chairmen elected to office
were Mrs. Allan Perry and Mrs.
Robert Dickey, seal sale co-chalr-men;
Mrs. Jack Walker, case
finding; Mrs. William Miller,
Other.
CHARM
Expensive"
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Sunday, May IS, 1932
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health education; Mrs. Ralph
Thompson, publicity; Mrs. Henry
Padgham, social hygiene; M r s.
Lewis Ulrich, Sparrow Memorial
clinic; Mrs. Alex Sparrow, fi
nance. Named to the advisory board
were Mrs. J. C. Ottinger, Talent;
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, M r s.
Francis Cheney, Mrs. Dwight
Findley, Mrs. Tom Shearin,
Eagle Point, and Mrs. B. A. Cope.
Ashland.
Consultants will be Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, Dr. Reinhold Kanz
ler, Dr. Leo Melllsh, Eugene
Thoniflike, E. H. Hedrick, Lc
land Linn, Ashland and Alf
Gantner
Seeress . . .
Simpson Seersucker makes this
ewel print swim suit a delight
to own. It shirrs easily to fit your
waist . . flares out like a little
dress, and has matching panties.
Of course, It's fast-drying.
$795
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MEDFORD
to camera) president of the guild, and (left to right) Mrs. R. P.
Corbin, Mrs. Warren Elliott and Mrs. Walter Tomlin. Mrs. Cor
bin and Mrs. Tomlin were co-chairmen for the party. Below
are (left to right) Eugene Koozer, Dick Mann, Fred Morlan and
Walter Tomlin, who made up a foursome to play in the parish
hall. Both halls were decorated in the circus theme. (Brainerd
photo)
Mekvold, Central Point.
Annual reports were present
ed and the members approved
revision of the constitution and
by-laws.
Scottish Rite Women
Welcome New Member
At Meeting Monday
Mrs. Ira Canfield, president
of Scottish Rile Woman's club,
welcomed Mrs. Frank E. English
as a new member of the group
at a business meeting Monday
evening in the Masonic temple.
Mrs. Canfield appointed Mrs.
II. C. Goldsmilh and Mrs. H. L.
Alford on a supply and pur
chasing committee.
After the meeting the Scot
tish Rite men joined the women
for the coffee hour. Refresh
ments were served at tables dec
orated with fans holding red and
white carnations. Large baskets
of spring flowers decorated the
room.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Fred Purdin, Mrs. Fred W.
Scheffel, and Mrs. Morris Bough
ner. The next meeting will be May
26 at eight o'clock in the temple,
and will be a social affair.
The officers, Mrs. Canfield,
Mrs. George W. Thomas. Mrs.
Fred Gardner, and Mrs. Ralph
Krows will be hostesses for the
evening. All Scottish Rite Ma
sons wives are welcome.
Dorolhy Gray
jane! Summer Fragrance
HOT WEATHER
annual H, 8 Ot., $1.00 r. $2.00 lrffB
Whlh Lilac nd 4 other fragrinew: Sunv
net Song, Sweet Spice, Natural, Summer
Bouquet.
PURSE-STICK COtOONl COOUt
Whltt Lilac and Coldoa Orchid trTni
... $ 1 .00 (also in Summer Song And Sum
mer Bouquet)
SMI
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in iXMepar or night Prumi . , . I JO
JUMBO-STICK CCMOONf COOilR
(in cliA con tuner not itlut,)
full 24 OI....1I.25. WhfH Mm tod
Golden OrcHid fraranc (also in Summer
Sooj and Swt4 Spice). Mi fntmpim ml
OPEN
SUNDAYS
10 A.M. to
10 P.M.
New Service Club
To Be Organized
By Medford Women
Mrs. Verne Foreman, field rep
resentative for District 10,
Altrusa international, announces
the organization of a club for
Medford. An organization dinner
will be held Saturday, Ma.y 24,
at 6:30 p.m. at Rogue Valley
Country club.
Miss Dorothea Taylor, Seattle,
district governor, and Miss Ber-
nice Gardner and Miss Dorothy
Hollingsworth, Portland, will as
sist with the ceremonies.
Altrusa, the oldest of women's
classified service clubs, was or
ganized in Nashville, Tenn, April
11, 1917, In August of that year,
Altrusa incorporated, and be
came the first national organiza
tion of executive and profes
sional women, either classified
or unclassified.
Membership in Altrusa is ex
clusively for one outstanding
representative of each particu
lar business or profession; or
women working in an executive
capacity, within the territory of
an Altrusa club, and is by invita
lion only, Mrs. Forsman states.
In the International organiza
tion, there are over 10,000 pro
fessional and executive women
In more than 325 clubs through
out the United States, Canada
England, Mexico, Puerto Rico
Central America, and Asia, who
work together to carry out At
trusa's program of service to fos
ter community, state, national,
and International betterment,
according to tile representative.
Like the men s service clubs
Altrusa always selects some
worthwhile project in the com
munity. They are interested in
youth guidance, career confer
ences, job clinics for teen-agers,
scholarships for college students,
as well as public affairs and
international relations.
One of the beneficiaries of Al-
trusa's International project Is
Miss Inez Posse Escot, a young
Latin-American woman who is
attending the University of Ore
gon in Eugene at the present
time.
Clubs have been recently
organized In Albany, Spring
field, and Roseburg, Ore., the
representative reports. Portland,
Pendleton, and Salem also have
Altrusa clubs.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Plans Dinner Monday
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
will meet Monday, May 19, at
6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Eloise Winklebleck, 940 Whit
man. Members are to have a cov
ered dish dinner, which will be
followed by a business meeting.
Specials ,
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DRUG CtMTRI
Meadows Observe
50th Anniversary
With Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Winton Meadows
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary at their home, 250
Lozier lane, May 11. A family
dinner was followed by open
house, with 30 guests calling.
Present for the dinner were
the couple's son, Paul, Fall
Creek, Ore., and three daughters,
Mrs. Charles McQuigg, Medford;
Mrs. Ralph Scoville, Applegate,
and Mrs. Wes Bressie, Jackson
ville. Two other sons, Carl and
Fred, were unable to attend. The
Meadows have 13 grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Meadows were
married in Summers county,
West Virginia, May 12, 1902.
Both are native Wesi Virginians,
Mrs. Meadows having been born
In 1867, and her husband in
1868. They came to Medford in
1935.
Mr. Meadows is a retired car
penter. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mea
dows are active, and their favor
ite, recreations are hunting and
fishing.
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Dinner Ends Year
For Ruch Group;
Install Officers
Ruch Approximately 200
Parent-Teacher association mem
bers and guests were present for
a covered dish dinner Friday
evening, May 9, to wind up a
successful year of PTA work.
A brief business meeting fol
lowed the dinner. A letter of
appreciation from the March of
Dimes headquarters concerning
the Applegate donation of $215
was read.
Applegate school presented an
invitation to Ruch school to be
their guest for an all- day "play
day" at which mothers are to
serve lunch,
Mrs. Fred West, a former pres
ident of the group, installed new
officers. They are Mrs. Robert
Webb, president; George Red
head, vice-president; Mrs. Gail
Buffington, secretary, and Rex
Davis, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramman
were presented a going-away
present by the retiring presi
dent, Robert Webb. Mr. Kam
man is principal and Mrs. Kara
man a primary teacher in the
school. Mr. Kamman has accept
ed a position as principal of
Lone Pine school.
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Nylon net 5.95 to 11.95 .. . nylon wired bra 5.00
Jantzen "plus-bra" the most wonderful padded bra of
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Mise; Marip Laird 1
Wins Scholarship
Of College Women
Miss Marie Laird, a Medford
Senior high school senior, was
awarded this year's annual schol
arship of College Women's Club
of the Rogue Valley at the April
meeting of the club. Mrs. Arthur
Peters, Ashland, was hostess to
the group.
Miss Laird will attend the
Northwestern School of Com
merce in Portland.
Mrs. W. J. Crandall gave the
nominating committee's report
on club officers. Miss Elizabeth
Burr is nominee for the office
of president; Mrs. Earl Rogers,
vice-president; Mrs. James John
ston, secretary; and Mrs. H. S.
Chirgwin, treasurer.
Mrs. Cay Hufman of Southern
Oregon college was in charge of
the musical program presented
by college students. Mrs. W. A.
Sousa played a piano solo and
Ken Mohney, sang. Others were
Miss June Kelso who played a
violin solo and the Misses Doro
thea Coe, Kay Davis, and Ruth
Newton, a vocal trio; and Lloyd
Bunnell, who sang.
The refreshment committee
was Mesdames R. M. Attwooll,
W. J. Crandall, C. W. Koyl, T. R.
Nicholson, Emil Peil, Elmo Stev
enson, C. D. Winston, and the
Misses Bertha and Hazel Steph
ens. During the refreshment hour
Mrs. Peters played several organ
numbers.
Station Manager
To Speak Friday
At AAUW Dinner .
Ray Johnson, assistant mana
ger and chief engineer at radio
station KMED will be the speak
er at a dinner meeting of the
American Association of Univer
sity Women Friday, May 23. The
dinner will be served at 6:30 p.
m. in the Jackson hotel pioneer
room. Mr. Johnson's topic will
be "Television."
Musical entertainment will be
provided by Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Field Jr. Arrangements for
the meeting were made by the
Misses Jacqueline Rosling, Flor
ence Aasson and Shirley Mauer,
Reservations should be made by
calling Mrs. H. P. Poston at tele
phone 2-2569. .
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Plan Luncheon
Women of the Moose and
friends are invited to attend
a dessert luncheon benefit pi
nochle party Monday at 1 p.m.
in the home of Mrs. R. C. Wyatt,
235 North Ivy street.
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American Gem Society
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