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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Society and Clubs Junior Stamp Collectors To Sponsor First Show The first stamp collectors' show ever held In Medford Is set for Saturday, May 24, In the upstairs social room of the YMCA building. The show is being held by the Junior "Y" Stamp club, organized only a few months ago. The public Is invited to attend. F.aih mpmhpr nf th cltlh. I which numbers about 60, has been invited to enter one page In each division, United States, foreign, air mails and topical, Because of the demand of mem' Automaticallv- YOUR BEST WATCH BUYI $49.73 Come end Ihh mH- winding beauty today. Your ilghttit wriit motion beapa U wound. The lait word In convninc and value. This Wadiworth It dreuy, yet ' iturdy water and thock ' reshtanr, luminous iwetp-secona' hand. Othar Wadiwortti Automatic) at (53.00. Prices Includ Federal Tax. WATCHES A Subsidiary of tti Elgin Watch Co. 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Together the two are pro viding the grand award. Ribbons will be awarded by the YMCA which Is helping to sponsor the Junior club. The club s second sponsor, Southern Oregon Stamp club, will provide three Judges for the show. An attendance award will al so be presented at the meeting, the last for the club until Sep tember. Clyde Smith, club lead er, will provide this award. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Eric do Place, assistant, state that all members of the club and their parents are Invited to attend both the show and a party which will follow. Refreshments will be served at the party. In addition, they invite any one Interested to view the stamp collections and point out that the show wll represent the ac tivities of the young people, ranging In age from 8 to 16 years, in stamp collecting and what they have learned about stamps since the club was or ganized five months ago. Mrs. Dora Powell, president of Medford Rotana club, repre sented the local club at the state conference held last Saturday and Sunday a$, the Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Ode. n i i 1 1 . t i - , r jriana ior Hie iiauunHi Lun ventlon to be held July 18, 19, 20 In Medford were discussed. . BaMutlfuHydifferenirv ' 'i.SWf sr. I mm 4 - - i Thursday, May 22. 1952 Half-Size Style R9093I-.' 1 wr-ioh Young, smart style for half slzcrsl The most flattering col lar of all because it frames your face looks so pretty across the table! Pattern is shorter In waist, fuller to fit your figure with no alteration problems! Easy to make. Pattern R90B3: Half Sizes 14'4, 16V4, 18V4, 20', 22 12, 24V4. Size 161-4 requires 4'j yards of 30-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Mrs. Heston Grieve Named New President Lions' Club Auxiliary Prospect Mrs. J. Heston Grieve was elected president of the auxiliary to Prospect Lions' club for the forthcoming year at a meeting of the group May 14. Other officers elected include Mrs. Jack Hollcnbeak. vice-president, Mrs. James Clevenberg, secretary, Mrs. Lowell Ash, treasurer and Mrs. Lawrence Sandersen, lion trainer. Mis. Darwin Bevens and Mrs. J. Hes ton Grieve were chosen ns dele gates to the state convention, with Mrs. Lowell Ash and Mrs. Harry Goode as alternates. During the business meeting the group decided to sponsor the Girl Scouts in this area, buy a hot water heater for the Com munity club and give a party honoring members leaving the community. The meeting was closed with Initiation of new members. The ceremony was in charge of Mrs. Charles Fanger and Mrs. Al Sclby. CALENDAR Calendar notlrM and newa for tha lorlely lection of The Mall Tribune m u t he itibiiiitleo in wrUliiR, and deadline tor the Sun day ndftlon II I p m. t-'rlday tread Una for weekly newt la & p.m. the day before publication, and dead line for the weekly calendar la am. of the day for publtcauon Thursday 7:30 p m. Lively Rogues club, sports dance at Ashland Elks club. 8 p.m. Myers-Holland Amer ican Legion auxiliary, Central Point legion hnll. 8 p.m. Cralor Lake FOE aux iliary, Eagles hnll. 8 p.m. Realties chapter, OES. Medford Masonic temple. Friday 1 to 8 p.m. Ashland Garden club show, Ashland Civic club house. 2:30 p.m. Washington school PTA, school gymnasium. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES, Medford Masonic temple. Friday 12:30 p.m. Circle S, First Christian church, Mrs. George Gannon, 323 Mae street. 1 to 8 p.m. Ashland Garden club show, Ashland Civic club house. 1 p.m. Electa club, Girls Community club. 1:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers, Mrs. J. D. Ross. Ross lane. 2:30 p.m. Washington school PTA, school gymnasium. V VZZg!? MORI DELICIOUS) W MACARONI J College Students To Give Shaw Play Friday, Saturday Valley theater fans interested in plays presented "intimate style" should enjoy the produc tion of George Bernard Shaw's "Candida" which is the current offering of the drama depart ment of Southern Oregon col lege. The play, which opened last Friday and Saturday night, May 23 and 24, in the library reading room at the college. The arena style of staging which Director Angus Bowmer is using for "Candida" adds fla vor to this particular play. Con sidered possibly the greatest of Shaw's domestic dramas, the play gains reality when the ac tion takes place so close to the audience. It is almost as if the scenes were In one's own home and the actors were family mem bers. Director Bowmer has a compe tent cast for the play. Robert Knott and Nanette Cuddie give particularly fine performances. Young Knott as the ultra-sensitive young poet Eugene Marchbanks, and Miss Cuddie as Candida. Robert J Hilliard, who has appeared In many of the college plays and in Shakespearean festival pro ductions, Is convincing as the James Mavor Morell, the minis ter bent on "doing good." Kay Davis plays Proserpine Garnett, the secretary; Charles C. Eliason is cast as the Rev. Al exander Mill and Stafford G. Thomas as Mr. Burgess. Playgoers will find time well spent on this Shaw drama, so till ed with keen wit and biting sa tire. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. for both Friday and Saturday. O.S. a Prospect Women Announce Dinner Prospect Plans for the an nual dinner honoring husbands were completed when the Pros pect Extension unit met at the Community Club May 14. Date of the dinner has been changed from May 24 to June 6. Mrs. Harry Harding Is in charge of arrangements. Plans also were made for the annual picnic for members to be held June 20 at the home of Mrs. Archie McKillop. Project for the day was; "Ma king Buttons and Belts," pre sented by Mrs. Willard Huff man and Mrs. Wallace Dink ens. Luncheon was served by a committee made up of Mrs. J. Hakkerup, Mrs. M. Broom field, Mrs. I. O. Rogers, and Mrs. George Hubbard. Children were cared for at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson. Philip Sanders Helps Make Movie Philip L. Sanders, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders, 6 Groveland street, Medford, han dled the lighting and sets and spent half days working on a film parody of "Hamlet," film ed by five University of Ore gon student actors. This six-day "quickie" film version of the actual movie took several weeks to make, and production costs amounted to $40. James Blue, a senior in speech, produced and directed the 8 mm. movie. The movie was shown last week In the student union ballroom as part of the "Campus Workshop," an all student stage show featuring music, drama, modern dancing and both prose and poetry. Young Sanders is a sophomore in speech. Plan Dinner Meeting For Jacksonville Club Jacksonville The Twenty Eighty club of Jacksonville Presbyterian church will meet Friday, May 23, for the monthly dinner session. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. will be followed by a pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niedermey or and Mrs. and Mrs. W. H. Ar nold will be hosts. The dinner will be a covered dish event for members and their guests. Mrs. Al Capp Puts On Blue Bonnet -Praises F. N. E.I Here ia giwiCsiiegestion from Mrs. Al Capp. Put on Hi t's Bonnet Margarine for F.N.E.- Flavor, Nutrition, Economy! Like the wife of the famous cartoonist, you will love the delicate, sunny-aweet taste Bi.UK Honnkt adiia to any food! You'll also appreciate its nourish ment. No other aprrad for bread ia richer in year-round. Vitamin A ! And you'll welcome its economy. Tiro pounds of Bi.i'K Bonnet eoat lf.ta than one pound of hish-prieed apread I So remember the letters.. .F...N...GI Buy jtil-l'rvrhiMr' Bits Bonnet Margarine and get "all three" Flavorl Nutrition! Econom-e-el j-a-'atF ? Nine Voice Pupils To Give Recital Friday at College Ashland Nine voice stu dents of Catherine L. Hufman, instructor in music at Southern Oregon college, will present a recital at 8:15 Friday evening In Churchill hall auditorium on the Ashland campus. The pupils have been studying with Mrs. Hufman for the past nine months. Soloists will be Miss Patricia H. Imel, Miss Rosemary A. Stevenson and Miss Edith M. Hile, Ashland; Miss D. Marilyn Matheny, Jacksonville; Miss El izabeth A. Hahner, Lakeview; Les Fisher, Ventura, Calif.; Dominick D. DeBernardl, Rose burg; Miss Janice M. Whipple, Drain; and Paul Adams, Grants Pass. Also included on the program will be Lloyd B. Halverson, Medford, violinist, former Southern Oregon student and a pupil of Richard D., Werner Medford. He will be accompan ied by Mrs, Marie Daniels'. Phoenix Church Groups Make Festival Plans Phoenix Homcmakers' class of Phoenix Presbyterian church met last Friday for the monthly covered dish supper followed by a business session and social evening. The class made plans for the coming Phoenix May festival, and for purchasing a coffee ma ker for the church. Saturday afternoon members of the class met at the festival grounds and erected a booth for the church and the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge. At the last meeting of Ladies' Aid society of Phoenix Pres byterian church, plans for ser ving refreshments at the annual Phoenix May festival were made. A program fqllowed the bus siness session. Mrs. Floyd Jar min read material on flowers, and Mrs. Jewell Parr gave a piano solo and a flower contest game. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and Mrs. Jennie Atkinson. . ' To Give Program The Youth fellowship of First Methodist church has planned at Gay Nineties program at the church Friday, May 23. Music and drama numbers will be giv en, beginning at 7:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. No admission will be charged but an offering will be taken. Proceeds will be used to help send young people to the Metho dist summer camp. Sets Meeting Friday WC Sunday School class of First Baptist church will hold the monthly social meeting Fri day, May 23, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Parrish, Old Stage road. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox, Jr., will have charge of the games for the evening. jT) r 1 f JLaraa"1 ll 1 I I WE BELIEVE that once you try Borden's new IT I V Mayonnaise and Borden's new Salad Dress- i I I I f W W I in& you'" never change back to another j I I O Y If II brand! Both result from an exclusive new I I la""al formula developed after intensive expert- j I VI II 1 I mentation and testing in the Borden kitchen. j 111 I'M Trybothtoday! j l i I a" I l I New wide-mouth jor-ony Borden's has HI I Ik I I 1 II I Easy to spoon out! Re-use it for storing re- I I I k"-"""l If frigerator foods, for scores of other kitchen I I I J 1 I V usesl Another plus-Special design enables I I I I bottom of jar to fit snugly on cap of one U 1 Federation Plans Party for Friday National Federation of Fed eral employees will be host to all civil service employees in Medford and the immediate vic inity at a party set for Friday, May 23, at Carpenters' hall, 123V4 West Main street. Dancing and cards are plan ned for entertainment. All federal civil service em ployees and their wives, or hus bands, are cordially invited to attend, those in charge state. Leon's Every Single Spring and Summer Coat and Suit Goes on Sale at Drastically Reduced Prices . . . Nothing Held Back . . . Every thing Goes . . . 100 All Wools . . . Smart Checks and Gabar dines . . . Buy That New Suit . . . Coat or Hat Now and Save . . . "SUITS" Pastel gabardines .... VaC-fjf smart stripes . . beautiful J Jh'ht' wools . . Values to 59.95 M 2995 iWsP , "coats" IVtJir Shorties in lots of materials ... W M and styles . . . Full length HA IS ll JT J 3 gabardines and all wools .. . ' I taf Jt Values to 49.95 ... 4, w s,r,w. ra- PU I iBk 4 m M jh duead for clearance . II 1 095 199 Nav. .. black .. light i f I I II 9 lt W . Valua. fo I M II MI I 24W-2995 ,.99 I 7 "SPECIAL" to jU H Gabardine Skirts 3.99 fKRr $2.99 I I VI n jF jf nr m - : M II I fx I f f I I II m I Red Cross Sponsors Camp Coffee Hour The monthly Red Cross cof fee hour at Camp White was held last Sunday, with over 300 members present. Entertainment was furnished by the Three Notes, Gu Voss, Don Phelps and Dean Voss. Women of Rotary furnished cookies for the refreshment hour and Mrs. Philip Brainerd and Mrs. Sabin Gibbs, repre senting the club, poured. Assis COAT and SUIT ting were Mrs. William Hart man, Mrs. Max Boehme and Mrs. Charles Ely, members of Bpta Siema Phi sorority, and Mrs. Melvin Krows, Mrs. J. P. Naumes and Mrs. wax w. 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