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Society and Clubs Veterans' Groups Hold Rendezvous; Officers Elected National Order of Alley Cats nd the National Order of Trench Cats held a rendezvous last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lillie, 1174 Court street, Med ford. Thirty-six members of the two groups attended. Order of the Trench Rats is the fun and honor order of Dis abled American Veterans, and the NOAC is the auxiliary. Election of officers was held, and the new heads will be Install ed at the state DAV convention to be held in LaGrande, Ore., in June. Mrs. Lillie, past golden cat, will be installing officer for the women's group. The new officers are Mrs. Jack Dellage, Eugene, golden cat; Mrs. E. R. Rice, Medford, silver cat; Mrs. Hazel Van Der mark, Medford, black cat; Mrs. Elmer Cleek, Junction City, hole-y cat; Mrs. Mary Hoover, and Mrs. Mary Finton, Klamath Falls, persian cats; Mrs. Otto Benda, Springfield, treasurer; Mrs. Pat Graham, publicity and scrnpbnook chairman. Three visitors from Portland were Mrs. Laura Kleine, Mrs. Blanche Zelinski, and Mrs. Olga Van Laningham. Plan Parry Cards, games and music will provide entertainment for the party to be given Saturday, May 24, at the Pythian building for Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters and their friends. The event is set for 8 p. m. Mrs. Eve Prentice'c accordion band will play during the eve ning. 1 - North Carolina manufactures 55 per cent of the cigarettes pro duced In the United States. flBQEBB Northbound Mainline leav mt 7:10 A.M., 10:45 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. PORTLAND . . 2 lira. KATTLI . . . . 3'l hr. Southbound Malnllnort Uovo at 10:05 A.M. and 5:75 P.M. SAN FRANCISCO 9 hr. IOS ANGELES . S hra. Airport Terminal. Call 1-711 1 Or an authorized travot ogont. United air limes Ask About Schedule Changes Resulting From utl siriKe m ronUHirnie DEPARTMENT STORE $ Retail Price $23.95 While They Last A & F Price . . . Hurry! Stock Limited! 229 East 8th St. Phone 2-2811 ram Planned For Garden Show Saturday at School A program will be given dur ing the flower show and plant sale of Grove Garden club set for Saturday, May 24 in the Oak Grove school gymnasium. The show will be open from 1:30 to 9 p. m. The program numbers and the hours at which they will be giv en are: E. C. Root and Oak Grove students, 1:30 p. m.; Mar lene Davis, military dance, 2:15 p. m.; Mrs. Ralph Matlack, voc alist, accompanied by Mrs. Ma rie Daniels, 2:30 p. m.; Margar et Naylor, accordionist, 3 p. m.; Jerry Chennault, Jackie and Judy Ayers, dance numbers, 3:30 p. m.; Mrs. Horace Doolen and Sue Donn, duets, 4 p. m.; Dolly Green, Spanish dances, 4:30 p. m.; Donna Lou Barker, piano numbers, 7 p. m.; Dolly Green, dance numbers, 8 p. m. Also scheduled to sing are Don Keener, Mel and Glen Crocker and Charles Caroll, barbershop quartet at 2 p.m. Iris will be featured for the flower show. Dinner Party Is Held By Sorority Chapter; Elliotts Show Films Exemplar chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi recently entertained guests at a dinner party at Kim's restaurant. After dinner the group gathered in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott where they were shown pictures of the orient taken by the El liotts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elliott. Attending were Mesdames Ry der Berg, Wilson Slater, Harley Mull, Cecil Davis, Bert R. El liott, Geraldine Mitchell, Millie Spalding, Cliff Gass, J. R. Seiler and Misses Dorothy Henderson, Florence Erbes, Thelma Lough ery and Adabee Seiler. CALENDAR Calendar oottcei and newt fot Che society eecUon of The Mall Tribune most be submitted to srrlUns. and deadline for the Sun day edition It 1 p.m. Friday Dead line Cor weekly newe Is 5 p.m. the day before publication, and dead Une for the weekly calendar is a.m. of the day for publlcauon Friday 6:30 p.m. AAUW dinner, Pioneer room Jackson hotel. 6:30 p.m. Cebu swamp, MOL, Josephine county library, Grants Pass. 6:30 p.m Jacksonville 20-30 club, Presbyterian church. 6:30 p.m. Townsend clubs, Pythian hall. ' 7:30 p.m. Methodist Youth fellowship, public program at church. 8 p.m. National Federation of Federal Employees, party at Carpenters' hall, 123V4 West Main street. 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, public card party at Girls Com munity club. Saturday 1:30 p.m. Grove Garden club show, at Oak Grove school gymnasium. 1:30 p.m. Junior "Y" Stamp club show at YMCA. 2 p.m. Crater Lake chapter, DAR, home of Mrs. C. L. Hop kins. 8 p.m. Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, social eve ning at Pythian buudign. 9 p.m. Footlighters party at little theater, Fairgrounds. 6:30 p.m. Altrusa organiza tional dinner, Rogue Valley Country club. 6:30 p.m. Junior Red Cross council of high schools party, Walter Leverette home, South Pacific highway. Progr Camfield Automatic TOASTERS T Cool, Crisp, Easy! F7R9063 30-42 Buttoned shoulderline is fash ion news on this air-cooled cot ton! Square neckline in front plunges to a deep V in back so you can soak up the most sun! Quick sewing diagram shows you how easy it is! Graceful flared skirt. . Pattern R9063: Misses sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 requires 4V4 yards 35-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 the Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Chairman Explains Poppy Fund Uses; Sale To Continue Dimes, quarters and dollars dropped into the Poppy Day contribution boxes of the Am erican Legion auxiliary today and tomorrow in exchange for the memorial poppies to be worn next Saturday in honor of the war dead, will bring their full value of help to disabled veter ans and needy children of vet erans during the coming year, said Mrs. H. P. Alford, rehabil itation chairman of the Med ford unit of the auxiliary, to day. "There are no campaign ex penses to be deducted from the Poppy Day contributions," she explained. "All workers are un paid volunteers, except the dis abled veterans who make the poppies. There is no elaborate publicity or advertising cam paign, all newspaper space and radio time being donated. The materials for making the little crepe paper flowers cost only a tiny amount j)er flower. "Thus practically every pen ny of the amount dropped into the contribution boxes will go into American Legion auxiliary rehabilitation and child welfare funds. Most of it will stay right here in Oregon and will be ex pended locally to aid war veter ans and children of veterans during the coming year. As the auxiliary's rehabilitation and child welfare programs are car ried out by volunteer workers, there are no administrative costs to eat into these funds. College Schedules Recital and Play Ashland Music and drama top the list of special activities at Southern Oregon college this weekend. This evening first-year voice students of Catherine L. Huf man, instructor in music, will present a vocal recital. The pro gram will be presented at 8:15 p.m. in Churchill hall auditor ium. Tonight and tomorrow, the drama department will present final performances of "Can dida," George Bernard Shaw's comedy. Angus L. Bowmer, pro fessor of English is director of the play to be shown in arena style at 8:30 p.m. in the library reading room. Card Party to follow Meeting of Pocahontas Pocahontas lodge will meet at Redman hall today at eight o'clock for a business session. Past chiefs of the order will be at the stations. The meeting will be followed by a card party, with bridge, pinochle and canasta in play. GIRLS PILE UP Memphis, Tenn. (U,R) W. L. Wolfe, hotel manager, thinks maybe he set a record recently with 15 guests in one bedroom. The guests were members of a girls' organization on a slumber party. Wolfe had to move all the furniture out and put rollaway beds in to accommodate them. Airs. Kenneffi Campbell New Lady Lions Head; Announce Installation A recent announcement of new officers of the Medford Lady Lions club reported Mrs. James Campbell as incoming president. She is t h e present president. Mrs. Kenneth Camp bell is the new president and she with other officers will be installed at the next meeting of the organization, June 3. The other new officers are Mrs. Frank English, vice-president; Mrs. Norman Burke, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Flynn, treasurer, and Mrs. Dwight Johnson, Lion Tamer. Mrs. Johnson reported good results on a recent sale for pro ceeds to be used for their pro jects of assisting the blind, fur nishing Girl Scout campships and helping needy children at Christmas. Club Announces Weekly Winners Winners of the weekly session of Medford Duplicate Bridge club, held Tuesday night at the Medford hotel, were announced yesterday. Top north-south winners were Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Mrs. B. B. Hughes, first 128 points; William F. Isaacs and Edgar Stevens of Santa Barbara, Cal., second, 126. Three couples all scored 113M points for a three way tie for third, fourth and fifth places. 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Ill OTTLI. bubbleV I BATH ) 3 BOXES MODERN TOILETRIES By Harriet Hubbard Ayer $2.50 LUXURIA CREAM $1.25 AYERMAGIC $2.50 AYERFAST LIPSTICK $1.25 Miss Mary White Is Candidate for Phoenix May Queen Phoenix Miss Mary Kathryn :' M White, one of the five candidates An exhibit of several water for queen of the annual Phoenix ! colon done by Friti Werti, May festival, is sponsored by I Rogue val.ey artisti now dis. riiucnu ljiums l-iuu, one is yie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old H. White. Miss White, a freshman in Phoenix High school, attended Corvallis, Ore., schools before the family moved to Phoenix. She has one brother. Miss White is a member of Pep club, Girls' Athletic associa tion, Masquers and Future Homemakers of America. She is interested in all types of sports. The annual festival will be held tomorrow, with coronation of the queen to be one of the highlights of the festival. Other program events will be held throughout the day. W. Stevenson and Marvin Kahn, Paul Hatton and Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, John S. Solheim and Mr. Matins. East-West winners were Mrs. Jack Barr and Mrs. G. R. Owens, 162, first; Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, 136, sec ond; Miss Isobel Stuart and Mrs. Edgar Stevens, 134, third; Mrs. Al Gilhousen and John Peter son, 128, fourth; Mrs. Josephine Clark and Mike Dillon, 117, fifth. 98c .$1.59 LUNCH PAIL WITH PINT $ Oft Picnic Kit $9.95 2-QUART Picnic Jug $1.98 97c DIAL 25"C:. 67c 62c FRESH KT 37c ADD FEDERAL EXCISE prescription)! OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 rrldty, Mar 23, 1S52 Studio Displays Wortr Paint- played in the window of Shan gle's studio. The paintings are displayed with a portrait of the artist which was made at the request of the Ford Times, maga zine which recently purchased several paintings to reproduce in the August issue of the pub lication. The paintings in the studio ex hibit include two of the Ernest Lyman ranch in Sams Valley, one entitled "Riding the Horse on the Hayfork," two still life paintings; a work named "Grounded Boat" which was painted following a violent storm at DePoe bay; two por traits of girls; one made of the historic Birdseye ranch on High way 99; one of the John Harri son ranch on Gall's creek and a self portrait of the artist. This last has been exhibited several times, exciting much favorable comment. FREE DEMONSTRATION mtRiE noRfnfln Open 9:30 to 5:30 Incl. Saturday 214 FLUHRER BLDG. PHONE 2-9611 JAN Sun Lotion 6 oz. 90c SUN OIL....6oz. 79c SKOL .... 6V4 o. 79c SEA & SKI $1.35 SKOLEX 49c Far Sun Alltriy FLY REELS $10.50 AUTOMATIC 80-Yard Capacity $6.95 $6.00 SINGLE ACTION 60-Yard Capacity $3.95 INSECT FOE An Effective Repellent 2 oz 49c TAX ON TAXABLE MERCHANDISE Medf or d's Original Price Cotters A.M. TO 7 P.M. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE The exhibit will remain at the studio until the middle of next week. Girls Spring Dresses Sizes 1-3, $1.95 Value $1.39 Sizes 1 -3, 3-6X, Values to $2.95.... $1.89 Sizes 3-6X, 7-1 2, Values to $5.95.. $3.59 Sizes 7-12, Values to $8.95 $5.89 y2 Price Table SALE LASTS UNTIL Limited time only! Ttissy Fragrance Trio all three for only '1,25 piiu km r tar nmr I maw i Tussy Ice Cologne Three Scents Sentimental Contraband Matchmaker TUSSY 1P g CREAM DEODORANT big l jar. now, $2.69 - $2.98 POLAROID SUN GLASSES All Sizes 49c Men's & Ladies' AIR FORCE STYLE GLASSES 98c Up New Sun Suede $1.98 FREE (WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9) ' A young walrus will cat ap proximately 100 pounds of fish each day. Sunsuits, Bonneti, Shirts, Slacks, etc. SATURDAY, MAY 31 NeedleCraf t Children's Wear Yarn Stamped Linens 211 E. Main Phone 3-101 1 Next to Brophy's m "" 1111 1 -' iini-r MM FL0MI QUINTET Plv flowtr-frtih fragrancM to match lh changing moodt erf spring. 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