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Cast Announced For Coming Play Of Footlighters The leading role in the Foot lighters' forthcoming production of "Suspect" is to be played by Lenore Zapell, prominent mem ber of the little theater group, according to Jerome McDougall, director. The play will be pre sented June 24 through 28 at the Footlighters' new theater on the Fairgrounds. Others in the cast of the three act suspense drama are Robert Corliss, Frank Buchter, Ruth Kilbourn David Whisenant Jerre Cleek, Cora McMahan and Dick Kline. The authors of the play, Ed ward Percy and Reginald Den ham, have chosen an English country house as the setting for their story of a woman whose tragic past rises to endanger her security and the future happi ness of her son and his fiancee. Stage Manager Bernard Rob erts will be assisted in the tech nical details of production by Robert Roberts and other mem bers of the organization. Chapter AA of the P.E.O. Sis terhood will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday, May 28, at the home of Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. Mrs. L. A. Mentzer and Mrs. R. B. Hammond will assist the hostess. It's Vacation Time Shorts, shirts, halters, play suits In denim, chambray, gingham, all at Jean Hart's. ... - - ft-' 7 It's Fun Time Pedal pushers, leans, jackets, tee shirts, tor active sports of course at Jean Hart's It's Loafing Time Sun dresses, frilly blouses, gala skirts, crisp cottons, for a happy vacation. Of Course, At -aa-i Two Guilds Give Annual Rose Tea Sunday at Church Members of the two Wesleyan Service guilds of First Methodist church were hostesses for the annual Rose Tea in the church parlors last Sunday afternoon. This is an annual event honor ing "secret pals" of guild mem bers. A large number of the "pals," for the most part elderly mem' bers of the church, were able to be present, and favors were sent to the shut-in's. The room was festive with many spring flowers. The tea table was centered with a per fumed fountain in the midst of pink roses and pink candles. Miss Marjone Sandfort, presi dent of Susannah guild, and Mrs. C. R, Adamson, president of Ruth Esther guild, poured. Mrs. S. H. Gay gave devotions on "Prayer." Piano duets were given by Mrs. Horace Doolen and her daughter- Zua Donna, and accordion duets by Marilyn and Donna Lou Barker. Donna Lou Pfnister sang soprano solos and Richard Dickenson gave a read ing. Introduced as "secret pals' were Mrs. W. E. Beelby, Mrs. Cora Carder, Mrs. Lilly Conklin. Mrs. D. C. Dimmett, Mrs. Flor ence Douglas, Mrs. Nancy Fang- er, Mrs. Lucy Lyman, Mrs. G. C. Dorian, Mrs. Esther Van Dyke Mrs. Etha Thayer and Mrs. Nan Silliman. Other guests included Mrs. Charles Skeeters, Mrs. w Peabody, Mrs. H. G. Boshears and her daughter. Mrs. E. T. Anderson was gen eral chairman. Mrs. Bernice Kunzman headed the program committee, Mrs. George Watson favors; Mrs. Everett Faber, tea table; Miss Marjone Anderson, transportation; Miss Janie Smith, food. Medford League To Elect Officers At Annual Session Medford League of Women Voters will elect officers during the annual meeting at Rogue Valley Country club Saturday May 31 at 12:30 p.m. This will be a luncheon meeting. William McAllister will ad dress the group, using as his subject the national presidential convention. He will explain how delegates to the convention nomi nate a presidential candidate. Mrs. Donovan Foster, league vice-president-elect, will report on the convention of the national league held last month in Cin cinnati, O. She was one of the five Oregon delegates to the convention. Anyone interested in the league is invited to attend. Res ervations for the luncheon may be made by calling Mrs. Nick DeWitt, telephone 2-5640, or Mrs. F. R. Fairweather, tele phone 2-2625. t Central Point Mothers To Meet on Wednesday Central Point Officers for the coming term were elected at a meeting of Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge held Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ernest Lowry, noble grand, presided. The new officers are Mrs. Del bert Mongold, noble grand; Mrs John Kime, vice-grand; Mrs. Gerald Kime, recording secre tary and Mrs. Ernest Taylor, treasurer. Practice for initiation is to be held May 29 at 7:30 p.m. with all members to' attend. Mrs. Lowry announced that she wil honor FL club members at her home on Wednesday, May 28. The FL club presented the lodge with two dishpans for the kitchens. A game was played with win ners being Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. George Vincent, Mrs. Rob ert Pfaff, Mrs. John Foster and Mrs. Lowry. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. William Stratton and Mrs. An drew Glenn. Birthday night will be cele brated at the next meeting on June 4, honoring members with birthdays In April, May and June. Refreshment committee will be Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. M. Weidman, Mrs. Al Trautman and Mrs. Mongold. Central Point Lodge Elects New Off ken Central Point Central Point Navy Mothers' club will hold an all-day sewing and social meet ing Wednesday. May 28, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Kreiger, 719 West Eleventh street. All Navy mothers are cordial ly invited to attend, and those needing transportation are asked 1060 Crater Lake A. Miss Judy Briggs, Ashland, (above) officially will be declared queen tor the 10th Annual Rogue Rivei roundup during cere monies Saturday evening. May 31 at the Jackson County Mounted Sheriff's posse grounds arena. At the same time Miss Mary Lou Larson, (left) and Miss Shirley Nelson, (right) will be declared the princess for the June 14-15 event. The three young women were judged for their riding ability. Miss Briggs numerous times has shown her trained Arabian horse at shows and Miss Larson and Miss Nelson both are Junior posse members. Miss Larson is an executive officer and a past captain. The public is invited to the ceremony to be held at 7:30 p. m. and also to a buckaroo dinner at 6:30 p. m. at the clubhouse. A dance, also open to those who attend the events, will be held in the clubhouse later that evening, (Brainerd photo) 1 F 1 fa V M.) SSf, to call Mrs. M. A. Adams or Mrs. J. R. Gregg. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. The club held a business meet ing May 11, with Mrs. Adams reporting the recent food sale as a success. Members are working on lay ettes to be sent soon to a club in Bremerton, Wash., where they will be given to wives of Navy men in the Korean area. congratulate the graduate with Act IV... Faberge's new, new perfume InitmbU ol "Fabergatta" applicator filled with Act IV prfumt, gift boxtd . with matching colognt, 3.30 tht itt OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. DRUG CENTRE FIRST J J Announce Trothal Of Miss Stevens To Burton Skinner Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevens, South Pacific high way, announce the engagement of their daughter, Chloe. to Bur-1 ton Skinner, son of Mr. and I Mrs. G. G. Skinner, Phoenix. Miss Stevens is a student at Oregon State college and a member of PI Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Skinner Is a cadet in the air force and was a junior at Oregon State college before en tering the service. Both Miss Stevens and Mr Skinner are graduates of Phoe nix High school. Training Meeting Set for Leaders A training meeting for Girl Scout day camp will be held Wednesday. Mav 2B nt th riav camp site off Barnett road from in a.m. to Z p.m. Any persons interested in helping with the day camp program are invited to Sunday. May 23. 1951 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE attend. The training will cover program and menu planning, and crafts and skill training. Persons attending are to take a sack lunch. Mrs. A. G. Stout is day camp chairman, and assisting her are Mrs. Ray Baker and Mrs. Ray mond Reter. 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