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Sorority Presents" Two. Scholarships At Ashland Session Miss Carol J. Robertson, Med ford and Miss Charlene Lind-quist- Grants Pass, were award ed the two 1952 scholarships given by Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary teachers sorority, at a meeting of the local chapter May 17. The group makes the awards annually to young women who plan to teach and who are con sidered outstanding. Miss Robert con and Miss Lindquist plan to attend Southern Oregon college. During the meeting, which was In the Elks club at Ashland, luncheon was served and the year's work of the organization was brought to a close. Miss Annette Gray and Mrs.' Cather ine Stancliffe reported on the activities and entertainment at a recent state convention in Klam ath Falls. They displayed me mentos brought back to the chap ter. Mrs. Blanche Canode present ed a completed scrap book rep resenting a record of the year's achievements of the chapter. Mrs Alice Willits paid tribute to An nie Webbs B lan ton, national founder of the organization in observance of Founders day. Mrs. Marjory Butler i nounced that Medford Future Teachers club would entertain the Grants Pass club at a recep tion and that both groups would Install new officers at that time Mrs. Jennie Calhoun and other officers who completed their terms at this final meeting of the year presented the new offi cers. The new officers are Mrs. Alice Gay, Medford, president; Mrs. Stancliffe, first vice-presi dent: Mrs. Alice Ottis. second vice-president; Mils Gladys Owen, recording secretary; Miss Anna Laura Hons, corresponding ecretary; Mrs. Canode, treas urer, and Mrs. Florence Stokoe parliamentarian. Miss Berths Stevens was chairman of the hostess committee for the lunch eon. Tortoise Shell Shoes Latest Resort Style Nassau, Bahamas Tortoise hell shoes are the latest fad here In Nassau, Bahamas. The platforms are of cork to which the molded sheet of shell is fit ted, to that the shoe Is light. Straps of hand crochet natural linen cord hold the platform to the foot. A matching hand bag of hand-tied linen cord, of intri cate design, and fitted to a mold ed tortoise shell frame, com pletes the set. Sunday. Mir I9SS ..... t M. I t -A o V V '.'A i ' v Shower Given Chairman By Methodist Women Circle 8 of First Methodist . school June 8 to 20. church held the final meeting of the spring in the home of Mrs. Peter Zimmerman. Volunteers were asked to assist with the work of the daily vacation Bible Chairmen of Jackson County Public Health association committees are shown her following the annual meeting of the association held recently in Medford. Mrs. Jack Walker, chairman of the case-finding committee, holds the scrap book which she made during the chest x-ray survey conducted by the association in Jackson county last winter. Standing, (left to right) are Mrs. Ralph Thompsen, new publicity chairman: Mrs. Henry Padgham, social hygiene chairman; Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Allan F. Perry, new seal sale chairman and Mrs. Francis Cheney, member of the executive board. Seated (left to right) are Mrs. Robert Dickey, who will be Mrs. Perry's co-chairman, and Mrs. B. A. Cope, Ashland, executive board member. (Brain rd photo) MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE HOT Many Visit Show Of Phoenix Club Given on Tuesday Phoenix Over 125 visitors at tended the Phoenix Garden club iris show Tuesday. May 20, ac cording to Mrs. Olin Poe, chair man for the event. Assisting her were Mrs. H. A. Dubuque, Mrs. George Hartley and Mrs. O. L. Penland. Visitors were from Yreka, Calif., Jerome Prairie, Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Ashland. Talent, Central Point and Medford. A variety of named iris were shown from Katherine's gardens, Jacksonville highway, and a large display of Iris specimens also was shown from Phillip's Nursery on South Peach street. The Central Point Garden club contributed several arrange ments and the Jerome Prairie club showed iris specimens. The tea table was under the direction of Mrs. Jewel Parr. Pouring for the afternoon and evening were Mrs. E. W. Jer mark, Mrs. Tom Lowe, Mrs. Wal ter Grochocki and Mrs. Minnie Colver. Mrs. Charles Lewis had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Tom Lowe has been named historian for the Phoenix club for the yeap. Her name was omitted from a previous an nouncement of committees. The club yesterday entered a float in the May festival parade. A handkerchief shower was given for Mrs. W. T. Frost, chair man, for her leadership during the year. She presented each of her officers a corsage and an nounced the installation of offic ers of the Woman's Society of Christian service to be held in the church Sunday evening May 25. Mrs. Louis Bittle led devo tions and Mrs. Hans Rammin gave a chapter of the book, "The Family. A Christian's Concern." Luncheon was served by Mrs Zimmerman assisted by Mrs. Gale Culy. Visitors were Mrs. R. L. Gla ther and Mrs. R, F. Stewart. FLORENCE FABRICS Drape Upholsttrlnf Custom Furniturt Manufacturing. Draprlti to match. Bed Spread! and Furni ture. 1035 IOWA ST., ASHLAND Graduation Special For Girl or Boy KODAK 620 TARGET BROWNIE with 2 rolls of film . . . was 7.87 Now 4.95 KODAK 616 TARGET BROWNIE with 2 rolls of film ... was 9.37 Now 5.95 KODAK BROWN I with 2 rolls of film Limited Number Get Them While They Last!!! REFLEX 12.87 NOW8.95 was Club Calendar MOTHERS A Graduation Gift To Your Daughter Or Son! HAMMOND "Solo-Vox" ORGAN Attachable to your plane. Installed Reduced from the original price See it at the Valley Music Co. Terms If Desired 523 CRATER LAKE AVE. Monday 6:30 p.m. FL club, Jack Ward home on the Rogue river near Gold Hill. 7:30 p.m. Toastmistress club, Girls Community club. 7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA, Jack son hotel. 8 p.m. Living Foods group, Dr. George S. Jennings home, Saginaw drive. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. St. Mark's1 Evening giuld, Parish house. 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Woman's club, Masonic temple. Tuesday 11 a.m. WSCS Methodist church, at church; luncheon, 12:30 p.m. and program 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. Eagle Point PTA, Senior High school library. 8 p.m. Central Point Nevita chapter, OES, Central Point Ma sonic temple. 8 p.m. Prospect PTA. high school. 8 p.m. Pythian club, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. Crater Lake post VFW auxiliary at VFW hall, 42 North Front street. Wednesday 11 a.m. Central Point Navy Mothers club, Mrs. Clarence Kreiger, 719 West 11th street. 1 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO, it air! PLAYTIME for the Small Fry! Make your backyard into a park! Keep them home and happy and sate. Wading Pools from 4.95 Sand Boxes Gym Sets Water Toys Too! Listen Thurs. 5:45 KYJC . to th ' Lullaby Lady! home of Mrs. Dolph Phipps. Thursday 1 p.m. Just Folks club, home of Mrs. L. K. Doty, 1125 East Main street. Saturday 12:30 p.m. League of Women Voters, Rogue Valley Country club. t Workshop Program Given on Saturday By Music Students Second of- a series of work shop programs was presented by a group of piano and voice stu dents of Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb Saturday afternoon at her residence studio. Fundamentals of music theory, music appreciation, ear-training and interpretation were dis cussed to develop musicianship and to help the students appreci ate the cultural character build ing of all phases of music. One portion of the program was devoted to the performance of the works of the old masters, including Beethoven, Tchaikov sky, Grieg, Brahms and Chopin. Introductory synopses of their lives were given. Analyzation of the sonata form was explained and demon strated by Dick Crain in his playing of "Sonata No. 8 In C Minor" by Beethoven. Barbara Williams and Mrs. June Chan cellor Harrison sang. Mrs. Har rison told the story of the opera "La Tosca," by Puccini, and sang an aria from the oiicra "Visi d'Arte, Visi d'Amore." Participating in the program were Misses Isobel Carr, Jane Bash, Katherine Gott, Sharon Roberts, Lois Anne Pike, Nancy Hamilton, Pat Perry, Judy Bash, Carolyn Jackson, Anelda Lewis, and Lee Mellish, Dick Arnold, Eugene Groves, Dick Crain, Miss Williams and Mrs. Harrison. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Bebb. Dinner Members of Epsilon Sigma Al pha sorority met May 19 for a covered dish dinner in the home of Mrs. Eloise Winklebleck, 940 Whitman street. A short business meeting was held after the dinner. Mrs. Dick Bowers, Alpha Pi chapter, The Dalles, was a guest. 4 Astronomers generally agree that the source of energy in the stars is atomic. Protons, the nu clei of atoms of hydrogen, are combined to form a nucleuj of a helium atom and thus energy is released. "When you mean BUS, lay Continental Trallwayil" CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT 141 N. FRONT . PHONI MIS) Lyl D. Rogtrt, Agant Present Students In Violin, Vocal also sang "Where my Caravan has Rested" by Lulir, and Mrs. Matlack and Mrs. Popham sang Voice and violin pupils of Car oline A. Werner and Richard D. Werner were presented in recital Tuesday, May 20, at 8 p.m. in the First Christian church, Med ford. Violinists appearing were Miss Anelda Lewis, Vernon Dahlke, the Misses Carol Ellison, Mau reen and Marian Rice, Mrs. Mau rice Bailey, Miss Sonja Peterson and Lloyd Halverson. Vocalists on the program in cluded Miss Anne Sanford, Mrs. Warren Butler, Grants Pass; Mrs. Alice Mangel, Grants Pass; Miss Carolyn. Hover, Mrs. Tom Popham, Miss Virginia Beach, Mrs. L. B. Pruitt, Grants Pass; and Mrs. Ralph Matlack. Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Mangel a duet from "Martha" by von Flotow. Accompanists for the program were Bruno Pelligrini and Mrs. Marie Daniels. Last Meeting Planned For St. Mark's Guild St. Mark's Evening guild will meet in the parish house at 8 p.m. Monday, May 26. 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