Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1952, Image 9

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    Daughter Here
, Mrs. Donald Ferraro has ar
V rived In Medford Irom Biloxi,
' Miss., to spend the next several
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Humphrey, 2021
Westerlund. Mrs. Ferraro's hus
band has been stationed it Kees
ler field with the United States
Air force.
Mr. Ferraro will Join his wife
here for a vacation and later
this summer will be assigned to
a new station.
Adrienne's
For . . .
Holidays Ahead
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Ploy suit . . button trimmed, all-in-one $7.98. Stroller Jacket
. . note sleevless news, little boy collar $7.98.
(As seen In Vogue magazine)
, koradenim 'pair-offs
Wierevtr there's sun, you'll wear Stephenle Hotel's spirited
sun-separates I They match I They switch 1 Endless variations
oa your season-long wirdrobe theme. Koradenim Is Sanforized
denim fabric, color fast, guaranteed washable.. "because
Americans want the best" Slut 1018. Sunrise Pink,
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Adrienne's
214 E. Main
Phone 2-7169
Society and Clubs
Annual Election
Held at Meeting
Of DAR Chapter
Mrs. Stanley Chirgwln was el
ected regent of Crater Lake
chapter, Daughters of the Am
erican Revolution, at a meeting
held Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Curtis L. Hopkins, Old
Military road. Mrs. Ray K.
Bailey is the retiring regent.
Other officers are Mrs. R. G.
Carter, vice-regent; Mrs. Franc
es Cochran, chaplain; Mrs. John
Harbison, recording secretary;
Mrs. Glenn Taylor, correspond
ing secretary; Mrs. T. J. Gif
ford, treasurer; Mrs. J. L. Houck,
registrar; Mrs. Volney Dixon,
historian and Mrs. B. G. Hard
ing, custodian. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.
Hopkins and Mrs. E. C. Root
are directors. -
Mrs. A. H. Hansen, girl
homemakers' chairman for the
chapter, announced the winners
of the Neva Brlttan Lowry
awards for this year. The three
are Mrs. Phyllis Brannock, Miss
Shirley Boitano and Miss Anel
da Lewis, students at Medford
Senior High school. The awards
were presented to the three girls
during the annual Girl's league
tea held recently at the school.
Winners in the chapter's his
tory contest conducted annually
in Medford June High school are
Dianna Getchell, Margaret Sel
by and Robert Thomas. Their
names will be placed on a plaque
at the school.
Association Discusses
Vacation Activities;
Install New Officers
Summer activities for chil
dren were discussed and Instal
lation of officers held at the last
meeting of Washington Parent
Teacher association May 23.
Mrs. Milo Kubalek, Mrs. Mar
jorie Hopkins and Mrs. Roy Gil
bertson spoke to the parents on
aspects and opportunities - for
summer recreation for the chil
dren of Medford.
Officers installed by Mrs. W.
T. Frost, a past president, are
Mrs. Fred Underwood, presi
dent; Mrs. Roland Holmes, vice
president; Mrs. James Semple,
treasurer; and Mrs. George
Montgomery, secretary.
Room mothers served refreshments.
Couple Entertains
At Dinner Sunday
Trail Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
C. Hall of Trail entertained at
dinner at their home Sunday
The event observed the birthday
anniversaries and wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. John
Thanos.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Shuler, Connie Lou, Lau
rel Lee and Shirley; Mr. and
Mrs. Garner Couey, Sheila and
June; Mr. and Mrs. Garry Schu
ler and the guests of honor, all
from Medford.
4
Mrs. Flora E. Fields, Portland,
state department president of
the auxiliary to United Spanish
War veterans, hat returned to
her home after spending several
days in Medford. While here
Mrs. Fields made an official visit
to Colonel Sergeant auxiliary.
Medford. and Rogue River auxil
iary. Giants Pass, at a meeting
held in Medford.
College Students
To Give Recital
Ashland Ten advanced voice
students of Catherine L. Huf
man, Instructor in music at
Southern Oregon college, will
present a recital at 8:15 tomor
row evening. The concert, which
climaxes this year's study by the
experienced singers, will be held
in Churchill hall auditorium.
Appearing as soloists will be
Miss Rosemary A. Ring and
Lloyd R Bunnell, Ashland; Miss
Colleen J. Tlegs, Talent; James
M. Baker, Medford; Miss Mary
Ann Hallock, Grants Pass; Miss
Jean R. Oldenburg, Klamath
Falls; Kenneth L. Mohney, Sa
lem; Miss Betty Lou Porter, La
Jolla, Calif.; Gay C. Miles, Fres
no, Calif.; and George L. Keku
na, Hilo. Hawaii.
Valley music lovers will be
welcomed at the recital, Mrs.
Hufman said.
CALENDAR
Calendar noUcei and newt toi
the society section or The Mail
rrlbune matt be submitted to
wrtuni. and deadline lor the Sun
day edition la 1 p.m. Friday Dead
lint (or weekly news It a p.m. tar
day before publication, and dead
lint for the weekly calendar is
S a.m. ef tbt day for publlcaunn
Thursday
1 p.m. Just Folks club, home
of Mrs. L. K. Doty, 1125 East
Main street.
12:30 p.m. Grandmothers'
club, home of Mrs. A. E. Brock'
way, 2329 Stewart avenue.
Rogue River Club
Elects Officers;
Hat Contest Held
Rogue River Election of
officers was held at the meeting
of Rogue River Garden club
May 20 at the home of Mrs. Lar
ry Bassett on Savage Creek.
Mrs. Frank Dick was named
president, Mrs. Harold Dunham,
vice-president; Mrs. Robert
Hoover, treasurer; Mrs. Sam Bel
lah, secretary.
These officers will be Installed
at the next meeting.
During the meeting Mr. Thay
er, editor of the Rogue River
Times, Mrs. Grace Lehrman and
Mrs. Laura Douglas judged the
flowered hat which members
had made for a contest. First
prize went to Mrs. Betty Carroll
for the most original style, sec
ond to Mrs. Dick for beauty and
third to Mrs. Paul Hughes for
novelty.
The club voted to pay one
campership for a Girl Scout to
attend Low Echo,- Girl scout
camp at Lake o'Woods during
July.
The club plans to meet In the
homes of members during the
summer months, with the next
meeting to be held at the coun
try home of retiring president,
Mrs. Walter Shock, Evans creek.
The club voted to decorate
the Camp White chapel Sunday,
June 15. At noon members ate
a sack luncheon, with the host
esses, Mrs. Harold Dunham and
Mrs. Bassett, serving dessert
and coffee.
For the program, slides of
flowers and shrubs were shown,
1
Rogue River Scouts
Plan Final Meeting;
Announce Camperships
Rogue River Intermediate
Girl scouts of Rogue River will
close the year's activities with
a meeting Thursday, May 29
from 10 a. m. to 2 p m. A wien
er roast and games are sched.
uled. An investiture ceremony
for those who have completed
tenderfoot requirements also
will be held and those girls will
be presented Girl scout pins.
Rogue River Lions' auxiliary
and Rogue River Garden club
have made available camper
ships for the group, each organ
ization sponsoring a girl for a
week during July at Low Echo
camp at the Lake o'Woods. Two
camperships also were provided
by the Girl Scout Neighborhood
committee. ,
Members of the troop are:
Marlene Anderson, Martha Bot-
chek, Kathy Brenna, Patty Cow-
le, Glenda de Witt, Mary Jo Mc
Kenzie, Marrianne McKinney,
Pauline Mullins, Muriel Phil
lips, Beverly Smith, Christy
Speers, Bobbe Lynne Sulow,
Kay Symons, Nancy - Thayer,
Carol Ann Weaver, Lynn Weav
er. Program aides are Patricia
Stanfield, Janice Smith, Betty
Lee Miller with Mrs. Jack Mil
ler and Mrs. Lee Miller as lead-ers.
Wednesday, May 28, 1952
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE HIKE
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nesday and Thursday.
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its own Sun Glasses
it
You find (Ms "eye shade"
band of darker color only
on the genuine "Easy-Eye
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and all glass ustd In Bulcks
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You may have to look twice to see it
but a lot of the new Buicks have
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plus a slightly darker band which
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And you have no idea what comfort all
this adds to hot-weather driving.
Its name is "Easy-Eye Glass't which
tells only half the story. While it filters
out 18 of the glare (and tones down
the dazzle of oncoming headlights at
night) it also cuts down sun-heat as
much as 50.
So it's the best cure we know for hot
laps in summer driving, when the sun
beats down on the windshield.
Maybe you'd like to try this out before
you buy your next car.
And while you're trying it out you can
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So why not arrange for a demonstra
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Equipment, accessorial, trim ni models mi subject
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Roadnuster, optional at extra cost on other Series.
Optional at extra cost available on most models.
'Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on
other Serial.
Sure is true for 52
mm
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Remember, It's a half-sizer, made
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14V4, 16V4, 18V4, 20V4, 22V4,
24V4. Size 16'4 takes 4 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 Mar
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To Weave On Huck
ADD BRIGHT COLOR to any
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The gay huck weaving shown
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NUMBER.
Exciting! Our 1952 edition of
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Brimful of new Ideas, It's only
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favorite needlecraft designs, plus
SIX easy-to-do patterns printed
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