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TWO MtDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. June 29. I9Z Society and Clubs Piano Students To Give Recital 1 Jacksonville Mrs. Al'a Rob inson will present a group ol her piano pupils in recital Thursday, June 26, at 8 p.m. in the Presby terian church, Jacksonville. The public is invited to attend. Playing will be Marjorie Edens, Judy Mooring, Johanna Deals, Betsy Beck, Joyce and Carolyn Harger, Charlotte and Silvia Newhall, Nancy Nieder meyer and Judy Hall. Missionary Union Announces Mealing Women's Missionary union of Medford Friends' church will hold an all-day meeting Friday, June 27, in the home of Mrs. Alvin Robertson, Taylor road, Central Point. A potluck lunch eon will be served at noon. Here's . . . Outstanding VALUES ON LEOfJS MOUTH END SALE Buy Your Vacation Needs at Greatly Reduced Prices . . . For it! tha Big Savings Event of tha Month . . . Every sin gle department hat excellent values for you . . . Hera are juit a few . . . 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The Sunday school has shown a remarkable growth during the past year, officers say, with a present enrollment of more than 50 persons. Teachers include Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox and Mrs. Louis Crammer, with Mrs Lee Port as superintendent and Mrs. Clarence Meier as pianist, Walter Rhodes serves as secre tary and Mrs. Crammer as treasurer. The Rev. D. D. Randall, mis sionary of the American Sunday school union will hold daily va cation Bible school in July, and it is expected that a conference of young people from rural Sun day schools and churches of Jackson and Josephine counties will be held for a week during the summer. Meeting Scheduled By Pocahontas Lodge; Birthday Party Set Pocahontas lodge will hold the regular business session Friday June 27 at 8 p.m. in Redman hall. Past chiefs will be at the stations. They will include Mrs. Louis Thompson, pocahontas; Mrs. Fred Purdin, prophetess; Mrs. Carrie Milnes, wenonah and Roy Stoy. powhatan. A card party will follow the meeting. A birthday party honoring members of Wenonah club whose birthdays were in May or June will be held at Redman hall Thursday, June 26, at 7:30 p.m Honored will be Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Noel Erskine, Mrs. Lewis Bittle, Mrs. P. M. Al- dredge, Mrs. Louis Thompson and Mrs. Glen Abbott. All mem bers are invited to attend. Pineapple Design 7130 , BEGINNERS! Your first crochet can be a masterpiece with this pattern! This nice big doily is pineapple design easy to do and quick too. Send now! Large doily is 19 inches in No. 30 cotton; small, 12 Inches. Pat tern 7130; crochet directions Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to The, Mail Tribune. Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 5840, Chicago 80. III. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS with PATTERN NUM BER. Exciting: Our 1932 edition of Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book! Brimful of new Ideas. It's only Twenty cents. NINETY-ONE Il lustrations of patterns of your favorite needlecraft designs. t plus SIX easy-to-do patterns printed right in the book. The man womon will oloct President Who he be! la tlx hi July Ladies' Homo Journal you 11 find the neawary Hum. For ho Journal took a poll of thouoands of women, and their answers re veal the three moot important qualities women want in the man who torn to the WhiU House. What are they? Who do they point to? Save your tuaam till you've read H Wl Ptopk H am is a Prtndtnt. Royal Neighbors Guests of Honor Qn Anniversary Mrs. A. B. Shirley and Mrs. Joe E. Kingsley were honored at a dinner and meeting of Royal Neighbors of America lodge held recently in the KP hall. The event commemorated the 25th anniversary of membership in the lodge for the two women. More than 70 lodge members and friends attended. The lodge marshals conducted Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. Kingsley to places of honor at tables deco rated with silver candles and flowers of purple and white, the camp colors. Mrs. Ethel Latham, toastmis tress, interviewed the honored guests. The two honored women joined the lodge the same eve ning at a joint initiation of candi dates from Ashland, Jacksonville and Medford. Both have held the office of recorder and of oracle, and have held other of fices as well. Both were presented 25-year pins in recognition of their long service to RNA. A program followed dinner. A tribute to the flag was given by Mrs. W. H. Arnold and Mrs. George Culy and accordion num bers were given by students from the Eve Prentice studio and Hawaiian music was presented by Mrs. C. R. Alexander and her band. Juveniles of Mistletoe camp presented a pantonine which honored Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. Kingsley and Mrs. Larry Juniper sang. Mrs. Carl Pearson and a com mittee planned the dinner and program. To Install" Medford unit, American Le gion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 26 in Amer ican Legion Memorial hall, Cen tral Point, for joint installation of officers. 1 SOC Math Professor Attends Conference Ashland Dr. Eugene Bow man, associate professor of mathematics at Southern Oregon college, was at Eugene yester day participating in the North west Regional Work conference for elementary school principals. Dr. Bowman was the princi pal speaker at the afternoon ses sion. He discussed "Oregon Ele mentary School Principals," giv ing opinions about selected per sonnel administration practices. Several southern Oregon school administrators are attending the two-week conference. Pioneer Hall of the California Historical Society in San Fran cisco houses a large collection of early California mementos. Easy-Sew Skirl ill You'll make it in a jiffy, give thanks the year 'round for the way it doubles your wardrobe! No fitting problems, it wraps. 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UnTversIty Gallery Exhibits Paintings Of Valley Artist A large exhibit of the work of Fritz Wertz, well known Rogue Valley artist, opened last eve ning at the art gallery in Erb Memorial Student Union build ing at the University of Oregon, Eugene. 'v A total of 154 paintings and sketches make up the exhibit. Opening of the exhibit was timed to coincide with the open ing of summer session at the uni versity, and with a reception to be held in the gallery Tuesday night. The reception honored faculty members, teachers, and new members of the university board. The show will remain open for a month. Mr. Wertz states that included in the exhibit are sketches and watcrcolors of old buildings, docks, fishing boats and other interesting subjects at Newport and Yaquina bay; scenes from the Brookings, Chetcp and Crescent City area; old street scenes and historical buildings at Jacksonville; Rogue river val ley farms showing fowls and animals; Table Rock scenes; seven circus paintings which Mr. Wertz did of the Clyde Beatty circus; one of the covered bridge, Wimcr; paintings made of the Jackson County Sheriff's Mounted posse and the barns near Medford; scenes in Med ford and Ashland, portraits of the artist and his wife and the remaining pictures left in the Gold Hill "old-timer" portrait series. Eight Wertz paintings which were recently sold to the Ford company are to be reproduced in the August issue of the Ford Times magazine. The main span of the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco is 4200 feet long. Vacation Time LOANS Plan your vacation NOW. 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Eleventh atreet. 12:30 p.m. Golden Link Bible class, home of Mrs. J. G. Hib bard, 1220 Corona avenue. 1 p.m. First Christian church circles: No. 1, Mrs. Jerry Pitts, 915 Queen Anne avenue; No. 2, Mrs. H. A. McClelland, 811 West Main street; No. 3, Mrs. Louis Bish, Spring street; No. 6. Mrs. Floyd P u t m a n, 2210 Canal street; No. 7, Mrs. F. A. Daugh erty, 2251 Kings' highway; No. 8, Fellowship hall. 1:00 p.m. Medford Sojourn er's club, Medford hotel. Meeting Announced For Thursday Club Phoenix Phoenix Thursday club will meet at the home of) Mrs. Robert Mullin, Talent, Thursday, June 26, at 8 p.m. Mrs. W. D. Stedman and Mrs. Milo Furry will be co-hostesses. imi VETERANS... what's your BONUS WORTH ? Its value depends on what you do with it! So don't let it slip through your fingers on non-essentials, or get-rich-quick schemes. 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