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Society and Clubs
Committee Members Announced
For Annuah Braille Tournament
J 'If a large" ticket committee
makes a successful affair, the
Braille tournament to be held
at Camp White Feb. 5 should
be highly successful," Mrs. Al
Gilhousen said today. ; '
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Sew Chart shows you every tep.
Send .THIRTY-FIVE cents in
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Tribune, Pattern Dept, 232 West
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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
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... " Support the
MARCH OF DIMES
' BENEFIT DANCE
SATURDAY, JAN. 29
Pioneer, Room, Jackson Hotel
Johnny Lusk tt Band - $1 Per Person
. Refreshments and Entertainment ,
Sponsored by. Knights of Columbus
Cosco
Kitchen
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The Braille tournament is an
annual event, with all proceeds
being turned over to the Red
Cross Grey Ladies for the bene
fit of : the visually handicapped
of 'Jackson county. It is sponsor
ed by the three duplicate bridge
clubs of Jackson county. Besides
bridge,' there will be canasta,
pinochle, gin-rummy, chess and
checkers, with prizes awarded
in all divisions and refreshments
served after the games. .....
' Mrs. Gilhousen, chairman of
the ticket committee, announced
the names of the salesmen on
the committee as follows: . Mes
dames L. S. Johnson, Fred Rehl-
ing, William Miller, B. L. Sand
erson, .George Dean, ' and; Jose
phine Clark. Also selling tickets
are Howard J. Boyd, Paul Mc-
Duffee, George Choate, T. J. Fu
son and Mr. and Mrs.' William
F. Kennedy. .
" The special gift committee is
headed by Mrs. Howard J. B6yd,
chairman, with mesdames' Rich
ard Milestone, Ben Todd and
Alto Pruitt as co-workers., ; '.
. William Isaacs' is the finan
cial chairman of the tournament
and the director of the duplicate
bridge games will be Roy' Pruitt.
Refreshments are in charge of
Mrs. Yvonne Dalen, with . Miss
Is'obel Stuart and Mesdames Ar
thur. Schoenberg, Jack Lover. M.
M. Herman, Roy Pruitt and Fred
Purdin helping., 5
.Mrs. Frank: Baker , will be. in
charge of all the games with the
exception of the bridge games.
The telephone committee
chairman .is Mrs. W. "WV Stevenson,-
with .Mr. and Mrs.' ..George
W, Rode in charge of publicity,
newspaper, radio and television.
Tickets , for- the tournament,
set for Saturday, February 5, at
8 o'clock, and may be purchased
front Mrs. Gilhousen,' 3-2825 or
by contacting any member of the
duplicate bridge clubs.: ; .
Eagle Point Man : -Honored
at Dinner
Eagle Point Carl von der
Hellen was honored Saturday
night at a dinner which observ
ed his 75th birthday anniversary.
Hosts were his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert von
der Hellen, and guests were in-
I vited to their home for the ev
ent. ; ; " ;;. ' ,.' ty-f ' - ' ; .
Guests were Mr. von der Hel
len and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll. Miller, .Mr.. and Mrs.
Berthold Barnum and Dr. and.
Mrs. - James C. Lucef son-in-law
and 'daughter, of 'the -honored
guest.
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' Bermuda shorts are popular for
bedtime, too! This trim cotton
pajama outfit combines Bermuda
shorts with man-tailored shirt.
Ther are both made of soft San
forized cotton flannelette in pastel
stripes, the National Cotton Council
says.
PEO Chapters,
Mark Founding
The founding of the PEO sis
terhood was observed at-a lunch
eon at Rogue Valley Country
club Saturday, . January 22.
Members of " Chapter CP were
hostesses for the event.
During the program hour Mrs:
D. G. MacDougall sdng, accom
panied by Mrs. G.- R. Polski.
Mrs. V. H. Wilson,. president ' of
the hostess chapter, narrated a
skit which she had written and
which was based on the lives of
the seven founders. Members of
Chapter CP modeled dresses of
that period while Mrs. H. Chan
dler Drew, provided background
music. . : ..: ' . . ' . ::: " -
Tables for the luncheon- were
decorated with yellow and white
early spring flowers. ;
The sisterhood was founded
at Iowa Wesleyan college- in
1869. rV . '
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To Leave .
f Mr. and -Mrs. John Mahaffey
and daughter, Susan; 503 West
Jackson street," will leave Thurs
day by car for Montcalm, W. Va.,
where "they will visit Mr. Mahaf
fey 's -relatives. Later they will
spend .some time in Daytona
Beach, Fla. -- : " '
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" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge
have returned to Medford after
spending two weeks in Californ
ia on vacation. They: were in
San Francisco for several days,
and in Carmel ' for the annual
Bing Crosby golf tournament.
Association Elects
"Paul G. Antony, 1537 Grand
ave.; has Tbeen elected , by the
board of directors " of . Jackson
County Federal Savi ngs and
Loan association to s e r v e as.
third "assistant-secretary of the
organization, it was announced
today. "
: Antony will be in charge of
the association's accounting de
partment. He has been associated
with Jackson .County, Federal
since February, 1954. v Prior to
that time he was in the general
contracting an d development
business in this area.'- -:
Antony, son of Dr and Mrs.
J. Tv Antony,-. 1511 East : Main
st., ;. has been a resident of the
Rogue valley' for 10 years. He
was graduated f r o m: Medford
high - school in' 1945,' and : after
serving -in :the' Army, attended
Southern 0 fejj 6 n and Oregon
State colleges
Examinations Slated
For Federal Positions
Examinations have been sched
uled by the United. States Civil
Service commission for iob open
ings ; with . the : Department of
Agriculture and the Social Se
curity ' : administration,- "accord
ing to Chester W. Silliman, local
civil service representative:
Openings with the ? Agricul
tural department in elude posi
tions as engineer -(agricultural
or civile ensineerins aid (agri
cultural or civil, soil scientist
U5-5, farm management . super
visor, soil scientist GS-7, fores
try aid and 'fire control aid.
smoke jumper, and s tu den t
iramee..- : f:.- . -
Claims examiners are 'needed
by the San Francisco" "area of
fice of the Social Security ad
ministration. Salaries ' r a nge
from $4,205 to $5,060 a year.
Further details and applica
tion forms are available at Silli
man's office." in the v Medford
post' office building:
" Coat the inside of bread box
es and other tin containers with
paraffin to keep them from rust-ong.
Assistant Secretary
Richard Graham
Directs, Acts
In Gomic Opera
Ashland "Falstaff of Ore
eon Shakespearean festival fame
is to take a trip to Japan under
a new disguise, as Pooh-Bah in
the court of "The Mikado."
Richard Graham, who" enter-'
tained Festival audiences last
August with his portrayal of Sir
John Falstaff, plays a leading
part in the Southern Oregon
College and community presen
tation of the Gilbert and Sulli
van Light Opera, set for the
evenings of March 3, 4 and 5. " '
Not only- does Graham have
a leading part, but he also is
directing the rehearsals, of the
production in . the absence of
Miss Helene Robinson.:
Playing leading ; roles in the
production are Don Lewis, SOC
business manager, as The Mik
ado; r Beverly Bennett, ;-assistant
professor of physical education,
as the state umbrella bearer;
Gene Brown, Ashland, Nanki
Poo; Stafford Thomas, -Ashland,
Ko Ko; Bill Hansen, Ashland,
Pish-Tush; Ina Ferro, Dillard
Pitti-Sing; Helen Brown, Ash
land, Peep-Bo; Graham, Pooh
Bah; Tresa Matlack,- Medford,
Yum-Yum; and Frances Thrun,
Medford, as Katisha.
Iron-On Flowers
ONE YARD
f 35 inch
7316
. Easy-sew apron takes ONE
yard 35-inch! No embroidery!
Iron-on red petunias with . green
leaves.. Make for yourself rand
for gifts!
" Pattern 7316: Tissue pattern,
washable iron-on color transfer
in combination of red and green,
Medium size only.
; Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In
coins for: this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class; mailing.; Sendto Medford
Mail ' Tribune, . Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box. 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N. Y,
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER. .
WONDERFUL is the word
for our NEW Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalog for 1955.
Excitmg, enchanting our new
designs are all that and even
more! Send 25 cents or your
copy of this terrific catalog
NOW! You'll want to order every
wonderful design in it! 4 jf-;
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ciovn Contest
SVpl ENDS MONDAY; JANUARY 31!
All Children's Shoes are
Checked 5 Ways for
Proper Fit
e Size determined by long
est foot .
Widest part of shoe fits
widest part of foot ,
e Growing - room allowed
for all five toes , , -
Well-seated heel . . com
f ortably snug
Final X-Ray check
Remember Kids ... Bring
, Now .... It Costs
CHILD'S NAME .
ADDRESS
CITY " '
Print Your Name For
JUNIOR DOOT SHOP
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Cotton is worn around the calen
dar today, winter as well as sum
the National Cotton Council
reports. This' attractive winter cot
ton by Milton C Blum is adaptable
to year-round wear. Designed hr
Natlynn Juniors, the woven striped
fabric is accented with velvet rib
bon and buttons
Camp White Club
Announces Winners .'
Camp - White Bridge players
gathered.; at Camp White . last
Friday for the - weekly session
Of- Camp White Bridge club, v M
v T. J. Fuson and Roy Pruitt,
playing north-south, scored 104
points''to top all winners. Other
north-south ;; winners : were Mr;
and Mrs. Howard Boyd, 103,
second; Mrs. William Kennedy
and George Choate, 100, third;
Mrs. Edna Miller and William
Hickey, 99 Vi, fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Trog Dean tied
with 'Mrs. CJ E. Kunz and her
partner, John -Peterson, to head
east-west players. Each 1 couple
scored 100 points. B. L. Sander
son and Burton Sims scored 97
points to take third, and Mrs.
William Isaacs and . Arthur
Scarseth were four witii 96
points. " -
4-H Club llevs
Valley View Club
Valley View, Cooking club
met January-15 and elected the
following " officers: President,
Joyce i; Hunter; vice - president,
Patty Childress; .secretary, Don
na I Lee Clark: news reporter.
L Virginia Lee Martin; song lead
er, Lornar.Ohapman. - ' :- -
Members chose : the : name
"Kitchen; Workers" for their,
club. f 1
, Virginia Lee Martin,
v Reporter ;
Howard 4-H Club , ' ,
Howard 4-H club held its last
meeting at the Central Poinft
Gun club, January 3. We had a
discussion on some tours to take
but didn't decide v oh any.
. Next meeting will be Febru
ary 7, at the Central Point Gun
club. '
Marie ' Swearingen
j; Reporter
To prevent a dust line from
forming, on the .wall behind pic
tures and. mirrors, place small
rubber . bumpers between - the
lower edge arid the wall. These
permit air to circulate. , - I
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JOHNSTON & STEWART'S BIG
Name the Edward's
Have Ydur Children's Shoes
. Checked Soon!
Your Entry Blank In To Us
Nothing to Enter!
AGE.
the Edward's Clown
PTA Congress
Names Nominees
For Top Of f ices
Chicago, HI. Nominees ; for
four top offices of the National
ers - for election at the organ
ization's '59th annual conven
tion May 23-25 in Chicago, have
been -announced by the nomin
ating committee.
$ The committee's nominees for
the following offices are: " '
President: Mrs.' Rollin Brown,
Los Angeles, Calif., now first
vice-president, nominated to suc
ceed Mrs. Newton P. Leonard of
Rhode Island.
First : vice-president: "' Mrs.
James C! Parker, Gand Rap
ids, Mich., presently chairman
of .. the national committee on
congress publications and a past
president of the Michigan Con
gress of Parents and Teachers,
nominated to succeed Mrs. Rol
lin Brown .-;;:-;: ;:'
Treasurer: James H. ' Snow-
den, Wilmington, Del., now pres
ident of the Delaware Congress
of Parents and Teachers and a
member' of the national budget
committee, nominated to succeed
John W.. Headley of South Da
kota.; ' v: - '.,
Secretary: Mrs. L. W. Alston
of Hattiesburg, Miss., now chair
man of the natitonal committee
on high school service and past
president of . the Mississippi
Congress of Parents and Teach
ers, nominated to succeed Mrs.
KusseU C Bickel of Ohio."
These nominees, if elected,
will ' each serve 3-year 'terms.
The' four offices are the only
ones to be filled this year,' since
elections in the National Con
gress of ; Parents and. Teachers
are staggered. . 7
VANCOUVER FUR FACTORY ANNUAL CLEARANCE
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Brown Dyed Northern Muskrat Coifs " 22SX9
I Brown Dyed Squirrel Bellie Coats 145X3
! Brown Dyed lamb Coats ' 2&C3
iGrey Dyed Persian Paw Coats 235X3
: Brown Dved Mouton Processed Lamb Coats 125X3
feral Sifver Blue Mink Paw Coats L. K5X3
iNatural Royal Pastel Mink aw Coats I25.C3
Natural Ranch Mink Pjw Coats ' 4J5X3
Brown Dyed Marmot Sling Capes
; Brown Dved Muskrat Slino Caoes i
riBrown Dyed Sauifrel Bellie Capes
1 ! Brown Dved Squirrel Back Capes a
! Natural Ranch Mfnk Caoe-5toles
t Natural Silver Blue Mink Cape-Stoles
i Silver Blue Dyed Muskrat Jackets
!6rey Dved Kidskin Jackets'
Brown Dyed Mouton Processed
'Black Dved Persian Lamb Jackets
! Brown Dyed Rabbit Jackets
:i Black Dved American Brtail Proc
J Black Dyed Muskrat Jackets
M ptW Dyecf Kolinsky Scarfs,
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fir DRESSES ...... ...from $ 5.00
COATS .from $16.00
SUITS, from $13.00
Bi0 Qcductions Gvcry ESc-nrtiriCJ
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Wednesdar
8 pun: Women of the Moose,
Moose halL
8 p. m Bow Bells chapter,
DBE, Girls Community, club. ;
Thursday v
; 10:45 a. m. Westside Exten
sion unit, at schooL
1 p. m. Medford Sojourners
club, Medford hotel
1 p. m. Christian Women's
fellowship! First Christian
church. Circle 1. Mrs. Paul An
Traveler. Returns -From
Trip South
Mrs. Katharine Friesen has re
turned to her home at 324 Crater
Lake ave., after an . extended
stay in St. Louis, Mo., and. in
Mexico. Mrs, Friesen left,' last
October 10 for St. Louis where
she visited her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Williams. The Williams' first
chUd, Elaine Patricia, 'was, born
October 18. ;
. Later the . traveler went to
Cuauhtemoch, Mexico, where
she ; spent several weeks with
two brothers and .their families.
En route home from Mexico,
Mrs. Friesen spent some time in
Los Angeles and Eureka, Calif.,
to visit other members of her
family.
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Students Leave
- Miss Marylyn Paup and Miss
Jacqueline McMahan : returned
to Portland Monday after spend
ing -the weekend in Medford
with Miss J Paup's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Paup, 721 South
Holly street. Both young women
are second year- student nurses
at Providence hospital, Port
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Circle 5, Mrs. Ralph Cook,- Hill-crest-Plioenix
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church, Circle 4, Mrs.. Wilmer E.
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