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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Bridge Scheduled Friday'Saturday For Camp White Camp White Bridge fans of Camp White and the valley may play both 'Friday and Saturday nights of this week at camp if they choose. - Friday night Camp White Vet erans Bridge club will hold the regular weekly play, with mas ter points to be awarded. Sat urday night the club, with the assistance of Medford Duplicate Bridge club and Riverside Dupli cate Bridge club, will sponsor the annual Braille tournament to raise funds for the visually handicapped of Jackson county. Saturday's event is set for 8 p.m. and various types of card games will be played in addition to bridge. Winners of last Friday's game at Camp White have been an nounced. Top-ranking scores in , the north-south position are T. J. Fuson and Marion Milne, 1362, first; Mrs. Fred Purdin . and Mrs. Marie Rehling, second, . 134V&; Mrs. George B. Dean and Mrs; Roy Pruitt, 133, third; Tom Munds and Mr. Pruitt, 130, fourth. . - . East-west winners were Mike Dillon and Burton Sims, 129VS, "first; Mrs. Fuson and Lester Holliday, 128, second; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seely, 12oVz, third; Mrs. William Isaacs and Mrs. E. K. Ricker, 121, fourth. Meetings Scheduled By Club and Lodge Wenonah club will meet Thursday, February 3, at 10 .a.m. in Redman hall. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. by Mrs. Juanita Barr . and Mrs. Ruth Iverson. . A business meeting will : fol low. Pocahontas lodge will meet Friday, February 4, at 8 p.m. A social hour and refreshments will follow the meeting. Couple Ret&rns From Ohio Trip . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rentz, 1925 Sunset . drive, returned home yesterday after spending .the past two weeks in Dayton, Ohio. ; -, ' V The couple visited relatives, and Mr. Rentz attended a con vention of the National Cash -Register company. ' Mrs. Rentz .has a, sister in Delphos, O., and both Mr. and - Mrs. Rentz have relatives in Dayton .which they visited. . -: -;'; .. Litterbug Problem ? To Be Club Topic Jacksonville Jacksonville Garden club will meet at the home of. Mrs. Otto Heckert Fri day, February 4, at 1:30 p.m. Dessert will be served. A program on the "litterbug" problem will be highlighted by a skit. The giant squid, a true mon ster of the deep, reaches a total length of 50 to 60 feet. Our Famous Illusion Heel Now Has a ' O JET The Corner Shoe Store Central at Main Medford Society and Clubs Camp Fire Group Has Coffee Hour; Leaders Recruited Medford's Leaders' association of Camp Fire Girls held a March of Dimes coffee hour yesterday afternoon in conjunction with the monthly leaders' meeting. Several new leaders and board members were welcomed into the association. Mrs. Bill Lurrian is new chair man for the awards committee and assisting Mrs. Luman will be Mrs. Milton Medcalf and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. Mrs. J. Gray will head awards committee for Eagle Point. 1 .' Mrs. Kenneth Nolte is a new member of the special training committee. New leaders and assistants are Mrs. O. P. Taylor, Mrs. George Haas and Delores Hooper. Mrs. A. Farley and Mrs. Elrod are leaders for groups in the Eagle Foint district. Plans for the birthday dinner to be held during Camp Fire Birthday Week, March 13-29, were made during the meeting yesterday. Film Announced For Ruch PTA . Ruch - A film on children's emotions will be presented at Ruch Parent Teacher associa tion meeting Friday, February 4 at 8 p.m. Miss Mary Vanden burg, psychiatric social worker from the Southern Oregon Child Guidance clinic, will discuss the topic afterward. A short busi ness meeting and social period are also planned and' mothers of children in the - fifth grade room will serve,' with Mrs. George Sample as room mother. Meeting Planned By Junior. Posse The Junior posse will meet at the Jackson County Sheriff's posse clubhouse Thursday, Feb ruary 3, at 7:30 p.m. The newly elected captain, Wilma: Phillips, will preside. ' Movies, will be shown during the evening.; Any young people in the val ley interested . in joining the Junior posse are cordially invit ed to attend. 0 r 4 , " Phoenix Lodge To Hold Election Phoenix Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold election of officers at a meeting set for Thursday, February 3, at 8 p.m. at the Grange hall. Refreshments will be served. - Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Friday, February 4, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs." George Bourne, Calhoun road. Dessert will be served. " ;. Dead line Sunoa.y Classified is at noon Saturday : 10 a.m. Monday for I Monday: other days 5:30 oreviousday Pump Detachable Bow! PATENT WHITE BARK BLUE AVOCADO $1095 Wednesday' February 2, 1955 SewY Go! SNAPPY-WRAP! Sew it 1-2-3 quick no waist seams! Slip it on 1-2-3 quick i just wrap 'round, tie waist! So versatile pop it on first thing in the morn ing, wear it shopping, garden ing, cooking. Make several in crisp cottons, magic wash-and-wear nylons. Pattern 9019: Misses Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42.Size 16 takes AVz yards 35-inch. 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 add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st ctess mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., . 232 West 18th St, New York 11,. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, .AD DRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.. Plan Party - Alpha Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a valentine party Thursday, February 10, at the home of Mrs. Robert Hub bard, 3562 Jacksonville high way. -. Plans for the event were made at the last meeting of the soror ity, held at the home of Mrs. Nils Edin. Dead line for Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday. In Aids For Blind To Be Shown on Coming Program ; The Braille tournament com mittee will sponsor "a television program Thursday, February 3, demonstrating some of the-appliances used by the blind and visually handicapped of Jack son County. The program will be on at 6:10 p.m. . George W. Rode, television publicity", chairman for the tour nament, is in charge of the pro gram. - He will appear with Mrs. Chris Zink, "a volunteer worker with the Oregon State-Commission for . the Blind," : Mrs.. Susie McDonald and John " Ragsdale, both visually handicapped! A" Braille typewriter will be demonstrated by Mrs. -McDonald, and Mr. Ragsdale will "tell of his experiences in running a 'rural paper and .mail route with his wife out of Eagle Point. A talking book machine, with records, will: also . beVshown in ah effort to demonstrate to the public the-need' for these appli ances and the necessity of sup porting the Braille tournament. The proceeds' ofo this tourna ment are -turned over in their entirety, to the' Grey . Ladies of the Red Cross,' who, in conjunc tion with Mrs. Zink, administer the blind program of Jackson County. - ' The proceeds of the tourna ment this year; will be devoted to an effort, to find employment channels for the physically able but visually . handicapped - of Jackson county. , . Mr. Rode further pointed out that the people in charge of the blind program are also helping those visually handicapped to the legal extent. That is, the le gal definition of blindness is 20 over 200 and those having that vision can distinguish objects, but-are still considered legally blind, r The tournament will take place Saturday, February 5 at 7:30 o'clock at Camp White. Tickets may be had by calling Mrs. Al Gilhausen, 3-2825 or by contacting any number of - the three sponsoring duplicate bridge clubs, Camp White Vet eran's Bridge club, ' Medford Duplicate Bridge club and Riv erside Duplicate' Bridge club! - CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday: Dead tine for the weekly calendar is 9 a.m. of the day of publication, and for week day news is 5 oJtn the day before publication. Wednesday v ; k r ' - ; " ' ' " 7 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO, 2635 Hillcrest rd. 7:30 p.m. Eagle Point Fed erated Garden club, at Teenage club. ' ' v ; ' . 7:45 p.m. M y c o 1 o gical so ciety, 1422 Euclid st. ' 8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes, Mrs. Lawrence Allen," - 716 Ham ilton st. 8 . p.m. -C rater Lions club auxiliary, Batons Dinner house. 8 p.m. Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital, hospital recreational room. . . . , . Thursday 10 a.m. Wenona club, Red man hall. 11 a.m. Butte Falls Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Clyde Morris. : . . 1 p.m. West Side Home Ex- : TUSSY CLEANSING CREAMS for dry skin... 0 regular $2 size now only H , . Cleaksixc Creak. large "-30 sue Extra-rich in lanolia - bow oaly (2 and ether softeners! - - TUSSY SKIN LOTIONS ratcbed to die creams. reqular P- 1 SIZe Tussy Dry Skin Fresh- en er refreshes and flOW- I braces. Non-drying. i 9 ' 1 WiBsteciiii f WM A Crochet Beauty '.Vs. I X si?'.fiSV VI Combine dainty' filet crochet with regular crochet make this stunning new doily or center piece. .". Pattern 7025 has crochet di rections for doily or fcenterpiece. Use No. 30 mercerized cotton for 22-inch doily; No. 50 for smaller; bedspread cotton for larger. . Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each, pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, . Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. : Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. ... . i WONDERFUL is the word for :' our NEW Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog for 1955. Exciting, enchanting our new designs are -all that and even more! Send . 25 cents for . your copy of . this terrific catalog NOW! You'll want to order every wonderful design in it! To Eugene . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Squire Jr.;' left ., Medford Sunday to make their home in Eugene, Ore. The, Squires are newly , weds, their wedding having taken place about three months ago, and " Mrs. Squire" is the former Marlene Hoover. ... . , ' Boarcf To Ask Money For Capitol Mall Land Salem i(U.R) The' State Board of Control Jias voted to ; ask the' legislature,, for $200,000 to buy land in the capitol mall area. The money would be in addi tion to the $300,000. already on hand as a -carry-over from past appropriations. Negotiations are now pending with the First Presbyterian church of Salem for the purchase of church property- in : the mall area. Board members expected that the cost of buying the church property alone may take almost half of the proposed fund. tension unit workshop, at school 1:15 p.m. Medford Council of PTAs, YMCA building. 2 p.m. Medford Garden club, Girls Community club.' 2 p.m. Sams Valley Ladies club, home of Mrs. Jack Korner. for oily or normal skin.,. Tttbbt Pnn: Clejws big Cream. Dissolves and Temoves excess oil; silken skin! COMPANION SALE! fTnssY Skin Lotion 'makes your skin glow; stimulates circulation. - AUpncaplMl lac Margaret Rests After Flight Port of Spain, Trinidad UR) Princess Margaret . resteitodax after a 7,000-mile trans-Atlantic flight, but it is believed she may find time to go for a swim at the U. S. Naval Base at Macqueripe. The first official engagement scheduled for Queen Elizabeth's 24-year-od sister is . a garden party -at Government House at 4:15 p.m. (EST). The Princess - arrived here Tuesday to begin , a four-week tour of the Caribbean which al ready is being bailed as the. most successful "personal . appear ance" in the history of the British West Indies.- Calypso singers, gasolinendrum "bands" and colorfully-costumed natives lined the roads for more than 17 miles Tuesday to cheer Margaret as she rode from Pi arco Airport to Port of Spain. " . Along the way, someone start ed singing ."Look, Mama! - A Queen Passing!" to the tune of a calypso called "Look, Mama!' A Band Passing!" and from there on in the Princess had a "musi cal ride." " ' ; - " " ' ' Bob Hope To Quit Video Temporarily Hollywood 'U:R) Comed ian Bob Hope; announced last nighif he was retiring from tele vision temporarily to devote more time to his family and to motion pictures.- ;- - - Hope said he will bow but of TV May 24 when he completes his current television series with the National Broadcasting ' Co., for General Foods. ; After that, he intends to make only independent pictures for his own company,. Hope Enter prises, with a possible occasional guest appearance on other tele vision programs. 0 ALL Main and Bartlett Streets ROYAL .TE University of Illinois coed Jo Ann Stork arnves at Paris' Orly Airport 'carrying a magazine whose cover bears portrait of Prince Rainier m of Monaco, the man she traveled to Europe to meet. She said she had a tentative "date" with the prince. YOU CAN'T HISS . . . SANFORLAN Completely Washablel : ;l4 M : ' - I ill it "REG. $22.95 fV W W U $' n Er7fr' I Jf (P X PASTEL COLORS . . 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