Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MZBFORB (OHZGOJT) MAIL TRIBUNE
rrldBT. March 11. 1955:
SdDcieity
World Famous
Pianist Coming
Monday Night
Alexander Brailowsky, dis
tinguished Russian pianist who
will be heard in recital here
Monday, March 14, has given
concerts in every country on the
race of the globe with the ex
ception of a few in South Africa.
The pianist will play at Med
ford Senior High school audi
torium under the sponsorship of
Jackson County Civic Music as
sociation, and curtain time is
8 p.m.
Brailowsky is a great favorite
in South America, and in Buenos
Aires he played 17 concerts in
eight Tveeks without repeating
any work. In the United States,
Brailowsky is ranked among' the
top few pianists and he has
played six sold-out Carnegie hall
recital in one season.
The season of 1924-25 brought
Brailowsky to America for the
first time, and .his success was
instantaneous and enormous. He
came for six weeks, remained
four months and has returned
regularly since for scores of en
gagements.. There is not a great
symphony orchestra with which
he has . not played repeatedly,
and hardly a city in the United
States, where he has not been
acclaimed.
His Chopin cycle has been
hailed as an outstanding artistic
event three times in New York,
as well as in the music centers
of Europe and Latin America.
- Th present population of
mountain lions In California is
believed to be about 600 adult
animals.
Girl Scout Window Displays
Mark Week of Anniversary
To focus attention of National
Girl Scout week, special displays
were arranged in the windows
of several establishments in
Medford and other towns of the
valley. The displays portray the
program and activities of the or
ganization.
Washington school, with Mrs.
L. W. Buonocore as neighbor
hood chairman, displayed hand
crafts such as earrings and
bouto'nnieres in Freeburger's.
A novel Easter egg tree made
by scout and Brownie troops
was also displayed.
St. Mary's neighborhood se
lected the tneme of sports
' sports build healthy minds and
bodies." In the Medford Station
ery window a Girl Scout ski
patrol mountain, scene was de
picted against an evergreen
background, with colorful pos
ters representing various sports
Girl Scouts love. Mrs. Paul Hav
iland heads the St. Mary's neigh
borhood. Mrs. Maurice Ritchie. Jackson
school neighborhood chairman,
and her Scouts illustrated many
Girl Scout activities in a Jack
son County Federal Savings and
Loan window display. Pipe
cleaner figurines in scout uni
forms were shown at games, in
the flag ceremony and around
the campfire. Samples of many
crafts were also on display such
as ' blockprinting, embroidery
and embroidered pictures, na
ture study and hand painted
merit badge posters.
J. C. Penney 's scout window
featured a display by Lincoln
school on the general theme of
Girl Scout Week. There were
poster - paintings illustrating
each of the ten Girl Scout laws,
and bright posters representing
various fields' of badge work.
Also troop literature and craft
sewing, block-printing, scrap
books, and knitting box-bags.
Mrs. F. J. Fagone is Lincoln
school chairman.
Griffin Creek school's display
is at the J. C Johnson Company
across from the post office. It
depicts a Brownie fly-up cere
mony with figurines dressed as
Brownies and Girl Scouts. Mrs.
J. E. Moir is neighborhood chair
man. In the Medford Florist win
dow is the display for Roose
velt Neighborhood scout" and
Biownie troops. The .theme is
international friendship. The
project of Roosevelt neighbor
hood hag been making layettes
for babies in Brazil. Authentical
ly costumed dolls dressed by
the Brownie troops represent
many countries of the world. On
display are layette articles made
by the troops. Mrs. R. B. Tem
ple is Roosevelt neighborhood
chairman.
Central Points' display is in
the Crater Dry Goods store. The
display represents something
that the girls have made in
their badge work this year,
which includes, homemaking,
and outdoor scene, and a dra
matic scene showing the char
acters of a play written and
dramatized by their girl for the
mothers' tea. Brownie hand
work is also on display. Mrs.
Ben Darras is Central Point
neighborhood chairman.
In Jacksonville the fifth grade
troop arranged a display in
Fretwell's store showing a flag
ceremony with dolls. The sev
enth grade group displayed
badge work by dolls made of
pipe cleaners. The eighth grade
troop had at camping scene and
also exhibited handwork. The
Brownies' window at Chris
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the societv section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
da v edition u 1 p.m. Friday Dead
line for the weeitlv calendar is 9
a m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 DJn the
day before publication
Friday
7:30 .p.m. Jackson PTA, at
school.
7:30 p.m. Pochahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
10 a.m. Junior Degree of
Honor, Lincoln gymnasium.
Saturday
12:30 p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Medford
Masonic temple.
2 p.m. Rogue River College
Women's club, Mrs. E. R. Gil
strap. 35 Geneva ave.
5-8 p.m. Smorgasbord din
ner, Breraton trip benefit, YMCA
building.
Teachers to Hear
Review of Book
Mrs. A. V. Hardy will review
her book, "A New Land Needs
Singing" for a meeting of the
Retired Teacher's association set,
for Monday, March 14. It will
be held at 1:30 p.m. at Girls
Community club.
Music is also planned for the
program.
Drug Store show their health
posters, also .the handwork and
gifts they have made this year.
Mrs. Al Minshall is chairman of
the Jacksonville Girl Scouts.
Saturday. March 12, at 10:30
a.m. over KMED the annual Girl
Scouts "Birthday Party' will be
broadcast from Los Angeles.
Ralph Edwards will' be master
of . ceremonies and a number of
Hollywood stars, as well as a 60
voice Japanese' Girl Scout
chorus will be on the program.
Even numbered buoys mark
the right hand sides of the chan
nels of waterways entering from
seaways.
Jantzers Hosts
To Bridge Club
Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Jantzer, -Trail, en
tertained Saturday evening
Bridge club members at their
home March . 5. Members, and
guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Harman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arley Spain of Shady Cove and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jantzer and
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Elrod of
Trail.
Prizes for high score were
won by Mrs. Arley Spain and
Ted Jantzer. Consolation prizes
were awarded Mr. . Spain and
Mrs. Don Harmon. Refreshments
were served following an eve
ning of cards.
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ONE YARD
ef 35
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leaves. Make for yourself and for
gifts!
Pattern 7316: Tissue pattern,
washable iron-on color transfer
in combination of red and green.
Medium size only. '
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
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.
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!
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Low-cut halter top is the perfect
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flare skirt its pretty partner be
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Pattern 9312: Misses' Sizes 12,
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This easy-to-use pattern gives
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Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in
coins for this pattern add 3
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class mailing. Send to Marian
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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Court Members
Attend Meeting
In Portland Temple
A delegation of members from
Roxy Ann court, Order of the
Amaranth, is in Portland for
the 28t'h annual grand court ses
sion. The session opens today in
Portland with Mrs. Charles E.
Hunt, Eugene, grand royal
matron, and Fred L. Helbock,
Portland, grand royal patron,
presiding.
Attending from here are Mrs.
Charles Hoppe, royal matron,
and Mr. Hoppe; Carl Oestreich,
associate patron; Mrs. Mae Re
hart.' associate matron; Mrs. Ira
D. Canfield, conductress, and
Mr. Canfield; Mrs. Vernon Tur
pin, associate conductress; Mrs.
Elton Waldren. grand represen
tative; James Risley. grand rep
resentative, and Mrs. Risley;
Mrs. Glenn Linn, past royal
matron; J. J. Kennedy, past
royal patron and Mrs. Kennedy;
and Mrs. Leta Queen, past
royal matron.
A banquet tonight will honor
Mrs. Golda Edmonston. supreme
royal matron of Columbus,
Ohio, and Lutillus Nelson,
supreme royal patron of Seattle,
Wash. Joseph O Freck, past
grand patron, will be master of
ceremonies. Shalor C. Eldridge,
past grand master, grand lodge
of A.F.&A.M. of Oregon, will be
the guest speaker..
Election will be held Satur
day morning, and in the after
noon the necrology ceremony
will be conducted with Mrs.
Helbock. past grand matron in
charge. Saturday evening public
installation of new officers will
be held.
Blind to Meet
Jackson county chapter. As
sociated Council of the Blind,
will meet Sunday, March 13, at
2 p. m. in St Mark's Guild hall.
Alpha Chapter
Will Observe
75th Birthday
Ashland Hundreds of Order
of Eastern Star members will
gather in Ashland Saturday
night for a special meeting to
celebrate the 75th anniversary
of Alpha chapter. Alpha is the
oldest of all OES chapters in the
state.
The anniversary celebration is
set for 8 p.m. in the Ashland
High school gymnasium. Mrs.
Carl Harris, worthy matron, and
Thomas Laird, worthy patron,
will presids. Invitations have
been extended to all chapters in
the state and all grand officers,
and many visitors are expected.
Heading the delegation of grand
chapter officers will be Mrs.
Louise Irving, Madras, worthy
grand matron.
Since a Siskiyou county chap
ter helped to institute Alpha
chapter, a number of visitors
from northern California chap
ters are also expected.
The program is open to the
public.
BACON-AVOCADO SPREAD
- New York (U.PJ Crisp bacon
and avocado make a tasty com
bination for cocktail dip or
spread. Crumble 3 strips of crisp
bacon and mix with 1 mashed
avocado, Wz tablespoons fresh
lemon juice, 34 teaspoon of salt
and 1 teaspoon grated onion.
Garnish with chopped fresh pars
ley and paprika.
March l?ih
SC Patrick'
Day
Choos o Hallmark Card to wish
aU your friends "good luck" in
th finest Irish tradition. See
eur complete selection today.
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