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Open House Set Today By Couple Mr. and Mrs. Thomai Dale Hanna are entertaining today at open house from 2 to 6 p.m. at their, new home at 102 Port land avenue. Friends of the cou ple are invited to call during those hours. The couple's wedding was an event of February 23. Mrs. Hannah is the former Miss Frances Elizabeth Price, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Price, 2702 Buckshot road. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hannah, Eagle Point. The ceremony was read at 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. Ellmore J. Gilstrap, pastor of the Central Church of Christ, at his home at 702 West Fourth street. Miss Edith Price, a sister of the bride, was her honor at tendant and E. J. Hannah of Eagle Point, served as best man for his brother. The bride wore a pink silk afternoon dress and her flowers were pink hyacinths. Her sister wore a blue taffeta dress and her flowers were white carna tions. Only members of the families of both the bride and bride groom attended the rites. Both the bride and bride groom have lived in the area their entire lives. The bride attended Lone Pine grade school and Medford Senior high school. She is an operator for the Pac ific Telephone and Telegraph company. The bridegroom at tended Eagle Point High school and is employed at White City. 6? 4 Gardeners' Meeting Held in Central Point Central Point Pussy wil lows and geraniums made up the arrangement of the month for Central Point Garden club members when they met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Hixson, Old Stage road. Mrs. James Cornutt furnished the arrangement. The meeting was devoted mainly to a corsage workshop. Mrs. John Wisely was the in structor and dessert was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. D. Kay and Mrs. A. T. Lath rop. Mrs. Wally Day, Mrs. Cora True and Mrs. W. D. Jackson were guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and Mrs. Kay. j ! ' ' ' fx V 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dale Hannah Rebekahs to Hold Friendship Night Olive Rebekah lodge mem bers planned a Friendship night, to be held at their first meeting in May, during a session Monday evening. All Rebekah lodges of the district will be invited to the observance. Also decided at the recent meeting was the purchase of a $50 bond for the Odd Fellows home. Other plans include initiation for the first meeting in April, and a card party for April 30. Men of the group will have charge of the entertainment for the meeting to be held March 21, with W. H. Dwyer as chair man. Mrs. Riley Applegate, chair man for the good of the order, gave a history of Schuyler Col fax in his memory. She also gave a resume of the history of Olive Rebekah lodge which was organized March 14, 1887. The obligation was given by Mrs. J. l). brummond, vice- grand. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Homer Vinzant, Mrs. Lee Garris, Mrs. Rozella Theesfeld, Mrs. J. A. Thomasson and Mrs. John Daniel. The March 21 committee will be made up of Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mrs. Mabel Grigsby, Mrs. Annie Gorby, Mrs. Helen Gillmore and Mrs. Margaret Erskine. Mrs. Frank Chapman, noble grand, presided. Uub Announces Show Committee Rogue River A nominating committee and committees for a flower show set for April 16 were named at a meeting of Laurel Garden club March 2. The session was held at the civic improvement club room with Mrs. Bill White as the hostess. Mrs. Claude Willoughby and Mrs. Jerusha Moore were the co hostesses. The nominating committee is made up of Mrs. White, Mrs. Herb Brooks and Mrs. Andrew Guff in. The flower show will be spon sored jointly by the Rogue River Garden club, Evans Valley club and the Laurel club. Mrs. White and Mrs. Shade Combs are in charge of entries; Mrs. Walter Kasworm, Mrs. Dudley Fabric, Mrs. Doris Demary and Mrs. Sophia Thieson, placements; Mrs. Gus Ruehling, Misses Greta and Louise Simeson and Mrs. Leora Mitchel, tea table; Mrs. Anna Clasick and Mrs. Isa Forsyth, plant sale; Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Claud Willoughby, potted plants and junior display; and Mrs. Guffin, guest book. The horticulture display con sisted of heather violets, prim roses, anemones, geraniums and begonias. A dessert luncheon was served to 20 members and Mrs. Charles Babcock, president, presided for the business meeting. The next meeting will be April 5 at the home of Mrs. Henry Bonney with Mrs. Guffin end Mrs. Forsyth as cohostesses Nurses Present Institute Report- Offer Speakers Mrs. Mabel Sue Monteith recent Eugene at nurses a Cram and Mrs. reported on the institute held in meeting of Dis trict 4, Oregon State Nurses' association, held Tuesday in the Community penthouse. They spoke of the newer dis coveries in the care of patients, particularly in brain and chest surgery, and also in the care of infants and children. Miss Florence Woodward and Mrs. Nellie Laing presented a paper on anesthesia bringing out the importance of the related nursing care for patients before and after surgery. The various agents used for anesthesia were discussed. The erouD agreed to furnish sneakers for any county school which requests this for voca tional dav programs. Mrs. Mar tha Donahue will speak March 23 at Phoenix and Talent on "Nursing as a Career." The scholarship committee re ported that letters had gone to all the county high schools telling of the scholarship that will be available to one senior girl in Jackson county. Students are asked to write a letter tell ing of their interest in nursing A card party is planned for Ap ril at St. Mark's Guild haU to help finance this project. Mrs. Brooksie Johnson re rjorted on clans for a cooked food sale to be held March 26 at the Home Appliance store in Medford. Women's Society Announces Study Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist church will begin a mission study of India, Pakistan and Cevlon at a meeting set for March 16 at 10 a.m. in Room 102 of the church. The primary text to be used by the class is "Under Three Flags" by Ste phen Neill and the leader will be Mrs. Vern Wilson. The Woman's society has com nleted three study classes this vpar. and Has received jurisuic tirm recognition for eacn oi them. The texts "The Uity, taueht bv Mrs. O. P. Taylor Crowded Ways," taugnt Dy Mariorie Hopkins; and Chris tianitv and Wealth," taught by Mrs Lvle SchoDDert. All women interested in tms subject are invited to attend. JUST ARRIVED Wonderful Wonderful New Colors New Plaids Select Yours Now While The Stock Is Complete! The Ideal Tie-In ... 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The meeting will be preceded by a potluck dinner with Mrs. Frank Widner and a committee in charge. Plans will be made for a re ception and banquet to be held April 17 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pendergrass and Mr. and Mrs. Gullickson when they made their official visit to the Medford camp and auxiliary. Final plans for the anual carna tion sale to be held May 6 and 7 will also be discussed, Mrs. Cech states. Hot gingerbread, freshly made, tastes delicious with a top ping of whipped cream flavored with molasses, cinnamon and a touch of clove. Sunday, March 13, 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE VFW Auxiliary Announce Party In Shady Cove Shady Cove Plans for a "fun party" Saturday, March 19, were made at the last meeting of the auxiliary to Steelhead post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The party will be at VFW hall and Mrs. Jim Hopkins, chair man, asks members to attend and take a friend. Mrs. Jim Cassal reported on the "turn-about party" at the Camp White domiciliary. Mrs. Frank Busch, president, receiv ed a certificate of appreciation for the- auxiliary. Three hundred-hour certificates were issued to Mrs. Cassal, and Mrs. Harry Birch, and 100-hour cer tificates to Mrs. John Jones and Jim Cassal of the post. Mrs. Cassal announced the next visitation to Camp White March 11. The auxiliary voted to donate to the Camp White flower fund and the prize fund for the hobby fair. A "traveling basket" has been started and those receiving it reported on the way it was brought to them, and the inter esting articles it contained. Mrs. Harry Birch reported on the radio series "Man and the Moment" which is boadcast on KMED Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. MICE PREFER THIS Kingston, R. I. (U.R) Zoolo gists at University of Rhode Is land recommend a peanut but ter and rolled oats mixture for catching mice. Two reasons mice prefer it to cheese; it's easier to stick to a trap. ane aiso reported on the essay contest which will c lo s e March 15. . Mrs. Ivan Hale reported that the Girl Scouts of Shady Cove have been reorganized with Mrs. Lucille Allen as leader, assisted by Mrs. Don Swanson and Mrs. Dave Rastell. After the meeting the post and auxiliary were served refresh ments by Mrs. Robert Vincent, Mrs. Louella Smart and Mrs. Leo Turtle. Next meeting of the post and auxiliary will be March 18 at 8 p.m. at VFW hall, Shady Cove. Ethel Says: The fabulous new discovery in creams is here Queen Bee Cream presented in this coun try for the first time by Marie Earle. It contains the amazing "Royal Jelly" the miraculous substance that keeps the Queen Bee young and beautiful throughout her six-year life span, while the worker bees live only a few weeks. This extraordinary cream will give you a smooth, younger looking skin and a new vision of livliness. Discover for your self the amazing changes that can occur in your complexion when you use Queen Bee Cream by Marie Earle. FREE PARKING! 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