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TWO MEEFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. March 23. 1953 Auxiliary Formed For Milk League; Officers Elected Mrs. Wilfred Davies of Eagle Point was elected president of the newly formed auxiliary to the Jackson County Milk Pro ducers league at a meeting held Tuesday at the Jackson hotel. Mrs. Richard Westerberg is the first vice-president of the new group and Mrs. J. C. Kesler, the secretary-treasurer. Purpose of the women's or ganization is to promote the use of dairy foods through various means. First meeting of the group was held March 15 at the home of Mrs. Carl Hover at Central Point. Riverside Club Plays Wednesday Riverside Bridge club held the weekly session Wednesday, and winners have been an nounced. Mrs. Richard Milestone and her partner, Roy Pruitt, headed n o r t h-south players, scoring J091z points. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson took second with 104 points, and third went to Mrs. Josephine Clark and John Sharp for 103Vi points. In fourth place were Mrs. Ben Todd and Mrs. Dwight Seely, who scored 99 1 point3. Mrs. H. J. Boyd and Mrs. George Dean were first place winners for east-west players, scoring 97 points. Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Mrs. G. E. Mer nin were second, scoring 96 points, and in third place with 94 points were Mrs. B. B. Hughes and Mrs. Frank Baker. Miss Isobel Stuart and John Sol heim scored 90 points for fourth place. Institution of Second Bethel Planned Here Saturday Night A second bethel of International Order of Job's Daughters will be instituted in Medford tomorrow in ceremonies to be held at the Masonic temple at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. T. A. Crump, Portland, grand guardian, will institute the bethel, and Miss Sheila Spence, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Spence, will be installed queen. Also here for the ceremonies will be Glenn V. Fairfax, Port land, associate grand guardian. Taking office with Miss Spence will be Mrs. Janet Perry, senior princess; Miss Ju dith Lobdell, junior princess; Miss Margaret Selby, guide; Miss Noreen Pahlka, marshal; Miss Marcia Spence, chaplain; Miss Margaret Tizekker, trea surer; Miss Peggy Lydiard, re corder; Miss Nancy Wilson, mu sician; Miss Karalee Selby, li brarian; the Misses Delia Robinson, Sally Gustison, Elea na Robinson, Meridee Coffman and Pat Hansen, messengers; Miss Susan Fontaine, senior cus todian; Miss Lynda Knips, junior custodian; Miss Mildred Boyd, inner guard; Miss Barbara Gor don, outer guard; Miss Nancy Espey, lady of the lights. Miss Beverly Barksdale, queen of the Ashland bethel will be installing queen; Miss Melva Chew, queen of the Central Point bethel, guide; Miss Lynn Smith, junior past queen of the Grants Pass bethel, marshal; Miss Kar en Amundsen, queen of the Dil lard bethel, chaplain; Miss Su san Brill, Bethel 14, Medford, musician; Miss Alexa Hibbard, queen of Bethel 14, secretary; Miss Belva Chew, junior past queen of the Central Point bethel, senior custodian; Miss Joanie Kruse, queen of the Rose burg bethel, junior custodian. Mrs. Paul Selby will be guard ian of the new bethel and Lem Miss Sheila Spence (Landis- Shangle photo) Manning associate guardian. The coronation ceremony will be conducted by officers of Med ford chapter of DeMolay, with Ken Piland, master . councilor, in charge. Officers of Bethel 14 of Med ford will assist with the cere monies and refreshments for the evening are being provided by the bethels from Grants Pass, This is Year for White Collar Girl New York (U.R) This is the year of white collar girls. White collars, many of them moderate in size but most of them large, show on dresses, suits and coats. To keep them white and crisp means a little work, but it's worth it. White collars and cuffs should be washed after each wearing. Since makeup and hair oil often soil -the neckline, brush soapsuds along the edges during the washing. Or use an ordinary comb as a minature washboard to "scrub" fine fabric edges. Before washing a double col lar which needs ironing, run long basting threads Vs inch in from the outer seam. After the collar has been washed, rinsed and pressed lightly, remove the basting and give it a final firm ironing. Press pebble - weave piques on a thick towel to preserve the pebbly texture. Press lace or eyelet embroidery collars with a towel underneath and a cloth on top the latter to protect open work from being snagged by the iron toe. Surprise tip; a very little granulated sugar in the last rinse will "starch" a small, sheer white bow or collar. Use cold-water starch to crisp heav ier cottons. Ulnl WS& MEW . MS HER Medford, Ashland and Central Point. The institution will be a closed ceremony but parents and guard ians of bethels and all members and persons with proper Mason ic affiliations are invited. The public is invited to the installa tion, set for 9 p.m. 4 Patriotic dog owners contrib uted nearly 14,000 dogs for de fense during World War II. Lovely Ensemble . i i 7 11 Vk 57 fry tlTAMCrtt'ItntflH There's figure-magic in every line of this lovely new ensemble! Sleek fitted jacket covers the graveful sundress, revealing a dainty touch of eyelet bodice above its curvy neckline. Stand away collar matches in eyelet! Pattern 9357: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress and jacket, 48 yards 35-inch fabric; Class Play Tickets On Sale Saturday Tickets for the annual senior class play, "Heaven Can Wait," to be presented March 28 and 29, in the auditorium of Medford Senior High school, will be sold on the streets of Medford Sat urday by members of the class. Carrying out the play's theme of a potential angel who spurn ed the realms for a longer stint on earth, the students will be robed as angels. Tickets are also available in the main office of the high school. Election Planned By Women's Club Mrs. Ralph Lue, president of Scottish Rite Women's club, has announced the annual meeting will be held in Medford Mason ic Temple, at 8 p.m. Monday, March 28. A nominating committee will report at this meeting and elec tion of officers will be held. Other committees will also re port and Mrs. Lue asks for a full attendance. Refreshments will be served. VA yards eyelet contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every stDp. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., JJew York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Meeting Planned By Grandmothers Rogue chapter, Grandmothers' club, will meet Monday, March 28, at 1:30 p.m. in Girls Com munity club. Members with birthdays in January, February and March will be honored. Mrs. Charles J. Myers and Mrs. Eric N. Eklund are the com mittee for the meeting. All grandmothers of the city are invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. Louis Jones Hostess for Club Jacksonville Rebekah club met at the home of Mrs. Louis Jones Tuesday for a potluck luncheon. , Visitors included Mrs. Ed Scripter, Mrs. William Dyer, Mrs. James D. Fleming, Mrs. Floyd Murray and Mrs. Clara Franklin, all Medford, Mrs. Ben Wertz, and Mrs. Carol Wertz, Applegate. CALENDAR Calendar notices and newa for the societv section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar Is 8 a.m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 pjn the day before publication. Ka ren Wonderly Blossom Candidate For Y Families - The family membership of th YMCA has chosen Karen Sue Wonderly to be their candidate for Miss Blossom, at the Blos som Festival to be held in Ap ril. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wonderly of 734 Palm street, Medford, and was chosen at a dinner held at the Y on March 18. Darell Huson was chairman in charge of choosing a candidate. Taking part in a dancing ex hibition were Kathleen Class ick, Linda and Marie Chastain, Kristin Hoffman, Claire and Rhonda Hatch, Tamara and Di anne Mars, Patricia and Linda Hitson, Janet Robinson, Wanda Robbins, Sharon Hoyt, Yvonne Pugh, and Carol, Gloria, Mariel la and Thelma Place. The show was staged by Mrs. Ethel Mars, dance instructor. Mrs. Darell Huson is family night chairman at the Y and the next family night program will be April 1. Laws for administering of the national forests were approved by Congress on June 4, 1897. Friday 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Redman hall. Saturday 6:30 p.m. Institution of new bethel, International Order of Job's Daughters, Medford Ma sonic temple. Open installation of officers at 9 p.m. Most Okinawa children never tasted cow's milk until relief agencies shipped- in tons of dried powder after World War II. They had to be taught to drink it, but they soon learned to like it. NEW CLASSES Starting March 28, 7:00 to lOiOO P.M. Business Math. Business English Spelling and Vocabulary Building Robertson School of Business 40-42 N. Riverside Medford - Phon. 3-4264 S s ( V m v r 7 DeLuxe Features LA REPEAT OFF SATURDAY 0E3LY-AT OUR MA KIYLO uJ la r Shades 15 Denier Reg. $1.29 Value urday - tPaSr ER M:& BARSAEH STORE! 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