TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Clubs
Gold Hill Club
Women Plan Party
Gold Hill Plans for a dinner
and theater party on April 18
were made at the last meeting
of Amethyst Friendship club
when it met March 21 at the
home of Mrs. Clyde Kell with
the president, Mrs. John Cogs
well presiding. Mrs. Delos Walk
er, good of the order chairman,
was in charge of the program
for the evening.
Mrs. Clarence Parsley was ap
pointed to plan the program for
the May meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs. John Cogswell
with Mrs. Delos Walker co-host
ess. Mrs. Cogswell appointed
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Kell to
prepare a new amendment for
the by-laws. It will be read at
the next two meetings. Refresh
ments were served by the host
ess and co-hostess, Mrs. Roy Cen
ters.
Amethyst Rebekah lodge will
meet Monday, March 28. Re
freshment committee members
are Mrs. Joe Lewis, chairman as
sisted by Mrs. John Cogswell,
Mrs, Walter McLean, Mrs. Wil
bur Martin, and Mrs. Paul
Thompson.
Experts Fail in Test
On Income Tax Returns
Detroit (U.R) Six persons,
asked by the Detroit Better Busi
nes Bureau to compute the in
come tax of a fictitious person,
submitted six answers, none of
them correct.
The computers included an
internal revenue service agent
and five tax consultants.
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for week dav news is 5 dj the
day before publication.
Monday
6:45 p.m. Cruisers club,
First Presbyterian church at
church.
7:30 p.m. LPNA, Communi
ty hospital penthouse.
8 p.m. Degree of Honor
Protective Association, Redman
hall.
8 p.m. Film on cancer spon
sored by Phoenix Thursday club
at Phoenix Community club.
8 p.m. Scottish Rites Wom
en's club, Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Medford Rose so
ciety, courthouse auditorium.
8 p.m. St. Mark's Evening
guild, parish house.
8 p.m. Medford senior class
play, "Heaven Can Wait," high
school auditorium.
Tuesday
9 a.m. Central Point Home
Extension unit workshop, home
of Mrs. L. C. Gordon.
1 p.m. Ladies Missionary
circle of- Eastwood Baptist
church, home of Mrs. E. M. Sor
enson. Cottage Benefit
Sale Planned by
VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars post
and auxiliary members here are
working with other Oregon
posts . and auxiliaries toward
providing an Oregon cottage at
the VFW Children's village at
Eaton Rapids, Mich. This is a
national home for children and
widows of VFW members. The
village was founded in 1925. To
date no cottage for those from
Oregon "has been provided
though Oregon VFW groups are
nearing that goal.
In their efforts to furnish con
tributions for the state cottage
the group here will sponsor a
sale of used clothing and other
items to be held Saturday, April
2, at 322 East Main street from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Those who have articles for
the sale are invited to contrib
ute and the donations will be re
ceived Friday at the East Main
street address.
Anyone wanting further in
formation about the sale is ask
ed to contact the VFW chair
man, Harry Birch.
Mrs. Tom Lafferty, Ashland,
is the district chairman in charge
of the sale.
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Verse From Bible Used
To Discourage Thief
Washington '(U.R) Scripture
bested a teenage thief on the
sabbath.
Mrs. Pearl Singletary took
solace in the 23rd Psalm when
the youth snatched her purse,
When she began intoning the
scriptures, the youth dropped
the purse and fled.
penalty.
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DAV Groups Honor
Members at Party
Thirty members of the Dis
abled American Veterans chapt
er and auxiliary were honored at
a birthday party March 22, at
the DAV hall.
Auxiliary members played
games while the chapter held a
business session. : Later refresh-
! ments were served and gifts
were presented to the birthday
guests.
Mrs. Mary Lunceford, mother
of Mrs. James Lillie, was honor
ed as the eldest member pres
ent. Mrs. Lunceford recently
celebrated her 75th birthday.
Committee members were
Mrs. Hazel VanDermark, M r s.
Edna Kilburn, and Mrs. Everett
Grissom. Mrs. Pat Graham ar
ranged a floral centerpiece with
candles for the table.
Announcements Made
At Recent Meeting
Butte Falls A fashion show
to be given May 6 at the Butte
Falls high schol auditorium was
announced at a meeting of the
Butte Falls Lions club and aux
iliary joint meeting held March
23. Nominations for the auxili
ary officers were read by Mrs.
Lester Casey, and hostesses for
the next dinner meeting April 27
were named.
Seven guests attended the aux
iliary meeting.
Also announced was a card
party April 25 at 12:30 p.m.. to
be held by Crater Lions club
auxiliary at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
Vife of Ambassador
From India Given 'Name'
Mount Vernon, la. U.R)
Mrs. Saudi Amini Mehta, wife
of India's ambassador to the
United States, got an American
Indian name.
She was named Wa - Da - Min
Goon when she became an hono
rary member of the Camp Fire
Girls of America. Which is
American Indian for "Healing
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Around Hollywood
Hollywood U.R) Charles
Coburn, at 78, is the only actor
who can claim
Marilyn Mon
roe and Sheree
North but ro
mancing those
two blondes, he
c o n f essed to
day, was thrill
less. Despite the
fact Coburn
soon will be
ii o 11 y wood's Aline Mosby
only well-known octogenarian,
he is perenially cast as a lovable
guy whom sexy cuties kiss and
pinch. He chased Marilyn in
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,"
and now Sheree pats his plump,
pink cheeks in "How To Be
Very, Very Popular."
Younger thespians might envy
such an occupation, but Coburn
revealed he doesn't get a zip
from it on purpose.
"Oh, I like kissing them, but
an actor doesn't release his emo
tions while playing a scene,"
boomed Coburn, jowls quiver
ing, as he sat on the sidelines of
his movie set at 20th Century
Fox studio.
Audience First
"He wants the audience to en
joy it. If he does, the audience
doesn't.
But he added with a twinkle
behind his monocle, "I get my
kicks in rehearsals."
Coburn's pairings with young
beauties dates back to his" mov
ies in the early 40s with Jean
Arthur. Since then he has ap
peared lovable in a fatherly way
to such beauties as Shelly Win
ters, Ann Sheridan, Jane Rus
sell and Jane Wyman.
"And what's the name of that
girl who smokes cigars? Oh, yes,
Anne Baxter. I acted with her,
too,'' he continued.
Coburn polished his monocle
and explained, "I remember the
figures, but I forget the names."
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Only once did he get the girl
Spring Byington in "The Rocket
Man."
"I like both Marilyn and She
ree," he added. "Sheree is cute,
has a lot of pixie in her and a
quiet sense of humor. Marilyn
radiates sex appeal. She's the
kind of girl you always want to
reach out and touch."
Pinch or Pat
Last year, The Masquers, a
theatrical club, tossed a testimo
nial dinner in honor of Coburn.
In recognition of his : screen
sweethearts, the dinner was
billed as "Charles Coburn and
His Lovelies," and Misses Rus
sell, Monroe Wyman and Win
ters sat at the head table.
"Everybody made a speech
and Shelley said that when I
walked by her on the set she al
ways got a little pinch," chuckl
ed Coburn. !
"So I got up and said, "I didn't
pinch, but I might have given
you a little pat."
Coburn thinks he is often
paired with young ladies in
films because "I have a certain
elementh of youth about me. I'm
interested in young people. You
don't get old-fashioned that
way."
"You know that saying 'Young
at Heart'? That's me," he said.
Three Local Students
Make WSC Honor Roll '
Washington State College,
Wash. Some 854 students at
Washington State College were
listed on the all college honor
roll released this week.
To qualify for the honor roll,
students must earn a minimum
of 50 grade points (each hour of
"A" icounts 4 points; B grades
count 3; C, 2; and D, 1) per
semester.
Two Medford students were
included on the all college honor
roll at WSC last semester. They
are Mary Anne -Birdseye, route
2, box 394, and Douglas Philips,
1455 North Riverside ave.
Jim Perry, B.F. Route, Box 20,
Eagle Point, was also included
on the honor roll.
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above, with Mrs. Duncan, will
conduct an evangelistic crusade
beginning Tuesday, March 29, at ;
7:30 p.m., at the Bethel Assem
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Riverside ave. Services will con
tinue nightly throughout the
week, the Rev. Lawrence D.
Krause, pastor announced. Mu
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will be presented by the couple.
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