TWO MEDFOF.D (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, April 8. 1953
.Large Sum
Netted by
Lily Sale
The Lily day parade, held on
downtown streets last Saturday,
added $469 to the annual fund
raising drive of the Oregon So
ciety for Crippled Children and
Adults. The lilies were sold by
60 sophomore girls from Med-
ford Senior High school, under
the supervision of Mrs. Ryder
Berg.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
was in charge of the event with
Mrs. Chester Peterson acting as
chairman. Those assisting Mrs.
Peterson were Mrs. Roy Howe,
Mrs. Russell Roseborough, Mrs.
Howard Phillips, Mrs. Fred
Stammen, Mrs. Robert Barbee,
Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Lyman
Smith, Mrs. Shirlee Brown, Mrs.
William Raymond, Mrs. R. B.
Webber, Mrs. Willard Hunter
and Mrs. W. H. Seibert.
The girls were served refresh
ments at the end of the sale
and were presented certificates
of appreciation.
Mrs. Peterson wishes to thank
all those who worked on this
project, including the Medford
Business college which handled
all the mimeographing. "It is
gratifying to know some handi
capped child will be helped by
the proceeds of the lily sale,"
Mrs. Peterson stated.
County receipts' now total
$2654.52, according to Archie C.
Fries Jr. county treasurer. As
this is the final week of the cam
paign, Mr. Fries urges everyone
who has not already sent in a
contribution to do so at once.
It should be marled to him in
care of the United States Bank,
Medford.
Verna Cingcade
To Speak Monday
At Guild Session
Miss Verna Cingcade, who
teaches Bible history in the Med
ford public schools. will present
the program at a meeting of
Westminster guild Monday,
April 11, in the fireplace room
of First Presbyterian church.
Miss Cingcade will give a flan
nelgraph demonstration.
Mis Frances Thrun will sing.
Refreshments will be served
at 7:45 p.m., with the program
to follow. All employed women
are invited to attend.
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Friday
6:30 p.m. Shipmates class,
First Methodist church, at
church.
7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem
and Mineral club, Girls Commu
nity club.
8 p.m. District OES chapter
meeting, at Central Point Crater
High school gymnasium.
8:15 p.m. Wenonah club,
card party at Redman hall.
Saturday
2 p.m. Rogue River College
Women's club, Mrs. Robert
Frame, Phoenix.
2 p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Medford
Masonic temple. '
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Meeting Announced
For Women's Guild
Women's guild of Zion Luther
an church will meet Tuesday
April 12, at 8 p.m. in the social
room, having postponed the
meetins one week due to Holy
Week. Mrs. Bennett Austin will
present the topic "Our Church
and Its Symbols.
The business session will fol
low with the Dresident. Mrs. I
M. Eitreim presiding. Final plans
for the southern conference of
Women's Missionary society to
be held at Zion church April
and 26 will be made. Visitors are
always welcome. Refreshments
will be served by the Miriam
circle of which Mrs. Ross lur
man is chairman.
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Retired Teachers
To Hear Report
Retired Teachers' association
will hear a report by Miss Grace
Lytle at a meeting set for Mon
day, April 11, at 1:30 p.m. at
Girls Community club.
Miss Lytle was a delegate to
the recent convention of Oregon
Education association.
All former teachers are wel
come to attend.
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Concert Planned Saturday
As Music Festival Climax .
Climaxing the Southern Oregon Music Educators contest
festival,, which opened here yesterday, will be the grand festival
concert Saturday, April 9, at 8 p.m. in Medford High school gym
nasium. At that time selected musicians from the schools attend
ing the three-day music meet will perform in the large festival
groups.
The 12-piece festival orchestra
will be directed by John O'Con
nor, conductor from the Uni
versity of Oregon. The 180
voice choir will be directed by
Karl Ernst, director of fine arts
at San Jose State college and
Clarence Sawhill, band instruc
tor from the University of Cali
fornia at Los Angeles will con
duct the 198-piece band.
The orchestra will play
"Temptation" arranged by
Isaac; "In the Hall of The Moun
tain King" from Grieg's "Peer
Gynt" suite and the first move
ment of Haydn's "Symphony No.
2."
The chorus numbers will be
"Misereri Mei" by Lotti; "Night
fall in Skye" by Robertson;
"Hard by the Fountain," by
Waelrant; "Skip to my Lou" ar
ranged by Riegger and "Sing
and Rejoice" by James.
The band's four numbers will
be "Nutmeggers March" by
Osterling; "Alleluia and Chor
ale" by Hansen; "Kin" by Frang-
Bridge Players
Meet Wednesday
Nine tables of players partici
pated for the weekly meeting of
Riverside Bridge club Wednes
day afternoon.
..Heading the list of north-south
winners were Mrs. H. J. Boyd
and Roy Pruitt with 125 points
and second went to Mrs. Clay
Cornett and William Isaacs for
115V2 points. Mrs. Richard Mile
stone and Al Gilhousen were
third with 114Vi points and
fourth went to Mrs. M. M. Her
man and Mrs. Van Gilbert, HOVi
points.
Mrs. F. R. Baker and Mrs. Gil
housen scored 133 points to lead
east-west winners. Mrs. George
Choate and Tom Munds, Mrs.
Ben Todd and Mrs. Fred Purdin
tied for second and third places,
each pair scoring 125 points.
Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mrs.
Chadwick were fourth with
114V& points.
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kiser and "Bequine for Band,"
an Osser composition.
A small admission charge will
be made for the Saturday night
concert.
The Friday evening program
is set for 7 p.m. in Medford High
school auditorium. Performing
will be the Medford Junior High
school orchestra directed by
John Drysdale; Klamath Union j
High school orchestra directed !
by Don McKsnzie; Medford High I
school orchestra, with John
D r y s d a le directing; Klamath
Union High school band directed
by LaMar Jensen; Medford High
school band with I. A. Mirick as
director; Klamath Union High
school mixed chorus directed by
Andy Loney Jr., and Medford
High school mixed chorus, di
rected by Allan Lehl.
Master Points
Won by Players
Master points were awarded
to players who held high scores
for this week's meeting of Med
ford Duplicate Bridge club. For
ty players competed.
Two pairs of players, Mrs.
Fred Rehling and Tom Munds.
Mrs. Frank Baker and Roy
Pruitt, tied for first and second
in the north-south playing posi
tions. Both couples scored 118
points.
Mrs. Margaret Alcorn ,and
Mrs. William Kennedy were
third with 113 points, and fourth
was taken by Mrs. Ben Todd and
Dr. George Dean, who scored
93 Vz points.
East-west winners were H. J.
Boyd and B. L. Sanderson, 102
points; the George Rodes, sec
ond, 89Vz points; Mrs. C. L. How
ard and Raymond Wise, 88
points; Mrs. Al Gilhousen and
William Isaacs, fourth, 85V2
points.
Mrs. William Isaacs and Mrs.
Roy Pruitt were hostesses for
the evening.
The club is making plans for
the annual individual tourna
ment Saturday and Sunday,
April 23-24 at the Medford ho
tel. Mrs. Al Gilhousen is chair-!
man of the committee in charge.
We Give
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EASTER IS HERE
Place your order for Easter Lillies NOW!
Choose from thousands . . . they are grown
right here in Medford at Rogue Valley Green
house . . . DON'T buy "shipped in" lillies,
cut out the Middle man . . . SAVE DOLLARS
and get BETTER QUALITY merchandise.
Rogue Valley Greenhouse
625 Franquette
Phone 2-9384
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Hear consecrated, dynamic
Evangelist Gordon Dalrymple in
his great Crusade for Christ
series.
"Russia is a riddle, wrapped in an enigma and surrounded by a mystery." Winston
Churchill.
Where is the Russian Bear Headed Next? What Does Bible
Prophecy Reveal About This Great Power Occupying 16 of the
Land Surface of the World?
THIS LECTURE CONTAINS A SPECIAL EASTER MESSAGE FOR YOU
SEE THE DAZZLING MARCH OF
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Also the Great Film
50 Years Before Your Eyes
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gay nineties, Wilson as president, colorful 20's, scenes from the great depression of the thirties,. World War
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Because of the Huge Crowds, There Will Be Two
Big Sessions, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 6 and 8 P.M.
Remember tonight's (April 8) lecture "A FATAL MISTAKE THAT WILL KEEP MILLIONS FROM
HEAVEN" and Saturday night's (April ): "TELLING LIES FOR GOD."
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