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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, April 13, 1955 Honor Roll Students Announced Honor roll students for the winter quarter have been an nounced by both Southern Ore gon college, Ashland, and Oregon State college, Corvallis. Seven students of SOC have been listed as attaining a straight "A" record during the winter term. Registrar Mabel Winston states. An additional 42 students were named to the honor roll for achieving a record of B-plus or better. The seven straight "A" stu dents were Margaret Bishop, Central Point; Judish Hall and Ronald Lamb, Medford; Dick Merriman, Ashland; Jean Ring, Anchorage, Alaska; Audrey Rus sell, Myrtle Point and Barbara Wyatt, Ashland. The honor roll students who had "B-plus or better" records were Mary Louise Althide, Grants Pass; Marion Anderson, Medford; Merle Atkinson, Ash land; Irene Bretzel, Ashland; Lois Brooks, Lincoln Beach; Rob ert Butcher, Grants Pass; Donald Coleman, Ashland; Mary Ann Coleman, Ashland; William Col ley, Ashland; Richard Dickenson, Medford; Fay Dierdorff, Med ford; Donald Ferguson, Ashland. Virginia Ferguson, Ashland; Honey Franz, Medford; Bruce Friend, Ashland; Robert Gaines, Medford; Ellen Hegler, Ashland; Nedrabeau Hirning, McMinn ville; Zona Hugus, Ashland; Cor nelius Janzen, Grants Pass; Har riet Johnson, Central Point; Ted Landers, Medford; Dolores Lee, Medford; Alta Lisonbee, Ash land; Norma Martin, Ashland; William Means, Talent; Richard Miller, Grants Pass; Joan Mon roe, Klamath Falls; Jeannie Nor ton, Coos Bay; Phyllis Osepian, Asalea; Charlene Paull, Central Point; Donald Perry, Coos Bay; Lyman Pruitt, Roseburg; Dor othy Richardson, Glendale; George Robertson, Ashland; Charles Rush, Ashland; Freder ick Stammen, Medford; Darlene Taylor, Grants Pass; Naomi Van Dyke, Medford; Anna May Wal ters, Grants Pass; Janet LaRayne Weed, Klamath Falls, and Neal Wyatt, Ashland. An additional 110 students were recognized for the achieve ment of a record of "B" or bet ter, while carrying a full load of studies. Five students from the Med ford area have been listed on the winter term scholastic honor .roll at Oregon State college. Earning a straight A average in his course work of at least 12 academic hours was Roy L. Rogers. Edward Atkins, Sue Harris, Jerry Peterson, and Lee Spencer all earned grade aver ages of 3.5 points or better on the basis of an A equaling 4 points. There were 356 students named on the OSC winter term honor roll. CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society 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 9 a.m. of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 D.m the day before publication. Snap to Sew! 9311 12 20; 30-42 try 1lTiTfl6lf SEE this honey of a dress! Then study the diagram! Did you ever see such an easy sew? FEW pattern parts, minimum de tails. Get this on your sewing machine right now! Make it up in crisp cotton, print silk or shantung! Pattern 9311: Misses sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36; 38, 40, 42. Size 16 dress requires 3 yards 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. 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., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Meeting Planned For Republicans Jackson County Republican Women will hold the April meet ing Monday, April 18, at the YMCA. Luncheon will be serv ed at 12 noon with a business meeting and program to follow. Mrs. Paul Geddes, Roseburg, will be speaker. Mrs. Geddes is at present serving as secretary for her husband, a state sena tor, during the 1955 session of the Oregon legislature. Reservations for the luncheon are to be made with the presi dent, Mrs. Stephen G. Nye, at 2-7217. All Republicans are in vited to attend. Mothers' Plan Style Show On Saturday Mrs. Dean Mickelwait, Eugene, president of the University of Oregon Mothers' association, will be a guest at the luncheon and style show which the southern Oregon unit of the association is planning this week end. The event will be at Rogue Valley Country club Saturday, April 16, at 12:30 p. m. and will bene fit the scholarship fund of the state association. Reservations are to be made by calling the club, 2-5965. Mrs. J. W. Barnard, Medford, district vice-president of Oregon Moth ers, is in charge of the style show and assisting her are Mrs. L. G. Frink, president of the Medford group, and Mrs. John Pond, Medford, secretary-treasurer. The style show is being plan ned around the theme of Moth ers' week end at the university. Student models are to be Misses Dallas Mae Barnard, Barbara Pree, Dorothy McGraw, Flori Sloniger, Carolyn Fichtner and Beverly Hogue, and Jerry Gat lin, Lyle Daun and Warren Deak ins. Mothers modeling will be Mrs. Frank Perl, Mrs. James Town, Mrs. F. M. Rhodes and Mrs. L. W. Bates. Shops cooperating for the event are Bert Pree's, Jean Hart's, Burelson's and Barker's Mens' store Mrs. Allen F. Perry will be commentator and Mrs. George Sloniger will provide music. It is stated that last year 500 students made applications for the scholarships provided by the mothers, and that about 600 are expected to apply this year. "It is important that each mothers' group of the state sup port the scholarship project," Mrs. Frink, Medford president, states. Dead line for Sunday Classified Ir flt noon Saturdays Shady Cove Group Holds Initiation Shady Cove Shady Cove Trail Lady Lions held initiation ceremonies April 6 for Mrs. Everett Elrod, Mrs. Harry Goode, Mrs. AI Andre, Mrs. Wil liam Croucher, Mrs. Thomas Quail, Mrs. Earl Sheppard and Mrs. B. Molnar. Mrs. O. L. Wil liams conducted the candlelight ceremony, assisted by Mrs. Ray Mullen. Corsages were presented to the new members. An eight o'clock buffet din ner, served by the hostess, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Ray Chubb, and Mrs. Delbert Spain, preceded the initiation rites. During the social hour, game prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Goode and Mrs. O. L. Williams. Fifteen of the 21 members at tended this meeting. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Donaldd Harmon April 20, at 7:30 p.m. Prevent mildew of dampened clothes by storing them in the refrigerator until time to iron them. You'll also find they iron easier. Society and Clubs One-a-Day Doilies 7352 tgggT Our three most popular dailies are included in this pattern! Jiffy-crochet do one a day easily. So useful scatter them about to beautify your home. Crochet Pattern 7352: two round doilies about 8 inches; one oval, 7x9 Vz inches, No. 50 cotton. Send TWENTY - FIVE cents in coins for each pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea 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. Ex citing, 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! Egg cooking rule: Use low to moderate, even heat, whether you are cookings eggs in water, frying pan or oven. Like other protein foods, eggs cooked at high temperature get tough and leathery. Officers Named By Phoenix Club For Coming Year Phoenix Phoenix Garden club held election of officers at a meeting April 8. Mrs. A. C. Lewis was elected president; Mrs. Chris Wolff, first vice-president; Mrs. W. I. House, second vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Gro- chocki, secretary and Mrs. S. E. Cox, treasurer. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. George Bourne, Mrs. H. R. Glasscock and Mrs. Guy Cob leigh. Before the business meeting the members visited Rosehill nursery at Ashland. Glen Brown, owner of the nursery, raises a great many .unusual and rare plants and shrubs, including the dawn redwood, a purple ros from Mexico, and the lost Frank lin shrub which was first dis covered on a river in Georgia and was never located after that. It has been propagated from slips taken when first discovered. Members then visited Arcady gardens on Calhoun road, Phoe nix. Mrs. Leo Thomas, pro prietor, showed members her rock gardens and then her green houses where she raises many rare pelargoniums. Plans were completed for the flower show which will be held Sunday, April 17, at the Com munity club in Phoenix. Program Numbers Are Announced Stephen Kemalyan, who sings in Medford Friday, April 15, for Jackson County Civic Music as sociation, will open his program with numbers by Thomas Arne, Beethoven and Handel. The three opening numbers are "Preach not me your must rules" Arne; "In questa tomba oscura" by Beethoven and the Handel recitative, "I feel the Deity with in." The second groups of numbers are by Robert Schuman, Grieg, Franz Schubert and Richard Straus and these will be follow ed by Leoncavallo's prologue to the Opera, "I Pagliacci." A group of light numbers will close the program. Accompanist will be Arthur Wilson and he will play two numbers, "Impromptu in G flat" by Schubert and "Etude A Min or" by Paganini-Liszt. Easter Monday Event Attracts Large Numbers One of the largest of the spring benefit parties was the annual Easter Monday luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society held April 11 in the gymnasium of St. Mary's school. Eighty-five tables of members and guests were served luncheon, and cards followed. Arrangements of yellow daf fodils, white stock and flower ing quince, with rose colored tapers, centered the three buf fet tables. Screens covered with blossoms and greenery and large bouquets of flowering fruit branches decorated the room. Among the guests were wo men from many parts of the val ley and also from northern Cal ifornia. Mrs. Dennis Mulloy, Mrs. Frank Bryan, Mrs. Roy Ma son and Mrs. Bernard Davidson, Ft. Jones, and Mrs. M. A. Lewis, Yreka, attended. Mrs. Lewis was a guest of Mrs. R. L. Lewis, Medford. Mrs. John Laden was general chairman for the party, and she was assisted by about 60 mem bers of the society. Prizes for the party were don ated by Medford merchants, and the society expresses its thanks to those who assisted with the annual project in this manner. Annual Luncheon Of WenonahClub Planned April 28 The annual May day public card party and smorgsboard sponsored by Wenonah club will be held Thursday, April 28 at 1 p. m. in Redman hall. Bridge, pinochle and canasta will be played. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Richard Singler, 2- 6575, and Mrs. Charles Dooms, 3- 5005 of Medford, or Mrs. Don ald Ivie, 7687, Ashland. Pocohontas lodge will meet Friday, April 15, at 8 p. m. in Redman hall. Members are asked to take "white elephants" for games to be played during the social hour. Next time you mix a cake or biscuits, and are interrupted by telephone, doorbell, or the youngsters, you can tell at a glance where you stopped mix ing if you follow this hint. Be fore you begin, place all in gredients to the right of the mix ing bowl. Then, each time you add one, place the container to the left of the bowl. This way. ycu will never forget the salt or add the sugar twice. ' Junior Club Members Hold Easter Party At Director's Home Members of the Junior Degree of Honor club held an Easter egg hunt at the home of the club leader, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut street,. Saturday after noon. Doyle Martin won a prize for finding the most eggs. Guests were Judith and Caro lyn Randolph, Sacramento, Calif. Guests from Medford were Jud ish Booth, Victoria Breen, Doyle Martin, Carol and Randy Towne and William Breedlove. The president, Sharon Forde, conducted the meeting, Kathleen Smith assisted with serving and William Breedlove retired the flag. Carol Krause led the sun shine march and Mrs. Wilson read a poem. Next meeting of the club will be Hay 21 at Lincoln gymnas ium. '- Group Invited For Play Day Members of the Junior posse have been invited to take part in a play day sponsored by the newly organized Rogue Rangers. It will be held Sunday, April 17, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Gibson, 2390 Barnett road. It is stated that an entry charge of 10 cents will be made for each event. It is announced that the drill date for Junior posse has been changed to April 24 at 2 p. m. 4 Announce Meeting For Scout Leaders A training meeting for Girl Scout day camp leaders will be held at the home of Mrs.. Maurice Ritcheny, 412 Oak street, Thurs day, April 14. Hours are from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Anyone interested in assisting at day camp either on a full or part time basis, is welcome to at tend. Those attending are asked to take a sack lunch for herself and child, if accompanied by one, Child care will be provided at a small charge per child. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday; 1 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. Wednesday 7:30 pm. SOSA, Girls Com munity club. 7:30 pm. Jackson County Medical society auxiliary, Mrs. Edward W. Sickels, 2608 Jack son dr. Thursday 10:30 a. m. Eagle Point Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Robert Berryman. 10:30 a. m. Howard Home Extension unit, Mrs. L. C. Mc-. Coy, 2617 Howard ave. j 1 p.m. Adarel Social club, j Mrs. Orval Shores, route 2, box i 266, Central Point. 1 p. m. Sojourners, Medford : hotel. i 1 p.m. Women of St. Peters' j Lutheran church, at church. J 1:30 p.m. Phoenix Thursday ; club, home of Mrs. Elva Furry, South Pacific highway. 2 p. m. WCTU, Girl Com munity club. 4 American Cancer Society sta tistics show that more than 600 Americans die of cancer each j day. 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Mauleys J 17 South Central Crater Auxiliary Announces Party At Country Club Final plans nave oeen maae for the annual benefit card party of Crater Lions' auxiliary which will be given Monday, April 25, at Rogue valley country civ.o. Dpssert will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by bridge, canasta or pinochle. Prizes will De awarded. The Dublic is invited to at tend and tickets may be pur chased from Mrs. Clayton George, 1011 Murray street, tele phone 2-9918. Proceeds from the party will help support the state blind in stitute, the school for parents nf visnallv handicaDDed children which the Lady Lions of Oregon sponsor each summer. Mrs. Joe Whipple Named Chairman Reese Creek Unit Reese Creek Mrs. Joe Whip ple was elected chairman of Reese Creek Exetension unit at meeting of the unit held April 5 at the home of Mrs. Ken neth Dufour. Other new officers are Mrs. Robert Fleming, vice-chairman; Mrs. Paul Johnston, secretary and Mrs. Christ Nelsen, treas- urer. Installation will be May 3. 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