Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MZDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. April 14, 1953
Club Plans Dinner
For Founders' Day
Medford Altrusa club will ob
serve 'Founders day at a dinner
meeting set for tonight at 7
o'clock at Eaton's Dinner house.
The program will be presented
by the executive board headed
by the president, Mrs. Bertha
Haskins.
Altrusa International was or
ganized in April of 1917.
Hostesses for the evening are
to be Mrs. Virginia Sherwood
and Miss Grace Smith.
Stork-Time Styles
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summer in these new maternity
tops. Sew two different versions
for daytime, evening wear. Easy
sewing pretty embroidery trim!
Pattern 7325: Matrnity Misses'
sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue
pattern, transfers. State size.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts,
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE.
WONDERFUL is the word
for our NEW Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalog for 1955. Ex
citing .enchanting our new de
signs 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
Carnival Set
For Friday
Final arrangements have been
made for the annual Jackson
Parent-Teacher association car
nival to be held Friday, April
15, at 7 p.m. at the jchool. Ac
cording to the committee, there
will be ''fun and fdod for young
and old."
Three big fish ponds with hun
dreds of prizes will be in opera
tion during the evening. Games
of skill such as darts, bean bag
throw, shooting gallery, penny
throw, basketball throw, and
the baseball throw will be avail
able. A big "country store" booth
will have a wide and varied se
lection of articles for sale, and
a plant booth and an apron
booth are planned. A variety of
food and drink will be on sale
A TV room is planned f r the
Friday night fight fans, and a
movie will be shown after the
fights..
Jackson PTA cordially invites
all parents, children and friends
of Jackson school to attend this
one big money-making event of
the year, the proceeds of which
are used to maintain the budget
and carry on worth - while proj
ects for the school.
Lake Creek Unit Holds
Session at Wills Home
Lake Sreek Lake Creek Ex
tension unit held the April meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Frank
Wills, Lake Creek. Mrs. J. D.
Arens presided, and 21 members
and a visitor were present.
Mrs. Leland Charley read a
letter on Azalea house, and Mrs.
J Davidson reported on Asso
ciated Country Women of the
World. Mrs. Carl Webb gave a
health and safety report. The fi
nance committee, Mrs. Ed Mey
ers and Mrs. Davidson, conduct
ed a white elephant sale.
The lesson on "Simple Home
Repairs" was given by Mrs. Ed
Meyers and Mrs. Ernest Burrall.
An Easter luncheon was
served by the hostess, with Mrs.
H. Meyer assisting. Easter songs
were sung.
The May meeting vill be held
at the Burrall home, Lake Creek,
and the county home demonstra
tion agent, Miss Eula Winter
mcte, will give the lesson on
"Living Within Twenty-Four
Hours a Day." Roll call will be
on a one-week calorie chart.
Dance Planned
In Shady Cove
Shady Cove Shady Cove
post and auxiliary, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, have planned 3
dance Saturday, April 16, in
VFW hall. The committee states
that good music will be provided,
and the auxiliary will serv re
freshments. Everyone is invited to attend.
School Official
To Give Talk for
Washington PTA
Washington Parent - Teacher
association will meet Friday,
April 15, at 2:15 p.m. in the
school gymnasium. Following a
short business meeting to be con
ducted by Mrs. Harold Hublcr,
club president, Leonard May
field, assistant superintendent of
Medford public schools, will
speak on "The Duties and Re
sponsibilities of School Offici
als." The topic deals with the
administration of the schools.
Child care will be provided
in Room 2, and refreshments
will be served by mothers of stu
dents in the second grade.
Week's Sewing Buy
mi J
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9351
Sizes up to 48 can enjoy the
smart good looks of this sun
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cool sleeveless blouse, graceful
skirt, sun-top and classic shorts.
All especially designed to fit,
f la tte the. larger figure!
Pattern 9351: Women's sizes
36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36
blouse and skirt 44 yards 35
inch. Other yardages in pattern.
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 fo reach pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send- to Marian
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept. 232 West
Catholic Groups
Announce Dance
Saturday at Hotel
"April in Paris" will be the
theme of a dance Saturday,
April 16, at 9 p.m. at the Jack
son hotel Pioneer room, spon
sored by the Sacred Heart
church Young Peoples club and
the Newman club of the Ash
land parish, also made up of
Southern Oregon college stu
dents. The dance is open to the
public and young persons of the
vicinity are particularly invited,
those in charge have an
nounced. Music will be furnished by
The Continentals, an Ashland
dance band.
Decorations will include art
work, and tables will be ar
ranged to stimulate a sidewalk
cafe. Colleen Hope studio danc
ers will furnish entertainment
and refreshments will be served.
YMCA Families
To Hold Dinner
Friday Evening
The YMCA family night pro
gram Friday, April 15, will be
gin with a potluck dinner at
6:30 p.m., in the social hall.
After the dinner members will
work on a float for the Blossom
Festival parade under direction
of Darell Huson, Mrs. Arthur
Brereton and Mrs. Eric de Place.
Mrs. Huson is family night
chairman for the "Y."
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dames
and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Sweet will be in charge of gym
nasium gqmes for children. Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Donahue will
direct dancing which will be for
children and their . parents. A
new swim class for children and
parents also together will be
conducted in the pool with Bob
Jones, "Y" secretary, and Dr.
William Roberts in charge.
Seven Members
Of New. Bethel
At Grand Session
Seven members of the newly
instituted bethel of Job's Daugh
ters in Medford are attending the
31st annual grand guardian coun
cil session of . Oregon which
opens in Portland today.
Representing the bethel are
Miss Sheila Spence, queen;
Misses Janet Perry and Judy
Lcbdell, senior and junior prin
cesses; Miss Margaret Seiby,
guide; Miss Noreen Pahlka, mar
shall; Miss Peggy Lydiard, re
corder and Miss Karal Selby, li
brarian. Mrs. Paul Selby, guardian of
the new bethel, and Lem Man
ning, associate guardian, accom-.
panied the girls.
The new group held Its first
regular meeting Tuesday night.
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Stephen Kemalyan, baritone, will sing in Medford Friday.
April 15. for members of Jackson County Civic Music associ
ation. The concert is set for 8 p.m. in Medford Senior High
school auditoriurm
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FOE Auxiliary Plans
Dinner on Saturday
Ladies' auxiliary to the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles will meet
tonight at 8 o'clock in the lodge
hall, 217 West Main street. Final
plans will be made for a birth
day dinner Saturday.
Women attending the dinner,
set for 6 p.m., are asked to take
either a hot dish or salad. The
dinner will honor Tnembers
whose birthdays are in March
and April.
Daughter Here
Mrs. R. D. Gundry, Portland,
is spending this week witli her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
TroxelL' 1833 South Peach street.
Mr. Gundry, student at Port
land's State college, will spend
the weekend here and the two
vill return north together.
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