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SEC MZDfORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE i 1 ' j' Mn. Fred Walton. Portland, (far right) was in Medford last week to preside over the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary council of the Assembly of God church in Oregon. The women carry on an extensive program of sewing and canning for mission aries in foreign fields, and representative articles were displayed in the church annex. Pictured her with Mrs. Walton are (left to VFW Auxiliary Plans Meeting for Tuesday Several matters of business Important to the membership of the auxiliary to the Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be transacted at a meeting Tuesday, May 3, at 8 p.m., offi cers state. The session will be held at the VFW hall. The business includes election of officers, and the election of delegates and alternates to dis trict and department meetings. The district meeting will be held May 15 at Brookings and the department encampnt is to convene July 8 through 8 at Ocean Lake. 4-H Club News Sew and Sew The Sew and Sew 4-H club met at the home of Kathleen DeWitt April 16. Members went to Central Point to practice the kit which will be presented for the May Festival May 3. After wards refreshments were served by Kathleen. The next meeting will be held May 21 at the home of Stephanie Hertager. Judith Van Gordon, Reporter FOR MOTHER'S 11 it. - PHONE 2-9331 - COME Handicraft Class Plans Open House Phoenix Open house will be held Tuesday evening at t he Phoenix Presbyterian church by girls of the church handicraft class which has been in progress for the past six months. The program will include vocal and instrumental nifmbers and mem ory work. The leaden of t h e classes with their pupils will display work done at the classes. These include articles in shell work and figurine painting, with Mrs. W. R. Bolz in charge; textile painting, Mrs. Carl Kliever, in charge, arid knitting displays, Mrs. George. Carpenter, the leader. Mrs. J. W. Webster has served as the accompanist for the sing ing during the class sessions and Mrs. Floyd Schmelzer has direct ed the classes. Refreshments will be served and all parents of children in the classes and all persons of the church and the vicinity who are interested in Invited to attend. 5t HOUR en wiU enliven Limited quantities at this bargain price j L.. so hurry in, phone or mad covporu; Other Cuckoo Clocks to $47.50 plus tax F U L LYgG U A IN, OR Name Address L City IRESfSSL Sunday. May I' I9S5 right) Mrs. William Jeffery, secretary of fee Women's Missionary society. Medford Assem bly ef Ged church, Mrs. L. M. Heide, presi dent; Mrs. F. W. Cslbaugh, wife ef the paste and devotial leader ef the group; and Mrs. Leo Gilman, Geld Hill, wife ef the paster oi Gold Hill Assembly ef Gad church and sec tion six leader. (Landis-ShangLe photo) Sams Valley Club To Observe Days . Sams Valley Both Mothers day and May day will be ob served by Sams Valley Ladies club members when they meet Wednesday, May 4, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Loyd Beers will be the hostess at her home. The meet ing has been changed to Wed nesday from Thursday so that the members may attend the annual Homemakers festival at Central Point. At the Wednesday meeting members will wear house dress es for the May day observance. Miss Betty McClellan Accepted for Group Talisman Rosebud council, Pythian Sunshine girls, accepted the application of Miss Betty Mc Clellan when they met Thurs day evening at the Pythian building. Miss Banra Miller, royal princess, presided and re freshments were served by Mrs. Mildred Tolle and Mrs. Harry Bryant. The group also discussed in stitution of a grand council of Pythian Sunshine girls to be held May 14-15 in Eugene. DAY! BOME KEGGHJ Terrt&e Value of Only Pint !. , $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 WEEKLY - r AvtkentUalry Designed" by Master Canters lowest price ever for this NEW FULLY ctiekeo clock that calk off tfce FUlLi the how. This defighfW clock! ooy room in the bowse for. children and adults alike. Runs entirehI am wMtr rtnA hmvIiiIihii Srv rV-V RAN TEED SWIM'S 217 I. Main Please send me the full euckoo dock advertised for S10.95. I asree to pay S1.00 Deposit, and S1.00 Weekly. Methodist Woman's Society Elects Officers, Delegates Election of officers and appointments of delegates to an annual conference meeting were conducted at a meeting Tuesday of Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church. Mrs. L. G. Rankin was elected president. Ms. Ben Schmidt was elected vice-president: Mrs. L. B. Pierce, second vice-president and pro gram chairman; Mrs. Dale Blick enstaff, secretary; Mrs. C: H. Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Lewis, secretary of promotion; Mrs. James Moerder, secretary of Christian social relations: Mrs. W. G. Werner, secretary of the local church activities: Mrs. Jessie Minear, secretary of mis sionary education and service; Mrs. . George Lawless, spiritual life; Mrs. Lee Van Ausdall, literature and publications; Mrs. Byron Griffith, supply work; Mrs. Harry Meyers, status of women; Mrs. John Kent, chil dren's work; Mrs. Eugene Ray; youth work, and Mrs. Vera Wil son, student work. Chairmen elected for Circles 1 through 10, respectively are, Mrs. A. O. Walker, Mrs. G. L. Mayfield, Mrs. Ben Greaser, Mrs. Lyle Schoppert, Mrs. A. C. James, Mrs. James Baumer, Mrs. Clarence Jordan, Mrs. Ray Har rison, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, and Mrs. Cleo Xpps. Delegates wno ars to attend the annual conference to be held in Portland May 12 and 13 are Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. C. H. Thomp son, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. J. Tho mas Dixon and Mrs. Lawless. Mrs. Lawless, secretary of youth, reported that two local Methodist youths have been chosen among those to represent Oregon at the national convoca tion of Methodist youth at Pur due university, Lafayette. Ind., August 22 through 26. They are Michael Stearns, sophomore, and Stanley Culy, senior, students at Medford Senior High school. Mrs. Lewless also reported that 25 Medford high school sen iors of the Methodist church were honored recently at a ban quet held at the church dining room. The banquet was spon sored by the society and Dr. Raymond Balcomb was the speaker. Mrs. C. J. Norwood was the master of ceremonies. Announcement was made that Miss Mary Searcy, returned mis sionary from Kobe, Japan, will speak at an annual thank offer ing service of the society and Wesleyan Service guilds Sun day morning, May 15. Luncheon was served at the Tuesday meeting by members of Circle 5. Music was furnished by the Medford Junior high school ninth grade ensemble. The afternoon program and devotions were under the lead ership of Mrs. J. C. Sparks, pres ident of Medford Council of Church Women. Mrs. Sparks subject was, "United Work of Protestant Church Women in the United States." . Participating as representa tives of the Medford council were Mrs. C. V. Stern, Mrs. Owen Knuckle and Mrs. Duane Bowman, Mrs. Samuel Earhart, Mrs. J. Sides and Mrs. Arthur Cummings. Mrs. Bowman also furnished a solo. CANTON AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES MEETING The auxiliary to the Siskiyou canton, Patriarchs Militant, will meet for a potluck dinner and business session Friday, May 6, at 6:30 p.m. - Dead lino- Sunday Classified If at noon Saturday; 1 a. m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. new hides blemishes instantly. "... while they heal! no tax Works on-the-spotl Skin-eolored; won't show I Medicated 1 Helps dry and heal blemishes; contains Hexachlorophene te fight bacteria all day! Lipstieic-sze gold-and-white case fits purse or pocket! WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 322 E. Main' Phone 2-6440 MEDICARE STICK jq only Crater Gardeners Name New Officers Central Point Mrs. Earl Kel ly is the new president of Crater Garden club of Central Point, having been elected at the April meeting. It was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Meyer. Other new officers are Mrs. Jerry McDougall, vice-president; Mrs. Ernst Ludwig, secretary; Mrs. Meyer, treasurer and Mrs. Charles Taylor, historian and li brarian. Featured speaker was Mrs. R. T. Nichol, Medford, who spoke on the subject of shrubs. Mrs. Nichol brought cuttings of the shrubs she discussed and a slip of the native currant, which was awarded to Mrs. John Rock. It was announced that a mem ber of the club, Mrs. Charles Taylor, won four ribbons at the Jerome Prairie primrose show. These included two firsts, a sec ond and a third. The bird c h a ir m a n, Mrs. Charles Taylor, spoke on the hummingbird, and the flower chairman, Mrs. Clarence Mell bye, brought an arrangement and spoke on the tulip, which was the flower of the month. A pot of red tulips and a dozen pansy plants were donated by the Berrydale Flower farm, Ta ble Rock road, Medford. A guest for the evening was Mrs. Ed Knapp, Gold Hill. Refreshments were served by cohostesses, Mrs. Warren Hol brook and Mrs. Clarence Mell bye. A towel bar may be used as a holder to keep trays upright in a cupboard. FREE PARKING At PICK'S and Robinson Bros. m Wnh l Gown, PICK'S Suggestions for Mother's Day HOUSECOATS GLEN RAVEN HOSIERY SEAMPRUFE' LINGERIE BLOUSES SKIRTS O COSTUME JEWELRY We Give S&H Mr. and Mrs. William H. wedding anniversary Thursday. April 28. The Bishops, pictured here during a party held on their 56th anniversary, hare lived in Medford 20 years. Bishops Observe 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bis hop, 1220 East Main street, ob served their 60th wedding an niversary, Thursday, April 28, by inviting friends for an open house held throughout the aft ernoon at their home. The couple served refresh ments and among the many gifts received was a bouquet from Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bellas of Orangeville, Pa., who lived in Medford at the Bishop home for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop were married at Shelby, Mich., and have lived here for about 20 years. They came from Portland where they had lived from 1910 until coming here. Mr. Bishop's gift to his wife was a bouquet of red roses. Results of suryeys made for the American Cancer society show that about, two of every five American adults still do not know cancer is curable. Cancer as a killer has risen from eighth place in 1900 to sec ond place today, says the Amer ican Cancer society. A matchless trio in nylon tricot by SEAMHRUHE ' nj" ... nylon net. All bodices lined, .fPJ heanr Proportioned ' P".k d3Wn' Wack na- 3242 fitted midriff; pink dawn, blue mist, Green Stamps Bishop, 1220 celebrated their 60th Jaycettes Plan Dinner Meeting Officers of the Medford Jay cettes will be installed at a din ner meeting Wednesday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m., in the Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs. Wilmer Robertson will be installed president; Mrs. Rich ard Bowers, vice-president; Mrs Art Van Leeuwen, secretary; Mrs. Robert Foster, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Rawlings, member at large. Mrs. James P. Asher and her committee, Mrs. Colvin Howsley and Mrs. Vern Collins will ar range decorations. Meetings Planned Chapter CG, PEO, will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mc Pherson, 119 North Ivy- street, Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p.m Dessert will be served. "The Do-It -Yourself" trend will be the subject of a program Tuesday, May 3 for members of Chapter BE, PEO. when they will meet at 8 p.m., in the home of Mrs. L. K. Doty, 1125 East Main street. Mrs. Louis Brown will be the hostess and Mrs, Victor Sether will conduct the program. for your size and height verage, tall. .. - maize. 3242........... j; $5.95 Tkattver yotr height.':. ft jou. rightl?) FREE Gift Wrapping 112 Next Put flour and seasonings Into an empty shortening can and use to flour meats before frying. Put several pieces of meat in and close lid. Shake well, let stand a few seconds, open and you have evenly floured meat. Cancer death rates among surgeons is only 65 per cent as high as the male cancer death rate, American Cancer society figures show. lovely Slendemess can be yours with proper dieting. Eat and enjoy two slices ef Hollywood Broad in place of a starchy, fattening food. Your weight-control diet will tost so much better with Toasted CAl- ORIE-CONTROUED Hollywood tread. NO FATS added. Why not try a loaf today and really enjoy flavorful diet. 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