Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, May 10, 19S5
Friendship Night
Observed Here
By Rebekah Lodge
About 175 Rebekahs attended
the friendshiu night program
given by Olive Rebekah lodge
last week in Medford IOOF hall.
Mrs. Frank Chapman, noble
grand of the Medford lodge, pre
sided. All lodges in the district
were respresented.
Each noble grand of the visit
ing lodges presented Mrs. Chap
man a gift from her lodge to
Olive Rebekah lodge, and each
received a gift from the Medford
lodge. Mrs Clara Frankin, Mrs.
James Fleming and Mrs. Rozella
Theesfeld made the presenta
tions. Each lodge presented a skit,
with the local lodge last on the
program. T. N. Graten sang The
Lord's Prayer, with Mrs. Eva
Marsh as accompanist. Mrs.
Lewis Thompson was narrator.
Others taking part were Mrs.
J. D. Brummond, vice-grand, and
Mesdames Lee Garrett, Homer
Vinzant, Riley Applegate, Clara
Franklin, Edward McGinty, O.
S. Walden, Marie Small, J. A.
Thomassen, W. E. Robinson and
Frank Chapman.
Mrs. Irene Remmie, Ocean
Lake Rebekah lodge, was a visi
tor and Mrs. Nina Chandler be
came a member of the lodge by
transfer.
The lodge will hold a district
convention in Gold Hill June 15,
and the state president will pay
her official visit to Olive Re
bekah lodge June 16.
Mrs. Floyd Murray, president
of Olive Rebekah Past Noble
Grands' club, announced a cov
ered dish supper at Girls Com
munity club May 12.
The refreshment committee
for Friendship night . was Mrs.
Charles Swingle, Mrs. Jennie
Hensler, Mrs. Zelma Heater,
Mrs. Riley Applegate and Mrs.
Sara F, Hayes.
Medford Bethel
Has Guest Night
Medford Bethel No. 14 of
Job's Daughters observed friend
ship night last Wednesday, and
members of all southern Oregon
bethels were Invited to attend.
The session was held in Medford
Masonic temple.
Honored visitorr were Queen
Melva Chew, Central Point;
Queen Sheila Spence of the new
Medford bethel; Miss Barbara
Roach, past queen of Bethel 14;
Miss Belva Chew, past queen of
the Central Pomt bethel; Sen
ior Princess Anita Conger, Cen
tral Point; Junior Princess Vicki
Noel, Central foint and Junior
Princess Judy Lobdell of the
new Medford bethel.
Guardians and associate guard
ians present Included 'Mrs.
Richard Stratton and Victor
Noel, Central Point, and Lem
Manning, Medford.
During the evening the Cen
tral Point drill team gave the
novelty number entitled "Wor
mando's Hideway" which was
presented for the recent state
convention.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. E. R. Ross, Mrs.
Walter Garner, Mrs. J. H. Creag
er, Mrs. Claude Hoover, Mrs.
Harold Snodgrass, Mrs. Newhall,
Mrs. M. O. Walker and the
Misses Sally Ross, Ann Garner,
Sue Donna Doolen, Rosemary
Doolen, Jackie Creager, Janet
Snodgrass, Charlotte Newhall
and Susan Walker.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and newe for
the societ? section of Th Mall
Tribune must b ubmitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weakly calendar is
a m of the day of publication and
for week day hews is 5 oj the
day before oublieation.
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian
church circle, Candlelight, Mrs.
W. C. Degerness, 520 Dakota
ave.; Vesper, Mrs. Dennis Gil
christ. 37 Valley View dr.
7.30 p.m. SPEBSQSA,
Room B, YMCA bldg.
7:45 pjn. Toastmistress club,
Station KBOY.
8 p.m. Medford Truth cen
ter. Unity, Room 203, Holly
theater bldg.
8 p.m. DAV auxiliary, DAV
hall.
8 p-m. OSNA at Employees
club, Camp White.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Central Point Masonic temple.
8 p.m. DUV, County court
house auditorium.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Girls
Community club.
Wednesday
9 a.m. Roosevelt PTA, pre
school roundup and party, at
school. .
10 a.m. Upper Applegate
HEC, Grange hall.
10:30 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit, Community club
bldg., Priddy st.
12:30 p.m. Chapter AA,
PEO, Mrs. H. D. Christensen, 29
Richmond ave.
12:30 p.m. Women of Ro
tary, Mon Desir dining inn. .
1 p.m. AAUW afternoon
book review group, Mrs. Milo
Kubalek, 907 South Oakdale ave.
MEETING ANNOUNCED
FOR THURSDAY CLUB
Phoenix Phoenix Thursday
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Elva Briscoe May 12 at 1:30
p.m. Mrs. Walter Germer will
assist Mrs. Briscoe.
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Annual May Party
Of Evening Guild
To Be Wednesday
One of the large social events
of this week will be the annual
May card party of St. Mark's
Evening guild, set for tomorrow
night at the church. The chair
man, Mrs. Warren Lesseg, states
that a few reservations are still
available, and they may be made
my calling Mrs. Eddie Sim
mons. 2-5035, or Mrs. Robert
Morris, 2-6873.
Dessert will be served at 7
p. m., with bridge and canasta
following. . Tables for couples
will be arranged in the Parish
hall, and women players will be
in the Guild hall.
This annual event is always
marked by unusual decorations
and favors, and this year the
theme is "genius at work." Mrs.
E G. Miles is decorations chairman.
Roxy Gardeners
To Hold Meeting
Roxy Gardeners will meet
Wednesday, May 11 at the home
of Mrs. Clark Ballard, 819
Brookdale road. Mrs. Hugh
Huntley and Mrs. F. W. Fogel
quist will assist Mrs. Ballard.
Members are to be prepared
with ideas for summer projects
to be discussed, and Roll call an
swers will be suggestions for
club meeting improvements.
To Initiate
Women of the Moose will give
initiation ceremonies for new
members at a meeting Wednes
day, May 11, at 8 p.m., in the
Moose hall, 11 Newtown street.
Mrs. Harvey Wyatt, hospital
committee chairman, will be in
charge of the entertainment and
also refreshments, which will be
served following the meeting.
Plans Announced
For Box Social
A box social will be held by
the Disabled American Veterans'
auxiliary, Jackson County unit,
tonight in the DAV hall. 1515
North Riverside avenue. A busi
ness meeting at 8 p.m. will be
followed by the social at 9:10
p.m.
Mrs. Ivan Hatfield was host
ess for a meeting of the auxil
iary sewing club May 5. A pot
luck dinner was served at noon
and the afternoon was spent
sewing on auxiliary articles.
Next meeting of the club will be
at the home of Mrs. J. P. Gra
ham, 175 Jeanette street, Thurs
day, May 19, at 11 a.m. Mrs.
Bert Hickman is sewing club
chairman. '
Plan Party
Mistletoe club will give a pub
lic card party at Girls' Com
munity club Wednesday, May
11, at 12:30 p.m.
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There are 22,380 professional
teachers in Minnesota.
Girls' Groups of Crater High School
Hold Annual Tea; Officers Installed
Central Point The annual
mothers' tea and style show
was given last Friday afternoon
at Crater High school by girls of
the school. During the afternoon
installation of officers was held
by Girls' league and Future
Homemakers of America.
Officers installed for the
league for the coming year are
Miss Donna Eskew," president;
Miss Beverly Norris, vice-president;
Miss Billie Conner, secre
tary; Miss Jean Estramado,
treasurer; Miss Judy Davis, his
torian; Miss Sharon Lilly, pub
licity chairman; Miss Carol Rus
sell, senior representative; Miss
Colleen Snook, junior, represen
tative; Miss Joyce Hobbs, sop
homore representative.
Retiring officers in addition
to Miss Howard are Misses Gail
Skyrman, Barbara Webb, Pat
Snook, Lucile Abbott, Maria Ab
bott, Mildred Gail, Frances
Hogue, Irma Penwell and Helen
Hood.
I Installed for Future Home-
makers of America were Miss
Grace Gail, president; Miss Irma
Penwell, vice-president; Miss
Sara Clogston, secretary; Miss
Beverly Sanderson, treasurer;
Miss Karen Johnson, historian;
Miss Barbara McGonagle, de
gree chairman; Miss Sue van
Galder, parliamentarian; Miss
Benita Bentley, reporter.
Retiring officers are Misses
Janet Nelson, president and
Alice Turner, Irma Penwell,
Grace Gail, Barbara Swanson,
Romona Grubbs and Sara Clogs
ton. Miss Florence Aasen is ad
visor for the league, and Mrs.
Frances Willett for FHA.
Miss Deanne Lowery was en
tertainment chairman, Misses
Janet Nelson and Blossom Gov
ernor were tea chairmen and
Miss Virginia Dew was Invita
tions chairman. Planning the
style show were Misses Lucile
Abbott, Gwen Moore, Nadra
Moore and Bonnie Sears and
programs were In charge of
To Install
Jacksonville The Jackson
ville Parent-Teacher association
will install officers for the com
ing year at a meeting at the high
school at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May
11. Officers were elected recently.
Miss Janet Anderson and Miss
Sara Turner.
Entertainment included a tan
dance bv Miss Penwell. a song
by GuilrWmo Dominguex and a
number by -the boys' quartet,
Leon Branson, Jack Lilly, Gary
Smith and Lary Smith. Music
numbers were also presented by
a group composed of Misses
Alice Cane, Marilyn Clearwater,
Pat Medley, Nadra Moore, Judi
Parish, Marilyn Paull, Jane
Spradling, Juanita Swindler and
Sandre Sherman.
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Mrs. Nixon Wins
Mother 'J Year Award
Washington (U.PJ Mrs. Rich
ard M. Nixon, wife of the vice
president, received the Variety
Club's "mother of the year"
award yesterday, and a surprise
tribute from her husband.
Nixon paid an unannounced
visit to. the club's traditional
Mother's Day lunch to tell mem
bers that his wife is "really the
be"tter half" of the Nixon family.
The Variety Club presented
Mrs. Nixon with a solid gold
locket engraved with her initials
on the outside and containing
pictures of her husband and two
daughters.
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YES!! For 10 days only . ... it's Leon's GIGANTIC REMODELING SALE ... To make room for new summer
merchandise, we must liquidate our spring stocks . . . as a result every item offered is an outstanding vilue
. . . shoes . . . in all styles and colors . . dresses, coats, and suits . . sportswear-lingerie and accessories-all
must clear to make more room-Sale starts Wednesday. , . come early for these terrific bargains. .7 A
BLOUSES!
Peterpan and shirt style blouses. Not
all sizes ... some are soiled y
and broken lots. Out they go " V
STOCKINGS!
60 gauge, 15 denier perfect nylon stock
ings. Three shades, all sizes. Also dis
continued numbers in famous make
lines. All going at
87c 2 pair 1.69
CSESS SIMES!
Our entire stock of dress shoes are greatly reduced for this special
event Johansen Amano Ferncraft Clark. All styles all colors all are
grouped at three low low price specials.
$oo $i(Q)00 5300
BLOUSES!
terrific group of new cotton sleeveless
blouses. Many styles, all the new colors.
Every one an outstanding OO
value. Special . ! leOO
SWIM SUITS!
A close out on all swim suits from a
national known manufacturer. A very
good selection. Values to 19.95
8.99
Close Out.
MESSES-MESSES!
It's a clean up . . . all dresses that have been in the store 6 weeks or
longer all of them are reduced to clear at one of three low prices.
$497 $S97 $897
CASUAL SHOES!
A good selection of better casual shoes.
Name brands flats, wedgies, straws.
Many colors and styles.
Priced to clear
6.00
PEDAL-PUSHERS
Name brand of Wellington Sears sail
cloth pedal pushers. Perfect fit and
quality, all new colors. OO
Regular 5.95. Sale prieeJ We WW
MAY - SHOES!
For this event Leon's purchased a close out stock of play shoes bare
footswedgies hi wedgies fabrics leathers whites, colors. Not all
sizes in every style but the values are terrific
$2,99 $299 $399
SLIPS!
Values to 6.98. . Not all sizes but a wide
range of colors to choose from. Some
slightly soiled . . . But o real value at
these two low prices.
1.67-2.67
BRAS
Odd and ends famous
make brat. Also some
strapless in black and
white. Values to 4.95.
Now at one low price
of
80c
COTTON SKIRTS!
Summer time is cotton time, and just
the time to stock up on cotton skirts at
this terrific saving.
Only L
2.99
SWOTS! - (MATS!
A drastic reduction on all of our better spring suits and coats all are
new stock all are specially priced all must be sold Special for this
vent
25 : to 50
on
GOWNS
Beautiful nylon gowns
as high as 1 9.95 now
one price. Some slight
ly soiled but terrific
values in this group.
Every single gown
must go. Also includ
ed are the shorty, and
matching brief.
5.07
PANTIES
Here is one item
where values are ter
rific. Reg. 59c briefs
now going at 3 pairs
for 94c Come early
for the best selec
tion. Colors white,
pink, blue and black.
3 94c
Formal
About 10 of these left
both full length and
ballerina length. Were
to 34.95, now
15.00
ODDS and ENDS
This is the grab bag table. Everything
from a bra to a play suit. M 0
Take your pick at
1 grab
ANKLETS!
Close out on discontinued num
bers in cotton anklets. Values
to 79c a pair. Special
6pr.97c
SHORTS!
A close out of faded blue den
im shorts. First quality. Regular
1.99. '
To clear
99c
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