Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Plan Dinner
For Class
At West Side
West Side The first eighth
grade class to graduate from the
new modern West Side school
on Boss Lane will be honored at
a potluck dinner Friday, May 27 j
at 6 p.m., in the school gymna-
sium. All West Side residents j
are cordially invitea ana are
asked to bring their own table
service, desired drink for chil
dren in their family and a ther
mos of coffee if they wish it.
Rolls and butter will be fur
nished by the Mothers' club.
West Side Cub Scouts will
start the evening with presenta
tion of the flag, followed by
greetings from the principal,
Mrs. Bertha Haskins. A short
program will follow dinner with
athletic awards given by the
coach and upper grades teacher,
George Marsters, who will also
introduce his eighth grade grad
uates who are Jim Clark, Dud
ley Durant, Jim Frohnmayer and
Gary Winetrout.
Walter Graff, chairman, of the
school board, will award the
diplomas.
Pupils of Edward Root will
furnish special musical numbers
and will also direct the school
ban. The school chorus and sym
phonet band, directed by Mrs.
Corrine Robbins, will present a
few numbers.
Following the program, pa
trons of the school and visitors
are invited to visit the school
rooms and view the work of the
pupils which will be on display.
Mrs. Haskins states that this
will mark the closing of the
school year for West Side school.
The students will receive their
report cards Friday afternoon.
St. Mary's Classes
To Hold Reunion
Former students of the classes
of 1933, 1934 and 1935 of St.
Mary's school will meet at the
school Sunday May 29th, be
tween the hours of 2 and 4 p.m.
for a reunion of their classes.
There will be a program, by pres
ent St. Mary's students, and re
freshments will be served.
A social hour is planned in
order that those attending may
have an opportunity for reminis
cences and to renew friendships.
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proportioned to fit the short,
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Sew Chart shows you every
step.
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in coins for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marias
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West
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Thursday, May 26, 1955.
Group to Attend
Council Meeting
Several Jackson county mem
bers of home extension units
plan to attend the annual meet
ing of Oregon Home Economics
Extension council to be held May
31 to June 2 at Corvallis, Ore.
In the group will be nine
women, including members of
the Alumni committee and active
members.
Mrs. Azalea Sager, former
state leader, will be on the pro
gram opening day. Mrs. Sager
will show pictures taken during
a world tour during which she
and Mr. Sager were away from
this country for more than a
year. At the annual banquet
June 1, speaker will be Dr. Elmo
Stevenson, president of Southern
Oregon college, Ashland.
Mrs. Leland M. Charley,
Brownsboro, Ore., states that
any woman interested in exten
sion work is invited to attend the
state meeting. Mrs. Charley is
director of District 5, made up
of Jackson, Josephine, Douglas,
Curry and Coos counties. Mrs.
Arnold Bohnert, Central Point,
is chairman of the. public re
lations committee.
Bethel Council
To Be Installed
At Temple Tonight
Central Point Installation
of a new guardian council will
take place at a meeting of Bethel
38, Job's Daughters, in Central
Point Masonic temple tonight at
7:30 p.m. Mrs. Everett Faber,
vice-grand guardian of Oregon,
and other grand council officers
will conduct the ceremony.
Parents of members and per
sons of proper Masonic relation
ship are invited to attend.
The bethel exemplified the
ritual for Central Point Masonic
lodge last Wednesday. The
Misses Doris Golden, Joyce Pest
ka and Dora Ann Raab were
invited.
Escorted and honored were
Mrs. Faber, William Bishop,
master of Central Point lodge;
S. W. Burrill, master of Cascade
lodge; Merritt Swing and C. W
Abbott, past associate guardians.
OLDEST CHARITY
Boston (U.R) The oldest
medical charity in New England
is the Boston Dispensary. It was
founded in 1796 .
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Poster Contest
Winner Named
Miss Mary Lou Moore, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore,
1416 West 10th street, won first
place in an annual state Ameri
can Legion auxiliary poppy pos
ter contest, it was annouced this
week by Mrs. Minnie Bryant,
chairman of the poster contest
for Medford. Mrs. D. M. Swin
dler, Warrenton, poppy poster
chairman for the state group,
notified Mrs. Bryant and Miss
Moore of the. award.
In addition to being named
first in the contest, Miss Moore
also was given a SI 5 check. The
contest is conducted annually in
Medford schools.
The Poster will be sent to Mi
ami Beach, Fla., where in Aug
ust during a national American
Legion and auxiliary conven
tion, the national winner will be
selected. The national prize is
$100.
Mrs. Earl B. Bigalow is "the
auxiliary president of this
district.
Men's Pair Wins
Tourney at Camp
Camp White Howard Boyd
and Roy Pruitt won the third
annual men's and women's pairs
tournament of Camp White Vet
erans Bridge club, the first time
men have won this tourney. The
tournament was played Friday
and Saturday at camp, and the
winners overall score was 249
points.
Mrs. Richard Milestone and
Mrs. Ben Todd were second
with 248 and other winners
were Mrs. Frank Baker and
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, third,
247; Dr. R. E. Cutts and Al Gil
housen, fourth, 246,; Mrs.
George Choate and Mrs. B. B.
Hughes, fifth, 238V2 ; Mrs. S. W.
Alcorn and Mrs. William Ken
nedy, sixth, 237.
The buffet supper followed
play Saturday night. Mrs. Jack
Love was chairman of the sup
per committee, assisted by Mrs.
Burton Sims, Mrs. Roy Pruitt
and Mrs. E. K. Ricker. Mrs.
Ricker arranged the table cen
terpiece of spring flowers.
Among the players were Dr.
and Mrs.. R. E. Cutts. Portland,
and Gen. and Mrs. J. P. Vachon,
Shady Cove.
Takes Great Pleasure in Introducing
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State Organizer
Inspects Group
Here Saturday
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Hepp
ner, Ore., state organizer of the
Degree of Honor lodge, in
spected Medford Junior Degree
of Honor club at a special meet
ing May 21 in Lincoln gymna
sium. Darlene Morrow served as
president for the meeting.
Guests included Michael An
horn, Central Po.int, Mrs. Gert
son's grandson, and Victoria
Breen of Medford.
Two members were initiated
during Mrs. Gertson's visit to
the club, and she was presented
a corsage.
Peggy Billings read a letter
from Seoul, Korea, thanking the
club and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, the
director, for a contribution to
a school and hospital.
The birthday song was sung
in honor of Darlene Morrow,
Gregory Wolf and Frances Schu
chard. Mrs. Frances Settell as
sisted Mrs. Wilson and served
as secretary.
Donna Kraue led the club
marches and yell. Darlene Mor
row and Loleta Bentley assisted
Mrs. Wilson in serving refresh
ments. Next meeting of the club will
be June 11 from 2 to 4 p.m. in
Hawthorne park.
Former Student
Of Eagle Point
To Be Graduated
Mrs. Lester Watkins, the for
mer Norma Nadine Davies of
Eagle Point, is a candidate to re
ceive the bachelor of science de
gree from Bob Jones university
in Greenville, S.C. Graduation
is planned for Rodeheaver audi
torium on the campus June 1.
Mrs. Watkins is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Da
vies of Eagle Point. At Boh Jones
university she has been a mem
ber of Charlotte Bronte Liter
ary society, the university fiand
and the University Oratorio so
ciety. She has also served as sec
retary of the Christian and Mis
sionary Alliance Sunday School
class.
Mrs. Watkins' husband, a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jake E. Watkins
of Hobart, Ind., is also a?candi
date for the bachelor of science
degree in the school o edu
cation. 5
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Women to Receive
Lodge Certificates
"New Horizon" certificates
will be awarded to committee
members by Women of the
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Daughter looks so pretty in
this new summer ensemble
cool sunsuit for play, whirl
skirt for cover! Easy, jiffy to
make : trim with colorful
"squaw" pockets!
Pattern 7275: Sunsuit 'n' skirt
Child's sizes 4, 6, 8, 10. 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 Mail Trn
une, Household Arts Dept., P.O.
Box 168, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS PATTERN
NUMBER and SIZE.
ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft : Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send "25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
now. You'll want to order every
design in it!
Moose at a chapter meeting Fri
day, May 27, at 8 p.m. in'Moose
hall, 11 Newtown street. The
certificates are issued from the
lodge headquarters Mooseheart.
111., to chapters following the
New Horizon program.
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Show Announced
By Iris Society
Southern Oregon Iris society
will hold a non-competitive iris
show at the Washington school
gymnasium Wednesday, June 1,
from 1 to 8 p.m.
Anyone is welcome to exhibit
an arrangement of iris or a label
ed specimen of iris bloom, it is
announced.
Further information may be
had by calling Mrs. O. V. Poe,
3-2716, or Mrs. J. A.-s Phillips,
3-1318, evenings.
Guest Here
Mrs. Florine English, Rey
nolds, Ga., is a guest in Medford
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Padgham, 2707 Springbrook
road. Mrs. English motored west
with the Padghams' son, Second
Lt. Henry Padgham, who has
been stationed at Ft. Kilmer in
Geogia.
Lieutenant Padgham spent a
leave with his parents here and
then left Tuesday to report for
duty. He leaves soon for service
in Germany.
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A school has been named for
Helen Keller in West Berlin.
For
Mixed Bouquets
Potted Plants
O Cut Flowers
IRENE'S
FLOWER SHOP
420 South Central
Open Sunday and Monday
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CALENDAR
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Lively Rogues
Dance club, Ashland Elks ball
room.
7:30 p.m. School Speech
contest, Free Methodist church.
8 p.m. Reames chapter,
Medford Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Phoenix Thursday
club, at Phoenix- Community
clubhouse.
Friday
11 p.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, "Unity" Room 203, Holly
Theater bldg.
1 p.m. Electa Social club.
Girls community club.
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