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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Society and Clubs Lodge Holds Installation i nomas a. J3anks was in stalled noble grand of Medford Odd Fellow lodge in a ceremony held Tuesday evening at the lodge hall here. Harry Smith, Gold Hill, district deputy grand master and his staff from the Gold Hill lodge conducted the ceremony. Assisting Mr. Smith were H. D. Force, district deputy grand marshal; Paul Thompson, deputy grand secretary; Norman Gail, deputy grand treasurer; Don Morrow, deputy grand war den; F. W. Jones, deputy grand chaplain; Glen Miller, deputy grand inside guardian. Others taking office were E, B. McNew, vice noble grand: John Daniel, secretary; Charles O. Swingle, treasurer; Earl Scripter. right supporter of noble grand; E. D. Perkins, left sup porter of noble grand; William Dyer, right supporter of vice noble grand; E. W. Pease, left supporter of vice noble grand; C. E. Naffziger, inside guardian; Homer Vinzant, outside guar dian; Jesse Thomasson, warden; Frank Clayton, conductor; For est Samples, right scene suppor ter; Duane Curtis, left scene sup porter; Emil Buhl, chaplain; Bonn Piatt, chaplain. Walter Craig of the Medford lodge has been appointed by the grand master to fill the post of special district deputy grand master for District 10 which in cludes the lodges of Grants Pass, Kerby, Gold Hill, Central Point, Jacksonville, Ashland and Med ford. The experts recommend dry cleaning for suede garments, bjit in between professional clean ings, you can sponge off grease or dirt spots with a regular dry cleaning fluid. 608 East Main I'EASftlDECa Shop the Easy Way Free Delivery Open a Charge Account Park FREE at Union Oil Get the Best and Northern Stamps Too! Open 8 a.m. till 7 p.m. Sunday 10 a .m. - 6 p.m. SEE KEN or LEE FOR THE I ARMOURS SMOKIES READY EAT UEAL SIRLOIN STEAK UEAL SHOULDER STEAK CUT RITE WAX PAPER 125-Ft. Roll t GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Fancy Hands 2 2S WHITE SHARER POTATOES i-mT fflflRKET OF MEDFO0 OREGON 25 MAIL TRIBUNE Lodge Receives Invitation for Anniversary Event Members of Olive Rebekah lodge have been invited to' at tend the 75th anniversary cele bration of the Ashland lodge August 30. The invitation was read at a special meeting of the lodge group Monday night. Since many members are on vacation, the local group will have no entry in the annual Jacksonville jubilee parade. Members voted to meet Septem ber 5, which is Labor day. It was announced that Mrs. Hazel Gillmore is a patient at Sacred Heart hospital and would welcome visitors; that Mrs. Chis- holm, Gold Hill Rebekah, is a patient at Parkview Nursing home and that Mr. and Mrs. D M. McDannel are both patients at Milledge Convalescent home on South Orange street. The lodge planned a rummage sale for September 15-16. Pocahontas Plans Outdoor Events Medford Pocahontas lodge plans an outdoor initiation the evening of Saturday, July 23. to be followed by a picnic Sun day. The two events will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott at Lake Creek, Ore. Returns Mrs. Susan Ambrose, 870 Ross lane, returned home Sun day from a week's visit with her brother-in-law, sister and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weber and Lynda, Salem. During the week the group made a three-day trip into Canada, visiting Victoria and other points of interest. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 3:30 orevious day. BEST MEATS IN Young, Tender, Frying Size ARMOURS TO PKG. 39' 0 DRIED u.s. CHOICE U.S. CHOICE WATERMELON WITH EACH GROCERY ORDER mm 10-lb. QA. Bag O0G 1 Thursday. July 21. 19S5 Shakespeare Field Course Opens Friday Ashland Registration for the Stanford university field course in Shakespeare, taught by Dr. Margery Bailey, will be held be tween 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Thurs day, in Trinity house opposite the post office in Ashland. The Stanford course was inau gurated in Ashland last year, in conjunction with the Shakes peare festival, by Dr. Bailey, professor of English at Stanford and festival director of educa tion. The class is open to anyone above the age of 16; graduate and undergraduate college stu dents may apply course credits toward a degree. The course is also open to auditors. The classes begin Friday and end August 5. Included will be lectures by Dr. Bailey on the plays of the current season, and on Tudor life. In addition, spe cial lectures and demonstrations will be staged by members of the festival staff, and rehearsals and auditions in the festival the atre will be attended. The class will use the growing collection of Shakespearean ma terials in the Ashland public li brary collection, as well as "Ash land Studies in Shakespeare," a book designed and edited by Dr. Bailey for class use. Information on the class may be had by calling Ashland 9-5111. Here Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov ington and children, Deanna and Jackie, Richmond, Calif., visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield, 1615 Crater Lake avenue. They left Tuesday en route to Vic toria and Vancouver, B.C., Can. The family plans to return here to visit again with the Mans- fields. I mm Phone 2-6805 MEDFORD BEEF . 27 LB. 47' LB. 79' WHITE STAR TUNA Fancy No.ttQU Solid Pack, Can Qf FULL O' JUICE LEMONS Cooling Tangy 3 doz- 59 WE GIVE NORTHERN STAMPS 608 EAST MAIN ST TELEPHONE 2-6805 Two Groups Plan Picnic on Sunday Siskiyou canton and auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, will hold a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyer, 29 Myrtle street Sunday, July 24. The pic nic supper will be served at 5 o'clock and those attending mav arrive any time after 4 o'clock, it is stated. Mrs. George Brownley is chairman. Those attending are asked to take a covered dish, table ser vice and luncheon cloth. i Mrs. Fred A. Daugherty is president of the auxiliary, and Frank Manness heads the can ton. Visiting members of either or der are invited to attend. New TV Beauty! New beauty, new protection for your TV set! Quickly, easily color-crochet this stunning modern leaf-design as its cover! Crochet Pattern 7339: TV cov er 24-inches in crochet and knit ting cotton. Pattern 7377: Match ing doilies. Each pattern, 25 cents. 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 Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. 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Dead line Sundav Classified la at noon Saturday: 10 ajn Monday tor ; Monday; ether days t,30 previous day. LAU CALENDAR Calendar notice and newt Jot the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun dav edition is 1 P-ta Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a m ol the day of publication and for week day news is 6 cm the day before publication Thursday .7 p.m. Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft, home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman, South Pacific high way. Friday 11 a. m. Medford Truth cen ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly theater bldg. 1 p.m. St. Mark's auxiliary guild, Benefit bridge tea, Black Oaks conference center. Washington's Birthday Is Remembered by Operator Rochester, N. Y. (U.R) Charles E. Dean has more rea son to remember George Wash ington's birthday than most peo ple. On Feb. 22, 1951, the 72-year-old elevator operator was struck and injured by a left-turning automobile at a downtown inter section. .' Four years later, on the same date and at the same hour Dean was hit by a left-turning car at the same spot. Both times he was on his way to dinner, but the second time he suffered more severe injuries and had to be hospitalized for a time. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 orevious day. Remember Youth And Understand Brookings, S. D. (U.R) An expert suggests that parents can better understand the actions of their children by recalling the memories of their own child hood. Mrs. Merle Gunsalus, a fam ily life specialist of the South Dakota state college extension service, said that parents have within their own resources and personal experiences many of the facts and understandings needed to help their youngsters. "Remembering how we felt and reacted to things in our own childhood and youth," Mrs. Gunsalus said, "gives us under standing for the how and why of the actions of our children. "An honest attempt to see things on the child's level will very often give us the different slant we need because we have been giving consideration only from the adult viewpoint." Mrs. Gunsalus said that all parents are confronted with more-or-less the same problems over a period even though they will vary jn severity and form. "This is true," she said, "be cause children are alike in many ways although they are separate personalities, each with strong individual differences and vary ing needs." However, she cautioned par ents to remember that solutions to problems might work one time and not . work another time. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. Thrift Dept. SPECIALS For Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Dm. t$ A DISTAFF SIDE of West's "Big Three," Mrs. Dwight Eisen hower. Lady Anthony Eden and Mme. Edgar Faure, lunch at Faure residence during summit conference. (International) DRESSES ... 2 Days Left! 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