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Mrs. W. G. Werner
To Be Honored at
Annual Demo Picnic
Democratic State Chairman
Howard Morgan will attend the
annual Jackson County Demo
cratic picnic to be held Sunday
at TouVelle State park, begin
ning at noon, it was announced
today.
Morgan, accompanied to Med
ford by Mrs. Morgan and their
children, will give a brief talk
reporting on recent party devel
opments. -Duncan
To Be MC
Attorney Robert B. Duncan
will be master of ceremonies of
the, picnic program which will
pay' tribute to Mrs. W. G. Wer
ner, Democratic Party worker
for many years.
Democrats throughout the
county will observe "Elsie Wer
ner Day"c at the picnic, which
will be served buffet style. Pot
luck dishes, such as fried chick
en, pie and cake are requested
of those attending by Foods
Chairman Mrs. Jesse Wagner and
her committee.
Picnic Committee
County Chairman Robert A.
Boyer will welcome out of town
guests, while Attorney William
V. Deatherage will act as general
chairman of the picnic, assisted
by Mrs. L. Peers Wilmeth and
Sidney Ainsworth, Ashland; Mrs.
Dee Newton, Valley View; Larry
Sheehan, Rogue River; Mrs. Al
bert Straus, Sams Valley; Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Norton. Phoe
nix; Mrs. Scott Hamilton, Central
Point; Mrs. Neva Clarke, Jack
sonville, and Mrs. Art Lusk,
Frank DeSouza, Mrs. Moore
Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas Higgins,
Mrs. Margaret Mann, Mrs. Lewis
Ulrich and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly,
all of Med ford.
President in Capital
To Clean Up Chores
Washington (U.R) Presi
dent Eisenhower returned to the
White House yesterday from his
Gettysburg, Pa., farm to clean up
some government chores before
leaving for a Colorado vacation.
The president left Gettysburg
at 7:05 a.m. and arrived here at
9 a.m. Part of the way he drove
through a light rain. It was
slightly sunny and muggy when
he arrived here.
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MRS. W. G. WERNER
Honored by Demos
Friends To Meet
In Idaho City
Representatives from Quaker
churches throughout Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Bolivia,
S.A., will move to the nation's
largest rural church at Green
leaf, Ida., Aug. 18 to 23, for the
63rd session of the Oregon year
ly meeting of Friends. Clynton
G. Crisman will head a Medford
group.
This will be the second time
that Northwest Friends have as
sembled for their annual confer
ence away from Newberg, Ore.,
birthplace of Quaker work in
the Pacific Northwest area.
The Rev. Marshal Cavit, on
loan from the World Gospel mis
sion to the Friends' Bolivian
field, will be the guest speaker
at the silver anniversary ob
servance of the Bolivian Amayra
Indian mission at services on
Aug. '19. Guest evangelistic
speaker for the conclave will be
Dr. Everett L. Cattell, superin
tendent of the Ohio Friends mis
sion work in India and execu
tive secretary of the Evangelical
Fellowship of India.
Piano, Viola Recital Planned
At Festival Theater on Sunday
Friday, August 12, 1935
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE I
Ashland The second in the
Shakespearean Festival's series
of Sunday concerts will feature
a piano and viola recital by
two guest artists, Mrs. Mabel
Pittinger of Mill Valley, Calif..
and Miss Edith Woodcock of
Seattle.
All of the concerts this year
are given from ' the festival
theatre stage at 5 o'clock on
Sunday afternoons and all are
free to the public.
Mrs. Pittinger is now director
of music at Tamalpais High
school at Mill Valley and was
formerly a violist with the Seat
tle Symphony orchestra and
violinist with the Cleveland
Symphony orchestra. Miss Wood
cock teaches piano at the Uni
versity of Washington and is a
music research scholar.
The program will include a
viola concerto by Telemann, a
harpsichord sonata by Galuppi,
and dance forms of the 16th and
17th centuries by composers in
cluding Byrd, Lully, Locatelli
and Corelli.
The concerts are part of the
expanded music program sched
uled this year by Bernard Windt
festival music director, which
includes half hour programs by
strolling musicians and singers
before the plays, incidental
music for the plays, and special
lectures and displays of the in-
Medford Beauticians
Plan Family Picnic
For Sunday Afternoon
Medford unit of the Oregon
Beauticians' association will
hold the annual potluck picnic
Sunday, August 14 at Jackson
I Hot springs. - The event will
begin at noon, and is for mem
bers and their families.
Roseburg, Klamath Falls and
Grants Pass units of the associa
tion have been invited to join
with the local group.
Those attending are asked to
take a picnic lunch and table
service. Coffee, soft drinks and
ice cream will be furnished by
the Medford unit.
LEWISOHNISLIBRARIAN
Waltham, Mass. (U.R) Lud
wig Lewisohn, novelist and lit
erary critic, has been named to
the newly created post of librar
ian at Brandeis University. Au
thor of 31 books, Dr. Lewisohn
takes charge of a library which
in the past few years has grown
from 1,000 to more than 100,000.
struments in the theatre and
public library.
FOR TV relaxation make
yourself ballet and ' boot-style
slippers! Use velvet or a quilted
fabric trim with embroidery,
ribbon!
Pattern 7392: Transfers, pat
tern, easy directions for boot
and ballet slippers. Sizes Small,
Medium, Large and Extra-Large
included.
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 Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
AND PATTERN NUMBER..
ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks
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