Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1955, Image 2

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TWO HEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, October 13. 1953
Civic Music
o
Director
Arrives
Mrs. Helen C. Snyder, Gales
burg, 111., national field repre
sentative for the Civic Music as
sociation, arrived in Medford
this vcefc to administer the
membership drive for the Jack
son county ehaper of the asso
ciation. The campaign will open
October 1? and close October
22.
SThough the organization
reached full membership last
yttr and many persons' names
'Wire put on a waiting list, a
certain pmount of changes are
made from year to year. The ef
fort of local persons is needed
to insure the necessary member
ship, officers point out.
Mr. Snyder met Tuesday eve
ning with the board of directors
an! epecial workers at the home
of Seth Bullit. They discussed
the campaign plan.
To asuure -availability of ar
tists fore too many bookings
prohibit, the board has taken
option with three groups. One is
the Berliner Kammerorchester
with Hans von Benda conduct
ing, a group of about 26 strings
and woodwind instruments. This
group is tentatively listed for a
November concert and is con
sidered to be an outstanding
event for music lovers.
Other options Include a male
chorus, and a violinist, the dates
to be announced later with other
artists selected at the close of
the campaign week.
Set of Seven
7225 V
Brighten household chores
with these cute motifs! Easy to
embroider on kitchen towels
cheerful "helpers" every day of
the weekl
Set of seven different embroi
dery transfers included in Pat
tern 7225! Each design about
7x7 inches. Grand for gifts, ba
zaars! Send TWENTY - FIVE cents
Church Women
From Many Cities
To Gather Here
Ail church women of south
western Oregon are invited to
meet with a caravan of officers
and leaders of Oregon Council
of Church Women in First
Methodist church, Medford, Fri
day, October 14, according to
Mrs. M. C. Sparks, president of
the Medford council. Friday's
meeting will open at 10 a.m. and
those attending are to take sack
lunches. The host church will
serve coffee and tea.
The caravan will be headed
by Mrs. S. M. Zeller, Corvallis,
president of the Oregon council,
and Mrs. Ray Boyles. Eugene, fi
nancial secretary. Three other
state officers will also attend.
The meeting here will be in
the nature of preparation for
the annual observance of World
Community day November 4.
Women from Gold Hill, Ash
land. Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls, Medford, and other towns
of the area are expected to at
tend the sessions.
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 Chelsea
Station. New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Order our ALICE BROOKS
Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
desiens knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send 25 cents for your
rnnv nf this wonderful book now.
You'll want to order every de
sign in it!
Tag Sale
Planned
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
will be on the streets of Medford
Friday and Saturday, October
14 and 15, to conduct the annual
Sailor Boy tag sale, it was an
nounced today. Mayor Earl Mil
ler has officially proclaimed the
two days as Sailor Boy days for
the city.
Each year about 800 clubs
throughout the United States
participate in the event accord
ing to Mrs. James A. Wicker,
commander of the local club.
Purpose of the Navy Mothers'
club is to encourage content
ment, efficiency, patriotism and
pride among the men and wo
men serving in the United States
Navy, Coast Guard and Marine
corps, and to extend relief to
needy members or to others
when the club deems it neces
sary.
Funds from the sale of the
tags is used to carry on the work
of the Navy clubs.
Mrs. Wicker announces that
all mothers of men or women
who are, or have been, serving
in any of the Naval forces are
invited to attend the semi'
monthly meetings of the club.
Members of Guild
To Attend Session
A group from the Women's
guild of Zion Lutheran church
will be in Portland Friday and
Saturday of this week to attend
the Pacific Snynod session of
the Women's Missionary society,
United Lutheran Church in
America.
Attending will be Mrs. Irven
Eitreim, guild president; Mrs.
Arthur Pumminas. Mrs. G. H.
Hillerman, Mrs. Martin West-
vong and Mrs. Alt iirewoia.
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BID STEAKS, U.S. Choice .. ...lb. 75c
FRYING CHICKEN, pan ready .lb. 55c
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Junior Red Cross
Council Meets at
Eagle Point School
The first council meeting of
Junior Red Cross for Jackson
county was held at Eagle Point
high school October 4 with Miss
Sandra Straus presiding.
Miss Barbara Swanson, who
attended the leadership training
center last summer at Camp
Collins with Miss Straus, report
ed on the conference. The two
attended as delegates from the
local chapter. Plans and projects
for the school year were discus
sed. The next meeting will be held
November 1 at Crater High
school.
Attending the meeting were
Misses Darlene Smith, Jane
Westover, Joyce Cowden. and
Lola Pointevint, Eagle Point; La
vella Snyder and Linda Hardy,
Jacksonville; Sharon Mayfield,
Julia Thomason and Charelen
Obenchain, Crater High school;
Loria Jennings, Medford Senior
High school and Miss Linda Bail
ey and Danny Eddy, McLough
lin Junior High school.
Also present were Mrs. E. C.
Conrad, member of the Junior
Red Cross committee; Mrs. A.
L. Sturtwant, teacher-sponsor,
Jacksonville, and Mrs. Helen A.
Wilson, executive secretary of
the local chapter.
About eight per cent more but
r and 13 per cent more marg
arine was purchased for house
hold use in April. 1955, than in
April, 1954.
Week's Sewing Buy
!
9047
SIZES
1220:40
Autos IHASIm,
Here's a wonderful wardrobe
for you from this ONE easy
sew pattern! Wear the scoop
Miss Carol Jonop !
Dances in Portland
Miss Carol Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jones, 712
West Eleventh street, has re
turned from a trip to Portland
where she appeared as entertain
er for the Portland Rebekah
lodge. Miss Jones presented sev
eral numbers, including ballet
and tap dances. Miss Jones is a
teacher at Miss Pat's Dance stu
dio in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. West of
Portland were hosts for the
event and Miss Jones spent the
weekend as their guest.
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Meeting Announced
Gold Hill Woman's Society
of Christian Service of Gold Hill
Community Methodist church
will meet Friday, October 14 at
the church with Mrs. Nora Wait
in charge of the program.
neck jumper with its separate
little dickey add the fitted
jacket to make a stunning en
semble! Wear jumper as a dress,
come summer!
Pattern 9047: Misses' Sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 jump
er takes 3 yards 39-inch; jack
et, 2 yards; dickey, 3A yard.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send THIRTY - FIVE cents
in coins for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care - of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St. New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS with
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. ,
Methodist Women
PUtfi Study Series
An interetenominational study
on the home mission topic "In
dian Americans" will begin Mon
day, October 17 at 9:30 a.m. in
the First Methodist church, it
was announced at an executive
committee meeting of Woman's
Society of Christian service
Mrs. Jessie Minear will be the
instructor and a free nursery
will be provided for pre-school
children. . s
Plans for the fall rummage
sale to be held October 21-22 in
the church basement were also
discussed.
CALENDAR
Thursday -
7 p.m. Talisman Rosebud
council, Pythian Sunshine Girls.
8 p.m. Miriam circle, Zion
Lutheran church, home of Mrs.
R. E. Wicker, 134 Kenwood ave
nue. .
8 p.m. Rebekah Past Noble
Grands' club, Girls Community
club. . . a
8 p.m. Gold Hill PTA, school
gymnasium.
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic temple.
Friday
10 a.m. -Wilfbw Sarings
Home Extension unit, at School
house. ;
10 a.m. Southern Oregon
conference conducted by Oregon
Council of Church Women, First
Methodist church.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's auxiliary-guild,
at church parish hall.
1 p.m. Phoenix Garden Club,
Phoenix Community club bldg.
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