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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Npminations Held by Republicans Mrs. Robert Keeney was nom inated for the presidency of Jackson County Republican Wo men at a meeting held Monday at the YMCA building. Others nominated for office were Mrs. V.'ayne Stine, first vice-president; Mrs. Roy Rickard, second vice president; Mrs. Clair Larson, third vice-prfsidpnt; Mrs. J. IV. Moreland, secretary and Mrs. Frank Ross, treasurer. Mrs. Stephen G. Nye is the retiring predent. Mrs. Rex Note presented the nominating com mittee's report. Reports of the western states conference of the Republican party held in Portland Novem ber 4-6 were given by seve-ral members. Mrs. Ed Bolt reported that 448 attended from 11 states, Hawaii and Alaska. Theme of the conference was "tell the peo ple" and three points developed were progress, peace and pros perity, she stated. Among those addressing the conference were Leonard W. Hall, national chairman; Charles Finucane, undersecretary of the Army, Governor Howard Pyle, administrative assistant to the president; Douglas McKay, sec retary of interior; Goodwin J. Knight, governor of California; Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer ofghe United States and James P. Mitchell, secretary of labor. Mrs. William Frake stated that the highlight of the conference for her was the personal meet ing of Mrs. Priest, and the speech by Governor Pyle, who stated that we must "live Republican ism" and "tell the Republican story. Mrs. Wayne Stine reported on .e meeting at which Gov. Thor ton of Colorado spoke on "Amei icanism, our way, instead of .socialism." The report of the fi nance committee by Clifford Folger, national finance chair man, and also the coming wo men's campaign to be called "Thank you Mr. President" were also covered by Mrs. Stine. Mrs. Curtis Hopkins' report covered several of the meetings. One was a banquet honoring members of the national com mittee at which Secretary Mc Kay was a principal speaker. Another meeting attended by Mrs. Hopkins was tht in which James P. Mitchell, secretary of labor, stated that "the working man never had it so good, is making more money than ever before, his money buys more, there is more harmony in labor relations and Republican policies are allowed to grow and ex pand." Fred Robinson also attended the conference and was a guest speaker at Monday's meeting. Mrs. Nye summarized the con ference. Mrs. Frank Bash reported on the test registration drive just completed. Mrs. Keeney presided. The next meeting will be January 16 at the YMCA building at 12 noon. 4 Paulena Carter On Radio Program . Paulena Carter, well known pianist, will be featured on the Standard School broadcast to be aired Thursday from 9:30 to' 10 10 a.m. over KMED. The program, one of a series made by the pianist for the Standard broadcasts, will illu strate the use of rhythm as a musical element. It is entitled "Heart beat of Music." Miss Carter, Mrs. Jack Worm ser in private life, is the daugh ter of Mrs. Fred Carter, Ashland Pupils Present PTA Program At Washington Pupils of the sixth grade of Washington school presented the program for the last meeting of Washington Parent-Teacher as sociation. They presented skits of favorite story book scenes under the direction of Mrs. Alice Webb. Cub scouts presented the flag to open the meeting, and Mrs. Alice Lynch led the pledge of allegiance. Mrs. Ray Alder, president, conducted a business meeting and Mrs. H. J. McCary, member ship chairman, announced that the unit now has 413 members. Mrs. Victor Taylor, ways and means chairman, reported on a baked food sale held recently. Attention was called to a radio program Mondays at 4:15 p.m. given by Jackson County Mental Health association. Robert Sage, principal, spoke on the function of the Medford Council of Parent-Teacher asso ciations and the unit voted an additional two cents from each membership for the council's use. A potluck dinner was an nounced for January 26 at 6:30 p.m., this to be in observance of Dad's night. Mrs. Gilbertson's first grade room won the room count and refreshments were served by mothers of pupils in the second grade. Child care was furnished by Mrs. Taylor's Girl Scouts. Concert Baritone To Appear Here For Civic Music Thomas L. Thomas, distin guished concert baritone and nationally known television and radio star, will make his initial bow before music lovers of this city when he appears in a con cert here on Friday, December 2, at Medford Senior High school auditorium. Still a young man, Mr. Thomas is nevertheless considered a vet eran of the concert stage. He has appeared in more than 600 con certs from coast to coast. In addi tion, he is reputed to have more return engagements to his credit than any other young artist in America. Although the demands of his concert public restrict Mr. Tho mas' television and radio com mitments to occasional guest ap pearances, the singer has a large television and radio following. He has made guest appearances on such programs as "The Voice of Firestone" and "The Chicago Theater of the Air." Mr. Thomas' Welsh folk tunes and traditional melodies record ed by Victor have become col lector items among record con noisseurs. Ruch PTA Meeting, Film Announced; To Make Awards Ruch A film has been ar ranged to entertain the children of those who attend a meeting Friday, December 2 of the Ruch Parent Teacher association. The meeting is set for 8 p.m., and officers have called attention to a membership contest being held. The room at the school which has the greatest amount in dues collected on PTA mem berships will be awarded a prize. Supervision of the children during the meeting will be done by parents of the" students in the seventh and eighth grades. Refreshments will be served by parents of the upper grades. Wednesday. November 30, 1955 ! VcCat.O n a I Grant Deadline Told; Give Instructions One-Yard Skirt! Only 6uz mm ? j k fj 9079 CI WAIST try irrirr& Sew-easy, so thrifty takes 'jnly ONE yard 54-inch fabric! Choose bright, warm wools make many different versions of this figure-flattering skirt. You'll love its slim styling, new hip interest. Mix-match colors with your favorite blouses and sweaters! Pattern 9079: Misses' Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 inches. All give sizes: one yard 54-inch. 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 lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. The deadline for applications for a S250 vocational training grant offered by the local chap ter of the Altrusa club will be Thursday, December 1. Any Jackson county woman may apply all day Thursday orj this evening by telephoning or writing Mrs. Maude Codding at Hadley's store, or Mrs. Enid Rankin, at her home, 18 Rich mond avenue, telephone 2-8448. The committee is anxious to give the monev to the most j needy older woman who needs training to get employment. Anyone who knows of such a person also may telephone in her name and club members wil contact her. The information on applica tions is kept confidentially and personal interviews will be giv en applicants, Altrusans point out. A committee of 10 business and professional women are in charge of the grant and will give each application thought ful consideration. This is the second free schol arship for older women offered by Altrusa service club in Med ford. Three women were trained last year. Cleaning your gas refrigerator is easy if you do it regularly at least once each week. Remove shelves and containers and wash down the interior with hot soapy water with a little soda added. IT "4 ? "1 I ' Bob Ringer, west coast humor ist, will speak for two valley Knife and Fork clubs next week. Monday, December 5, he will be the guest of Rogue Valley Knifa and Fork club at Rcgue Valley Country club, and Thursday, December 8, he will speak for Siskiyou Knife and Fork club. Ashland, Medford club members are to make reservations not later than December 3 with Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genessee street and Ashland club members may make reservations with Secre tary William Dawkins, P.O. Box 84, Ashland, no later than Tues day, December 6. Vacationer Home-s-Mrs. Ruth Custard. 38 North Oakdale ave., returned Sunday from a two month vacation trip east. She visited relatives and friends in Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri and California. Women's Club Holds Meeting A social meeting of Scottish Rite W omen's club was held Monday evening in Medford Ma sonic temple. Bridge and canasta were played with Mrs. Harry Nordwick winning top honors in bridge and Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith receiving the prize for low score. The first prize for canasta went to Mrs. Charles Hoppe and the low honors to Mrs. Ira Can- field. Mrs. James A. Welch. Central Point, was a guest at the meeting. Following cards the women joined the Scottish Rite men for refreshments served by Mrs. W. G- Myers, Mrs.. Verl Walker, Mrs. Robert Simpson, Mrs. Jes sie Eldredge and Mrs. L. C. Scott. Plans are underway for the annual no-host Christmas party at the Medford hotel December 12 at 12 o'clock. AH Scottish Rite wives are welcome to at tend. 4 Student Home For Holidays Amone students home for Thanksgiving was Jerry O. Hoi- loway, University of Oregon, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Holloway, 1116 Dakota avenue. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Other guests at the Holloway home were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Daly, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Junior Holloway, of Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. William An lich. Medford. Mrs. Blanche Weed Named Superintendent i.rGK3 11X5. -Dictum. ic nccu ui - ti civ Yreka has been promoted to sup- j to Chicago to attend medi. erintendent of nurses at Sis kiyou county general hospital, Robert D. McKean, nospitai ad ministrator, has announced. Mrs. Weed replaces Mrs. Val- 4-H Club News' Southwest Poultry Club The Southwest Poultry 4-H Club met Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. P. Strom. The meeting was called to order by President Maves Strom. The coming meet ings were discussed and posted nn the calendar. The next meet ing will be held on Dec. 20. JMorman rtenner, Reporter. Relieve Suffering Fast-Effectively with Use Tribune Wanf Ads QUICK and EASY! 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