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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Pr - fx - vl '; Through the combined efforts of many Jackson county groups, a mental health play is again being presented in Jackson county this winter. As in past years, the cast is drawn from Footlighters, Medford little thea ter group, and is pictured above at a meeting last week of Roosevelt Parent-Teacher asso ciation during which the play was given. Shown (left to right) are Mrs. Ivan Burton and Thayer Tarvin, Footlighters, Jim Arm son, assistant juvenile officer for the county; Mrs. Tarvin and Terry Tarvin, Footlighters; . Mrs. A. K. Morse, Roosevelt PTA member. Installation Held For Junior Club Darlene Bentley was installed president of Degree of Honor Junior club during ceremonies held January 14 in Lincoln gymnasium. Mrs. Matilda Diet rich was installing officer, as sisted by Miss Darlene Morrow. Mrs. H. - Cr. Wilson was in stalled director of the junior club for the 26th executive year. She will be assisted this year by Miss Morrow. Diana, Vicki and Vera Harper of Central Point were guests of Miss Morrow for the meeting. Vickie Breen was presented a sunshine cap, and Carol Kraus earned her first lieutenant's stripe. She played several musi cal numbers. Refreshments were served, with Miss Bentley and Miss Morrow assisting Mrs. Wilson. JAPAN GOING FOR LUXURY Tokyo (U.R7 The bank of T;okyo estimated today there are about 150,000 television sets and 100,000 refrigerators in use in Japan. Both appliances are in the luxury class. One person in about 590 owns a TV set. SHOES! SHOES! V NOW IN PROGRESS . . . LEON'S GREAT 2 FOR 1 SHOE SALE - the biggest "value giving" event of the year All famous brands right out of regular stock .'. . Buy one pair at the marked price and get the second pair FREE1 HILL & DALE. Not all sizes in every color, but if you wear a narrow size, there are about 150 pairs of this wonderful walking shoe. NOW FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF Better casuals and dress shoes in this group. Values in this group to $14.95. All colors, but not all sizes. NOW FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF DOLLAR TABLE On this table is some real buys in odds and ends of casuals, dress shoes, etc. MAIL TRIBUNE CALENDAR Calendar notices nd news (or th: society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 D.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 D-m the day before publication Thursday 6:30 p.m. Medford Business and Professional ..Women's club, Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president, Southern Oregon college, speak er, Roxy Ann Grange hall. 7:30 p.m. Crater Garden club, home of Mrs. Charles Meyer, 43 South Ninth st. 8 p.m. Royal Neighbors of America, Pythian building. 8 p.m. Miriam circle, Mrs. Henry Moyer,'301 Clark st. 8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES, Jacksonville Masonic temple. Friday 11 a.m. Medford Truth Cen ter, "Unit," 203 Holly theater bldg. 1:30. p.m. Rogue Valley Me morial Hospital auxiliary, an nual meeting, hospital pent-house. FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF A very large group of dress shoes. Carmelletts, Johansen and many other older styles but terrific buys at 995 1 2 Our very best styles and patterns included in this group. A terrific buy at . . 12 1 v II LEI O UU I li 1 Thunday, January 19. 1956 The mental health plays are sponsored by Southern Oregon Child Guidance Clinic asso ciation, presented by Footlighters and leading the discussion periods which follow each presentation of the play are a representative from either Jackson County Health depart ment, Jackson County Child Welfare depart ment. Veterans' Administration, Girl Scouts or the Medford, Ashland and Eagle Point public schools. Last week's production of the play for Roosevelt PTA was the 33rd time some members of the cast had appeared in these menial health plays. (Classic studios) Fund-Raising Events Planned By Phoenix PTA Phoenix To raise funds for a record library for the Phoenix elementary school, Phoenix Parent-Teacher association has plan ned a benefit spaghetti dinner. It will be held Saturday, Janu ary 21, in the grade school cafe teria. Serving will be from 4:45 un til 9 p.m., the committee states. In addition to the dinner, a sale of rummage, plants and food will be held in the grade school gymnasium, and also olanned is a fish pond for child ren. The sales will be from 1 to 8 p.m. the same day. Talent Alumni To Have Dinner Talent Families of Talent Alumni association members are invited to a potluck dinner to be held Friday, Juanuary 20 at 6 p.m., when the association will meet in the Talent Grade school cafeteria. Those who at tend should take table service. HURRY! Tremendous BUYS! 7 NYLONS' Every pair perfect . . 60-15 gauge . . 1.65 values $ I 65 at . . . I J for the 1 price of ' g95 NOW FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF 1 16'5 NOW FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF 1 21 N. Central Society and Clubs Pocahontas Plans. Dinner on Friday Men.bers of Weatonka coun cil, Degree of Pocohontas, will meet with their families for a potluck dinner Friday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m. A business meet ing of the order will be called at 8 p.m. "Flower" Quilt 1 rr T n Twelve months of lovely blos soms "blooming" in bright col ors on this cozy quilt! Easy to embroider' symbolic flowers for every season of the year. Pattern 7302 'includes: Dia grams, transfers of all 12 flow-ers-of-the-year. Quilt 72 x 102 inches. 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 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 It in! Spring Star! 9178 Stunning two-p i e c e r and sew-very-easy! See the graceful princess bodice with its clever trim of buttons and bow; the sleek smart lines of the skirt so becoming to every figure! Sew it now in cotton or linen wear it and love it all through spring! Pattern 9178: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4Vs yard contrast. 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 plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. MR&DOTA1D CROW, Houston, Tezas, says: "My sods disliked ordi nary aspirin. Now I give St. Joseph Aspirin Por Children. They like its pare orange flavor." ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN F02 CHILDREN fexS4 A U.IIJ JUNE A 7302 I m& ffl rounders' Event Planned by PEO Medford" chapters of the PEO sisterhood will observe found ers' day for their organization at a luncheon set for 1 p.m., Saturday, January 21 in Tally Ho Dining room at Talent. Chapters which will take part are AA, BE, CG, and CP. Mrs. C. I. Drummond, president of Chapter AA, will preside. "The PEO Story," will be the title of an address to be given by Mrs. C. H. Andrews. Mrs. J. Cunningham, Mrs. John C. Collins and Mrs. H. D. Christ ensen will sing trio selections accompanied by Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer. Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. J. C. Harris of Chapter BE; Mrs. Rob ert C. Beatty, Chapter CG; and Mrs. Robert A. Elliott, Chapter CP, will speak during the lunch eon. Table decorations are being planned by Mrs. Leonard May field, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Elliott. Favors will be arranged by Mrs. A. C. Broyles, Mrs. J. 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Many parents have been asking to see this demon stration, it is stated. Mrs. Gangstee, refreshment chairman, announced that room mothers and their assistants of the fourth grades will serve re freshments after the meeting. Camp White Club Announces Winners Camp White Mrs. Frank Ba ker and Mrs. Al Gilhousen scored 82V2 points to win first place for north-south players at the last meeting of Camp" W"hite Veterans Bridge club. First place for east-west players went to Mrs. F. M. Binion and Mrs. Yvonne Dalen with 80 points. Other north-south winners were Mrs. George Dean and John Solheim, second, 73 V2 points; Howard Boyd and Dr. George Dean, third, 65Vi points. Mrs. Clifford Howard and Mrs. Fred Rehling took second place for east-west players, scor ing 70 points, and third went to Mrs. William Isaacs and Mrs. Roy Pruitt for 68V2 points. German Wine Label Loses Pants Again Korev, Germany (U.R) Germany's most famous Moselle wine can once again be exported to the United States with uncen sored labels. The JCroever Nacktarsch wine is famous almost as much for the label as for its flavor. The label shows a farmer spanking the bare backsides of two little boys who sneaked into his cellar to sample the wine. Last year, U. S. customs of ficials said the backsides must be covered. A smudge a blue paint covered the bare backsides thereafter. Today the wine producers learned the American authorit ies have had a change of heart so off come the pants again. If you must substitute general purpose flour for cake flour, here is a guide: sift three times and measure out 2 tablespoons to each cup measure. SEE THE JANUARY SPECSALS At BOOKS ' MCI'. cm "The Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" r .... 1 Janis Paige Weds Television Producer Las Vegas (U.R) Actress Jan is Paige and Arthur Sander, who i produces her TV show, wen married here yesterday. . . j Miss Paige, 33, and Sander, ' 39, each was married once prev iously. Following her success -in the Broadway musical, "The Pajama Gamej" Miss Paige be- gan a weekly TV series, . "It's ; Always Jan," produced by : Sander. ; GIFTS RECORDS