Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, January 23, 1955
Sorority Members
To Assist Agency;
Party Announced
Mrs. Ray Frisbie was guest
speaker for a business meeting
of Alpha Beta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority held Janu
ary 19 at the home of Airs. R.
J. Higgins, "H" Ideal court.
Mrs. Frisbie talked on the Vol
unteer Agency for Control of
Cancer, and a question period
followed. Chapter members vot
ed to assist the local cancer vol
unteer group in preparing band
ages for cancer patients and Mrs.
Frisbie briefly demonstrated the
method used in processing these
bandages.
The business meeting was con
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Nils Edin. The cultural program
entitled, "You and Your Aud
ience" was presented by Mrs.
Oris Goble.
Guests at this meeting were
Mrs. Douglas Eden and Miss
Muriel Acheson.
Plans were announced for a
costume party which will be held
February 16 for sorority mem
bers and guests.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess and Mrs. Robert Vin
cent. The next meeting will be held
on February 2nd at the home of
Mrs. Austin Murray, 1709 Len
ora drive.
Corps Announces
Anniversary Event
Medf ord Ground Observer
corps is making plans for an
open house February 5 to ob
serve the second anniversary
of the Medford post.
First plans for the anniversary
celebration were made at a
meeting January 16. Seventy
volunteers attended.
Richard Southard, supervisor
of he new post in Sams Valley
spoke during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Buxton. Wheat
land. Ia.. were zuests. The Bux
tons supervise a post at Wheat
land, and Mrs. Buxton has a
1,000 hours of sky watching to
her credit.
Sergeant Poulson presented a
500-hour bar to Mrs. Harry
Goold.
A film was shown.
Social Club Meets
At Brownell Home
Nevita Social club held the
firsf meeting of the year Janu
ary 16 at the home of Mrs.
George Brownell. Mrs. D. R.
Allred was co-hostess. Twenty
two members attended.
Activities for the coming year
were planned under the direc
tion of Mrs. Wyles Berry, the
new president. Mrs. Melvin Mc
Grew, past president of the club
and the new matron of Nevita
chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
attended.
Auxiliary-Guild
Elects Officers;
Schedules Session
Mrs. Lewis Wayburn is the
new president of St. Mark's aux-iliary-guiid.
Mrs. E. N. McKin
stry is first vice-president and
Mrs. John Bunker, second vice
president. Other new officers are Mrs.
H. C ,Beeler, recording secre
tary; Mrs. John Deaver, corres
ponding secretary and Mrs. B.
C. Richards, treasurer.
A meeting of the group is set
for Friday, January 27, at the
church. Luncheon at 12:30
o'clock will be followed by the
semi-monthly business session.
Grand Guardian
To Visit Bethel
Tuesday Evening
Mrs. Velma Green. Portland,
grand guardian of Job's Daugh
ters in Portland, and Roy Col
burn, associate grand guardian,
will attend a meeting of Bethel
55 in Medford Tuesday, January
24. It will be held in the Pythian
building beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Miss Janet Perry, the new
queen of Bethel 55, and her
corps of officers will conduct
initiation.
All members of Job's Daugh
ters, their parents and persons
of proper Masonic relationship
are invited to attend.
About 8,000,000 suburban and
farm homes now use liquefied
petroleum gas.
LEON'S Tots-To-Teens
There 8 re many items greatly reduced for this last clean-up sale before inventory.
You'll find unusual savings all over the store. Hurry down tomorrow and save.
iMWm, Spri
U T-Shirts
y i
COATS
udes wool, water re-
ent materials & some
ng Coats.
WONDERFUL BUYS! .
. . at greatly reduced
rices
$500 up
Taffeta and Wool
Cottons
S249 & S3"
These are wonderful .buys,
you'll want several for now
and later. Lovely, colors.
o
Snow Suits
Washable, warm snow-suits for
boys and girls.
Many are Nylon. BUW NOW for
next year at these low prices.
$399 & $99
Boys Flannel-lined
Small Sixes
2 to 6
Large Sizes
8 to 12
$99
$249
Now'i the time to get a pair
of these warm jeans to finish
the winter.
ANKLETS
Discontinued Nos. 4 PR.
$Q0
BLOUSES
Dacrons or Cottons
49to$249
! P r-
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Dresses
All sizes thru 14
Pree-teens included
Values to $9.98 in
this group
$1199
Lions, Auxiliary
Hold Initiation
Phoenix Joint initiation
ceremonies were conducted by
Phoenix Lions and auxiliary dur
ing a dinner meeting January 18
at Mon Desir Dining room.
Forty-six members and two
guests were present.
Robert Dames spoke briefly
on the purpose and objectives of
the International Association of
Lions clubs, prior to initiating
Weston Fowler, Davd Haggard,
William Ruck and Elmer Woods
"Jt0 Phoenix Lions' club.
Mrs. Robert Dames outlined the
importance of being a member
of the Lions' auxiliary.
Mrs. Marvin Fisher and Mrs.
E. R. Claflin performer a candle
light initiation ceremony for
Mrs. Weston Fowler, Mrs. David
Phoenix 4-H Club
Xhe 4-H club in Phoenix met
Friday night and chose the name
Phoenix 4-H club. They had a
few more members to sign up.
Patty Kidwell was elected song
leader. For entertainment, Patty
Kidwell, Joyce Hunter and Kar
en Golding sang and played the
piano.
Virginia Martin,
Reporter.
Haggard, Mrs. William Ruck
and Mrs. Elmer Woods. Each
woman was presented a Lions'
International auxiliary pin by
her husband.
A report on the progress of
the March of Dimes campaign
was given by A. H. MacKintosh.
Dr. M. D. McGeary reported on
future money-raising project of
the Phoenix Lions club. Dancing
followed the initiation.
Family Night
Is Planned by
Jefferson PTA
Jefferson Parent-Teacher as
sociation plans a family fun
night in the school cafeteria
Thursday, January 26 at 6:30
p.m. A potluck dinner will be
followed by games.
The event is planned as a
fund raising project, and a
charge per family will be made.
Each family is to take a vpot
luck dish as designated by the
grade children attend. Grades
1 and 3 are to take a hot dish,
grades 2 and 4 a salad, and
grades 5 and 6 and special room,
pie, cake or cupcakes.
Each dish should serve 8 to
10 people and should be brought
for the lower grade if there is
Buttons and Bows Club
The first meeting of the But
tons and Bows club, Central
Point 4-H sewing group, was
held Friday, Jan. 13.
The meeting was called to
order by last year's president,
Jane Grubb. Glenda Branch was
elected the new president.
The next meeting .will be Jan.
27 at the home of Mrs. P. Snook.
Wanda Davis, Reporter.
more than one child in school.
Coffee, milk, rolls, and service
will be furnished.
The feature of the evening
will be games and stunts under
the direction of Ron Weather
ford with both children and par
ents participating. Dress should
be of the calico and jeans type
as the accent is on family fun
and informality, the committee
states.
DRESS UP DESSERT
New York (U.PJ To add
glamor to old-fashioned pump
kin pie, top it with whipped
cream sweetened with 2 table
spoons of sugar to eacli cup of
heavy cream and flavored with.
V2 teaspoon grated lemon rind.
CORDS
Heavy Weight
BUY
AT ONLY
$999
01
JACKETS
Boys and Girls All styles
$999 to S&99
ROBES and TV SETS
Cotton Quilted or Corduroy
$349 to $499
ROW!
For Exactly
the Price
of d I
SHOE SALE!
Infants Shoes Slippers Dress Shoes
Play Shoes Oxfords Suedes
Patents
Buy NOW and SAVE!
GOTO
On Jan. 28th we take our Semi-Annual Inventory. We don't want a lot of winter stock
left so here it goes at drastic reductions. So here is your chance to stock up . . . for 5
DAYS ONLY SALE at LEON's ... no echanges ... no refunds ... no credits!
TUES, - WED. - THURS. - FRI. and SAT.
COATS
All millium lined and some very beautiful colors.
Sizes 10 to 18, not all colors.
Sale Only "
7
COATS
Just a few left in this
group, but we want to
be rid of these ... so
take your pick!
i4"
SUITS
Two piece box suits and some dress suits. Terrific
values at . . .
Sale Only H97y
BLOUSES
3A and long sleeve cot
ton, nylon, crepes and
many other materials.
NOW
$49
BRIEFS
We repeat this great
sale on briefs. Regular
4?c-NOW
PRS.
9?
SWEATERS
Not to many left but a
good buy on the few we
have ...
$097
SLIPS
Quite a few rayon.
Mostly size 32. While
they last ...
$129
SLACKS
Values to $18.95 In
100 wool gabardine.
Brown, blue and black.
S-T-R-E-T-C-H
"The Best" . . . Non-branded ...
Sale only
HOSE!
97e
COTTON BLOUSES$147
Short Sleeve SALE ONLY I
DRESSES!
DRESSES!
DRESSES!
DRESSES!
12.95 VALUES
HOW n
for foacfly II
the Price of
SHOES!
SHOES!
SHOES!
DRESSES!
16.95 VALUES
how m
for Exectfy II
the Prke ef M
SHOE . . DRESS . . SALE
CONTINUES ...
Becausu of popular demand the 2 for 1 Sale continues this week . . '. Many customers
were not "waited upon" last week, due to the crush of the opening week crowds . . . Hert
is your big chance to participate in this greatest of all sales!
NYLONS
Every pair perfect
. . . 60-15 gauge . . .
l values Jt i5
2 for fhe
prke of I
DRESSES!
19.95 VALUES
how n
for Exactly II
the Price ef
Casuals - Oxfords - Loafers
Some light colors for spring included
S95
Pairs for
ii
DRESS SHOES
From our better shoes. Lots of colors including flax,
patent, wedgewood blue, scarlet, and many more!
Pairs For
IS95
BAGS
ALL COLORS
Vx P
RICE
Use Your
Charge Account
HILL & DALE SHOES
Not all sizes, but we've still got about
100 pair at . . .
DRESS SHOES
By Fiancees Clark. Gold Room mid-heels,
hi-heels, all colors ...
21 North
Central
21 North
Central
.' ft
No Refunds, Please!
TOTS-TO-TEEKS
PAIRS
FOR
PAIRS
FOR