TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
PTA Delegates
Favor Sales Tax
Eugene (U.R; Voting dele
tes to the annual convention
of the Oregon Congress of Par
ents and Teachers here voted in
an unofficial public opinion poll
yesterday in favor of a sales tax
for Oregon.
The delegates voted 226 to 19
in favor of a sales tax that
would exclude food and seed
and be earmarked for schools.
They voted 125 to 71 in favor
of a sales tax without the ear
marking feature.
. Delegates were also polled on
state aid for school building con
struction and federal emergency
aid for school buildings, approv
ing both.
Officers of the Congress said
the attendance of 1340 persons
was the largest in its history for
conventions held outside Port
land. Delegates accepted the in
vitation to hold their next con
vention in Pendleton.
Cebu Swamp Changes
Date for Meeting
Cebu swamp, Military Order
of the Lizards, announces that
a meeting set for Saturday,
April 21, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Barneburg, 1297 Sunset
avenue, will be held Sunday,
April 22, instead. A potluck din
ner at 12 noon will be followed
by a business session.
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2 Tables of Patterns to Choose From
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Knife-Fork Club
To Hear Program
By Psychologist
Dr. Stanley Jaks, psychologist,
will speak for the April meeting
of Rogue Valley Knife and Fork
club. It is set for April 30 at
6:45 p.m. at Rogue Valley Coun
try club.
"Curiosities of the Mind" will
be Dr. Jak's topic. The speaker
is a native of Switzerland, but
has boen a citizen of the United
States for some time past.
He is an internationally known
holographical authority.
Reservations for the dinner
are to be made with the club
secretary, Mrs. O. A. Eden, no
later than Saturday, April 28.
Mrs. Rusho Presides
Over Club Meeting
Townsend Auxiliary club met
Wednesday with 27 members
present. Mrs. L. C. Rusho pre
sided Townsend headquarters news
was read by club officials.
Three club members were re
membered with a birthday cake,
Mrs. A. W. Ellison, Mrs. Lulu
A h a r t and Mrs. Josephine
Whaley of Central Point, club.
The club meets Wednesday of
each week at Carpenter's hall,
123V4 West Main street. The
public is welcome to all meet
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- Friday, April 20, 1936
Daniel-Truman
Rehearsal Set
This Afternoon
Br MARGARET RICHARDS
United Press Correspondent
Independence, Mo. (U.R)
Margaret Truman and Clifton
Daniel rehearse their wedding
ceremony today in the tiny Epis
copal church where they will be
married Saturday.
The daughter of former Presi
dent Truman and her New York
newspaperman fiance planned
for the rehearsal late this after
noon to take place behind closed
doors in the church where Miss
Truman's parents were married
37 years ago.
Both Miss Truman and Mr.
Daniel have stayed within the
privacy of the Truman home
since his arrival by air from
New York Thursday.
Was Overnight Guest
Mr. Daniel was an overnight
guest in the Truman home.
Earlier he met many of Miss Tru
man's relatives at an "informal
family dinner" of fried chicken
and frozen lemon pie. No news
men or outsiders were admitted
to the Truman home during the
pre-wedding festivities.
They have said several times
they want only a "small, quiet
wedding."
The best man, Ted Marks,
said he believed Margaret's wed
ding would follow almost the
same quiet pattern as the one
which joined Mr. and Mrs. Tru
man on June 28, 1919. He de
scribed that ceremony as a "very
quiet, simple affair where not
a lot of fuss was made."
The single-ring service to be
performed at 5 p.m. (EST) Sat
urday, will follow the Episcopal
Common Book of Prayer, which
even prescribes the ways the
hands are to be joined.
Just for the. Women
Mr. Truman, who has talked
several times with newsmen, has
always refused to discuss his
daughter's wedding . with the
statement, "That's for the wom
en folks."
He was seen entering the back
door of tys home with two large
boxes Thursday night, but would
say only "they the presents
aren't for me."
Stack after stack of boxes
have been brought to the pic
turesque old .white home on
Delaware street. One, it was
learned, contained a plain silver
fruit bowl from Battery D of the
129th Field Artillery Battalion,
Mr.. Truman's outfit in World
War I.
To Practice
Degree of Honor members will
practice for inspection at a
meeting set for Monday, April
23, at 8 p.m. at Redman hall.
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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
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District Meeting
Held Here Today
Women from Congregational
churches in southern Oregon and
Northern California are in Med
for today to attend . a . spring
session of the Southern Oregon
Congregational Women's fellow
ship. Morning and afternoon
sessions are being held in Med
ford Congregational church, 300
Oakwood drive.
Main speaker is the Rev.
Duane V. Wain, who for the past
28 years has been working as
a missionary among the Ovim
bundu of Chilesso, Angola, West
Africa. Also in Medford for the
meeting are ,Mrs. F. L. Van
Doozer, Portland, president of
the Oregon 'Fellowship of Con
gregational Women; Mrs. M. O.
Essig; Dr. Paul A. Davies, Port
land, conference minister and
superintendent and Mrs. T. J.
Gordon, Portland, staff assist
ant. The Rev. Mr. Wahn, states
that the African church is rap
idly -coming of age and while
not entirely through the adoles
cent stage, is now really run
ning its own business.
"The Church is the center of
life among the Ovimbundu as
it was in early New England,"
says Mr. Wain, whose major task
during his latest term of service
was as supervisor of industrial
work and a liaison man between
the Portuguese government of
ficials, traders and the Mission.
His duties include, among
others, the supervision of Afric
an workers, the cutting of timb
er in the woods, the securing and
checking of necessary building
supplies and a knowledge of
building.
Attending today's meeting are
women from churches in Med
ford, Klamath Falls and Ash
land, Ore., and Etna and Calla
han, Calif.
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Invited
Main and Bartlett Streets
Posse and Troop
To Be Guests in
Josephine County
Jackson County Mounted
Sheriffs posse and Ladies
Mounted troop auxiliary, are in
vited to a social evening by
Josephine County Mounted Sher
iff's posse and auxiliary to be
held at Grants Pass, Saturday,
April 21 in the Fruitdale Grange
hall. The hall is located one
half mile south of the Grants
Pass bridge.
A dinner is to be served at
8 p.m., and 20 members of the
local groups have made definite
plans to attend, and others are
expected to make the trip.
The local posse plans to assist
the Josephine county group dur
ing the annual Josephine county
fair.
Lizbergs Guests
In Klamath Falls
: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lizberg,
2117 Dellwood avenue, return
ed home Wednesday after being
overnight guests . in Klamath
Falls of Dr. and Mrs. Neil Black.
The group attended dinner Tues
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, also
at Klamath Falls, when birthday
anniversaries of Dr. Black and
Mrs. Brown were observed. Both
couples visit in Medford fre
quently with the Lizbergs.
DAV Juniors
Juniors Meet
The Junior Disabled American
Veterans auxilary met Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Cassman, Central Point: The
Juniors furnished Easter candy
for the Camp White wheel chair
patients. The members made
May baskets before the business
meeting. Refreshmente were
served by Judy Guss and Gloria
Thompson. The next meeting
will be May 19.
Donna Thompson
Reporter
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Reg. $6.95 to $10.95
$C99
NO REFUNDS
NO EXCHANGES
ALL SALES FINAL
Remember, Prices Good Saturday Only!
Guests Attend
Bridge Session;
Tourney Planned
J. J. Shepard. Corvallis, and
Robert Otee, Portland , were
guest players at a meeting of
Medford Duplicate Bridge club
Tuesday night.
The session was considered un
usual in that two life master
bridge players took part in the
evening's game. They were Mrs.
Margaret Alcorn, Ashland, and
Mr. Shepard.
Seven players from this dis
trict . attended a three-day sec
tional tournament at Chico,
Calif., last week end. They were
Mrs. William Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. Berg Marten, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mitchell, Mrs. Alcorn and
Mrs. F. R. Baker.
While in Chico Mr. Mitchell
also participated in a golf match
which was on the program for
a convention of Rotary members,
winning a prize.
Medford Duplicate club an
nounces that its next tourna
ment will be a mixed pair events
in two sessions May 8 and May
15 at Moose hall.
Winners for Tuesday's play
were, north-south, Mrs. Marrs
Gibbons and Roy Pruitt, first,
8I.V2; Mrs. T. J. Fuson and Mr.
Marten, second, 78V2; Mrs. Ken
nedy and Mrs. Alcorn, third,
76. East-west winners were Mrs.
Thomas Randall and Dr. George
Dean, first, llVz points; Mrs.
Yvonne Dalen and Miss Isobel
Stuart, second, 70Vz; Mrs. Mit
chell and Mrs. Marten, third,
66.
Home Economics Club
Has Business Session
Mrs. Hazel Ulrich and Mrs.
Mary Boothby were hostesses
for the last meeting of Upper
Rogue Grange Home Economics
club. Mrs. Carl Richardson con
ducted a business meeting.
Mrs. Harry Casebier was in
troduced as a prospective mem
ber. All women of Upper Rogue
Grange are invited to join the
club.
SATURDAY
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VALUES TO $39.95
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First Quality
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pairs
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Be sure to come in after the parade
tomorrow and take advantage of
these BIG BUYS1
The Only Burelson's in
Miss Carol Ann Lee
Honored at Party
Miss Carol Ann Lee, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee,
847 Palm street, was honored
0.1 Friday, April 13 in observance
of her birthday which was April
15. Miss Lee's grandmother, Mrs.
Wesley Coffeen, 108 Stewart
avenue, was the hostess at her
home.
Games and dancing were di
versions of the evening. The
honored guest was presented
gifts and refreshments were
served.
Guests at the party were Miss
Deanna Nelson, Miss Elizabeth
Howard, Miss Deanna Russell,
Miss Janice Butts, Ray Smith,
Jim Ragsdale, Jim Thomas,
Richard Schroeder, Bill Foust,
Mike Morrissey, and Buddy Lee,
brother of the honored guest.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and new for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 pjn. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 pjn. the
day before publication.
Friday
7:30 p.m. Altar guild, St.
Peter's Lutheran church, home
of Mrs. H. Mack, 1036 West 12th
street.
7:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers,
home of Mrs. Don Miller, 542
North Bartlett street.
6:30 p.m. Auxiliary to Siski
you canton, Partriarchs Militant,
IOOF hall.
Saturday
12 noon LWV, Medford ho
tel. 6:30 p.m. FOE auxiliary,
Eagles hall.
8 p.m. St. Martin's guild,
Shady Cove,' talent show in
school gymnasium.
Practice of medicine and sur
gery in the U.S. is limited only
to American citizens-in 22 of
the states. .
ONLY!
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SATURDAY ONLY!
Goats
Values to $39.95
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300 Pairs Spring and Summer
Street & Dress
SHOES
ALL COLORS ... ALL HEELS
LABELS YOU'LL RECOGNIZE
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Lots of Casuals
Reg. $7.95 $E99
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Medford
Annual Carnival
Set for Tonight
At Jackson School
The annual spring carnival of
Jackson Parent-Teacher associa
tion will be held tonight at the
school beginning at 7 o'clock.
The carnival is the major fund
raising event of the year for
the PTA.
Funds raised from past car
ivals have been used to buy
books for the school library, a
spotlight for dramatic produc
tions and a movie screen for
travel and educational pictures.
Parents and teachers have
built and decorated several
booths, a country store will be
in operation and plants will be
on sale.
A "fun house," fish pond and
games will be provided and a
cake walk will be held. Coffee,
pie, hot dogs and candy will be
sold during the evening.
The general public is invited
to attend any time between 7
and 9:30 p.m.
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Youth Groups Hold
Picnic in Ashland
The confined membership of
the Traeh Dercas club of Sacred
Heart parish and of the Ashland
Newman club held a picnic last
Sunday at TouVelle park.
Tonight members of Traeh
Dercas will meet at the home
of Miss Katherine Clabby, 109
South Laurel street, at 8 p.m.
Colored slides of the Rosary
will be shown following a bus
iness meeting.
All Catholic young people in
terested in joining the group are
invited to attend, or to contact
the parish house for further information.
For fine workmanship call
Graham's Cabinet Shop
Built-lm and Cabinets a Specialty
824 'a No. Riverside, Medford.
KEN GRAHAM
Phone 2-4171 '
Phone 2-6428