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rv- r ft i I 1 flu ' - pfv Over 200 persons attended an annual Jackson County Shrine club crab dinner Monday night at Rogue Valley Coun try club. Western theme decorations were used including saddles and leather trappings and bales of straw decorated the club entrance. The appearance of "Pedro," a donkey, strictly a "non-partisan member," added a note of gaiety. Pictured above, left to right, are George Guldager, Eugene, Hillah Shrine temple potentate, who came especially for the party; Earl Newbry. Ashland, secretary of state, who came from Salem to attend, and Frank Barnthouse, Ashland, temple recorder. In the picture below, left to right, are Jack Walker, L. C. Taylor, Homer Marx, Bob Taylor, (sleepy figure) and William Schei. Bob Taylor led the donkey about during the evening. Most of those who attended' wore western attire and wives of club members were, issued straw hats for the occasion. Soma husband-wife pairs wore matching outfits. (Landis-Shangle photo). British Daughters To Meet Wednesday Mrs. Frank Perl will show col ored slide? at a meeting Wednes day, April 25 of Bow Bells chap ter, , Daughters of the British Empire. The pictures were taken during Mrs. Perl's trip to Europe last summer. GRANDMOTHERS' CLUB ANNOUNCES LUNCHEON Grandmothers club will meet with Mrs. Clayton Walker, 129 North Oakdale avenue, Monday, April 23 when an all-day work session will be held. A "sur prise" luncheon will be served at noon by Mrs. Walker and her co-hostesses. Workshop Planned by Secretaries Rogue River chapter. Nation al Secretaries association, (in ternational) is again sponsoring a secretaries' workshop to be held Saturday, April 28 at 1 p.m., in Room 127, Southern Oregon college, Ashland. "Getting Along" will be the theme and subjects which will be discussed in this connection are "Getting Along in Your Profession,'" Business and professional men who will take part in the various panels include Harold Wall, n.anager, Sloan company, and Manville M. Heisel, attorney. Dr. Phyllis Plichta and Jennings Pierce is from Pierce-Dawkins agency. One of the panel mem bers will be Curtis Kinney, head of secretarial science depart ment at Medford Senior high school. Registrations will open at 12 noon and are limited to 100 per sons. The fee will include a din ner to be served at Elks temple in Ashland at 5:30 p.m. A part of the program will include a gadget show, when time saving office devices will be exhibited and discussed. Brownie Revel Held Saturday The annual Medford district "Brownie Revel," held April 14 at McLcughlin Junior High school, was attended by 15 sec and third grade Brownies. Neighborhoods represe n t e d were Washington, Lincoln, Jack son, Jefferson, Roosevelt, St Marys, Phoenix and Oak Grove. Washington school had the great est number of Brownies present. Chairman for the revel was Mrs. John Russell. Leaders for the different groups were Mrs. Jack Sanborn, singing games; Mrs. Maurice Ritchey, songs; Mrs. Wilbur Warren, craft; and Mrs. Kenneth Howe, dancing. Mothers and leaders who assist ed were Mrs. Kenneth Knapp, Mrs. Colleen Warren, Mrs. Lyle White, Mrs. William Burnette, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Schortgen, Mrs. Petska, Mrs. Vinzant, Mrs. Emery, Mrs. William Myers and Mrs.' Robert Forbes. Mrs. Al Cararra, district pro gram chairman, also assisted. Present also to help as part of their training were several senior and intermediate Girl Scouts. They were Mary How- Meeting Planned By Pythian Club; Delegate Reports Pythian club will meet Tues day, April 24, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Morley Lamp, 2781 Howard avenue, with Mrs. Leroy Cline assisting. Pythian Sisters met last week. Miss Florence Bain gave the representative's report of dist rict convention held in Roseburg April 14. The refreshment committee for the evening was Mrs. Ches ter Baker, Mrs. James Chech and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. The committee for the next meeting is Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Dollie Love and Mrs. Rosa Young. Past Chiefs' Club of Pythian Sisters met last Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Harry B--neburg, with Mrs. Don Anderson co-hostess. Cards were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Carl Fichtner, Mrs. Ida Ireland and Mrs. Delia Watkins. Baked tomato stuffed with cooked spinach or kale makes a tasty lunch or supper dish. Simply scoop out the inside of a firm tomato and fill it with hot seasoned greens. A dash of grated cneese on top adds flavor and .color. 5 Monday fHornin J t zr ' VI tJ 1 Yd FIRST QUALITY Sanforized Solid Color Sailcloth and Poplin REMNANTS 36 to 39 inch widths. SOME NOVELTY WEAVES. White, blue, navy, pink, green, gold, red. Washfast colors. Reg. 69c yd. 24 ONLY! ELECTRIC Hot Plates SJIOO Reg. $1.29 SPECIAL Underwriters approved. Black base, gray top. 110-120 V., 500 watt. Buy now for Mother's Day Boys' Matching Polo Shirt and Short Set Reg. $1 SPECIAL Durable, washable. Good house keeping seal. Nylon reinforced collar on shirt. Elastic waist on shorts. Shrink resistant. Sizes 4-6-8. Moulded Embossed "PYLON" PLASTIC Table Cloths ill, Reg. 69c SPECIAL Guaranteed not to scratch or mar table. 54x54. Safe protec tion from food or other stains. Green, .pink, blue, white. J. J. NEWBERRY Co. si MEDFORD'S BARGAIN CORNER SIXTH AND CENTRAL Special Meeting Set for Monday By Rose Society A special meeting of Medford Rose society has been called for 7:30 Monday, April 23, at the courthouse auditorium. Glen Brown of Ashland will speak on "History of Species and Old-Fashioned Roses." A color movie of European rose gardens will be shown, and if time permits there will be a question and answer session. A rose bush will be given away during the meeting. Rose Show co-chairmen will report on progress of planning the rose show which will be held Saturday, June 2, in the Senior High school cafeteria. All persons planning to exhibit blooms are reminded that spray ing and fertilizing should be done now All persons interested in grow ing roses are cordially invited to attend. Following the meeting, ard, Lela Croucher, Barbara Cox, Judy Sims, Linda Jo Wal termire. Pam Jackson, Betty Young, Rosann Warren and Anita Ritchey. Sunday, April 22, 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Special Session Announced for Lodge Recorders Seveal valley women will at tend a one-day instuction ses sion for recorders of Royal Neighbors of America lodges to be held in Grants Pass Wednes day, April 25. The meetings will be held at Redwoods hotel. From this area will be Mrs. Carl Pearson, 118 Clark streetj Mrs. William L. Mason, 1947 Kings highway, who will rep resent Talent lodge; Mrs. Al bert Hackert of the Jackson ville lodge, and Mrs. August Sukow, Central Point. Mrs. Clayton Walker, as a district deputy, will attend the session which also will draw at tendance from five Oregon coun ties. The conference includes morn ing and afternoon meetings, and will open at 9:30 a.m. The Grants Pass lodge will be hosts for a luncheon at noon at the hotel. Represented will be Coos, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lake counties. If Permanent $750 M up TOWNE Beauty Shoppe 36 S. Central Phone. 2-4266 Takes Pride In Welcoming ADELINE REED EVAHURD To Their Staff of Beauticians! Adeline, a former Towne Beauty Shoppe beautician, now returns, bringing her fine knowledge in hair styling to give you the beauty care you desire. Eva Hurd is our new graduate beautician of Medford Beauty School. Come in and try one of her manicures or a new hair tint! VI CORBY DOROTHY OSBURN USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS! I A Y0UR We Give ... 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