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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1956)
Navy Mothers' Club To Elect on Tuesday Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club will meet for election of officers Tuesday, May 1 at the home of Mrs. C. R. Alexander, 119 Almond street. An all-day meeting will be conducted and a covered luncheon will be served. Those who attend should take table service. Carpet Facts .... By Laurir.e Sy, when you purchased your rug, did you receive a booklet on how to care for it such as: Paily, werkly and yearly care? Emergency stain removal? . . . Loos tufts? Pile crush? Soil ing: ? Give me a call I can help make your rug last long er! No charge for a litt'e help from me. Need repairs on old carpet or linoleum? 9 nnes Laurii CARPET HOUSE 400 E. Main PH. 3-5182 Nothing Down - 3 Years to Pay OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Lions' Auxiliary Officers Coming State officers of the Oregon Lions auxiliary will visit in this area during the week. Thev will be guests May 2 of auxiliaries from Phoenix. Talent. Central I Point, Medford Lions and Crater j Lions, when a dinner will be served at 7 p.m., at the Medford hotel. On May 3 at 7:30 p.m., they will meet with auxiliaries from Butte Falls. Shady Cove, Pros pect and Eagle Point at the Eagle Point Teen age club. A DOtluck dinner will be served. The officers are Mrs. Kenneth! Rojers, Portland, state presi dent; Mrs. F. L. Thompson, Sutherlin, second vice-president; Mrs. Verne Conwell, Portland, fourth vice-president; and Mrs. Dan Dwyer. Medford parliamen tarian. Each year state officers meet here to speak to the various groups informing them of auxil iary activities throughout the state, and assist with problems of the local groups. Alice Peterson Honored at Party Jacksonville Alice Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Japksonville, was hon ored on the occasion of her ninth birthday at a party held at her home Friday. Her birthday anni versary was on Wednesday, April 25. About 20 children attended ; and games were played during j the afternoon. Birthday cake and , other refreshments were served. State Supervisor To Attend Session Mrs. Mae E. Logan, Portland, state supervisor of the Royal Neighbors of 'America, will at tend southern Oregon's 25th dis trict convention of the lodge which will be conducted May 3 at the Medford Pythian building. The sessions will open at 9 a.m. that day. During the meeting Mrs. Lo gan will conduct a school of in struction. All RNA members are invited. Lady Elks Ask For New Recipes Women who attend a dessert luncheon of Lady Elks Tuesday, May 1 are asked to take recipes for desserts and salads. The luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. It is pointed out by officers that at the group's last meeting it was decided that future meetings will be held a half-hour earlier. In the past they hava met at 1:30 p.m. ' Hostesses for the Tuesday luncheon and the afternoon will be Mrs. Everett Gillespie, Mrs. D. A. Hutchison and Mrs. Larry Rose. Study Club Wednesday Study club will meet May 2 at 2 p.m. in Girls Community cI-j'o. Mrs. N. T. Hodges will give a program on American folk music and Stephen Foster. Mrs. Hazel Flurry will report on a current news topic. OSC Announces Week End Events Corvallis Mothers of Oregon State collpge students will be honored May 4 to 6 at Mothers week end on campus. More than 1000 mothers are expected to attend. Week end events planned in clude campus tours, a luncheon for mothers and their sons and daughters, firesides in the vari ous student living organizations, a fashion show, comic opera, in terfraternity sing, play, dance demonstration and flower show. Special services are planned Sunday in Corvallis churches for mothers and students. The OSC Mothers' club will announce winners of its 1956-57 scholarships at the annual busi ness meeting May 5. Seventeen full-tuition study grants were awarded last year to outstanding and worthy students. Mrs. Marshall Dunham, Lake view, Oregon's "Mother of the Year," has been invited as a spe cial guest. All four of her chil dren hav attended OSC. Miss Helen Hume, Oregon City junior, is general student chairman. Mrs. S. W. McHugh of Corvallis is Mothers club president. Mercy circle of First Presby terian church has planned a May day breakfast for Tuesday, May 1, at the church. Breakfast will be served from 7 to 11 a.m. and the public is invited to attend. The committee states that reser vations are not necessary. Mrs. Nettie G rover . Honored at Luncheon Four friends of Mrs. Nettie Grover, 806 Adams lane, a shut in for a number of years, called on her Tuesday, April 24 and a no host covered dish luncheon was served. The group presented Mrs. Grover a bouquet of tulips. Those who arranged the event and attended were Mrs. Chris Wolff, Mrs. N. L. Erskine, Mrs. Sunday, April 29. 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Gilbert Blackburn of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. M. E. Olson. 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