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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, June 21, 1S58 Women of Moose Hold Initiatin Women of the Moose held initiation and election of offi cer! at the last meeting of the order June 13. Initiated were Mn. Ted Holmes, Mrs. John Wilkinson. Mrs. Lee Couch, Mrs. Loren Slye, Mrs. Charles Long, Mrs. Eldred Moore and Mrs. Keagan Townsend. The newly elected officers are Mrs. James Roberta, past senior regent; Mrs. Ray Daniels, senior regent; Mrs. Desmond Sweet, junior regent: Mrs. Dewey Gear in, chaplain: Mrs. John Summer field, recorder; Mrs. Harry Tin ley, treasurer. A "secret pal" breakfast is planned for Sunday, June 24. at the home of Mrs. Mirl Morse. 169 Oak Grove road, at 7:30 a m. Names of the secret pals will be revealed at that time. Those needing transportation for the event are asked to call Mrs. James Roberts, 3-4392; Mrs. Morse, 3-5198 or Mrs. R. S. Martin, 3-5243. Next meeting of the order will be June 27 at the Moose hall. Swartsleys Here To Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. George (Bert) Swartsley and daughter, Mary Pat, of Salem, Ore., are visit ing relatives and friends in Medford. They are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd, Valley View dr., Mr. Swartsley's brother-in-law and sister. Last evening the Swartsleys were honored at a family din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joye Swartsley, brother and sister-in-law, and tonight the family will be guests of the Brainerds for a barbecue sup per. The visitors will leave tomorrow. ES' lgo.ety Set an elegant table with this doily of easy crochet! Pine apples form the central design; with a pretty border of shell stitches. Pattern 7295: Crochet direc tions for larger doily 19-inches; smaller doily to match, 13 inches. Use No. 30 mercerized cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst 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. Two FREE patterns printed in the new Alice Brooks Needle- craft book for 19561 Stunning de- PTA Board Gives Tea for Teachers The executive board of Jeffer son Parent-Teacher association recently held a tea for members of the teaching staff. Board members presented each of the teachers with a pen. Special gifts were presented three of. the teachers who will not be returning next year. Ron Weatherford has accepted a principalship in Nampa, Ida.; Mrs. Lola Work. is leaving to be with her family and Miss Mary Lee Ford will be teaching in Springfield Junior High school next year. Mrs. Fred Simcox, president of the association, ' presented Hulbert Kenneth, principal of the school, with several articles for use on his desk as a meas ure of appreciation for his co operation during the year. Board members assisting with the tea were Mrs. John Vaughn, Mrs. Robert Newland, Mrs. El vin Pesenti. Mrs. Fred Under wood, Mrs. William Barnes, Mrs. Ira Lawrence, Mrs. Irvin Patton, and Mrs. Dale Franklin. Book on Pregnancy Available at Library Questions that worry the pregnant woman are answered in Marion Phillips' new book, 'More Than Pregnancy," which has been added to the Medford Public Library. The manual covers such aspects as grooming and clothing during pregnancy, the choice of a physician and hospital, costs, and the layette and nursery furnishings. sign for yourself, for your home just for you, our readers! Doz ens of other designs to order all easy, fascinating hand-work! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book right away! Pack Up These Vacation Specials and GO! 10 to 50 Off mm WE NEED THE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK! So we are reducing large group of individual bags and sets - 50 BAGS TO CHOOSE FROM! These are all from our regular stock. This is your big chance to save on vaca tion luggage. Famous Name Brand 4 Pieces $112.50 Value 4 pieces beautifully styled. 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(InUrnatimal Soundphote) Four Zontians At Convention Four members of Medford Zonta club will leave tomorrow for Sun Valley, Ida., to attend the annual convention of Zonta International. Attending will be Miss Joe Kirtley, Mrs. Violet Anders, Mrs. Irean Grigsby and Mrs. Florene Bolton. This will be the 33rd conven tion of this international service organization of executive women in business and the professions. Sessions will be June 25-28, and more than 900 delegates and members are expected to attend. Thirteen countries will be repre sented. Dr. Dorothea Radusch Minneapolis, Minn., president of Zonta international will give the opening address on "Zonta Fu tures." A special feature of the con vention will be the first presen tation of Zonta 's "Nations Unit ed" meeting June 28. Representa tives of each of the 13 Zonta countries will present views on "What Women Can Do to Assure Peace in the World." Keynote speaker will be Mrs. Eleanor Lansing Dulles of the State De partment. She will also speak for a banquet on "Foreign Re lations and You." The international service proj ect of Zonta is the Amelia Ear hart graduate scholarship pro gram. Grants of $1200 each are given annually to qualified wom en engineers for graduate work in the field of aeronautics. To date, 18 young women have used these awards, and the 1956 win ner will be announced during the coming convention. "A Woman's View of the World of Tomorrow" will be one of the program features. Fore casts will concern various occu pational fields in the next 25 years. 1 At the last meeting of the Medford club Mrs. Jean Fish, new president, presided for her first meeting. Mrs. Lorraine Evensen, who has resigned her position as vocal music director for Medford public schools, has also resigned from the club. She was honored with a shower dur ing the luncheon-meeting, held at the Jackson hotel. Mrs. Evensen and her husband, Paul, will spend part of the summer in Minnesota with her parents. Cebu Swamp to Meet Saturday Afternoon Members of Cebu Swamp, Military Order of the Lizard, United Spanish War Veteran, will meet at the home of Col. W. H. Paine, 58 North Orange street. Saturday, July 23, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Winifred Vail will be hostess. A potluck dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Medford mem bers are to take hot dishes, the Grants Pass members the salads and desserts. Members are to take articles to be used as prizes for the an nual meeting of the Grand Swamp. Mrs. Renne Grosh and Mrs. Hans Rammin are co-chairman. Mrs. Mabel Nicholson states that there will be a practice of the stunt to be given at the convention in Eugene, July 9 Auxiliary members are always welcome. Gay Sun-Styles CALENDAR Calendar nctlcea and new for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition la 1 p.m. 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. District Psychiatrist to Have Practice in Medford The Southern Oregon Child Guidance clinic will be able to increase its services within the county with the addition of Dr. Harry K. Danielson to the staff as assistant to Dr. John Water man, of tile state board of health. Dr. Danielson is now work ing in the state hospital in Sa lem. He will establish a private practice in psychiatry in Med ford beginning July 2. He will serve as district psy chiatrist for four southern Ore gon counties, and will devote four days of the month to Sack- son county, three of which will be assigned to the clinic. ' Social Worker Miss Mary Vandenburz will continue as full time psychia tric social worker this year. It is hoped that psychometric tests, done through school facil ities, will still be available for use at the clinic in diagnostic work. Dr. Norman Sundbere of Eu gene will be at the clinic one day a month as clinical psychol ogist. Dr. and Mrs. Waterman will continue as consultants to the Jackson county health de partment staff. The Child Guidance Clinic offices will remain at 307 Lev erette building this year. A service of the health depart ment, the clinic, is administered by Dr. A. Erin Merkel, health officer; Miss Dorothy Huskey, health educator, and Miss Dor othy Collard, nursing supervis or. June Meeting At the June meeting of the clinic's board of directors, Mrs. Carl Wimberly, president, ap pointed the following commit tee chairmen, as approved by the board: Dr. Brandt Bartels, personnel and administration; Robert Minear, publicity and education; Mrs. Roland Homes 9223 m 25, IM Thursday 6 p.m. Royal Neighbors, South side of Hawthorne park. 6:30 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall. 8 p.m. FOE auxiliary, Eagles' hall. 8 p.m. Miriam circle. Zion Lutheran church, home of Mrs. Andrew Severson, 604 Plum street. 8 p.m. Jaycettes, home of Mrs. Bill Rombach. Friday 11 a.m. Unity Truth center, Room 203, Holly Theater bldg. 12 Noon Electa Social club, TouVelle park. South Dakota ranked third in durum wheat production in the United States in 1955. Vfl try luJ HlksT You're so smart to sew these new' fashions now for sunny : summer days! Carefree T-shirt i with a clever convertible neck ! line slim, trim shorts below. Perfect in gay striped denim. poplin, pique or use no-iron seersucker for shortie pa jama versions! Pattern 9223: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 shirt, 2 yards 35-inch; shorts, 1V4 yards. 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 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. 1 Hat forecast . . . Sally Victor, who designs most of the hats worn by Mamie Eisenhower, pre dicts continuance- of the "big, bulky hat" into fall and winter. Thanks. . . WE THANK everyone for putting up with our remodel ing program, it was a "mess," and thanks to you folks. In less than one year wt now have, to serve you better, 2 floors of floor eoveringl Bill and Gail taurine Laurine's Carpet House 400 East Main at Riverside Phone 3-51 82 C-U at the Blue Moon Home Show and Mrs. Dwight Houghton, membership; Elliott Becken, nominations; and Al Potter, fi nance. Mrs. Wimberly asked that as sociation members having spec ial interests in any of the com mittees contact the chairman. Technical advisory commit tee members appointed at the meeting were Miss Mary Aid rich, Girl Scout; Dr. Malcolm Byers, Medical Society; Robert Sage, Medford schools: and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, past presi dent of the clinic. Board members are Mrs. John Bohnert, secretary; John Graff, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Lawson, UMC representative; William Dawkins, William Duhaime, Mrs. Lewis C. Dusenberry, Mrs. Phil Engle, Mrs. Chester Fitch, Dr. Alva Graham. Mrs. M. M. Hall, Elwood Hedberg, Dr. Au brey Hill, the Rev. Richard Jones and Mrs. W. H. Young. Dispose of all floor sweepings immediately. They may contain moths, or their larvae or eggs. Jaycee-Ettes Meet In Central Point Central Point Central Point Jaycee-Ettes held the last meting at the home of Mrs. Don Squire, Bigham drive. A plant and cooked food sale was planned for Saturday, June 23, at Faber's market. Mrs. Lee McNew, chairman, states the sale will begin at 10 a.m. Next meeting of the group will be June 27 at the home of Mrs. William Esselystyn,' Pine street. Installation of officers will be held. OWL TANGLED UP Bloomington, 111. (U.R1 A not-so-wise old owl got himself all tangled up in some kite string in a tree on the Illinois Wesleyan University campus. The bird was wise enough, how ever, to keep hooting until stu dents called the Bloomington fire department to its rescue. Povidence, R. I. (U.R) After fining Edwin Cull, 31, $5 for driving his 1932 ar without fenders, the judge turned to the defendant, a substitute school teacher, and said: "Write, 'I will nnt 4t!ifa Oflin nriiUA..A i ' 100 times." PARKER WOODS ttf W- tiw &XtSi ve4 P&Oflf' 105 EAST lets tt leem NEW Lamine s CARPET HOUSE Adds Another Floor!! ONE COMPLETE FLOOR OF CARPET! ONE COMPLETE FLOOR OF LINOLEUMS! Register for a FREE Installed job of Linoleum or tile. And while you are here, register for a FREE O'xl? Rug or an allowance on the purchase of a larger onel FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY - Come to see us at the HOME SHOW - at the BlUE MOON RANCH! 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