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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. June 28. 19S8 Dancers To Study In Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aldrich of Miss Pat's Dance studio and nine of their advanced students left yesterday to spend two weeks of study and sightseeing in Los Angeles. The students on the trip are Marcia Issacs. Carol Jones, Ciena Hobbs, Marina Wyatt, JoAnn Johnson, Karen Stelle, Sandra Pemberton, Karen Adele John son and Cherie Aldrich. The group will stay at the Ho tel Statler and will attend a seminar to be given by the Na tional Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists in the hotel. The students will take lessons from approximately 50 different teachers from all over the world. Tap, ballet, acrobatic, ballroom, Spanish, baton, modern and Ha waiian dancing will be taught. Plant have been made for the young people to visit Disneyland, Farmers' Market, the Mexican Village and Knotts Berry Farm. They will attend the Greek. thea ter and on July 4 will attend a fireworks display at the Coli seum. Also planned are tours of movie and television studios. The group stopped in Redding, Calif., Monday where Mrs. Jean Mottern was hostess for a break fast. The studio will reopen July 11. j Prospect Groups Install Officers At Dinner Session Prospect Prospect Lions' club and auxiliary held the an nual dinner and installation of officers June 20 at Prospect Community hall. Mrs. F. L. Thompson, Sutherlin, vice chair man of Oregon Lady Lions, was installing officer for the auxili ary and Dr. Lee Mellish, Med ford, conducted the ceremony for the Lions. New officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. Lowell Ash, Union Creek, president; Mrs. Kenneth Vannice, vice - president; Mrs. John Cartman, secretary: Mrs. George Kansky. Union Creek, treasurer and Mrs. Sidney Lund, trainer. Installed for the Prospect Lions' club were Lowell Ash. president: John Gartman, first vice president; Victor Chapman, second vice president; the Rev. Robert Greene, third vice presi dent; John Lund, lion tamer; Darwin Bevins. trainer: Wayne Downing and Paul Pierson, di rectors; George Kansky, secre tary Twelve men and 10 women re ceived pins for perfect attend ance. George Hubbard, retiring president, was presented a pin and Mrs. Hubbard, retiring aux iliary president, received a gift. She also presented gifts to all of her officers. It was announced that the sixth annual Lions' Jamboree will be held in Prospect June 14 15. Miss Susie McKillop is spon sored by the auxiliary as a can didate for queen, and Miss Sue Colley is the candidate sponsored by Prospect Lions' club. Guests at the installation din ner were Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Hanson. Sutherlin: Dr. rnd Mrs. Lee Mellish, Mcdford; Mr. and Mrs Joe Colley, Mr. . rnd Mrs. Cauler. Southgate, Calif., Miss Colley and Miss McKillop. Women of Good Shepherd guild served the dinner. -4 Sunshine Girls To Hold MMiing Pythian Sunshine Girls will meet. 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Installation Set For Two Groups Shady Cove-Trail Shady Cove-Trail Lions club and auxil iary will hold joint installation of officers at the Dardenelle in Gold Hill Friday, June 29, at 8 p.m. Flans for the event were made at a meeting of the auxiliary held June 20 at the home of Mrs. Frank Fagaltie, Shady Cove. It was reported that the Lions' club pancake breakfast on Fath er's day was a success and Lady Lions were presented a $50 check for their cooperation. This is to be added to the schol arship fund which is now estab lished. Members who attended the state convention made their re ports. Refreshments were served. Club to Meet Phoenix A meeting of Phoe nix Thursday club will be held June 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vaughan Quackenbush, South Pacific highway. Assist ing the hostess will be Mrs. Matthew Barkley and Mrs. L. C. Watrud. Society CALENDAR Calendar nctices and news for the society section of Th. Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and d. idling for the Sun day edition is ' 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 Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Medford Toast mistress Club, home of Mrs. Ef fie Kurtz, 4 Newtown; 8 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, home of Mrs. Cole Holmes, 16 Ross court. 8 p.m. Nevita Chapter O.E.S., Masonic Temple, Central Point. Wednesday 12 noon Eagle Point, H.E.C., home of Mrs. Grant Hubbel, Sunset on the Rogue. 12:30 p.m. Medford Har mony Townsend Clubs, at the Carpenters Union Hall, 123V5 West Main st. 12:30 p.m. Mistletoe Club Royal Neighbors of America, at the home of Mrs. Carl Pear son, 118 Clark st. Leon's Tots-to-Teens . . . si K Just in rime, for vacation Clothes ... When your children need summer sun and fun wear . . . and the "Budgets" need a. "Little Help Too" . . . Her are infants' and children's needs at Big Savings ... 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Order of De Molay, held installation of of ficers Wednesday, June 20, in Medford Masonic temple. Tak ing office as master councilor was Richard Swinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Swinney, 1478 Spring st. He will be assisted during his term of office by Jay Walker as senior councilor; Mike Russell as junior councilor; LeRoy Knight, senior deacon; Greg Mimes, junior deacon; Bui Foote senior steward; Curtis Cook, junior steward; Gary Safely, marshal; Howard Harper, sentln- al; Leslie Little, standard bear er; Don Green, Richard Soren son, Gary Harrington, Robert Hubbard, James Fawcett, Dale Foresee and Willis Williams, pre ceptors; Dennis King, chaplain James Pletsch, orator; Steve Fabnck, almoner. James Materie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Materie, 213 Girard drive, was awarded the Schei memorial plaque for his out standing service to the order this past year. Installing officers for the ceremony were William Mad den, mSster councilor; Jack Cook, senior councilor; Nathan Dougthit, junior counselor; James Materie, marshal; Richard Arnold, chaplain. -i A dance and refreshments fol lowed the installation. Enrich Linens Want really satisfying needle- i work? Do. this doubly interesting design. f,mDroiaer gin ana now ers, crochet skirt and edging. Add a lovely touch to gift linens! Decorate linens! Pattern 7021: transfer, one HV4xl9, two 8V4x ' 15-inch motifs; crochet direc tions. 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 Chelsea 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 lor 1656! Stunning designs for yourself, for your ! home just for you, our readers! Dozens of other designs to order all eas, fascinating hand work! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book right away! PICTURE TUBES REJUVENATED Is tour i crura tub. dull an. inM Most pictura tubs, cia b. raters to .riginal brightness at only fraction of th. cast of r.Ueosswsrt. For further infomtarion CALL Electronic Service Three Musicians To Give Program Three Medford musicians, Caroline Andrews Werner, so prano, Richard D. Werner, vio linist, and Bruno Pellegrini, piano accompanist, will give a special assembly roncert Wed nesday, June 27, at Southern Oregon college. The concert, set for 2 p.m., is open to townspeop- ple without charge. Mr. Werner will open the pro gram with three violin solos, "Legende" by Wieniawski; "Ca- vatina," by Raff and "Tambour in" by Rameau-Kreisler. , For Part II of the program Mrs. Werner will sing "Philiss has such Charming Graces," by Young, "Can This be Summer" by Clara Edwards; "The Swal low.s" Dell 'Acqua and "My Hero" from Oscar Straus' "Choc olate Soldier." For his second group Mr. Werner will play "Berceuse et Priere" by Ovide Musin; "Foeme" by Fibich; "Hills by Cecil BWleigh: "Andantino" by Martini-Kreisler and Gardner's "From the Canebrake." Part IV will be another group of solos by Mrs. Werner. Includ ed will be "Musetta's Waltz" from Puccini's "La Boheme," "Were My Song with Wings Provided" by R. Hahn; "Love has Wings" by Rogers and "Gi geuner" from Coward's "Bitter sweet." The program will conclude with two soprano solos with Mr. Werner playing violin obligati. In the group will be "Angel's Serenade" by Braga and "Tec Yeaux" by Rabey. Delegates To Give Reports Tonight Delegates who attended the recent state convention will give their reports at a meeting of the auxiliary to Jackson County chapter. Disabled American Veterans, set for tonight. It will be held at 8 o'clock at the DAV hall, 1515 North Riverside ave. USWV Auxiliary Department Head Makes Visit Here Mrs. Bessie Sutton, Corvallis, Ore., past department president of the United Spanish War Vet erans' auxiliary and horned toad of the grand swamp of Ore gon, Military Order of the Liz ards, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, 803 Pine street, Medford, June 16 and 17. She attended a dinner and meeting of Colonel Sargent auxiliary at .Redman hall Sun day. The officers and colors of Rogue River auxiliary. Grants Pass, were also guests at the meeting and dinner. Mrs. James Cech, auxiliary president, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Sutton was presented a corsage by past department president, Mrs. Har ry Barneburg. Mrs. Don Ander son, department senior vice pres ident, was also presented a cor sage. Plans were made for auxiliary members to attend the depart ment convention and the grand swamp convocation at Eugene July 8 to 11. Mrs. Mabel Nichol son and Miss Donna Unger were elected delegates and Mrs. Jo sephine Widner and Mrs. Ralph Atwood alternates. Miss Unger will al$o serve as a department platform aide. The annual picnic for the members will be held in Lithia park in Ashland August 5. The Ashland members will be in charge of arrangements. All Spanish American War veterans and their families are invited to attend. Mrs. Katherine Sweet land, President of Rogue River auxiliary, announced that there would be a practice in the VFW hall in Grants Pass, Sunday, July 1 at 10 a.m. Officers and members from Medford are to take salads and desserts for the luncheon at noon. Many Women Acquire Swim Suit Wardrobe Some figures for the oDenin of the summer swimming season: The averasre American wnmM now owns a wardrobe of bathing suits anywhere from two to six which cost her $15 to $20 each. These statistics come from Beau- nit Mills, which says sales of swim wear have tripled in th last 30 years. This year the in dustry expects to sell more than 3.5 million suits. Return Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wafmt 210 Ashland ave., have returned from Yakima where Mr. Watrud attended the thirty-third annual conference of certified public ac countants. - ! William J. Real, earlv acrrifMil. tural scientist at Michigan Stat University,, was the first man to cross-iermize corn, usnenng in hybrid corn. 190 3 oia 45 qt- ill I 17.. I. ,1. 1 Samovar VODKA THE ORIGINAL DRY VODKA Product of U.S.A. Bosks Komoan iya, Schenley, Pa. and Fresno, Calif. . Made from Grain. 80 proof only. 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