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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. October 24. 19SS Society McLoughlin PTA' Opens New Year At Session Thursday McLoughlin Parent - Teirher i ssociation adopted a budaet at the firt meeting of the group held October 13 at the school. Mrs. Lloyd Parsons, pres'dent. conducted the meeting. The GiriV chorus sang three rumbers. Officers of he unit and members of the teaching ttaff were introduced. It was announced that the unit now has 308 members. "Back o school night" will be held at the school November ;3, Tuesday, and the next reg ular meet'ng of the group will' be in January. Prospect Groups To Hold Dinner; Announce Event Prospect The annual turkey dinner for Prospect Lions club and the auxiliary will be held tonight at Beckie's cafe, Union Creek. At the last meeting of the auxiliary, held at the home of Mrs. George Kansky, Union Creek, reports on the recent ruxiliary workshop in Grants l'as were givn. It was announced that Pros icct Lions club will hold a tur key shoot Sunday, November 18. in Prospect. Women wore humorous hats as an entertainment featur" The birthdays of Mrs. Darwin Bevins and Mrs. Sidney Lund were ob served. Mrs. JoAnn Rochester was a visitor. FATHER PATRICK PEYTON Director of Hollywood's Family Theatre. Originator of the world wide Family Rosary Cru sade. HEAR Father Peyton's Important Address THURSDAY October 25 8 P.M. -0 i Vif 'iHrmteifi liliilim Father Patrick Peyton Hedrick Jr. Hi Auditorium FAMILY ROSARY RALLY The Family that prays together stays together" Matron to Visit Valley Chapters Of Eastern Star Arriving in Medford tomor row will be Mrs. Bertha O. Bur ton, Portland, worthy grand matron of the Older of Eastern Star for Oregon. Mrs. Burton will be honored at a district meeting of the OES to be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in Medford Masonic hall. Four chapters will take part in the meeting, with Reames chapter, Medford, as the host group. Mrs. E. G. Randolph is vorthy matron of the chapter. Participating will be Adarel chapter, Jacksonville, of which Mrs. Orville Shores is matron; Nevita chapter. Central Point, headed by Mrs. Melvin McGrew, matron, and Alpha chapter, Ash land, of which Mrs. R. E. Van Vleet is worthy matron. Mrs. Burton will be honored at a banquet preceding the dis . trict session. It will be held In the Pioneer room at the Jackson hotel at 6 p.m. Washington PTA Plans Scholarship Washington Parent-Teachers association will award a full teaching scholarship to a Med ford High school graduate this year, it was announced at the first meeting of the school year held October 19 at the school. ! Members of the sixth grade class presented a "United Na- l tions Day" play which will also be presented on television this i week. I Staff teachers were introduc ed by Robert Sage, principal. Mrs. John Hartsock, PTA pres ident, 1 n t r oduced executive board members. Mrs. Graves, first grade, won : the room count for most mothers in attendance. 1 Girl Scout Troop 180, led by Mrs. Victor Taylor, presented , the colors and also helped the "study group" with baby sitting I during the meeting. Mothers of children in the first ' grade served refreshments. BIO VAIUESI FAMOUS BRANDS! LOWEST PRICESI Thafs what's in tore you YOU when you visit ACME HARDWARE'S sensational ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES JAMBO REEI Come SEE our entire selection of quality Electric Housewares and for yourselfl Come SAVE BIG MONEY on EVERYTHING YOU BUY1 Take advantage of this terrific combination of top quality and economy ... by shopping ACME'S ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES JAM BOREE today! SESSION'S ELECTRIC KITCHEN CLOCK $498 OPEN WED. NITE UNTIL 9:00 131 ZENITH FREEZER CHEST Sjv on food billi . and eat b o 1 1 t, too . . . with this ZENITH Freerer Chest . . . Separata quick freeze and stor age compartments. 9 cubic foot size. Save NOW, Pay Later! 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A TERRI FIC BUY at this LOJV PRICE! ici - H LOWEST PRICES FOR HIGHEST QUALITY SPECIALISTS Free Parking IN HOMEWARES I Free Delivery C iff rj ; ; i leeeieaMt8eiii Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Charley, Beall lane, art shown her working over a Crater Parent-Teacher association membership list. Mr. Charley is hospitality co-chairman with Mrs. Carl Hover, and the two chairmen, along with other officers of the unit, in terested more than 200 members in attending the first fall meeting of the unit last night. Mrs. C. B. Cordy is president. Medford Lodge Has Harvest Ball The Harvest ball given by Medford Elks last Saturday night drew a capacity attend ance. The Starlighters. 10-piece band from Klamath Falls, pro vided music. Dancing was in the lodge room, decorated in the. harvest theme, and a buffet supper was served in the party lounge down stairs. Ed Nave was chairman of the committee which planned the dance,' and he was assisted by C. J. Niehaus, James Grigsby Jr., and Bill Towne. . Use a diagonal stroke when cleaning small rugs with a car pet sweeper or vacuum. The rug is less likely to wrinkle and get caught in the cleaner. Lutheran Youth Organize Group An Intermediate Luther league was organized at Zion Lutheran church last Sunday evening. The group is for young people of seven and eighth grade age. Miss Patty Brewold was elect ed president, and Eric Ewaldsen, vice-president. Kip Jepson is secretary; Jerry Timms, treas urer and Miss Barbara Meyers, program chairman. Sponsors of the group are Mr. and Mrs. William Gates and 'Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davis. 1 A little vinegar and sugar heated together makes a tasty dressing for cooked snap beans or cabbage. If you wish, you can add a little cream to the dressing. Class Announces Freshman Frolics Friday Evening Ashland Southern Oregon college freshman will hold a Freshman Frolics Friday, Oct ober 26 in the auditorium of Churchill hall. The event begins at 9 p.m. and both dancing and games are planned. Bob Ander son's trio will play, and refresh ments will be served. Students are asked to wear hard times or Halloween cos tumes, and prizes for the most original, the funniest and most typical will be awarded. Med ford merchants are supplying the prizes. Miss Dolores Shuler. Medford, is general chairman. Miss Carol Ballard. Medford, is chairman of decorations, and Miss Sonja Smith, refreshments. Larry Qualman, Empire. Ore., is pub licity chairman and the Misses Barbara Maxson and Joanne Hult. both Medford, will take charge of games. Miss Schuler arranged music, and Miss Susie Lee. Roseburg, is invitations chairman. Miss Shuler states that no charge will be made for the party. Dr. Alvin Fellers is class ad visor. 1 1 i Goden Link Class To Meet on Thursday Women of Golden Link Bible class of First Baptist Church will meet Thursday, October 25, at 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ethel Van Cleave, 730 Alder street. The meeting will begin with des sert luncheon. A devotional study on Elijah, entitled "Obedience," will be presented by Mrs. Leonard Sten erson. The social committee will be composed of Mesdames N. A. Mead, Amy Randle and H. E. Webber. Cook cheese with low heat. It needs only enough heat to melt and blend with other ingred ients. High heat makes cheese tough and stringy. Woman, Grandson To Leave Thursday . Mrs. Thomas C. Harper S18 North Rivrside avenue, and her two-year-old grandson, Gordon Thomas Brasher, will leave by plane tomorrow for Seattle. There the small boy will be met and chaperoned to his home in rairbanks. Alaska. He is a son 01 Mrs. George Brasher, Fair banks. Mrs. Harper brought her grandson to Medford with her when she returned home from a visit with her daughter in Sep tember. Reception Honors Talent Teachers Talent Talent school, teach e;s were honored at a reception given last Friday evening in the high school building by Talent Parent-Teacher association Mrs. jE.ck Suksdorf was program chairman. 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