Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 11, 1956, Image 21

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First place winners in ihe annual art exhibit sponsored by
Medfori branch, American Association of University Women,
November 1 and 2. were Hay Eyerly of Grant Pass (seated), and
Bob Mitcheltree, Medford High school student. Two paintings by
Mr. Kverlv tied for first place, a pen and ink sketch in colored ink
of Warm Spiinqs Indian girl and one in black ink tilled "Old
Ranch Building, Southern Oregon," shown above. Bob Mitcheltree's
walot color shdwinq boats on ihe water at sunset placed over 13
enterics from the school in the student division.
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CLEMATIS, All Colors
EVERGREEN SHRUBS In Variety
Plant Now for Spring Bloom
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Pleads send me te 54. Pc. Twilight Silverplate
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54-PIECE SET CONSISTS OF:-
16 Teaspoons 8 Soup Spoons t Knives 8 Forks
8 Salad Forks I Serving Spoon 1 Butter Knife
1 Sugar Spoon 1 Cold Meat Fork 1 Pastry Sarveer
1 Pierced Serving Spoon
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Sunday:
1 p.m. Cebu swamp. Mili
tary Order of Ihe Lizards, home
of Mrs. James Cech, 28 Quince
St.
1 p.m. DAV auxiliary state
executive meeting, home of Mrs.
Bertha Neff. 811 Bennett st.
1:30 p.m. Jack-on Coun
cil of the Blind. Guild Kail of
St. Mark's church.
3-5 p.m. Medford BPWC.
home of Mrs. Gertrude Blind.
127 Valley View dr.
Monday:
12:30 p.m. Adarel Past
Matrons' club, home of Mrs.
Frank Root, 323 Chestnut ave.
1:30 p.m. Jackson Coun
ty Unit Retired Teachers asso
ciation, home of Mrs. Austin
Murray, 1709 Lenora dr.
6:30 p.m. Members of De
gree of Honor lodge, 105, home
of Mrs. Matilda Dietrich, 939
North Central ave.
7:15 p.m. Chrysanthemum
circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
Moose hall.
8 p.m. Alpha Lambda
chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority, home of Mrs. William
Raymond. 728 Beekman ave.
8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Moose hall.
8 p.m. St. Mark's Even
ing Guild, Parish house.
Tuesday:
10:30 a.m. OakGrove
Home Extention unit, home of
Mrs. Hcnrv Zacharisen, 725
Keeneway dr.
12:30 p.m. Circles. First
Presbvtcrian church: Charity,
home of Mrs. William Ruffner
2512 Lvman ave.: Faith, home
of Mrs. J. P. Barse, 317 Ardmore
ave.; Grace, home of Mrs. O
J. Frohnmayer, 1656 Spring st.;
Hope, home of Mrs. Clarence
Young. 2418 Hillcrest; Mercy.
Fireplace room at church:
Temple, .home of Mrs. Albert
James, 1426 Euclid; and Trinity.
home of Mrs. V. Aubrey Nor
ris, 831 Minnesota.
1 p.m. Bethany circle.
First Presbyterian church, home
of Mrs. Robert Bell, 1119 Queen
Anne.
1 p.m. St. Ann's Altar So
ciety. Parish hall.
1:30 p.m. Eagle Point El
ementary PTA Mothers discus
sion group, Darrell Copeland's
room.
and Thrilling
i Onde Ud.
122 E. Main Phone 3-5348
Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Open Wednesdays Until 9 P.M.
7:30 p.m. Circles of First
Presbyterian church: Candle
light, home of Mrs. Jack San
born, 2180 Capital; and Vesper,
home of Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, 839
Minnesota ave.
7:30 p.m. Medford Lady
Lions, home of Robert Urie, 330
Hillhouse ave.
7:30 p.m. Roauette Circle.
Military Order of Lady Bugs.
Veterans hall, 42 North Front
st.
7:45 p.m. Medford Toast
mistress club, KBOY.
8 p.m. District 4. OSNA.
Rogue Valley hospital pent
house. 8 p.m. Elta Deucll Hubbs
tent, courthouse auditorium.
8 p.m. Ncvita Chapter 93.
OES. Central Point.
8 p.m. Pythian club, home
of Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Rcd
dy ave.
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Rogue Valley Girl
Scout council, St. Mark's Guild
hall.
10:15 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit. Courthouse aud
itorium. 12 noon Jackson county
Republican Women, Jackson ho
tel. 12 noon Reames Social
club, Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p. m. Medford
Tovvnsend club, Carpenters Un
ion hall, 1231 2 West Main st.
12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary.
Rogue Valley Country club.
1 p.m. AAUW Book Re
view group, home of Mrs. L.
G. McLaren. 1820 Crown ave.
1 p.m. Auxiliary VFW
sewing club, home of Mrs. E.
L. Hitt, Merriman rd.
1:30 p.m. Prospect Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Clarence Hedgpelh.
6:30-8:25 p.m. Open house.
Jacksonville school.
7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem
and Mineral club, Redman's
hall, Fourth and Apple sts.
8 p.m. AAUW, home of
Mrs. L. J. Smith, 1033 Queen
Anne.
8 p.m. Eanle Point Parent-Teacher-
Student association.
Hi?h school library. '
8:30 O.m. Jacksonville
PTA. in Music room.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. J. L. Jensen, 1303 East
Tenth st.
12:30 p.m. Medford Thurs
day club, home of Mrs. E. F.
Archer. 3950 Jacksonville
highway.
1 p.m. Philharmonic Soc
iety guild, music appreciation
hour, home of Mrs. Tom E.
Popham, 311 Pierce rd.
1:30 p.m. Blue Star Moth
ers of America Chaptc 2. home
of Mrs. Mary Note, 32 Hamil
ton.
2 p.m. Sams Valley Ladies
flub, home of Mrs. C. W. Mc
Donough. 5:30 p.m. Royal Neighbors
of America, Pythian building.
6:45 p.m. . Medford BPWC.
Tally-Ho restaurant.
8 "p.m. Adarel Chapter.
OES, Jacksonville Masonic
hall.
8 p.m. Central Point PTA,
Jewett school.
Lodge Announces
Coming Meetings
Pythian club will meet Tues
day, November 13 at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Harry Bryant,
1312 Reddy avenue, with Mrs.
Roy Jackson assisting. Mrs.
Bryant will have the gifts on
display that she received while
she served as grand chief of
Oregon.
Pythian Sisters met last
Tuesday evening for a short
business meeting. The nominat
ing committee, Mrs. Polly Of
futt, Mrs. Harry Bryant, Mrs.
Don Anderson, Mrs. Carl Ficht
ner and Mrs. W. L. Michael,
was appointed.
The next meeting, November
20, will be roll call night, with
reobligation and initiation also
being held. The men will be in
charge .of the refreshments. On
the committee will be Harry
Barneburg, Leroy Cline. Harry
Bryant, John Russell. Joe
Fritsch, Carl Fichtner, W. L.
Walden, George Bryant and
Walter Cummings.
Mrs. Mildred Tolle, most ex
cellent chief, has issued a spe
cial invitation for Ed Bostwick,
chancellor commander, to at
tend this meeting
The birthday party will be the
first meeting in December.
Past Chiefs' club of Pythian
Sisters met last Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. W. L. Walden
for a covered dish luncheon.
To avoid wobbly candles melt
some paraffin, pour it into the
socket and put the candle in
while it's still hot.
PICTURE TUBES
REJUVENATED
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to original brightness at only a
fraction of the cost of replacement.
For further information CALL
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18. N. GRAPE PH. 2-1971
Meetings
Announced
For Units
Five Home Extension units
will meet this week. Four of the
meetings will feature Don Berry,
county agent in horticulture,
who will speak on the control
of household pests.
Reese Creek Extension unit
will meet Tuesday, November
13, at the home of Mrs. Ben
Gardener who lives on the road
behind Hal's market. Mrs. J. W.
Martinson will be co-hostess.
A lesson on the making of
sofa cushions will be presented
by Mrs. Ronald Nelson and Mrs.
Ralph Lacy.
Those attending are asked to
take their own table service.
Prospect Home Extension unit
will hold a meeting Wednesday.
November 14. at 1:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Clarence Hedg
peth. Mr. Berry will speak.
All are invited to attend and
reminded that it isn't too late
to join the workshop for making
sofa pillows. Those attending are
asked to bring their own table
service and a potluck dish.
Child care will be provided
free of charge at the Community
club.
Mr. Berry will also speak for
the Oak Grove Extension unit
Tuesday, November 13. at the
home of Mrs. Henry Zacharisen.
725 Keeneway drive, at 10:30
a.m. Members are asked to bring
problems on pest control to the
meeting.
The committee serving lunch
eon will be Mrs. V.. A. Turpin.
Mrs. Roy Elmgren, and Mrs. S.
B. Sandberg. Members are to
take their own table service and
those desiring child care should
call Mrs. Sandberg. 3-5617.
The Medford unit will meet
in the courthouse at 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday, November 14, in
stead of the usual hour to hear
Mr. Berry talk. Any insect speci
mens that members are unable
to identify may be brought to
the meeting.
Luncheon will be served for
a small charge. Those attending
Chapter to Meet
At Drummond Home
Chapter AA of the PEO sister
hood will hold the first meeting
of November at the home of Mrs.
C. I. Drummond, Ross lane.
November 14. Luncheon will be
served at 12:30. Assisting Mrs.
Drummond with the luncheon
will be Mrs. R. D. Dames and
Mrs. C. C. Furnas.
Mrs. G. R. Ringo will lead a
discussion on "Our Constitution
and By-Laws."
Texas leads the world in the
production of mohair, and is the
top wool producing state in the
union.
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Sunday. November 11, 1S5B
are asked to take their own table
service for themselves and their
guests.
Child care will be provided.
The children may be brought
to the courthouse or call Mrs.
Trefren, 2-5425.
MONDAY MORNING!
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sharp.
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Thursday, November 15, the I. Mr. Berry cwill conduct the
Lone Pine Home Extension unit
will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the
home of Mrs. J. L. Jensen, 1303
East Tenth street. Mrs. Earl
Richardson and Mrs. Clarence
Childers will be co-hostcuses.
36 In. Printed
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Yds.
Pre-shrunk washfast.
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