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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1956)
0 rs r- O O o O O O o 6 o P o G Bethel 14 Members Observt Junior Night Junior bethel, n'ght was ob-i various fund raisin? projects.1 served when Bethel 14. Interna-! visitations to other bethels and j tional Order of Job's Daughters, i invitation ceremonies which will hcid a stated meeting Novem. ! "e hem at tne next regular mem ber 7 t the Masonic temple. ! lng' The meeting was presided over! Ml55 Carner introduced Mrs' h-j Miss Ann Garner, senior prin- Wallace Brill, past guardian of cess. Routine business concerned ' Bethel 14. Society (Additional Society Page 5) CHILDREN'S Sweaters, Jackets Coveralls and Girls' Slacks SALE PRICED AT $38.$88. $2 88 Needlepoint and Stamped Goods. . i 54 OFF GIRLS' Values to $5.95 DRESSES $266 -$466 Moods - Gaps Bonnets Hals y2 PRICE YARNS Values to 1.29 NOW 75c Values to 89c NOW 50c Open Wed. Evenings for Your Convenience NeedleCraft 211 Ejsr Main St. Phone 3-1011 Visitation Night Announced for Eagle Point PTA Eagle Point Eagle Point Elementary Parent -Teacher as sociation will sponsor a teach ers' open house and visitation night to be held tonight in con junction with the regular Nov ember meeting. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. Parents are to go to their child's room where each teacher will be available for consulta tions and where parents may acquaint themselves with class room procedures. PTA member ships will be available in each room from room representatives. The usual business meeting will not be held, and copies of the minutes of the previous meet ing will be available at the door of the gymnasium, where a short program and refreshments are planned after the room visita tions. Those attending are asked to be prepared with small coins for a surprise to be offered dur inz the meeting. No baby sitting service will be offered during the meeting. Dr. A. Erin Merkel spoke at the last meeting of the associa tion, his topic being "Infectious Hepatitis." He described the symptons of the disease and its treatment. Mrs. Maxine Berryman, grade school music teacher, directed the elementary chorus in several numbers. Mrs. Stan Smith, president, spoke of the importance of the school census. Mothers of children in the third grade served refreshments. Ashland Woman Speaks for Group Mrs. Fred Plocher of Ashland Congregational church spoke at a meeting of the Women's Fel lowship of Medford Congrega tional church Thursday. It was held in Pilgrim house at the church. The meeting started at 10 a.m. with a study group on Southeast Asia which was led by Mrs. Don Bohnert. OF 1956 KELVINATOR While They Last 7 Poscoyinit From Official Factory List Price and OR MORE, for your old refrigerator if in running condition Every Model On Sale NO MONEY DOWN 24 Months to Pay OPEN WEDNESDAY TIL 9 P.M. 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Mrs. Margaret Davis, the retiring chairman, presided. The new officers are Mrs. Dolly Love, president; Mrs. Clara Franklyn, vice-president; Mrs. Dana Bowers, secretary -treasurer. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas dinner and party. It will be held December 15 at the IOOF hall, and gifts will be exchanged. All shut-ins of the club are to be remembered at Christmas. A gift of money was voted for and Odd Fellows home in Port land, this to be used at Christmas time for the guests in the home. Refreshments were served by a committee headed by Mrs. Fred Daugherty. She was assisted by Mrs. Shirrell Doty,' Mrs. Ed Dameron, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Carl Pearson and Mrs. Frank English. Tuesday, November 13, 1958 O MEDFORD (OREGOJO MAIL TJHBUK T fttE o Duplicate Players To Meet Tonight Medford Duplicate Bridge club will hold the weekly session to night at Moose halkat 7:45 p.m. Last week club members play ed for master points, with seven tables of players braving the dense fog to make the trip to the hall. Bob Otee, Portland, was a guest. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Yvonne Dalen and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson. North-south winners were Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Al Gilhou sen, first, 99 points; H. J. Boyd and Roy Pruitt, second, 94; Mrs. George Rode and Mr. Otee, third, 86 'a; Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Mrs. William Kennedy, fourth, 83' i. East-west winners were Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs. George Dean, first KH'i; Mrs. Fred Rehling and Arthur Scarseth, second, 93 i; Mrs. Berg Marten and Mrs. Boyd, third, 90 Vi; Mrs. Alto Pruitt and Mrs. Thomas Randall, fourth, 822 points. Two Groups Plan Charter Dinner A joint charter meeting of Insurance Women of Jackson County and Rogue Valley In surance Women, Grants Pass, will be held at the Dardanelle Tuesday, November 20. A social hour at 7 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 8 p.m. Members are asked to invite their employer or other insur ance business associate to this meeting, as it is also designated at "Boss Night." Reservations are to msSe no later tharr Friday, November 16, with Mrs. Lois Stephen, tel-O ephona 3NO-4-2420? or with Mrs. Roberta Daniel, 3-4923. y Mm. Alain. Noack, San Francisco, iiti: "Nomeed toet tabletaO of St. Joseph As-is, For ChAdreisj eacn it I grains. My children like, its orange fleTor. O O o SI. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR HJLDREN co o O o DON'T DELAY ORDER TODAY Your Nam Imprinted Christmas Cards On The Balcony at 0 ! rooks gifts records o o0 o O o Annual Bazaar Of Presbyterians Set For Friday Women of First Presbyterian church have been busy for the past several weeks preparing for the annual Harvest Festival and bazaar, one of the major events of the year for the women of this church. It will be held Fri day, November 16, in the church, with the doors to open at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. John Henson. chairman of the bazaar, state that a great variety of articles will be on sale. There will be an apron booth, homemade candy and fruit cake will be on sale, and a selection of Yuletide decora tions will be offered. For the small fry there will be doll clothes and other suitable ar ticles. For the pantry shelf there will be james, jellies and pickles. Of special interest will be a bootii with articles received from the China Refugee Develop ment at Hongkong. 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