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Chapters Making
(Convention Plans
Crater Lake chapter. Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
held the annual Washington day
luncheon at the hine of Mrs.
Edward C. Root, Jacksonville
highway, last Saturday.
Mrs. G. R. Carter, regent,
stated that the committees for
the state conference, which is to
be held in Ashland March 23-30,
are now meeting to perfect
plans. Slje especially stressed
the necessity of making reserva
tions for dinner and luncheons
by contacting Mrs. Robert Pent
zer, P.O. Box 264, Ashland, by
March 14.
Mrs. M. M. Morris will assist
on this committee during the
conference. It is stated that any
DAR, or member of Sons of the
American Revolution, is per
itted to attend.
Mrs. C. O. Lovejoy. Mrs. E. C.
Root and Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini
are to take charge of decora
tions Mrs. T. J. Gifford has pre
pared an historical program
Owhich is to be given over KOAC
March 18 at 2 p.m. Mrs. B. G.
Hardin-ftalked on two women
famous in history, Mrs. Sarah
Josepha Hale, editor of Godey's
Lady Book in the early 19th
century, and Susan B. Anthony,
earl day suffragette.
Mrs. Melvin Hoover sang, with
Mrs. H. E. Marsh as accompanist.
Mrs. O. C. Rawluigs was wel
comed as a new member.
The Misses Claire and Mary
Hanley were guests.
Assisting Mrs. Root were Mrs.
L. E. Dickson, Mrs. C. Earl
Bradfish an&Mrs.jC. B. Pankey.
O
Mamie Eisenhower
Back at White House
Washington U.R) Mrs.
Dwight D. Eisenhower returned
to the White House Monday aft
ernoon after undergoing a three-
nay routine examination at Wal
ter Reed Army hospital.
The White House reported hospital-doctors
said: "Everything
was fine.
Member Reviews
Book by Hersey
For Study Club
"A Single Pebble," a storv
from a Reader's Digest book,
was reviewed by Mrs. O. A.
Welsh, at the last meeting of
Wednesday Study club. The au
thor, John Hersey, a young Am
erican engineer, relates his ex
perience sailing on a Chinese
junk to China.
Mr. Hersey was sent by his
company to China in the twen
ties to survey the great Yangtze
river to determine the feasibil
ity of constructing a dam to sell
to the Chinese government the
idea of a vast power project in
the river's famous gorges. He
was a war correspondent from
1939-45 and later was editor of
Time and Life magazines.
Mrs. R. W. Smith read a short
history of Don McNeill and the
Breakfast club which is released
to the ABC network and carried
by KYJC in Medford.
FANCY PANTS BOAT
San Francisco A real "fancy
pants" boat with a 24-carat gold
dashboard will be exhibited at
the San Francisco National
Sports and Boat show at the Cow
Palace, March 1-10. Produced
by Don Philbrick, the boat is a
17-foot runabout which has been
dubbed "The Lover's Boat.'."The
dashboard alone cost , in excess
of SU00O. Ultra-modern in every
I pink and white leather uphol
stery and an exterior of Hon
Jduras mahogany.
So Much Variety!
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SHOWS FICTURES The Rev.
Ira Paul Dumas, minister of the
First Church of the Nazarene,
San Francisco, will show pic
tures from the Suez Canal region
Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 7:30
p.m. at the First Church of the
Nazarene, 520 North Holly St.,
Medford. Mr. Dumas, who re
turned recently from a trip to
the Holy Lands, will also show
scenes along the route of the
ancient Exodus to Mt. Sinai and
trouble spots in the Middle East.
Truman on Way Home
After Rest in Florida
Miami (U.P.) Former Presi
dent Truman, tanned and full of
vigor after a two-week Florida
vacation, leaves today in his pri
vate railroad car for Independ
ence, Mo.
Mr. Truman ended his holiday
by collecting S40.000 at a $50-a-plate
lunch here Monday for
the Truman Memorial Library in
his home town.
Mr. Truman, who will be 73 in
May, got plenty of sunshine in
his vacation in the Florida Keys,
despite taking time out to make
four speeches, one a major ad
dress on foreign policy.
He went deep sea fishing at
least three times, but confessed
that "Bess (Mrs. Truman) caught
all the fish."
Tuesday, February 28, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Versatile Artistry Displayed by Soloist
By RICHARD D. WERNER
Claramae Turner . sang last
night at Medford High school
auditorium for members of the
Jackson County Civic Music as
sociation. But ' actually, she did more.
She displayed a uniquely versa
tile artistry enhanced by a keen
intelligence, and a high order
of 'histrionics coupled with a
magnetic personality.
Her first group . in English
was excellent, especially the Ap
palachian mountains folk song,
"Black is the color of my true
love's hair." The phrasing was
of a high order.
The German group of Mahler
and Strauss was superb. Miss
Turner's delineation left noth
ing to be desired.
"Les Lettres" from Massenet's
cpera, "Werther" brought out a
strong and intense dramatic
quality which was enthralling.
We would have been happy if
she had immediately repeated it.
In her Spanish group Miss
Turner brought forth a true
Moorish coloring which was a
delight. The aria from "The
Medium" by Menotti, though
not great music, was made to
sound great by her dramatically
understated acting.
in the final English group.
Miss Turner displayed another
facet of vocal tone coloring of
which she has many.
She delighted her audience
and won them by purely musi
cal means, tonal coloring, inter
pretation, musicianship, phras
ing and a personality warm and
vital.
Carl Fuerstner, Provo, Utah,
accompanied in a truly artistic
and professional manner, giving
excellent support and never in
truding a' fine art in itself.
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Evangelists to Open
Week-Long Services
Evangelists Carl and Edna
Goodwin of Pomona, Calif., will
conduct a series of services at
Bethel Assembly of God. 1729
North Riverside ave., Medford.
The services will begin at 7:30
p.m. today and will be held each
night through Friday. The pub
lic has been invited to attend.
To Meet
Phoenix Phoenix Thursday
club will hold the monthly busi
ness meeting February 28, at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. M. J.
Popow, 3744 Calhoun road, Med
ford. Mrs. R. A. Furry will serve
as co-hostess.
Meeting Announnced
For Thimbla Club
Phoenix Phoenix Thimble
rliih will mppf Frirlnv Marrh 1.
at the home of Mrs. Mark Smith,
716 Oak street, Medford. A cov-
ered dish luncheon will be serv
ed. Mrs. Lynn Hayes will be
cohostess.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newi for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be ubmttled in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 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 p.m. the
day before publication.
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Prospect PTA,
school cafeteria.
7:30 p.m. Eagle Point PTA,
Elementary school.
7:45 p.m. Toastmistress club,
station KBOY.
8 p.m. ' American Legion
Post and auxiliary, American Le
gion home, South Riverside ave.
8 p.m. League of Women
Voters, study unit, home of Mrs.
R. F. Kyle, 42 Keeneway.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Central Point Masonic hall.
8 p.m. Pythian club, with
Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Reddy
ave.
8,p.m. VAVS members of
VFW, Camp White.
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Mistletoe club, home
of Mrs. Lewis T-ashaw, 18 Al
mond st.
12:30 p.m. Townsend club.
Carpenters hall, 123 Vi West
Main st.
1 p.m. Rogue River Garden
club, home of Mrs. Paul Hughes.
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