TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBTTHK
Fridar. May 17. 1937
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Mill Millie Haynie
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Student Enters
State Contest
Miss Millie Haynie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Haynie
of Shady Cove and a senior at
Eagle Point high -school, will
leave for Portland today to com
pete in the state elimination pub
lic speaking contest sponsored
by the supreme lodge. Knights
of Pythias, with Talisman lodge
of Medford as a co-sponsor.
Miss Haynie, winner of the
recent contest between Jackson
nd Josephine county entrants
" will be accompanied by her
mother. They will be guests of
the grand lodge of Oregon,
Knights of Pythias, during their
stay in the Rose City. The con
test will be held in the Pythian
building in Portland.
The winner at Portland will
be eligible to enter the section
5 contest to be held at Spokane,
Wash., Saturday, June 29, and
the winners from the 6 sections
over the nation will compete
in the finals at Memphis, Tenn.,
August 11, for $3,500 in scholar
ships of their choice. Bert Sim
mons is Miss Haynie's teacher
at Eagle Point High school and
Don Lacy, Crater High school,
Central Point, is Jackson county
contest chairman for the local
Knights of Pythias.
Miss Haynie, Bill Frake, Med
ford, and Sandra Sawyer, second
and third place winners in the
local contest, were honored at
a dinner given by Talisman
lodge at the Jackson hotel April
23. They were presented gifts.
Wesleyan Guilds
Plan Ceremonies
Joint installation of officers of
Gladamson, Ruth Esther and
Ashland Wesleyan Service
guilds will be held in Meeker
Memorial chapel of First Meth
odist church Monday, May 20,
at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Jessie Minear will be in
stalling officer.
Following the ceremony Dr.
Raymond E. Balcomb will ad
dress the group.
Final Meeting
Of Lincoln PTA
Held at School
As a climax to a successful
year, the final meeting of Lin-'
coin Parent-Teacher association
saw the "u n v e i ling" of the
school's new risers when the
band and orchestra presented the
program using the risers. Both
musical organizations of the
school presented several selec
tions, the band under the direc
tion of Mrs. Bartlett
Officers for the coming year
were installed by Mrs. John Ben
son, a past president of the Lin
coln unit and past parlimentar
ian for the Oregon Congress of
Parents and Teachers. Taking
office were Ted McLean, presi
dent; Mrs. John Lusk, vice-president;
Herbert Wing, secretary;
Mrs. Virgil Stickley, treasurer.
Retiring officers were John
Weber, president; Mrs. Eric de
Place, secretary; Mrs. Joe Jones,
treasurer. Mr. Weber presented
corsages to the installing officer
and the officers who had served
with him. A past presidents pin
wa3 presented to Mr. Weber by
Mrs. Jones.
Mr. McLean eave a brief re-
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Paul Schreiber. Tioliniii-di-rtcior,
will conduct tha program
which lh. St. Louis Sinfoniatia
will present tonight at 8 o'clock
in the Medford High school audi
torium for Jackson County Ciric
Music association.
On Vacation
Mrs. George Distell left Mfsd-
ford Thursday for a short vaca
tion at the Distell's cabin on the
west fork of Trail creek. Ac
companying her were her three
grandchildren, Karen, Nola Lee
and Steven Dyer.
They will return to Medford
Tuesday when Mrs. Distell will
port on the convention of . the resume her duties at Sacred
Oregon Congress of Parents and
Teachers which he had attended
It was announced that another
musical instrument had been
purchased for the band during
this school year. This is a pro-
jeqt that is continued each year.
Mr. Weber thanked the mem
bers of his executive committee
and the teachers for thir sup
port and participation during
the activities of . the past year.
Mrs. Austin Caldwell's cub
scout den presented the colors.
Room count was won by Mrs.
Ethel Chastain's third grade.
Refreshments were served by
members of the executive com
mittee with Mrs. Don Moser,
hospitality chairman, in charge.
New Feathercombs
On Market Here
Medford women and girls who
have been reading and hearing
about the new grip tooth hair
comb called "Feathercombs" will
be interested to know that they
have been secured by Mann's
department store after a wait
of several months.
The new combs are made of
spring steel in different lengths
and colors and have been praised
by women and girls all over the
United States for their useful
ness. Tiny but strong, the new
little combs can be used in many
different ways in the hair and
are practically invisible.
For the first eight months of
manufacture, the combs were
sold only at Marshall-Field
stores, the firm having a monop
oly. Later they were released to
one large department store in
each state, .
Heart hospital.
Grange Dance
Roxy Ann Grange will spon
sor a public square dance Satur
day, May 18, at the Grange hall
on Spring street. The dance will
begin at 8:30 p.m. with Gordon
Kershaw and Kenneth Howe
calling. Potluck refreshments
will be served. .
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