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MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1958
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Beta Sigma Phi sorority held the annua! valentine dance February 8 at Rogue Valley Country club, and Mrs. Bob Norrii
(at left) was chosen Valentine Girl from five candidates nominated by each chapter. The representatives and their chapters
were Mrs. Norris, Alpha Rho; Mrs. Richard Brannon, Phi Kappa; Mrs. Wayne Harris, Beta Upsilon; Mrs. Irving Thompson,
Alpha Beta, and Mrs. Treavell M. Turpin, Xi Mu. Mrs. Norris received a small coronet for her hair and a wrist bouquet of
carnations. The members of her cpurt were given headdresses of carnations and ribbons. Mrs. John L. Holmes was chairman
of the formal event, attended by 55 couples.
Medford Elks lodge Is holding a series of weekly bridge nights at the temple each Tuesday
evening, with Dr. James Bayliss, James Morgan and Jack Harris making up the comrriittee in
charge. The series is proving popular, with bridge games described as "the friendly type."
Shown here before the-games started Tuesday are (standing, left to right) Mrs. Bayliss, Dr.
Bayliss, Mr. Harris and (seated) Mr. Morgan.
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End men in the Medford Kiwanis Kapers are put through their paces in a "Mandy" routine by Bob D'Arcy, profes- .
sional director of the show. From left are Director D'Arcy, Dr. Edward Sickels, Dr. Abner Clark, Dr. Billy Blackstone,
Edward Barnett and Jack Walker. The routine will be in the second act, "Telecast Revue." The production, "Krazy
Kapers of 1958," will be presented on February 26, 27 and 28 and March 1 at the senior high school auditorium.
King and queen of the onnuat Sweethearts' ball of Talent High school this year were Miss Christina
Knudsen and Karlos (Buzz) Heard. Pretty Miss Knudsen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Newcomb,
and the king is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heard, all of Talent. The king and queen are chosen by
popular vote of theirv classmates, and this year by chance were partners for the ball. "Let Me Call , You
Sweetheart" was the dance theme.
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Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain and daughter, Lee Ann, will both model in the valentine style show to be given by Reames
Social club Wednesday, February 19, in the Masonic temple. Mrs. .Chamberlain wears a fashionable navy blue
chemise dress designed with unbelted pleated back and slightly fitted front with accents of white, one of the frocks
she will model in the show. Lee Ann wears a white sun dress topped with i navy blue jacket with- sailor collar.
Mann's Department store is staging the show for- ths club.
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