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Medford Sojourners To Meet Thursday Medford Sojourners' club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Thurs day, April 10, at the Girls Community clubhouse. After dessert and a business meet ing bridge, pinochle and can asta will be played. All women who have lived in Medford or vicinity less than two years are cordially invited to attertd and become members. The purpose of the club is to give newcomers an opportunity to become ac quainted. Dinner to Precede Meeting of Chapter Central Point A potluck dinner . is being planned to precede a stated meeting of Nevita chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, in Central Point, Tuesday, April 8. Mrs. Lewis Kilboum is chairman for the dinner, which was announced for 6:30 p.m., and will be as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corned, .and Mr. and" Mrs. Aubrey Taylor. Mrs. George Brownell is in charge of the decorations in the chapter room. , MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, April 6, 1958 IA Women Attend Nile Ceremony Mrs. E. Ronald Rice and Mrs. John Garner returned Tuesday from a short stay in Sacramento, Calif. They left Medford Sunday and Monday night attended the installa tion of officers of Menzaleh temple, Daughters of the Nile, in the California city. Mrs. Rice, newly installed queen of Zuleima temple, was introduced during the cere mony. SB For the Fresh . Spring Look MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 214 Fluhrer Bldg. the building with th new awnings ' ' ' Jr r s JF '',, , I Miss Sonya Lea (Landis photo) Miss Sonya Lea Is "Sweetheart" Miss Sonya Lea, Medford High school senior, has been elected sweetheart of Medford chapter, Order of DeMolay. She will compete for the sweetheart title at the district DeMolay conclave to be held in Grants Pass April 19. Winner at the district meet ing will attend the state con clave at Seaside, May 10 through 12. Miss Lea's escort for the district Sweetheart ball will be Lynn Knight. Master coun cilor of the Medford chapter is Dale 'Foresee. Miss Lea is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lea, 2146 Hillcrest drive, Medford. 1 Spinach Fillup New York AT) Try cook ing beet tops with fresh spinach. When the leaves are just tender, drain well and mix with medium cream sauce into which deviled ham has been blended. Secretary Denies Mrs. Eisenhower To Wear Chemise Washington OP) t. Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower will stick to the "old fashioned new look" in the Easter style pa rade, the White House said yesterday. She hasn't bought a "trap eze" dress as reported by a New York dress manufactur er and definitely will not wear either a trapeze or a chemise Easter Sunday, ac cording to her social secre tary, Mrs. Mary Jane McCaf free. A New York publicity firm issued pictures of a Dior-influenced tent - shaped dress, with bows on bosom and hips, barely distinguishable high waist and a 17Vfe inch high hemline. The manufacturer, Susy Perette, was quoted as saying Mrs. Eisenhower had ordered a size 12, price $39.95, after seeing the dress modeled at the Cherry Blossom fashion show here last week. Mrs. McCaffree denied the published report. Christian BPWC To Have Speaker The April dinner meeting of Christian Business and Pro fessional Women will be held Monday, April 7, at 6 p.m., in the Pioneer room of the Hotel' Jackson. Mrs. D. Kirkland West will speak on her recent trip to Korea; films of the trip will be the special feature of the evening. Musical numbers on the French horn will be pro vided by Mary Pierce. The meeting is open to all interested women of the com munity. Reservations may be obtained by telephoning Miss Hazel Hanson, SP 2-4539. Members of the executive board, Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs, held the annual spring meeting in Medford last week. About 35 women attended. Pictured here during a luncheon at the Medford hotel are (standing) Mrs. Verne Brader, Chemult, federation vice - president; Mrs. T. R. Feltis, Portland, corresponding secre tary; and (sealed) Mrs. E. G. Taylor. Talent, recording secretary; Mrs. Lyle Bayne. Sa lem, treasurer and Mrs. A. O. Floyd, presi dent of the state federation. Plans were made for the stale convention to be held in Eugene in June. Cheese Cornbread New York (IP) For a new treat in corn bread, try this variation. When making enough to fill an 8-inch square pan, add Vz cup of shredded cheddar or American cheese and 1 teaspoon of poultry sea soning to the batter. Bake at 375 degrees, 15 to 20 minutes. i New York (IP) One ho siery manufacturer is . build ing "shock absorbers" . into sheer nylons. The firm claims this is the first sheer stock ing to have a small, foam rub ber pad built into the sole A patented device, it is sup posed to protect the metatar sal arch. y y This Easter Season marks the first anniversary of the dedication of the Last Supper Memorial building at Memory Gardens Memorial Park. In the past year more than 8,000 visitors from here and abroad have paused to view the massive work of art which it shelters. The inspiring stained glass rendering of da Vinci's The Last Supper is there for all to see. The management of Memory Gardens is happy to be able to add to the cultural richness of this area. The enthusiastic response has inspired them to plan for rapid development of similiar projects for the community. Why not plan to share this great masterpiece with your friends who visit this area? A complete presentation takes only a few minutes of your time and will enrich your life for having shared the experience. Special showings will continue today until 9 p.m. Regular presentation hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. daily, including Sunday. Group showings are invited. 1 M f "V V1.".' V v..v... ..v.v. Iv. .V.V.V.V.".".'.. .v , V , - . m w VfB Sr.'.''. Iv5 1 Vt-.v.v.'. . ....'.-.'.:... x. ...... . . : v.'.v.v.; 0. j. j " LT 1 I l m r s '-,- . rr 'jAJpyiw -Q " I JP rv.tivt,'vvtttt 3 2 Pv y S j'' Session Planned, By Pythian Club; Women Honored Pythian club will meet Tuesday, April 8, . at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Bryant, 3384 Forrest avenue. Pythian Sisters met last Tuesday evening. Preceding the meeting an Easter pro gram was presented by Mrs. Polly Offutt, Mrs. Carl Ficht ner, Mrs. W. L. Michael, Mrs. Renne Grosh and Mrs. Emilie Conrad, accompanied by Mrs. Edward Bostwick. A rummage sale will be held this month. The finance committee will be in charge. A birthday party held after the meeting was planned by Mrs. Michael and Mrs. Ida Ireland. Honored were Mrs. Baker Yarbrough, Mrs. Ora Sweet, Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Orval Hayes, Mrs. Margaret Cochran and Carl Fichtner. The refreshment committee was Mrs. Harry Bryant and Mrs. Ada Guenther. Past Chiefs' club of Pythian Sisters met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Bryant for a covered dish luncheon. A report was given on the radio contest by Mrs. Harry Bryant, Mrs. Harry Barneburg reported on arti cles being collected for the Pythian Home, and Mrs. Michael reported on the re cent cooked food sale and bazaar. Mrs. Emilie Conrad was appointed to send cards and other remembrances to sponsored women at the home. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg. Cards were played after the business meeting with a prize being won by Mrs. Bak er Yarbrough. Forty Compete For Bridge Points Forty players competed in the master point Duplicate Bridge tournament of the Riverside Bridge club last Wednesday. High scores went to Roy Pruitt and Paul Hat- ton, first in the north-south position and to Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. B. B Hughes, first in the east-west position. Other high scores were won by Mrs.W. W. Steven son and Mrs. R. J. Conroy, second in the north-south po sition; Mrs. Berg Marten and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, third; and Mrs. George B. Dean and Mrs Marrs Gibbons, fourth. In the east-west position were Mrs. Mary Lingaas and Mrs. Sam Van Dyke, second; Mrs. Ivan Harrington and Mrs. Richard Milestone, third; and Mrs. Howard Boyd and William Isaacs, fourth. Little Flower Show To Be Held Friday By Phoenix Group Phoenix A "little flower show" will be a feature of the monthly meeting of Phoe nix Garden club to be held Friday, April 11, at 1 p.m. at Phoenix Community hall. Of ficers for the next, term will be elected. All members are asked to bring flower arrangements for exhibit. Mrs. Drew Lamb, Ashland, will present a program on "Arrangements to Fit" and Mrs. D. E. Lewis, arrange ments chairman of the Phoe nix club. Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles, Hockersmith, Mrs. S. E. Cox, Mrs. R. E. LeVander and Mrs. William Elson. Starts Tomorrow . . . Burelson's All New Spring 1 TT TT I MILLINERY (Jjj (Jjj Values to $20.00 V VV J , . , $4$98.8 1 ()) (1J) Y ifel 10 to 20 . 14Vi to 24 -a vk' ''ill'' . B. TO$4. , -i'MJt i m 1 1 - $1188 tmjk BUY NOW . . . SAVE! USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT! 'o Fresh New Stying . . . Gay Spring UAL: Hey Day and Show Off Black Patent Whit now ONLY tJF Fresh Ostrich ' Natural Ostrich Reg. 13.95 C O Black NOW V Brown ONLY White Main and Bartletr Street 108 BURELSON'S SHOE SALON Phone SP 2-6428