Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1958, Image 23

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Monday:
12 noon St. Anne's altar
society, Easter Monday lunch
eon, Kogue Valley Country
club.
12:30 p.m. Reames Past
Matrons club, Masonic tem
ple.
1:30 p.m. Council of
Church Women, First Metho
dist church.
" 2 p.m. Women's Associa
tion executive meeting, Phoe
nix Presbyterian church, at
home of Mrs. M. A. Williams.
6 p.m. Christian Business
and Professional Women's
club, Jackson hotel.
7:45 p.m. Rogue Valley
Music Teachers association,
home of Mrs. W. E. Hercher,
1108 Straford Way. ,
7:45 p.m. Westminster
guild, First Presbyterian
church, fireplace room.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, Odd Fellow hall.
8 p.m. Rogue Camp Fire
council board of directors
meeting, with Mrs. J. P. Row
an, 828 Minnesota ave.
8 p.m. Veterans of For
eign Wars auxiliary, dance at
Camp White.
Tuesday:
9:15 a.m. Girl Scout
Workers institute, St. Mark's
guild hall.
9:30 a.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service, circle 11,
Mrs. Lyle Schoppert, 720 Cra
ter Lake ave.
10:30 ajn.--Oak Grove
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Robert Hubbard, 3562
Jacksonville highway.
12:30 p.m. First Presbyte
rian church, Women's associ
ation circle meetings: Beth
any, home of Mrs. Dwight
Findley, Old Stage rd.; Char
ity, with Mrs. Berthold Bar-
num, 3976 South Pacific high
way; Faith, at church; Grace,
with Mrs. Harry Prentice, 810
Souih Oakdale ave.; Hope,
with Mrs. S. C. Watkins, 1528
Terrace dr.; Mercy, with Mrs.
R. A. Pickell, 34 South Rich
mond ave.; Temple, with Mrs.
Eugene Orr, Old Military rd.;
Trinity, with Mrs. Grace Col
lins, 1810 East Main st.
1 p.m. Women's Associa
tion of the Presbyterian
church, Jacksonville, with
Mrs. Albert Griffin.
1 p.m. Woman's Society of
Christian Service, circles:
1, Mrs. A. R. Clark, 3710 Cal
houn rd.; 3, Mrs. T. J. John
son, 1478 Morrow rd.; 4, Mrs.
A. E. Chow, 1404 West Main
st.; 7, Mrs. Ray Harrison, 719
West Fourth st.; 9, Mrs. Ben
Greaser, 663 South Holly st
- 1:30 p.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service circle 2,
Mrs: Henry Conger, meet at
First Methodist church for
transportation; circle 5. li
brary, First Methodist church.
7:30 p.m. First Presbyte
rian church, Women's associ
ation circles: Candlelight,
with Mrs. Dewey Wilson, 508
North Berkeley way; Vesper,
with Mrs. W. E. Hercher, 1608
Stratford ave.
7:30 p.m. Lone Pine PTA,
in school gymnasium.
8 p.m. American Legion
auxiliary, Medford unit, home
of Mrs. Earl Bigalow, 104
King st.
8 p.m. Oregon Nurses as
sociation, Nurses', residence,
Mrfi18! I
Camp White.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Mrs.
George Bryant, 3384 Forrest
ave.
8 p.m. Roguette circle Mil
itary Order of Lady Bugs, at
42 North Front st.
8 p.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service, circle
10, Mrs. Richard Jewett, 903
Winchester ave.
8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Wo
men's guild, at church.
Wednesday:
9 a.m. Christian Women's
fellowship workday, at First
Christian church.
10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs.
Joe Arens, Brownsboro.
11 a.m. Medford Town
send club, Carpenters hall,
123 West Main st.
12:30 pjn. Women of Ro
tary, home, of Mrs. John
Dickson, Old Stage rd.
1 p.m. AAUW Book re
view, home of Mrs. J. L.
Holmes, 303 Willamette ave.
1 p.m. Roxy Gardeners,
with Mrs. H. C. Drew, 3528
Delta Waters rd.
1 p.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service, Circle 8,
Mrs. Oliver Gass, 721 Penn
sylvania ave.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
And THE BABY CORNER
101 N. Central at 6th Phone SP 2-6253
Children of all ages like lhe
"creative" feeling of picking
up a pure while egg and lurn
ing it into a colorful creation
that represents their idea of
what the Easter bunny might
leave. Like students of many
Jackson county school, chil
dren of Mrs. Ruth Brodstad's
four grade class at Lone Pine
school used crayons to decor
ate eggs for their Easter egg
tree. Above, students Neil
Shaw, Ellen Heidenriech and
Patricia Haugen are shown at
work on their project and at
left, Larry Center seems to be
having a picnic as he pust the
finishing touches on a bright
coiorea egg ior ine iree,
HAVE ALL YOUR
GLEANING
Treated with
CS4 &
Hexachlorephene
at No Extra Cost
(Combats Body Odor
Between Cleaning)
AT
DRIVE IN
CLEANERS
Finest Perclene ,
Cleaning
Shirts Laundered to
Perfection
Convenient Drive-Up
Windows
Free Ford and Boat
Tickets
844 S. Riverside
702 W. Main
May this Easter
be a time of
joy and happiness
to you and
yours
Pat
Bonnie
Bernice
Dick
Beau
Master Session
Played Tuesday
Thirteen tables of Mitchell
movement were played Tues
day at the monthly master
point session of Medford Du
plicate club. Lin Miles, Salem,
was a visitor for .the session.
Top scores in the east-west
position were held by Mrs.
Ben Todd and Mrs. W. W. Ste
venson, first, 161 points; Mr.
and Mrs. Berg Marten, second,
153Vi; Mrs. E. L. Miller and
Roy Pruitt, third, 142 V&; and
Mrs. Sam Van Dyke and Mrs.
Sam Richardson, fourth,
141V4.
In the north-south positon
Dr. Elliott Harlow and Don
Reverman were first with 195
points; Harley McMasters and
John Russell, second, 174V&;
Mrs. Richard Milestone and
Mrs. H. J. Boyd, third, 164;
and Ray Wise and George
Rode, fourth, 154V.
Mrs. Yvonne Dalen was
hostess for the occasion.
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College Women's Club
To Hear Book Review
College Women's club will
meet Saturday, April 12, at 2
p.m. at Girls' Community
club. '
Mrs. Giles Green will re
view the book by Jim Bishop,
"The Day Christ Died."
Hostess will be Mesdames:
C. O. Larsen and J. C. Deaver.
Only B
Rebekah Lodge, Club "
Announce Meetings
Olive Rebekah lodge will
meet Monday, April. 7, at 8
pjn. at the Odd Fellows hall.
Refreshments committee will
be Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mrs.
Jane Trosk, Mrs. Frances Tay
lor and Mrs. Gertrude Martin.
Beehive Friendship club
will meet Wednesday, April 9,
at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Frank
Chapman, 1041 West Eleventh
street.
Nurses to Hear
Professor Talk
Dr. Arthur Kreisman of
Southern Oregon college will
speak for a meeting of Oregon
Nurses association Tuesday,
April 8, at 8 p.m. at the
Nurses residence, VA domicil
iary, Camp White.
Dr. Kreisman will talk on
"Selling Intangibles."
The talk will begin at 8:00
o'clock so all members are
asked to arrive promptly.
Dance Set
Ladies' auxiliary of the De
partment of Oregon, Veterans
of Foregin Wars, will sponsor
a dance at the Camp White
domicilary Monday, April 7
in the theatre at 8 p.m.
Music will be furnished by
the Camp White orchestra. .
Those wishing transporta
tion may take the bus at Trail
ways depot.
V
eaiityrest
Ordinary mattress is made with about 200-300 springs
They're wired together and sag together under yourj
weight. You push down on them. They don't push up'
on you! Weak support!
Beaufyrest mattress is made with over 800 separate
sprinp. Not wired together, they can't sag together;
Each spring is free to push up and firmly support your
back and the weight and shape of your whole' body; .
Xi Mu Chapter
Elects Officers
Mrs. Treavell Turpin was
elected president of the XI
Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
at their meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Larry Allen.
Other officers elected were
Mrs. William Prentiss, vice
president; Mrs. Everett Bal
lard, secretary; Miss Marcus
McKenzie, treasurer; and Mrs.
Edgar Moir and Mrs. William
Fisher, city council represent
atives. The next meeting of the
chapter will be held Wednes
day," April 9 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Moir, 1105 Shaf
fer lane.
A party will be held by the
group Saturday, April 12, at
8:30 p.m. for members and
their invited guests at the
Thurston Dance studio.
At the last meeting Mrs.
UNITY CENTER
OF MEDFORD
Affiliated Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
Invites You To Attend the
Easter Devotional Service
11:00 A.M. AT Sermon:
Karherine PYTHIAN HALL "NOW IS THE
Bosworth, 5th and Grape VICTORY"
Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL
for Children 1 1 :00 a.m. Special Music
( wmm)
MONTGOMERY WARD
nasi
n
Women of Rotary
To Hold Election
Officers will be elected at
a meeting of Women of Rotary
to be held Wednesday, April
9 at the home of Mrs. John
Dickson, Old Stage road.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m.
Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. R. A. Naumes, Mrs.' Phil
lip Gates and Mrs. Robert F.
Kline. Those attending are
asked to take table service.
Helen Ashleyv spoke on art
and exhibited several of her
paintings. During her talk she
painted a picture with the as
sistance of several of the
members.
It was decided to send a
delegate to the state conven
tion at Salem in May and
plans were discussed for a
rummage sale May 2.
uopnt timings
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nesv for your oocki nest for your resu
There's firmness that's too hard for comfort and firmness
that buoys you up. They're as different as day and night. And
only Beautyrest gives you the buoyant firmness that's best for
your comfort, best fot your back, best for your rest.
That's because Beautyrest is made differently. Let the pic
tures on the left show you the difference:
Why Beautyrest -at $79.50 costs least to own
Endurance tests made by the United States Testing Co. have
proven that Beautyrest lasts 3 times longer than any of 20
leading mattresses tested. That means you save money in your
sleep. Even the cheapest "bargain'' mattress costs far more
than Beautyrest in the long run. '
Firm or Extra Firmly
Today look for Beautyrest, firm or extra firm regular or King
Size. Tonight enjoy the refreshing rest of Beautyrest's buoy
ant firmness. Tomorrow wake up wonderful!.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
Book by Hindu
To Be Reviewed
The book review section of
American Association of Uni
versity Women will meet
Wednesday, April 9 at 1 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Holmes, 303 Willamette ave
nue. Mrs. Earl Moore is
serving as co-hostess.
Mrs. Ernest Larsen will re
view "Face to Face" by Ved
Mehtn. The book is an auto
biography of a blind Hindu
who came to the United
States for his education.
EASTER MUSK
Presentation of
SELECTIONS FROM THE MESSIAH
By G. H. Handel j
Choir and Soloists of First Baptist Church
TONIGHT AT 7:45
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
North Central at 5th
Public Invited
117 SOUTH CENTRAL
PHONE SP 2-6241
9:30 to 5:30
MONDAYS TIL 9
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Oregon, Sunday, April 6, 1958 7A
Sugar beets are a principal
crop in Colorado.
GOT A MINUTE?
That's all it takes,
for a 'test flight'
talked-about shoe
Dalsan FLIGHTS
for the first time
EXCLUSIVE
Johnston &
Main & Cantral
Lady, to ask
of the most
in America,
are available
in Medford.
WITH
Stewart
Medford