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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1958)
c o o 9 Two Newcomers Attend Meeting A large bouquet of roses decorated the buffet table xrhen Sojourners club met at Girls' Community clubhouse Thursday. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. William J. Williams, Mrs. Clifford Criffitts and Mrs. Charles &nnett. Prospective members at tending for the first time were llrs. Herman Steeck and Mrs. William Carrico. Mrs. D. H. Wood became a new member. Cards were enjoyed after dessert and a short business meeting. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. A. B. Davis and Mrs. Herman Steeck; canasta prizes by Mrs. J. E. Harper and Mrs. D. H. Wood and Mrs. Social Evening Planned by Club Scottish Rite Women's club will meet Monday, May 26, at 8 p.m. at the Medford Masonic temple for their monthly soc ial evening. Cards will be played with the men joining the group for refreshments. All wives, wid ows, mothers, daughters, and sisters of Scottish Rite men are invited to attend. Preston Hobbs. A special prize was won by Mrs. Alfred Cas tillo. Next meeting will be held in the Girls Community club June 12 at 12:30 p.m. All new comers to Medford and vicin ity who have lived here less than two years are invited to attend and become members. REDUCE AT HOME the THIN-U Way The Gentle Muscular Contraction produced by the THIN-U Auto matic Exerciser gets results on all V parts of the body ten times faster man any otner method. Only 15.95 Down and $7.44 per month Lose Inches . . . two-three and four inches in each measurement in twelve twenty-minute treatments without stringent dieting. Lifts Facial Lines . . . banishes double chins, tightens facial lines . . . erases "crows feet" around eyes by building new, firm tissue through increased circulation. One Week FREE TRIAL THIN-U Betty Berg, Local Representative 15 South Barneburg Road PHONE SP 2-9913 If No Answer Call NO 4-1466 Red Cross Indoctrination Course Set for Tuesday Indoctrination day for new Red Cross volunteers wili be held Tuesday, May 27, at the Red Cross chapter house, 60 Hawthorne avenue. The meetings will start at 10 a.m. Tuesday with Man ville Heisel, chairman of the chapter, welcoming the group. To date 26 persons have vol unteered to assist with the Red Cross program in the county. This is the largest class to join in the past four years. During the day, chairmen of the various committees within the county chapter will describe the services done by each. Some of the work will be shown in films while others will speak on their committee. Included on the program will be Mrs. Joseph Burba, blood program; Mrs. R. G. Bardwell, . Gray Ladies to Camp White; Mrs. O. A. Eden, disaster; Leroy Williams, first aid; Mrs. John S. Day, junior Red Cross; Mrs. Harry P. Poston, Gray Ladies to com munity; Mrs. Grace Fiero, canteen; and Mrs. Lester Adams, public information. Luncheon will be served at noon by the Red Cross can teen committee. During the afternoon session Mrs. T. R. Florey, will speak on nursing services; Dr. William Roberts, water safety; Mrs. Maurice Spatz, staff aids; Mrs. Frank Fairweather, home services; and Mrs. Fred Rehling, mo tor service. Mrs. E. A. - Xiittrell, chair man of .volunteer services, will preside at the day's acti vities. Also attending will be Mrs. Martin Luther, chair man of recruitment; Mrs. Frances Flynn, representative to veterans hospital, and the Rev. John Thompson, Ashland Trinity Episcopal church. Approximately 350 volun teers are active in the Red Cross in Jackson county. Vol unteers are still needed. In terested persons may contact the Red Cross office or attend the Tuesday meeting. The meeting will close at 3:30 p.m. f uniTiD mm g Mrs. Raymond Reter, Red Cross representative to United Medford Crusade, member of the board of directors is also in charge of records for the blood program. She is a past Queen of the Nile for Zuleima temple, program chairman for Brownies, in the Rogue Valley Girl Scout council, and a board member of the Oregon Chest. . low JmSjuLim 1 ,,,is my ) ' 4c4 pillow if ciean? Cleaned Fluffed DDeodorized DIAL SP 2-6165 FOR FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! MEDFORD UUwhztitjuc, UUttOBY t DRY CtEANEtS Betfe and Beautiful Dry Cleantng "AS IF BY MAGtC PILLOW SANITIZE 30-32 N. Riverside MEDFORD, OREGON Serving The Rogue River Valley For Over 50 Years! ' MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, May 25, 1958 7A Annual Art Show Announced Grants Pass An invita tion to all artists to partici pate in the eleventh annual Southern Oregon Art exhibit sponsored by the Grants Pass branch, American Association of University Women, June 27, 28 and 29, in the Grants Pass high school library, was issued this week by AAUW chairmen. Entrance requirements were announced by Mrs. F. C. Hedges and Mrs. E. L. Mike sell, co-chairmen of arrange ments. The show is open to all artists in Southern Oregon who wish to submit work done within the past five years in any media. Up to five entries will be accepted from each artist. There will be an entry fee of $1 for adults and 25 cents for junior artists under 19 years of age. The exhibit will be divided into groups of ele metary, junior and senior high school, and adults works. Oil paintings should be framed. Others should be matted. Each picture should be titled and accompanied by a statement of value for in surance purposes. FOR THE Replacement of Broken Windows Phone SP 3-3613 SELBY GLASS CO. 303 North Bartlett mis. O. A. Eden, co-chairman of the disaster corps, has been active in Red Cross work for more than 20 years. She is a qualified volunteer for motor service, Gary Ladies, and served as assistant director of the recreational program for members of Camp White during World War II. She has served in the disaster program since 1951. and is a former Scout leader and board member. A former member of the city planning commission, Mrs. Eden was secretary of Knife . and Fork and is current sponsor of the Alpha Beta chapter oi ueia bigma f ni. Col. C. E. Stafford was recently appointed chairman of this corps. CiMJENIIMIHI Monday: 1 p.m. Flower arrange ment demonstration,- Crater ian theater. 6:45 p.m. Cruiser's club, First Presbyterian church at church. 7:45 p.m. Medford Rose Society, courthouse auditor ium. 7:45 p.m. Toastmistress, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. Degree of Honor, Redmen hall, 216 Apple st. 8 p.m. League of Women Voters, with Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva st. 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Wo men's club, Medford Masonic temple. Tuesday: 10 a.m. ; Rogue Valley Herb society, with Mrs. John D. Hoist, Gold Hill. 10:30 a.m. Woman's So-; ciety of Christian Service, First Methodist church. j 12 noon Kiwanian Dames, Girls Community club. 12:15 p.m. Methodist Woman's. Society of Christian Service at church. 12:30 p.m. Lady Elks, ; Elks temple, party lounge. 12:30 p.m. Women's as sociation, First Presbyterian church, fellowship hall. 8 p.m. Natural Foods As sociates, Medford High school, room 32. ' 8 p.m. Pythian club, home of Mrs. William Sweet, 2045 South Stage rd. Wednesday: 11 a.m. Medford Town send club, Carpenters hall, 123Vi West Main st. 12:30 p.m. Chapter AA of PEO Sisterhood, with Mrs. Grace Collins, 1810 East Main st. . 7:30 p.m. Bethel 14, Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple. v 7:30 p.m. Medford Jun ior Women's club, Rogue Val ley Country club. . Thursday: f 1 p.m. Howard Garden club, home of Mrs. J. R. Campbell, 3252 Bursell rd. SUAAAEB TYIPONQ 8 Weeks June 9th to August 1st , 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 5 days per week AGE LIMIT 12 YEARS ENROLL NOW! Do two-thirds of a School Year's Work in 8 Weeks ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 40-42 No. Riverside, Medford Phone SP 3-4264 Charm Course Announced By Medford School Mrs. Frank B. Hopewell and Mrs. C. H. Buffington will teach a course in' charm and modeling to be established by Robertson School of Business this month. The school will become affiliated with a national-wide chain. The two women have just returned from San Francisco, where they completed a con centrated teachers' course at Coronet of California school. Both have been professional models, Mrs. Hopewell with Powers of New York City, and Mrs. Buffington in Wash ington, D.C., and Portland. Mrs. Hopewell attended Blue Ridge college, and in addition, attended a drama school two years, had three years of voice training, and studied dancing two years. She was a model two years. Mrs. Buffington studied two years at Stephens college. She taught charm and modeling at the Patricia Lee school in Portland. The Medford school will not have as its principal goal the training of professional models, according to Mrs. Les lie Robertson of the Robertson School of Business. Although the school will offer modeling as part of the course, its real aim will be to train women to be "model career girls, model wives and model wom en," she said. 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