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Paris - (CTD - Plants, flow ers and Coral decorations from every part of the world will be featured at the Floralia In- be leaiurea ai ine nurani m- ternational, opening in Paris April 24. i TEEN AGE TOUR OF EUROPE Six Weeks on the Continent June 29 to Aug. 11, 1959 Program of Sightseeing and Education for Boys and Girls ALSO SCIENCE CAMP-JUNE 14-21 A REGISTER NOW lynn F. Tracy - Paeamo Camp P.O. Box 266, Crescent City, Calif. Please Send Me Complete Information on: Teen-Age Tour of Europe Science Camp Name. Address. City w here els' Embroidered CAROL BRENT gift lingerie that Mother niter has to iron Feminine lace and embroidery, over 9 deep! Ik ifeS JTllrjfc 'ykf I il&t A Slipt 32-40.. 3.98 Petticoat: S, M, I.... 2.98 . t XluW''P'f " J J A fV Dacronnylon-cotton baby doll ILf ' and dress length, usually 5.95! . WTyrW Exquisite embroidery, sweet ribbon trim. Dawn IprVJ - i ? - pink, sky blue. Pajamas S, M, L Gown 32-40. fcS, fS9mmmmmm "r$fe" Af a "Harem-styled" trove! slipper Multi-colored brocade, elasticized QO collar. Clear vinyl case. Sizes S, M, L. 3 SALE ! 3.49 rayon Lustrous, lovely! Multi-color dover leof OO Black, blue, pink. Sizes 4-9. design. OPEN MONDAY NIGHT ' UNTIL 9 YOU CAN PAY LATER FOR MOTHER'S 117 SOUTH CENTRAL When crocheting a rag rug, include a strong cord with each rag strip. The rug will lacf ihold lts shaPe better and last longer. State.. satin slip-on Business Women's Styles To Be Modeled at Show Plans for a style show and luncheon which will be given Thursday, April 30, were made at the recent meeting of the Women's Association of Allied Beverage industries at the Holland hotel. The show will be held at the Pioneer room of the Jack son 'hotel from 12 noon until 1 p.m. The show, directed to business women, will include summer apparel suitable for both business and vacation wear. Models will be from the Arthur Murray Dance Studio with music by Caesar Muz zioli. Reservations may be made by contacting the Jackson ho tel, SPring 2-6231. Funds raised by the group are used for child welfare in the val ley. The next meeting of Wom en's Association of Allied Bev erage industries will be held Tuesday, May 5, officers will be elected. The national convention of the association will be held in San Diego, Calif., from but DAY GIFTS IF YOU HAVE June 13 through 17. Several delegates from the area will be attending the convention. The local chapter was the win ner of the 1958 membership achievement award and a S100 prize for membership gain by a new charter. May Party Set By Church Guild St. Catherine's guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church has set Tuesday, May 12, as the date of the annual spring card party. It will be held in the Parish and St. Mark's Guild halls. Reservations may be made by phoning Mrs. John Adams, SPring 3-2651, or Mrs. John Eddy, SPring 2 5411. Guild members will make party plans when the group meets Monday, April 27, at 8 p.m. in the Parish hall. Des sert will precede the meeting at 7 p.m. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Fred Morlan, Mrs. George R. V. Bolster and Mrs. Edward Barnett. Proportioned s-t-r-e-t--h nylons Twin thread 60-gauge sheers, 98C full-fashioned. Sizes 8 to 1 1. pr. A CREDIT ACCOUNT PHONE SP 3-7301 Miss Nancy Clark, Crater High school art student whose work won an award in the National High School Art Exhibi tion of Scholastic Magazine, is shown making a Brayer print of the type which merited the award. Miss Clark is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. 60S Berrydale avenue. Concert Hostesses Announced Mrs. J. C. Collins and Mrs. James Stevens will be honor ary hostesses for the coffee hour to be held during inter mission of the concert to be given today by the Philhar monic Society 'of Southern Oregon. The concert is set for 3 p.m. at Medford High school, and coffee will be served dur ing intermission. The honorary hostesses are chosen by the Philharmonic guild. This is the final concert of the season, and will be di rected by Richard D. Werner. A Beethoven overture and Bizet's "Symphony in C. Ma jor" make up the first half of the program. The concluding half of the program will be a ballet by students of the Colleen Hope studio to the music of "La Boutique Fantasque." Tickets will be on sale at the box office. WAC Recruiter Announces Visit Sgt. Arleen Patt will be at the Army Recruiting office here Monday, April 27, to talk with girls interested in the Women's Army Corps. Special training may be re ceived by interested girls in finance, stenography, draft ing, photography, medical and dental fields as well as many others. . Persons may call the local recruiting office, SPring 2-5022 for further information. PTA Delegates to Leave Monday for Convention A delegation of 40 Parent- Teacher Association leaders from Jackson county leave Monday to attend the annual Convention of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers in Corvallis, April 28, 29, 30, according to Mrs. Emerson Anderson, president elect of Jackson County PTA council. She will attend the board of manager.' meeting Monday night, April 27, at the Benton hotel. Mrs. Leigh Gustison of Medford is the nominee for president of the Oregon Con gress of Parents and Teachers. Other nominees are Mrs. James King, Sherwood, for first vice-president; Mrs. John Elfering, Vale, recording sec retary, and Mrs. Norman Clasby, Grants Pass, for Jun ior vice president from Re gion 8. A reception honoring the newly elected officers and Mrs. Brown will be held in the Gill Coliseum Wednesday at 9:30 pjn. Guests peakers at the ses sion will include Mrs. Rollin Brown, Los Angeles, immedi ate past president of the Na tional Congress of Parents and Teachers; Dr. W. H. Bur ton Corvallis, professor emeri tus of H a r y a r d University who recently took part in a high school curriculum study in Oregon; Dr. Howard Busch ing, Reno, Nev., minister, and Mrs. Lucille Danielson of Sa lem, superintendent of ele mentary education for the Oregon Stale Department of Education. Work shops covering the major fields of PTA work will be held Tuesday and Wednes day afternoons. Guest consult ants will assist the congress officers and chairman in this. Mrs. Zylpha Zell Burns, convention parliamentarian, will assist with the presidents' workshop. Serving in the program workshop will be Dean F. R. Zurran of the school of edu Miss Sylvia Smith is one of the Colleen Hope dancers ap pearing in a ballet this after noon at Medford High school on the program of lhe Phil harmonic Society of Southern Oregon. The ballet is entitled "The Toy Shop Fantasy." Cur tain lime for the concert is 3 p.m. cation at Oregon State col lege. Assisting in the school edu cation workshop will be Dr. Gerald Wallace, superintend ent of schools in Corvallis. Mrs. Wendell Van Loan, in structor in psychology at Ore gon state college, will serve as consultant in the citizen ship workshop and Mrs. R. G. Walter, Portland, will assist with the juvenile protection workshop. Serving as guest consultant in the health workshop will be George Sirnio, director of the health and physical edu cation department of the state department of education. meoroRo End Of The Month CLEARANCE Of Early Spring MILLINERY Val ues to $14.95 Main and Bartlett Sts. SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1959 A Art Award ! Announced Miss Nancy Clark, sopho more at Crater High school and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 605 Berrydale avenue, was one of the 20 Oregon high school students to win an award in the Na tional High School Art Exhi bition of Scholastic Magazine in New York recently. Miss Clark's work, a Brayer print, was one of the 200 chosen as a first place win ner in the state contest held in February at the J. K. Gill company in Portland. Of the 200 state winners 100 were selected for national compe tition at the Coliseum in New York. Miss Clark is a second year art student of Warren Hol brook at Crater High school. SOC Instructor To Be Speaker For Herb Club Dr. Irene Hollenbeck, bot any instructor at Southern Or egon college, will speak on "How Plants Were Named" at the Tuesday, April 28, meeting of the Rogue Valley Herb society at the Girls Com munity club. The event, will start promptly at 1 p.m. with roll call response the name of an herbalist. Exhibits will include a mandrake plant belonging to Mrs. John D. Hoist, herbarium specimens of native or natur alized Oregon herbs by Mrs. Leslie Lingscheit, the rare dittany of 'Crete plant belong ing to Mrs. R. D. Abel, and a collection of herb textbooks belonging to Mrs. Leo Thom as. The mandrake plant was grown from seeds sent to Mrs Hoist by the curator at the Hebrew University of Jerusa lem, Israel, and is seldom seen in the United States. The dittany plant seldom produces seeds and as it dies quickly must be propagated by plant ing slips. Mrs. Frank Carson will make the dried herb seed pod arrangement and explain it, as well as the fresh herb cen terpiece for the tea table. Hostesses will be Mrs George Dean, Mrs. Vern Shan- gle and Mrs. John Ostrander, Refreshments will include herb-bread sandwiches, herb seed cookies, herb flavored candies-, crystallized violets, primroses, and mint leaves and herb tisanes. The meeting will be visi tors' day and all persons in terested in herbs are invited to attend. Scout Festival To Be Rehearsed The Rogue Valley Girl Scout Council will hold its Medford District May Festival rehearsal at the Medford High school football field Saturday, May 2, from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. The festival will be held May 28. All girls and adults of the Medford district have been asked by the council to at tend this rehearsal. It was mentioned that the special dance numbers will not be included at the rehearsal. Mrs. Darrell Huson, song director, will rehearse songs from 1:30 until 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Kenneth Brown playing for the singing. Miss Colleen Hope will re hearse the group dances from 2:30 until 3:30 p.m. The wear ing of festival costumes is optional for the practice, it was reported. WWm&k Invited! ,01 c if nn m W )) o cv i life Phone SP 2-6428 Main and Bartlett Sts. 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