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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Thursday, Jay 14, 1959 POTPOURRI With all the excitement of a week in New York as Ore gon Mother of 1959 over and done with,. Mrs. Harlan Bos worth Is now in Buffalo to visit her husband's father and will return to Medford later Mrs. B. wrote earlier to her husband and friends to say that she was heartily in ac cord with the committee's se lection of the Honorable Jen nie Loitman Barron as Ameri can Mother of 1959, and that the choice had been univer sally popular. Mrs. Barron, the only woman ever to oc cupy the bench as a superior court judge in Massachusetts, is credited with aiding hun dreds of youngsters in turning to useful and law-abiding lives, and of having helped many couples to solve their marital difficulties. , , Mrs. Bosworth said Mrs Barron, who has many college and honorary degrees, had said she prizes this new honor above all others. The Oregon mother and her son, David, who was his mother's official escort in New York, wore Centennial dress for part of the festivi ties and one day presented Mrs. Daniel Poling, head Of the American Mothers' com mittee, with an invitation to become an Ambassador of Good Will for the Centennial Mrs. Poling, who now lives in New York, is a former Ore- gonian and her husbands relatives live in Jackson county. Mrs B. also wrote that "the press took a fancy . to me today and took several pictures cf ms with Mrs Barron." After the Mother of the Year festivities were over, and Mrs. Bosworth and David had "done" New York, the two went to Washington D.C., for a time before leaving for Buffalo. After her return to Oregon, Mrs. Bosworth goes to Portland for a United Na tions meeting at which she will be honored. Mrs. Bos worth has long been active in the UN and is on the state board. Although she could n6t be here to enjoy the event, Mrs. Bbsworth was also honored at the anual May party given Tuesday night at St. Mark's church by members of St. t Catherine's guild. The hon ' ored woman has been a mem ber of the Episcopal church for many years and teaches Sunday school. Mrs. L. G. Miles Of the guild made two large por traits of Mrs. Bosworth to hang in the Guild hall and in the Parish house where guests were entertained, and they were one of the main conver sation pieces of the everting. Medford's main street, with its new tubs planted with lit tle trees and flowers, has taken on a new attractive look this summer. It also has a new name. Some of the business men of the city, who underwent the ministrations of Mrs. 6. A. Eden during the planning and r planting, now refer to Main street as "The Garden of Eden." O.S. - " Installation Set By Lincoln PTA Installation of officers will be held . by Lincoln Parent Teacher association at a meet ing set for Friday, May 15, at 2:30 o'clock at the school. Mrs. William Seibert, presi dent of Medford Council of Parent-Teacher associations, will conduct the ceremony. Taking office will be Mrs. Max Weston, president; Mrs. Glen Stewart, vice president; Mrs. Robert Horde, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Gandt, secretary. The school orchestra and chorus, will provide enter tainment, and convention delegates will report. Child care will be provided. ." ' Recital Tonight Music Students of Mrs. Peg by Apollo will present a re cital tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Southern Baptist church, 794 Lozier lane. ' Calendar Calendar notices and new for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writini? and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 ajn. of the day of publication and lor week day news is 5 pm. the day . before, publication. Thursday: 8 pjn. - Past Noble Grands club, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. - Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern - Star, Medford Masonic temple. Friday: 10 - 12 noon - Kiwaman Dames coffee hour, home of Mrs. Tom G. Polk, 2127 East Jackson st. 10:15 a.m. - Phoenix Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Kay Hendrickson, Carpenter Hill rd ' ' , ' 1 p.m. - Getogether club, Girls Community club. 1 pjn. nGold Hill Garden club, home of Mrs. L F. Sow ers, Highway 99 north. BIG FREE PARKIflO LOTS -ROOM FOR NEARLY ICO CARS! (EffidKDIE wwm Open 7 Days a (5) Week Until x p.m . Sixth & Grape Streets 3 . A ilffiF, TlfUHLIG!! Come in Winners of Drawing May 11 th, 1959 Wilt McGuire. Bex 234 Jacksonville Barbecue O. T. Tiirman, 729 W. 4th St., Medford Set of Steak Knives R. H. Hover, 3381 Madrona Lane, Medford Electric Barbecue Lighter 6. W. 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