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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, APRIL IS, 1SS1 C 5 R5 - 8 4 "A- Wives of Rotarlsnt her for a maeting of District 511, Rotary International, were honored at a brunch and style show held I ft I 5 .r . - Loren Palmerton, Klamath Falls, whose husband is governor-elect; Mrs, Warren Kraft, Seattle, whose husband is chairman Monday at Girls Community club. Among of the Rotary International magazine com those seated at head table were (left to mittee; Mrs. E, B, Lemmon, Corvallii, wife right) Mrs. R. A. Kaumes, president of Med- of a past district governor, . John, Siong, ford Women of Rotary, Mrs, William Lush, ' who furnished organ music, can be teen in Eugene, wife of the district governor: Mrs. the background, (Knaqkitedt photo) Mrs. Claud E, Hoover is pic tured here wearing a gown from Mode O'Day during the style show which Medford Women of Rotary gave at Girls Community club Mon day to honor guests here for a district session of Rotary International. The frock is of acetate crepe in a floral print of orange and gold tones. Meeting Announced For Service Circle Central "Point - Chri3tian Service circle of the First Presbyterian Church' of Cen tral Point will meet in the home of Mrs. W. J. Gebhard, 4978 Gebhard road at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 20.- Mrs. Myrtle Goodwin will present the Bible study lesson. Mrs. O. T. Wilson, will assist Mrs. Gebhard as co-hostess. CALDMBDAIHL. Today ' 2:15 p.m.- Natural History club, Southern Oregon col lege, Illinois Valley Ranger station, Cave Junction, , Monday 12 noon - Jackson county unit, Oregon Federation o Women's clubs, North's Chuck Wagon. t . 1 p.m. - Crater chapter, Grandmother Ciubs of Amer ica, home of Mrs. Frank Smith, 5203 Gebhard rd. 8:30 pjn.- Jackson county unit, department of classroom teachers, Oregon Education association. 7 p.m.- Civil Air Patrol, Jackson county roller rink. 7:15 p.m.Warren assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Jacksonville Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m.-Ruth Esther unit, Wesleyan Service guild, First Methodist church. 8 p.m.-Disabled American Veterans, chapter and auxil iary, Girls Community club, 229 North BarUett st. Tuesday N 9:30 a.m,-Eli2abeth circle, Westmi nster Presbyterian Women's association, home of Mrs. William S. Cobb, 42 South Barneburg rd.; Martha circle, Mrs. Ray Casterline, 45 South Modoc ave.; Ruth cir cle, Mrs. Al James, 1426 Eu clid ave.' 9:30 p.m.-District 6C Moth ersingers, home of Mrs. Wil liam Saxbury, 283 South Sec ond St., Central Point. 9:30 a.m.-Woman's Society of Christian Service, circle 1, First Methodist church, with Mrs. Gale .Culy, 1524 Yucca st.; circle 2, Mrs. Ross Young blood, 3255 Hollywood ave.; circle 3, Mrs. Ed Branchfield, 120 Stark st.; circle 4, Mrs. Jessie Minear, Rt. 4, Box 331; circle 5, Mrs. Clifford Van Prooyen, 3149 Hanley rd.; circle 6, Mrs. George Rose berry, 3310 Hollywood ave.; circle 7, Mrs. James Ander son, Coker Butte rd, 10 a.m.-Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club, Navy Mothers of America, Santo hall. 10 a.m. -Daughters of the Nile, home of Mrs. V. A. Tur pin, 3027 Old Military rd. 12:30 p.m. Adarel Social club, home of Mrs. Donald r The Whole Town's Talking About "DO-IT-YOURSELF DRY CLEANING" "Norge Dry Cleaning Yj Is Easier Than Washing" II Mrs. Charles Ely Says: You'll have to see if to be lieve itl Your cfothej not only come out clean , , . but wrinkle-free! I cleaned 1 6 garments including two coals for $3.00. HOW CAN YOU LOSE? Joan Ely COME IN-SEE FOR YOURSEIF A Full 8-lb. load $f 50 And If Prostlcolly For Only Wrinkle-Freel RAM SET: NORGE LAUNDRY & CLEANING VILLAGE Comer 13th ft South Cntrol-Aero from Oregon Food Shores, 88 Oak Grove rd. ; 1 p.m.-Woman's Society of Christian Service, First Meth odist church, circle 9, home of Mrs. W.. G, Werner, 1840 Stewart ave.; circle 10, at church, . 1:30 p.m.-Sams Valley" La dies club, home of Mrs. Lloyd Beers, Sweet rd. 1:30 pjn.-Woman's Society of Christian Service, First Methodist church, circle 8, home of Mrs. George Rose berry, 3310 Hollywood ave, 1:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley Herb society, Girls Communi ty club. , . 7:30 pjn.-Chapier BE, PEO sisterhood, home of .Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Phoenix. 8 p.m.' - Olive Hebekah lodge, IOOF hall. ,8 p.m,-Esther circle, West minster Presbyterian Wom en's association, home of Mrs. Robert Cunningham, 24 North Groveland ave. , 8 pjn.-Sogue Valley Hand weavers guild, Mr. and Mrs, William Clegg, 2235 Oakwood dr. Wednesday . 10:30 a.m. - Central Point Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Edward toman, 2242 bcentc ave, ; 11 a.m. - Townsend club, .ryiman nau, Kortti tirape st, 12 noon - Reames Social club, Medford Masonic tern, pie. ' , 12:30 p.m.-Nevita Past Ma trons club. Grotto. , 1 p.m. - Wednesday Study club, Girls Community club. 1:30 pjn. - Contemporary book cum, home of Mrs. Bert Lageson, Black Oak drive, 7 p.m.-Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, Girls Community club. 7:30 p,m.-BetheI 14, Inter national Order of Job's Daughters, Masonic temple. 8 p.m .-Rogue Valley Alum nae , chapter, Delta Gamma, home of Mrs, Sanford Bishop, 910 South Peach st, Thursday , ' 9:30 a.m .-Jacksonville Gar den club, Jacksonville Com munity hall. 10:30 a.m,-Lone Pine Home Extension unit, Roxy Ann Grange. . , 1:30 p.m.-Woman's Chris tian Temperance union, Fire place room, First-Presbyter ian church. 6:30 p.m.-Royal Neighbors of America, Mistletoe and Ju venile camps, Knights of Pythias hall. 7:30 p.m. - Lively Rogues, itogue vauey Country club. 8 p.m. - Howard Parent-i Teacher association, school gymnasium. 8 p.m. - Griffin Creek Parent-Teacher association, school gymnasium, 8 p.m,-Adarel chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, Jackson ville Masonic temple. -- Gardeners Pian Ati-Day Session In Jacksonville Jacksonville - Jacksonville Garden club will have an alt day meeting Thursday, April 20, commencing at 9:30 a.m. A work, shop is planned for the forenoon and an instruc tor will be present to help with the making of corsages from fresh flowers. A cover ed dish luncheon is planned at noon. Elton Waldron, from Eitong Farm and Garden store, will talks on "Pests I'm Out io Get," during the afternoon program. April is the club's 22nd birthday anniversary month and Mrs. A. G. Motschenbach. er, president of the group. will be hostess for the after noon tea, to be served after the program. ' Horticulture exhibits are welcomed and anyone inter- essted in horticulture and gar dening is invited to attend. The club meets at the Jack sonville Community hall. Philatelists Announce Fall Exhibit Plans for a philatelic ex hibit to be held in the fall in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Southern Oregon Siamp club, were dis cussed at the April meeting of the club. To exhibit at the show, it will not be necessary to belong to the club; there will be a junior division also, for boys and girls who are col lectors. ; Details of the exhibition will be announced; those desiring more information should con tact Clyde Smith, president of the club, at MUrdoek 2-3046, or other club members. Rib bons will be awarded. The club officers expressed the hope that many of the phil atelists of Jackson county will take advantage of this opportunity to display their collections. Mrs. Edward Leach report ed that Mr, Smith was to be the judge of the stamp ex hibit at the Camp White hob by show on April 9. Mrs. Leach is the advisor of the Camp White club. On exhibit at the club meet ing was a cover that had been sent to Czechoslovakia, but had been returned to the send er, because it bore a Chamn- ions of Liberty stamp show ing i. G. Masaryk. The cov er carried the word "Retour in purple ink, and a label reading "Kan Admis - Nepri pustri," One of the members spoke of a cover carrying the jratrick Henry Credo "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" that was also returned from an Iron Curtain coun try. . . The program for the eve ning was provided by 35mm slides from the American Top ical association on the United Nations of the World. Each slide depicted a stamp or stamps issued by some coun try m honor of the United Nations. Starting with Af ghanistan, which issued one stamp in honor of the U.N. !t concluded with the United States, which has also issued one stamp in honor of it, the Atoms for Peace stamp of 1857. Two countries had also issued souvenir sheets in hon or of the U.N. Nationalist Chi na has issued eleven, stamps for this cause, . , In all stamps from 32 coun tries were shown. One coun try even issued a stamp in honor of the U.N. before It was a member. Commentator for the program was Robert Lowe, and Mrs. Eric de Place was projectionist. Mrs.- W. H. Walwyn was a rhltted into the club. Two vis itors were Russell Mitchell, Medford, and Beverly Leach, Eugene. Miss Leach is the daughter of Me. and Mrs. Ed ward Leach, Medford. It was announced that fn May the program would be given by Mrs. de Place on Washington, D.C. She will di play; her collection of stamps issued there and show slides of the city, and of the mon uments. Many of the slides were taken by her son, J. N. de Place, a Navy man sta tioned near there last sum mer. . Refreshments were served by Russell Herbert and Mrs, Leach, ' t Chapter To Hear Talk on Braille A discussion of transcrip tion of Braille will be given by Miss Gertrude Bell at a meeting of Rogue Valley Alumnae chapter of Deita Gamma fraternity Wednesday, April 18. Members are to meet at 8 pjn. at the home of Mrs, Sanford Bishop, 810 South Peach street. Miss Bell is a newcomer to the valley, making her home at Rogue Valley manor, and has worked with the blind, a national project of the fra ternity. She will discuss as pects of Braille transcription, its difficulties, training and need for transcribers. She will be introduced by Mrs. George Hammond of Nu chap ter, also a manor resident. Women wishing transporta tion to the -neeting or further information may call Mrs, T. J. Tinsley, SPrlng 3-4834. Wafer Safety, Civil Defense Program Topics Water safety and civil de fense will be the topics for discussion and information at the next Girl Scout Operation X program to be held at Hed- nek Junior High school, in the speech room, Saturday, April 22, from 8:30 a,m. until 12 noon. Major Gen. J. H, Hicks, Jackson county civil defense director, will speak to the girls and answer questions about survival from radio activity. Mrs. Roy P. Wiikes, co- chairman of water safety for the Red Cross, and director of women's activities for the Medford Young Men's Chris tian Association, will speak on water safety in the swim ming pool, on lakes and riv ers. The discussions wll in clude information on gaiety rules to observe while swim ming, motor-boating or wa ter skiing. Mrs. Wilkes, teach es the women's swim classes at the YMCA, All Girl Scouts from the sixth grade through Senior Scouting and their leaders, of the North . Jackson, South Medford, and Madrona dis tricts are eligible to attend. Three Units To Study Calories Three Home Extension units have announced; meet ings for the coming week. All will study "Calorie Conscious Meals." Veterans? Auxiliary Announce Ptogmm Kenneth Farner, field rep resentative with the Social Security administration, will speak at a meeting of Veter ans of World War I and aux iliary Wednesday. They wtli meet at 7 p.m. at Girls Com munity club, 228 North Bart lett street, with a potluck dinner preceding the speaker. Cards and other games wiii follow. Schedules Meeting Central Point- ffevita Past Matrons club will hold a luncheon meeting Wednesday, April 18, at 12:30 p,m, at the Grotto, Medford. Mrs. M. W, MeGrew, president, will con duet a business session. Sams Valley Mrs. Earl Bigham will be the hostess when the Sattts Valley unit meets Tuesday st 10:39 a.m, A psttuek lunch will be served at noon. Mrs. Bessie Davis and Mrs. Pythian Sisters Piatt Initiation Ceremony Talisman temple of Pythian Sisters will hold initiation at a meeting April 18 at the Pythian hall, Grape and Fifth streets, with Mrs, jay Coca ran, most excellent chief, pre siding. Mrs. Harry Bryant, team captain, asks that the team and staff members meat at 8:30 p.m, fcr practice. Mrs. Mabel MeCabe will be Initiated into the lodge. Plan will be completed for a rum mage sale to be held April 28. On the refreshment commit tee for the evening will be Mrs. Amy Snider, Mrs. Ida May White, and Mrs. Cochran, George Bush win present the lesson in the aitermson. They wilt furnish dessert, and roiis and butter will be furnished by Mrs. Edgar Picasar.t. Those attending are to br.r.g tab.e service. Central Paint The Central point unit will hold a regular montr.iy meet ing Wednesday ai 10-30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Edward toman, 2242 Seente ave. Kent bers are reminded to bring baked foods, candy, or hand made articles for a sale this meeting, Child care will be provided En the home of Mrs. Eunice Jones, 2S5 Laurel street, Cen tral Point. Lone Pine Members of Lone Pine unit will meet at 10:30 ajn. Thurs day irt Raxy Ann Grange hall for election of officers and a lessors by Mrs. Chester Keerte and Mrs, Elzy Kees. Delegates to the state council meeting in Corvailis will be selected and arrangements made, A poiluck luncheon whh low calories wiii be served. Child care wiii be provided at the home of Mrs, Hugh Huntley, 2179 Crater Laka avenue, telephone S P r i n g 2-9193. tng Plan at tht StudiS 9 s s - 9 js m, 5r by RENTAL in yous h;.s WAY We psr3--al'r di rect your programl 445 N. Barrier Se 3-755! Fres Damcrsjjration Friendship Night, Slated by Bethel Friendship night will be held by Bethel 38, Interna tional Order of Job's Daugh ters, on its thirteenth anniver sarv Tuesdav. Aoril 18. Hon ored Queen Helen Goff has j extended invitations to au bethels in the area to meet at the Masonic hall in Cen tral Point at 7:30 p.m. Entertainment will be pro vided by a committee consist ing of the Misses Sandra Beas ly, Kathleen Collinsworth, Judi Armstrong, Cathleen Harsh and Judith Patterson, i ; Csms-a-running, all you junior pa- : t'fai, This ?Ho of jpring drassss wiii fit you without oitarotioru. No . iherianing of hem , , , no taking !n , . , or ieiiing out laam , . . bacous they're styled, cut, and Jliad usi for you, AM by Kaiars Whiting in sizes 3 to 13. A, Checked cotton knit, etasiSciied waist, leather trimmed bait, Mint green. 5, Pique shaath in nayy highlight ed with white, C, Cheeked Arne! frlasstafa jotters blend in black-whita, MAIN and BARTIETT STREETS PHONE SP 2-642S f Downtown Madforci J I, J