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o 0 o Large Delegation At PTA Convention A large delegation of Jack ton county Parent-Teacher as sociation officers and mem bers are in Portland today to attend opening sessions of the 66th annual National Con gress of Parents and Teach ers being held in the Port land Public auditorium. The meetings will continue through May 23. The group is headed by Mrs. Chester Keene Jr., of Lone Pine school, president of the Jackson County Coun cil of Parent-Teacher associ ations, with Mrs. Leigh Gusti son, Medford. past president of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers. Election of officers is on the agenda for Tuesday. The Jackson county voting dele gates are Mrs. Glen Stewart, secretary of Jackson county council, from Lincoln school; Mrs. Donald deHaven, Eagle Point, treasurer; Mrs. Ronald Keesling, Phoenix - T a 1 e n t, first vice president, and Mrs. Keene, president. Most of Jackson county's 35 PTA Units will be represented, at HOT WEATHER COLOGNE COOt! FRESH! FRAGRANT! Splash it on -all over-and feel instantly cooler. You'll leave a delicious trail of Ira ranee all day and what fragrance. Seven beautiful scents ...all light but lingering. Choose several and enjoy changing them about as you change your clothes. You can afford them at this special price. 1UST $1 Dorothy Gray McLains DRUG CENTRE THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS 8 No. Centnl 772-7111 J S 3 ill IV2AY IS BETTER HEARING MONTH! When Hearing Loss Strikes... Don't Just Stand There... Do Something! If you suspect that your pre-school child has hearing problems, visit your family doctor or local ear physi cian for an examination. The time to begin training for hard-of-hear-ing children is during the speech formative years, long before the child is ready for first grade. ACT NOW! Contact . . . Medford Junior Service League Kindergarten For HARD-OF-H EARING Children Corner of Priddy St. & McAtidrews Rd. PHONE SP 2-9836 OR SP 2-9622 o e This Ad Courtesy of Medford Mail Tribune least by one delegate. Mrs. M. O. Grove, Phoenix Talent, health chairman for the Oregon Congress, is in charge of first aid facilities at the national meeting. She also is health chairman for the council and Phoenix-Talent PTA. Mrs. Clifford N. Jenkins of Roslyn Heights, N.Y., retiring president, will preside for the meetings. Registrations are being held today and tomor row. An organ recital and vesper service is scheduled for today at 3:45 p.m., in the Portland First Presbyterian church, when Dr. Gerald Wal lace, superintendent nf Cor vallis Public schools, also will speak. Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead, a past president of the Oregon Congress and first vice-president of the National Con gress, is a member of the nominating committee. Four national officers are to be elected. "New Adventures in PTA Leadership and Responsi bility," is theme of the meeting. Mrs. Jenkins will give the keynote address to be followed by a commentary by Harry and Bonaro Over street, noted adult educators and co-authors of "What We Must Know About Commu nism and The War Called Peace." Other main addresses will be given by such outstanding speakers as Dr. Andrew Holt, president, University of Ten nessee; Dr. I. James Quillen, dean, School of Education. Stanford university; and Charles Vetter, junior train ing division of the United States information agency. The underlying structure of the convention will be de termined by the focal ele ments of the current Action program. This is the first national convention of the group in Portland since 1915. Installation Is Slated by Unit Hillcrest Extension unit of ficers will be installed at a luncheon meeting of the group set for Wednesday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Frank Grover, Route 3, Box 169-B-3, Cherry lane. Mrs. Warren Kelsoe will conduct installations, and also give a resume of a recent council meeting held at Cor vallis. The lesson, "Accessories in the Home," wili he given by Mrs. Claude Dean and Mrs. Frank Grover. A covered dish luncheon will be served and members should call Mrs. Richard Sturgill, 773-3563 in regard to the menu. To Meet The Past Chiefs club of the Pythian Sisters plans to meet for a potluck luncheon and business meeting to be fol lowed by a social hour Tues day, May 22 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Emily Conrad, 632 Palm street. Mr. and Mrs. Cave Junction Scene Of Robin-Hoover Rites Illinois Valley - Miss Ar dene Hoover and Michael Rob in were wed May 5 in the Immanuel Methodist church in Cave Junction. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. John McMuitrey. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hoover, Kerby, and the bridegroorri Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Robin. The bride's gown was of white net over satin designed with a matching lace Jacket. She carried white carnations on a white Bible. Miss Arlene Hoover, sister of the bride, and Miss Delecia Robin, sister of the bride groom, were bridesmaids. Their pink gowns were full skirted and they wore floral head pieces to match their gowns. Their corsages were of while carnations. Mrs. William Burch fur nished the wedding music. For her daughter's wed ding, Mrs. Hoover wore beige dress and the bride groom's mother was dressed in navy blue. Serving at the wedding re ception were Miss Janice Wevhe, Miss Elizabeth Wevhe, Mrs. William Carter and Mrs. Ron Prather. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Iva Hoover of Ukiah, Calif., and Mrs. Delecia Ny strom of Potter Valley, Calif. The bride is a student of the Shasta Cosmetology col lege at Redding, Calif., and the bridegroom is serving with the Navy. They made their wedding trip to Mem phis, Tenn., where the bride- Ah p , MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON l ' V v r u Michael Robin groom reported for duty on May 18. Prior to the wedding the bride-elect was honored at a shower given at the Cave Junction Community church by Mrs. Birdell Smith, Miss Delia Robin and Miss Eliz abeth Meyhe. About 30 guests attended. Talent Ceramic Show Winners Are Announced Talent Medford, -Mrs. Norma Kahl, was sweepstakes winner in the recent ceramic show sponsored by the Talent committee of the American Cancer society, it was an nounced last week. The ceramic show with sec tions for adults and students, was held in connection with a silver tea to benefit the can cer crusade. Those who were awarded ribbons In the adult section were, glaze: Mrs. Eve Knight, Central Point, first; Mrs. Ethel Williams. Grants Pass, second, and Mrs. Clarissa Heath, Medford, third; stains, Mrs. Isobel Cook, Medford, first and third, and Mrs. Ev elyn Lynn, second; hand mold ing, Mrs. Knight, first, and Mrs. Cook, second and third. Unusual effects, Mrs. Heath, firt; Mrs. Fran Stoddard, sec ond, and Mrs. Lynn, third; under glazes, Mrs. Stoddard, first and second, and Mrs. Christie Harper, third; one stroke. Mrs. Opal Lees, Med ford, first; Mrs. Pat Braun, second, and Mrs. Harper, third. Porcelain, Mrs. Heath, first, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Medford, second and third. Mrs. L. G. Gentner of Med ford took all three prizes in stain on figurines. Junior Division In the junior division the winners were, under glazes, first, Candy Conover, and sec ond, Karen Sharp, both of Klamath Falls, and third, Viola Gaddis, Talent. Honor able mention went to Pat Foast, Talent. Glazes, first, Jerome Elli son, second, Charlene Flem ing and Norman Hatcher; and third, Gary Kurz and Jerome Ellison, all of Talent. Honor able mention was given Joe Ellison, Jim Anderson, Roy Mosscr, Janette Kifer, Wayne Garrach and Peggy Clute, all Talent, and Clyde Lees, Med ford. Shops participating were Corky Knight and Alpha's ceramics, Klamath Falls; Jean Major ceramics, Glendale. Ore.; Marge's ceramics, 2010 Kings highway. Carmen's ceramics, Talent, and Robert Onstands Art Gallery and Workshop, Ashland. Group to Honor Church Pastor Mrs. ' Katharine Bosworlh. minister nf the Unity church o( Medford, will be honored by women of the church at their monthly Women of Unity devotional Bnd lunch eon meeting Friday, May 25. The meeting will begin at 11 am. and conclude with a musical hour. All women of the church and their friends are invited to attend. It will be held at the Uni ty Center, 995 South Oakdale avenue This event is one nf several events which will honor Mrs. Bosworth prior to her depar ture next month for Lop's Summit, Mo., for ministerial conferences and seminar at the Unity School of Chris 1 tianity, J Announce Elections Mrs. Darell Huson was elected president of the Rogue Valley chapter of the Oregon Music Teachers association during a dinner meeting held May 14 in the St, Mary's Grade school library. Sister Lauranne of St. Mary's school was elected vice president, and Mrs. Harold Head, secretary-treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Vincent were honored guests. Mrs. Vincent is stale association president. Committee members ap pointed by the president are Sister Lauranne, program; Mrs. F. L. Windsor, telephone; Sister Maria Barbara, recitals; Mrs. Frank J. Glonning, pub licity; Mrs. Karl Peterson, membership, and Mrs. Huson will represent Medford for syllabus examinations, and Mrs. Peterson will represent Ashland. Other committee members appointed are Sister Laur anne, Sister Miriam Joseph and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, year book; Mrs. Olaf Oleson, new music; and Miss Margaret Ramsey, student affiliate. A varied program of music was presented by Miss Susan Conner, Ashland; Miss Mary Kay Hockstatter, Med ford, and Miss Andrea Roberts, Central Point. on Main and Bartlett i - J ret Mr.. Willi. Fi.ch.r (at war. mnno Ih. ho.t..... for Alpha Lambda chapter of Ep.ilon Sigma Alpha gavt racantly at Girl. Community club. Tht Oregon chapter recently hald tha 1962 annual convention and during the session. Mrs. Fi.cher wa. elected .econd vice president for the state and Mrs. Shangle educational director. Elections Held by Central Point Club Central Point-Mrs. Homer Brown was elected command er of the Central Point club, Navy Mothers of America, during an all day meeting May 9. Mrs. Frank Glenn was elected first vice commander; Mrs. Hugh Glenn, second vice commander; Mrs. George SPECIAL. EVENT and save PECHGLOby Pechglo, which is an inspired combination of rayon and nylon, feels so luxuriously soft and cool it's like a fresh fluff of powder next to the skin. No wonder so many devotees insist on it all year round and remind us they're waiting for our special savings on threesomes. For a limited time only, so do come in and scoop up 5'our favorite Pechglo Collection. All in Daum Pink jt i-tr l.ft) and Mr.. Rob.rt Sh.ngl. Fmmri.r.' rf l. whirU Rainey, adjutant; Mrs. Har vey Cassman, finance officer; Mrs. D. L. Booth, chaplain; Mrs. John Robisnn, judge ad vocate; Mrs. Lelanrt Joslin, and Mrs. William Flannery, color bearers. Installation will be held Wednesday, May 23, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hugh Glenn, 4B0B Table Rock road. classics from our great and Star Whitt YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITEDI 0 Downtown Medford SUNDAY, J1 AY 20. Music, Installation On Hoover Pta Program Band and orchestra music president; Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, was on the program for the vice-president; Miss Laura final meeting of the year of Homs. secretary, and Mrs. Hoover Parent-Teacher asso- William Cox, reelected treas ciation, held Thursday, Mayjurer. 10, in the school gymnasium. The program was planned to demonstrate the progres sion of band and orchestra training from grade school through junior high and high school. The orchestra, under the direction of John Drys dale, played numbers togeth er as a whole group and as Electa Social Club ensembles. Stringed enscm-j bleu from Hedrick Junior!"'" Meet on Friday High school and High also played. Medford ' ? bna"d' ''if i """" nished music as a whole group groups n d in ensemble1!!. M. Olson will be the host- The Hungry Five,'". a seventh grade German band group from Hedrick school, played with the Hoover school band and later enter tained with selections of typ ical German ban '. music. Sev eral members of the band are former Hoover students. A business meeting, con ducted by Mrs. John Stong, association president, f 0 1 lowed the program. Mrs. A. J. Johannson, a past presi dent, installed the new offi cers for the coming year. They are Mrs. T. P. Barss, A. Uriel. Sizes 4 to 7, regularly S I 25 each, NOW 3 FOR $3.25. Sin 8, regularly $1.50 each, now 3 lor 3.85. B. Short Pantie. Sites 5 to 7, regularly $1.65 each, NOW 3 FOR ..... $4.25. Sues 8 to 9, regularly $2.00 Me. no3 lor $5.15. CTite" Pantie, (Your choice o( three length?) Medium length shown, sites 5 to 7, regularly $.1.75 each, NOW 3 FOR .... $4.50. Sites 8 to 9. regularly $2.25 aarX now 3 lor 15.75. C 5 The flag ceremony was led by Girl Scout Troop 13 led by Mrs. Norton Smith. Mrs. Brostad's third grade room won the room count, and hostesses for the evening were mothers of fifth grade pupils. Electa Social club members ! will meet for luncheon anil I J? ""r Mrds Friday' " K-au p.m., in ma Girls Community club. Mrs. ess for the dessert luncheon. assisted by Mrs. F. Crouch and Mrs. L. D. Hodgkins. Mrs. Ina Huson will preside for the business session. All members of the Order of the Eastern Star who arn not affiliated with valley chapters are invited. Mr.. Frances Miller Portland Vi.itor Shady Cove - Trail - Mrs. Frances Miller, Shady Cove, is in Portland with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Decker and family. Phona 772-6428 19R2