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C f SUNDAY, FEBRUAi.. Mm. Annabelle Cronk and Mrs. Helen Johmon (seated, leit lo right) and Mrs. Blanche Robison (standing, center) patients at Rogue Valley Nurting home, were among the women who were given permanent waves and hair teti last Sunday when mem Activities for School Year Are Scheduled Hornbrook - Plans lor ac tivitles for the remainder of the current school year were made or discussed by members of the Parents' club at their regular meeting Thursday. Among the plans completed were those for Valentine room parties to be held Thursday, February 14, and for a Hobo Mulligan stew party to be held on February 23 at the schoolhouse. This latter will be a fund-raising event. Tentative plans were made for a hobby show set for an April date, and for a style show and a class in Beauty Tips for girls in the eighth grade graduating class. Mrs. Dorothy Shelley of the local Mountain View Beauty Shop S&H NURSERY One-Stop For All Landscaping Needs Spring planting li juit around th corner, select your ihrubs and tr-tei now while we have such a large selection to choose from. .. Come out any time, you're always welcome to browse around. Phone 664-1686 3358 Bursell Road, Central Point Time and Transportation Costs are Saved! THffi I J I J I 1 LUJ L J I I LV7' 9 Convenient Lots for Your Use iO. 196C will conduct the class. Date for this event will be April 25. Sometime after February 16, a scries of eight movies will be sponsored by the sev enth and eighth grade classes, as a means of raising money for graduation projects. The first part of May, the Parents club will give a din ner for the seventh and eighth grade students and their par ents. Hostesses for the February meeting were Mrs. Jim Lis key and Mrs. Steve BIoss. Mrs. Alice Rutledge's first and second grade room won the Hornbrook Hornet for having the most parents in attend ance at the meeting. The reg ular March meeting will be held on Thursday, March 7. SSMriiitfilte nn nzn aczi r bers of Rogue Valley unit, Oregon Beau ticians' association, visited nursing homes. The beauty operators make the trip to the nursing homes an annual event in observ ance of National Beauty Salon week, which opens today. Holy Land Trip To Be Reviewed A trip to the Holy Land at Easter time will be the topic of an illustrated talk by Mrs. Karl Johnson at a meet ing of St. Catherine's guild Monday, February 11, at 8 p.m. in the guild hall at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The meeting will be con ducted by Mrs. Ann Wirk- kula, newly elected president. and Mrs. Sam Janes, vice pres ident, will introduce the speaker. Other guild officers are Mrs. Eugene Donahoo, secretary, and Mrs. Gary Monical. Mrs. Wirkkula recently an nounced the appointment of committee chairmen for 1963. Thev Include Mrs. William Ardry, hospitality; Mrs. Janes, program; Mrs. Ralph Mat thews, publicity, Mrs. Ivan Pointer, telephone; Mrs. Rob ert Wilcox, refreshments; Mrs. Gary King, nursery; Mrs. Ed ward w. tamest, Junior church school; Mrs. William llermnn, devotions; Mrs. Rob ert Walker, courtesy; Mrs. Paul Chinn, prayer books; Mrs. John Crawford, United Thank offering Mrs Frnil Morlan. Mrs. Don MrNnll roster; Mrs. William Clcgg, Mrs. Louis Thurman, card party: Mrs. William Rnhnrto Mrs. Thomas Tinsley, Mrs. N. n. uiadielter, Mrs. A. D. Roach, dinners. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Mc Neil and Mrs. Edward Klimko. Degree of Honor Head Will Visit Mrs. Clara B. Gcrtson, Hep pner, Ore., national committee woman and slate director for the Degree of Honor Protec tive association, will be In Mcdford to conduct installing ceremonies Monday, February 11. The local association meet ing will be held at 7:45 p.m., ! in the Gills Community club. Mrs. Julia Docrfling, Grants Pass, slate past president, will j assist Mrs. Gcrtson. 1 Mrs. Arthur Webster is 111 1 charge of the social hour. 0 r d jigk -j ; c ia M-i MtlDFORD Society Island To Be Shown; Classes Set Jesse Anderson, Ashland, who made an extensive trip by jet plane last fall to New Zealand and Australia, will show colored slides of the first part of the tour called "Through the Lens" for pro fessional and amateur photog raphers, on Monday, Febru ary 11, at the Senior Activity center starting at 1 p.m. This show for the Arm Chair Travelers group will cover stops at the Society is land group including Tahiti, Bora Bora and Moorea, then westward to the Fiji Islands and south to the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia. Trips between islands were made by plane, motor boat, and native outrig ger sailboats and pictures will be shown of native ceremoni als, dancing, and festival feasts. Later in the month, Mr. An derson will continue the show with pictures of New Zealand and Australia. These weekly travel shows are open to any senior as the Arm Chair travel group is not a closed group. The Senior center, at 601 East Jackson street, is sponsored by the Rogue Valley Council on Ag ing, in part of a park build ing, maintained by the city for the purpose of promoting leisure time programs and classes for all persons over 50 who wish to participate. There are no charges and the six-day activities irom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Friday, are planned ana car ricd out by volunteers. InformHl Classes Classes are informal and may be entered at any time during the year. The copper tooling, mosaic, ortrl nil nnintlnir rlnsR mem. hp who wish to exhibit their craft and painting at the an nual meeting oi me nogue Vnllntr r-nimnll nn Afflnff nn Thursday, February 21, at the Red Cross auditorium, are asked to complete some work in the next two weeks for this Diirnose. The time and nlans will be announced. Tito turn npwpst nrnprams. the bridge lessons on Satur day afternoon by Mrs. Maude Codding, and the Sineine Sen iors on Sunday afternoon un der the leadership of Kenneth Butte Falls PTA Will Meet Butte Falls - Founders day will be observed by the Butte Falls Parent Teacher associa tion Monday, February 11 at 7:30 p.m., in the high school cafeteria. A skit will be presented and the Melody Mams will do several oldtime selections directed by Erie Kissel. Pian ist will be Mrs. Leth Mead ows.. Program chairman is Mrs. Ted Fredenburg. A sil ver offering will be taken and refreshments served. Faith Circle Plans Wednesday Meeting Central Point Faith circle of the First Presbyterian Church of Central Point, will meet Wednesday, February 13, at the home of Mrs. War ren llolbrook, 001 Crown ave nuc, Central Point. Mrs. B. W. Mushancy will assist. Mrs. B. L. Russell, circle chairman, will conduct a short business meeting, and the pro gram is being arranged by Mrs. Edwin Christie. To Meet Illinois Valley A Dulcli auction is planned for mem bers of Marguerite Rcbckah lodge when they meet Wed nesday, February 13 at 8 p.m., in the IOOF hall in Kerby. Instead of waiting time traveling around blocks to find parking place, the wise shopper putt that time lo use In a more careful so lection by tiling a convenient PARK ft SHOP lot. SAVI TIMl SAVE MON IT SAVE ENERGY. Shop In Downtown Medtord and use PARK 1 SHOP. MAIL TKIBUNb. MEDFORD. Tour Slides Thurston, still" lead the groups in attendance. Last Sunday, a string trio from the Senior Center or chestra, William Picket, Mrs. Francis Barrett, and Mrs. Flora Price, played for the singers for a short program before the group started to sing. Visit Nursing Home Thursday, February 14, the orchestra will practice from 1 to 2 p.m. as usual at the cen ter, then will go to the Mill edge Nursing home to play and sing for the patients from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 12 from 10 a.m. to noon, the mosaic class teacher, Mrs. Laura Whitcher, Glendale, will be present, There will be a dis cussion on whether to discon tinue the class until better weather is assured. The last two weeks, Mrs. Whitcher has been unable to make the trip due to weather conditions. All members are to take their finished mosaic to the class in order to exhibit it at the annual meeting February 21. Wmkjr Smooth Luscious -JtgmMS Valentine's Day it definitely a day (or FIESTA, that sweetheart of AIL icf creams! Delightful, flavorsome FIESTA it easy to buy-all stores and fountains have it. Easy to keep on hand, in the colorful, convenient-size cartons easy to serve, too. In many ways for every occasion, Jotgensen's exclusive nutrient-NUTRIMIX makes it doubly good, too. For Valentine parties end desserts, be SURE it's creamy delicious FIESTA ICE CREAMI Uwmjs Ask iov OtiLUON Dorcas Society Event Fetes Longtime Member- - . .... ... . i : - . j T .- . A potluck luncheon honor ing Mrs. E, G. Davis Sr., on the occasion of her seventy ninth birthday was held Wednesday by the Medford Mrs. Ruth Marshall Returns to Talent T a 1 e n t Mrs. Ruth Mar shall, 135 North Front St., was returned home ifter a stay in California. She was a guest of a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Giuliano, Oakland, another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Van Galder and fam ily, Ventura, and a sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rennels, Norwalk. The Rennels are former Medford residents. While in California she visited the Gold Star Moth ers home in Long Beach. Fol lowing her return to Oregon she then visited a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marshall and family, Springfield. The Marshalls are also former Medford residents. (M W , , I TREAT of TREA .nrit'ii2H a .vara r tvVJLfr !r i x .svn -m m m X r v- Seventh day Adventist church's Dorcas society at their welfare center head quarters in the church base ment. Mrs. Davis is a longtime member of the society, and has helped in its work of pre paring and distributing food, clothing, and furniture to those in need for many years. Carnival Set At Wilderville Wilderville - A school car nival at Wilderville has been announced for Saturday, Feb ruary 16. The date was set during the February 5 meet ing of the Wilderville Parent Teacher association. During the event the King and Queen of Hearts will be presented. Chairman for the event in clude Eldon McCann, dart booth; Mrs. Del Lawrence, fishing booth; Mrs. Robert Stalcup, popcorn booth; John Rice, shooting booth; Mrs. Curt Frizzell, kissing booth; Mrs. Elbert Bondurant, soft drink booth; Mrs. Merrill Gunter, penny toss; Mrs. Don Bagwell, fortune telling. FEE ST 'Jorgensens9 A gift was presented to her by the society members in appreciation for her years of service. Mr. Davis has also assisted by roping and preparing boxes packed by the society fn, ,hmnin In th Watson- ville, Calif., depot, where they are sent to disaster areas in the United States and over- seas. C. C. Weis, pastor of the Medford church, was a guest at the luncheon and spoke, to the society members on the object "and duties of the wel fare organization. At a short business session Mrs. Ralph Carothers was ap- HELP We need clothing, ihoes, dishes, furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. 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