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1 .. Mn. Ralph Hibbi (cantar) if chairman of the annual membership mollmant of tht Medford Broadway Theater league which be gun today. Mn. Hibbi is pictured here with Robert Biehn and Mrs. John Heid, board members who will assist with the campaign, at Rogue gallery which will be used as drive headquarters. Tomorrow, May 13, Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, 33 Black Oak drive, also working on the enrollment, will entertain about 35 workers at her home at a coffee during New president for Oregon ef Delia Kappa Gamma so ciety is Mrs. Melvin Ottis, Grants Pass. Mrs. Ottis is a member of Epsilon chapter which covers southern Ore gon. Librarian Is President Mrs. Mclvin Ottis, member of Epsilon chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma society, was installed president of the Oregon society at the state convention held recently in Salem. Mrs. Ottis is librarian In the South Junior High ichool, Grants Pass. Mrs. Keith Woodward, mathematics teacher in the game school, took office as state executive secretary. Mrs. Ottis is a past president of Epsilon chapter. Medford area members of the society, an honor group for women in the field of edu cation, attending the conven tion were Mrs. Esther Flie el. Miss Annette Gray, Mrs. W. E. Holmes, Miss Anna Laura Honts, Mrs. Mabel Hundley, Mrs. Bert Slan cliffe and Mrs. Elsie Turner. Bethel Lists New Officers Miss Ada Harris was elect ed honored queen of Bethel 14, International Order of Job's Daughters at recent elections held by the bethel. Miss Barbara Jacobson snd Miss Penny Roach were elect ed senior and Junior prin cesses; Miss Karen Hugdahl, guide and Miss Karen Sven sen, marshal. Installation is planned for June. Miss Marsha Svensen gave report on a visit to the Shady Cove bethel, and mem bers voted to send a donation to the Masonic - Eastern Star home in Forest Grove, to be used for the film library. Mothers of bethel members will be honored Wednesday, May 15 and initiation cere monies will be conducted. The Misses Pat and Ada Harris, Margaret Fleet and Donna Marin, served refresh ments, assisted by Mrs. Rob ert Harris. Adarel Chapter Election Slated I Jacksonville - The annual election of officers and memo rial services will be conduct ed at the meeting of Adarel chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, Thursday, May 16 In the Jacksonville Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Shores worthy patron and matron, will preside. Refreshments are to bc nerved after the meeting with Mrs. Orval L. Shores, ss chairman, and Mrs. Walter j Christcnson. Mrs. Marion Niedermcycr and Mrs. Erwin j Hoffman assisting. I , i. which ihey will meet and be instructed by Charles Winter representative of the United Performing Artists, New York City. Mrs. Arlon Skinner and Mrs. Robert Dickey will assist Mrs. Mitchell. Plays already booked for next year are "The Sound of Music," "Take Her, She's Mine," and "A Man for All Seasons", all of which have been Broad way hits in recent season:, The fourth play will be announced. County Extension Units Schedule Installations Installation of officers will be conducted by most of the home extension units of the county during meetings this week. Wills and estates will be the lesson for the Oak Grove and Valley Rogue units, while care of hard surfaced floors will be the project for the Nite Lighters, Butte Falls, Upper Applegate, Foots Creek and Lone Pine units. The proj ect for Rogue Elk unit has not been announced. Upper Applegate And Foots Creek A joint meeting of the Up per Applegate and Foots Creek units is to be held Wednesday, May IS in the home of Mrs. Harry Davis, Foots Creek. Mrs. Earl Sharp and Mrs. Clifton Childers will lead the project. Mrs. Howard Piete will act as installing officer for both groups and Mrs. Rolland Smith will be acting chairman for Upper Applegate. Those who attend should take wax, a potluck dish, table service and folding chair if possible. Rogue Elk Mrs. Grace Stafford and Mrs. Ted Shimek will be proj ect leaders for the Rogue Elk unit when they meet Wednes day, May 15 in the home of Mrs. Don McLean. Those who attend should take a covered dish. Lone Pin - Mrs. Warren Kelso, county Ashland WSCS ' Installations Are Conducted Ashland-During the month ly all-day meeting of the Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service recently officers of the various circles were installed by Mrs. Char lotte Froman, Mrs. John Bil lings was in charge of the pledge service. Circle chair men later drew names for the biennial membership "mix- up. 1 Mrs. Doyle Green opened the morning session with a devotional study and Mrs. Harold Varney presided over the business meeting at which several issues were discussed. Including certain liquor legis lation now pending in the leg islature. Members were urged to write to their representa tives expressing their views on the bills. Mrs. Sidney Ains worth sang the concluding solo. Luncheon was served dur ing the noon hour by the Me5dames Kenneth Jones, George Mason, Walter Red ford, Carrie Osborne, Alma Abrams and Miss Florence Lusted. Roxy Ann HEC To Meet Roxy Ann Home Extension club will meet Wednesday, May 15 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. David A. Winkclman, I 710 Niantic street. ENROLL NOW! For June 17th Class MEDFORD BEAUTY SCHOOL Tuition $225.00 With liberal Discount for Cathl COME IN TO SEE US AT 3 WEST 6th And learn this fascinating profession , ... ' i representaive will install of ficers for the Lone Pine unit at their meeting Thursday, May 16 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Earl Richard son, 2133 Crater Lake avenue. To be installed are Mrs. Lorene Babcock, chairman; Mrs. William . Brogan, vice chairman; Mrs. Albert Hunte mann, secretary, and Mrs. Al bert Henderson, treasurer. The lesson will be present ed by Mrs. Tommy Grissom and Mrs. Earl Smith. Members should take sack lunches. Child care will be available at the home of Mrs. Frank Dupray, 3475 Lone Pine road. A tour through Dumas Do mestic laundry will follow the noon luncheon. Nite Lighter The meeting for Nite Light ers unit is scheduled at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 14 at the Parent home, 232 North Sec ond street. Central Point. Butt Falls Mrs. Henry Tygart is to be installed chairman of the Butte Falls unit at their meet ing Thursday, May 16 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Cur tis Thomson on T9 ranch, nine miles above Butte Falls. Mrs. Dale Wells is to be installed vice chairman; Mrs. Keith Scott, secretary; and Mrs. Sherley Hatcher, treas urer, Mrs. Donald Kahl, of the Eagle Point unit, will be a special guest. Mrs. Harry Dalton, dele gate to the Oregon Home Eco nomics Extension council meeting in Corvallis recently, will report on events planned for next year. Mrs. Keith Scott and Mrs. William Edmondson, project leaders, have asked members to take types of floor wax they are using. A potluck picnic lunch will be served. Any interested woman in the vicinity is in vited. Child care will be provided In the home of Mrs. William Norling. Oak Grove Miss Data Hochhalter, coun ty home extension agent, will install officers and give the lesson for Oak Grove unit Tuesday, May 14 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Gerald Brog, 30 South Keene way. A potluck luncheon is planned. Valley Rogue Mrs. Joseph Rehmer will be installed president of the Val ley Rogue unit when the group meets Monday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. R. S. Anderson, 338 Oak Grove road. To be installed at the same time are Mrs. R. S. Skirvin, vice president and Mrs. R. W. Schatz, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Rehmer is to report on the state council meeting. Miss Hochhalter is to give the les son. Any woman interested In learning more about wills and estates or who would like to join an extension unit is invited. MEDFORD WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER 1 By BERNICE Oregon State Are you running your housework or is it running you? In the book, "How to Man age Yourself," written fpr business executives, the au thor insist that "too many managers fail to manage them selves. As a result, their busi ness limps along." Couldn't this apply to home managers too? The book urges all busi ness managers to have a schedule. If it's good for busi ness, how about your busi ness of running a home? Homemakers attending our OSU Extension workshops can vouch that a schedule is practical because they've tried it. They find they accomplish more, eliminate hurry, worry and fatigue, and save time. Your electric trypan is ideal for cooking rhubarb sauce. Add sugar and water, set the dial just a mite below boiling temperature. Rhubarb will cook nicely, every piece will remain whole. It's the rolling boil that makes it mushy. - Spills in the bathroom such as perfume, hair dye, perma nent wave lotion or drugs may stain floors and other surfaces. Put a protective wax coating on shelves, floors and other surfaces. Spills will be easier to wipe up. Electric blankets are due for a summer vacation. Wash them before storin? in kn them fresh and to discourase moths. Drycleaning is not recom mended because of possible damage to insulation around the wires. Pre-treat any spots Before washing the blanket. Fill washer with lukewarm water, add a mild soan. I .ft blanket soak for ten minutes, then agitate for one minut. spin for just two minutes. Next fill washer with luke warm rinse water agitate again tor one minute and spin two minutes. To dry, hang blanket length wise over a clothes line. Change position freauentlv so it will dry evenly. Dry in uie snaae, not tne sun. You can dry it in the dryer if you're careful. Protect the Dlue with tarje or fasten n cotton bag over it. Pre-heat tne dryer for five minutes, then add blanket, and several rjatntoweis to serve as a buffer. Tumble for 1.1 min. utes. then finish dryina as described before, on the clothes line. NEW TOPS YOUNO MATERNITY FASHION IN COTTON AT A WONDERFUL PRICE ri l 98 IACH Ward cool, 100 cotton maternity toppings; jf her, red bandana or bright abstract flower ; ; prints. From Wardi imaginative new-look J maternity fashioni come see their shorts, Dedal oushers. skirts to ao with them. 8 to 1 8. W. ' 117 S. Central MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, STRAWN University irl Scouts Visit Legislature Girl Scout Troop 60 mem bers recently traveled to Sa lem to visit the state legisla ture in session and schools of that area, including Willa mette university, Chcmawa Indian school, and the state school for the deaf. The trip was made in pri vate cars with the leader, Mrs. B. E. Culy and Mrs. Arlan Stone in charge. Those who made the trip were Lin da Acord, Josephine Lowry, Retta Culy, Maria Ysunza, bherry Hamilton, Gail Roth- beck, Earlene Pldcock and Lois WcWhorter. The troup plans to assist a fourth grade troop from Jack son school at fly-up ceremo nies May 31. Klamath Troop Here Seventeen Girl Scouts, members of Troop 25, Klam ath Falls, recently were in Medford as guests of the Jun ior Girl Scout Troop 36 of Washington school at an en tertainment in the Girl Scout House. Games were played and refreshments served. The group came by private car and made their return trip by plane. This is believed to be the first trip of this kind made by Girl Scout troops in southern Oregon. Adults with the Klamath Falls troop were Mrs. M. R. Haugen, leader, and Mrs. Joe Lindsay, committee member. Miss Connie Stalcup, from Senior Troop 153, troop aide, assisted Mrs. Donald Strat ford, Troop 36 leader. Ceremonies Held Troop 36 members recently flew-up from Brownie Scouts to Junior Girl Scouts with ceremonies at the Girl Scout center. Two Senior Scouts from Troop 153 assist ed Mrs. Stratford and Miss Stalcup served as the fairy. Miss Carol Reicke assisted with awards. Scouts receiving wings and pins were Susan Sutton, Katny Reicke, Carol Penning ton, Cindy Smelser, Gayle and Shirley Pearson, Sharon Pace, Barbara Ruth, Dawn Paulsen, Rene Foulon, Rhon da Breedlove, Marie Strat ford, Angela Stallsworth and Kathy Patch. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Reicke and Mrs Leland Breedlove. 1 "CHARGE IT" .. Phone 773-7301 OREGON Election Held By Mrs. John Hcnson was re elected president of the aux iliary to the Medford Lions club at a recent meeting of the group in the home of Mrs. Alan Jewett, 60 South Grove land avenue. Mrs. John Hat field was elected vice presi dent; Mrs. Robert Stokes, treasurer; Mrs. N. F. 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En route west they stopped to ARNEL' JERSEY splashed with color NEWEST SUMMER PRINTS IN YOUR FASHION BUDGETS fl98 Just Say "Charge It" Flattering Arnel' triacetate ersey, care- free, crush-less, your all-season favorite. Af ',' Wards In a collection -of flower-garden -i-' prints refreshing colors scattered on white. (T) Gently pleated skirt, wide scoop neck. (b) Crystal pleated skirt, cap sleeves, scoop neck. Misses sizes from 10 to 18. Fret Parking 112 S. 1963 visit Mrs. Van Lu van's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wisner and children, Bozeman, Mont. Mrs. Van Lu van Is well known In the area having lived here several years before returning east. Central Phone 773-7301