Friday, April 21, ty SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Ashland AAUW Told Of Potent Sessions At Convention in Salem • BELLVIEW • • Bob Bell, who is employed at Bly, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting here with his family. Wal­ ter Seitz returned Sunday with him to Klamath Falls where he has employment in a box factory. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mrs. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Ern­ est Rhodes of Grants Pass visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biairs. They all en­ joyed a fishing trip and picnic at the Emigrant Creek dam • Misses Patricia Bell, Barbara Helm and Norma Wenaus were in charge of a cooked food sale at Miss Helen King, who recently returned from Salem where she attended the state convention of the American Association of Uni­ versity Women, April 14 and 15, to which she was a delegate from the Axhiand branch, reports a busy and profitable convention. Friday afternoon the delegates were entertained at tea in the home of President Bruce Baxter on the Willamette campus, mem­ bers of the Salem branch being hostess. Friday evening a banquet was held in the mirror room of the Marion hotel, attended by 275 persons, among them Chancellor and Mrs. Frederick M Hunter of the state system of higher educa­ tion, President and Mrs. Bruce Baxter of the Willamette univer­ sity, President and Mrs. George A Peavey of the state college at Corvallis, and President and Mrs. Donald M. Erb from the Univer­ sity of Oregon at Eugene. The principal speaker at the banquet was Dr. Louise Pound, national vice president of the AAUW, pro­ fessor of English at the University of Nebraska, and internationally known student of American speech. Dr. Pound is an advocate uf the easy American manner of speech as opposed to a stilted or acquired accent, whether the so- called Oxford or other manner, and urges that Americans be proud of their own speech ways and strive to foster rather than to stamp out those regional dis­ tinctions which so interestingly characterize the different sections of the broad country. Dr Pound, a witty speaker, and warmly ap­ plauded throughout her address, announced that she had eaten and spoken her way through Oregon rtf put this S/MRE-THE-RW EMBLEM on the Safeway store Saturday of ies. It was well attended, with ap­ last week, held for the benefit of proximately 75 present. the student body of the Bellview • Miss Marjorie Scobert, Miss Margaret Lininger and Miss Lois school. • Mrs. Pearl Jennings of Ashland White of Ashland, with Mrs. Ar­ visited Saturday and Sunday at chie Kincaid and (laughter Eunice, I the home of her friends. Mr. and made a business trip to Medford Saturday. Miss Scobert is plan- Mrs. Ed Hininger. ! ning to arrange for these girls to • Mrs. Charles Miller and her I attend the state music conference daughter Evelyn of Klamath Falls at Forest Grove April 28 and 29. visited Sunday at the R. E. Bell home. The Bell family and Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrd have Miller and Evelyn enjoyed a picnic | returned to Dorris, where Mr. I Byrd has employment. in Lithia park at noon. • Mrs Leslie Lusk of Ashland • The girls of the Bellview school visited Monday afternoon at the attended and took part in the home of Mr. and Mrs Archie Kin- ULL into my station music festival held in Ashland caid. and let me sign you up as Thursday and Friday of this week, I • Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth and a new member of the Shell • Warren Fichtner of Medford son Jimmie and W. E. Seibert of Share-the-Road Club. It’s visited Tuesday evening at the Pinehurst visited Sunday at the different ways of using milk in a nation-wide crusade home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter home of Mr. and Mrs W. O. home cooking. • Mr and Mrs W. O. Martin and AGAINST “Screwdrivers” Brahs and family. Martin. and their traffic boners . . . • Mrs. Miles Farmer and daugh- • Thursday of last week, Curtis Louise and J. H Williams visited FOR common-sense driving. ter Betty Lou of Dorris, who had Byrd returned to his work at Dor- Wednesday evening at the home of spent several days visiting at the ris and Miss Paulajune Gerges, Mr and Mrs. D. F Korth at We can cut Stop-and-Go home of Mrs. Farmer's parents, who has been visiting at the Byrd Pinehurst. 25% right now, say leading Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd, return­ home, returned to her home in • Mrs C. H. Modrell returned traffic experts—if we all do Friday of last week from Klamath Klamath Falls. ed to their home Sunday. our part. So let me attach • Miss Alice Metcalfe was a din­ • Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Arnett Falls where she wax sent as a the handsome Share-the- ner guest at the home of Mr. and and daughter Suzanne and a group I delegate from the Bellview PT-A Road emblem to your car Mrs. W. O. Martin and Louise of their friends from Klamath to the state convention. FREE. I’ll also give you a Falls visited Sunday afternoon at • Miss Nina Hazelwood spent Sunday. free booklet showing how • Mrs. Heilmeyer is ill at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wednesday in Ashland at the “Screwdrivers” and their home of her son and daughter- Bell and family. home of Mrs. Hazel Ferns. traffic boners pile up need­ in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Heil- • Mrs. Willis Byrd and Mrs. c. • Mrs. H J. Kunl of Medford is less Stop-and-Go. p H. Modrell were the delegates of visiting this week at the home of meyer. • The Neil Creek school board the Bellview Parent-Teachers as­ Mrs. C. H. Modrell. She is a sis­ Remember—for the Stop- held a meeting Monday evening sociation who attended the county ter-in-law of Mrs. Modrell’s. and-Go you CAN'T avoid, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. council at Rogue River Wednes­ you’ll save with Super Shell. Archie Kincaid. They hired a day. The report on the meeting • Mrs. R. J Mcalrell of Portland, who had been visiting for several teacher for next year during the was given by Mrs. Byrd. business meeting. Miss Lucille • Mrs. James Chamberlain is to days at the C. H. Modrell home, LOU ROGERS be the leader of the girls canning left Tuesday for Stockton, where Neiter was the one chosen. BUD GANDEE • A Grange dinner was held Sun­ club which has been recently or­ she will spend an indefinite time. Second and East .Main Streets day at the Grange hall for all ganized. She is taking the place She is a sister-in-law to Mrs. Modrell. Grange members and their famil- of Mrs. George Helms. • The program which was pre­ sented by the Bellview girls, as well as students of other rural schools, at the music festival was as follows: Songs; Cossack dance —Dusk, April, Well May the Keel Row, Sun and Showers and Carol of the Shepherds; dances; Sweet Monuments and Markers Kate, Gathering ~ Pea ~ Pods and Si- of Bronze and Granite cilian Circle. AND SECURITY comes only when one knows that At Prices You Can Afford • The Bellview PT-A plans to his home, his belongings and his car are fully pro­ hold a meeting at the Bellview tected from sudden loss or damage through adequate, school hose Friday evening, April dependable insurance! Our Oregon Mutual Fire In­ Next Door to Post Office 21. The program is to be present­ surance Policies cost you less, protect you better. ed by all the students of the C all Office 118. Res. 248-R I Play safe, school. The girls will present the Evening Appointments songs and dances which they gave ‘■DEPENDABLE SERVICE” at the festival. Several selections will be given by the toy orchestra, and the violin sextet will present several selections. I • The Bellview Home Extension 240 EAST MAIN STREET i unit holds its meeting Friday, ■ April 21, at the Grange hall. The lesson is to be on good grooming, , and will be conducted by the two I leaders, Mrs. Claude Conley and Phone Mrs. Henry Stenrud. They request that each member will please 21 bring two small towels and two f I small jars. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon by the host­ ess, Mrs. Albert Arnold. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long- *■ streth attended the junior-senior I prom at the Ashland high Friday Í evening. • Mi 1 • Dale Williams spent last Sat­ urday and Sunday visiting at the home of Don Nosier in Ashland. • The girls 4-H cooking club held a meeting Monday afternoon at the home of the leader, Mrs. C. H. J Modrell. Misses Eleanor George and Joanne Neil demonstrated the P Life - Auto - Fire HAPPINESS comes with SECURITY INSURANCE M. T. BURNS and wax enthusiastically enjoying her stay in the Pacific west of special Intciist I" the Ash­ land branch is the assurance that the* new state president of AAUW. Miss Beryl Holt of Salem, will visit the local branch during the coming year. 'Olis visit will I m « the first made by the state president since the association wax organ ized by the former state president, Mrs V. D. Earl of Eugene, three years ago. Miss King, who has been chair­ man of the International ltela tions group of the* local AAUW during the |>axt two years, states that she attended a breakfast with representatives of this group in Salem on Saturday morning, and reports that the* stat«« chair­ man wax favorably impressed with the work accomplished by the Ashland chapter, requesting the Axhiand delegate to repeat her re­ port of the local branch to the as­ sembled group. 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