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Southern Oregon New» Review, lliuivdjy, January 30, 1^47 THE Royal Neighbors Install Officers JACKSONVILLE MINER Stella Beach Is A n n o u n cem en t» I’TA iiii'in b e i» v hi iioiii tiicii i!.oniiii> m c i'tip u tin 1 u fti'in o o n of F e b ru a ry 5 nt ..................... , ,, , ’>,«•11« Ili acn w as elected p rc si-: -«.rto u u iiu ia ».da n e tte d i I* unci al scia Ices w ert ,eld .0 ,0 p m . lo p le for the day w ill ()| (h|> MiMs„ in a |y s(<.,(.ty a t oy u te j a c x a o u v t t t e ,< t a ic n o f Hnyal N eig h b o rs held inatullu- (S a tu rtla y a t 1:00 p in in the Con- he "T h e G ood C itiz e n " A F ound a m eeting held T h u rsd a y a fte r L a st w eek th e se n io r class of ¿June» u a u c e which w as nexu ¿»at turn of o fficers on th e n ig h t o í | ***** c h ap el Im M is. M ai er» Day lea w ill he p a ri of the n o o n O t h c i officers e le c te d w e re | Ja c k so n v ille h ig h school p re se n t- ut uuy in g o t a t tn e lU U t n a n . A J a n u a r y 21. T h ey p ie se n te d th e I k*11'4’! Bytlei w ho p a sse d a w a y a t e v e n t T he p ro g ra m c o m m itte e N ellie N ied erm ey er, vice p r e s i- 'e d ‘ W hen th e B ough B re a k s.” w ism n g w en w as also a p a r t 01 l e l l i mg O ra c le w ith a pust o ra c le *" 1 hom e W e d n e .d a y n ig h t aftei 'w ill in clude Mi - E lm er A dam s den t: Z.ola Kick, se c re ta ry ; .M ar-¡T h e p la y w as u n d e r th e d ire c tio n uie a x ia ir a n a m is p ro d u c e d som e ian N ie d e rm e y e r; V irginia M a d -¡o f M r. J o h n H a rr w h o chose the 91U.UU. A lb e rt f te c a e r i w as c h a ir pm a n d th e C e re m o n ia l M a r s h a ll'* 111 *Bness of t i l l i e n y e a is. S h e and F re sh m a n C lass m o th ers, d«, .. and Alice M itchelrrfore w e re | fo llo w in g fo r th e cast; H elen m a n 01 tn e d a n c e c o m m itte e . an d a ssista n t M arsh all w ith B oyal 1 W*'N U n a tiv e ol Iow a, an d had 1 D om e l-.xten - ion U nit will m eet a ls o elected to fill new posts. S h a rp , Jo y c e W olf, D onna W all, M em b ers 01 tn e lodge s ta te th a t le .a d i'd on on the th e old old Stagi S ta g e Hoad I " n F rid a y , F e b ru a ry I .th e topic N eig h b o rs pins. I •‘ •■’Oled Mi M arian N ie d e rm e y e r, th e V ance A dam s, E ld o n G u n te r, E l th e y w isn to tn a n k a ll w no too k . ... ....... n 1 , 1 n ,,,th ol J a c k so n v ille u n til uhoul w ,|l B read B aking. S elm a Huz- hostess, was assisted by S te lla la H ard , R ic h a rd N ie d e rm e y e r, p a n in tin s a lla ir a n d w ho m ad e O i l u t i s iiMUtlifd w ere O i a c l e 1, . ................................ . , I .n ,„ul C la ra M ae Pool w ill fx* th e l i m e 5e.11.-. a g o w in n th e la n u ly Don Jo h n so n , E va Clexnm er, Ron «1 a success. B i. eh. O pal C arti-r, an«, G la d y s M aig ie M vK un; P a st O racle N eva j |„ ,u g (,t p r o p e t y in Ja c k so n v ille , ! >« a d d Lunch« on w ill be se rv e d Jo h n so n . I larnilton. I u m m liis, Vice U n te le m a ig a ie l w h e re sh e iiad re sid e d for th e • noon foi a no m in al c h arg e. All M r. a n d M rs. G o rd a n K im b a ll The business m e e tin g w as p r e P re c e d in g th e p la y th e school « vicu U. i i ; C h a in c ilo i, iviary .Men 1* p a st th re e y e a rs. Mrs. H yder w a s H 'ie in v ite d w h e th e r m e m b e rs or sold th e ir hom e on J a c k so n v ille sided over by B ern ice G ordon. ban d e n te rta in e d w ith tw o n u m T l" " ’ 10:00 « m. till 3:0« p.rn. m an. Ile c o rd c r, C la ra .Mae t'o o l, 5« y e a rs old at th e tim e of h e r H ill to M r. an d M rs. J a m e s J a m going. In a d d itio n to h e r w idow W v a re glad Io re p o rt at th is N ellie N ied erm ey er led th e g ro u p b ers “L e g io n n a ire s on P a ra d e ,” ieson of P h o e n ix w h o w ill m a k e lu e e iv c r , S y b il ¿»icw an; iviui- in prayei at th e opening of th e by K le ffm a n , “O ra c le O v e rtu re ,” e r, A lb e rt E Ifydei of Ja c k so n , ,h i' ’ M rs A yres is g e ttin g by T ay lo r. “ H ik in g S ong,” by th e ir h o m e h e re in th e n e a r fu so u ii, Laos 1.« i n k i n g , . » a i s i a u t ville, sh e leaves tw o g ra n d c h ild ¿*ll,,n nicely and w as a b le to leave m eeting. . mui s n a i l , Cieueva n a v ie s , r. n, R onnie an d A nna, w ho m ade M em bers p re se n t i n c l u d e d K ro n e a n d “G ay F ie s ta ,” a M ex i tu re . h o sp ital an d sta y at her son T he K im b a ll’s a re re m o d e lin g in n e r ¿sentinel, Je ssie T e a i; g ü i th e n hom e w ith th e n g ra n d p a i | ;,nd d a u g h ti 1 in la w ’s hom e u n til M yrtle A rnold, O pal C a lle r, A nna can folk song w e re p re se n te d by th e ir sto re a n d office b u ild in g m o «' ¿»eutuiei, a a iu n ¿»until, m an en ts. O ne son, S ta n le y of C e n tra j s ' u ' *s able to tra v e l to h e r hom e, W endt, N ellie N ie d e rm e y e r, R u th th e h ig h school c h o ru s, b e tw e e n w h e re th e y w ill h a v e a h o u se a cts one and tw o. a g e i , G o lU ic C a s l n e r , m u sic ia n ha. W ash in g to n , tw o siste rs and M o e k t o n , Bei niece G o rd a n , A lice T w o officers left o u t of th e IO 1 e a rl K itc h e n ; F a ith , G o ld ie c a s i tw o b ro th e rs in W ashington. “V alse L le w e lly n " by W iedoeft k e e p in g a p a r tm e n t in w h ic h th e y ° F lisl w ‘ “ ’ N oble G ra n d M itehelinore, K a th a rin e W endt, ui-r, C o u rag e, Lance i.in u ; iviuu- G o rd o n K im ball and P ast N oble Selm a H azen, E dna E vans, S te lla w as p re se n te d d u rin g a cts tw o w ill re sid e in th e fu tu re . C a rp e n te rs a re p re s e n tly at esiy , G la d y s W in n in g n am ; r.n- ¡B each, Lulu S a u lsb e rry , Zola a n d th re e by M r. 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