THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1956 SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW fit «W A. WJ Jobs Daughters I nitiate Thirteen Members Campfire Council Elects Officers V'a S pirit of Christmas Subject of Talk at Civic Club M eeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Church Choir to Present SCIENTIST ’The .Messiah’ This Friday Handel’s ’The Messiah ’ will be presented by the First Church of Christ. Second and B streets, this Friday at J 30 p.m The music will be under the direction of Glenn Matthews, Southern Oregon college music department, with the church's choir singing with assistance i from other Jackson county I singers The public is cordially invited to attend Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock Subject. Is the universe. In­ cluding Man, Evolved by Atom­ ic Force? Golden Text. I Chronicles 16:23,24. Sing unto the Lord, all the earth; shew forth from day to day his salvation Declare his glory among the heathen; his marvelous works among all na­ tions. Sunday School at 9 30 a m Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, Is held at 8 o’clock. Reading R o o m open daily from 2 to 5 p m except Sundays and holidays. The public la cor­ dially invited to attend these services, and to use the reading room. — New officers of ttiie Ashland- The Rev. Earl Downing spoke at the club’s house on Winburn Talent Campfire girls council HARTLEY INFANTS were elected at a meeting held on the subject “The Spirit of way. The twin babies born to Mr The Rev. Downing's talk con­ and Mrs. Richard Hartley on last Monday at the home ut Mrs Christmas, to the Women s Thirteen Kirin were initiated for the Bibles. Marshall Woodell. 11» Seventh, Civic club at a covered dish cerned four parts “The Spirit Sunday, passed away last Mon- A Christmas rftory was pre­ Ashland Into the Jobs Daughters Bethel, luncheon and meeting last week of Goodwill and Peace, The day Interment was in the sented by librarian Nancy Dun No. 22, Tueaday night Spirit of Hope, The Spirit of , Stearns cemetery with the Rev Elected w *n Mrs Dorothy ---------------------— They were Loretta Sloper, keson with carols by the choir. Suksdorf. Adoration, and Th< Spirit of Irwin P Alger conducting the Talent, president; . Tummy Parks, Jackie True, At the close of the meeting a Henry Enders, Ashland, vice C a m p fire G f f / S Enlightenment.’’ Following the graveside service. Nuncy Norbury, Janet Byrum, skit in honor of Andy Stevens president Mrs Elmo Stevenson, j talk, a chorus of tx>ys and girls The funeral was in charge of r Claudia Johnson, Janet Jonas, was given by the officers. from the fifth and sixth grades the perj funeral home in Med- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Ashland, secretary; and S. R i Refreshments were enjoyed June Hudson, Sue Heller, Kay of the Briscoe school sang a ford ' (Christian Church) Second and Schuerman, Ashland, treasurer, i Fisher, Catherine Clark, Paula by all attending _________________ , The retiring president is Mrs B Streets. The Christmas ceremonial fire Negro spiritual, two Christmas Byrum, und Donna Boggcas. songs, and two Spanish songs CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Katherine Nelson Earl F. Downing, Minister. tor all Blue Birds and Campfire The spiritual was described by . Miss Chloe Stevens, honored A new member to the council Bible School, 9:45 a.m The members in attendance as “out 717 Slskiyou B,vd Daughters of Nile girls w ill be held this Sunday, queen, presided over the initlu i i; Miss Beverly Bennett, on the December 17, at 1 30 p m. in the standing, with all different parts Br- Evart B Borden. Minister Church teaching and studying. tlon A pin given by Guardian 1 staff of Southern Oregon col well done.” Sunday School, 9 45 a m. (The Christmas program will be lege Mrs' Woodell. executive- | Lincoln school auditorium. Mabel Bose was presented to Hold Ceremonial j Classes for all ages Christmas Eve.) Various committees are work­ Associute Guardian Andy Ste­ During the business meeting, secretary of the council, said the Sunday Morning Worship, 11 Morning Service, 11:00 a m. vens by his daughter Chloe, the A t Grants Pass ing on the ceremonial They in­ President Myrtle Mayberry vol­ council will Invite Mrs Elton Sermon by Dr Borden. Sermon: “Behold I Bring You honored queen. Jackson of the Medford Camp- clude the committee on arrangi- unteered to officially represent Good News!’’ Tin- winter ceremonial of Zu- fire girls to become a member ments, composed of Mrs Guy the club and to make the pre­ The Christmas Story ” The committees for the Christian Endeavor, B:30 pm. leima temple, No. 13, Daughters of the council Also. children’s Christmas Randles and Miss Beverly Ben- sentation of the gifts donated by Queen’s Ball on Wednesday. De­ Topics of discussion d u r i n g , A1,ee Burnette is club members for the Camp program and senior choir. Solo­ For all ages of children and cember 27, In honor of the i of the Nile, was held last Satur­ youth. White veterans. the council’s meeting were the handling the program newly elected queen, Kay Dud day In Grants Pass ists will be Erma Berg and G. S Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. ley, were chosen. Barbara Bug , Queen Ollie Ogle presided Campfire girls’ money-making Mrs. MaeBelle Nielsen, Mrs. | The Chairmanship for the Green. Margaret Ramsay is the Sermon; “Ten Timely Truths bee will be general chairman * over the affair. Twenty four projeets and Problems concern-| Caroline Stevenson, and Miss club’s part in mailing Easter choir director and organist Mrs. and Collette Perrine, Barbara members from Ashland attend ing the girls summer camp at Beverly Bennett are on the dec­ seal envelopes was given to Mrs. Henry Metz is the children’s ' for Today." Midweek Service, Wednesday. oration committee . Mrs John Glenn Wilsey. 44 Church street. program director. Van Vl«-«-t, mid Barbara Hild «•«I They were Obera Dunn, Bess Lake of the Woods 7:15 p.m. are on the program committee Travis, Lulu Franco, Marchail Tin- council will meet again Schulz is in charge of the A letter was read from the Thelma Linlnger, January 8 Members of the decorations Stansbury, county health physician thank­ candles committee are Mildred Zltter Betty Weller, Louise Oden, and ing the club for use of the club­ house for the baby clinic. It was cob, Nancy Dunkeson, Cynthia Cora Woodward. Methodist Choir to Sing Plckcll, Barbara Wray, Maxine Virgie Hahn, Nina Hanby, Trinity Guild Luncheon. announced that there would be Cantuta Sunday Evening 1 no meeting this month of the Champion. Pat Austin, Wanda Myrtle Mayberry, G l a d y s Business Meeting Held W a Red Cross sewing group Oden, Sylvia Smith and Knth- : Wright, Tanna Trites, Louise The Christmas cantata, “The lene Reagan. Nosier, Katie Van Vleet, Lor- The Trinity guild of the Epis­ Hostesses for last week’s Prince of Peace” by John Spen­ The refreshment committee , ruinc Zlttercob, Jotephone Wal- copal church met last Thursday cer Camp, w ill be presented at meeting were Mrs P e a rl wlll have as its members Sandra ’acp- Ruth Morris. Dorothy Mor- for corporate communion at the First Methodist church next Crouch, Mrs Sue Thompson, Clnry, Marlene Heard. Carole«- ' *»- Louise Daugherty, Kathcr- 11:30 a.m. This was followed by Sunday evening Mrs. Verna Egli. and Mrs Hazel Tulin. Van Vleet, and Norina Stevens ,n® Merrill, Elizabeth Mars, a noon luncheon at the parish BEFORE Unused attic apace. house and a business meeting | A 33-voice choir will partici­ Nancy Weitzel, ehnirman of Sara Peters and Muriel Kramer The next meeting of the group pate in the religious cantata with Mrs John Daugherty, i A large number of the tem­ A part of the house that doesn't the losing team in the Christmas president, in chorg« Variations in the cantata give a w ill be on January 3. At that card contest, will be In charge ple’s members attended the time the following women will earn its salt. Looks like trying The bazaar committee report- wide ran* e music P8? * wjth serve as hostesses: Mrs. Gladys of refreshments for the winning luncheon at the Grants Pass Presents to be ed a highly successful sale of | thf mcn s. choruses and solos Dooms, Dr. Bertha Sawyer, Mrs. to fix it up would be a waste of team at a skating and gift ex­ country club crippled change party during the holiday sent to the . Shrine 7™ « m p p iw chll- fancy work, mincemeat, and I mterspercmg the e n s e m b l e Stella Corthell, and Mrs Glen time and money. vacation. The winning Wilsey. /inning team’s , ‘T* 0 ' hosinta,1 in Portland were plants, according to Mrs Ruth groupings placed around a Christmas tree. E King, the guild’s secretary. The director for the musical chairman was Wanda Oden. The ceremonial followed at Guild members expressed their offering will be Mrs. William Past queen Venita Roberson the Masonic temple with 22 can appreciation to all who helped j Weber. Organ accompaniment AFTER A beautiful little room, was escorted and introduced to in any way. w ill be by Mrs. Frank Davis. the gathering Miss Edna Dough- didates in attendance. which can house paying guaatsl MT. SHASTA The next meeting of the tem­ tery was escorted and presented The Rev A H MacDonnell 1 “ _ , pi«- will be In Ashland on road a short history of Trinity F i r s t C h u rc h o f t h r is t A few dollars worth of milled a gift for her help with music during the past year Mrs. Ralph January 13 church compiled from early rec To Present ‘The Meksiah’ lumber, wall-board, cold-water Sykes was escorted and given ords. Miss Lydia McCall, Mrs a gift for making plastic covers Mabel Kinney and Mrs Alice paint plus a few days' labor did Handel's “The Messiah” will IN "PRETTY-PRINT" Gowland were appointed as ad­ be presented at the First Church the trick. ditional members of the histori­ of Christ, Second and B streets, BAGS l l | | _ v cal «i u n i i n i i i i e v i to o m a m * j a further Ashland, on Friday. December committee make ALL NEW PATTERNS studY Anyone having old pic- 15, at 8 p.m. WE CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON YOUR / * / tures, newspapers, or o other ma­ The public is cordially invited terial pertaining to the Ashland REMODELING PLANS to attend this religious oratorio Tin- Brownie Revel, the Ash­ land and Talent Brownie scouts' ' church is invited to lend them depicting biblical history. The production w ill be under the di­ Christmas party, was held last to the committee. The regular social meeting rection of Glenn Matthews, as­ Saturday morning in the junior and study program will be held sistant professor of music at high gym Upon arrival at the party, the on December 21 at 2 p.m. in the Southern Oregon college. little girls were divided into j parish house Tea hostesses will Soprano soloist w ill be Miss Your Friendly Yards four groups and each group was j be Mrs. John Daugherty and Coleen Tiegs; alto, Mrs. Lois Hiway 66 Phone 8511 Mrs Alice Gowland. identified with a Christmas sym- ( Miller Windsor: tenor, Clarence 165 C Street Ashland Telephone 6561 bol During the morning's fun, ; Wiggins, high school band direc- Free Daily Delivery Recipe for traffic tragedy: all the Brownies learned a ' tr; and Donald Evan Davis as new Christmas song played mi>. alcohol and gasoline—and bass soloist for the performers. grimes, danced circle games, and st 1 er! D IA M O N D « IN O made a Christmas tree orna- | ment. Christmas tree cookies were served to those attending. | from Before closing the festivities and craft sections, all those pres- I ent gathered around the big Christmas tree to sing carols | and join hands in a friendship circle. The leaders all agreed that they had enjoyed the party as much as the little girls. Mrs. Ray LcManquais was in charge of the Revel with Mrs Layton Schell, Mrs J T Briggs and Miss Virginia Lutz assisting in crafts; Mrs. Leo Sohler, Mrs G. W Byrd, and Mrs. W E Har­ rison teaching games; Mrs. Rod­ ney Keating accompanied by Miss Barbara Hild at the piano teaching new songs; Mrs. Doug­ las Faske, Mrs R. J. Hutchinson and Miss Virginia Whittle teach ing the dances. Mrs F. G. Foy of Talent and Mrs. H. B. Cook, field director from Medford, also assisted. Ceremonial Set W « erruze Rabbit Pellet s Brow nie Scouts Ho d GdV PartV BELLVIEW FEED STORE J. W. COPELAND YARDS Keeps Sheldon's I Order your Christmas Flowers from j ! A L F R E D ’S Ì POINSETTIAS (Pink, White,and Red) $1.50 AND UP CHRISTMAS BEGONIAS CROWD OF 109 ATTENDS TRAIL RIDERS PARTY Jewelry G IF T S that are kept and cherished for everyone on your list. — and from 75c up! Sheldon Jewelry "Next to the Mart” Watch Repair Jewelry Repair 272 E. Main Phone 7131 CONVFNIFNT PAYMENTS ’««Ktectctectctgie« The annual Christmas party of the Ashland Riding associa­ tion and the Medford Trail Rid­ ers was held last Friday in the Phoenix Grange hall. With 109 people in attendance the gift exchange was a huge af­ fair. Besides the adults, 20 chil­ dren joined in, the Christmas tree exchange. A roast turkey dinner was enjoyed by all. The evening was rounded out with square dancing by young and old alike. OTHER POTTED VARIETIES >■ : - F Cyclamen Pink, White, Red Carnations Azaleas Irte African Violet« Roses Mixed Flower Pots Chrysanthemums FREE DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE ASHLAND-MEDFORD AREA / , WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE! PAST MATRONS MEET AT HOME OF MRS. ELHART The Mary E. McCall Past Matron’s club met at the home of Mrs. Carlton Elliart Decem­ ber 4. There was a good at­ tendance at the meeting. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Elhnrt, Mrs. John Daugherty, and Mrs. Elmer Biegcl. The January meeting will, be i ¡held at the home of Mrs. Nvliic , P. t r:, 550 E. Mr.’ • . t--{ ' CTT FLOWERS ALFRED’S - FLORISTS Corner fòwa and Siskiyou Boulevard Ashland, Oregon Phone: Ashland 2-1521