Society * Clubs Phi Delta Kappa To Be Chartered At SOC Saturday S o u th ern O regon college s c h a p te r of Phi D elta K appa, na tiouul ed u cational fra te rn ity , will receive Its c h a rte r ut cere­ m onies S atu rd ay , M arch .1 The p rincipal sp ea k er for the c h a rte rin g will be Dr. G eorge C K yte, national p resid en t of th e fra te rn ity , and professor o f education a, the U niversity of C alifo rn ia O th er d ig n itaries speaking w ill be V ictor Phelps, P o rtlan d , PDK district rep resen tativ e, an d A rnold L G rulapp, Klum atii Falls, p re sid e n t of th e south ern O regon field chupter G uests w ill include field ch u p ter rep resen tativ es from Portland, Salem, Monmouth, Eugepe, and S eattle, and Rex P u tn am , stute su p erin ten d e n t of public instruction. O fficers elected lust O ctober for th e new c h a p te r include A rnold G rnlupp. K lam ath F alls G lenn Hale, Eugle P oint; L C M offitt, G ra n ts Puss; and Dr A rth u r S. T aylor and A lwin M iller, S o u thern O regon col lege M iller expects 50 m em bers ol the so u th ern O regon c h a p te r to be on hand for the cerem ony Jobs Daughters Plan for Dance Jobs D uuglitcrs, B ethel No 22, m et last T uesday w ith h o n ­ ored Q ueen Kay Dudley p re ­ siding. PAGE FIVE SO U TH ER N OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1DS1 Street Name Background, Book Review Entertain Study Club ••The S tre e ts of A shland,” by Mrs. H enry C. G aley and a book review of Nevil S h u te 's (N or­ w ay, “T he Legacy,” by Mrs. Roger R ath h ighlighted the A shland S tudy clu b ’s M onday m eeting ut the hom e of Mrs I A Woods, 333 N. M ain street In h e r talk, Mrs G aley said, ’’ll m akes a tow n a v ery p e r­ sonal possession w hen one know s the story of th e stre e ts that we travel. O ne know s w here som e of oui people cam e from by the nam es of th e stree ts they opened up - W isconsin. Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, and P en n sy lv an ia.” Shi- show ed the influence of the early s e ttle r’s politics in tin num ing of such stre e ts as Lin coin, G arfield, G ran t, Dewey, and H arrison. Also, th e nam es 1950 Aw ard Book Reviewed for DKG of a few early pioneers w ere listed W alker, H elm an, Cool­ idge, lla rg a d in e , and Skidm ore. Also, Mrs G aley show ed the influence of trees on the nam ­ ing of the streets Exam ples w ere L aurel, G ak, M anzanita, W illow, P ine, M aple, W alnut, icstnut, A lm ond, M adrone, and the like. T he book review of the a fte r­ noon concerned the novel, "T he L egacy,” by S hute which is based on the W orld W ar II in­ cident of th e Jap an ese invasion of S um atra. Mrs Rath, the review er, told of th e p a rty of 80 Dutch wo­ m en and ch ild ren who were taken p risoners by the Jap an ese Since th ere was no camp women, the prisoners were forced by each Jap an ese com m an d er to go to an o th er area This forced trek lasted for threi years. Tlie au th o r, the re v iew er re­ lated, m et one of the survivors in 1949 She was Mrs. J G. G eysel-Zonck. and the w riter pu G am m a held its re g u la r m onthly m eeting F eb ru a ry 17 at the G irls’ C om m unity C lub house in M edford. Miss G e r­ tru d e Engle, guest speaker, p re­ sented an inform ative and e n ­ te rta in in g review of the book, "T he P eabody S isters of S alem ” ! i Hall T harp Th< book received tin- 195(1 educators aw ard of D elta K appa Gam m a. C u rre n t events in education was presented by Miss Deelie W hisenant. M rs G eorgiana Johnson led group singing Miss Alm a F rerich was host­ ess chairm an, assisted by Miss Eflythe A ndrew s, Miss B ertha C alhoun, Miss L y n n etta Q uin­ lan, Miss F ern T rull, Miss Es­ th e r Fox and Mrs. J u lia Wil liam s Miss P rincess E gbert poured G uests for the program w ere Mrs Una B. Inch, Mrs. O live F ountain and Mrs. F red Engle. T able decorations w ere in a spring them e w ith a rra n g e ­ m ents of daphne, pussy w illow s and lav en d er tapers. Miss B arb ara Hild announced a sp orts dance to be held on S atu rd ay , M arch 31. Miss B ar­ b ara Bugbee, senior princess, gave a re p o rt on the food sale w hich she was In charge of It was also announced tiiat th e m em bers w ould serve at the C om m andery d in n e r M arch 3. An election of the guard ian council was held w ith the nam es to be announced publicly Beta Sigma Phi Chapters at a la te r date. Hold Joint Installation P ast Q ueen C hloe S tevens Beta Sigtna Phi so ro rities of was introduced, as w ell as Mrs M arth a Elliart. past grand guar A shland and M edford held a dian, and Andy Stevens, vice jo in t in stallatio n and initiation cerem ony in M e d f o r d last associate grand guardian T hursday. O fficers installed for the A sh­ land ch a p te r w ere Mrs. M artel P eters, president; Mrs. Roland W ilkerson, vice-president; Miss H elen D unlap, secretanry; Miss C arol Denny, tre a su re r; and Mrs Emil Egli's hom e at 35 M rs Ja c k W illiam s, extension G ra n ite street was the m eeting- officer. place last F riday for 25 mem- O th er initiates from A shland b ers of the P ast Noble G rands w ere Mrs. D rew Lam b, M rr f Hope R ebekah lodge. S tanley S chafer, Mrs. K ennet The com m ittee In charge of H arris, Mrs. W alter Ross, and refresh m en ts was Mrs. Jesse Mrs R alph K err Owens. Mi M ary W allis, and M rs Tem pa C unningham A fter th e re g u la r business Lodge Drill Team R eadies m eeting a lively gam e of "blind For In itia tio n C erem onies au c tio n ” was enjoyed by all. Hope R ebekah lodge held its R efreshm ents included a re g u la r w eekly m eeting T ues­ G eorge W ashington angel's food day w ith Mrs. M arie A rney. cake elab o rately decorated for noble grand, presiding. Hie occasion. T he local lodge’s d rill team is The next m eeting of the practicing for the initiation group will be a t the IOOF h all cerem onies at w hich it w ill p er in M arch w ith husbands of the form. m em bers as guests at a covered Nice re fresh m e n ts w ere serv­ dish supper. ed from tables b rightly d ecor­ The com m ittee in charge of ated w ith daffodils. this m eeting w ill be Mrs. Mae Mrs. M yrtle M ayberry was L indner, Mrs N orm a W altcr- chairm an of the efreshm ents m ire, Mrs. Hazel Neff, Mrs com m ittee. D orothy Specht, and Miss Ethel Reed Talent Couple C elebrates Guild Prodi/ O f Saroyan Scores at S< j Hears Dr. Wehs; For Plant Sale t G ar- W ayne » lieg e, h e r of to n d ay By DON BJ Not content to re earned last term f< Mentation of the "H e Done H er Wi b ers of th e Southern Oregon C ollege T h eatre G uild scored a n o th e r triu m p h last W ednes day ev en in g at C hurchill hall a u d to riu m with their pleasing p re sen tatio n of William S aro y ­ an 's one-act dram a “ Hello O ut T h ere.” An audience of n early ISO en th u siastically applauded th e ex cellen t perform ances of F red W hited J r . as the prisoner, •‘P h o to -F in ish ,” Leah Peabody as ‘E m ily,” and Lee Goode as ‘‘th e h u sb an d .” Joan B urke p o r­ tra y e d th e “ wronged w om an,” F ra n k Koch a man, and G eorge Bell, a second man. T he set, lighting, and over all production were highly e f­ fective . G eorge Bell d irected the p erfo rm an ce. Dixie M cCullough was stag e m anager. u r. w e n s lo ia or m e farm ly- gard en connection in th a t coun­ try. T he fam ily life th ere, he said, is d epicted in th e ir g ar­ dens. M r an d Mrs. A llen, Rogue R iver, w ere guests of th e club A llen told of plans fo r the b eau tificatio n of th e E lizab eth ­ an th e a tre In A shland and the p a rt th a t w ould be played by th e G ard en clubs in th e area Mrs. E rn est W. J e rm a rk , dis­ tric t vice-president, announced th e d istrict m eeting set fo r A pril 26 in G ra n ts Pass S he also ann o u n ced th e d ed i­ cation of th e B lue S ta r Memo­ rial m a rk e r on th e Siskiyous, A pril 27. S ev eral no tab les from C alifo rn ia and O regon h ave been in v ited to speak a t the cerem onies. It was ann o u n ced th a t the A shland G ard en clu b w ill dec­ T h ere a re now 75,696 Units o ra te th e C am p W hite chapel of Cui) Scouts, Boy Scouts and fo r its E aster services. Also, a E x p lo rers in the Boy Scouts of p la n t sale w ill be held at th e g ro u p ’s n ex t re g u la r m eeting America on M arch 26 w hich is open to the public a t the W om en’s Civic club on W inburn way. The funds w ill be used to send the president to th e state m eeting at Hood R iver. A new m em ber received dur uig the m eeting was Miss G er­ tru d e Cox. Dr. B erth a S aw y er and Mrs. H. M R um berg w ere guests for th e afternoon. Hostesses w ere Mrs. Je rm a rk , Miss G race L ytle, Mrs Mc- G ru d er, and Mrs Jo h n F Nel­ son. Mrs. A llen H a rris won the door prize. P re sid e n t D orothy M ills presided o v er th e m eeting. When m em bers answ ered the ro ll call, they responded by an sw erin g a sp ring gard en choice M arch hostesses w ill be M rs W D. Jackson, M rs Louise Mc­ N air, Mrs. G eorge M iller, and M rs M urray M urphy FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue, South S unday m o rning service at 11 o’clock Subject: C h rist Jesu s G olden Text: I Jo h n 4 9. In This was m anifested th e love of God to w ard us, because th a t Student Leader To Speak at SOC David L evering, trav elin g secretary for the W orld S tu d en t S erv ice Fund, w ill speak to so­ cial science classes a t S o u th ern Oregon college F rid ay , M arch 2. The young stu d en t lead er has first-hand know ledge of the university in 1950, he atten d ed events in so u th east Asia Upon his graduation from R edlands a sem inar in Mysore, India, and a conference in Bom bay. B e­ sides these m eetings he trav e l­ led extensively th ro u g h o u t In­ dia and talk ed with lead ers in education and politics th ere Ju stice waits, and is used to w aiting, and rig h t wins the ev erlastin g victory —M a ry B ak er Eddy God sent his only begotten Son into th e w orld, th a t we m ight live through him. S unday School a t 9:30 a m. Wednesday evening meeting, w hich includes Christian testim onies of Science healing, I I ! - 3 i i‘ ! Past Grands Meer At Egli Home Alpha Club Has Luncheon -low to bring a new kind of beauty and comfort snto your living room ...with Light-Conditioning The Light-Conditioned Home is today’s big new idea for home comfort and beauty. It’s a home where the lighting follows exact recipes prepared by Amer­ ica’s top lighting experts . . . a home where the world between your walls seems as bright, as cheerful, as inspiring as all outdoors! Typical Light-Conditioning recipes for a living room are shown here. (»6th .Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E E. Cook, Tai ent, celeb rated th e ir 66th w ed­ A covered dish luncheon was ding an n iv ersary F eb ru ary 22. enjoyed by A lpha club m em ­ The couple w ere at hom e to bers and th eir husbands last m any of th eir friends all day T uesday who called to co n g ratu late At th e business m eeting of the group, plans w ere finished C ook’s have been resi for the "w hat-not” rum m age of T alent for m any years sale to be held this S atu rd ay . M arch 3, at the parish house of Talent Camp Fire G irls the Episcopal church. Mrs Owen G ragg is chairm an Help Piaster Seal D rive The Wa-tu-hi-yie C am p F ire of th e sale, assisted by Mrs group at T alent filled 1,000 P au lin e Finnell. E aster seal envelopes for the c u rre n t m ailing cam paign. The seals w ill be sen t to Gold Hill, P rospect, L ake C reek, and g u ard ian for the envelope MT. SH A STA Jacksonville. Mrs. Mae C ulver was the stuffing. 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