Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1945)
rotm MEoroRD mail thibthts , BunatT. mt . iM Society and Qubs 'Luncheon Planned By Local Chapter ' For DAR Officer Plans for entertaining Mrs. Julius Young Talmadgo, presi dent general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, were made at the last meeting of Cra ter Lake chapter April 28 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Reichstein, 7 Glen Oak Court, with Mrs. I". J. Newman as hostess, Mrs. Talmadge, of Athens, Ga., and Washington, D. C, will be honored at a luncheon Wednes day, May 9, at the Presbyterian church parlors here and follow ing the luncheon will meet with chapter members. Mrs. 'Tal madge, a delegate to the world security conference being held at San Francisco, will continue north from Medford to visit chapters in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Mrs. Bert B. Lowry. Medford, Oregon state regent, will accom pany Mrs. Talmadge while she visits chapters in Salem May 10 and the Portland chapters May XI. The president general will bring the latest national DAR news to the chapters In the west since she attended the DAR na tional board of management meeting in Washington, D. C, just before leaving the east. The board meeting supplanted the annual Continental Congress, canceledd this year due to war conditions. During the chapter meeting, Mrs. G. Q. D'Alblnl, Mrs. Fran ces Cochran and Mrs. Lowry re ported on a meeting with the Sons of the American Revolu tion concerning the restoration of the old courthouse at Jackson ville for the housing of all relics and to perpetuate historical In terest in the town, one of the oldest in the state. . Mrs. M. N. Hogan of the Jack ion County League of Women Voters explalnid the plan of the Dumbarton Oaks conference for United Nations' organiiation. Mrs. D'Alblnl, Mrs. Cochraa, Mrs. R. E. Green, Mrs. Pankey and Mrs. Taylor were named on nominating committee. -A musical program was given by Mrs. Thomas Young, who pre sented piano numbers, and Miss Dorothy Jean Farley, who sang three numbers, accompanied by Mist Phylllt Furry. An Interesting guest waa Mrs. Nutting, member of the DAR chapters In St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Newman, assisted by Mrs. R. G. Beach and Mrs. A. E. Strat ton, served refreshments. Mrs. Lowry and Miss Sara van Meter poured. Arrangements of spring flowers decorated the rooms. Wednesday Club Program Given For Music Week A program Jn observation of National Music Week was given at the Wednesday Study club last week, having been arranged by Mrs. F. E. Nichols. Numbers were presented by senior high ichool pupils of Miss Mabel Nan ten, musie supervisor. A quartet composed of Miss June Williams, Miss Audrey Jar min, Carl Wlnklebleck and Jer ald Pence presented two num bers and Miss Phyllis Furry gave two piano numbers. Following the musical pro gram Mrs. J. G. Love presented .( . hnnlr hv DeBTTlS Taylor giving the Interpretation of muiio from primitive nn in mnrinrn times. The im portant part that music plays In the American noma l- -1 ...... m rmnaoA O n H m ll 1 It wo " discussion by members followed. It was reported that Mrs. E. B. Picket Is improving in health and expects to return hert from Portland about the first of June. Mrs. Harold Brown, chairman of the "good times" committee, Invited the club to hold the next meeting in her home. This will be a luncheon and election of of ficers. Carptntars Return From California Trip Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V Car penter, Topsidcs, returned to Medford last week after a visit 1o California. While away the Carpenters visited their son, Pvt. Harlow Carpenter Camp Roberts, and Mrs. Carpenter s tister, Mrs. John Scott, Arcadia Cplif. San Francisco Couple Are Guests In city Mr. and Mrs. L, Edwin Hodg kins are In Medford from San Francisco visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hodgkins, 710 East Main street. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If Jim Mftvr fmm Ttrftt-itttto, wtirtttt srttia ptiK Ur thli ltnil trip-ntv tinm lrlM Uial IhouMn'l f iIb( .M ft Mfk m 9t Ro-Ea rvintpBUMi, ft twvw ffiprtr. Mil tt with q'itrl nt mr, Mt U Ink Of 4 kmrsM h our No WouhM at HI and tMtoi, To b4 ofUr I bMMPMi). ttil trt UntM t day. Oflt-n ollhtn buun tk. fmmvttlM (irwWtM - plMMlM rifM r Mftlncd, It Id do iw quiki m $ It r V o4 Wl twtur. ntra lb mplr IMrksc M tt-F tm joy tvth. f t iTT M It ! sVIJ tF (tritttMl utxlf lit ttWnlllto rMMTItk fltlKrvnt"-! Ru-Kl ft IS ft M u4 Wooiwiwrtu b ra Tlulft u4 iu .terM every Annual Luncheon Of Church Women Attended By 200 More than 200 Medford wom en were present Friday for the annual ' May Fellowship lunch eon sponsored by the Mecuord Council of Church Women at the Methodist church. The luncheon had been termed a "Noah's Ark" affair, featured pear salad in the menu and had for a program theme "Our Town", Medford, the "pear adise" of the world. Mrs. L. C. Kirby, president of the council, presided at the luncheon and the invocation was given by Mrs. Nellie Rosnlck. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Jean Farley, who sang, with Miss Phyllis Furry accom panying. Mrs. C. A. Meeker, program chairman, introduced five speak ers who spoke on various phases of "Our Town." Mrs. Harry Holmes of the Red Cross sj,oke on the problem of returning service personnel; Mrs. Dolph Phippt, chairman of the board of the Girls' Community club, spoke on the topic of newcom ers; Mrs. Ethl Tennent, super visor of the Medford war nurs ery told of that phase of the program theme; Mrs. Ben Schmidt spoke on juvenile pro tection and Mrs. Marjorie Hop kins, executive secretary of the Girl Scout council, concluded the speakers' program. luncheon tables were decor ated with flowers and with post ers appropriate to the luncheon theme and women attending found their luncheon partners by matching animal pictures. Camp, 'Auxiliary Department Heads Visit In Medford A number of department guests were present at the meet ing of the Col. Sargent Camp and Auxiliary, U.S.W.V., at the armory Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. Lola Skelly of Portland, de partment president; Mrs. Elsie McClung, Salem, department senior vice president; Mayme L. Love, Portland, department sec retary; Austia Barneburg, Med ford, department chaplain; Gladys Rammln, Medford de partment color bearer; L.XW. Whipperman, Grants Pass, de partment commander, and Fran cis M. Rich, Portland, depart ment inspector. Dr. and Mrs. W, W. Howard of Medford were also guests. Following dinner Dr. How ard showed colored moving pic tures of his trip by boat down the .Rogue River In October, 1941. Honored guests were present ed with gifts and President Gene Hitt presented the auxiliary offi cers and guests with corsages. Members of the auxiliary will tell carnations in Medford and Ashland on May 11 and 12. Ashland Concert Thursday Evening To Observe Week Ashland In celebration of National Mmlr Wxir rthrin, Lee Hufman of Ashland it pre senting Elaine Sutherlln and Marilyn Young, vocalists, in con cert this Week. Tha nnnnmrt U set for Thursday, May 10, at 8:15 p. m. in tht auditorium of the Southern Oregon College of Education. Mrs. Hufman will ac company both young women. Both Miss Sutherlin and Miss Younff. soDranos. wera ffatiiriri on a program of the Medford musical society earlier this year, Zuleima Temple To Meet Mav 12 Mrs. Harry Nordwlck, newly Installed queen of Zuleima Tern pie, Daughters of the Nile, will preside at the stateri meat inn ( for Saturday. May 12, In Grants rass. following the meeting Scheduled fnr turn nVlnolr Mother's Day tea and program w;n De neia. jnis win c-e the first meeting or the temple since the new offi cers were installed. Timely Messages on ': 1, .(J'-' The APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH (N. Central Ave. at 3rd St.) Prtttntt Tht Merits tl tht Old-Tlmt Oesptl lor An Assurance e! Spiritual Victory nrteati Sundayi U A.M., P.M.. and 7:43 P.M. Tutfdsy and Frldayt t P.M. A roltrrtlen Is mvtr Uk. j Big Dance Friday Benefits Children In Shrine Hospital One of the larger dancing par ties of the year has been an nounced for Friday night, May 11, when the Shrine club's bene fit dance will bt given in Mer rick's ballroom. The dance Is being sponsored in connection with the raising of funds for. the Shnners Hospital for Crippled Children In Port land, and the committee headed by O., O. Alenderfer, chairman, invites the public to attend and dance to the music of Schu macher's orchestra. Tickets are on sale throughout the valley or may be purchased from any Shriner. Loyalty Circle Annual Luncheon To Be Thursday An annual event of Loyalty circle, Methodist church, will take place this week when circle members hold the yearly Moth er's Day luncheon. The affair is set for Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the church, parlors. A program, arranged By Mrs Frank McKcown, will include numbers by the .Junipr High School Girls' trio, a reading by Emma Henderson and a duet by Mrs. Lyle Schoppert and her daughter, Members of all the women's groups of the church, as -well as anyono else Interested, are in vited to attend the luncheon. Gardeners Elect Year's Officers At Last Meeting Mrs. W. C. Rookard was elect ed president of the Medford Gar den club at a meeting held Thursday at the Girls' Commun ity club. She succeeds Mrs. C. C. Sater. Mrs. R. M. Finney was elected first vice-president; Mrs. Nell Davidson, second vice-president; Mrs. Dee Hendrickson, treasurer; Mrs. Max Leischner, recording secretary; Mrs. Eu gene Orr, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. L. L. Rentz, historian. Fourteen members attending the morning session were in structed in the making of cor sages and at the afternoon ses sion, attended by 43 members, L. G. Centner spoke on Insect control for the garden. Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. D. R. Wood were presented prizes. Hostesses for the meeting were the Mesdames D. R. Wood, Eugene Orr, C. J. Scmon, WU liam Swartz and H. L. Noblit. 4 Music Festival For High Schools To Be Held Here A music festival for high schools of the Rogue Valley re gion will be held In Medford May 17, according to Miss Mabel L. Nanscn, music supervisor for Medford public schools. Students from the various schools will practice together during the day and give a combined public eve ning performance. Massed groups will Include band, orchestra, mixed chorus and girls chorus. Each school will present several separate numbers for constructive cntl clsm. . Guest conductors are to be Karl Ernst, t upervlsor of school music In Portland and John Stehn of tht University of Ore gon. Lodge 'Announces Annual Program Plans are being made for the annual Mother's Day program by the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 2093. It will be held Sun day, Mav 13, at the EaRles Lodge hall, 217 West Main street. The public, and especially Gold Star mothers, art invited. . Lady Lions Meeting Is Held Thursday Thursday evening members of Lady Lions' club met at the Girls' Community club, with 20 members in attendance. May baskets decorated the rooms for the evening. Dessert supper was followed by the usual business meeting. The Mesdames D. Rowe, K. B. Teeters, E. M. Wilson and Frank Cullen were hostesses. GREAT BIBLE TRUTHS til H I upwwpwT wmm m t v p ipS.Wn.'wuawyy 4 fit a, i 1 ivC?l t.. nrl Mrs. Cto Wrav. married earlier this year in a home ceremony at Los Angeles, Calif., are temporarily residing in Los Angeles until the officer returns to active amy witn the air corps. Mrs. Wray is the former Patricia Hawley. daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hawley of Los Angeles. Lt. Wray, graduate of the Medford high school with the class of 1942. Is the son of Mrs. Gladys M. Wray, Los Angeles. St. Mary's Class Will Be Honored At Banquet-Prom The 1943 graduating class of St Marv'ta hieh school will be honored guests of the junior class at a banquet and prom to be given at St. Mary's Academy Tuesday, May 8. A four piece orchestra has been engaged for the evening. During the intermission a pro- arom Inpllirtinff A snntf bV Pat LaBar and Bill Brayton and a dance by Joan Axteu, win oe nresented. Phyllis Neely will ac company at the piano. Under the chairmanship of Miss Neely, junior class presi dent, several committees have 1,mn onnn intpri in AHtiqt with the evening's entertainment, in charge of the dining room win be Pat LaBar and Bill Brayton and assisting with the banquet preparations are Effa Corliss, Rita Weiss and Jim Johnson. Tnnslmaster for tht banquut will be Harold Rickman. Toasts nmnnifH tn the sraduatlng class and the honor guests of the eve ning will he given by Howard Rickman, Phyllis Neely, rai J-a-Bar and Dick Ivcn. Decorations of the ballroom, irh plnhrnte rtrenarations are being macie Dy nowara nit- man, Joan Axtell, Harold kick mm and Geraldine Fasel. will provide a spring setting for the prom. Memorial Service Planned by Camp Mitltne Camn. Roval Neigh knn nf America, will hold the annual Memorial and Mother's Day services June 7, officers an nounce. The camp has canceled its second meeting for the month of May, since the hall in which sessions are conducted Is being repaired. All officers are asked to plan on attending the Junt 7 meeting. 1 Program Announced For Union Matting A program t n temperance and missions will be Kiven at the meeting of the Medford W.C.T. U., Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, 522 West Tenth strett. Mrs. Eva Low Is program chairman. Re freshments will bi served Visitors are welcome to at tend. i Happy Housewives tKWA taarnt 4tia l.p?l a! tllminating at much of tht orudgtry of noustworic it pos sible. Wash day it ont el tht hardtst timtt in tht wttk for tht tvtrtgt houstwift thtt it. tht ont who hasn't Itarntd tht cenvenltnct tnd tconomy Of AMERICAN LAUNDRY ervict. It binithtt blut Monday and mttns tddtd hours for enjoyment of tht lamily tnd vital wtr tctivi. tits. Just try it this wttk you'll LIKE thit convtniant, thorough Itundry ttrvict. Buy Wtr Bonds It7 Announce Troth Miss Weathers, Fred R. Nichols Mrs. Lillie Weathers, 314 Wil lamette avenue, has announced tha rnipflppmpnt nf her daughter. Helen, to Fred R. Nichols, Jack sonville, now with the United States maritime service. Mi Weathers attended the Medford schools and is at pres ent on the staff of Timber Prod ucts company. Mr. Nichols, who formerly made his home with F. L. TouVelle in Jacksonville, attended the schools in that town. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnson, Route 4, Medford. and of Mrs. Frank Wil cox of Stevenson, Wash. Student Recital Is Planned For Friday Evening Students of Mrs." Effie Kurtz will observe National Mucic WeeV with a recital the Kurtz studio, 204 North Ivy street. Fri-f day. The recital is scheauiea ior eight o'clock in the evening. Vocal and piano numbers, In cluding two-piano selections will be nresented. About 25 stu- Hpntc will annear durint! the evening. Friends are invited Salem Resident Here To Visit With Dauahttr Mrs. Daniel B. Jarman of Salem Is in Medford to vis-t her dauehter. Mrs. W. J. Thompson Jr., and her son, Gary, at 18 Hawthorne street. Mrs. Thomp son's husband. First Lt. Thomp son, is serving in Germany witn the Seventh Army. In Medford From Texas Sgt. and Mrs. George S. Fay ant and daughter, Patty Lee, are here visiting Sgt. Payant's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Payant, 539 West 10th street. Sgt. Payant Is on furlough from Camp Wolters, Tex. 6 More SHOPPING DAYS Before Mother's Day, May 13th Choose Appropriate GIFTS and CARDS Now At Tht West Side Shopping Center THE REX ALL STORE W. Main & Grant Phone 3330 3 Women Volers Annual Meeting To Be Saturday Discussion of tht world se curity conference at San Fran t,M nnw unnermost In the mind's of all, election of officers and yearly reports wm roase up the program of the annual m.tini nf the Jackson County League of Women Voters which will be held Saturday aiiernooii, May 12, at Girls' Community club. The meeting is set for 2:30 p. m., and will be followed by a tea hour. Any woman Inter uicH In the work of the league is invited to attend. Participating in the peace con ference discussion will be Mrs. M. N. Hogan. Mrs. Leonard Car penter, Mrs. Dolph Phipps and Mrs. Stephen ye, jr., wim rats. Justin Smith, president of the league, acting as moderator. Nominated for office are Mrs. Nye, first vice-president; Mrs. Frank Humphrey, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Paul Janney, treasurer. Other officers of the group carry over for anotner year. Mrs. George B. Dean has hn named to fill out the term of Miss Mildred Dugan, record- inB secretary, who is unable to continue in the office. Plans for the annual garner ing were completed at a board meeting of the group held last week and Mrs. Hogan was nompd deleeate to the annual state meeting to be held in Port land May 16 and 17. rars. oeorge Rasmussen, state president, is now in the east attending a na tional board meeting. Members of the board win act as hostesses during the tea hour. Dessert-Bridge Given Wednesday For Mrs. Furrer Mrs. Ralph Furrer was hon- nrad ot a dessert-bridge and shower given Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Robert Miksche, 407 West Jackson boul evard. Hostesses were Mrs. Miksche, Mrs. W. Alex Kuehl- thau and Mrs. Sam Colton. At bridae. Dnzes went to Mrs. Warren Deakins and Mrs. J. H. Wood of Portland. Sixteen friends wert invited to the af fair. Miss Rubenstein Is Party Hostess Mist Helen Rubenstein enter tained a small group of friends t nartv which "receded the annual senior high school Junior Prnm last Saturday evening. The affair was the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Rubenstein, 914 Queen Anne ave nue. Present for the party were Miss Nancy Swen, later an nounced as prom queen, Miss Marjorie Johnson, Miss Phylliss Whitlock, Miss Hortense Jen nings, Elmer Kyle, Jim Bruno, John Bullock, paul Anthony. Allen Cohen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rubenstein and the hostess. TV tr . .J'J'f-, mf6 fMwB Pretty . . . thoughtful ... and useful . . that's what a Mothcr't Day gift should bt. Here are just a few suggestions . . . and we've many more. Come in tomorrow to choose the gift to lend your mother with love. rsmrif From Oklahoma . Visits Relatives Hera Mrs. Arthur McConnell and children, Shirley and Clayton, of Elk City, Okla, have been guests of relatives here in recent days, Including Miss Laura Mc DREAD IS AT ITS BEST FOR HUWmOti WHEH iTS GROCETERIA Number 1 Sixth and Central OPEN TODAY 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. ADRIENNE'! Connell and Mr. and Mrs. Tnmlt Rlchey and children at the Richey home, 634 McAndrews Road. Mrs. McConnell and Shir, ley will leave today for Okla. tjoma while Clayton will remain in Medford for a longer visit. Jy