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SOCIETY
and CLUBS
Mrs. Davidson
Is Hostess For
Luncheon Party
Mrs. J. L. Davidson entertain
ed at a bridge-luncheon last
: week, the affair being given
Thursday afternoon at her home,
206 South Orange street. Prizes
for high scores at bridge went to
Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, Jr., Miss
Margaret Clegg, Mrs. Kenneth
Hiatt and Mrs. Robert E. Gillas
pie. Eighteen guests were present.
New Scholarship
Given First Time
By Oregon Society -
Adding to the projects and
awards already sponsored by the
Oregon chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution and
its various local branches, the
society last week for the first
time awarded the Lucy Ann Mil
ler memorial scholarship The
award went to Miss Marjorie
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Johnson, 1416 West
Tenth street, a member of the
194S graduation class of Medford
senior high school and was an
nounced durinff graduation rore.
monies Thursday night.
Mrs. Bert Lowry, Medford,
Oregon state regent, announces
that the $1S0 scholarship will be
given each year to soma senior
'"Remember now thy Creator in tha days ef thy youth.
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S Meeting-Sunday al 3 p.m.
Conducted by Young People who havt proved that
"Christ it all in all."
Sunday School for Adults and, Young People, 9:30 A.M.
. Devotional, 11 A.M Evangelistic, 7:45 P.M. '
Tuesday and Friday, 8 P.M.
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
K. Cantral Ay. at lr It
"The church without a collection."
girl considered an outstanding
nomemaker for advanced atudy
in home economics at Oregon
State college.
A new project of the national
society which is coming in for
much recognition is that of pro
viding flower and vegetable
seeds for army and navy hos
pital gardens. A national release
states that these "war gardens"
originally intended to aid con
valescent wounded and sick serv
ice men on lonely tropical
islands in the Pacific, are now
flourishing around many of the
general army hospitals through
out the country and in other
parts of the world. Army offi
cials declared the gardens are a
great lift to the morale of the
patients who care for them and
Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, na
tional president, urges all mem
bers to actively support the proj
ect.
Party Given For
Shirley Burleson
Phoenix Shirley Burleson
celebrated her 14th birthday an
niversary with a party at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Otto Caster, Phoenix, May 28.
Games were played during the
afternoon after which refresh
ments, including the traditional
birthday cake, were served.
Guests were Virginia Gibbons,
Dorothy Hawkins, Maxlne Bur
sing, Mildred Shults, Marlene
Morse and the guest of honor,
Shirley Burleson. Shirley is the
daughter of Mrs. Marjorie
Brooks of Phoenix.
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Rices Leave Thursday
For Horn In New York
Mrs. Gala Rice and children
Jeft Thursday evening for their
home at Mineola, Long Island.
New York. The Rice family
have resided In Medford for the
past few years at 719 West 11th
street, to be with Capt. Rice,
who is stationed at Camp White.
Teachers Group
Has Installation
For New Officers
New officers were installed
at the annual luncheon meeting
of Delta Kappa Gamma held re
cently at the Girls' Community
club. Miss Daphne Matthews
was installed president; Flor
ence Allen, first vice president;
Lynette Quinlan, second vice
president; Madge Mitchell, cor
responding secretary; Ruth Riek
erson, recording secretary and
Ora Cox, parliamentarian.
Installation was conducted by
Miss Delie Whisenant, retiring
president, and her officers.
After installation Miss Matthews
presented Jennie Calhoun who
gave a brief review of the'eon
stitution of the organization, a
national teachers' group, and re
cited the purposes, for which it
was established.
In charge of the pleasant af
fair were Miss Princess Egbert,
Mrs. Ruth MacCallister, Jennie
Calhoun, Miss Reid, Miss Nich
olson, Miss Frohreich and Mrs.
Walter Schuler.
Mrs. Galbreaith
Is Honored Guest
At Shower Party
Mrs. Jack Six entertained Fri
day evening at a shower party
which honored Mrs. Don Gal
breaith. The affair was given
at the home of Mrs. John Perl,
Route 1.
Dessert was served at 8:30
o'clock and was followed by
cards and presentation of Mrs.
Galbreaith s gifts. At cards
prizes were won by Mrs. Robert
Root and Miss Kay Conroy.
Fifteen of Mrs. Galbreaith's
close friends were invited to the
affair.
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Medford Women
Named Officers
Mrs. Clara Fisher of the Med
ford Neighbors of Woodcraft
was elected district past guard
ian neighbor at a meeting of the
order held last week-end in Eu
gene. Mrs. Harriet Watson, also
of the Medford order, was elect
ed district captain of guards.
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Watson, Mrs.
Azalea Andrews and Mrs. Carrie
Mllnes attended the sessions as
representatives of the Medford
lodge. Mrs. Milnes is district in
ner sentinel.
The 1947 district meeting will
be held in Medford, with Med
ford, Ashland and Phoenix cir
cles as joint hostesses.
Lieutenant and Wife
Are Visitors in City
Lt. and Mrs. W. C. Purdin
have arrived in Medford from
Victorvllle, Calif., and are guests
at the home of Lt. Purdln's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdin,
335 Fairmont street, Lt. Purdin
is leaving June 8 to return to
the army air base at Victorville
where he is currently stationed
with the west coast training com
mand, and Mrs. Purdin is re
maining here with her parents-in-law.
Lt. and Mrs. Purdin were mar
ried last August, Mrs. Purdin be
ing the former Marjorie Scott
of Aruba, Curacao, and a student
at the University of Arkanas at
the time of her marriage to the
officer,
Lt. Purdin served several
months overseas with the Fif
teenth air force and has been
awarded the air medal, silver
star and purple heart medals.
Garden Club Plans
Installation For
Meeting Thursday
Installation of officers will be
held at the June meeting of the
Medford Garden club planned
for Thursday at the Girls' Com
munity club. This will take place
at the afternoon session, which
begins at 2:30 o'clock, and the
program also calls for annual re
ports and awards for bird stories
submitted by various members.
At a morning session at 10:30
rose corsages will be made.
Members may bring corsage ma
terial, or purchase it at the meet
ing, and all attending are to
bring roses. Those who wish
may bring a paper sack lunch
and remain during the, noon
hour.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Mrs. L. L. Rentz, Mrs. L. P.
Older, Mrs. Fred Rchling, Miss
Jane Snedlcor and Mrs. L. E.
Williams.
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Women's Association v
To Hold Annual Picnle
Plans for the annual picnic
meeting have been completed
by the Women's Association of
the Medford Presbyterian
church. The affair will be Tues
day, June 5, at the home of Mrs.
John Perl, Coleman Creek Road,
at 1 o'clock. Those attending are
to bring a covered dish for the
picnic menu and service.
Mrs. Eve Prentice's accordion
troopers will play and following
the picnic luncheon a business
meeting will be held.
Parents In Medford
To Attend Graduation
Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. F. Bul
lock will leave Medford today
for Vancouver Barracks after
having been here to attend
graduation services at senior
high school Thursday night.
Their son, John, was a member.
of the class and also served as
president of the student body
during the year. He will leave
soon to report in Chicago for
radar training with the navy.
The Bullocks were guests of
Lt. Col. and Mrs. John W. Hors
ley while in Medford.
Visitors From Dakota
Leave Saturday Night
Dr. and Mrs. E. Bloedau and
small son, Davcn, of Bowman,
N. D left Saturday night for
their home after spending two
weeks here with Mrs. Bloedau's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pol
lock, 42 Hawthorne street. Also
here last week was the Pol
lock's eldest son, Doyan Pollock
of Salt Lake City.
En route home the Bloedau's
will visit in Vancouver with
Mrs. Bloedau's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Rogers.
CALENDAR
Sunday
10:00 a. m. Sheriff's Posse
and Ladies Mounted Troop, posse
stables for drill. Wear full uni
form for pictures.
3:00 p. m Benefit tea at St.
Mary's academy auditorium by
women of Sacred Heart parish
for Sisters of the Holy Names
Society, Public invited.
Monday
12:30 p. m. Past Matron's
club, Reames chapter, covered
dish luncheon at home of Mrs.
Charles T. Sweeney, Old Pacific
highway.
2:30 p. m Women's interde
nominational cottage prayer
meeting at home of Mrs. Cherry,
312 South Ivy street,
8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, I.O.O.F. hall.
8:00 Ladies Mounted Troop,
social meeting at home of Mrs.
O. H. Bengtson, 122 Oregon Ter
race. Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Medford Navy
Mothers' club, Girls' Community
club. Bring all finished gar
ments. 1:00 p. m. Women's Associa
tion, Presbyterian church, an
nual picnic at home of Mrs. John
Perl, Coleman Creek Road.
Bring covered dish and service.
6:30 p. m. Past Commander's
club, D.A.V. auxiliary, dinner at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Cassman, Central Point, for
members and husbands.
7:30 p. m. Lady Lions' club,
Girls' Community club, dessert.
Mrs. Lyle ThurmaVi, chairman.
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley chor
ut, Ht senior high school for prac
tice. 8:00 p. m. Past Presidents'
club, Degree of Honor lodge,
home of Adabee Selter, 1132
West Main street.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Leisure Pay ciut.
home of Mrs. O. C. Richey. 1708
West Main street. Bring service.
10:00 a. m. D.A.V. Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs. Har
vey Cassman, Central Point.
10:00 a. m. Just Folks' cir
cle, home of Mrs. Wallace Cra
mer, 409 Maple Park Drive.
12:30 p. m. Get Together
club, potluck luncheon at Eagles'
hall.
2:00 p. m. Adult Missionary
Society, First Christian church,
fellowship hall, installation of
officers.
7:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. Justin
Smith, 21 Geneva street. Last
meeting of the year.
8:00 p. m. Nurses Associa
tion, District Four, Girls' Com
munity club. Mrs. Madelon
Klinefelter will report on meet-
Sunday. June S, 194S
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Zuleima Temple To Hold
Last Meeting of Year
Zuleima Temple, Daughters of
the Nile, will hold a stated meet
ing Saturday, June 9 at 2 p. m.
at the Medford Masonic hall.
This will be the last meeting of j
the temple before adjournment '
for the summer months. Final !
plans for the Saturday meeting 1
will be announced later in the
week.
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Open Monday Through Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Saturdays, 10:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
ing of Oregon States Nurses ad
visory council. Mrs. Raymond
Fish and Mrs. T. L. Goodwin,
hostesses.
Thursday
10:00 a. m. Medford Garden
club, Girls' Community club,
for making rose corsages. Pa
per sack lunch at noon. Regular
meeting at 2:30 o'clock.
12 Noon Nile Sewing club,
home of Mrs. Frances Flinn, 604
West Main street, for potluck
luncheon followed by Red Cross
sewing.
1:00 p. m. Women's Bible
class, Methodist church, at home
of Mrs. Chew, 1404 West Main
street. Bring sandwiches, cov
ered dish and table service. Mrs.
Houtt, assistant hostess.
8:00 p. m. Adarel No. 8,
O.E.S., Jacksonville, stated com
munication. Visiting members
welcome.
8:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors,
K. of P. hall, memorial service
to be conducted by Marjorie
Pearson. Wear white formal
gowns.
Friday
8:00 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, musicale at high school
auditorium. Public Invited.
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Zuleima Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, at Med
ford Masonic temple.
3:00 p. m. Chapter BE,
P.E.O., guest day party at the
home of Mrs. E. P. Leavitt, 1317
Queen Anne avenue. Mrs. W. E.
Holmes, assistant hostess.
More than 110,000 unlicensed
seamen for our immense war
time merchant fleet have been
recruited and trained since 1938
by the U. S. Maritime Service.
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