SOCIETY
and CLUBS
Jacksonville Club
Holds Installation
Thursday Afternoon
' Jacksonville Newly elected
officers of the Jacksonville Gar
den club were Installed Thurs
day at - a meeting at the home
of Miss Claire Hanley. Taking
office were Mrs. Leonard Mc
Kee, president; Mrs. Stella
Beach, first vice-president; Mrs.
Louis Conley, second vice-president;
Mrs. D. C. Mills, treasurer;
Mrs. Otto Heckert, secretary,
and Mrs. H. T. Nichol, librarian.
Committees named to serve
the coming year are program
chairman, Miss Hanley;. social
chairman, Mrs. Harold Reed;
civic chairman, Mrs. R. N. Fin
ney; publicity chairman, Mrs.
Dee Hendrickson; defense chair
, man," Mrs. Louis Conley; year
book. Miss Hanley and Mrs.
Heckert; plant sale chairman,
Mrs. Ray Coleman.
Mrs. Nichol acted as Installing
officer. Incoming officers and
past officers were presented with
corsages.
There was an exchange of
handmade gifts.
Refreshments . were served
from a beautifully appointed
table, with Miss Martha Hanley
and - Mrs. Gwin assisting the
hostess. Following the refresh
ment hour the guests enjoyed a
tour of the Hanley gardens
where Miss Hanley specializes in
the growing of begonias, croft
lilies and delphinium.
Election To Be Held
By Sojourners' Club
Election of officers will be
held during the meeting of Med
iord Sojourners' club Thursday
at 'the Girls' Community club.
Dessert will be served at one
o'clock and will be followed by
the meeting and cards.
Reservations are to be made
with Mrs. L. L. Rentz, 2604.
Adjutant, Wife
Guest Speakers
For Lodge Meet
Adj. and Mrs. Charles Rosnick
spoke at the meeting of Olive
Rebekah lodge Monday evening,
with the Hawaiian Islands as
their subject. The Rosnicks, who
spent seven years in Hawaii be
fore returning to this country in
September of 1944, were living
near Pearl Harbor at the time of
the Japanese attack.
. Other entertainment was fur
nished by Mrs. Eve Prentice's
Accordiana Girls. Playing were
Maxine Powell, Carol Davis and
Amelia Kaufman. Glenn Yost
also gave accordion numbers
and sang several selections. ,
Ina Huson, district deputy
president, announced installa
tion for the evening of July 2 at
8 p. m. Laura Wicker, noble
grand, presided.
Among visitors was Mrs.
Mabel Rubendew, who recently
came to Medford from Idaho
with her husband and two
daughters. . . -
Refreshments were served by
the Mesdames Bryant, Spencer,
Milnes, Pickel and Edelmuth.
Newlywed Couple Leaves
After Visit In City
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Pitts
left Monday evening for San
Diego after a visit in Medford
with Mr. Pitts' mother, Mrs. Al
meda Budge, Route 1. Mr. and
Mrs. Pitts, whose wedding was a
recent event, were honored at a
picnic dinner and shower while
here.
Mr. Pitts, aviation machinist's
mate first class, is now stationed
at San Diego.
Table Rock Home
Scene of Party
For Mrs. Bigham
Mrs. Aletta Bigham was hon
ored at a surprise party June 13
which celebrated her 76th birth
day anniversary. The group, 39
relatives and friends, gathered
at the Bigham home at Table
Rock. ,
All of Mrs. Bigham's children
were present except T. Sgt. Basil
Bigham, who is in Germany.
Present were Mrs. Bigham,
her daughter, Grace; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Myers and children, Carol,
Jean, and Albert; Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Brown and daughter,
Glenna Mae; and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smith and children Lucille,
Ernest, and Wayne, from Table
Rock; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bigham
and sons, John, Larry and David,
from Central Point; Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Bigham and daughter
Clara Mae; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Bigham and children, Dale and
Bernice, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Anderson and son Ronnie of An
telope; Mrs. Edna Cox, Mrs.
Basil Bigham and daughter Pa
tricia, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigham
and sons Lyle, Kenneth and
Clifford, of Ashland.
Parish Hall Scene
Of Dancing Party
About 100 young people at
tended a formal dance given at
Sacred Heart parish hall Tues
day evening of last week. St.
Mary's Academy senior quartet
sang a group of numbers, the
Accordiana Girls played during
the evening and Pfc. McMullen
of Camp White sang.
A profusion of roses decorated
the hall and after an evening of
dancing refreshments were
served.
Dinner Is Given
For Girl Scouts
At Braley Home
A dinner honoring Girl Scouts
who have earned their first class
awards was held recently at the
home of Mrs. C. Reese Braley,
former commissioner. Scouts
present were the Misses Mary
Jean Matthew, Virginia Lee
Richmond, DeLorls Smylie, Dar
lene Frohreich, Betty Larwood,
Martha Loiland, Barbara Earl,
Kathleen Seekatz, June Cham
berlin, Aylene Hopkins, Janet
Blum, Marjorie Ferris, Beverly
Work, Beverly Hampson, Evelyn
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