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Gold Hill Association
Sleds New Officers;
Superintendent Speaks
(join Hill Officers for the
coming year were elected at the
last meeting of the Gold Hill
Parent-Teacher association, with
Mrs. Clyde Beck named presi
dent. Others elected to office
were nirs. nicuora Hood, vice-
president; Mrs. A. W. Servold,
secretary; Mrs. Paul Thompson,
treasurer.
Installation and appointment
of committees will be held at the
May meeting.
Speaker of the evening was
H. P. Jewett, superintendent of
consolidated district 6. He gave
some "do's and don'ts" which
he stated would make, for hap
pier cooperation between parents
and teachers. He also gave sug
gestions for strengthening the
schools, suggested ways in which
they might be of greater service
to the community, and ideas for
courses which would give stu
dents an education better suited
to thci. needs.
Refreshments were served in
the cafeteria by Mrs. Ford Jones
and Mrs. Lester Parker.
Ten per cent of Alaska's white
citizens are college graduates,
compared with 4.5 per cent in
continental United States.
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un utricial Visit;
Anniversary Marked
Roguette circle of Military Or
der of Lady Bugs had as their
honored guest, Mrs. Arthur
uewey, of Portland, at their
regular meeting Tuesday. Mrs.
Dewey is royal lady of the or
ganization. Other royal and majestic of
ficers attending the meeting
were Mrs. R. E. Schulz, of Med
ford, royal lady katydid; Mrs,
Fred Laurence of Medford, ma
jestic assistant chief of staff;
Mrs. Ted Hopkins, Rogue River,
royal lady firefly; Mrs. Karl
Licklider of Grants Pass, royal
trustee; and Mrs. Alathea Tur
ner, Grants Pass, royal lady june
bug. Mrs. Turner is also lady
gold bug of gladiolus circle.
Also attending were Mrs.
Eleanor Sawyer, Shady Cove,
Mrs. Jack Stewart, Rogue River,
and Mrs. Con Rost, Ashland, of
the royal degree team; and Mrs.
Helen Johnston, Medford, royal
hospital chairman.
While making her official visit
to the lodge here, Mrs. Dewey
also visited Camn White domi
ciliary center. She was escorted
through the center by Paul Hat-
ton, center manager, ana jonn
Kelly, director of special serv
ices. It was Mrs. Dewey s ursi
visit to the camD.
The visitor praised the circles
for their work at the center.
Mrs. Geneva Hitt was initiat
ed into the circle during the
meeting.
Mrs. Laurence, Mrs. Sawyer
and Mrs. Lillian Hukill served
a dutch lunch to lady bugs and
cooties.
The affair was also in observ
ance of the circle's anniversary
which was March 17. St. Pat
rick's day decorations were
used with flower arrangements
centering the tables. An anni
versary cake was served.
The Camp White trio, made
up of Mr. Kelly, Mr. Presnell
and Franklin Girard entertained
with a program of songs. They
dedicated one selection to Mrs.
Dewey. A gift was also present
ed the visitor by circle mem
bers. Others attending from Grants
Pass circle were Mrs. Pat Tur
ner; Mrs. Gladys Fagean, Mrs.
Mabel Drinkwater, Mrs. Lor
raine Kell and Mrs. Beatrice
Eastwood.
Relatives Visiting
At Dunford Home
Mrs. Grace Palmer, Portland,
and Mrs. Nettie Boyd, Los An
geles, arrived Friday evening to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dunford,
Bellinger road at Minear lane.
Mrs. Palmer, a cousin to Mrs.
Dunford, will leave for home
Monday. Mrs. Nettie Boyd, Mrs.
Dunford's sister, plans to remain
for about a month.
Golden "Link Class
To Meet On Thursday
A business and social meeting
will be held by Golden Link
Bible class members of First
Baptist church Thursday, March
23.
The meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. Ernest Conrad,
1523 East McAndrews road and
will begin at 2 p.m. Mrs. Joe
Hibbard will be hostess.
About 148,765 persons will be
employed throughout the United
States to collect information for
the 1950 census of poplation,
housing and agriculture, the U.S.
department of commerce says.
Parent-Teacher Group
Entertained By Chorus;
Techniques Explained
Medford Junior High School
Parent-Teacher association mem
bers were entertained by the
girls' chorus of the school at a
meeting of the association Thurs
day. The chorus, numbering
about 100 in membership, is un
der the direction of Ray Uewis.
Mrs. J. A. McDougall, presi
dent, announced appointment ot
the committee which will nomi
nate officers for the coming year.
Members of the committee are
Mrs. R. D. Church, Mrs. C. Den
man and Glenn Linn.
Mrs. Dick Bernard announced
that open house would be held
at the high school Wednesday,
April 19 at 8 p.m. Invitations to
attend have been extended to all
parents of Junior high school
children.
Mr. Linn, principal of the!
school, was m eharge of the
evening's program and explained
the use of audio visual materials
in the school program. He was
assisted by Don Darneille who
demonstrated the school's tape
recorder and radio. Mrs. mith
McCollister demonstrated the
opaque projector, Mrs. Dorothy
Sneed, strip film and Darrell
Davis .sound film.
In Mr. Linn's demonstration he
stated that a few years ago the
word "communication" would
have implied the use of oral and
visual activities restricted to the
human voice and printed page,
Today, communication has been
appluied to include a wide range
of media.
Motion pictures, photographs,
snaes ana other forms ot pictor
ial communication have given us
new tools with which to trans
mit information more effective
ly, he stated. Radio has con
densed and distributed the events
of the world today making such
events the business of every one,
Mr. Linn stated. The techniques
and materials of mass, communi
cation are at our disposal. Their
effectiveness cannot be disputed.
There is no longer only one way
of teaching in a school situation.
What we are after he stated, is
the best and most efficient way
of communicating ideas.
Mr. Linn added that the place
for audio visual materials in tne
school is one of adaption, exper
imentation, effective utilization,
and evaluation.
The various media he stated
have been conceived to perform
certain functions and meet cer
tain needs.
The speaker also listed equip
ment now being used at junior
high school, two 16 mm sound
movie projectors, one 2x2 slide
and strip film projector, two 4 x
4 slide and opaque projectors
called "Belopticans," three rec
ord players, one radio phono
graph, one wire recorder, one
tape recorder and radio, a pub
lic address system and maps,
globes, pictures and other neces
sary equipment.
Following the meeting, re
freshments were served by par
ents from home room 55, Mrs.
Mildred Rogers, teacher; and
from room 41, Mrs. Ethel Thomp
son, teacher.
Californians Visit
Mrs. Alda Riley of Sonora,
Cal., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Frances Taylor. 108 Newtown
street. Mrs. Riley plans to re
main with her sister for several
weeks.
Other guests now visiting Mrs.
Taylor are her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V
Hogue and three children of
Whitehorse, Cal.
Club Calendar
Sunday
1 p.m. Col. Sargent Camp
and Auxiliary USWV, at armory.
7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters de
gree staff, rythian Duumng.
Monday
6:30 p.m. Shriners' Wives,
St. Mark's Episcopal Guild hall.
7:30 p.m. .Olive Rebekah
lodge, IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Women of the Moose,
612 South Riverside avenue.
8 p.m. Oak Grove PTA In
school cafeteria.
Tuesday
i n-'in ', Cam Vallpv Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. Floyd
Doland,
1 p.m. Navy Mothers, Girls'
Community club.
1:15 p.m. WSCS circle 5,
Mrs. A. E. Chew, 1404 West Main
street.
1:30 p.m. WSCS circle 1,
Sunshine parlor.
1:30 p.m. WSCS circle 4,
Mrs. George Watson, 1638 Stew
art avenue.
1:30 D.m. Oak Grove Neigh-
borhood club, Mrs. Frances
Plinn 804 West Main street.
2 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks'
temple party lounge.
2 p.m. Prospect PTA in high
school, ,
7:30 D.m. Carnation club,
Mrs A. Boswell. 227 Ross lane.
7:30 p.m. Nu Phi Mu, Mari
lyn Nickle. 1709 East Main
street.
7:30 p.m. Pennsylvania club,
M. L. Hawk, 1709 East Jackson
street.
7-45 n.m. Roaue Valley
chorus rehearsal, senior high
school music room.
7:45 p.m. Wesleyan Service
guild, sunsnine panurs.
8 p.m. WSCS circle 7, Mrs.
D. J. Williams, 540 Fairmont
street.
8 p.m. Kappa club, Mrs.
Berwick Wood, 2445 East Main
street.
8 p.m. VFW auxiliary, VFW
hall, 42 North Front street.
8 p.m. Organizational meet
ing Oak Grove Garden club in
school house.
Wednesday
10 a.m. Girl scout annual
area council, Ashland Elks'
temple.
1 p.m. Chapter AA. PEO,
Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, 15 Ge
neva avenue.
I p.m. Mistletoe club NRA
public card party, Girls' Com
munity club. ,
7:30 p.m. Lively Oaks club,
home of Mrs. Robert Davis.
8 p.m. American Legion
auxiliary at armory.-,
Thursday
10 a.m. Hopkins and Denny
circles, fellowship hall.
II a.m. Corporate Com
munion, St. Mark's Auxiliary
guild, at church.
12 noon Zonta club, Jack
son hotel.
12 noon Fergeson circle, fel
lowship hall.
12 noon Kindred circle, Mrs.
Howard Gault, Delta Waters
road.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Aux
iliary guild, at church.
12:30 p.m. Sojourners club,
YMCA.
1 p.m. Women Golfers, at
Rogue Valley Country club.
1:30 p.m. Delia Childs circle,
Mrs. Childs, 334 South Grape
street.
2 p.m. Golden Link Bible
class. Mrs. Ernest Conrad, 1523
East McAndrews road.
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8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs.
Harry Stahl, 524 North Bartlett
street.
Friday
1:15 p.m. Women's Society
of Christian Service.
5:30 p.m Jackson PTA din-
ner at school; program, 7:30 p.
m.: carnival, 8:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Winkiebleck
circle, home of Mrs. Reta Hinkle.
8 p.m. Little Theater Guild
of Phoenix Community Club and
Youth Center play, old gymna
sium. Phoenix.
8 p.m. Reames chapter OES,
Masonic hall.
Saturday
5:30 p.m. Cantons and auxil
iary public dinner, IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Potentate's ball, Ash
land Elks' temple.
Medford Woman Acts
As Installing Usher
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson
have returned from Roseburg.
where Mrs. Wilson was invited
to act as installing usher for the
first installation services of the
Degree of Honor lodge there.
Also attending the ceremonies
were Mrs. Ethel Lindholm Hiatt,
Portland, national treasurer, and
Mrs. Minta Hess, Portland, state
officer. A number of Grants
Pass Degree of Honor members
also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson spent Sat
urday on the North Umpqua riv
er where they had been over
night guests of Mrs. Johnson
Freeman and daughter Barbara.
They viewed new road construc
tion work there where an histor
ic covered bridge across the
Umpqua river is being removed
to be replaced by a modern steel
structure.
Home From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck.
Old Stage road, recently return
ed from Chicago where Mr.
Beck attended a meeting of
American bakery engineers. The
Becks motored to Boise, Ida.,
where they were joined by Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Jones. From there
the two men continued .to Chi
cago by plane, and the two wom
en made the trip by train.
Plan Party
Mistletoe club members of the
Royal Neighbors of America will
meet Wednesday, March 22, for a
public card party in the Girls'
Community club. Dessert will be
served, followed by the cards.
Sunday. March II. 1950
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN"
Mt. Pitt Lodge Members
Entertained By Pupils;
Report Made On Meet
Central Point Mt. Pitt Re
bekah lodge members were enter
tained Wednesday by a group of
pupils of Miss Helen Blumen
stein. The program included a
vocal solo, Hawaiian dance, tap
dances and baton twirling.
Mrs. Ralph Burkhart reported
on the Gold Hill meeting of
Northwest Oddfellow association
and announced next meeting of
the group will be in Kerby, April
16 at 2 p. m.
Members discussed plans for
choosing delegates who will at
tend a convention of the grand
lodge at Astoria in May. Mrs. L.
C. Johnson attended the meet
ing following a long absence and
Mrs. Mary Ottosen of Julietta, la.
was a visitor.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Robert Pfoff, Mrs. Albert
Trautman and Mrs. Vern Kight.
Mobile, Ala:, was the first cap
ital of all the French possessions
in America.
Oak Grove Association
Will Meet On Monday;
Elections To Be Held
Oak Grove Parent-Teachers as
sociation members will meet on
Monday, March 20 in the cafe
teria at 8 p.m. All patrons in the
community are urged by officers
to attend the meeting as busi
ness of importance to the com
munity will be discussed.
Election of officers will also
be held. Refreshments will be
served at close fo the meeting.
Rebekah Lodge Plans
Social Event Monday
Olive Rebekah lodge membors
will hold a social evening fol
lowing their regular ..meeting
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the IOOF
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard
are in charge of the evening
and games have been planned.
Those attending are asked to
wear costumes or something
green in color.
Refreshments will be served.
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