BttHT MEPrOHD (OREGON)
Jacksonville Mothers
Entertained At Tea
By Scouts, Brownies
Jacksonville About 80 Girl
scouts, Brownies and mothers at
tended the Juliette Low tea held
in the Presbyterian church par
lors Friday afternoon. From out
of town for the affair were Mrs.
Marjorie Hopkins, of Medford,
Girl scout director for this area;
Mrs. Michele Rossi, Medford,
area program director and Mrs.
Donald M. Patterson, Central
Point neighborhood chairman.
Entertainment included a skit
entitled "Poky Huntus," done by
members of Mrs. Thelma Misen
er's and Mrs. Francis Brisbines
Girl scout troops. Mrs. Brisbine s
troop did a folk dance and also
a Chinese song-
Brownie troops led by Mrs.
Fred Edens and Mrs. Roy White
furnished a pantomine of "Han
sel and Grelel." , ,
Mrs. Eddie Frazier, assistant
to Mrs. Edens, had built a witch's
house which inciuciea ornunrcino
to resemble canaies ana cuuki,
and also a pen in rustic style to
resemble the enclosure of the
story used for penning-up Hansel
and Gretel. The wishing well
used for collection of birthday
pennies at the tea also was in
cluded in the setting made by the
assistant leader, which furnished
background for the day's enter
tainment. Refreshments were served at
the close of the afternoon with
Mrs. Paul Culbertson, president
of t h e Jacksonville Parent
Teacher association, pouring tea
and Mrs. Brisbine presiding at
the punch bowl- Mrs. Marian
Niedermeyer, Mrs. Glenn Gor
don and Mrs. John Niedermeyer
assisted throughout the after
noon. Phoenix Association
Changes Meeting Date
Phoenix Phoenix Parent
Teacher association members
have postponed the regular meet
ing, when annual election of of
ficers will be held, to Thursday,
April 13 at 2:30 p.m. The meet
ing, which will be held in the
Shack, will be opened by Girl
couts.
A safety program will be pre
sented and Girl scouts will serve
refreshments.
.At a recent meeting of the
study group in the home of Mrs.
Rex Nlcodemus, Mrs. Henry
Padgam spoke on social hygiene.
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MAIL TRIBUNE
Willamette University
Student Coming Home;
Parents Visit Campus
A number of Medford stu
dents attending Willamette uni
versity arrived here over the
week-end to spend spring vaca
tion with their families.
One group was driven down
from Salem by a Portland stu
dent, Phil Hammond, who will
be a house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
K. E. Hutchinson and their
daughter, Shirley, 22 Keeneway
drive. Miss Hutchinson was a
member of the party, together
with Miss Marlene Vincent,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Vincent, 1319 West Main street;
Miss Sheryl Jensen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, 1012
Lozier lane; Bill Hess, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hess, 224 Van
couver avenue, and Miss Pat Fa
ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Faber, Central Point.
John Grabow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Grabow, Kings
highway, was accompanied by
a classmate, Jim Hale of New
berg, who will be a house guest
at the Grabow home until the
two young men return the mid
dle of the week.
Miss Sally Moffitt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Mof
fitt, 1362 Kings highway, ar
rived Friday evening by plane
to remain until April lu.
Miss Eleanor Meeker flew to
New York to spend a few days
with her mother, i Mrs. Clarence
A. Meeker, formerly of Medford
and now living in the cast since
her appointment as editor of a
national magazine for Methodist
women. Miss Meeker planned to
see a number of shows, among
them "South Pacific."
Last week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Hess
and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson
were on the university campus
for the annual Freshman Glee,
most important event of the year
at Willamette. The Olsons vis
ited their daughter. Barbara: Mr.
and Mrs. Hess visited their son,
and the Hutchinsons spent their
time with their daughter, bhir
ley. Miss Hutchinson served on
the decorations committee for the
event.
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Mrs. Lucy Lyman
Visits In South
Mrs. Lucy Lyman, 1003 West
Main street, has left for Califor
nia where she will spend a few
weeks visiting her daughter and
family in Bakersfield. In Pasa
dena she will visit her niece,
Miss Helen Schoenl.
Mrs. L y m a n's nephew, Lt.
Cmdr. Arthur Schoeni resides in
Washington, D. C where he is
editor of "Naval Aviation
News."
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Officers Nominated
By Jackson PTA Unit;
Frolic Reports Given
A slate of officers for the com
ing term, selected by the Jack
son Parent-Teacher association
nominating committee, was an
nounced at a meeting of trie
association's executive commit
tee held Thursday night.
The committee nominated
Mrs. M. A. Putney for president,
Al Randies for vice-president,
Miss Kathryn Crandall, secre
tary and Mrs. Jack White, trea
surer. Mrs. Horace M- Doolen
was chairman of the nominating
committee, and H. W. Gustin,
principal of the school, made the
report. The slate will be present
ed to the association at the next
meeting.
Reports were made on the re
cent spring frolic given by the
association and the school, these
indicating the event to be the
most successful such affair ever
held at the school. Mrs. Riley
Thomson, president of the unit,
and Principal Gustin expressed
their appreciation to Medford
merchants who contributed mer
chandise, supplies and equip
ment for the frolic, and to all
others who aided with the
project.
Mrs. Putney, PTA treasurer,
was assisted in handling finances
by Dick Isaacs, Jack Hartley,
Horace M- Doolen and Lee Van
Ausdall.
Mr. Gustin said that attend
ance at the program, presented
by pupils of the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades, exceeded 550
and that 270 persons were served
dinner before the troiic. adoui
1,000 attended the carnival later.
Two children's movies were
shown by Kenneth Hulburt and
Ernest Ludwig.
Proceeds of the affair will pur
chase about 500 new books for
the school library, the principal
said.
Applegate Extension
To Meet at Ray Home
Applegate Everyone interest
ed in extension unit work is in
vited to the home of Miss Mollie
Ray Wednesday for the April
meeting of the Applegate unit.
The project will be "Improved
Home Lighting," and will be
given in the afternoon by Miss
Eula Wintermote, demonstration
I'he forenoon will be devoted
to the business meeting and vot
ing on projects to be given dur
ing the next club year. A sur
prise will feature the Easter
luncheon, according to Mrs. Rol
land Smith, chairman of the
luncheon committee. Everyone is
asked to bring individual service
including salad plate.
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Club Calendar
Sunday
6:30 p.m. Fraternal Order of
Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 217
West Main street.
6:30 p.m. YPF at St. Mark's
parish house.
Monday
1 p.m. Navy Mothers, des
sert card party tor public, Girls'
Community club.
7:30 p.m. Olive Rcbekah
lodge, Odd Fellows hall.
7:30 p.m. Nu Phi Mu sor
ority, Mrs. Donald Lue, 536
North Bartlett street.
7:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Al
pha, Girls' Community club.
8 p.m. Inter City club, Miss
Hazel Swayne, 16 Cargill court.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Reese Creek Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs. Al
fred Peile, Crater Lake highway
next to Rock Market.
11 a.m. Medford Navv Moth
ers, Girls' Community club.
l:is p.m. WbCS Study grouo
at parsonage.
l:du D.m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. E. G. Trow
bridge, Jacksonville highway.
2 p.m. Lady Elks. Elks
temple.
7:30 D.m. DuDllcate Brides
club, Medford hotel.
7:45 p.m. Rogue Vallev
chorus, senior high school music
room.
8 D.m. Pythian Sisters, and
Degree Staff practice, Pythian
building.
8 p.m. Chapter BE. PEO,
Mrs. L. C. Taylor, South Pacific
highway. 8 p.m. Veterans of Foreign
Wars auxiliary, Veterans hall,
42 North Front street.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Applegate Exten
sion unit, home of Miss Mollie
Ray.
10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. E. E.
Meyer.
11 a.m. Woman's Council of
First Christian church, Fellow
ship hall.
12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary,
Mrs. Neil Davidson, 30 South
Barneburg road.
1 p.m. Past Chiefs' club, Py
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thian Sisters, Mrs. W. L. Michael,
475 Charlotte Anne road.
1 p.m. Get Together club,
Eagles hall.
V p.m. CG, PEO, Mrs. E. L.
Bartholomew, 44 North Peach
street.
1:30 p.m. Central Point Gar
den club, Mrs. James Cornutt,
Old Stage road.
2 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls' Community club.
8 p.m. Gold Star Mothers,
Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Central Point Rebe
kahs, Oddfellows hall.
Thursday
12 noon Zonta club, Jackson
hotel.
12:30 p.m. Wenonah club,
Mrs. Ralph Parks, Dixie lane.
1 p.m. Women Golfers, Rogue
Valley Country club.
1:30 p.m. Woman's Bible
class, Mrs. A. E. Chew, 1404
West Main street.
2 cm. Medford Garden club,
YMCA.
6:30 D.m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Phoenix Grange hall
6:30 p.m. Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall.
Friday
12 noon Medford Safety I
council, Jackson he lei.
7:30 D.m. Canton Siskiyou
and auxiliary, business meeting. ;
IOOF hall. i
8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red-!
men hall on Apple street. i
Saturday
2 D.m. Daughters of Nile, i
Zuleima temple, Ashland Ma
sonic temple.
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Pythian Sisters
A regular business meeting
will be held by Pythian Sisters
Tuesday, April 4 at 8 p.m. in the
Pythian building. Degree staff
practice will follow the meeting
Mrs. W. L. Michael, 475 Char
lotte Anne road, will be hostess
to members of Past Chiefs' club
of Pythian Sisters Wednesday,
April 5. A covered dish lun
cheon will be served at 1 p.m.
WEDDING
Invitations, Marriage Announcements
SOCIAL FORMS
Brides, Be Sure to Get Your Free
"Bride's Booklet"
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Navy Mothers Plan
Luncheon Meeting
Medford Navy Mothers' club
will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. at
the Girls Community club. Lun
cheon will be served at noon.
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