Grants Pass Officers '
Installed By Members
Of Medford Auxiliary
Mrs. Harry Barneburg. Med
ford, past department president
of United Spanish War Veterans
auxiliary, and colors of Colonel
Sargent auxiliary installed of
ficers for Rogue River auxiliary
at a recent meeting in Grants
Pass held in VFW hall. Mrs.
Rena Palmerton of Rogue River
was the retiring president, and
Mrs. Sallie Cotter was installed
president.
Rogue River auxiliary pre
sented each officer and colors
from Colonel Sargent auxiliary
with flowers.
Attending from Medford and
Ashland were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson, Ashland,
Commander Z. N. Agee and Mrs.
Agee, the latter president of the
Medford auxiliary; Mrs. Frank
Newman. Mrs. Mary Jo Estes,
Mrs. Edith Bundy, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Mrs. Frank Widner, Mrs.
Ralph Atwood, Mrs. Elizabeth
Johnston, Mrs. Barneburg. Mrs.
Hans Rammin, Mrs. Wendel
Tolle, Mrs. Ida Hollars and Mrs.
Don Anderson.
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Gold Hill Girl Scouts
Hold Court of Awards
In Club Room Tuesday
Gold Hill Gold Hill Girl
scouts met at their room Tues
day afternoon and held a court
of awards and Juliette Low tea
at which pennies for friendship
were collected.
Judith Servold. Rose Marie
Drake, Joanne Ritter, Judith
Smith and Sharon Whitlock
were awarded photography
badges. Joyce Cluter received
her outdoor cook badge and Rose
Marie Drake, Judith Servold,
Judith Smith, Sharon Whitlock,
Joanne Ritter and Louise Row
den received their "my commu
nity" badges.
The girls sang "If I'd Known
You Were Coming I'd 'a' Baked
a Cake" and carried a decorated
cake to the table where their
mothers were seated as guests.
The cake was made by Mrs.
Smith. The table was decorated
with "spring girls" in pastel
costumes made of pipe cleaners
and crepe paper.
Mothers present were Mrs. A.
W. Servold. Mrs. E. R. Drake
and Mike, Mrs. J. R. Ritter, Mrs.
A. Stotts and Mrs. C. W. Smith.
Mrs. Paul Holderness was also
present.
The girls spent part of three
meetings cleaning their room and
will soon put up curtains and
with other renovations hope to
make the old WRC room a com
fortable meeting place.
Sharon Whitlock has left the
troop, having moved into Med
ford. Reta Davis, who has very
recently joined the troop, was
also present at the meeting.
Junior High School
Parent-Teacher Unit
! To Hold Last Meeting
' Last meeting of the season of
iMedford junior high PTA will
be held Thursday, May IB, in me
girl's gym at 8 p.m.
Music, will be furnished by the
triple trio.
Feature of the evening will be
a round-table discussion by Jack
son county delegates to the
PTA state convention held in
Portland recently.
A special invitation is extend
ed to all parents of children who
will enter Medford junior high
school next year to attend this
meeting.
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Gold Hill Association
Holds Last Meeting;
Install New Officers
Gold Hill Gold Hill Parent
Teacher association recently held
the final meeting of this school
year with the president, Mrs. C.
Norman Gail, presiding.
The club will sponsor the ice
cream and pop booth at the
track meet which will be held at
the local track on May 27, and
will join other clubs to sponsor
the senior banquet to be given
at the Grange dining room on
May 31. The seniors and high
school faculty will be guests.
The committee appointed is Mes
dames Melford Hood, Lester
Parker and Paul Thompson. All
committees from the different
organizations will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lester Thompson
on the evening of May 16 be
tween 6 and 7 p. m. to make
arrangements for the dinner.
Mrs. Albert Beman and Mrs.
Lester Parker were appointed
auditors to audit the books after
the meeting.
Mr. Straus announced that
baccalaureate service would be
held Sunday evening, June 4, at
8 p. m., at the gym. Commence
ment w"rll be Wednesday eve
ning, June 7, at the gym.
Due to other activities this
year the grades will not hold a
joint picnic at the city hall
grounds.
The baton twirlers, under the
direction of Mrs. Rolen Rose
crans, gave drills at the begin
ning of the meeting. Little Miss
Donna Harrington was major
ette and the balance of the team
members were Misses Reta Da
vis, Donna Burnett, Dalene
Clement, Reta Milner, Carole
Joyce Joy, Sandra Densmore,
Karen Larson and Nancy Hop
per. Mrs. Ben Day, district PTA
officer, installed the new offi
cers. She spoke briefly and pre
sented each officer a corsage,
with a few words for them. Mrs.
Clyde A. Beck, was installed
president. Mrs. Melford Hood
vice-president, Mrs. A. H. Har
rison secretary and Mrs. Paul
Thompson treasurer.
Mrs. R. Angus Todd presented
Mrs. Gail with a gift of appreci
ation from the club for her work
as president the past year and
Mrs. Gail thanked the members
for their loyal support through
the year.
Mrs. Beck presented Col. Ted
Hopkins of Rogue River, who
talked on Americanism. He pre
sented a veteran's definition of
Americanism, stressed teamwork
among students and citizens
against the forces that tend to
overthrow Americanism. He
ended his talk by expressing
gratitude that he is an Amer
ican and that he lives in the
United States.
Mothers of pupils In the first
grade were hostesses for the
evening and served refreshments.
They were Mrs. A. H. Harrison,
Mrs. Paul Blinka and Mrs. Eva
Johnson, first grade teacher, and
Mrs. Fred Lester.
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Roseburg Trip Made
By Medford Mothers;
Veterans Entertained
Medford Navy Mothers' club
members were in Roseburg last
Sunday, having made the trip
to meet with navy mothers in
that area and to sponsor pro
grams at the veterans' hospital
by Alexander's orchestra of Med
ford. A picnic dinner had been
planned with Roseburg Navy
Mothers, but due to the cold
weather, Mrs. Blake, commander
of the Roseburg club, entertained
the group in her home for both
dinner and supper.
The orchestra presented three
programs, a short program in
the auditorium in the afternoon,
a few songs in one of the wards
and a longer show in the audito
rium in the evening.
Installation Is Held
For DeMolay Mothers
Mrs. Harry Grimm was in
stalled vice-president and Mrs.
John Pond secretary-treasurer
of Medford DeMolay Mothers'
club at a meeting held last week
in the Masonic temple. Mrs.
Jack Ward had previously been
installed as president.
The meeting followed a pot
luck dinner, with 22 mothers
and their families present.
Plans were completed for a
cooked food sale to be held May
20 at the Home Appliance com
pany and anyone wishing to con
tribute to the sale is asked to call
Mrs. Ward, 2-2148 or Mrs. John
Pond, 3-1930.
Canton and Auxiliary -Hold
Recent Meeting
At the last meeting of Siski
you canton. Patriarch Militant,
and the auxiliary, a combined
meeting and drills followed a
covered dish supper. Mrs. Lynn
Cram was "mustered in" to the
group.
A large delegation with rep
resentatives from both orders is
attending the state convention
now in progress in Astoria.
Shower Party Given
For Mrs. Ralph White
A shower party was held at
the home of Mrs. Hans Rammin
May 9 in honor of Mrs. Ralph
White, with members of Weno
nah club as guests. Assisting
Mrs. Rammin were Mrs. Ralph
Parks, Mrs. Richard Singler and
Mrs. Roy Stoy.
Games were played and re
freshments served.
Visitors Leave
Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Carter and
daughter, Ann, left last week for
their home in New Haven,
Conn., after having visited here
with the doctor s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George R. Carter, 821
East Jackson street. The trip was
made by plane.
Last Sunday the visitors and
the Carter's second son and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R
Carter and children, Robert
Alvar and William George Car
ter, held a family dinner at the
home of the senior Carters.
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Unusual Containers
To Be Seen Tuesday
At Gardener's Show
Valley residents who have
prized tea pots, tea kettles and
pitchers will have an opportu
nity to display them at the Med
ford Garden club's spring flower
show to be held in the social hall
of the YMCA, Tuesday, May 16.
One of the classifications of the
show calls for arrangements
done in tea kettles, tea pots and
pitchers and it anticipated that
some very unusual and rare con
tainers will be seen in this dis
play. These arrangements will be
in charge of Mrs. D. H. Barber.
The division of cup and saucer 1
arrangements also affords an ex- j
cellent opportunity to display
out of the ordinary china and '
pottery. This section in the last)
year's garden club show was ;
very outstanding, and Mrs. Dale i
Franklin, who is chairman of the !
cups and saucers for the show, in
vites any one having a cup of
interest to fill it with posies and
enter it.
The show is non-competitive
and everyone is invited to par
ticipate, tntries will be accepted
from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and the
show is open to the public from
li noon until 9 p.m.
Newlyweds Return
From Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Boyd
Sr., whose marriage took place
in Reno, Nev., April 22, at the
First Baptist church, have re
turned to Medford. The cere
mony was performed by the
Rev. Earl S. Barnett and the
couple then left on a trip through
Nevada, Arizona and California.
Mrs. Boyd was the former
Mrs. Sylvia Barkdull. The cou
ple is living at 817 North Cen
tral avenue.
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Members of Nu Phi Mu soror
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held tonight in Ashland with
skating following. Members are
asked to meet at the Medford
city park near the library at 6:30
p.m. for transportation to Asn
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6:30 p. m. Shriners' Wives,
Jackson hotel.
8 p. m. Women of the Moose,
lodge hall.
Tuesday
9:15 a. m. Delphians, 325
East Jackson boulevard.
10:30 a. m. Sams Valley
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Harold Palmer.
12 noon Circle 5. WSCS,
home of Mrs. G. T. Brood, route
2, box 786, Central Point. Pot
luck luncheon.
12 noon Circle 1, WSCS,
home of Mrs. Mary Igo, 849
Cherry street. Potluck luncheon.
12:30 p. m. Circle 3, WSCS,
home of Mrs. A. E. Brockway,
2325 Stewart I avenue. Potluck
luncheon.
12:30 p. m. Circle 9, WSCS,
home of Mrs. Louis Putman, 330
Haven street. Potluck luncheon.
1:30 p. m. Circle 4, WSCS,
home of Mrs. Emma Penwell,
619 Benson street.
1:30 p. m. Navy Mothers,
Girls' Community club.
1:30 p. m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. Walter L.
Wilson, 232 Janney lane.
2 p. m. Woman's Missionary
society of Temple Baptist church.
Mrs. Theodore Fuget, 914 Lozicr
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Wenonah Club To Hold
Card Party Thursday
Wenonah club will hold a eard
party at the home of Mrs. H. W.
Keesee. 28 South Peach street,
Thursday, May 18, at 28 South
Peach street. Assisting Mrs. Kee
see will be Mrs. Harold Toll
and Mrs. Lewis Bish.
Bridge and pinochle will be
played.
Reames Club
Reames Social club will meet
Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the
Masonic hall for a' pay lunch
eon. Mrs. Fred Strang and Mrs.
G. H. Maasdam are co-chairmen.
Luncheon will be followed by
a short business meeting and
cards.
Birthdays occurring in April,
May and June will be observed.
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