Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1952, Image 23

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Miss Phyllit Corliss, Medford
itudint attending 'Marylhurst
collegt, Oswego, Ore., will be
presented in a Joint recital with
Misi Jean Clawson, Portland,
Tuesday, April 22, The event is
to be held in St. John's hall, Ore
gon City. Miss Corliss, a soprano.
sang for many events in Mediord
before leaving here to attend col'
lege.
Phyllis Corliss
To Be Presented
In Song Recital
Miss Phyllis Corliss of Med
ford and Miss Jean Clawson of
Portland will be presented in
Joint recital Tuesday evening,
April 22, by the voice depart
ment of Marylhurst college. The
recital will be a public event in
St. John's hall, Oregon City. Miss
Corliss, who is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corliss, 938
South Holly street, makes her
home in Oregon City during the
college year. Both young artists
are sophomores at Marylhurst,
Miss Corliss has prepared
three groups of songs, and Miss
Clawson has two groups. The so
pranos will also appear in two
duets, singing strophes from Per
golesi's "Stabat Mater" as their
opening number and closing the
program with Saint-Saens' "Bo
lero." For her first group Miss Cor
liss has chosen "Si tu le veux"
by Koechlin, "Ici-bas" by Faure,
and "Bonjour Suson" by Delibes.
Her second group consists of two
folk songs in modern arrange
ment by Benjamin Britten, "O
Can Ye Sew Cushions?" (Scot
tish) and "The Ash Grove"
(Welsh). Her finale is from
Haydn's "The Creation," when
(he rings the recitative, "And
God said: "Let the Waters," and
the air, "On Mighty Pens."
Strings and flute accompany the
Haydn numbers.
Miss Clawson is to sing three
Irish songs in arrangements by
Beethoven and compositions by
Sarti, Auber, Grieg and Kings
ley. Assisting on the program are
1 the Misses Myrtle Stangl and
Betty Jean Weber, pianists, and
the Marylhurst String Ensem
ble.
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High School Students
To Entertain Monday
Students from the Senior High
school speech classes instructed
by DeVere Taylor will speak
Monday evening to members of
the Olive Rebekah lodge during
a regular meeting. Mrs. Bernice
Kunzman will present Mr. Tay
lor. Ray Lewis, Medford Junior
High school music instructor,
will present students from his
classes. Albert Hunteman, junior
high band director, also will pre
sent members of the school band.
The program will begin at
7:45 p.m. and will take place
previous to the business meet
ing of the lodge.
Mrs. Dana Bowers and her
committee will serve refresh
ments. Visiting Rebekah mem
bers are invited. This will be a
business and social evening and
officers are requested to wear
formal gowns. Others may do
so if they choose.
Sunday
1 p.m. Colonel Sargent camp
and auxiliary, USWV, Redmen
hall.
7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian building-.
Monday
12 noon Republican Women
of Jackson county, Jackson hotel.
1 p.m. Afternoon arts group
of the AAUW, Mrs. Carl A.
Welsh, 1300 East Main street.
1 p.m. WOTM, 235 North Ivy
street.
7:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Al
pha sorority, 408 Plaza apart
ments.
7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, IOOF hall.
7:30 p.m. SFEBSySA, jacK-
son hotel.
8 p.m. Oak Grove PTA,
school cafeteria.
8 o.m. OSNA, Jackson coun
ty chapter. Community hospital
8 p.m. NOW joint meeung,
Ashland.
Tuesday
2 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks tern-nle.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Girls
Community club.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Central Point Masonic temple,
8 rj.m. Military Order of
Ladv Bugs. VFW hall, 42 North
Front street.
8 p.m. Degree of Honor,
Pythian building.
Wednesday
10 a.m. RNA district meeting,
Pythian building.
11 a.m. Central Point Navy
Mothers club, Mrs. Roy Gish,
Hazel and Ninth streets.
12:30 p.m. Reames Social
club. Medford Masonic hall.
1 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO
Mrs. C. H. Andrews, Old Stage
oad.
2 p.m. Women's Missionary
society of Phoenix Presbyterian
church, at church.
8 p.m. Medford Senior High
school music department, in
auditorium.
8 p.m. Alpha Beta chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, home
of Mrs. C. Rease Braley, 245
Valley View drive.
8 p.m. American Association
of University Women, Mrs. C.
3. Collins, 71 Black Oak drive.
Thursday
12 noon Circle 3, First
Christian church, Mrs. Arnold
Bohnert, Grant road, Central
Point; other First Christian cir
cles, No. 1 at 1 p.m., Mrs. Frank
Heller, 801 East Main street;
No. 6 at 1 p.m., Fellowship hall
at church; No. 2, at 1:30 p.m.
Junior High school room at
church; No. 4, at 1:30 p.m., Mrs.
Walter Grochocki, route 1, box
479D; No. 5, at 1:30 p.m., Mrs.
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League Member Speaks
For Methodist Guild;
New Officers Elected
Susanna Wesleyan Service
guild members of First Metho
dist church heard Mrs. Stephen
G. Nye, a representative of the
League of Women Voters, speak
at a meeting of the group Mon
day evening.
Mrs. Nye discussed and an
swered questions on the coming
election, candidates and issues.
Mrs. Emerson Anderson, a
member of a "sister" guild, Ruth
Esther Wesleyan Service guild,
Clarence Hershiser, 1255 Sunset
road.
2 p.m. Eagle Point Garden
club flower show, Grange hall.
2 p.m. Grandmothers club,
Girls Community club.
7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian building.
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Girls
Community club.
To Mark Anniversary
Of Odd Fellow Lodge
At Gathering Tuesday
The birthday of Oddfellow-
ship in America will be cele
brated at a gathering in Med
ford Tuesday, April 22, in IOOF
hall. The event will begin at 7:30
p.m.
It is stated that all IOOF
was hostess to the group. Miss
Betty Levine led devotions.
The business meeting was con
ducted by Miss Marjorie Sand
fort, president, who was re
elected president of the organi
zation during the meeting. Mrs.
Duane Mitchell is the new vice
president; Miss Marjorie Ander
son, secretary, and Miss Levine,
treasurer. Other officers are
Miss Pat Malone, spiritual life
secretary; Miss Bette Ridgley,
publicity chairman, and Miss
Pauline Kruggel, membership
chairman.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
Next meeting of the group
will be a picnic at the home of
Mrs. Harry Myers, coordinator.
Sunday, April 20, 1151
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
lodges and (11 branches of the
order in the entire southwest
section of Oregon have been in
vited to participate, and that
members may invite friends.
A past grand master will
speak and entertainment will
include a musical program and
cards. A committee made up of
both Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
will make arrangements for the
event, and refreshments will be
served.
The first meeting in this coun
try of Odd Fellows took place
April 26, 1819 in Baltimore, Md.
Now there is rarely a district in
the entire United States without
IOOF and Rebekah lodges.
The 100th anniversary of the
lodge in the state of Oregon will
be celebrated in Salem during
the week of May 18. The grand
lodge will convene there at that
time and the Salem lodge plans
special events for the occasion.
The Medford lodge has elected
three delegates to attend and
there are three alternates. The
delegates are Frank Heller, Joe
Hauson and Gordon Greenwood
Alternates are L. O. Howard, E.
D. Perkins and A. J. Hanby.
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