Wertz Watercolors
To Be Reproduced
By Ford Company
The Ford Motor company has
purchased eight pictures of Jack
sonville painted by Fritz Wertz,
valley artist, for use in the Ford
Times magazine, Mr. Wertz an
nounced last week. Mr. Lougee,
art editor of the magazine, has
written Mr. Wertz stating the
pictures will be reproduced in
the August, 1952, edition.
The eight watercolors are from
a collection of 22 which Mr.
Wertz has exhibited from time
to time. They are entitled "The
Old Jackson County Court
house," "The Orth Building,"
" The Lyden House," "The U. S.
Hotel," "Redman Hall," "Ma
sonic Hall with Stagecoach and
Horses," "Table Rock From the
Old Stagecoach Road" and"Jim
Cornutt's Ranch." The Table
Rock scene also includes a pano
ramic view of the Rogue River
valley. The Cornutt ranch lo
cated a short distance from Gold
Hill on the old stagecoach road
was an overnight stop for the
stage on its route from Portland
through Jacksonville to Ashland
and Dunsmuir, Calif.
The original 22 watercolors
were exhibited last May at the
Hostess House of the Portland
Oregonian. Catherine Jones Bol
lam, art editor of the paper,
wrote Mr. Wertz that the show
excited much interest and that
, she held the show over because
me piL-iures oi me Historic Old
town and its surrounding coun
tryside had so much popular ap
peal.
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Jacksonville Lodge
Receives Visitation
Jacksonville Members from
the Siskiyou canton and auxil
iary, Patriarchs Militant, of
Medford, paid a fraternal visit
to the Ruth Rebekah lodge in
Jacksonville Monday evening,
April 21. Twenty-two attended.
They were introduced by the
women's president, Mrs. Verne
Kight, and the canton captain.
Verne Kight.
In the first nominations for
Ruth Rebekah officers for the
next term Mrs. Charles LeMoine
was nominated for noble grand;
Mrs. Teresa Jones and Mrs.
Mabel McCallie, vice - grand;
Mrs. John Black, recording sec
retary; and Mrs. P. E. Matheny,
treasurer. Mrs. Everett Ravenor
has been recommended for dis
trict deputy president.
Mrs. Albert Hackert and Mrs.
Wendell Matheny have been se
lected as delegates to the Re
bekah assembly in Salem May
20 to 22. Mrs. Peter Fick was
named an alternate.
Mrs., Ed Dameron of Ashland
reported on a contest for selec
tion of delegates to a youth pil
grimage to the United Nations
kiieadquarters. Winners will be
"announced at a meeting of the
leaders' council in Ashland
May 4.
Mrs. Pearl Kitchen entertained
the members and visitors with
piano and vocal numbers.
Refreshments were served in
the banquet room by Mrs.
Charles Hawkins, Mrs. LeMoine
and Mrs. McCallie.
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It was the kiddies lurn to take the stage
when evening circles of First Methodist church
gave the annual children's ltyle show Sat
urday. April 19, at the church. Among the
mall models were (left lo right) David Branch
field, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Branch-
Among the very young misses who modeled for the Metho
dist children's show were Eileen (at left) and Maxine Ballance.
daughtors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ballance. The girls are shown tn
the play clothes which they wore during the style show. Show
chairmen were Mrs. Charles Liebbrand, Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff and
Mrs. Byron Griffith. (Brainerd photo)
Medford Couple Observes
25th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Nordwick, 226 Ross lane, observed their
25th wedding anniversary the weekend of April 19 and 20. Satur
day evening they entertained at dinner in the new Rogue room at
the Medford hotel. Twenty-eignt
Guests at the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Young, Eugene;
Miss Carrol Ann Creager, Cor-
vallis; Mrs. Robert Creager, sis
ter of Mrs. Roy Nordwick, from
Coauille: Miss Eunice Davis,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nora
wick and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Han
son. Oakland. Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Coleston, Berkeley,
Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Heald, Mrs. Clara Jacobsen, and
Arthur Nordwick, all Oakland,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Full
hart, Reedsport, Ore.; Mrs. Dale
Pattie, Mrs. Martha Messner,
Mrs. C. H. Bruun, and Miss Kir
sten Havrehed, all San Fran
cisco: Wade Arstill, Portland;
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry xvora-
wick and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Nordwick, all Medford.
Seated at the head table with
Mr. and Mrs. Nordwick were
Mrs. Creager, Miss Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwick,
who attended the wedding 25
years ago. The wedding was held
in Medford in the home of Mrs.
Nordwick's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
C. A. Winans.
The table was decorated with
deep pink snapdragons, roses,
and white stock.
Sunday afternoon the Nord-
wicks were hosts for a reception
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at their home on Ross lane, fol
lowed in the evening by a buffet
supper. About 40 guests attend
ed.
Mrs. Lloyd Nordwick, sister-
in-law to Roy Nordwick, cut the
anniversary cake and Mrs. Crea
ger poured.
The Nordwicks moved to Med
ford about two years ago from
San Francisco where they lived
since their marriage in 1927. Mr.
Nordwick is a retired oil com
pany executive.
Medford Rotanas
Elect Club Heads;
Convention Planned
Medford Rotana club women
elected Mrs. R. L. Powell presi
dent, during a meeting of the
group Thursday evening. Mrs. J.
J. McCann was hostess to the
club in her home at 560 Keene
way.
Mrs. W. O. Blackledge is the
new first vice-president; Mrs.
Stella Breed, second vice-president;
Mrs. McCann, secretary;
Mrs. Susie Riddle, treasurer, and
board members are Mrs. J. Rose
and Miss Jean Page.
Installation will be held the
evening of May 1 at a dinner
party.
Plans for the national conven
tion of Rotana which will be
held in Medford during July 18
19 and 20 this year, were pre
sented by the chairman.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
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field, John and Philip Gilbertson, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gilbertson. During the show the
children modeled play clothes as well as "Sun
day best" and the event closed with a wedding
party.
(Brainerd photo)
Phoenix Society Gives
Silver Tea at Church;
Medford Woman Speaks
Phoenix Mrs. D. Kirkland
West, Medford, spoke to Wom
en's Missionary society members
during a silver tea given Wed
nesday by the group in the
church. Though attended by
small group of women, the tea
was considered a success.
The program was conducted
by the president, Mrs, George
Osier. Devotions were led by
Mrs. J. O. N. Poling.
The theme for both Mrs. West's
talk and Mrs. Poling's devotions
was stewardship. Mrs. West
brought out that all those pres
ent had much to give to others
in the way of time, prayer and
friendliness.
Mrs. J. W. Watkins and Mrs.
Floyd Jarmin poured. The re
freshment table was covered
with a lace cloth and silver serv
ice was used. A floral center
piece and candles furnished the
decorations.
Small tables were used about
the room and were centered with
miniature bouquets and candles.
Mrs. Jewell Parr was responsi
ble for the decorating.
The kitchen committee was
Mrs. L. O. Caster, chairman, as
sisted by Mrs. W. M. Caldwell
and Mrs. E. J. Clark.
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Lutheran Women
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Convention Held
A delegation of women from
St. Peter's Lutheran church in
Medford will attend a rally of
Lutheran Ladies' Aid societies
of the Missouri Synod Lutheran
churches of southern Oregon in
Klamath Falls today. Churches
represented will be Klamath
Falls, Ashland, Roseburg, Suth
erlin, Grants Pass and Medford.
Mrs. Albert Huntemann of St.
Peter's Lutheran church is presi
dent of the organization and has
invited all women of these
churches to attend.
The rally begins at 2 p.m. and
will close with a banquet In the
evening. A program is also plan
ned for men in connection with
the rally.
The 1952 convention of the
northwest district of Lutheran
Women's Missionary league was
held at Trinity Lutheran church,
Hillsboro, Ore., April 21 and 22.
The Ladies' Aid society of St.
Peter's Lutheran church, Med
ford, was represented at the con
vention by Mrs. Ray Harder
Others from the society attend
ing were Mrs. Reimer Peterson,
Mrs. G. J. Wolff and Mrs. Har
vey Brandau.
The Rev. A. W. Schelp of Ta
coma, Wash., gave an address
of the convention on the theme,
"For Such A Time As This," and
urged each individual to
dedicate herself to objectives of
the league. These are missionary
education, missionary inspira
tion and missionary service.
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