Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1952, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday. May 13. 1952
Society and Clubs
Convention Report,
Annual Installation
Features Meeting
The need ior parents to give
their children more love, few
er material things, and to instill
In them a sense of responsibil
ity rather than obedience was
(tressed Friday afternoon by
Mrs. Alvin Boswell in her re
port of the annual convention
of Oregon Congress of Parents
and Teachers to the Jackson
PTA.
Mrs. Boswell, who was also
Installed as new president of the
Jackson unit Friday afternoon,
was Jackson delegate to the
tate convention. She returned,
Inspired to continue i n PTA
work, she told fellow members,
describing the state convention
as a "wonderful experience."
New officers were installed
at Jackson by Mrs. Loyd Brans
ford, president of the Medford
PTA council. Serving with Mrs.
Boswell will be Mrs. Edgard H.
Sims, vice-president; Mrs. Mur
iel Harvey, secretary, and Mrs.
R. E. Wicker, treasurer.
Following installation, Mrs.
Boswell presented Mrs. C. H.
Reld, retiring president, with
her past president s pin. Mrs
Reld thanked her officers and
11 committee chairmen for the
work done during the 1951-52
chool year, calling on each for
a short report.
All mothers of pre-school chil
dren were urged by Mrs. Reld
to bring them to the health
check-up, scheduled for May 15
at Jackson school. Children, en
tering school In September will
be given a health examination
free of Charge, by a competent
doctor and nurse, she explained
H. W. Gustin, school princl
pal, thanked Mrs. Jack Harney,
retiring vice-president ana pro
gram chairman, for the "out
standing program work" done
during the year. He also said
farewell to mothers of sixth
grade children, who will be en
tering Junior high next Septenv
ber, thanking them for the
"splendid cooperation shown
during their years at Jackson.
Parents of sixth grade stu
dents will be special guests
Thursday night at the meeting
of the Junior high PTA.
Preceding the business meet
ing Mrs. Harney presented a
program, featuring Girl Scouts
and Cub Scouts of the Jackson
school.
"Old McDonald Had a Farm"
was dramatized by Mrs. Harvey
Brandau's Cub Scout den and
the presentation of colors cere
mony was given by Mrs. W. D.
Durkee'i sixth grade Girl Scout
troop. Patsy Maxson was given
the Girl Scout award of the
Jackson PTA. The presentation
was made by Mrs. Durkce In the
absence of Mrs. John Russell,
Jr., chairman. The Girl Scout
song closed the program.
Mrs. F. E. Burdick. treasurer,
reported that the April Frolic
brought in $823 for the PTA and
student body of the school.
Mrs. C. Marion Smith, hospit
ality chairman, announced that
Mrs. Ruth Bolton's room had
won the PTA attendance prize.
Refreshments were served In
the cafeteria with mothers of
first and second grade pupils
acting as hostesses.
Mothers Honored
At Sorority Event
Nu Phi Mu and Beta Sigma
Phi sororities held the annual
Mothers' day luncheon May 4
at Rogue Valley Country club
Mrs. Donald Lue and Miss
Jackie Walker were in charge
of decorations and provided each
member and guest with cor
sages. Tables were decorated
with bowls of tulips.
Attending the event were
Miss Janet Walton. Mrs. Eldred
Clover, Miss Bette Ridgcly, Mrs.
Jerald Fletcher. Miss Walker.
Mrs. Dorothy Elliott, Mrs. Lue,
Mrs. Clay M. Lee, Mrs. Paul
Parson, Miss Irma Bostock, Mrs.
Ray Bostock, Miss Marie Wtm
mer, Mrs. Max Wimmcr. Miss
Virginia Larson, Mrs. Robert
Larson. Miss Barbara NorcrcUs.
Mrs. Clara Ziegler, Mrs. Orris
Goble, Mrs. Thclma Simms, and
Mrs. Norval Hildman.
announces-meeting
Roxy Ann court, Order of the
Amaranth, will meet Thursday,
May IS, at 8 p. m. In the Mason
ic temple.
District Meeting
Of Service Guild
Held in Medford
Miss Lillian Johnson, division
secretary of Wesleyan Service
guild, outlined the future pro
gram of the organization during
a district meeting of southern
Oregon guilds held here Saturday.
Miss Johnson, who had Just
attended the quadrennial confer
ence of the Methodist church,
said the guild theme for the com
ing four years would be "that
the kingdom of God may be re
alized" and that emphasis would
be placed on six phases, spirit
ual growth, widening fellow
ship, the world churches, peace,
missions and discipleship.
Wesleyan Service guild is an
organization for gainfully em
ployed women of the Methodist
church. It is pointed out that
the program is streamlined to
cover the business woman s in
terests, and that in addition
members conduct study and
prayer groups and attend re
treats. Mrs. Everett Faber, Central
Point, Oregon conference sec
retary for the guild, had arrang
ed the district meeting here, at
tended by women from Coquille.
Ashland, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls and Medford.
Sessions opened with a recep
tion at 3:30 o'clock In Miss John
son's honor, and a buffet dinner
was served at 6:30 o clock
Hostess groups were Ruth Esth
er and Susannah guilds of First
Methodist church here.
- A worship center had been ar
ranged using a shawl made in
China and candlesticks and cross
made In Jerusalem from holly
wood. There was also a display
of old Bibles. The articles had
been loaned by Mrs. Frank
Blaar.
During the afternoon Miss
Johnson conducted a workshop
for the delegates. At the evening
session Mrs. W. T. Frost, Med
ford, who attended the San Fran
cisco conference reported on ses
sions of the World Federation
of Methodist Women.
Mrs. Charles Adamson, presi
dent of Ruth Esther guild, took
charge of afternoon devotions
using "Light Into World Dark
ness," as a topic. Mrs. Frances
McDougall sang the Twenty
Seventh Psalm, "The Lord Is
My Light."
Mesdames J. C. Kaylor, Jack
Harris and William Wilson sang
during the dinner.
The reception committee con
sisted of Mesdames Adamson,
Bernlct Kunzman, Marjorie
Hopkins, Thomas Grant, L. A.
White and Misses Marjorie
Sandford, Marjorie Anderson
and Welma Peabody. Mrs. J. D.
Fleming and Mrs. Bernlce Kunz
man poured during the recep
tion. t
Shower Parly Honors
Mrs. Kenneth Walch
Reese Creek Mrs. H. C.
Callihan and Mrs. Ben Gardner
were hostesses for a shower May
9 honoring Mrs. Kenneth Walch.
The event was In the Gardner
home.
Attending were Mesdames
Klrby, J. Tant, Frank Burch,
Porter Allen, Joe Myenatt, Roy
Renfro, Mel Whitehead, Charles
Stockton, Hal Grow, Jack Grow,
Alfred Peil, Jay R. Williams,
Bob Walch, Bill Walch, Charles
Stone, Ira Clark. W. O. Hugh
es, Ire Connor, Bert Connor and
Miss Joyce Connor.
The guest of honor is the for
mer Miss Marjorie Tant, who
now lives In Medford. Mrs. Tant,
mother of Mrs. Walch, poured
during the refreshment hour.
Youth CiubPlans
Dance Friday Night
Wagner Creek Wagner
Creek Youth club will sponsor
a benefit dance in the school
house on Wagner creek road
Friday evening. May 18. The
event will aid the club secre
tary, Miss Betty Hopper, In her
campaign for queen of the Phoe
nix May festival. She is spon
sored by the youth club.
Music will be furnished by
Arnold's band of Central Point.
Everyone In the vicinity is In
vitcd.
Women of the community are
asked by those In charge to take
cake or sandwiches to be served
with coffe during the evening
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John William Hughes, BBC
newscaster and author will
speak ai a mealing of Rogue
Valley Knife and Fork club,
May 16, In Rogue Valley Coun
try club. Reservations are to be
made with the club secretary,
Mrs. O. A. Eden, no later than
Wednesday. May 14.
Annual Luncheon
Health Association
Set for Thursday
Dr. Charles Bradly, director
of Oregon psychiatric services
for children will speak at the
annual luncheon and business
meeting of Jackson County Pub
lic Health association to be held
Thursday, May 15. Luncheon is
set for 12 noon in St. Mark's
Episcopal guild hall.
Dr. Bradley will discuss the
various aspects of psychiatric
clinics for children, and the need
for such a clinic in Jackson
county. The subject was first
discussed at a meeting here for
which Mclvin Murphy, director
of Oregon Mental Health asso
ciation, was speaker last winter.
At that time great interest
was shown in the proposed clin
ic, and Dr. Bradley will clarify
some of the points under dis
cussion. During the annual business
session, election of officers will
be held.
Anyone interested is Invited
to attend the meeting. Reserva
tions may be made by phoning
Mrs. Francis Cheney, 2-5425, or
Miss Helen Bullis, 2-9316.
Mother-Daughter
Dinner Is Given
More than 80 mothers and
daughters attended the May
meeting of the Christian Busin
ess and Professional Women at
the Medford hotel Monday eve
ning. Table decorations of lilacs and
yellow tulips were the work of
Mrs. C. C. Haggard and Mrs.
Archie Pierce. Miss Alice Wool-
cy spoke using Chapter 63, Ver
ses 7 to 9, from the Book of
Isaiah from the Bible, as her
subject.
A mother-daughter quartet
composed of Mrs. John Eby,
Miss Carolyn Eby, Mrs. George
McUne and Miss Ellen Kay
McUne, furnished songs.
tone Pine Extension
To Hear County Agent
Lone Pine Miss Eula Win-
termote, county home extension
agent, will lead the lesson.
"Streamlining Your House
work," at the next regular meet
ing of the Lone Pine Extension
unit. Mrs. C. C. Hoover will be
the hostess for the group May
15 at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Berle
Griffin and Mrs. William Low-
ry. will be co-hostesscs.
Reese Creek Group
Elects New Officers;
Chairman Honored
Reese Creek Mrs. Ben
Gardner was elected chairman
of the Reese Creek Home Ex
tension unit during a meeting
May 6 in the home of Mrs. Ted
Flury.
She will serve with Mrs. Tom
Vestal, vice-chairman; Mrs. Ira
Connor, secretary, and Mrs. Al
fred Peile, treasurer.
There were a number of vis
itors at the meeting including
Mrs. Henry Greer, Mrs. Kirby
Tant, Mrs. Kenneth Larson, Mrs.
Kenneth Dufour, Mrs. Robert
Humphrey, Mrs. Charles Stone
and Mrs. Dick Uhrich. The les
son was on buckles and belts.
Members voted to give $10
toward a summer camp trip for
a 4-H member. When the meet
ing closed a handkerchief show
er was given for the outgoing
chairman, Mrs. Harold Calli
han. The family plans to move
from the vicinity and have sold
their home.
I Veterans' Bridge Club
Give Weekly Winners
Nine tables of players were
at Camp White Thursday eve
ning for the weekly session of
the Camp White Veterans'
Bridge club. Holding first place
for the north-south playing pos
ition were Mrs. W. W. Steven
son and Edward Mathis, with a
score of 135 points, and east
west first place winners were
Hoke Smith and Valentine Flohs,
who scored 136 points.
Other north-south winners
were John Solheim and Budd
Gail, second, 131V&; Marvin R.
Kahn and John Levine, third,
1 1 8 ; Roy Pruitt and Mrs. Her
bert Scitz, fourth, 111; Mrs. Paul
A. Hatton and W. Hood, fifth,
105; Mr. Hatton and John Pet-
I erson, sizth, 97!4.
Also winning in the east-west
position were Mrs. Jack Love
and John M. Sharp, second, 131
points; Mrs. Josephine Clark and
Mrs. Ada Thomason, third, 126
points; Harry Martin and Ben
Shaw, fourth, 113; Roscoe Mar
tin and Orville Cottier, fifth,
Officers Installed
By Shady Cove Unit
Shady Grove New officers
of the Shady Cove Parent-Tea-
105Vi; Jack Love and Mike Dil
lon, sixth, 101. '
cher association were Installed
at a meeting of the group May
6. Mrs. Delbert Spain is the new
president and during the meet
ing she reported on the state
PTA convention in Pendleton
which she recently attended.
Mrs. Cartee Wood is the
new vice-president; Mrs. Norean
Conway, secretary; and Mrs.
Donald Harmon, treasurer.
Entertainment for the meeting j;
was furnished by two grade
school students, Phyllis Briggs,
who plpyed two piano selections
and Joan Shepard, who sang
"Mother," accompanied by Cecil
Kee. Refreshments were served.
Keep An Experienced
Man On The Job!
VOTE FOR J. B.
REPUBLICAN for COUNTY JUDGE
CONTINUE BUSINESS LIKE
. PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION!
Pd. Adv. Coleman For County Judgt Committee
Charles A. Sprague't OREGON
STATESMAN recommends Paget
"Paget'i pedigree of party loy
alty and activity fi commanding , .
Pigtt may bo depended on to
work faithfully for the party inter
it regardless of who tht candi
dates are. Paget hat earned the
iob if National Committeeman for
Oregon and to (we) recommend
him."
C. C. Chapman'i OREGON VOTER
endorses Paget!
"Our preference is for Lowell
Paget because of his lifelong con
sistent record of work In and for
the Republican Party, his previous
eiperience at national convention
delegate and chairman of national
committee subcommittees, as chair
man of Oregon party organisations,
and his character, skill and profi
ciency. OREGON VOTER MAY 10, ttSl
SUct a REAL
REPUBLICAN
to this
important
Republican
Party
position!
WE AUfc
VT0M
PAUL
HAVILAND
REPUBLICAN FOR
DDHSTTIBIIOr
iWITflDn&MIEY
We urge you to vote for a man of high ethical standards
and'superior experience in legal training, law enforce
ment and county administration.
Paul Haviland has firmly stood for, and will continue to' ..
stand for fair and impartial treatment of all, regardless of
race, creed or political affiliations.
Jackson County NEEDS continued efficiency in the office .
of District Attorney, and that means re-election of Paul
Haviland!
APPLEGATE
ED KUBLI Rancher
MRS. LEE PORT
LESLIE JACOBSON Farmer
DOROTHY JACOBSON
ASHLAND
JIM BUSCH Auto Dealer
ED SINGMASTER Insurance
BEN T. LOMBARD Lawyer
JESSE LOMBARD
HARRY A. SKERRY, JR. Lawyer
MARGARET SKERRY
PHIL STANSBURY Insurance
MARSHA STANSBURY
WILLIAM BRIGGS Lawyer
DOROTHY BRIGGS
JOHN COTTON Lumberman
GEORGE SENNATT Lawyer
LINN HOWARD Finance
LYNDEL NEWBRY Orchardist
CENTRAL POINT
GUY TEX Insurance
EAGLE POINT
GEORGE BOWERS Farmer
HARVEY BOWERS Farmer
FRED LUY Cattleman
TOM SHEAR1N Banking Business
DOROTHY SHEARIN
WILTON WHITE Rancher
ROY ASHPOLE Merchant
MRS. ROY ASHPOLE
EVAN L. MOORE Dairy Farmer
HAZEL MOORE
HAL GROW Grocer
JACKSONVILLE
JOHN NIEDERMEYER Farmer
MEDFORD
ROBERT W. SLEETER M.D.
JIM MILLER Stockman
PHILIP B. LOWRY Lawyer
ED C. NILES Retail Lumberman
CURT HOPKINS Insurance
BERT ROBERTS Of fice Manager
FRANK APPLEGATE Carpenter
GEORGE W. PORTER Lumber Sales
PAUL WALKER D.D.S.
PAUL SELBY Business Man
LITTLE DAISY Farm Girl
SHADEY WAKEFIELD Draperies'
MRS. G. Q. D'ALBINI
RAY L. CASTERLINE M.D.
NAOMI H. VANDYKE
WILLIAM A. SABEL Adjuster
JACK WALKER Auto Dealer
GENE ORR Furniture Man
ROBERT FRAME Trucking
COLE HOLMES Insurance
W. J. WARNER Retired
TUNY BULLIS Trucker
CLAUDE HOLMES Oil Distributor
BOB RECTOR Furniture Dealer
HAROLD HOLMES Fruit Packer
GEORGE M. ROBERTS Lawyer
FRANK HUMPHREY Auto Dealer
ROBERT AGARD Merchant
MARGARET FABRICK
ADRA WALKER
LUCILLE M. RICE
EDWARD J. FELDMAN Merchant
E. RON RICE Business
A. A. LAUSMANN Lumber
JIM ROOTS Auto Dealer
BRUCE STANLEY Dentist
PAUL MEYERS Accountant
JOHN C. BOYLE Engineer
NINA BOYLE
STANLEY C. JONES, JR. Lawyer
EDWIN R. DURNO M.D.
RUSSELL G. BARNES M.D.
G. W. KELLINGTON Lawyer
EDWARD BRANCHFIELD Lawyer
OTTO J. FROHNMAYER Lawyer
MARABEL FROHNMAYER
WARREN G. LESS EG Lawyer
HUGH B. COLLINS Lawyer
RICHARD L. SLEETER M.D.
LAWRENCE W. BUONOCORE, M.D.
TONY MANNO Merchant
LEE MELLISH Dentist
JOE NAUMES Orchardist
ALLEN R. SMITH Retail Lumber
A. NORTON SMITH Retail Lumber
MORRIS B. LEONARD, SR. Mer
FLORENCE LEONARD cha it
MORRIS B. LEONARD, JR. Mer
JOAN LEONARD chant
PAID ADV. HAVILAND FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY COMMITTEE
FRANK J. VANDYKE Lawyer
MIKE BECK Baker
EMIL MOHR Merchant
STAN PHILLIPS Veterinarian
GORDON HUDSON Pharmacist
NINA McINTOSH Orchardist.
ROBERT E. McINTYRE Real Estate
BOB KENNEDY Furniture
PAUL ANTONY Contractor
MYRON ANDREWS Real Estate
LLOYD WHITESIDE Contractor
JOHN HARBISON Insurance
JOE McDUFFIE, JR. Restaurant
RALPH SEELY
PORTER J. NEFF Lawyer
BOB LUCAS Lumber
RAYMOND A. MIKSCHKE, Merchant
J. W. McDUFFIE, SR. Restaurant
L. A. McCORMICK Grocer
ROBERT W. SHEPHARD Insurance
LOLETA J. SHEPHERD
JOSEPH F. FLIEGEL Lawyer
PAGE STAUFFER Truck Driver
ED CHESNEY Grocery Employee
MARGARET CHESNEY
JAMES DeCOURCEY
LOIS DeCOURCEY
BURDETTE DODGE Orchardist
PHOENIX
DAVID LOWRY Orchardist
MARY LOWRY
BERT B. LOWRY Orchardist
PROSPECT
BRUCE GRIEVE-Cattleman
ROSCOE LARSON Grocer
DEWEY HILL
MARY GRIEVE Resort Operator
AL SELBY Grocer
HARRY HART Grocer
SAMS VALLEY
C. W. "BILL" DUGGAN Rancher
SHADY COVE
ERNIE SEGESSENMAN Sawmill
EVE SEGESSENMAN Operator
TALENT
L. S. TIEGS Farm Bureau
TRAIL
VV. D. WERT Grocer