BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Central Point Group
Holds Installation;
Annual Picnic Planned
Installation of next year' offi
cers was held at a meeting of
Central Point Home Extension
unit Wednesday, May 21, at the
home of Mrs. Gaston Floux. New j
tft- nya Mr, T. Wprt. Chair-
man: Mrs. Tracy Muse, vice- p';'
chairman; Mrs. Charles .Jantzer,
treasurer; and Mrs. waiter uren-
nen
Mrs.
and Mrs,
the new officers with corsages.
The project lesson for the day,
"Making Belts, Buckles and But
tons," was presented by Mrs. Ar
thur Straus and Mrs. Wertz. Mrs.
Charles Jantzer, recreation lead,
er for the day, showed member.'
how to make corsages and
sprays.
Mrs. Niedermeyer, Mrs. Rob
ert Jantzer, Mrs. Donald Den
man and Mrs. Gay Anderson at
tended the meeting as guests.
Plans were made for the an
nual picnic, which will be held
at TouVelle state park on June
18.
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secretary.
s. Otto Niedermeyer sang, t :'fv-
Mrs. Paul Snook presented ifr&A'&Tft
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Presidents Invited
To Club Meeting
The Toastmistress club will
open their Monday evening
meeting, May 26 to guests who
may be interested in public
speaking. The meeting will be
I held at 7:30 p.m. at the Girls
Communit club.
Newly elected presidents of
clubs or organizations are par
ticularly invited to the special
guest night since the club is, to
a certain extent, a training group
for leaders and officers of clubs.
A parliamentary law skit
showings the proper method of
presiding, but done in a humor
ous vejn, will be a part of the
program.
Prepared speeches will be
given by Mrs. Charles Thatcher,
Miss Anna Streed and Mrs. Ben
Anderson. Toastmistress of the
evening will be Mrs. P. W. Fos
ter; toplcmistress, Mrs. Wallace
Haskins; and speech evaluator
will be Mrs. Lloyd Parsons.
Friends Church Plans j
Mother-Daughter Event
Women of Medford Friends
church are giving a mother
daughter banquet Tuesday at 7
p.m. in Harmony hall, the church
social room.
Mothers and daughters who
wish to attend are to phone their
reservations to Mrs. Doris Rob
erts, Central Point or Mrs. Mar
jorie Crisman, Medford. Admis
sion Is free.
A program of toasts and
music, highlighted by a brides'
parade, is planned. Those who
have their wedding dresses are
to bring them to be modeled.
At Coast
Mrs. Fred Lawerence left
Thursday for Brookings, Ore., to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bol
inger. Mr. Lawerence and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lawerence left
yesterday for Brookings, and are
to return today with Mrs. Lawerence.
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The three women pictured here are cele
brating the 50th anni ersary of their gradua
tion from Augustana hospital nursing school
In Chicago on May 22, 1902. They are (left to
right) Mrs. George Getchell, Seattle, Wash.,
Mrs. Martin Thorndahl, Eugene, and Mrs. Jo
sephine Iverson, SO Ross court, Medford. The
trio celebrated with a dinner at the Medford
hotel on the anniversary day. Mrs. Getchell
and Mrs. Thorndahl are guests of Mrs. Iverson.
and are remaining in Medford several days.
(Brainerd photo)
Three Former Nurses Attend
Fiftieth Graduation Reunion
Three women, who 50 years
ago were graduated as nurses
from Augustana hospital in Chi
cago, are holding a class reunion
in Medford. The three are Mrs.
Martin Thorndahl, Eugene, Ore.,
Mrs. George Gelchell, Seattle,
and Mrs. Josephine Iverson, 60
Ross court, Medford. A fourth
member of the class of 16 nurses
had planned to come but was
forced to cancel the trip.
Thursday evening, anniver
sary of the graduation, the three
former classmates had dinner to
gether at the Medford hotel, and
yesterday afternoon they were
guests of Miss Margaret Nason,
Old Stage road, at a tea. The two
visitors are spending several
days here as guests of Mrs. Iver
son and are having a fine time
reminiscing about their days as
undergraduate nurses.
The three women all worked
as registered nurses following
their graduation. Mrs. Getchell
was a surgical nurse. She worked
In Seattle for 10 years, and in
Alaska for a year before retir
ing. Mrs. Thorndahl also nursed
for several years, and for a time
was head of a hospital at Cedar
Falls, la. Mrs. Iverson nursed in
Eau Clair, Wise, before retiring
from the profession.
Although they recognize the
advancements made in the nurs
ing profession, all three said that
nurses were well trained in their
day too. At Augustana hospital
only high school graduates were
accepted as vobntioners, and
after the end of two years of
training, they were given a state
examination before being regis
tered. They believe that student
nurses were given more prac
tical training than they are now,
and less theoretical training.
Some traditions remain the
same, the three pointed out. As
probationers they wore all-blue
uniforms, as most hospital
schools do today, then blue and
white stripes when they ad
vanced to full student status, and
the all-white uniform with spe
cial cap which is still worn by
present-day nurses.
Augustana hospital, where
they trained, is still one of Chi
cago's finest and largest hospi
tals, they said, although now
having a large, modem building
erected in recent years. The
three women all remembered Dr.
A. J. Ochsner, said to be one of
the outstanding surgeons of the
time and who was on the staff of
Augustana hospital, and his
brother, Dr. Edward Ochsner. an
outstanding medical expert. The
two Ochsners were classmates
of the famous Drs. Charles and
William Mayo.
Augustana's superintendent of
nurses when the three graduated
was Miss Lela Plckard.
Mrs. Getchell and Mrs. Thorn
dahl are remaining In Medford
Plan Picnic
Ashland Faculty and civil
service workers at Southern Ore
gon college will enjoy a final so
clal gathering of the year Mon
day in Lithia park, according to
Dr. John D. E. McAulny. A pic
nic supper will be served at the
park picnic grounds.
A good salad is a combination
of tuna, cooked frozen or canned
peas, and sliced celery. Stir in
dressing made by combining pi
mento cream cheese with mayon
naise.
over the week-end, and will re
turn to their homes this week.
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