Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1952, Image 22

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    EIGHT MEDrOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, Mir it. Mil
Grand Guardians
Visit Bethel Here;
Miss Pond Elected
Several honored guests were
here for a recent meeting of
Medford bethel of Job' Dauch
tors. Election of officers and in
stallation of a guardian council
were held.
Among the guests were Mrs.
Mamie Wilson, Myrtle Creek,
grand guardian of Oregon, and
Roy Colburn, grand outer guard
Roseburg. Others were Mrs. Ow
ens, of Colorado, past grand
guardian; Andrew Stevens, Ash
land, grand associate guardian,
and Mrs. C. D. Elhart, Ashland,
past grand guardian.
Mrs. Wilson installed the
guardian council' assisted by Mr.
Colburn, Mrs. Elhart, Mrs. Ow
ens, Mrs. Colburn, Mrs. Faber
and Mrs. F. H. Evernham.
Taking office were Mrs. Wen
del Spence, guardian; L. R, Man
ning, associate guardian; Mrs.
Robert M. Hamilton, secretary;
Mrs. Chester L. Bourne, treas
urer; Mrs. H. J. Masterson.
guardian of music and Mrs.
Charles Turner, guardian of hos
pitality. Other guardians include Mrs
Henry H. Halvorscn, sociability;
Mrs. Lloyd L. Caton, parapner
nalia; Mrs. V. M. Califf, finance
and Mrs. Ole Skoog, publicity.
Bethel officers for the coming
term are Miss Johneva Pond
queen; Miss Shirley Johnson,
senior princess; Miss Sandra
Hubbard- junior princess; Miss
Eleanor Liebbrand, guide, and
Miss Barbara Roach, marshal.
Special entertainment and re
freshments followed the meet
ing.
Plan Dinner
The summer home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ward on the Rogue
river near Gold Hill will be the
scene May 26 of a covered dish
dinner for FL club members,
The 6:30 p.m. dinner will pre
cede a business meeting. Those
attending are to take table service.
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Jackion County Public Health association elected officers
and committee chairmen at the annual meeting held recently
In Medford, Standing li Mrs. John C. Cotton. Ashland, re
elected president, and seated, (left to right) are Mrs. Ray Frisbie,
new secretary of the association: Mrs. Raymond Casterllne, re
elected vice-president; Mrs. George bchuler, re-elected treas
urer, and Miss Helen Bullii, re-elected corresponding secretary.
(Brainerd photo)
Grand Officers Pay Visit
To Central Point Bethel
Central Point Mrs. Mamie Wilson, grand guardian for Job's
Daughters of Oregon, was honored guest at the regular meeting
of Jobs Daughters of Central Point, Thursday evening, at the
Masonic hall in Central Point. Mrs. Wilson installed the guardian
council lor the ensuing year, and the fourth birthday of the bethel
and friendship night were observed.
Many guests were present
ClubToMeet
The Scottish Rite Woman's
club will meet for a social eve
ning Monday, May 26 at 8 p.m.
in the Masonic temple with offi
cers of the group as hostesses.
Miss Kay Durno, honored queen
of Medford bethel, was escorted
and introduced. Miss Carolyn
Coleman, past honored queen of
Medford bethel and state hon
orary queen, and Miss Melav
Chew, treasurer of Central Point
bethel and state honorary librar-
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ian, were Introduced and pre
sented with gifts from the bethel.
Also escorted and introduced
were Miss Esther Snook, a past
honored queen; Mrs. Wilson, Roy
Colburn, grand outer guard
Mrs. Cora Young, past grand
guardian; Mrs. C. D. Elhart, past
grand guardian; Andy Stevens,
past associate grand guardian;
Lem Manning, associate guard
ian of Medford; and Mrs. Katie
VanVleet, guardian of the Ash
land bethel.
Installed as the guardian coun
cil of the Central Point beth
el were Mrs. Clarence Chew,
guardian; C. W. Abbott, associ
ate guardian; Mrs. Everett Faber,
guardian secretary, to be as
sisted by Mrs. Victor Noel; Mrs.
Isabel Ross, guardian treasurer;
Mrs. Charles Meyer, guardian of
music, to be assisted by Mrs.
Norman Gail; Mrs. Lawrence
Smith, promoter of finance, to
be assisted by Mrs. Paul Snook:
Mrs. Paul Jones, promoter of
sociability, to be assisted by
Mrs. G. E. Morse; Mrs. Homer
Conger, promoter of hospitality,
to be assisted by Mrs. David
Turner; Mrs. Carl von Buskirk,
promoter of publicity, to be as
sisted by Mrs. A. W. Servold;
and Mrs. Merritt Swing, promot
er of arrangements.
Mrs. Wilson was assisted in
the installation ceremonies by
Mr. Colburn, Mrs. Young, Mrs.
Elhart, Mrs. VanVleet and Mrs.
Colburn.
Many birthday greetings were
read by the bethel secretary. The
program consisted of a skit by
three girls from the Medford
bethel, accordion numbers by
Miss Barbara Ilild of Ashland
and vocal numbers by Miss Joan
Henderson, bethel soloist. Three
addenda arranged by Miss Snook
honored Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. D.
Ray Allred, retiring guardian of
the Central Point bethel and
Mrs. Noel, who built the tables
for the drill given at Roseburg.
Birthday cake and other re
freshments were served by Sher
rill von Buskirk, Alice Martin,
Joan Henderson, Gwen Mnore,
Nadra Moore, Mrs. Earl Moore
and Mrs. Martin.
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All Scottish Rite Masons and
their wives are invited.
The hostesses will be Mrs. Ira
D. Canfield, Mrs. George W.
Thomas, Mrs. Fred Gardner and
Mrs. Ralph Krows.
Department Head
Visits Auxiliaries
At Meeting Here
Mrs. Flora lu. Fields, Portland.
President of the Department of
Oregon, United Spanish War
Veterans auxiliary, made her of-,
iicial visit to Colonel Sargent
auxiliary of Medford, and Rogue
River auxiliary of Grants Pass
at a joint meeting of the two
auxiliaries held at Eedmen hall
last Sunday.
Other state officers honored at
the meeting were the vice-president,
Mrs. Mary Harding, As
toria; the conductor, Mrs. Don
Anderson, Medford and Mrs.
Mary J. Schuler, color. Rogue
River. Mrs. Harry Barneburg,
past department president, pre
sented Mrs. Fields with a gift
from the two auxiliaries. Cor
sages were presented to the de
partment and auxiliary officers.
The meeting was preceded by j
a dinner supervised by Mrs. !
Frank Widner. Guests at the din-1
ner and meeting included Mrs.
Fields, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Jose
phine Cheney of Portland, Past
Commander John Simmons,1
Klamath Falls; and Mrs. Sim
mons. Members from Grants Pass at
the meeting included Com
mander Albert V. Wallis, Mrs.
Wallis and daughter, Virginia; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Palmerton,
Mrs. Sallie Colter, Mrs. Blanche j
Burkett, Mrs. Margaret Osborne, i
Mrs. Mabel Brietmayer, Mr. Ern-1
est Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wyant and the Rogue River aux
iliary president, Mrs. Flora Bil-ger.
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