In And Around Gold Hill
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Saturday from the Rebekah As
sembly of Oregon, held at Salem
were four members of Amethyst
Rebekah lodge of Gold Hill. Mrs.
Lester Thompson was the official
delegate and will be the lodge's
district deputy president for the
coming term. Alternate was Mrs.
George Dorman. The other two
attending were Mrs. Lester Park
er and Mrs. Earl Moore.
Delegates to the Oregon Grand
Lodge session of the Odd Fel
lows, held during the same per
iod in Salem, were George Haff
and Norman Gail of Gold Hill
Odd Fellows Lodge No. 129.
While in Salem, Mrs. Parker
visited her husband's brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Parker, and his nephew and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kel
logg. Mrs. Earl Moore visited
friends in Salem, and Mrs.
George Dorman visited with a
cousin' Mrs. Emma Dencer, and
other relatives. The Gold Hill
Rebekahs stayed at the auto
court operated by Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Parker.
Newly elected officers of the
Gold Hill Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be in
stalled Jointly with those of the
Grants Pass BPW club, at a
meeting Tuesday, May 27; at 8
p.m. at the Library auditorium
in Grants Pass.
Gold Hill Lions club and its
auxiliary, the Lady Lions club,
will hold a joint installation of
officers Tuesday night, May 27
at the Dardanelle Dinner House
on the Old Stage road. It will be
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a dinner meeting, with represen
tatives of other Lions and Lady
Lions clubs invited.
Mrs. Vaughn Whitmore. chair
man of the Poppy Day sale con
ducted by the Auxiliary of Gold
Hill post of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Friday and Saturday, re
ports that the sale was complete
ly successful, the auxiliary's en
tire quota of 500 poppies being
sold. She expressed her appreci
ation to the public for its gener
ous response.
A group of Gold Hill VFW
Auxiliary members went "to
Camp White Wednesday to at
tend the open meeting of the
Camp White VFW Post, and to
serve refreshments after the
meeting. The women took sand
wiches and home-made cakes,
which they served with ice
cream and coffee. The veterans
were entertained by pupils from
Eve Prentice's accordion studio.
The Gold Hill group attending
included Henry Albrecht, com
mander; Mrs. Lena Laricks, Aux
iliary president; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Goodwin, Theresa Short,
Helen Shoemaker. Lillie MacKay
and Ruby Whitmore.
The square dancing sessions
sponsored by Amethyst Rebekah
lodge every two weeks at Odd
Fellows hall, although not orig
inally started as a project es
pecially for teenagers, are at
tracting more and more young
people, much to the satisfaction
of the sponsors. Saturday night's
dance was attended by about 60
people, including about 25 teen
agers and some younger chil
dren. Wilmer Bailey acted as in
structor and caller Saturday
night. Four visitors from Butte
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Remson
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore,
demonstrated and taught a new
round dance, "Slow Poke." Next
square dance wil be Saturday
night, June ! at 8 p.m. The pub
lic is invited to attend. All adults
are asked to bring sandwiches or
cookies. A small admission will
be charged to pay expenses.
Gold Hill VFW Post members
went to the Rock Point cemetery
last week to clean off graves pf
veterans buried there and to
place new flags on the graves for
Memorial Day.
Past Noble Grands club of Am
ethyst Rebekah lodge will meet
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Frank Carter on the Old
Stage road.
Mrs. Floyd Romlne of the Old
Stage road was hostess last Sun
day night at a turkey dinner hon
oring four people on their birth
days, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hel
zer of Medford, Frank Lock
wood, and Mrs. Romine's hus
band. Guests present included
Mr. and Mrs. Helzer and their
baby son, Mr. and Mrs. Loclt
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harson
of Medford, Mrs. Romine's son,
Hubert Hewitt of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCormlck
and daughter, Bonnie, of Wood
burn, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Romine on
the Old Stage road. McCormick
is Mrs. Romine's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott of
Klamath Falls spent last week
end visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Scott, on the Old
Stage road.
Word has been received by
friends here that Dave Ennis,
former resident of the Old Stage
road, is recuperating from a
major surgical operation at the
Naval hospital in San Diego,
Calif. Ennis is in the Navy and
stationed at San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison,
who had been occupying the
Dave Ennis home on the Old
Stage road, have now moved
into the house next to the Joe
Morgan place on North 99 high
way. Mrs. Ruth Naughten of Marys
ville. Mont., left for home Friday
after visiting here with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Kendall Dufur of Fifth
avenue, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sawyer,
former residents of the Old Stage
road, who sold their home and
went to Arizona last whiter, I
have returned to Oregon and are
now living in Medford. He is
employed at Toketee Falls.
Mrs. W. I. Kesterson and her
granddaughter, Margaret Skeel.
from Klamath Falls, were in
Gold Hill last week visiting Mrs.
Kesterson's mother, Mrs. Carrie
Puhl of the Old Stage road.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hengtes
of Grants Pass spent one day
last week at the home of Mrs.
Carrie Puhl on the Old Stage
road. The couple are old friends
of Mrs. Puhl.
A group of members of the
Tuesday, May 27, 1953
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Gold Hill Garden club attended
the flower show put on Thursday
at Jacksonville by the Jackson
ville Garden club. Attending
from here were Mrs. George
Smith, president of the Gold Hill
club, Mrs. Carl Boye, vice-president;
Mrs. J. G. Kofahl, Mrs.
Paul Holderness, Mrs. Bob Kies
and Mrs. Walter McLean.
Preliminary plans are being
made for an all-day picnic of the
Gold Hill Community Methodist
church and Sunday school some
Lake o' Woods
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time In June. Appointed for the
picnic committee are Mrs. Fred
Lester and Wilmer Bailey, adult
members; Marion Smith and
Grace Gail, senior high school
class; David Parker and Bruce
Burnett, junior high school class.
Miss Beverly Moser, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moser of
Second avenue, went to Eugene
last week to take an examina
tion for entry Into a nurses' train
ing course there. She will gradu
ate from Crater High school next
month. """
Gold Hill Hobby club met Fri
day night at the home of Mrs.
Fred Lester. The evening was
spent doing textile painting and
painting of figurines. The hostess
served light refreshments. It was
decided to omit the meeting for
this Friday, as it will be Memor
ial Day. Next meeting was sched
uled for Friday, June 2, at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Hubert Da
vidson in Sams Valley.
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