Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1952, Image 15

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    Jacksonville Club
Holds Spring Show;
Iris Are Displayed
Jacksonville Over 200 per
rons attended the Jacksonville
Garden club show held in the
Odd Fellows hall May 22. Mrs.
R, T. Nichol was general chair
man for the event which was
themed "Festival of Flowers."
' A highlight of the show was
a large exhibit of named iris.
Entries were from the gardens
of Mrs. Kenneth Farley, Phillips
nursery, Mrs. Dave Wood, Mrs.
Nichol, Mrs. Leonard McKee,
Mrs. Ray Coleman, Mrs. Charles
Offenbacher, Mrs. Paul God
ward and Mrs. Lee Port.
There also was a table of iris
species. Other exhibits contrib
uting to the success of the show
were flower arrangements by
visiting clubs and individual
members. There were displays
by the Lewis nursery; flower
corsages by Mrs. W. L. Walden;
, feather corsages by Mrs. Lois
McKee, and arrangements of
animal planters with a natural
istic scene.
Visitors were attracted by a
large display of old and unusual
dolls by collectors and mem
bers. Miss Fannie Whitman, col
lector of period and authentic
dolls, displayed In costumes a
wax doll of Marie Antoinette,
and a waxed doll from the old
B'rench quarter of New Orleans;
three dolls costumed in gowns
of the hoop skirt period; also
ceramic reproductions of antique
' doll heads, period hats in minia
ture and a colonial setting of
miniature figures and furniture.
Other collectors exhibiting
were Mrs. J. Hoist of Butte Falls
who displayed her Navajo In
dian dolls; Mrs. H. A. Davis,
Medford, noted for her pear
sculpture of miniature charac
ters and room scenes in minia
ture; Mrs. Paul Bulkin, Jack
sonville, who showed German
china dolls of 1890 and Russian
Imported dolls of various dis
tricts; Mrs. Addie Shannon,
Jacksonville, who exhibited a
33-year-old doll and a musical
doll; and Mrs. Evelyn James
displayed a baby dress 61 years
old.
Members of the club had on
view keepsakes and old dolls.
Mrs. Harry Whitney showed a
doll 80 years old; Mrs. Paul God
ward, a china doll 43 years old;
Mrs. Lee Port, a china doll 100
years old; Mrs. Clora Garrett, a
doll head 75 years old; Mrs,
Frank Janosky who showed a
group of large size Indian dolls;
Mrs. W. W. Winningham, an
Eskimo doll; Mrs. A. Burch,
Mexican miniature figures; and
an 1891 shadow box picture of
shell flowers was displayed by
Mrs. Garrett.
Space also was given to a col
lection of dried pressed weeds,
work of the Jacksonville Gar
den club members with Mrs.
Port in charge. On hand were
bulletins recommended for kill
ing broad-leaved weeds and
grasses.
- During the afternoon Mrs.
Lulu Saulsberry gave two read
ings. Arrangements for the tea ta
ble were in harmony of soft
purple ' shades using clematis
lawsoniana, sweet peas and iris
In a silver bowl won by the club
In a jubilee parade.
Among the visitors who pour
ad tea for the afternoon were
Mrs. - E. W. Jermark, Ashland,
Siskiyou district chairman of the
Oregon Federation of Garden
clubs; Mrs. George Smith, presi
dent of the Gold Hill Garden
club; Mrs. Carson, past presi
dent of the Butte Falls Garden
club, and Miss Claire Hanley,
Sunday, Junt 1, lt$t
Club Calendar
Phoenix Garden Club
To Receive Trophy;
Announce Committee
Phoenix A trophy swarded
the Phoenix Garden club for the Moadar , er, BBA, Glrlj Community dab.
group's floral float entry Is the P-- fff mat- Ttaasday
r sumo M.4nu3 knis! - f xfc.AA . r-c
I ii-js. p. m, woman s aim?
SPEBSQSA, f class ef the Methodist church,
rs.. Ire jonsj, 2325 Stewart
aveaue,
1:38 c. m. Zisn Latfeeran
Aid society at church.
I p. m. Sams Valley Ladies
club, hamt of Mrs. Walter Mil
ler,
S p. m. Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall
KEBFOBS ORESOKi MAIL TRIBUNE n'E
1 7:30 p. is,
week will be presented to the jackson feoiel.
Officers of the newly Installed Medford
unit of Altrusa, international service elubfor
women, are shown here at lh organisational
dinner meeting held last Saturday evening at
Rogue Valley Country club. Standing at left it
Mrs, Edith Baker, president of the new club.
and others standing left is right) ar Mis
Sana Plats, Miss Ruth Nelson and Mrs. Mar
joria Sutler, directors. Seated (leit to right! are
Mrs. Eleanor Hnry, vice-president; Miss Graca
Smith, treasurer; Mrs, Virginia Sherwood, r
cording secretary, tBraisard photo)
Crochet Edgings
Flower-garden of "designs
gay flowers and cool green
leaves to crochet for your fine
linens. Use No. 30 cotton in colors.
Quick-crochet edgingsi Pattern
7061. Pansy design, SViXiVt-
inches. Flower corner, 5 inches,
petal edging lVt inches.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern to the Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P.O. Box 5640, Chi
cago 80, 111. Print plamiy NAME,
ADDRESS and PATTERN NUM
BER,
Exciting! Our 1952 edition of
Alice Brooks Neediecraft Book!
Brimful of new ideas, it's only
Twenty Cents, NINETY-ONE il-
lustrations of patterns of your
favorite neediecraft designs, plus
SIX easy-to-do patterns prmted
right in the book.
Dinner Is Given
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clement, 1956
Roberts road, were hosts May
29 for a dinner is observance of
the birthday anniversary May
30 of M. Clement's father, A. R.
Clement. Others attending were
his daughters, Mrs. C, H. Guches
and Mrs. F. Clogston, and their
husbands and children; another
son, L, M. Clement, his wife and
family, and 8 sister, Mrs. F, R.
Hagerty,
The honored guest was retir
ed eight years ago from the Cai
ifornia Oregon Power company
where he was an accountant for
many years. He returned recent
ly from California where he
spends his winters. During the
summers he lives at the home of
his sister, Mrs, Hagerty.
Fluoridation Program
Used By Many Cities
The number of cities in the
United States adding sodium
fluoride to their water supplies
in an effort to reduce children's
tooth decay has more than dou
bled during the past year, ac
cording to Miss Frona A, Yea
ger, extension health specialist
at Oregon State college.
The 1951 figures show 121
communities with fluoridation
programs in effect as compared
with 50 communities in 1S50.
Another 138 communities have
approved a fluoridation pro
gram. The programs are either
under way or have been approv
ed in 43 states and the District
of Columbia, and involve about
3,000,000 people.
Get Together Club
Plans Gift Exchange
Get Together club members
will make up an exchange of
"white elephant" gifts during a
meeting Wednesday at 1 p. m. to
the Eagles hall. A, covered dish
luncheon will be served.
members June 13 during a regu- j
lar meeting. I
Is charge of decorating the
float were Mrs, A. C, Lewis,
chairman, with Mrs, Charles
Johnson, Mrs. Christ Wolfe, Mrs.
F. Biddte, Mrs. Jewel Parr
asd Mrs. William Eisort.
The float, which was judged
the best in the parade, represent
ed fairyland and it was draws
by a large white swan. It featur
ed a woodland scene, Bonnie
Simmonds, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, Merle Simmons, and Diane
Bolz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Bolz, rode os the float,
and were dressed as fairies. Curt
Fisher, coordinator for the festi
val, earlier presented the trophy
to Mrs. Lewis, who fas tarn will
present it to the members.
The trophy was given for the
first time this year to stimulate
interest in the float division. It
will be awarded each year until
a group or person has won It
three times and then tt will be
given for permanent possession
Alaska has about 270,008,000
acres of vacant federal lands.
8 p, m. Epsiies Sigma Al
pha, Miss Barbara Niedermey
er, route 2, box 488.
8 p. ra. Westminster Guild,
Presbyterian ilre place room,
Tuday
11 . m. Navy Mothers,
Girls Community club.
p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
temple.
7:30 p, at. Medford Par
ents Extension sisti, Mrs, C, R,
Kliever, route 1, box 47SC.
8 p. m. Pythias Sisters,
Pythian buuaasg.
8 p. m. Chi She Circle,
Mrs. AH Brewold, 2848 Jack
sonville highway,
Wednesday
10:30 a. m. Christian Wo
men's Fellowship of First
Christian enures at church.
1 p. m, Get Together club,
Eagles halt,
1 p. m. Boxy Ann HEC,
Mrs. Verda Quaekenbush, Foot
hills road.
1 p. rs, Past Chiefs elsb,
Jackson Hot springs.
1:45 p. si. Contemporary
Book club, Mrs, Allen R. Smith,
8 p. m, Bow Bells chapt-
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Latham, Los
Angeles, will retans ta tfeesr
hssse today after spendisg the
Memorial holiday to Medford
with friends. The Lathams for
merly lived is Medford,
IS ssos Jolly Stitchers,,
Mrs. A. o. Floyd. 505 South
Keeneway drive.
8:30 p. m. First Baptist
esureo SOS class party for high
school graduate at the church,
Saiurdif
S p. as. IOOF and Rehekah
lodges reception at Junior high
school for Lynn Cram.
A complete collection of hand
written memoranda by Ladwig
von Beethoven, consisting st
some 5,000 items, is being pre
pared for publication, it has bees
announced by Professor Sehmidi-
Goerg, custodian of the Beethsv-
en Archive is Bonn, About 20,-
C00 siusie sheets written by the
master are is possession o the
archive.
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and a member of the Jackson
ville club. Several members
wore pioneer costumes in keep
ing with the historical back
ground of the club and motto
of the group.
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