Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1952, Image 16

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    BIX MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Bund 17, Jane 1, 1151
Gold Hill, Grants Pass
Business Women Hold
Annual Installation
Gold Hill -Officers of the
Gold Hill and Grant! Pass Bull
ness and Profesional Women's
clubs were Installed at a joint
ceremony held Tuesday evening
at the Grants Pass library audi
torium. Minn Fern Trull, Grants
Pass, state BPW federation presi
dent, served as installing olticer.
Installed for the Gold Hill
club were Mrs. Thelma Bell,
president; Mrs. Edith K. Graffis,
vice-president; Mrs.- Joy Kruse,
secretary; and Mrs. Betty Mol-
loy, treasurer.
. Mrs. Zepha Pierson directed
the installation and presented
the emblem ceremony, assisted
by Miss Trull and Mrs. Shelton.
Mrs. Margaret Grunze present
ed bouquets of pink roses to Mrs.
Vera Stewart, retiring president
of the Gold Hill club, and Mrs.
Mae Dawson, retiring president
of the Grants Pass club. A presi
dent's pin was presented to Mrs.
Grunze, and a gift and past
president's pin to Mrs. Dawson.
All the officers were given cor
sages made by Bonnie Borie.
Students of Ruth Bennett's
dancing school presented a pro
gram of dance numbers, with
Miss Kathleen Treick as accom
panist, The committee In charge of
arrangements included Mrs.
Shelton, chairman, Mrs. West,
Mrs. Borie, Dorothy Lobbato,
Bcrnice Benjamine, Mary Weller
and Beatrice Bureau,
Family Leaves
Dr. and Mrs. Max Carter, and
daughter, Ann, left for their
home at New Haven, Conn., re
cently after a-10-day visit at the
home of Dr. Carter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Carter,
821 East Jackson street,
-
Canada now imports more
coffee than tea.
Lr4s4 jHSptwatr -Ik-
Medford branch, American Association ef
University Women, l.eld install ion of officers
at a dinner meeting, last of the year, held re
cently at the Jackson hotel. Mrs. J. P. Tobin,
(at right) new president of the branch, is shown
receiving the gavel from Mrs. C. B. Collins, re
tiring president. Others pictured are (left to
right) Mrs. C. H. Hern: i Jr.. sesietaryi Mrs.
E. O. McKeen, advisor; Mrs. Don Wood, vice
president. Seated (left to right) are Mrs. Frances
Willett, fellowship chairman, and Miss Anna
May, treasurer. (Brainerd photo)
University Women Install
Officers for Coming Term
Medford branch, American
Association of University Wom
en, held the final meeting of
the 1951-52 year recently at the
Jackson hotel, and installed of
ficers for the coming term.
Mrs. J. P. Tobin took office
as president, replacing Mrs. C.
B. Collins. Other officers are
Mrs. Don Wood, vice-president;
Miss Anna May, treasurer and
Mrs. C, H. Herman Jr., secretary.
Mrs. Tobin has announced
committee chairmen who will
serve with her. They are Mrs.
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Emerson Anderson, education;
Mrs. Justin Smith, international
relations; Mrs. Herbert Seitz, so
cial studios; Mrs. Malcolm By
ors, status of women; Mrs. Don
Wood, membership; Mrs. Fran
ces Willett, fellowship; Mrs.
Harry Chipman, program; Mrs.
James S. Cummins, courtesy;
Mrs. Don Whallin, legislative;
Mrs. G. S. Mackenzie, publicity;
Mrs. Max Pearce, historian; Mrs.
Ray L. Casterline, hospitality;
Mrs. Tom McLeod, telephone;
Mrs. James Shaw, recent grad
uates; Mrs. Lowell Chamber
lain, study groups; Mrs. M. O.
Peterson, art chairman.
Mrs. Collins and Mrs. E. O.
McKeen will act as advisors for
the group.
' Ray Johnson of station KMED
was speaker, talking on "Tele
vision in the Rogue River Val
ley." Mr. Johnson said there
were no immediate prospects for
bringing television to the valley,
and that it was thought recep
tion would not be good because
of the geographical location of
the district.
Mrs. C. W. Lacy sang, accom
panied by Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer. Medford Parents Unit
To Hold Installation
Mrs. D. E. Kenrter will be in
stalled as the new chairman for
Medford Parents' Unit at a meet
ing Tuesday, June 3, at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. C. R
Kllever, route 1, box 479C.
Other officers to be Installed
are Mrs. Kliever, vice-chairman
Mrs. A. Hertager, secretary, and
Ms. C. P. Smets, treasurer Mrs.
Lyle Hcidelman, the present
chairman, will preside. -'
. A talk will be given by Mrs.
Lucille Beach on color style In
the home. Mrs. Beach is the
color stylist from Sherwin-Williams
company.
Hostesses will be Mrs. E. C
Brlttson, Mrs. Claud Miles and
Mrs. Hcidelman.
Memorial Service Held
By RNA Juvenile Club;
Birthday Party Follows
A memorial service was con
ducted by Royal Neighbor Juv
eniles at a recent meeting. Dee
orations were in purple and
white, with bouquets of flowers
and acorns and leaves arranged
with a figure of Christ -"d a
white cross. Miss Mary A...1 Ad
ams sang a solo.
After the service Mrs. Paul
Morrow gave a surprise birthday
party for her daughter, Darlene
Morrow.-The refreshment tables
were decorated in pink, blue
and white and Mrs. Leland Goff,
Mrs. Clyde Hillyer and Geral
dine Gidney assited Mrs. Mor
row as hostess. Degree of Honor
junior club members and Royal
Neighbors were invited guests.
Miss Geraldine Gidney gave the
honored guest gifts from the
group. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, direc
tor of Degree of Honor junior
club and past president of the
Oregon Degree of Honor lodge.
and Mrs. Clayton Walker, dis
trict deputy of Royal Neighbors
lodge, spoke.
Games were played and priz
es awarded.
Plan Assembly Reports
For Rebekah Meeting
Reports of a state Rebekah as
sembly at Salem will be given
by delegates of the Olive Rebek
ah lodge during a meeting of the
members Monday, June 2 at 8
p.m. in the Odd Fellows hall.
During a previous meeting
Mrs. Donald Ivie was elected no
ble grand; Mrs. Oliver Rogers,
vice-grand; Mrs. Fred Daugher
ty, recording secretary, and Mrs.
L. O. Howard, treasurer.
Installation will be held some
time in July.
The Rebekahs will assist Odd
Fellows during a reception for
Lynn Cram, grand master, and
others who were appointed to of
fices. The date of the reception Is
June 7. It will be held In the
junior high school auditorium at
8 p.m. Further announcements
of the event will be made by
those In charge.
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TRIMMED GOWNS
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QReg. $1 Petticoats..,. 84i
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In sizes from 32 to 40.
uj T.sg. 69c Run-proof Elastic
Leg Briefs at this low Ward
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Small, medium or large sizes.
(3 Reg. 2.98. Lovely assort
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