EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON)
Society and Clubs
Officers Installed
F;r Phcenix PTA;
Teachers Honored
' Phmnl v Phoenix Parent
Taihpp association ended the
school year with a luncheon at
the cafeteria given xor me- leagu
ers by the retiring president,
Mrs. M. O. Grove, ana ner execu
tive board on May 27.
New officers of the association
fnr fh pnmine vear are as fol
lows: President, Mrs. Dallas
Reeder; vice-president. Mrs. Tea
Shephard; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Schmelzer; treasurer, Mr. Albert
Gandt.
The new executive board ap
pointed by Mrs. Reeder is made
up of the hospitality chairman
Mrs. John Kessler and Mrs. Don
ald Korth, Mrs. Earl Gillette,
assistants; publicity, Mrs. Law
son Scott, Jr.: ways and means,
Mrs. Ed Hild; mothersingers,
Mrs. Mark Norton; health, Mrs.
M. O. Grove; welfare, Mrs. Merle
Simmonds; librarian, Mrs. Ernest
James; magazines, Mrs. H. D.
Beer.
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LOCAL
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NO. ! WHITE NEW
Potatoes
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WIENERS
FANCY
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GROCERIES
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Grandmothers' Club
Has Birthday Party
At Brockway Home
Rogue chapter, Grandmothers'
club, celebrated the first anni
versary of organization with a
meeting May 29 in the home of
Mrs. E. A. Brockway, Stewart
avenue. The club was installed
and a charter received at a meet
ing May 17, 1951 at the home of
Mrs, A. Bradshaw.
Since then the fast-growing
club has received new members
at every meeting but one, and
three new members were taken
into the group at the anniversary
meeting.
A birthday cake was served
at the anniversary meeting, and
the club voted to assist with the
Haven fund, a national project
of the organization.
The meeting ended with a
tour of the Brockway gardens,
and each member was present
ed flowers.
Mrs. H. G. Wilson, president,
conducted the meeting and Mrs.
M. S. Mallory acted as secretary
in the absence of Mrs. May Den
man, in Eugene to visit a new
grandson.
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Club Year Ends
For Lady Lions
Medford Lady Lions held the
last meeting of their club year
June 3 at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Campbell, 520 Dakota av
enue. Hostesses were Mrs. Arch
ie Fries, Mrs. Ed Prlngle and
Mrs. Tom Flynn.
Installation of officers will be
held jointly with Medford Lions
club June 26 at the Jackson ho
tel. A potluck dinner was plan
ned for auxiliary members and
their husbands July 11 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Campbell.
Officers were presented gifts
by the president, Mrs. James
Campbell, They are Mrs. Elwood
Hedberg, secretary; Mrs. Ed
Prlngle, treasurer; Mrs. Alva
Perkins, historian: Mrs. Frank
English, parliamentarian.
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Name New Officers
For Past Matrons
Past matrons of Reames chap
ter. Order of Eastern Star, held
a luncheon meeting June 2 at
the Medford hotel, with 21 in
attendance. Mrs. Ira Canfield,
president, conducted the meet
ing which followed luncheon.
Officers for the coming year
were elected and installed. Mrs.
Fred Purdin was installed pres.
ident; Mrs. John C. Smith, vice-
president and Mrs. Ralph Wood
ford, secretary-treasurer.
Minnesota Club
Has Annual Picnic
H. R. Walker, Medford was
elected president of the Minne
sota club at the annual picnic of
former residents of that state
held Sunday at TouVelle park.
Carl Fichtner was named vice
president, Frank Morgan, secre
tary and treasurer and Ed G.
Paschke, registrar. All are from
Medford.
The picnic was well attended.
Games and entertainment fol
lowed a covered dish dinner.
CALENDAR
calendar notices ano newt for
che aoclet aecUon or Tho Moil
rribuno moot bo submitted la
wrltlnn. and deadline tor tho nan
day edition ! 1 p.m. Friday Dad
lino tor weekly news li I p.m. tho
day before publication, and doad
Mno lor tho weakly calendar lo
a.m. ol tho day (or publication
Thursday
8 p.m. Phoenix Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Phoenix Grange hall.
p. m. Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall
Friday
12 noon Jolly Stitchers,
Mrs. A. O. Flnvrt 30.1 Smith
Keeneway drive.
12 noon Grlfin Creek Exten
sion unit, picnic at Hawthorne
park.
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Prospect Association
Holds Final Meeting;
Orientation Planned
Prospect Prospect Parent
Teacher association held the fi-
-flal meeting of the school year
May 27 at the Prospect high
school. Alf Mekvold, superin
tendent of Jackson county
schools, addressed the group on
the "Place of the Parent-Teacher
Association in he Community,
During the business meeting it
was announced that a two weeks
orientation class will be held at
the Prospect school for those
children who will be entering
school for the first time this fall
The class will commence August
18 and Mrs. Ruby Brown will be
the teacher in charge.
Pins were presented to the re
tiring officers of the organiza
tion whoVere present, and new
officers for the coming year
were installed by Mrs. Frances
I. Pearson. Installed were Mrs.
George Hubbard, president; Mrs.
Irma Beddingfield, vlce-prest
dent; Mrs. Lou Rogers, secretary:
Mrs. Donald Vaughn .treasurer.
Corsages were presented to the
new officers and Mrs. Pearson
Mrs. Hubbard announced the
executive board for the coming
year. The members are Mrs
George Brown, room represen
tative; Mrs. Frank Boothby, spir
itual and character education:
Mrs. Louis Biden, summer
round-up; Mrs. William Schultz,
ways and means; Mrs. Donald
Vaughn, hospitality; Mrs. John
Bailey, membership; Mrs. Irma
Beddingfield, study and pro
gram; Mrs. Calvin Clayton, pub
licity; Mrs. James Clevenberg,
magazine; Mrs. Bruce Pingle,
Founder's Day; Mrs. Emory Nye,
Juvenile ;and Mrs. Leo Hoag,
legislation.
Refreshments were served by
the men of the organization in
the home economics room.
Grants Pass Club
Plans Annual Show
Saturday at School
Grants Pass The seventh
annual rose and flower show of
the Grants Pass Men's Garden
club is set for Saturday, June
7 in the high school library.
Hours are from 1 to 10 p. m. The
club is affiliated with the Men's
Garden clubs of America, and is
a member of the American Rose
society.
Six divisions have been set up
for exhibitors, including advanc
ed, beginners', juniors, decora
tive arrangements, organized
club display and special classes.
Trophies are being offered.
Marvin W. Clark and Ernest
E. Vehrs are co-chairmen for the
show.
Amateur rose growers are in
vited to enter the show, and the
public Is invited to view the exhibits.
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