TWO MTOrOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Clubs
Teachers Honored
At Annual Party
Of Jackson PTA
The annual luncheon, honor
ing teachers of the Jackson
school, was held Thursday aft
ernoon In the garden of Mrs.
John Russel, Jr., 450 Haven
atreet. Members of the execu
tive board of Jackson Parent
Teacher association were hostesses.-
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
C. H. Reid, past president of the
unit, and Mrs. Alvin Boswell,
newly elected president. H. W.
Gustin, school principal, expres
sed the appreciation of the fac
ulty. Others entertaining with Mrs.
Russel were Mrs. J. C. Harney,
Mrs. F. E. Burdlck. Mrs. W. H.
McGuire, Mrs. C. Marlon Smith,
Mrs. R. A. Kallio, Mrs. Jack E.
White, Mrs. Moore Hamilton,
Mrs. Fred Morlan and Mrs. E. H.
Pathmann.
Annual Election Held
By Women of Moose;
Installation June 18
Newly elected officers of
Women of the Moose are Mrs.
Sylvester Steven, senior regent;
Mrs. Frank Kivet, Junior regent;
Mrs. Elza Kenner, chaplain; Mrs.
Paul Coats, recorder; Mrs. Fran
cis Coats, treasurer. ,
Installation of officers will be
held at the IOOF hall June 18.
A special practice for installa
tion will be held at Mrs. Keen
er's home on Pacific highway
Wednesday, June 11. All mem
bers of the lodge are asked to
attend.
Yortons Attend
OSC Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yorton and
Mrs. Jesse Green are to return
home today after having been
in Corvalis this morning for the
commencement ceremonies of
Oregon State college. The Yor
tons son, Burnett, was a member
of the graduating class.
Young Yorton, who plans to
become a doctor minister- mis
lonary for the Baptist church,
has completed his pre-medlcal
work at the University of Ore
gon and Oregon State college
and now plans to, enter the Bible
Institute of Los Angeles to study
for the ministry. Later he will
complete his medical work in
New York.
YMCA pTrty" ' '
A party for the members of
YMCA square dance classes has
been planned for Tuesday, Jue
10, at 8 p. m. at Kershaw's
square. It is stated that all
members of all classes are In
vited to attend.
Those attending are to take
sandwiches, and coffee will be
provided.
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Legion Auxiliary Unit
To Hold Election of '
Officers and Delegates
Medford unit, American Leg
ion auxiliary, will hold a bus
iness meeting at the Medford
Legion home, 931 South River
side avenue, Tuesday, June 10,
at 8 p. m.
Election of officers for the
ensuing year will be held, and
delegates to the department con
vention, to be held in Klamath
Falls will be named.
This will be the last meet
ing of the season, with ses
sions to be resumed September
9.
Mrs. Leon Haskln Is chair
man of refreshments for Tues
day's meeting.
Tea Is Announced
By Phoenix Society
Phoenix Ladies' Aid society
of Phoenix Presbyterian church
will hold a birthday tea Wednes
day, June 11, at 2 p.m. Tables
designated by the months of the
year will be arranged, and
women will be seated at the
table matching the month of
their birth.
A program is being arranged.
The refreshment committee will
be Mrs. L. O. Caster, Mrs. Lil
lian Coleman and Mrs. W. M.
Caldwell.
All women of the community
are invited to attend.
Plan Party"
Rogue River Valley Navy
Mothers will give a party at
Camp White Wednesday, June
11, at 7:30 p.m. standard time
for veterans with birthday anni
versaries in June. Women at
tending are asked to take decor
ated cakes.
Snuggle Dollies
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Monday. Juna t. 1952
Nu Phi Mu Pledges
Five During Party
Given in Ashland
Nu Phi Mu sorority held a
pledge party at the Elks dining
room In Ashland June 2nd.
New members pledged dura
ing a candle light ceremony are
Misses Nancy Lambo, Alison
Campbell, Joan Zemlicka, Carol
Herdman and Evelyn Jones.
Special guests included Miss
Adabee Seller, Mrs, Walter Slo
per and Miss Thelma Loughary.
A special meeting of officers
Is set for June 9th at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Filsinger and the
next regular meeting will be
June 18.
Newlywed Couple
Honored at Dinner
Gold Hill A surprise dinner
party Thursday night honored
Mr. and Mrs; Edward J. urosn,
who were married May 27 in the
chapel of First Baptist church,
Medford.
The party was given at the
home of the newlywed couple
by a group of members of the
Grants Pass United Spanish War
Veterans and auxiliary. The
group brought food for the din
ner and presented Mr. and Mrs.
Grosh with a lace tablecloth as
a wedding gift.
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Florenz Breitmayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallis, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Hoover, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Billger, Mrs. Lillie
Reeter and Mrs. Blanche Burk.
ett. .
Gold HillTlA Head
Appoints Committees
Gold Hill Mrs. Albert Har
rison, new president of Gold
Hill Parent-Teacher association,
appointed her committee chair
men for the coming year, at an
executive meeting Tuesday aft
ernoon at the school.
Chairmen appointed were Mrs.
Melford Hood and M Marie
Brannock, budget; Mrs. Norman
Gail, hospitality; Robert Sage,
legislation; Mrs. Daniel Stewart,
publicity; Mrs. Fred Lester, pub
lication; Mrs. Carl Mays, pro
gram; Mrs. Hood, health and
summer round-up; Mrs. Robert
Sears, ways and means; Mrs.
Juanita Jacks, family relations;
Mrs. Paul Molloy, historian.
The program for the coming
year was outlined and the next
'P-TA meeting was scheduled for
the second week in September.
To Meet
The auxiliary to Jackson
County Medical society will
meet Wednesday, June 11, at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Thomp
sen, 2130 Capitol avenue. The
business meeting will begin
promptly at 7:30 p.m., and des
sert will be served later.
Club To Meet
College Women's club of the
Rogue River Valley will meet
Saturday, June 14, at the home
of Mrs. Frank Roberts. A book
review will be given by Mrs.
Walter Inch.
CALENDAR
Calender notice and newt tat
the society section or The Mmtl
rrlbunt mutt bt submitted In
irrtung, and deadline tor the Sun
day edition la I p.m. Friday Dead
Una for weekly newi It 5 p.m. thr
day before publication, and dead
line for tbe weekly calendar la
am. of the day for pubhraUon
Monday
7:30 p.m. FL club, Shirrell
Doty, 726 King street.
7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA, Jack
son hotel.
8 p.m. NOW at IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Scottish Rite Wo
man's club, Masonic temple.
Tuesday
1 p.m. Ladles Fellowship of
the First Baptist church, at
church.
1 p.m. Presbyterian church
circles, Bethany and Trinity,
Mrs. H. D. Chrlstenscn, 29 Rich
mond street; Grace, Mrs. John
Perl, Route 1; Ever Ready, Mrs.
Carrie Young, 231 South Ivy
street; Merritt, Mrs. Horace
Thompson, 3642 Hllslnger road,
at church for transportation 12
noon; Charity, Mrs. J. A. Grigs
by, Eagle Point; Faith; no meeting.
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Bcatty, owner of the circus coming to Medford
tomorrow, is shown above in his famous wild
animal training act. Performances will be at 3
and 8 p.m., at the fairgrounds. Beatty publicity
says that this year he has the largest group of
lions and tigers ever assembled together at one
time. During the past winter, new importa
Top Name Stars Arc Fewer,
Grauman s Cement Man Says
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Hollywood
Reporter
Hollywood (U.R) The man
who cements the movie stars,
footprints at Grauman's Chinese
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running out of
big-name stars
t o immortal
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years ago Mon
day the fam-
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Jean Klossner
r e c o r ded his
first celebrity's
Aline Mosby
footprints in front of the movie
palace.
By now he's carefully pressed
into cement the hands and feet
of most of the cinema celebrities
plus such special jobs as Bob
Hope's nose, Betty Grable's leg
and Harold Lloyd's glasses.
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tions from Africa and India have been added to
the menagerie. Supporting Beatty will be a
two-hour program of top acts, four spectacles
featuring 50 dancing girls and other attractions.
Three herds of elephants accompany the circus,
and there are more than 100 horses and dozens
of clowns. The Medford Lions club is sponsor
ing the circus this year.
The only grade A celebrity
with a trademark he hasn't ce
mented is Jane Russell.
"With her assets, it sure would
be an attraction," chuckled the
78-year-old Klosser, a frisky
man who often leaps into the air
to click his heels.
Big Names Fewer
"There aren't many big-name
stars left. These newcomers are
n't real stars yet."
Klosser regards himself as a
true artist. He says he uses a
special cement his ancestors per
fected in Italy, and without this,
he says, movie stars could never
be immortalized in the cement
of time.
The goo he brews takes 20
hours to harden, giving him time
to deepen the imprints with IS
different tools. The cement is
so lasting that the imprints of
the '20s have withstood the
pound of tourists' feet.
The first footprint to be ce
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mented was the late showman
Sid Grauman's.
"I had Just cemented the side
walk when Grauman said he
wished he could have gotten his
father's footprints in the ce
ment. His father had just died,"
said Kossner.
"I suggested he put his own
in. I'd seen that done on a store
sidewalk in Omaha. He was so
delighted he called Douglas
Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and
Norma Talmadge to write their
names on the curbing with a
nail. Then he decided to put
stars' footprints In the fore
court." Spaeial Jobs
Klossner had to imprint Joe
E. Brown's mouth four times be
fore he got the right impression.
The cementer decorated Susan
Hayward's footprints with gold
dust. Once hecklers tossed eggs
Into Victor McLagen'i- wet ce
ment, and you still can see the
damage.
Klossner takes three hours to
prepare his cement. He arrives
for each footprinting event in a
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