TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON)
Society and Clubs
Hughes-Bosworth
Rites To Be Soon;
Fiance To Arrive
One of June's larger weddings
will be that of Miss June Bos
worth to William George
Hughes, Portland. Miss Bosworth
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
: Harlan P. Bosworth Jr., 2425
' East Main street, Medford.
Mr. Hughes is to arrive In
Medford this week and will be
a guest of Miss Bosworth's aunt,
Mrs. Maxwell Pciree, 37 Valley
; View drive, until the wedding
which will be an event of June
22 at St. Mark's Episcopal
church. Mr. Hughes was grad
uated from Syracuse university,
Syracuse, N. Y., earlier this
month, taking a master's degree
in forestry.
Miss Bosworth's brother, Har
lan, is expected this week-end
from Oxford, O., where he was
graduated June 9 from Miami
university. The graduate has
studied music at Miami univer-
sity, and is a cellist. His grand
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P.
' Bosworth, Sr., of Buffalo, N. Y.,
; were in Oxford for the com
; mencement ceremonies.
Jamboree Planned
In Central Point '
Central Point The, Central
Squares, Central Point square
dance group, has planned a
dance Jamboree which will be
held Saturday, June 14, at the
Crater High school gymnasium,
Central Point.
The public is Invited to attend,
and proceeds from the event will
be used to send delegates on the
United Nations pilgrimage. Win
ners of the pilgrimage contest,
sponsored in this county by the
IOOF and Rebekah lodges, was
won by Patricia Abbott, Ash
land, and Pat Foley, Gold Hill.
Forrest Thomason is president
of the club, Gerald Kime is vice
president and Mrs. Thomason Is
secretary.
Women's Relief Corps
Plans Dinner Tuesday
Central Point Women's Re
lief corps of Central Point will
hold a potluck dinner Tuesday,
June 17, in the park at Central
Point. Husbands of members will
be guests.
. The corps has also planned a
rummage sale to be held June
20 In the KP hall, Medford. The
committee states that the group
will be grateful for donations for
the sale.
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Change Meeting
Phoenix Phoenix Garden
club will meet Friday, June 20,
in the home of Mrs. A. C. Lewis,
Coleman Creek road. This Is a
change from the original an
nouncement that the club would
meet In the Presbyterian church.
The session Is set for 1:30 p.m.
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Plan Picnic
Junior Degree of Honor will
hold a picnic in Hawthorne park
Saturday, June 14, from 2 to 4
p. m, Mrs. H. G. Wilson states
that a swimming party will be
held if the weather permits.
If you have a few canned
peaches, apricots and pears,
make a fruit-compote file. Dou
ble crust or deep dish, It's even
better than a one-fruit pie.
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Phoenix Club Sets
Annual Election
For Monday Night
Phoenix The monthly meet
ing of the Phoenix Community
club and Youth Center will be
held Monday, June 16, at the
clubhouse at 8 p. m.
Mrs. George Bourne, presl
dent, states that final reports on
the annual May festival will be
given, and officers for the new
year will be elected, making a
full atts rjance desirable.
Nominated at the last meeting
were Merle Simmons, E. S. Mad
den, Arthur MacKintosh and
Mrs. O. M. Grove, for president
John Cook and Warren Haggard,
vice-president; Mrs. E. R. Chaf-
lin, Mrs. Leonard Half hill and
Mrs. Opie Frazier, secretary-
treasurer. Roy Maddox was nom
inated for youth director, and
Leonard Halfhillfor senior direc
tor. Nominations will also be open
on Monday night before the elec
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Install New Officers
For Griffin Creek Unit
Griffin Creek Extension unit
held a picnic and installation of
officers June 6. Due to the wca
ther, the picnic originally plan
ned for Hawthorne park was
held at the home of Mrs. J. D.
Neill.
Officers installed were
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs,
R. G. Morton, chairman;
Nelll, vice-chairman and
Harvey C. Maxson, secretary
treasurer. Mrs. Nathan E. Harp
er was installing officer,
Lodge Announces
Meeting, Card Parly
Pocahontas lodge will meet
Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Redman
hall on Apple street. The lodge
session will be followed by a
public card party at 8:15 p.m.
Try sprinkling shredded coco
nut on candied sweet potatoes a
few minutes before removing
them from the oven.
To make a drawer slide in and
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CALENDAR
Calendar notice! and news fot
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Thursday
8 p.m. Central Point Job's
Daughters, public Installation in
Central Point Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Auxiliary, Myers Hol
land post, American Legion, Le
gion hall, Central Point.
8 p.m. Z o n t a club, Mrs.
Frank Roberts, 2218 East Main
street.
8 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls Community club.
Friday
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's auxil
iary guild, Mr. R. W. Frame,
Phoenix.
12:30 p.m. Friday Luncheon
club, Mrs. Mayme Seller, 1132
West Main street.
1:30 p.m. Phoenix Garden
club, home of Mrs. A. C. Lewis,
Creek road.
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. OSNA in
stitute,' Community hospital
penthouse.
Women Hold Top Score
For Duplicate Session
Mrs. a. Li. Sanderson and Mrs.
Josephine Clark took first place
in the weekly session of Med
ford Duplicate Bridge club Tues
day night, scoring 151 points.
Second went to Mrs. Frank Bak
er and Mrs. Alice Swanson, who
scored 147V4 points. j
Jack Barr and Tom MacLeod
took third with 143 points, and
fourth went to Mrs. Van Gilbert
and Paul McDuffee with 142V4 I
points. Jean Hall and Roy
Pruitt were fifth, scoring 140'2
points, and Bud Gaill and Mr.
Sanderson were sixth with 139.
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You're a little prouder of her than
other girls you've known.
When you've a date with her, you
take a bit more time picking out a tie.
You stand a little taller when she's
walking with you down the street.
There's something about her that
Take someone to Church
4-H Club News
Eagle Point Dairy Club
Eagle Point Dairy club held
its last meeting at Eagle Point
Grange hall on June 5. The club
decided to hold two meeting:; in
stead of one each month so all
will be well . prepared for the
fair. Meetings will be held at
one of the member's homes so
we can see and judge their ani
mals. Next meeting will be held at
Billy Caldwell's home on June
19 at' 8 p.m.
Two members, Dixie Moore
and Catherine Carroll, are plan
ning to go to 4-H Summer
school.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Check and Mrs. Carroll.
Lee Sanderson, Reporter.
Sams Valley Club
Sams Valley 4-H tractor main
tenance club met at the home of
Kenneth and Clifford Bighham
on June 5. Members discussed
how to clean an air filter. Next
meeting would be at our leader's
home, Mr. Floyd Doland, . at 7
p.m., June 17.
After the meeting we played
games and refreshments were
served by Mrs. Bigham. .
, . ,- Carole Nelsen, Reporter.
Eagle Point Joy Club
Eagle Point Joy club met May
29. Refreshments were brought
by Mrs. Dorothy Shearln. On
June 5, we celebrated comple-
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a young man who's walking on clouds
Contributed in
tlon of our projects with a picnic
in Lithia park at Ashland. We
visited Twin Plunges and had
supper in the park and visited
the zoo.
Dorothy Ann Fritz,
Reporter.
Sams Valley Dairy Club
Sams Valley Dairy club met
June 7 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Peffey. Leader Floyd
Doland instructed in training
and care of calves. Present were
Carl Koellnes, Max Fredricks,
Jon Fredricks, Deanna Doland,
Patty Peffey, Patty Straus and
Lyle Bigham.
Mrs. Peffey served refresh
ments. Next meeting will be
June 27 at 7 p.m. at the home
of Frank Straus.
Patty Straus, Reporter.
The Ruch Happy Hammers
The Ruch Happy Hemmers
met at the home of Mrs. Helen
Buckley, our leader.
Oteka Sheperd had the most
work done from the past two
weeks End received a prize.
Reporter Nancy Lou Redhead
was absent.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Buckley.
MaryBeth Ramsay, Sec.
The Alaska jay is sometimes
called the whiskeyjack, moose
bird or camp robber.
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brings out the finer feelings in you ... the respect such an invitation implies,
something that makes you realize how , ',
wonderful women are. f And there lsn't a surer foundation
for a young couple falling in love than
Why not show her how you feel about going to 'church together each week to
her by taking her to church this week? renew and enrich their faith.
There's not a girl in the world who
wouldn't deeply appreciate and treasure
this week . . .
behalf of the Religion in American Life Program by
The Grange
Upper Applegale Grange
Upper Applegate Grange is
holding its annual memorial ser
vice Saturday, June 14, 8 p.m.,
at Grange hall. Chaplain Kath
leen Scovell is in charge of the
program honoring recently de
ceased members Lorenzo Har
vey and Philip Thurston.
Relatives and friends of either
of these families are cordially
invited to attend the services,
which will be held during the
open meeting. Menna Bachmann
will be soloist.
Griffin Creek Grange
Griffin Creek Grange will
meet Thursday, June 12, at 8
p. m. at the Grange hall. The
serving committee will be Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McKnight and
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Werner.
June 8 was church Sunday,
with members attending First
Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Darby are
attending the state Grange con
vention at LaGrande, Ore. .
Next meeting of the HEC will
be June 19 at the home of Mrs.
Jessie Minear, with Mrs. Ethel
Guches and Mrs. Winnifred
Reich as co-hostesses. '.
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Let her know how you feel about her.
Take her to church this week.
you'll both be
BACK. AFTER 48 YEARS '
Fulton, Ky. (U.PJ Mrs.
Abner Roper, 71, recovered a
ring which, had been lost for
48 years, her husband found the
gold ring in their garden, where
his wife had lost it a sh.ort time
after they were married.
73 YEARSWITH BAND
Barrington, N. H. tU.R).
Elmer E. Wiggin, 91, who plays
a bass horn bought by his uncle
in 1840, still leads the Barring
ton Band, of which he has been
a member 73 years.
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