TWO MEFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday. June 17. 1952
Dinner, Show
Given on Thursday
For Bride-Elect
Miss June Bosworth, whose
wedding to William George
Hughes, Portland, is set for next
Sunday, was honored at a din
ner and shower last Thursday
evening Hostesses for the event
were Mrs. Harper Hamilton Jr.,
Mrs. E. R. Hoppe and Mrs. Louise
LeMire, and the event was held
at the Hamilton's home on East
Main street.
Following dinner Miss Bos
worth was presented a shower
of miscellaneous gifts, and bridge
was played.
Eighteen guests were present.
The Hughes-Bosworth rites are
to be held at St. Mark's Episco
pal church.
Jult Folks Club
To Meet Thursday
Mrs. F. F. Burk, 1320 Ridge
way avenue, will be hostess for
a meeting of Just Folks' club
to be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at
her home.
"Society and Clubs
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Auxiliary Reelects
Mrs. Stoy President;
Post Member Talks
Mrs. Roy Stoy was re-elected
president of the Medford unit,
American Legion auxiliary, at a
meeting held June 13. Other of
ficers elected were Mrs. Ross
Mlnnccl, secretary; Mrs. Earl
Bigalow, treasurer; Mrs. Harold
Franklin, first vice-presidents
and Mrs. Robert Minear, second
vice-president.
Elected delegates to the state
convention were Mrs. Clark
Walker and Mrs. Earl Blgalow,
and alternates are Mrs. Eugene
Orrj Mrs. Merle Jarmin, Mrs.
Franklin and Mrs. Doris Baize.
Preeding the meeting Eugene
Orr, member of the department
rehabilitation commission, gave
a report to both post and auxil
iary on the recent meeting held
in Portland.
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Meeting Announced
For Jolly Stitchers
Jolly Stitchers will meet Frl-
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rs. Harry Barneburg, 1297
Sunset avenue. Dessert will be
served at 1:30 p.m.
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Secretaries Hold
Annual Installation
At Dinner Meeting
Officers for the coming year
were installed at a dinner meet
ing of Rogue River chapter, Na
tional Secretaries association,
held June 12. Twenty-eight mem
bers and guests were present.
The officers were installed by
Miss Betty Brugman in a candle-
lighting ceremony. Each new of
ficer was presented a corsage.
Installed were Mrs. Kathryn
Thomas, president; Mrs. Wilda
Fabrick, first vice-president;
Mrs. Kay Jandreau, second vice
president; Mrs. Margaret Robe
son, treasurer; Mrs. Janice Er-
win, recording secretary; Miss
Darlyne Rudd, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. Evelyn
Schroeder, inter-chapter council
representative.
Following the installation, a
film on banking, prepared and
produced by First National bank.
Portland, was presented. Harold
Hosick furnished a projector.
, Committee chairmen for the
year were announced by the
president. They are Mrs. Maxine
Bigalow, ways and means; Mrs.
Robeson, finance; Mrs. Vivian
Howard, bulletin and Miss Brug
man, civic and publicity.
Department Heads
To Attend Sessions
Mr. and Mrs. William "Ash
worth, Portland, department
commander and department
president of Veterans of Foreign
Wars and auxiliary, will attend
meetings of the two groups to
day. Both groups will meet at
8 p. m. in VFW hall, 42 North
Front street.
Delegates to the department
convention, to be held July 9-12
at Astoria, Ore., will receive
their credentials at this meeting
It is announced.
Two Women Spend
Week End on Coast
Mrs. Edward L. Schultz, 412
King street, and Mrs. John R.
Banks, East Ninth street, flew
to North Bend over the week
end. The two women attended a
performance of the Clyde Beatty
circus while away.
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The obsidian flow at Glass
mountain, in Siskiyou county,
California, Is several miles long
and very thick, forming a prom
inent feature nf the landscape.
Mrs. Arnold Ragsdale
Honor Guest at Party
Given in Trail Home
Shady Cove-Trail Mrs. Ken
neth Beer and Mrs. Bert Rags
dale, Trail, entertained at a
shower honoring Mrs. Arnold
Ragsdale of Trail at the home of
Mrs. Wilmer Ragsdale, mother-in-law
of Mrs. Ragsdale on the
Crater Lake highway the after
noon of June 2. Several games
were played with prizes being
won by Mrs. Wayne Ash and
Mrs. George Pfeifer, both of
Trail. Mrs. Ragsdale received
many gifts.
Refreshments were served.
Guests present were Mesdames
Bill Brewster, Jack Carlton,
Wayne Ash, Bob Chamberlain,
Ray Anderson, Charles Cush-
man. Grant Hubbell, George
Pfeifer, Russell Cooper, Irwin
Howe and LeRoy Cooper, all of
Trail; Mrs. Merle Harper, sister-
in-law of Mrs. Ragsdale and
Mrs. Warren Wright of Shady
Cove, Mrs. John Davis, mother
of Mrs. Ragsdale, of Talent, and
Mrs. Jerry Kerr, Mrs. Dean Kel
ley and' Mrs. Bill White of
Medford.
Clubs Plan Renovation
Of Rooms in Gold Hill
Gold Hill Representatives of
three Gold Hill organizations
met Friday at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Johnson on Fifth avenue to
plan a money-raising event to
secure funds to renovate the com
munity club room in the Odd
Fellows building in order that
they may be used as a meeting
place for clubs and other com
munity groups.
Tentative plans were made for
a carnival to be held on the city
hall grounds the latter part of
July. Mrs. Alva A. Walker, who
was present as a representative
of the -Gold Hill Lady Lions
club, was appointed to make ar
rangements about lighting, and
secure permission to hold the
carnival In that location.
The meeting was arranged by
the Gold Hill Home Extension
unit. Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Les
ter Thompson were representa
tives of the HEU on the clubroom
project committee. The third or
ganization, the Gold Hill Garden
club, was represented by Mrs.
Lester Parker and Mrs. Paul
Holderness.
The group met at noon for a
potluck luncheon. Another meet
ing will be held early in July to
make final arrangements for the
carnival.
CALENDAR
Calender notice, and ncwi foi
tbf society secUon or The Mall
Tribune mult be submitted id
writing, and deadline for the Sun
day edition ! 1 p.m. Friday Dead
line for weekly newi If S p.m. tile
day before publication, and dead
line for the weekly calendar 11
9 a-m. of tbe day for publication
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters,
Pythian building.
8 p.m Crater Lake VFW post
auxiliary, Vrw hall, 42 North
Front street.
8 p.m. Carnation club, home
of Mrs.- William Dyer, 29 Myrtle
street.
8 p.m. Ruth Esther Wesleyan
Service guild, First Methodist
church
Wednesday
9:30 a.m. Central Point Home
Extension unit, TouVelle park.
1 p.m. Past Matrons of Ne
vita chapter, Ashland park.
1:30 p.m. Eagle Point Gar
den club, home of Mrs. O. E
Henderson.
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Jacqueline Schmidt
To Work for Airline
Miss Jacqueline Schmidt, who
completed the spring terms at
Occidental college, Los Angeles,
this month, is now visiting her
brother and sister-in-law, Lt. (jg)
and Mrs. B. R. Schmidt, and her
sister, Mrs. W. W. Trask, in San
Diego.
At the completion of her visit,
Miss Schmidt will take a position
with American airlines as a res
ervation agent.
Miss Schmidt is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmidt, South
Pacific highway.
Corporal and Wife
Visit Family Here
Eagle Point Cpl. Bert L.
Jenks and Mrs. Jenks are visit
ing the corporal's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rolland H. Jenks, Eagle
Point. The corporal is on a 30
day leave.
Before arriving in Eagle Point,
the couple spent a week visiting
Mrs. Jenk's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Parcells, Redwood
City, Calif.
Corporal Jenks is an instructor
at Lackland Air Force base at
San Antonio, Tex. He and Mrs.
Jenks will leave by car June 27
to return to Texas.
Family Attends
OSC Graduation
Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Rodgers of Butte Falls
have returned from Corvallis
where they attended graduation
exercises. Their son, Cecil E.
Rodgers, was a member of the
class.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Thomas and Joanne,
Butte Falls.
The graduate received a bach
elor of science degree in fores
try. He will be employed as for
ester for Giustina Brother Lum
ber company at Vida, Ore., and
with his family wil live at Vida.
Open Ticket Sale
For Coming Play
Tickets for "Suspect," the
Footlighters' production sched
uled for June 25 through June
28 at the new little theater on
the Fairgroundi, ait now avail-
Gold Hill Group Meets
To Plan Church Year
Gold Hill Women's Society
of Christian Service of Gold Hill
Community Methodist church
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Wilmer Bailey on
Fifth avenue. Eleven members
and one visitor were present.
' Devotions were led by Mrs.
Roy Eskew and Mrs. H. A. Dier
dorff. A business session was con
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Lawrence Smith. Committees
were appointed and plans were
discussed for the coming church
year.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Bailey served refreshments. The
next meeting was scheduled for
July 10 at the home of Mrs. C.
L. Dusenberry on Second av-
able. They may be obtained at
Purucker Piano house, Pruitt's
Music Center, or Olson Furni
ture company, from any member
of the Footlighters, or at the box
office on production nights.
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