Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1952, Image 15

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    Bethel Officers Installed
In Ceremonies at Temple
Miss Jackie Pond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pond,
was installed queen of Medford bethel, Job's Daughters, at cere
monies held Wednesday, June 18 in Medford Masonic temple. The
retiring queen is Miss Kaye Durno.
Installing officers were Miss
Carolyn Coleman, guide; Miss
Fidelia Boone, marshal; Miss
Carolyn Shangle, senior custodi
an; Miss Carla McKeen, junior
custodian; Miss Oscella Cald
well, chaplain; Miss Corinne
Wing, recorder and Miss Harriet
Dowson, musician.
Taking office with Miss Pond
were Miss Shirley Johnson, sen
ior princess; Miss Sandra Hub
' bard, junior princess; Miss Elea
nor Liebbrand, guide; Miss Bar
bara Roach, marshal; Miss Sue
Reichstein, inner guard; Miss
Hope Herriott, outer guard;
Misses Joy Adams, Diana Brun-
ing, Alexa Hibbard, Shirley Staf
ford and Delores Baize, messen
gers; Miss Nancy McKeown,
chaplain; Miss Lynda Lemery
treasurer; Miss Meredith Turner,
librarian; Miss Emily Masterson,
senior custodian; Miss Alice How
ard, junior custodian; Miss Phyl
lis Watkins, recorder; Miss Susan
Brill, musician; Miss Marjorie
Newman, lady of the lights; Miss
Carol Lynn Rice, assistant; Miss
Tresa Barr, soloist; Miss Janet
Jamison, assistant; Miss Sheila
,Spence, historian. -
Miss Pond was crowned in
DeMolay ceremony, with James
Ward, past state master coun
cilor, officiating. Assisting him
were Hal Vrooman, Paul Shaffer,
Derald Brittsand and the De
Molay guards.
Miss Pond's parents and broth
er, Robert, were introduced and
honored. Mr. Pond presented his
dauehter a spray of yellow rose
buds and Robert presented his
Bister her gavel. Table Rock
council gave Miss Pond red
roses. The retiring queen was
given the jewel of her office
from the bethel, and the new
queen was presented a gift from
the bethel.
An addendum honored Mrs.
V. A. Turoin. past guardian, and
she was presented a pin. Anoth
er addendum honored Miss Dur
no. who was given a crown ot
flowers, and during an adden
dum for the new queen she was
oresenled flowers. Miss Shangle
sans in honor of the new queen,
Introduced were Queens Sue
James, Grants Pass and Bar
bara Hild, Ashland; Miss Caro
lvn Coleman, past queen of Med
ford and present honorary state
nneen: Misses Chloe Stevens
Phoenix, Nancy Mallon, Central
Point Corinne Wing, Fidelia
Boone and Kaye Durno, past
queens of valley bethels; Miss
-Kay Hiatt and Miss Mary Jo
Williams, Grants Pass, Miss San
dra Clary and Miss Barbara van
Tippt. Ashland, princesses,
Also introduced were Mrs. C.
D. Elhart, Ashland, past grand
guardian; Andrew Stevens, Phoe
nlv. nast arand associate guardi
ng Mrs. W. S. Soence, Mrs. C.
L. Chew. Mrs. Millard and Mrs.
Vnon Turnin. guardians and
past guardians; F. H. Evernham
and Clyde Leonard, past associ
ate guardians; Glenn Smith,
master of Warren lodge, Jackson
ville: Fred Purdin, district depu-
tv nf the Masonic grand lodge
Mrs. Elton Waldron and James
Wrisley, matron and patron, Or
rfr nf Amaranth: John Pond, il
lustrious master of Table Rock
council; Paul Shaffer, DeMolay
dad and James Ward, past state
master councilor, DeMolay.
The ceremonies were follow
ed by refreshments and a dance.
Meetings Announced
For Church Circles
Circles of First Christian
church will meet Thursday,
June 28. Circle I will meet at
the home of Mrs. Jerry Pitts,
915 Queen Ann avenue at 1 p.m.
for dessert and Circle 2 will be
entertained by the leader, Mrs.
H. A. McLelland, 811 W. Main
street at 1 p.m. for dessert. Cir
cle 3 will meet for dessert at 1
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Louis
Bish, Spring street and Circle 4
rf will meet in the home of the
leader, Mrs. Carl Pearson, 118
Clark street at 12:30 p.m. for a
covered dish luncheon.
Circle 5 will meet with Mrs.
George Hicks, 720 W. Eleventh
street at 12:30 p.m. for dessert
and the Circle 6 meeting will be
held In the home of Mrs. Floyd
Putman, 2210 Canal street at 1
p. m. Dessert will be served. Cir
cle 7 will meet with Mrs. F. A.
Daugherty, 2251 Kings highway I
at 1 p.m. for dessert and Circle
8 will meet in Fellowship hall
at 1 p.m. for dessert. Mrs. Mag
gie Bodenhammer will act as
hostess.
The new evening circle, to be
led by Miss Dolores Lee, will
meet Monday evening June 30.
Time and place will be announc
ed later.
Order of Amaranth
Holds Last Meeting;
Many Guests Present
Roxy Ann court, Order of the
Amaranth, met In the Medford
Masonic temple Thursday eve
ning with Mrs. Elton Waldron,
royal matron, and James Risley,
royal patron presiding. This was
the last meeting of the court be
fore the summer vacation.
Distinguished guests present
who were escorted to the throne
and introduced were Mrs. Rob
ert Ostrom, Cannon Beach, Ore.,
past supreme royal matron and
present grand secretary of the
order in Oregon; Frank Douglas,
assistant grand lecturer of Ore
gon and past royal patron of
Friendship court, Klamath
Falls; Mrs. Carl Gilbert, assist
ant grand lecturer of California:
Mrs. L. G. Frink, grand repre
sentative to England from the
grand court of Oregon; Mrs.
Ellen Stover, royal matron from
Friendship court, and Charles
Gilbert, past royal patron of
Honeylake court, Susanville,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dobbyn
Sunset court, Seaside, and Rob
ert Ostrom of Ionic court, Port
land were also present.
The fund for providing casts
for crippled children in the
Portland Shriners' hospital was
considerably increased by the
birthday march, all those having
birthdays in June contributing
to the fund.
A breakfast was announced
for July 27 at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoppe,
Lozier lane.
At the close of the meeting
refreshments were served in the
dining room at tables decorated
with peace roses in crystal
bowls. i
.
Pythian Sisters Hold
Dinner and Meeting;
Demonstrations Given
A meeting of Pythian Sisters
June 17 followed a potluck din
ner at the Pythian building.
Members of Boy Scout Troop
No. 16 demonstrated the presen
tation of the American flag with
all joining in the pledge to the
flag. The boys then repeated the
scout oath and laws and retired
the flag, showing the proper
method of folding. Those taking
part were Jerry Beams, Larry
Toole, Brian Schroeder and
Scoutmaster George Bryant.
A group from Miss Hope's
Dance studio presented several
numbers. Those taking part
were Linda Durkee, Jerol Calla
han, Patty Hilton, Maureen Mc
Curdy, Walter Knight, Gene
Kimbrell, Kathleen McCurdy,
Beverly Hogue and Patsy White.
Initiation was held for Mrs.
Edibelle Reed. She was present
ed a corsage and spoke briefly.
Mrs. Carl Fichtner was elect
ed grand representative to the
grand lodge session in the fall,
with Mrs. W. L. Walden elected
alternate.
The next regular meeting will
not be until September, with
the usual recess during the
months of July and August.
Pythian Club will meet Tues
day, June 24, at 8 p.m. at the
Girls' Community club for the
regular business and social ses
sion. WORD TO THE WISE
Memphis, Tenn. U.R) Road
blocks put up for parades here
have good advice. They read
"Don't Cross Memphis Police."
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Miss Jackie Pond
(Shangle Studio)
Footlighter Production
To Open Tuesday Night
"Suspect," the three-act drama opening Tuesday, June 25, night
at the Fairgrounds theater, for a five-night run, is the third Foot-
lighter production of the 1952 season. It was preceded by Kauf
man and Hart s George Washington Slept Here in February,
and in Arjril. by "Goodbye, My Fancy" by Fay Kanin. Three more
presentations are planned to round out the year.
Reginald
Edward Percy and
Denham, authors of "Suspect,
have related the story of a middle-aged
Englishwoman suspect
ed of having committed a parti
cularly shocking crime many
years before. Jerome McDougall,
director, has chosen Mrs. Lenore
Zapell, well-known to valley
theater-goers, to enact the lead
ing role. She is supported by
Frank Buchter, Jerre Cleek, Mr.
McDougall, Cora McMahan.
Ruth Kilbourn, Dick Kline and
David Whisenant.
Tickets are on sale at Pruitt's
Music center, Purucker Piano
house and Olson's Furniture
Girls' State Delegates
To Be Honor Guests
At Party on Tuesday
Medford delegates who attend
ed Girls' State at Willamette
university this year, will be hon
ored at a party at the home of
Mrs. Edward Leach, Route 2,
Medford, at 8 p.m., Tuesday,
June 24.
The girls will give reports of
the week spent at Girls' State
to their mothers, sponsors, and
past delegates who are all in
vited to the party.
The Girls' State program is
sponsored by the American Leg
ion auxiliary which invites other
organizations to help sponsor
the girls. This year Miss Kath
ryn McAllister was sponsored
by Zonta club, Miss Donna Zeit
ler by the Catholic Parents' club,
Misses Tresa Barr and Ruth
Ann Pederson by Medford unit,
American Legion auxiliary.
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ed at the theater box office on
production nights, June 24
through June 28.
Plans are already underway
for an old-time melodrama to be
presented in August, according
to Bernard Roberts, secretary of
the Footlighters and stage man
ager of the present offering.
Festival Actors
Will Join Chorus;
Plan Rehearsals
Ashland Several members of
the Oregon Shakespearean fas
tival acting company will also
sing In the new festival chorus,
it was announced yesterday by
Director Hans Lampl. The chor
us, which the director hopes
will be at least 40 voices, will
sing for a special concert which
will be one of the important
features of the 1952 festival.
Actors who will sing with the
group are Suzanne Hansen, Ash
land; Pat Hines, Corpus Christi,
Tex.: Marjorie Lovberg, Mis
soula, Mont.; Clara Daniels,;
Medford; Jack Taylor, San Fran-'
Cisco; Virtinia Chesse, San Fran-:
Cisco and Donald Meeker, Port-!
land.
Other company members will
play with the orchestra or small
instrumental groups which Di
rector Lampl will coach.
The a caooella chorus will re
hearse twice each week, in j
Medford on Monday evenings
and in Ashland on Friday eve
nings. Mr. Lampl will meet the
singers Monday, June 23, be
tween the hours of 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. at Lincoln school gymna
sium in Medford and anyone In
terested in singing with the
chorus is asked to see him dur
ing these hours. It is not neces
sary that the singers be trained,
it is said .although desirable.
String players will rehearse
Wednesday and Saturday eve
nings and brass and woodwind
players will rehearse with the
strings Saturday. These rehear
sals will probably be held in
Ashland.
A Madrigal group Is also be
ing formed for experienced
singers, and this group will re
hearse in Ashland three times a
week in the afternoons. ,
A varied program of both
sacred and secular music of the
Elizabethan period is being
planned by Director Lampl for
the festival concert, which will
be given August 29.
Mr. Lampl, on the music fac
ulty of the University of South
ern California, plays the violin
and piano and has had much ex
perience in conducting and
directing.
At Reunion
Mrs. Raymond G. Smith, 1015
Rcddy avenue, has returned to
Medford from southern Califor
nia where she spent several
days. While away Mrs. Smith at
tended the 25th reunion of her
class at Pomona college.
Sunday, June 22, 1952
WEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Secretaries Register
Complaints on Bosses
Cincinnati, O. (U.R) Secre
taries don't like for their bosses
to "appear old and decrepit," es
pecially when it means that the
secretaries must do minor per
sonal chores for them as adjust
ing the window blinds.
That was one of the frequent
ly mentioned complaints secre
taries made against their bosses
in a survey here.
Other habits of the boss that
annoy secretaries were reading
over their shoulder while they
typed, messing with office sup
plies, giving last-minute dicta- and carelessness in blowing to
tion when it wasn't necessary ' bacco smoke while dictating.
Dr. Robert J. Urie
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