Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1952, Image 2

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Tu.Kj.y. June 14. HI J
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Oregon 4 H 'TMng HotUiMi" .tarn ntw
tad y trieki In th art of preparing taity
meals for their friends in the junior ft during
tht "Teenage Hostess" classes conducted by
Miss Wilms Sledge, field homo economist for
American Can company, being held at the
4-H Summer School at Oregon State college.
Above, left to right, are Vanetto Mo Her, Med
ford; Erma Childress. Central Point; Karen
Dame. Yachals: Miss Sledge; Dorothy Lytle,
Yachats: Janice A man. Mi. Angel; Patty Dumao,
Mu Angel; and Susanna Williamson, Salem.
Society and Clubs.
Colonel Kofahl
Gold Hill Visitor .
Gold H:l Col. Harold E.
Kofahl of the C. S- Air Fore,
who is in command of Moody
Air Force base at Valdosu. Ga .
visited three days last week at
the borne of his parents. Mr. and
Mr. J. G. Kofahl. North 89 high
way. He was accompanied by
Capt. F. C. O'Bannon, also of
Moody AFB.
It was the first visit Colonel
Kofahl had made to his parents'
home in three years, and Captain
O Barman's first tr:p to the Pa
cific Northwest- The two men
arrived at Medford Ust Monday
by place from Georgia.
Colonel Kofahl reported that
Lt Charles Sams of Medford is
bow taking a jet flvir.g course
t Moody AFB.
The colonel is well known
here, caring visited here fre
quently. He was here three years
ago with his wife and three chil
dren. Kristin. Patrick and Mi
chael. Since then. Colonel and
Mrs. Kofahl have become the
parents of another son, Robert.
The officer for a time was in
command at Moses Lake. Wash.,
and after a course at the A'.r
War College. Montgomery, Ala.,
was assigned to Vance Air Force
Base at Enid, Okla. Later he was
assigned to re-activate Moodv
AFB.
Try the Train
Overnight to
PORTLAND
i Officer, Family
Visit in Medford
' Lt. Col. and Mrs- William
Wooford and two children.
Jimmy and Sandra, arrived in
Medford Sunday to spend a few
days visiting friends. They will
leave Thursday to visit Colonel
Woodford's parents in Van-j
couver. Wash., and Mrs. Wood-i
ford's mother and sister in Cor-j
vallis and Portland. j
The Woodford; left here about;
a year ago when the officer re-;
entered the army. He was avl
signed to the staff and faculty of
artillery school at Ft. S:U..j
Okla., teaching general raff sub
jects, and expects to be at the!
fort for at least another year. '
Save time sleep u yon
ride in Pullman or in chair
car with deep-cushioned re
clining seats. Enjoy the
lounge ear with easy chairs,
magaxines. snack refresh
ment sen-ice. Leave in the
evening; srrive Portland
7 ;25 a.m. Overnight service
returning, too.
Bus Connects
with Famous
Ride in mc-dern air-conditioned
bus especially chsr.
tered by S P. to Pur.Kr.uir.
(Board the famous stream
liner. Sh&ria Daylight, de
parting S p.m., srrivir.g Saa
1 Francisco 11:15 p m. Bus
leaves Grants Pas 11:55
jicGiora p.m.,
Ashland 1:1$ p.m. F.etum
ing leave San Francisco on
tie $!? DayUgh! 7:45
a m, be home in tae for
dinner.
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Ft:M c..,j Time
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Farewell Reception
Planned Thursday
For Pastor, Famiiy
The Rev. and Mrs. Meredith
A. Groves and family will be
honored at a farewell reception
Thursday. June 24. Tne recep
tion is set for 8 30 p m. in the
parlors of the First Methodist
church and will follow the regu
lar mid-week prayer meeting
service of the church.
All members and friends of
the church are invited to attend
The Groves family has lived
in Medford for the past five
years while the Rev. Mr. Groves
has been pastor of the church.
He has now been assigned to
the Roseburg Methodist church
and the family will leave soon
for that city.
Tne Rev. H. W. Harshman of
Ellensburg. Wash., will arrive
soon to become pastor of the
church here.
Westminster Guild
Members Entertained
By Methodist Women
Guests of Wesieyan Service
guild at the June 17 meeting at
First Methodist church were
members of Westminster gu'ld
of Presbyterian church.
With Mrs. L. R. Adamson pre
siding, devotions and the annual
pledge service were given by
Mrs- Rex Note and Mrs. L. A.
White. The theme was "My
Fathers World,'' and members
of the Wesieyan Guild made
their pledges to foreign mis.sior.s-
The program for the evening
included a trio by Mrs. J. C.
Kaylor, Mrs. Jack Harris and
Mrs. L. R. Adamson. who sang
" Serenade'' by SigT.ttrid Rom
berg. Mrs. Marjone Hopkins
spoke on -The Work of Youth
in Our Community." She made
references to the survey recently
completed to determine if a de
tention home was needed m
Jackson and Josephine counties,
and said she believed that there
was a need for this type of home.
The meeting was attended by
SS members from both guilds.
Hostesses for the evening were
Ms Viola Dietrich. Mrs. Flor
ence Gilkmson. Mrs. Eernice
McCue. Mrs. Bermce Kuczman.
Mrs. W. R. Peabody, and Mrs.
Jack Burpee.
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Convention Delegate
Reports to Auxiliary
Siskiyou canton and auxiliary
of Patriarchs Militant met for a
covered dish supper Friday eve
ning at IOOF hall.
Mrs. Carrie Milnes. a delegate
to the state meeting of the Patri
archs Militant auxiliary, gave a
report assisted by L. O. Howard.
In charge of the supper were
Mrs. L. O. Howard. Mrs. J. W.
Hamlin, and Mrs. Blanche Rob
inson. The group is planning a picnic
for July 10, and committee mem
bers were appointed to serve
Those chosen were Vera KiRht.
' Tuesday
8 00 p m Pythian club. Girls
; Community club.
j 8 00 pjn. Girls' Slate dele-
! gates, mothers, sponsors, at
; home of Mrs. Edw ard Leach,
j Route 2. Medford.
; Wednesday
j 10.00 a m. -1. 00 p m. Break
! fast at Presbyterian Church
, public invited.
! 11:00 am. Central Point
Navy Mothers' club, at home of
, Mrs. Carl Quackenbush. Fool-
bills road.
I 12 30 p m. Reames Social
club, at home of Mrs. Elton Wal
dron. 630 S. Holly.
12 30 Mistletoe club.
2 00 p m Chapter AA. PEO.
at home of Mrs. Frank Van
Dyke. 22 North Modoc avenue.
captain of the canton. W. H.
Dyer, major. Mrs. Vem Kignt.
; auxiliary president. Mrs. W. H.
S Dyer. Mrs. Sara Redden. Mrs.
M. Bryant, ana Mrs. Blanche
1 Robinson.
The Mother Locie gold-quartz
belt of California is the best
! known of the State's mineralized
, rezions.
Olive Rebekah Lodgs.
Plans Coming Events
Coming events for Olive Re
bekah lodge are installation of
officers set for July 15 and a vis
it from the Rebekah assembly
president August 4. The instal
lation will be held jointly with
Odd Fellows lodge.
At the last meeting of the
lodge, at which Mrs. Alfred
Schroeder. noble grand, pre
sided, the "seal or perfection"
was given to Mrs. Donald Ivie.
noble grand-elect, and Mrs.
Oliver Rogers, newly elected
vice-grand.
Mrs. Frank Heller. Mrs. W. L.
Walden and Mrs. Margaret
Davis were named to a committee
to plan a program for the visit
of the assembly president. Mrs.
Lewis Thompson, degree staft
captain, announced a practice
for Monday, June 30, at 7:30
p. m.
Reports on the recent recep
tion here fcr grand officers w-as
given by the chairman. Mrs. A
H. Gregory.
Mrs. Cozetta Morse. Rebekah
from Kansas, was a visitor.
A 'committee headed by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoover served
refreshments.
The Grange
Sams Villty Grange
Vallev Grance H E C
will meet June 27 at the home
ef Alwood Abbott. Mrs. Waiter
Miller will have charge of the
program and Mrs. L. G. Houston
will be hostess.
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