TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Clubs
Couples Entertain
At Mexican Party
Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. W. Garland
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Reid were hosts for a party last
Saturday evening, entertaining
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred S. V. Carpenter, Mrs.
Jones parents.
. Mexico was the party's theme
and guests came in costume." A
number of guests created a stir
by arriving together with all
the women dressed like Car
men, complete with rosebuds,
and their escorts and husbands
dressed as matadors. Invitations
to the event had been written in
Spanish.
Mexican foods were served,
and the guests drank from small
painted gourds.
About 75 guests were present.
Gold HillTpWHad
Holds First Meeting;
Announce Committees
Gold Hill Mrs. Thelma Bell,
newly installed president of the
Gold Hill Business and Profes
sional Women's club, conducted
her first meeting Tuesday night
at the home of Mrs. Edith Graf
fis. North 99 highway.
Mrs. Bell presented a past
president's pin guard to the re
. tiring president, Mrs. Vera Stew
art. The guard was the gift of
the club.
Committee chairmen for the
coming year .were appointed by
Mrs. Bell. They are Mrs. Betty
Molloy, membership; Mrs. Stew
art, public affairs and publicity;
Mrs. Belle Smith, education and
vocations; Mrs. Agnes McLallen,
health and safety Mrs. Elsie
Davidson, legislation; Mrs. Cath
erine Rockford, finance and
scrap-book.
Two visitors and prospective
members were present,. Mrs.
Mary Schrecengost, co-owner of
the Laurels Motel, North 99
highway, and Mrs. Jeanne Bosse,
co-owner of the Chinook Sport
ing Goods store in Rogue River.
Plans were made for a potluck
picnic dinner for members, pros
pective members, and their fam
ilies to be held Saturday, July
12, at 7 p.m. at the Graffis home.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
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Sojourners' Club
Elects Officers
At Last Meeting
Mrs. B. F. Coleman was elect
ed president of Sojourners' club
when the group met June 26 at
the Medford hotel. Others named
to office were Mrs. U. S. Lair,
first vice-president; Mrs. T. J.
Parker, second vice-president;
Mrs. Charlotte McCullough, sec
retary and Mrs. T. B. Keig,
treasurer.-
Red, white and blue decora
tions were used for the tables
and other Fourth of July decora
tions were used in the banquet
room, where the meeting was
held. Hostesses for the after
noon were Mrs. Keig, Mrs. H.
T. Day, Mrs. Mabel Wright and
Mrs. L. E. Juniper.
Several inactive members
were present for the meeting,
and prespective members who
attended for the first time were
Mrs. F. R. Brannan; Mrs. P. L.
Kennedy and Mrs. Odessa Ken
nedy. Mrs. R. P. Gascon and
Mrs. D. O. Carter became mem
bers. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Lair, Mrs. G. E. Mason, Mrs. E.
F. Cronin and Mrs. Coleman.
The bridge prizes went to Mrs.
H. W. Sturgeon and Mrs. Mason.
Mrs. A. G. Motschenbacker and
Mrs. Day won pinochle prizes
and Mrs. Brennan and Mrs. T.
E. Rushing won at canasta.
Installation of officers will be
held July 12.
Family Leaves .
Lt. Wallace Ludwig, Mrs. Lud
wig and the couple's daughters,
Sherrie and Sandra, left for their
home in Berkeley, Calif., today
after spending a week here with
relatives. The family visited
Mrs. Ludwig's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1422 Euclid
avenue, and the lieutenant's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ludwig,
511 Austin street. .
Mrs. Lawrence accompanied
the Ludwigs home, and will
spend a week with them. Lt.
Ludwig is stationed at Treasure
island with the Navy.
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Navy Man, Family
Arrive From Hawaii
Mr. and Mrs. James Brinson
with their son, Jimmie, and in
fant daughter arrived from
Honolulu Thursday by plane to
visit Mrs. Brinson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W, H. Catey, 55 North
Orange street, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Potter, Portland.
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in Honolulu while her husband
has been serving in Korea as an
electronics technician with the
Navy.
After the end of his leave, Mr.
Brinson will report in San Diego.
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Activians Spend Work
Week End at Camp Site
Members of the Medford Ac
tive club went ta Lake O' Woods
Sunday where they helped pre
pare Low Echo, the Girl Scout
Camp, for its opening July 6
The Activians- unpacked the
camp's stored equipment, set up
the large tents and got the boats
ready for use. This is an annual
project of the club. They also
dismantle and store the camp's
equipment at the end of the
camping season.
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Miss Alice Howard
At Training Center
For Methodist Youth
Miss Alice Howard, 1030
North Central avenue,. Medford,
is attending the Methodist Youth
Caravan Training center in
Stockton, Calif., preparing for
voluntary service in Methodist
churches during the next six
weeks, a release from Stockton
states. Miss Howard is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Jennie Lawless.
Experienced in the leadership
of Christian activities among fel
low youth, Miss Howard is one
of 216 college young people and
54 adult counselors who will
work as members of caravan
teams this summer, the release
states. Caravaners will serve a
total of 324 .churches in the
United States and -Cuba this
season.
Composed of four young peo
ple and one adult counselor,
each qaravan team is especially
trained to give leadership and
direction to the development of
a youth program, fulfilling the
ideals and purposes of the Meth
odist Youth Fellowship inteach
local church. Caravaners assist
local youth in planning pro
grams of evangelism, world
friendship, and community serv
ice. Sponsored by staff members
of the Methodist Board of Edu
cation, Nashville, Tenn., the five
training centers are located at
Simpson College. Indianola, la.;
Scarritt College, Nashville,
Tenn.; McMurry College, Abi
lene, Tex.; Lycoming College,
Williamsport, Penn.; and Col
lege of the Pacific in Stockton,
Calif. '
Now in its 14th year, the Meth
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reached more than a million
people in over 14,500 churches
across the nation and overseas,
the release Mated.
Miss Florine Waters
Honored at Shower;
Wedding Last Week
Members of the Sunday school
class of which Miss Florine Wa
ters is a member held a surprise
pre-nuptial shower for her at
the home of their teacher, Mrs.
Robert Rae, 819 Bennettt av
enue, last week.
Games were played, after
which a decorated box filled
with gifts was placed before the
bride-to-be for unwrapping. Re
freshments were served by the
hostes.
Present were Misses Joy Lee
Wright, Mary Lou Anderson,
Joy Adams, Eleanor Leibbrand,
Beverly Winslow, Phyllis Wat
kins and the guest of honor.
Miss Waters was married last
week to Bill Turman.
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Old-Style Picnic. .
Planned Thursday
By Wornen Golfers
An old-fashioned Fourth of
July picnic is planned by Wom
en's Golf association of Rogue
Valley. Country club Thursday,
July 3. The event, the usual
monthly luncheon and business
meeting, will be held at the
home of Mayor and Mrs. Dia
mond Flynn, 6 Eastover terrace
near the golf course, with lunch
eon to be served at 12:30 pjn.
A number of new members
have planned the picnic, and
will serve the luncheon. Decora
tions will be in the Gay Nineties
theme, and it is stated that there
will be appropriate music and a
band concert. The menu will be
in the "back to the good old
days theme" with nothing priced
more than a dime. Posters in
the clubhouse locker room give
the menu and additional infor
mation, the . committee states.
Luncheon will follow the reg
ular scheduled play for the day,
and association members who
are hot able to play are welcome
to . attend the luncheon, it is
stated. '
In charge of the picnic are
Mrs. R. B. Temple, chairman,
assisted by Mrs. Richard Finch,
Mrs. Alton Hart, Mrs. Richard
Smith, Mrs. Nathan Shore, Mrs.
Norman Dorries, Mrs. W. J.
Scheffel, Mrs. F. K. Faulkner.
Mrs. William J. Thorndike and
Mrs. Del Berg.
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Objectives of Society
Provide Program Theme
For Methodist Women
A program. "Choose Ye This
Day," presenting the objectives
cf the Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of th Methodist
church, was given at the first
meeting of the new year, last
Tuesday.
Mrs. James Walker, assisted
by Mrs. H. D. Beatty and Mrs.
Edward Anderson presented de
votional meditations. Mrs. Lyle
Schoppert sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Horace Doolen.
Speakers on the main theme
were Mrs. F. S. Brandon, who
spoke on "Healing the Sick";
Mrs. Ben Schmidt, '"Ways of
Providing Christian Home s";
Mrs. Robert Taylor, "Training
Christian Leaders"; and Mrs.
Walter Garner, "Building Chris
tian Homes." '
Chosen as one of the four dele
gates from the southern district
to the Summer School of Mis
sions to be held at Camp Ma
gruder, "Barview, Ore., July 13
to 18, was Miss Renae Seger,
Medford. The alternate is Miss
Carol Van Ausdall.
The Rev. Meredith Groves ex
pressed his appreciation to the
group for their cooperation dur
ing the past five years of their
association together.
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Luncheon was served by the
members of Circle 2, with Mrs.
H. W. Keesee, chairman. Mrs.
Jessie Minear presided over the
meeting.
Among guests at the luncheon
were the Rev. and Mrs. William
Bray and family, who are leav
ing, soon for Japan where Rev.
Bray will teach in Kwansei,
Gakuin university.
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Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Footlighfers, Fair
grounds Theatre.
8:00 p.m. Miss Anna Streed's
Bible class, home of Miss Joyce
Holte, 139 North Ivy.
8:00 p.m. Art Appreciation
lecture, at Eugene Bennett Stu
dio. 333 South Grape.
8:00 p.m. Auxiliary 1883
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post
hall, 42 North Front street.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Christian Wo
men's Fellowship, First Christian-
church.
12:00 noon Central Point
Garden Club, at home of Mrs.
W. I. Sutherland.
6:30 p.m. Crater Lake Post
and Auxiliary 1883 Veterans of
P'oreign Wars, Post hall, 42
Front street.
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Danbury, Conn. (U.P.) Mrs.
Elizabeth Cashin finally has sued
for divorce, 25 years after she
says her husband left her.
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Grandmothers' club met Thurs
day at Girls Community club,
and while in session subscribed
to the national haven fund for
aged grandmothers.
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