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Society and Cluhs Easy! 'See -Diagram. -J Wednesday. July. 9, 1952 -i 'MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE .8 AvM. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY to $gP.M.. Gold Hill Student Leaves -Thursday On Ulouth Tour Gold Hill Harold "Pat" Fo ley, junior student of Crater high school, left Thursday on the United States "Pilgrimage for Youth," sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges. He is one of two students chosen for the trip through an essay con test sponsored by the Leaders Council of Southern Oregon, in cluding lodges in Jackson and Josephine counties. The other winner is Miss Patricia Abbot, Ashland. Accompanying the two as chaperone is Mrs. E. D. Damer on of Ashland. They left for Spokane, Wash., from where they will travel east through Canada. They will join pilgrim age members from other parts of the country and make a tour by chartered buses to Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, Mount Ver non and other places of scenic and historic interest. They will spend one week in New York City, visiting United Nations headquarters and mak ing trips to Coney Island, the Statue of Liberty and other places of interest in and around New York City. Pat Foley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foley of First avenue. He was a runner-up in the United Nations Pilgrimage contest last year, when he was a student at Gold Hill high school. Women Delegates At GOP Convention Attend Shows, Teas Chicago (U.R) Women dele gates and visitors to the Repub lican Convention are being treated to a round of festivities ranging from style shows to a ' trip to the races. Their hostesses are 700 111! nois Republican women, who are determined to see that the out-of-state guests have a good time. The Illinois women hold open house from 8 a.m. to midnight every day In a two-floor Tower suite at the Conrad Hilton hotel. About 10,000 people includ ing "quite a few" men have dropped in for programs, tea, advice on where to go in Chi cago or just to relax and watch convention proceedings on the seven big television sets. The Illinois women also spon sored three breakfast style shows at leading department stores and reserved six boxes at the suburban Arlington track for visitors who want to see the races. Free tickets to radio broad casts and even free cigarets are distributed at the Tower head quarters. Mrs. John K. Russell, Oak Park, chief hostess, .said the courtesy is strictly non-partisan The hostesses don't take sides in the scrap over candidates. Member Transferred To Amethyst Rebekahs; Visit Central Point Gold Hill Amethyst Rebekah lodge, at a meeting Wednesday night in Odd Fellows hall, wel comed Mrs. Edna Gaby as a new member by transfer from Tilla mook Rebekah lodge. The newly elected noble grand, Mrs. Cecil Johnson, and the vice-grand elect., Mrs. J. Les Graffis, gave their ritualistic work to qualify themselves for installation. The members went to Central Point afterward to visit the lodge there. They were welconv ed by the Central Point noble grand, Mrs. Ernest Lowery Gold Hill members making the visit included noble grand May- belle Rains and Mesdames George Dorman, Lester Parker, Wilmer Bailey, Daniel Stewart, John Novak, J. Les Graffis, Wil liam Fields, Kitty Rich, Nina Dusenberry, Lester Thompson, and Harry Newnham. During the meeting in Gold Hill, a letter from Mrs. Olive Ramey of Hillsboro, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, was read, announcing that she would make her offic ial visit to Amethyst Rpbekah lodge November 20, instead of in August as originally planned. I II Picnic Planned by Medford Lady Lions Medford Lady Lions will have a picnic for members and their husbands at 6:30 p.m., Friday July 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, 520 Dakota Avenue. Coffee, cream and rolls will be furnished. Those attending are asked to take a covered dish and their table service. Cancel Luncheon Adarel Social club announces that the covered dish luncheon which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Frank Jan- osky Thursday, July 10, has been cancelled due to the illness of Mr. Janosky. . Baptist Church Class Postpones Meeting SOS class, First Baptist church, announces that the busi ness and social meeting set for July 11 has been postponed until August. Girl Scout News At Camp A total of 102 campers are at Girl Scout camp, Low Echo, Lake o' Woods, for the opening week, it is reported from head quarters. Excellent camping weather is reported by the camp staff. .Next weeks camp fees are "now due at the scout office, it is stated. Last week only 15 campers delayed payment of fees until after arrival at camp, it was said, and the staff is hope ful that 100 per cent pre-pay- ment of fees can be reached this week. Cooperation -by parents on this point is much appreci ated, according to headquarters. A total eclipse of the sun will occur June 30, 1954. Starting at sunrise in the north-central Unit ed States, it will end at sunset in India. It will be unusual in that its path of totality extends across land more than water, giving millions of people the chance to observe it if their area skies are clear. CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society section of The MaU Tribnne must be submitted in writing, and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for weekly news is 5 p.m. the day before publication and . dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a.m. of the day for publication. Wednesday 8 p.m. Talk by thhe Rev David P. Margin, Phoenix Pres byterian church. 8 p.m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. O. C. Purkeypile, 306 North Holly street. Thursday 12:30 p.m. Adarel Social club, at home of Mrs. Frank Jan osky, Jacksonville. 12:30 p.m. Ladies Aid of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Haw thorne park. 1:00 p.m. Medford Sojourn ers' club, Medford hotel. 1:30 p.m. Food freezing dem onstration, Howard school cafeteria. 2:00 pjn. Womans Christian Temperance Union, Girl's Com munity club. . Daughter Here Mrs. Robert C. Weisenburger i and children', Julie and Jack, Hood River, Ore., are in Med ford to visit Mrs. Weisenbur- ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Vogel, 706 Whitman street. The visitors arrived last Sat urday and will remain two weeks. Mrs: Weisenburger for merly made' her home here. Plan Election Talent Wagner Creek com munity club will meet Friday, July 11 at 7;30 p.m. Election of officers will be held during the evening. A potluck dinner is to be served, and entertainment is be ing planned. . 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