Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1954, Image 3

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    Society and Clubs
; Fellowship Plans
f Special Program v
: For Women's Day
f Members of. Christian Wo
'.men's fellowship of First Chris
I tian church will observe Wo-
men's day Sunday, December 5.
5. This event is observed each year
I by women of Christian churches
i throughout the United States.
I A special program will be con
ducted by circle leaders during
the Bible school hour..
The Rev. William ' C. Piper,
new pastor of the .church, will
, give a missionary sermon at the
morning service and in the eve-
ning officers of the women's fel
lowship will present a program.
Preceeding . this program the
youth choir, under the direction
- of Herbert Daniels, will present
special music.
All members and i friends of
the church are invited to attend
the various services.
,-
Guild to Hear
Traveler Speak
Miss Elizabeth McGalliard
will speak at a meeting of West
minster guild, First Presbyterian
church, Monday, December 6? It
will be held at the home of Mrs
'"Verl G. Walker, 2642 Merriman
road, at 8 cm.
Miss McGalliard will speak of
her d recent -." European travels,
and show pictures taken in Eu
rope last summer.
Hostesses for this meeting are
to be Mrs. Wesley Coleman
' Mrs. V. J. Collins and Mrs.
Walker.
This will be the annual Christ
mas program and party of the
guild.
.
State Officials' .
To Visit Lodge .
Siskiyou canton, Patriarchs
Militant, will have as guests
state officers for an inspection
and meeting tonight at the Odd
Fellows hall. -
The annual turkey dinner of
the lodge and auxiliary will pre
cede the meeting. It is set for
6:30 pjn. '
, Mrs. F.- -'A... Daugherty and
Mrs. A. H. Gregory are co-chair
men for the dinner. Anyone not
solicited for contributions may
call Mrs. Daugherty, 2-2004, or
Mrs. Gregory, 2-2828.
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Christmas Party
Planned by Club
Past Matrons' club of Reames
chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
will meet at 12:30, Monday, De
cember 6, at the home of Mrs.
Frank W. Little, 1602 E. Jack
son street, for the annual Christ
mas party. A salad luncheon
will be served.
Members will exchange gifts
and also are asked to bring a
child's gift which will be fcven
to underprivileged children for
Christmas.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notice and new for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m. of the day of publication, and
for week day news is 5 DJn. the
day before publication.
Fridar
8 p.m. Ruch Parent-Teacher
association, at school.
8 pjn. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman halL
Training Class
For Camp Aides .
To Be Saturday
A meeting of the newly or
ganized training group for senior
Girl Scouts has been set for Sat
urday, December 4, at the Scout
house from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Girls in the group are being
trained to serve as camp aides.
Those attending Saturday's
session must take 25 feet of
inch manila rope or clothes line
sope; three sticks 4 feet long
and about 2 inches thick, some
cheap but stout fishing line and
a jackknife.
It is stated that girls not regis
tered with a troop must do so
Saturday. Those ' joining the
group must be at least in the
ninth grade and interested . in
learning the camp skills neces
sary to be a camp aide.
:
Stanger Remains
In Portland for
Second Concert
Portland A. program of
traditional symphonic classics is
in store for the next Portland
Symphony Orchestra concert De
cember 13 when the dynamic
young Bostonian, Russell
Stanger, will reappear to con
duct Brahms "Symphony No. 2"
and Mozart's "Jupiter", sym
phony. Also included on the pro
gram will be ' Smetana's Over
ture to the "Bartered Bride."
During the interval between
his first concert last Monday and
his second, Mr. Stanger will. con
duct eight school concerts, con
sisting of 18 one-hour programs,
given free of charge to he
school children of Portland and
vicinity. He will also direct the
orchestra's first Standard Hour
broadcast of the season on De
cember 19..
Tickets for the December 13
concert may be reserved by con
tracting the symphony 'office in
the Park building.
Master Points
Given for Play
Riverside Bridge club played
for master points when the group
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pruitt.
Nine tables of players attended.
Winning first place north and
south were Al Gilhousen and
Marion Milne, with a score of
75 points. Mrs. W. W.. Steven
son and Mr. Pruitt were second
with 74 and third went to Mrs.
Van Gilbert and Mrs. M. M. Her
man for a score of 67 1 points.
Mrs. ' Frank Baker and Tom
Munds were fourth with 65V&
points. .
East-west winners were Mrs.
Pruitt and Virgil Temple, first,
75 points;- Mrs. E. K. Ricker
and Mrs. Arthur Schoenberg,
second, 68Vi points; Mrs. B L.
Sanderson and Miss Isobel
Stuart, third, 67; Mrs. George
Choate and John Solheim,
fourth, 59-
Shower Party
Given at. Harts
Misses Ann and Sara Hart
were hostesses last Saturday for
a shower which honored Mrs,
Floyd H. Hart Jr. The event was
at 3 the home of Mrs. Robert
Hart, 22 Glen Oak court.
Fifteen guests attended.
.The party was given while
both hostesses and the honored
guest were here from Oregon
State college during the Thanks
giving holidays. . - -
Photographic Art.
Now'on Display
In College Hall
Ashland Outstanding repor
torial photography by the con
temporary Frenchman Brassai,
Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau, Ronis
and Izis, are being exhibited at
Southern Oregon college this
week.
- Hours of the exhibit during
the week are from 7 to 9 pan. in
the Art department rooms,
Churchill hall. Saturday the ex
hibit will be shown from 5 to 8
p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to
5 in the afternoon.
The 85 works by these photog
raphers were selected by Ed
ward Steichen, director of the
department of photography, Mu
seum of Modern, Art, for circu
lation throughout the country.
Henri Cartier-Bresson is rep
resented entirely by bis Asiatic
photographs taken in China,
Indonesia, Burma, Bali and Cey
lon. Most of these are being ex
hibited for the first time and
only a few have ever been pub
lished in this country. "
Brassai at 52 is the senior
member of this group. Both he
and Cartier-Bresson have exert
ed a considerable influence, not
only on, French photography but
also on the best photography in
Europe.! Work of both of these
men has been published in the
United States in Harpers, and
by Cartier-Bresson in Life maga
zine.. Photographs' by Robert
Doisneau have appeared in
Vogue. The work of Izis and
Ronis is practically unknown in
this country. Except for the Car-
tier - Bressons, all the ; photo
graphs in the exhibition were
taken in Paris or in the prov
inces of France. , ' ' '
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Membership Tea :
To Be Saturday
The annual membership tea
of Medford branch, American
Association of University Wom
en, will be Saturday, December
4, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. -Ralph Thompson, 18
North Modoc avenue. All AAUW
members and -prospective mem
bers are invited to attend, as
well as all women registered in
the various study groups spon
sored by AAUW. ,
Mrs. Jack Lewis, study group
coordinator, is in charge of dis
plays from ,the various groups,
states that women may sign up
for additional study groups at
this time if tfyey desire. These
groups include decorative arts,
applied arts, international rela
tions, book review, Bible study,
gardening and beginners' bridge.
General chairman of the event
is Mrs. F. T. Burich.
'
The emu, the national bird of
Australia, is the second largest
of living birds. Adults average
five feet in height.
Shady Cove-Trail News
Shadv Cove-Trail The Ore
gon Myocplogical Society of
Medford met December 1 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard
Bartuss of Shady Cove. Officers
were nominated to be elected
at the January meeting and. the
by-laws received from Portland
were approved. A . box of "oys
ter" mushrooms was passed
around for study, and identifica
tion and several genus of mush
rooms were discussed by Fred
Lawrence. Members and guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Hall
and Mr. Kilborn of Evans Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Ruch, Bill
Isaacs, Mrs. Cox and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence, all of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Conway, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Watson and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bartuss, all of Shady
Cove. .
Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Waltz of
Shady Cove are parents of a boy
born November 30 at Osteo
pathic Clinic in Medford. This
is their third child and first boy.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and ' Mrs. Lloyd Davis of Med
ford. Mrs. Myrtle Eachus of Rose
ville, Calif: is visiting her daugh
ter , and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Levulett of Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper and
daughter, Jo Anne of Shady Cove
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
in Sacramento, Calif.. '
Steelhead Post No. 6881
V.F.W. and Ladies Auxiliary
will hold their regular semi
monthly meeting on Friday, De
cember 3, at the Post hall. Mrs.
Fred Lawrence ' of . Medford,
Auxiliary district president, will
pay a visit to the Auxiliary.
Regular monthly meeting of
Shady Cove P.T.A. will be held
Tuesday, December 14, at 8 p.m.
in the Shady Cove school. All
persons in the community inter
ested in the work of the P. T. A.
are cordially invited.-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houston of
Shady Cove were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Boothby of . Prospect.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Simmons and son, Kirk, of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boothby of ':. Prospect and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Boothby and fam
ily of Klamath Falls., Mrs. Sim
mons and Mrs. Frank Boothby
are daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Houston of Shady Cove.
The v Protestant Episcopal
Church will hold its first Sun
day school in the new building
of the Shady Cove school, room
1, starting Sunday, December
5, at 10:30 a.m. Classes starting
from beginner's through high
school. For more information
those interested may contact
Mrs. Langston, phone Shady
Cove 2149, or Mrs. Everard
Brown, Valley 6-3621. All are
welcome to attend. .
Our Lady of Fatima Club will
hold the regular monthly meet
ing Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 8, at Shady Cove school. Sec
ret pals will be revealed and
new names drawn. Christmas
gifts will be exchanged and each
member attending is . asked to
bring a small gift for the ex-
cnange whether they have a sec
ret pal or not A Christmas party
will be held and refreshments to
be furnished and served by of
ficers of the club. Election of
new officers will be held and
plans made for the annual
Christmas party for all members
of the parish; ' ;;
Friday evening,-December 10,
is' the date for the bazaar, spon
sored by Shady Cove branch of
the L.D.S. Relief Society at the
V.F.W. hall in Shady Cove from
6 to 10 p.m. Homemade articles
for Christmas will be offered as
well as home baked foods, baked
goods and candies. -
A turkey dinner is being given
Saturday, December '4, at Shady
Cove school cafeteria, sponsored
by Shady Cove Grange with
serving to start at 5 " o'clock.H
Homemade pies and cakes will
be served for- desesrt.;A bazaar
will be held in conjunction with
the dinner. , V
" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oliver of
Trail had as Thanksgiving din
ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Virgle
Prowell and grandchildren, Wal
ter Oliver of Ore-Tech, Oregon,
Mrs. McClain of Phoenix, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Ready of Grants
Pass,' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read
and children and Mrs. Lettie
Stanley of Medford. Also Mrs.
Oliver's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack ! McKee and Mr:
and Mrs. Edward Stang of Ore-
Tech.-
Kindergarten Open
Daily al Assembly!
Kindergarten classes were be-
gun this week! at the Medford
Assembly of God, 1108 West
Main st., to provide , Christian
preschool training. .
The school will provide a pro
gram for developing the chil
dren in essential preschool sub
jects. Some tinje will be cbvot
ed to the Bible on an entirely
undenominational basis. In Jan
uary ' the school will hold an
open house at which time the
children will be presented in a
program.
; Class sessions convene Mon
day through Friday from 9 ajn.
to 12 noon. Miss Ethel Jacobs is
teacher for the school. Officers
of the school state that children
may be enrolled . in the kinder
garten at any time. Tuition is
based on a monthly fee. Further
information about the school or
enrollment may be secured by
telephoning 2-4292 or 2-5328.
s. A total of $143,574,952 in pps'.
alVmoney - orders was - sold ' at
overseas Army post offices last
year. Fees totaling $803,712
were collected for the United
States Post Office Department
as a result of these sales. -
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