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To Elect
Election of officers is slated
for a meeting of Order of De
Molay to be held Wednesday,
December 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the
Masonic temple.
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Society and Clubs
West Side School
To Give Program
Wednesday Night
West Side Elementary school
will present its Christmas pro
gram Wednesday evening, De
cember 22, at the school gym
nasium. All of the children will
participate, and the program
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The welcome will be given by
Gary Winetrout, A president of
West Side student body. v The
West Side Kindergarten, under
the direction of Mrs. Olivia Ry
erson, will present the playlet,
"The Christmas Candle."
First and second grade pupils
will sing several Christmas
songs, pupils of the intermediate
grades will give several selec
tions on their symphonettes, and
Edward Root will present a
group of his pupils in piano
solos, trumpet ensemble and
'orchestra. This will be their first
appearance.'
A pageant, 'Still Shines the
Star" by Karin Asbrand will be
given by the intermediate and
upper grades. Mrs. Corinne Rob
bins is in charge of the program.
George Marsters is lighting tech
nician and has charge of stage
properties. Mrs. Ber ha Haskins
is in charge of costumes and pro
grams. At the close of the program
Santa will make his appearance
and have a treat for the young
children.
Thursday morning the chil
dren will hold room parties
which will be followed by a
Christmas dinner. School closes
at 2 p.m. for the holidays and
will re-convene - January 3. .
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Officers Elected
By,Social Club
Electa Social club held elec
tion of officers at a recent meet
ing. Mrs. Nina Chandler was
named president, Mrs. Clara
Franklin,! vice-president and
Mrs. Dana Bowers, secretary
treasurer. Instead of holding the usual
gift exchange, each woman do
nated cash toward the proposed
new Girls Community . clubhouse-
.
Refreshments were served and
cards concluded the afternoori.
CALENDAR
f Calendar notices and news 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 pjn the
day before publication.
Tuesday :
7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA,
Room B, YMCA bldg.
8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. A. A. Lausmann, 200 Med
ford heights.
Wednesday -
12:30 p.m. Mistletoe ; club,
Girls Community chab.
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Tuesday, December 21, 1954
Juveniles Hold
Christmas Event
Juveniles of the Royal Neieh
bors of America lodge presented
a Christmas program December
16 at the Pythian building.
Jerry and Danny Rawstern
opened the program with a reci
tation "Greetings to You". San
dra and Sharon Laing gave a
dance number, and a recitation
by Roberta Pace was followed
by a pantomime, "The Christ
mas Story."
Other numbers on the pro
gram were a recitation by Rod-
ney Pace; vocal solo, Claudia
Potts; recitation, Paula Potts;
song by Kathy Read, Karen and
Sharon Hugdahl; recitation, Te
resa Patten: piano solos, Cecile
Gidney; Bible verses and duet,
Sharon and Karen Hugdahl; mu
strumental duet, Freda Mae and
Rosemary Rawstern.
Mrs. Irvin Patten is director
of the juvenile group.
The program was followed by
a visit from Santa Claus, who
distirbuted treats for the chil
dren.
Refreshments were served.
" ".
Newlyweds Here
To Visit Family
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Peters are
guests this week of Mr. Peters'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Peters.
Mrs. Peters is the former Eva
Mae Gates, and her wedding to
Mr.- Peters took place December
10 in Vancouver, Wash., at First
Methodist church.
Among the wedding guests
were the bridegroom's parents
and his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins,
Grants Pass.
The bridegroom is in the Unit
ed States Air Force and is sta
tioned at Condon Air Force base.
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Gold Hill Program
To Be Thursday
Gold Hill Gold Hill Odd Fel
lows announce that the commun
ity Christmas tree program will
be Thursday, December 23, at 8
p.m. in the IOOF haU, Gold Hill,
Children wishing to take part in
the program are asked to con
tact Mr. and Mrs. Walva Walker,
... This event is sponsored each
year" by the Odd Fellows and
Amethyst Rebekah lodge for
children of the community.
Party Tonight
Credit Women's Breakfast
club has planned a yule party
at the home of Mrs. Tom Mast,
882 Garfield avenue, tonight at
8 o'clock. Christmas gifts will
be exchanged and refreshments
served.
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NAMES OMITTED ,
FROM GUEST LIST
The names of Mr. and Mrs.
George Allingham and daugh
ters were inadvertently omitted
from the list of guests at ' the
golden wedding' anniversary
party held recently for- Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Longhurst.
Officers Installed
For Association;
Cruisers Elect .
Installation of officers fea
tured the last, meeting of Worn
an's association, First Presbyter
ian church. The Rev. and Mrs.
D. Kirkland West conducted the
ceremonies which followed des
sert luncheon at (the church.
The new officers are Mrs.
Hugh Collins, president; - Mrs.
Stanley Lacy, first vice-president;
Mrs. Horace Thompson,
second vice-president; Mrs. Clay
ton George, secretary and Mrs.
Aubrey Norris, treasurer.
Installed as chairman of
circles were Mrs. Paul Wray,
Bethany; Mrs. John C. McDou
gall, Charity; O. R. Emig, Faith;
Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Grace; Mrs.
R. D. Wyatt, Mercy; Mrs. John
Wubbles, Hope; Mrs. Gaston,
Floux, Trinity; Mrs. Garner T.
Haupert, Temple; Mrs. John Del
lenback, Candlelight; Mrs. Vin
cent Bevis, Vesper.
Each circle chairman was pre
sented a scroll with a Biblical
verse symbolical of the circle
name.
Mrs. Chester Wendt, retiring
president, states that end-of-the
year reports indicate that the
past year had been mot success
ful, and that mission work had
exceeded any past year.
' Entertainment was provided
by the Madrigal singers of Med
ford Senior High school.
New officers of Cruisers' club
of the church are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rukovina, skippers; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fleming, first
mates; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryer
son, logkeepers; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Roberts, pursers; the Rev.
and Mrs. Otis Swisher, chaplains;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. James,
lookouts.
...
Hopewells Leave
For Trip East
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopewell
and children, Cy and Jeffrey,
are to leave by United Air lines
today for the east coast where
they will visit parents of both
Mr. and Mrs. Hopewell. . First
they will visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Seaver at
Lexington, Mass., and then with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward C. Ashworth, Great Bar-
rington, Mass. The family will
return here by car. They plan to
be away about three weeks.
.
Weavers' Guild
To Hold Party
The monthly meeting of Rogue
Valley Hand weavers, guild will
be held tonight at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bradfish, 220 Bradford way. A
business meeting will be followed
by an exchange of Christmas
gifts and social evening in keep
ing with the holiday time.
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Oak Grove School
To Hold Program
SOC QAK 3A
The annual Oak Grove school
Christmas program will be pre
sented at 8 p. m. in the school
gymnasium Wednesday, Decem
ber 22. All 194 students enrolled
in school will participate in the
program in some way, it is
stated. .
All students of the first four
grades will meet in their re
spective classrooms at, least
twenty minutes before 8 p. m.
and the program - will start
promptly at 8 o'clock. Santa has
promised, to pay a visit exactly
at 9 p. m. and will have treats
for all the boys and girls.
All students will have an extra
hour to "sleep in" on Thursday,
as classes will convene at 10
a. m. rather than the usual hour.
This is a tradition of , some 12
years at Oak Grove. Student
room parties and exchange pf
gifts will start at 12:30 p. m.
All grades will have a short noon
hour, and will be dismissed for
the holidays at 1:30 p. m. '
Classes will re-convene on
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OEA Committee
Has Dinner for .
Three Legislators
; Members of the executive com-
mittee, Jackson county chapter,
Oregon Education association,
entertained legislators of the
county at a dinner last week at
Rogue Valley Country club.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Lowry and Al Littrell. Other
guests were Mrs. ' Victor E.
O'Neill, Klamath Falls, member
of the state board of education;
Mrs. Ortha Taylor. Dresident of
Jackson County Classroom
Teachers', association, Clyde
bumerland, president of the
Superintendent's association and
Alf Mekvold, county superin
tendent of schools.
Elliott Becken and Leonard
Mayf ield, assistants to the sud-
erintendent of .city schools, at
tended for part of the evening.
About 30 persons were pres
ent. College Student
Visits Parents
Miss Shirley Lvnch. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lynch,
139 Kenwood avenue, has arriv
ed from Lewis and Clark col
lege, Portland, to spend the hol-
iaays witn ner parents. .
Miss Lynch is a member nf
the freshman assembly commit
tee, is-sergeant-at-arms for the
freshman class and permanent
representative on the student
council. Miss Lynch is also a
member of the a cappella choir
which will make the annual
tour in the spring. Recently she
served as chairman of the pos
ter committee for "Religion in
Life" week at the college. -
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Christmas Party
Held ar Walkers
Xi Mu chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi was entertained recently at
a Christmas dinner party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walk
er, Merriman road. A cocktail
hour preceded dinner. Those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Slater, and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Verl
Walker. - .
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Mrs. John Esp
Hostess Sunday !
Mrs. John Esp, retiring worthy
matron of Reames chapter, Or
der of the Eastern ".Star, enter
tained 'Sunday evening at her
home in Eagle Point for officers
of the chapter. About 40 persons
attended and refreshments were
served.
, Honored guests for the eve
ning were Mrs. Jack Caldwell,
grand Adah, and the retiring
grand representative of Puerto
Rico, Mrs. John Smith.
Adult Bible Class
Has Christmas Party
Adult. Bible class of First
Christian church met in the Fel
lowship hall Thursday, Decem
ber 16, for a Christmas party.
Mrs. Lester Child s headed a
committee which served dessert.
During the ; program all sang
Christmas carols. Mrs. E. P. Ire
land gave a reading entitled
"The Wise Men" and a gift ex
change closed the meeting.
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