TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Artists to Hold
Exhibit of Work;
Pictures Chosen
Plans were made at the Janu
ary meeting of Southern Oregon
Society of Artists for an exhibit
in Girls'. Community club in the
near future. The date and time
will be announced. 't
Mrs. Charles K. Todd and Mrs.
Effie White are to be in charge
of the planning committee for
the exhibit. '- ' r " ' f
Two other" committees were
appointed by President ial
Bishop, whose duty it will be to
judge the work submitted by
prospective new members. Those
who will judge for . associate
membership will be Mrs. Blanche
Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Shef
field and Mrs. R. G.- Carter,
The committee to judge work
of applicants for -active mem
bership will be Mis. marie
Starks, Mrs. Gladys Chapin and
Mrs. Ada Andrews.
' Mrs. Winifred Welch and Mrs.
' Barbara Mosier were visitors at
the meeting, and Mrs. Welch
made application for associate
membership.
. Mrs. Blanche-Johnson present
ed her application for active
membership. One of her recent
works, "a water color entitled
"Emigrant Creek" - was ' chosen
by the Society as "Picture-of-the-Montb,"
to be shown in the
window of Barker's Men's store,
at Main and. Central in Medford.
Artist's selection, , an oil by
Mrs. Starks, called -"Spring
Falls," will be shown in Puruck
er's Piano House, and an oil by
Mrs. Sheffield, "Rogue River,"
and a painting by Mrs. Enid
Rankin, also in oils, and. called
"Midsummer," were selected to
be shown through February in
the Community club.
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Business Women ;
To Hold Meeting ?
Medford Business and Profes
sion Women's club will hold
their monthly meeting at 7:30
p.m. Thursday January 20, at
32 Mistletoe street. '; -
A special surprise speaker and
a film will be part of the pro
gram planned by the public af
fairs committee,' those in charge
state. Miss Hazel Swayne, chair
man, was assisted by Mrs. Ed
ith Baker, Mrs. Stella Breed,
Mrs. Inez Friel and Mrs. Aurora
Henne in the. program arrangements.--
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Society and Clubs
Mrs. Huntley Honored
At Surprise Shower -
Mrs. Al Henderson , and Mrs.
Earl Richardson were hostesses
for - a , surprise - shower- given
January 13 for Mrs. H. A. Hunt
ley at the Huntley: home, 2179
Crater Lake avenue. - -!
Games were played and re
freshments served. Mrs.. Huntley
was presented many . gifts for
her new son, James Harrison. .
Present were Mrs. -Harold
Clements, Mrs. A. E-? Sidener,
Mrs. George Paul, Mrs. Del
Crowl. Mrs. Vern Nelson, Mrs.
Harold Brown, Mrs. Jack Thorn
sen, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs.
T?irharH Kobernick. Mrs. Clif
ford McGinty, Mrs. Wayne God
frey, Mrs. J- L. Beams, Mrs.
John Doull, the guest of honor
and the two hostesses.
Camp'White Club
Announces Winners
. Dr. and Mrs. R. E.- Cutts and
the., partnership of William
Isaacs and Eugene Ricker were
first place winners for the last
meeting of Camp White Veterans
Bridge club. r - . . ". ..r
"The Cutts 'scored 98 points
to head north-south players, and
the men's pair won first place
east and west with 93 V6 points,
Other northsouth winners were
Mrs. Frank Baker and Mrs. Jack
Lovei'dllb points, second;: Mr.
Love and Roy Pruitt, 89 points,
third; Mrs. T. J. Fuson and John
Solheim, 87, fourth, ?-
Additional east-west winners
were Mrs. ; Marie , Rehling and
Arthur Scarseth, second, 92
points; - Howard Boyd and Dr.
George Dean, third," '87; Mrs.
Boyd and Dr. C. K. Todd, fourth,
Masons to Hear
Center Manager :
.. Medford Lodge No. 103, ? AF
and AM will hold the first stat
ed communication of the year
Friday, January 21 at 7:30 pjn,
Eugene K. Ricker, :. superin
tendent of the domiciliary center
at Camp White, will speak to the
lodge about the. plans and prob
lems of the Veterans' Adminis
tration and their application at
Camp White.. : . ' ,
This meeting ii to be preceded
by a no-host dinner for all 'mas
ter masons at the Masonic temple
at 6:30 p.m. .'
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices end 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 ia 9
jn. of the day of publication, and
for week day news is 5 pjn the
day before publication.
Wednesday'
6:45 p.m. Rogue . Valley
Navy Mothers, Mrs. C R. Alex
ander, 110 Almond st., for trans
portation to Camp White.
7:30 p.m. Griffin Creek third
grade par ent-eacher meeting, " at
school. ' ' " ."
;.8 p.m;- Grove Garden club,
Oak;' Grove school- :
8p.m. AAUW, home of Mrs.
A. N. Potter Jr., ,1315 Queen
Anne avenue. ' : - ' -
Thursday , : '
10 a.m. LWV morning study
unit,. Mrs.; H. P. Bosworth Jr.,'
2425 .East Main st. ri
10:30 a.mr-Lone Pine Exten
sion unit, Mrs. : Fred Stevens,
2494 Buckshot road.
. 12:30. p.m. Thursday Lunch
eon club,Mrs. Robert ' Taylor,
510 North Bartlett st.
:: 12:30 p.m. Wenonah club,
home of Mrs. Richard Singler.
: 2 p.m.. Blue Star Mothers,
Mrs.- Olaf Severson, 837 West
Second street.
- 2 p.m. -LWV coffee hour,
Mrs. John Day, Groveland ave.
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vaBnHn Events
To Be Given by
Sorority Chapter
Further plans for an annual
luncheon and card party spon
sored by Alpha Rho chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi were discussed
last evening at a chapter meet
ing at the home of Mrs. J. R. Sul
livan, 850 Pennsylvania street.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Donald
Lue. . ; 4 V .,- v
The program was conducted
by Mrs. Marcus McKenzie and
Mrs.-W.-H. Fisher and concerned
travel in Europe. Aa collection of
slide pictures taken in England,
Scotland,' France, Switzerland
and Italy were shown. ,
The luncheon has been set for
Monday, February 14, at 12:30
p.m. and will be held at Rogue
Valley Country club; A valen
tine theme will be used and a
short entertainment feature has
been planned. Cards will follow
at the close of the luncheon, and
a number of prizes will be given.
Proceeds from the event will
be used to assist the Pilot School
for Exceptional Children at
Phoenix, Ore. Reservations may
be made by calling 2-5628 or
2-5512. :
- Another event being planned
by the chapter, is a valentine
dance for members, their hus
bands and ; invited guests, and
completed plans were announc
ed at the meeting. It will take
place Saturday, February 12,
from 9 p.m. to. 1 a.m. at the Pio
neer room in the Jackson Hotel.
Belle Van Dyke's orchestra has
been engaged and refreshments
planned. One .member of the
chapter will be chosen as "Val
entine Girl" and her identity
will be announced that evening.
Members of the other local
chapters will be welcome.. For
mal dress will be worn by the
ladies and will be optional for
the men. Reservations should be
made by Monday, February 7.
This can be done by calling Mrs.
Maynard Paup, 3-3947, chairman,
or Mrs., Roger Not?,' 2-6589:
Committees , include : cashiers,
Mrs. McKenzie, an d Mr s.
Charles Marrs; ; clean-up, Mrs.
Larry Allen, Mrs. Curt Butter
field; refreshments, Mrs. Trea
yell Turpin, .Mrs. John Lam
bertyi Mrs. J.' C. Chapman, Mrs,
Raymond . Morton; decorations,
Mrs. Paup, Mrs. Harold Skinner,
Mrs. G. J., Adlf inger and Mrs.
Russell Budreau.
. At this meeting a letter of in
vitation from Tau and Kappa
chapters, Klamath Falls, was
read announcing the dates of
May 13 and 14 for the Southern
Oregon conference . for .Beta
Siga Phi members in that, city.
All Southern Oregon chapters
are invited to attend .
:v A' note of thanks-, for the
mpney and support during the
last year was received- Irom the
Pilot, school in. Phoehix, and
read to the group. This school
has again been adopted by the
chapter as a service project, for
the year,
- The next regular meeting will
be held,, at the home of f Mrs.
Adlf inger, 401 North Keeneway,
Fonday, . February 7, at 8 PM
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Griffin Creek 'Grange': '
Griffin Creek Grange H.E.C.
will meet for a. 12 noon covered
dish lunch at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Hamlin. on Arnold Lane.
Mrs. George Mero . will assist
Mrs. Hamlin.
Central Point Grange
Central . Point Grange will
meet Friday night, Jan. 21, start
ing with an officers seating drill.
Included hi the program will
be a talk by Ben Tucker on seed
treating and spring planting.
. The film originally .planned
for this . meeting will be -shown
Feb. 4.. v.,.;:-v:. - v
Juvenile Grange
Central Point Juvenile Grange
will meet January 21, at 8 PM.,
at Central - Point Grange ; hall
Last meeting was well attended
with . the new officers taking
their chairs. -
Dues from Juvenile and hon
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By
Mother's Club c
Mrs.- Fred ' Middlebusher - will
be installed president of Blue
Star Mothers'- club at a "meet
ing Thursday, January 20 at the
home otMjtUOlaf Severson, 837
West SecVRj? st. It is set f ojt 2
p.m. t) . ,
Anyone eligible for the. group
may secure additional informa
tion by calling 2-6880. ;
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BURELSON'S The
b roup to Attend
Board Meeting
Of State BPWC ,
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be rep
resented by Miss Laura York,
junior past state president, Mrs.
Marina Gates, state news service
chairman, and Mrs. Harriet Wat
son, will be held in Portland
January .21-22. Sessions will be
conducted at the Heathman hotel
by Mrs. Natalie Burns, Canby,
president, Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional Wo
men's clubs.
Mrs. Josephine Hewlett, pres
ident of Gresham BPW club, is
in; charge of arrangements , and
the Gresham club members are
hostesses.: Those planning to -attend
the dinner meetine Satur
day night, January 22, and -the
DreaKiast sunaay mornmgr Jan
uary 23, are asked to notify Mrs.
Hewlett, 120 Bridge street. Fair
view, r- - . .?
District" chairmen have been
asked to meet with .Mrs. Burns
at 3 p.m. Saturday, and a meet
ing with state officers and state
chairmen v will - follow at 4:15
o'clock.
Included on the agenda .for
the meetings are brief reports
by state chairmen and reports
by , each club member on the
activities of her club.
Mrs. Helen Apple, member of
Medford BPW club, plans to ac
company the local delegates
when they go to Portland. '-
4-H Club News
Applegate "Sheep Club .
Applegate S h ee p - club met
January 14 at the Applegate
school in a combined meeting
for all livestock ' members. -
Dona - Brown -' demonstrated
how to make a rope halter.
Gwen Krouse reported three
lambs born last week, and Fran
cis and Philip Krouse told of
having Frank Decker tag their
sheep early this month. . ?
It. was decided the 4-H clubs
will show a movie. Anita Kubli
will shew slides which she took
while in Italy, last summer. They
will be shown January 21 at 8
p.m. at the school. Donations
will be accepted for the March
of Dimes.
;;vV. Francis Krouse
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Reporter
Applegate Knit-Wits
The Applegate 1 Knit-Wits met
Jan. 11 at the home of Dona
Brown." , Everyone , worked on
their projects- and refreshments
were served. -
-Next; meeting- will be held
Jan. 25 at' the ' home of Lucie
Sims:. t - -1 , ' -
, Dona Brown,
s, . , Reporter.
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RECEIVES AWARD . Marilee
Scrdggins, a member of the Bell
view 4-H. club, recently was pre
sented the Ralston Purina
Trophy for her grand champion
fat. lamb -which she showed at
the 1 954 county 4-H fair. Pre
sentation was made by Lee W.
Clark, Purina district salesman.
Similar trophies a r e.' awarded
each year by the company in
various ; livestock categories;
Miss Scroggins , studied; , show
manship' and grooming were
taught by George Nichols, Bell
view 4VH club leader.-; - -
Friday Meeting Set " '
For Applegate Unit : J .
Applegate The January meet
ing of the Applegate Exension
unit will be held Friday, at 10:30
a.m., Jan. 21 at the home of
Mrs. A. O. Horn. ; , -. -' :
The ' Project "Touch-Up for
Wood Furniture" will be dem
onstrated by Mrs. Ed. Goodwin
and Mrs. Marcel Le Piniec.
No child care available. Those
attending are to take a sack
lunch and coffee cup, and also a
lunch for their children. Coffee
win be fumshed bv the co-
hostess Harriet O'Brien (Mrs;
Jack). The .program planning
chairman will outline 'the pro
gram being planned for the next
club,year'.
A business meeting Will be
held at 10:30 A.M. so members
are asked to be on time.
On A Rental-Sales Plan
You may rent a new Baldwin or Wurlitxer Piano or a
Hammond. Chord or Spinet Organ for as long as six .
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Variety Program r-
Of Globetrotters
To Be Tonight
The Harlem Globetrotters'
1955 Variety Show will be stag
ed at Medford ... Senior High
school auditorium tonight at 8
pjn., with the Medford Junior
Chamber of Commerce as spon
sors, --.v v-.:: : 'ht -
Heading the list' of musicians,
acrobatic acts and other enter
tainment is Earl. (Fatha) Hines
and : his orchestra." Hines is ac
knowledged to be one of the na
tion's top flight jazz pianists
and has , written a number of
popular selections in the boogie
woogie style.
Also with the show are Tony
Ponce, a , vocalist who .'. recently
came to this country after win
ning acclaim at the Cannes Mu
sical festival in Europe, Hadda
Brooks who both sings and plays
the piano, the Romano brothers,
billed as acrobatic comedians.
and several other acts. . -
Tickets will be available at
the door, tonight.
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