Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 28, 1955, Image 3

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    Society and Clubs
Five Southern Oregon Bethels
Plan Joint Meeting Saturday:
Central Point "Operation
Friendship" is the theme of a
meeting of five Southern Oregon
bethels of Jobs Daughters, to be
held Saturday, January 29 at
the Central Point Junior High
: school - gymnasium - in Central
Point. The meeting was 'planned
:to permit the grand guardian of
Oregon, Mrs- T. A. Crump, Port
;land, and the association grand
'guardian, Glenn Fairfax, also
Portland, to make a joint inspec
. tion of the bethels work.
1 Bethels taking part are to be
-Bethel No.-13, Grants Pass; No.
-14, Medford; No. 22, Ashland;
No. 36, Kerby, and No. 38, Cen
tral Point.'; . ; ;
:: The all-day meeting will begin
at 9:30 a.m. with a school of in
struction and practice xinder the
supervision of the grand guard
dian. A luncheon will be served
at noon by members of Nevita
Social . club of the Order of
.Eastern Star. At 1:30 pjn. offi
cers of the five Bethels will pre
sent their work f or , the inspec
tion of the two grand officers.
Immediately following the in--specfion
a reception 4 is. being
held in Jionor of Mrs. Everett
Faber, grand guide of the grand
" guardian council v of Oregon.
Also honored will be the girls
'from' the five bethels who were
'chosen as grand representatives
"at the last grand session. The
'time for the reception will be
"approximately: from 4 to 5 P-m-nnri
will be ooen to friends and
Jthose interested in'the work:of
Jobs Daughters.
At 6 n.m. a dinner will be
i served at the Masonic hall "in
Antral Point for members of
vthe Southern Oregon Council
- association, and members of the
guardian council of -Bethel 14,
; Medford, will be hostesses. Fol
'inwinir the dinner a meeting of
the Southern Oregon Council
; association will be held, with
Mrs. C. L. Chew, Central Point,
President, presiding
iRoyal Neighbors :
.Install Officers
For Coming Year
Officers were installed at a
recent meeting of Mistletoe
fcamp, Royal Neighbors of Amer-
i lea neia m ine i-yiman ouuauig.
S3? Installed were Mrs. Irvin Pat-
5 ten. oracle; Mrs. Raymond Allen,
4 vice-oracle; . Mrs. Harry Miller,
chancellor; Mrs. Carl Peason, re
corder; Mrs. M. S. Mallory, j&
ceiverr- Mrs. ' William Russell,
marshal; MrsTom Lynch, inner
- sentinel; . . Mrs, Frank ; Gidney,
outer sentinel; Mrs; Jessie Laing
. j and Miss . Blanche Arnold, man-
- -agers. . , -
'. . Appointive officers - installed
-were Mrs. Clarence Chew, assist
ant marshal;. Mrs. Robert Gil
. rman, musician; Mrs. Anna Mc-
Cormack, . flag . bearer; v Mrs,
Keith Pace,i juvenile director;
, Mrs. Carl Pearson, captain of the
v degree staff ; Miss Arnold, faith;
. Mrs. Mary 'Adams, endurance;
, Mrs. Earl Coss, unselfishness;
j Mrs. Win Arnold, courage;. Miss
: - jueiva unew, modesty.. ... ;. .
: Mrs. De ' Witt Ferguson was
r ceremonial, marshal, and Miss
TArnold,. assistant. -': , . -v; ? 1
s Members of the Ashland and
Central Point camps were visit-
-ors. Refreshments were served
;: in the dining room, with ; Mrs.
-"Tom Mee, Mrs. George Culy,
Mrs. Russell Zundel, Mrs. E. M.
fXovell and Mrs. Albert Iverion
' Von the committee. ;..
i The hall had been1 decorated
'by Mrs. , Gilman and . Mrs.
Arnold. . - . . t -Gifts
were presented to the
retiring and installing officers.
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March of Drmes
(Dance Announced
J For Gold Hill I
T Gold Hill A March of Dimes
- dance will be given here Satur
J. day, January 29 in the Grange
hall. Sponsors will be Gold Hill
V Grange, Gold Hill Lions club
jand the Odd Fellows. ,
Dancing will begin st 9 p.m.
- and all proceeds above expenses
-. will go to the polio benefit fund.
LA. cake walk will be a feature
&t the 'evening. .": y-y-zyyzz-r-
The public is invited to attend.
Harry Smith is chairman for
the dance, and the Rev. , Gerald
Gear is general chairman of the
"-. March of Dimes - drive - in Gold
' jim.
Men at CamP
Make Plans
For Tourney
"Our preparations -' here -at
Camp White " for the Braille
tournament are going as usual
That is, every member is doing
everything possible to make the
affair a huge - success", E. K.
Ricker, manager of the Camp
White domiciliary stated today,
The tournament is set for Satur
day, February 5, at 8'p.m.
Tom Munds, who is in charge
of ticket selling, has already sold
a great many tickets to the mem
bers and staff with Orville Cot
tier! help. . - ' - -Zy 1'
ine executive cnairman is
John Sharp, and Marion Milne
is in charge, of decorations. Mr,
Milne has made a hand decorat
ed box to hold the ticket stubs,
which have , been printed . by
John Peterson. --v "
' Jack Love is in charge of ar
ranging for the tables and chairs
and. purchasing that part of the
refreshments - which - are.' being
contributed by, the Camp White
Duplicate Bridge club.
The - Braille tournament is
sponsored each year by the three
duplicate clubs of Jackson Coun
ty, to raise funds to turn over to
the Grey Ladies of the Red Cross
for the use of the blind in Jack
on; County. 1. .: ' ..:
Besides : bridge, canasta, pi
nochle, gin-rummy, chess and
checkers - .will - be . played, with
prizes being offered ' in each di
vision. "V Refreshments will be
served after the games, r . ,
; Included in . the preparations
at. Camp . White are directional
signs for. the grounds and there
will be. parking attendants to
welcome all players and smooth
every -. possible difficulty, . it is
said. , -. :.: :, A '.
".Tickets;" for the . tournament
may .be purchased' by1 calling
Mrs; Al Gilhausen, 3-2825, or by
contacting any member of the
duplicate bridge clubs.
VFW, Auxiliary -Plan
Dimes Dance
For Shady Gove
.Shady Cove The Veterans
of Foreign Wars and auxiliary
of Shady Cove will sponsor a
dance tonight in the VFW hall as
a benefit for the March of Dimes.
Sally Stell and her orchestra will
furnish, the music.
, Mrs. Walter Blair, Shady Cove,
and Mrs. Marion . Otis, Eagle
Point, " were initiated into the
auxiliary, at the last meeting
Mrs. Francis Miller, presided in
the absence of the - president,
Mrs. Frank Busch.
- The auxiliary voted to hold
a food sale February 12 at 10:30
with proceeds to go- to tthe re
lief fund. Plans were - made for
a "friendship basket" to add to
the relief fund. Mrs.' Dale Saw
yer was appointed chairman.
: After the meeting the post and
auxiliary were served- refresh
ments . by Mrs.: George Mason,
Mrs. Ed Learning and Mrs. John
Wilson. -ra ;.z-
-Next meeting of the srouos
will be February 4 at 8 p.m.
Lodges to Hold
Pa rty, Su pper '
i Two social-events .were-an
nounced today by Medford
Moose lodge and Women of the
Moose. f.
A birthday party and. dance
honoring Mrs. Jim Roberts, jun
ior regent of .the women's . chap
ter,, will, be held at the Moose
Lodge hall, 11 Newtown street,
Saturday, January 29 at 9; p.m.
Members and guests are invited,
and no admission will be
chrged. r : , -.; y
Medford , Moose lodge -. will
hold the.- third .annual "Ground
Hog" supper, and minstrel show
Wednesday, ;; February --2. .The
supper will be served, from1 6 to
8 p.m. and the public is invited.
CALENDAR
Friday -
8 ; p jn. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman halL -
8 p. m. Pythian Sisters of
ficers, ? Mrs. Carl Fichtner, ' 613
South; Holly st
SE off C3 VST
WHERE THE STEREORAMIC PHOTO ORIGINATED
mi
North of
Gold Hill
AT
Open T
Throughout
The Year
' ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
WILL PRODUCE A 3D PICTURE. TEST IT!
Winter Hours-9 ; to 5
Under Founder's Management Sine 1930
New Committees-
Appbintecj foK-fC.
Gold Hill Lodge
: Gold Hill Mrs. Fred Lester,
the new' noble grand of Ame
thyst Rebekah lodge,' named
committees at a meeting January
24. They are ? finance, ; Mrs.
George Dorman; Mrs.. .. Cecil
Gabie andMrs., Hannah Routh;
fiower, Mrs. J. Les. Graffis; pub
licity, Mrs. Clyde Xell; good of
the order, . Mrs. Clarence Pars
ley. . . ' '. '
Mrs. Paul Malloy was elected
degree captain. . , . .
During the meeting Mrs. Paul
Thompson was installed as re
cording secretary, and Mrs. Wil
mar Bailey as color bearer by
the district deputy president,
Mrs. Daniel Stewart.
Mrs. Lester appointed . Mrs.
Cecil Johnson to plan a program
for the next regular meeting
February-14 to honor charter
members, Mrs. Carrie Puhl and
Mrs. Katherine Kellogg of Med
ford and to observe the anni
versary of the lodge. J
Mrs. Norman Gail announced
that Gold Hill Health unit will
hold a rummage sale February
10 and 11 at 106 North Ivy street
in Medford, the money to be
used to help Southern Oregon
Child Guidance clinic. 'Anyone
who has articles to donate to
this sale .may leave -them at
Gail's Gold Hill market, give
them to. any- member . of the
health unit or take them to the
home of Mrs. Delos Walker by
February 1. A number of Re
bekahs are members . ' of .the
health :unit .and will : help with
the Mothers' March of Dimes in
the community .Monday, Janu
ary 31, which is being sponsored
by the health unit. . . ?
Mrs. Nina. Dusenberry asked
Rebekahs; to take pies to the
dance, at the Grange hall Satur
day night, January 29..The Odd
Fellows are .helping ' other or
ganizations' in the community to
raise . funds for the March of
Dimes. Mrs." Gail and Mrs. Mel
ford Hood were honered during
the refreshment . hour for ' hav
ing birthdays . in the month of
January.. y r . '
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Malloy, Mrs. Lester, . Mrs.
Graffis and Mrs. Gail.. Mrs.
Frank Carter will be chairman
of the February . , refreshment
committee and will be assisted
by Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. Harry
Quihn, , Mrs. Lester Thompson
and Mrs. Harry Newnham.
February Dance ,
Planned by Club
Lively Rogues Dance club has
planned the '- February dinner
dance for Thursday. Februarv'3.
It is set for 7:30 p.m; in the Ash
land Elks ballroom and host
couples for thejevening will " be
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert A. .Shaw
Phoenix Church Sponsors
New Groups and, Activities
Phoenix Officers and leaders
of Phoenix Presbyterian church
are undertaking many new en
terprises and organizations.
For several weeks a handi
craft class has been conducted
on Tuesday evenings for all
girls between the ages of 10 and
14. At these classes the girls are
taught knitting, textile painting,
shell work, and figurine paint
ing. , Attendance has averaged
about 20. "' :'
Leaders of the classes - are
Mrs. George Carpenter, knitting;
Mrs. Carl Kliever, Textile paint
ing; Mrs. .Walter- Bolz, shell
work. Mrs. Corhsbrick. also as
sists in the class instruction and
Mrs. Floyd Schmelzer superin
tendent of the Sunday school, is
in charge of the school: v . '
. At the close of each session a
short devotional session is held,
with Bible reading, memory
work and songs. Classes convene
from 7 to 9 p.m. -z'':
The ; men's club which was
formed several weeks ago and
meets for a covered dish supper
cn the second and fourth Tues
day nights,, is .now, organizing
classes for boys. Instruction in
bow and arrow making, " me
chanical " work, : fly-tying and
gun care and safety are to be
given.. The first class ' in fly
ing - was : held- last ; Tuesday
night with John Kiassen. as in
structor. A class in bow and ar
row making and gun . care will
be held tonight. Officers of the
men's ' organization are presi
dent, John Kesler; vice-president
Jim Gardner and secretary-treas-urer,'
W. R. Johnston.
. A group of 15 women - from
the Phoenix church attended a
meeting at First Presbyterian
church in Medford recently to
hear discussion and' explanation
cf a Women's association. ;
:; Last Sunday following church
services - women of the local
church, met and a nominating
committee, headed by Mrs. Rex
Nicodemus, was appointed ; to
select officers for such a group.
This committee will report next
Sunday and in the near future
a representative from the , Med
ford church will assist in formal
organization of a Phoenix wom
en's association,' with all women
of the local church to be mem
bers. . . " : ; -
: - At a ' recent ' meeting of the
Sunday school officers February
20 " was "declared "Mission " Sun
day" and it was planned to stress
and Mr., and Mrs. R. E. Marsh.
Reservations are being taken
now, and for special reservations
or . changes, members are asked
to . call Mrs. Ruhl Rians, tele
phone 2-9910. s r - '
mission work one .- Sunday : in
each' .quarter during - the'; open
ing exercises of the Sunday
schooL -
Homemakers' class and 'mem
bers of the church, held a , cov
ered dish suDoer last - Fridav.
followed by a business, meeting
conaucted-by the president, Les
ter, Igo.. Dr. 'and Mrs.;Bert El
liott of ' Medford showed slides
taken on their trip to Cuba and
showing the mission work there.
; Aj nursery has been organized
for the care of children during
the -church hour; Pre-school and
first grade children will be ac
cepted. . Parents, with small chil
dren are invited to attend the
morning service and leave the
children in the nursery, .
The young peoples organiza
tion for high school and college
ages, meets . each Sunday at 7
p.m., in the homes of members.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griggs are
leaders. : Last Sunday they met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Webster, with a large attend
ance. Recently the group en
joyed the afternoon with a snow
party on the Siskiyous.
i '
Square Dancers
Plan Benefit for
March of Dimes1.
Among the March of Dimes
dances planned for Saturday,
January . 29, -will be one for
square dance fans at Kershaw's
square. Dancing will begin at
8:30 p.m."
Members of the several square
dance club who use Kershaw's
hall are sponsoring. the benefit,
and all members of these clubs
and their guests are invited to
attend. . . '. .
. John Niedermeyer will act as
master of ceremonies, . and a
number of valley callers will as
sist him.
' Potluck refreshments will be
served. ' - ' ' - -
All proceeds from the event
will go for the polio fund drive.
-
Plans Completed
For Smorgasbord
One of . the large events ' of
Sunday, January 30, will be the
fourth annual smorgasbord din
ner 'sponsored by : Roxy Ann
court, Order of Amaranth. . It
will be held in the dining room
of :: Medford : Masonic temple,
with serving ; to-be from noon
until 4 p.m. ' : - - r -:,
Members of all Masonic bod
ies of the valley are invited to
attend. , - -
. Mrs. George Rehart and. Carl
Oestreich are co-chairmen " in
charge of the dinner.'., z .:
: There are about 1,000 differ
ent kinds of rats. . , ,
xnaxf, January, 28, -1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TICU3
Missionary Circle To Meet in Phoenix
Women's - Missionary r circle,
Eastwood Baptist church, ; . will
meet Tuesday, February ( 1; at
7:30 p.m: at the home of Mrs.
E. M. Sorenson, 816 Church
street, Phoenix. - ."v" v
Mrs. John Johnson -will take
charge of .the program and de
votional - will be- led by Mrs.
Willis J. Loar. . .Mrs. .Maurice
Tuttle will give the first material
from' the home mission' study
book. , .
All women of the church are
invited. V-' -
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