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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday January 31, 1955
Society and Clubs
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N.Y. Print -plainly NAME, AD
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NUMBER.
Extension-Units v
To Hold Sessions;4
Topics An nou need
Three additional home exten
sion units of the county have
planned meetings for this week!
Medford Parents' ... unit will
meet at the home of Mrs.-Roy
Jackson, 11 Highland, drive,
Tuesday, February -lr at 7:'30
p.m. . Miss Eula Wintermote,
county agent, will present the
topic, "Good Weight for Good
Health." - -
Visitors will . be welcome.
"' Griffin Creek unit will study
"Touch-ups for Wood Furniture''
when the group meets Friday,
February 4, at the home of Mrs.
Wesley Christlieb, 955 Shafer
lane. - It is set for. 11 a. m.
' Mrs. "Ben Wells and Mrs. Bryan
Dibble will give the lesson. Mrs.
Ma them will care for children
Founders' Day v;rr..
To Be Observed --
Trail Elk-Trail Parent-Teacher
association will hold - the
monthly meeting Friday, Febru
ary 4 at 1:30 p.m. in the school
recreation room. -';
- Following a short business
meeting -a : Founders' day pro
gram will be presented. Present
and past presidents will be hon
ored at a silver tea.
pot at 7:30 p.m.
Child care is provided by Mrs.-f Women attending are asked to
Thomas Smith.
All residents of the area and-)
their friends are cordially in
vited, r.
'Jama Doll
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He's a doll he's a 'Jama Bag!
Come morning, the children pop
their P-T.'s into the slit in front
Bunny snoozes on their beds 'til
night-time. Use up scraps.
Two flat . pieces plus round,'
stuffed head easy! : Pattern
7248:pattern pieces, - transfers.:
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Dept., P.O. B6x 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York" 11.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
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The lesson presentation will
be at 11 o'clock in the morning
instead of in the afternoon when
Butte -. Falls Home Extension
unit meets at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Moore, Thursday, Febru
ary 3. Miss ..Eula Wintermote,
County Extension agent, will
discuss the subject of weight as
it is related to good health. Part
of the demonstration will be
continued into the afternoon and
any . woman in the community
is welcome to come to any part
of the meeting.
A planned ' luncheon will be
served at noon and those attend
ing are reminded to take table
service. . . .
Child care will be at Mrs. Ted
Beddell's home next to the city
hall...--'.
Installation Set
For Stamp Club v '
Thursday Evening
installation of officers and a
talk by Clyde Smith will be on
the program for ' a 1 meeting of
Southern Oregon Stamp club to
be held Thursday,' February 3,
at 8 p.m. at the Girls' Commu
nity ' club. Mr. Smith is corre
sponding secretary for the club.
The club has just recently be
come .affiliated .with the- North
west Federation of Stamp' clubs,
an organization of .clubs in
Washington, Oregon. : other
northwest, states, Canada and
Alaska. Each year, the . Federa
tion sponsors a stamp show; this
year the show will be at Eugene,
v The meeting will end with re
freshments. ' .' ; '
Ladies' Auxiliary
Plans Camp Dance v
- Ladies' auxiliary to Veterans
of World War I will sponsor a
dance at Camp White tonight. A
bus will provide transportation
from the Medford Trailways de-
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Colton, so . easy to. cam for. to
taiy to lira in, inspires raodtrn
fashion designers to craata cloth
as for avary occasion. For day.
Jarry Parnis styles a drass' in
flower-strip. -
take cakes.
Hospital Guild :-
Providence guild of Sacred
Heart hospital will" meet Wed
nesday, February 2, at 8 p.m.;jn
the recreation room of the hos
CALENDAR
Calendar notice 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 Djn the
day before publication.
Monday ' ,: Ur:
7:30 p.m. Griffin Creek par
ents and teachers, Griffin Creek
schooL. . . '
8 p.m. LWV evening unit,
Mrs. Justin B. Smith, 21 Geneva
st. . . . 'I
Tuesday -
7 a.m. ? Credit Women's
Breakfast club, Jackson hotel.
10:30 a jn. , Rogue Valley
Navy Mothers club, Girl's Com
munity club. ..
r 10:30. ajn. Reese -Creek
Home' Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Paul Johnston,
1 p.m. Central Point RNA,
Mrs. Victor Bursell, Beall lane.
.1:30 p.m Oak Grove, Neigh
borhood club,, " home of Mrs.
George Armstrong. . . L .
1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks
club party' lounge- r .
Pefirement Boriiig;
Man Handles Six Jobs
; Buffalo N, Y. U.b -Retirement,
-proved , too boring . for a
former . teletypewriter operator,
so now he is handling six; jobs
in suburbari Amherst, where he
lives.'-;; ; .' ; ' . ; ' ':.
When Charles S. . Woodin; 69,
first retired two years ago, he
occupied himself with chores
around the house.; This quiet life
did not satisfy him after 25 years
as a teletypewriter man . and
Morse telegrapher. He. talked to
the town supervisor and ended
up with the following jobs:
...Secretary to the police chief ,
clerk of the town court, clerk of
the Williams ville ullage court,
secretary . to r two ; judges, regis
trar for the local draft board
and property clerk for the po
lice department. : -: -
Mounted Troop
Announces Date
Of Supper Party .
A potluck supper isplanned
by the Ladies Mounted troop,
auxiliary to the Jackson Mounted
Sheriffs posse, for :. Saturday,
February 5, at the posse club
house. The dinner ; will .- be
served at 7 p. m. A11 members
of the troop, their husbands,
possemen and their wives," and
their guests are invited to the
event. -
Cards will be the diversion of
the evening and prizes will be
awarded. Members of the troop
are to take a hot dish, salad or
a dessert. ' ;
4-H Club News
Gold HU1 Club
Thimblena 4-H sewing club of.
Gold Hill met Jan. 28, at the
home of Judy Force. Mrs;- Ferd
Jones, - leader, was assisted by
Mrs. Al Beman. .j
The meeting was called, to or
der by President Jan Newland.
Others present were Vervia Be
man, Diane Jore, Judith Higgins,
Bonnie Knapp, Reba.TaylQr Sue
Woodward, Harriet pleyif Judy
Force and Susan Sears, who just
joined. . . 1 'i '. ' ;
. At the next meeting, Feb. 4,
the- members were asked to
bring : their material for head
scarfs. : . . . .. iJudy Force, '
Reporter.
Eagle-Point Club
Eagle Point Cheerful Cookers
held their regular meeting Jan.
24 in the home economics room
of the high school. A demonstra
tion on making tomato soup was
given by Frances Huffman and
Cathie Carroll. .
The. members welcomed their
new leader Mrs. Calloway.
-...) Members who have joined re
cently are Charlene and Margie
Andrews, Jo Lynne Gastanguay,
Joyce Wooden, Jan Calloway,
and. Joanie Callaghan. " v ;
A Christmas party .was held
Dec. ; 17 at the home of Mrs.
Ousterhout. Games were played
and . dinner - was served after
wards. '. ;'V-: .;
At the next meeting, Feb. 7,
in . the home ecoomics room,
Teresa Pruitt ' and Susan Car
roll will - give a demonstration
on hamburgers.
- - - Susan Carroll,
Reporter
Don't Pi
Sorority Plans
Valentine Party
At Hubbard, Home
Plans for a valentine dance
were made at a meeting of Alpha
Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority held Thursday at .the
home of Mrs. Nils Edin. :
The party will be held at the
home of. Mrs. Robert Hubbard
Thursday," February 10. Last
Thursday's-" 'meeting was con
ducted? by the - vice-president,
Mrs. Charles Craf t, and Mrs. Rol
ert Ellis was . a guest.,..
Mrs. r Nic DeWitt gave the
cultural . program on "happiness
through understanding and en
joyment." : ; . - .-
A "white elephant" sale net
ted $30 for the. March of Dimes
drive.
MRS. FRED LAWRENCE
HOSTESS FOR CLUB
Past Presidents - club of Vet
erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Fred
Lawrence,' 1422 Euclid avenue,
January , 26. ' Luncheon ' was
served. - . ; ?
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Committee Holds Planning Session; Film Evaluated
The mental health committee i
of Jackson County Public Health
association held a spring'- plan
ning session January 27, in the
office of the county- school - su
perintendent. ?The group also
discussed the adolescent devel
opment film f series to be con
cluded this week, and Mrs. Wal
ter Bistr, committee T president,
presided, f ' ;"" ; .-r"
" The group planned to include
in the discussions following the
last film, "Meeting the Needs of
Adolescents," reactions : of -the
communities -. in- which - the . films
haveJaeen. shown, exploration. of.
what these films have meant to
parents .and! -educators ; seeing
them andto discuss, conmunity
awareness of services 'available
for Help, when : problems of. the
type presented actually bccur.i7
k. Also during these summmg-up
discussions it was planned to
correlate the film series with' the
Saturday Evening Post reports
by. the United States Senate ju
diciary subcommittee : to inves
tigate juvenile delinquency. It
is the plan of the mental health
committee to 'point out jin the
film evaluations how these . cur
rent -articles apply, ' or do not
apply to the adolescent picture
till 'Jackson-county. - -
; "Meeting the Needs of Adoles
cents,' last film in the series of
five that have been shown each
week in January1 in : Rogue Riv
er, Eagle Point, ' Ashland and
Medford, centers on a family
With a 17-year-old girl and a 14
year-bid boy. It shows how their
basic physical needs are met,
how their mental and spiritual
growth are stimulated and guid-
Sewing Meeting Set M
By Methodist, Women? i
Women .of First , Methodist
church, will hold a sewing meet
ing at the church Tuesday, Feb
ruary lat 10 a.m. Those attend
ing are asked to take a sack
lunch and coffee will be served.
' Any interested friends are in
vited to attend. - . '
ed, and how their parents de
velop the social .'consciousness
which will make their children
good companions in later life.:
""The film also indicates some -of
the needless worries that par
ents have about their teenagers.
Scheduled for Thursday, Feb
ruary 3, at the Medford YMCA,
the. discussion on 'Meeting the
Needs of Adolescents" .and the
evaluation on the entire series
will be conducted by Miss
Dorothy Huskey, Jackson coun
ty health educator. " i .
Discussion on the fourth film
in" the series, "Physical Aspects
of 'Puberty shown in Medford
last Thursday, - was led by Dr.
Otto R. Emig obstetrician and
gynecologist with the - Medford
clinic. : : -i V :.- r : '
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