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TWO MEDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Rosarian to Talk
For Phoenix Club
Phoenix Growing of roses
yviTL be the topic for a meeting
of Phoenix Garden club Friday
February 11, in the Phoenix
Community club at 1 p.m.
Ernest Vehrs, president, of
Rogue Valley Rose Society,
Grants Pass, and . consulting
rosarian for the American Rose
society in the Pacific northwest
district will speak on "Care and
Culture of Roses." Mr. Vehrs
will conduct a live demonstra
tion of pruning methods on rose
bushes members may. care to
bring,
uRIrs. George Hartley, Mrs. W.
A. Shutt and Mrs. Allen Paul
6will be hostesses for a dessert
luncheon. ;
Mrs. Jesse Wilson will provide
the arrangement for the day.
The executive board of the
club was to meet at the home of
Mrs. A. C. Lewis, Coleman
Creek road, this afternoon.
. Doctor to Speak
For OSNA;Session
Dr. A. Erin Merkel, Jackson
county public health officer,
will speak for sc meeting of Dis
trict 4, Oregon State Nurses'
association, set for Tuesday,
February 8. at 8 p.m. in Sacred
Heart hospital.
The nurses will meet in the
hospital's medical library in the
new wing, and this will be the
first time the group has met in
these quarters.
Dr. Merkel's topic will be "In
fectious Hepatitis."
. All registered nurses, whether
members of OSNA or not, are
invited to attend.
Society President
Talks for Meeting
In Central Point
Mrs. John Hoist, Gold Hill,
spoke at a meeting of Central
Point Garden club held Fet
ruary '2 at the home of Mrs. Don
Faber. Mrs. Hoist is president
of Rogue Valley Herb society..
Mrs. Hoist, assisted by1 Mrs.
N. Vanderlip, spoke on and dis
played a large variety of herbs.
She -told how to .use herbs in
cooking. ' . -
Guests introduced at the meet
ing were Mrs. M. Heckenburger,
Mrs. Alice Launer, Mrs. Chester
Ashton, Miss Minnie White, Mrs.
E. C. Faber - and Mrs. Fannie
Grant.
? Prizes were won by Mrs. John
Jones and Mrs.-John Wisely. A
corsage was presented to Mrs.
CE. E. Reames.
Dessert6 was served by the
and Mrs. Wallace West. Trays
were decorated in the valentine
theme. '
The flower .arrangement of
the month was; made by Mrs.
Faber and was of dutch iris.
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Society and Clubs
Hostess Sonja Henie Gives
Hollywood's Party of Year
By ALINE MOSBY
Hollywood (U.R) Zsa Zsa
Gabor starred as a vampire, June
Allyson as a clown and Mrs.
James Mason as a beared lady
in an after-hours social produc
tion Saturday that was the party
of the year.
Hostess Sonja Henie took over
Ciro's nightclub, set up a replica
of a circus and invited 350
movietown celebrities to arrive
as stars of the big top.
Four-footed guests included a
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and newi 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 S pj the
day before publication.
Monday
6 p.m. Christian Business
and Professional Women, Med
ford hotel.
6:45 p.m. Rogue Valley
Knife and Fork club, Rogue
Valley Country club. '
7:45 p.m. Westminster guild,
Fireplace room, First Presbyter
ian church.
8 p.m. Auxiliary to Depart
ment of Oregon VFW, dance,
Camp White theater.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth st.
8 p.m. St. Martin's guild,
Shady Cove.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Siskiyou district,
Oregon Federation of Garden
clubs, Girls Community club.
10:30 a.m. Oak Grove Home
Extension unit, Mrs. S. B. Sand
berg, 225 Renault ave.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Epis
copal church women, luncheon
honoring Mrs. Theodore Wedel,
at parish house.
12:30 p.m. First Presbyter
ian church circles, Temple, Mrs.
James P. Rowan, 828 Minnesota
ave.; Faith, Mrs. Glenn Harris
on, 1382 Kings highway.
1 p.m. First Presbyterian
church circles, Bethany, Mrs. M.
H. Parsons, Jr., 1525 Grand ave.;
Charity, Mrs. B. L. Nutting, 31
Glen Oak court; Grace, Mrs. E.
B. DeVoe, 12 Glen Oak court;
Hope, Mrs. Earl Lawson, 40
Crater Lake ave.; Mercy, First
Presbyterian church, Eighth and
Holly sts.; Trinity, Mrs. K. G.
Denman, 104 Geneva st.
1 p. m. Women's fellowship,
First Baptist church, Minear
home, Griffin Creek rd.
2 p. m. Christian Builders
of Sams Valley Community
church, home of Mrs. Walter
Miller.
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three and - a - half ton hip
popotamus, who sat with a
bored expression1 outside the
front door; and several ponies
and dogs who performed in the
one-ring floor show.
Outside the cages were such
three-ring attractions as Zsa Zsa,
dressed as Vampira, the local
television siren, in a stringy
black wig and tattered dress;
June in rags and a hat with a
stuffed bird perched on top;
Mrs. Mason in a black goatee,
and Peggy Lee" as a tattooed
lady.
Other guests at the $15,000 af
fair, Hollywood's first big cos
tume party in marly years, in
cluded Judy Garland, Lana Tur
ner, Lex Barker, Bob Cum
mings, Cary Grant, Joan Craw
ford, Jeanne Crain, Susan Hay
ward, Esther Williams, Van Hef
lin and Johnnie Ray.
Two hundred of the cocktail
party guests were invited to stay
to a sit-down dinner with place
cards. First, the guests sampled
caviar and champagne at a buf
fet table decorated with clowns
carved from ice. Circus banners
advertised "The Spider Lady,"
and The Snake Charmer,"
while posters proclaimed Jhe
wonders of "Sonja Heme's Cir
cus." After cocktails, a curtain, that
cut off the main room was pull
ed open and the guests marched
in to eat dinner under a real
circus tent. Aerialists swinging
from their teeth on trapezes and
ponies and dogs provided enter
tainment while the guests ate
turtle soup, filet mignon and
baked Alaska. Tiny merry go
rounds decorated each table.
"I wanted to have other ani
mals but they smell," explained
Miss Henie;
Even the press was required
to wear costumes for the party.
I shivered in a brief zebra lady
costume, courtesy of Zsa Zsa,
who wore it in a Martin and
Lewis circus movie.
Exchange of Gifts
Planned by Troop
The Ladies Mounted troop,
auxiliary to the Jackson County
Mounted Sheriff's nosse . will
conduct a "white elephant" ex
change during a meeting of the
troop Tuesday, February 8 at 8
p.m. The session will be held in
the posse club house.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. W. M. Lemmon, Mrs.
Gordon Koehler, and Mrs. Sam
Kime. Mrs. Clarence Dodge,
troop captain, will preside for
the business meeting.
Those attending are to take
gift-wrapped articles for the ex
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. West Side Mothers' club will
hold' the February meeting at
the home of Mrs. L. E. Edmonds,
Ross lane, Wednesday, February
9, at 8 p.m. -
A brief talk will be given by
Miss Mary Vandenburg of the
Southern Oregon Child Guid
ance clinic.
The January meeting of the
club was held at the West Side
school. Games followed the busi
ness meeting.
The next basketball game at
West Side school will be Friday,
February 11 at 7 p.m'. and the
visiting team will be Applegate
school. v
Students at the school are
looking forward to "the annual
hobby show to be held Friday,
February 18.j Parents are also
invited to take part.
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Two Members Join
Lake Creek Group;
Agent Gives Lesson
Lake Creek Mrs. Raymond
Meier and Mrs. Cecil Cochran
became members " of the Lake
Creek Extension unit at a meet
ing held February 2 at the home
of Mrs. Foster Swigert on Meri
dian road. Mrs. J. R. Arens pre
sided and roll call was answered
by reading articles on savings
bonds and economy.
Mrs. William Harper was wel
comed back after an absence for
illness. .
The finance committee, Mrs.
Ed Meyers, collected voluntary
donations for the treasury and a
surprise kitchen package was
sold to Mrs. Kathreen Wells.
Mrs. John Davidson displayed a
line of all-occasion cards and
unit members . agreed to buy
these as a treasury project.
Mrs. Davidson also gave a de
tailed report on Associated
Country Women of the World
on an international day theme.
A picture-slide study of Ger
many will be made in the future.
The unit plans to sponsor an
Antelope-Lake Creek area boy
for 4-H sumirler camp.
Mrs. Leland Charlie spoke on
tooth decay research and Miss
Margaret Pool read an article
on health and childhood diseases.
Mrs. Charlie, citizenship chair
m a n, reminded members to
study the legislation coming be
fore the present session of the
Oregon legislature.
The lesson for the day was
given by Miss Eula Wintermote,
county agent, and was on "Good
Weight for Good Health." Many
questions were asked. Luncheon
was served by the ' hostess.
The March meeting will be
held in the home of Mrs. Grace
Marshall, Brownsboro.
Health and Weight
Topic for Meeting
Of Extension Unit
Butte Falls Butte Falls Home
Extension unit members : wel
comed two guests, Mrs. Leonard
Richman and Mrs. James Jack,
at a meeting at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Moore February 3. Two
former members were also,pres
ent, Mrs. John Henshaw and
Mrs. Leslie Casey.
Miss Eula Wintermote pre
sented a lesson on health and
weight. Using -the luncheon as
the basis of calorie study, mem
bers learned how to adjust f am'
ily meals for gaining or redue
ing weight. They learned also
how to increase calories for
growing children and working
husbands. Using tape measures
on each other, members listed
facts about their own figure
proportions for future consider
ation. In May they will do some
rechecking.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Leslie Casey,
March 3 and, will be a morning
demonstration lesson on the sub
ject of "Vegetables, Nutritious,
Attractive and Delicious." Mrs.
Roy Price and Mrs. John Fuiten
will be the leaders.
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Col. and Mrs. Harold A.
Cloore, Seattle, are in Medford
to spend a few days as guests of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brownell,
Brownell motel.
Colonel Cloore is assigned to
duty at Ft. Lawton in Washing
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THURSDAY CLUB .
Phoenix Phoenix Thursday
club will meet February 10 at
1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
V. L. Quackenbush, 5643 Pacific
highway south. Mrs. Jessie Wil
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Club Plays for Master
Members of Riverside Bridge
club played for master points at
the weekly meeting of the club
last; .week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Pruitt. Eight
tables of players took part.
North -south winners were
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Roy
Pruitf, 108 points, first; Mrs. B.
L. Sanderson and Mrs. B. 3.
Hughes, 106, second; Mrs. Rich
erd Milestone and Mrs Ben
Todd, 83V2, third; Mrs. .Dwight
Seely and Mrs. Edna "Miller,
S2V2, fourth. : v .
Lions Club Auxiliary
Has Social Meeting
At Thomas Quail Home
Shady Cove-Trail "Lions" Club
auxiliary held the monthly so
cial meeting at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Quail, Shady Cove, Feb
ruary 2, with Mrs. Athel Dudley
as hostess. v
.Mrs. ..Gus. . Olson, vice-president,
presided over the business
session, in the absence of the
president, Mrs. Frank Fagalde.
Games were played, and Mrs.
Delbert Spain and Mrs. Olson
won the prizes.
;A new member, Mrs. Everett
Elrod, and a prospective mem
ber, Mrs. Al Andre, were intro
duced. This brings the member
ship to 20 members.
. At the close of the evening,
Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Quai
served refreshments. .
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