TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Clubs
Two Pythian Orders Install
Officers in Ceremonies Here
Officers of Fuhat Burkan temple, Dramatic Order Knights of
Khorassan, and Idella Rogue santha, Nomads of Avrudaka, were
installed in ceremonies Saturday, February 5, in the Pythian
building, Medford. A large number of 'friends witnessed the
ceremony,
Installed for the temple were
Frank F. Converse, royal vizier;
George P. Hinsdale, Roseburg,
grand emir; Edward E. Bostwick,
shiek: Leroy F. Cline, mahedi;
Joe W; Fritsch, secretary; Rob
- ert H. Wedlock, Rogue River,
treasurer; James P. O'Duane,
satrap; Lew Conger, sahib.
The new royal vizier an
nounced the appointment of Sam
Jennings as mokanna; Walter G.
Cummings, saruk; Ed Bostwick
and Raymond Newman, brigand
leaders.- :
Harry C. Hoehne will continue
as general chairman of the pro
gram of aid to spastic children
carried on by both the 'DOKK
and the nomads.
Royal Prince Harry Bryant
was installing officer, Royal'
Prince Leroy F. Cline was im
perial adool, and Royal Prince
Walter Ferguson, imperial sec
retary. George Bryant and Ray
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Among the guests present
were ' District Deputy Imperial
Prince H. S. Willenbrink, Yreka,
Calif., and Imperial Representa
tive Ernest T. Johnson, also
Yreka.
Retiring Royal Vizier G. Hugh
Welsh of Grants Pass was pre-
temple which signified his at
tainment of roval nrince honors.
Joe Fritsch, his secretary for the
past year, presented him a scim
itar tassel holder pin. Mr. Welsh
is also president of the Tri-State
DOKK Temple association.
Installed for the santha were
Mr. Welsh, Grants Pass, rajah;
Mrs. Carl Fichtner, rani; Mrs.
Alpha Newman, Grants Pass,
princess, Mrs. Margaret Davis,
pundita: Mrs. John Fueill.
purohita; Mrs. Delia Mae Mur
phy, Grants Pass, rishi; Mrs.
Pearl Offutt, treasurer; Mrs.
Willie Cooper, Grants Pass,
rriVw lWr TTtlial Reall Clranim
Pass, saman; Mrs.. Welsh, Grants
Pass, director of work; Mrs. Le
roy s Cline, second warder; Mrs.
Buryle Ingle, Grants Pass, first
warder.
Installing officers were Mrs.
Harry Bryant, imperial deputy;
Mrs. Dollie Love and Mrs. Ruth
Otto, marshals; Mrs. Walter
Cummings, imperial scribe and
Mrs. Ethel BeaU, imperial saman.
- Dr. Winnie Phillips, Grants
Pass, retiring rani, and Mr. Fu
gill, retiring rajah, were pre
Hostesses Give
Bridal Shower
For Miss Howsley
5 Gold Hill A bridal shower
John Cogswell February 7 in
honor of Lois Howsley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. How
sley, J Central Point. Miss How
sley ewill become the bride of
Stanley Newnham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Newnham,- Gold
Hill, on February 18 at the
Church of Christ, Central'Point..
Thirty guests attended the
shower. The room was decorat
ed with silver bells and pink
blossoms. Mrs. Lois Biles of
Rogue River and Mrs. Norman
Burreson assisted Miss Howsley
with her gifts. A corsage was
Mrs. George Dorman. Refresh-
- juenis were servea oy me nosi
0 esses, Mrs. Veltie Biles, aunt of
Stanley Newnham, Mrs. Roy
Centers, Mrs. Maybelle Raines
and Mrs. John Cogswell. ; ,
Gold Hilllteaith Unit
Holds Monthly Session
Gold Hill Gold Hill Health
unit met February 1st at the
home of Mrs. Delos Walker with
Mrs. Clarence Parsley and Mrs.
Paul Malloy as hostesses. Final
plans were made for a rummage
sale held in Medford February
10-11. Articles were prepared
and priced.
Next meeting will be at " the
home of Mrs. Melford Hood
March 1 with Mrs. Clyde Kell
and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman as
cohostesses.
Meeting Announced
For Sams Valley Unit
Sams Valley Sams Valley
Extension unit will meet Tues
day, February 15 at 10:30 a.m.
at-the home of-Mrs. Arnold
Gosnell. The project will be
"Touchups for Wood Furni
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Mrs. C. R. Alexander and her
Hawaiian orchestra entertained
during the evening.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, Dr. Phil
lips, Mrs. Delia Watkins and
Mrs. Fritsch.
It has been announced that the
various Pythian groups of Med
ford will be hosts to the grand
lodge and grand temple conven
tions here in early October, and
at the same time Far West DOKK
and Nomad ceremonials will be
held. Almost 1000 delegates
and visitors are expected for the
event.
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CALENDAR
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the society cectioa 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 pjd the
day before publication.
Monday
6:30 p.m. Scottish Rites
Women's club, Masonic temple.
6:30 p.m. Sams Valley La
dies club, Grange hall.
7:30 p.m. Telephone Wives,
Girls Community club.
7:45' p.m. 'Degree of Honor,
Redman hall, Apple st.
8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, IOOF hall.
8 p.m. ' Wanderer's elub,
Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Reddy
ave.
8 p.m. Butte Falls PTA,
high school auditorium.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Sams Valley
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Arnold Gosnell.
1:30 p.m. Women's Associ
ation of the First Presbyterian
church, at church. - - - -
1:30 p.m. Navy Mother
club, Girls Community club. "
1:30 p.m. Elks club, Elk
club party lounge.
1:30 p.m. Butte Fall Fed
erated Garden club, home of
Mrs. Elga Abbott. '
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Monday, February 14, 1955
Counselor Urges
Husbands to Take
Valentine to Wife
Chicago (U.R) Take home a
Valentine to your wife, a mar
riage counselor advised hus
bands today.
And make it one of the lacy,
syrupy, hearts-and-flowers type,
she said.
Dr. Frieda S. Kehm, director
of the Association for Family
Living, said . a woman "wants
and needs constant assurance of
affection and security."
. "Expressions of love and en
dearment are an important part
of a woman's life," Dr. Kehm
said. "To a man, these things
aren't quite so important. He
tends to take his wife's love for
granted."
The average man, Dr. Kehm
said,, feels a little embarrassed
about expressing the tenderness
he feels for his spouse.
"But Valentine greetings make
it easy," she said. "All he has to
do is 'select the one which says
it for him."
Despite their "emancipation,"
Dr. Kehm said, most women are
till ' "hiffhlv deoendent upon
men from the psychological and
emotional standpoint.
This, she said, is especially
true of homemakers.
"Their whole life is bound up
emotionally "in the subject of
love or manifestations of love,
their husbands, their children,
their homes, and their daily task
on behalf of their families", she
said.
"Also, the housewife needs
recognition. Where her husband
is receiving recognition every
day for his work, even in such
a simDle thine as a paycheck,
the wife seldom receives praise."
l3r. Kehm said she favors the
hearts-and-flowers Valentine be
cause "the humorous type may
seem clever but it isn,'t directed
at her with an outright state
ment that someone loves her."
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Legislator's Wife Descrides Dinner
Given by Eugene Chamber of Commerce
Bv FRANCES LITTRELL
Salem On Thursday Ore
gon's Republican Central com
mittee gathered in Salem. Jack
son county was well represent
ed. We met and visited with
Mrs. "Frank Bash, Mrs. Curtis
Hopkins, the Robert Elliotts and
Hervey Wilson. Jackson .county
was also represented at the
speakers table during the lunch
eon meeting with the presence
of Mr. Mann there. The speakers
were Mr. Newbry and Mr. Unan
der. Governor Patterson was the
dinner speaker. All three
speeches have been published.
All the State officers, the leg
islators and their wives were j
entertained by the Eugene
Chamber of Commerce February
4. At 3:15 p.m. we met on the
steps of the State House and
went aboard four Greyhound
buses. It was a rainy afternoon
and trip over was very quiet as
most of us napped. At the out
skirts of Eugene, we were met
and given a police escort with
sirens to the Eugene hotel,
where the reception and dinner
were to be held.
We were greeted by Dr. and
Mrs. O. Meredith Wilson. The
Wilsons ha d just been in Ashland
and Medford so they briefed us
on our mutual friends. The la
dies were presented orchids
(huge ones). Ed G. Boehnke,
state . chairman of the Central
committee, sat on Al's right at
dinner. The Phil Lowrys were
also at our, table. After dinner
we were again given a police es
cort and with Governor Patter
son's car in the lead were taken
tn McArthur Court for the Ore
gon and Washington basketball
game, where we saw a hard
fought game in which the Ducks
were beaten, the score being
54-52. Had a short ..visit with. Lee
and Hester Bishop during the
game. : . .-
The trip home was more live
ly, as we had some good singing
voices in our bus. However, we
decided our songs tiated us.
All bills are read three times.
On the third reading, a member
of the committee from which
Card Party Held ,
For Lady Lions
Of District 'E'
In a setting brightened by Valentine-inspired
decorations, mem
bers of the Medford Lady Lions,
Grants Pass, South Grants Pass,
Rogue River and Medford Crater
Lions' auxiliaries gathered Fri
day evening at the Medford hotel
for a District E "get acquainted
card party. r - ,v
The annual event, under the
chairmanship this year of Mrs.
Robert B. Morris of the Crater
Lions auxiliary, has been spon
sored previously by the Medford
Lady Lions and the Phoenix
Lions' auxiliary.
Auxiliary members spent the
evening playing bridge, pinochle
or canasta. Prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Ken Campbell. Medford,
for high bridge; Mrs. Manville
Heisel, Medford, low bridge;
Mrs. Al Peterson. Grants Pass.
high pinochle; , Mrs. Bill Rolf
ings, Grants Pass, pinochle low;
Mrs. Murray Dumas, Medford,
high canasta, and Mrs. Pete
Petrie, Rogue River, low ' can:
asta.
The Medford Lady Lions club
won a prize for having the high
est percentage of members pres
ent. ' , '
Book Review and Talk
On Study Club Program
Mrs. H. S. Chirgwin will re
view the book, . "The Second
Tree From the Come r" at a
meeting of Wednesday Study
club at Girls Community club
February 16.
Mrs. Jennie Thompson will
speak on "My Native State."
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V 13 NCCEMTRAL
they were assigned must speak
for them. This is called "floor
ing a bill." On Wednesday of
last week, Al floored his first
bill. His opening remark was,
"This is my maiden voyage." His
maiden voyage was a success.
The bill was passed unanimous
ly. The . legislators now have a
Rotary club of their own. They
met for the first time on Wednes
day at 7 a.m. in the Marion ho
tel for breakfast with 15 mem
bers. The legislators wives were
feted with two teas last week
the Oregon Medical society tea
is being held this afternoon,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
H. McGee. The Salem Women's
club invitation is for Friday
afternoon.
Those who have been here
from home this week are Orrin
Brown, who was working on a
meat inspection bill; Vic Milnes;
Judge (Rod) Keating, who had a
birthday while here. The Herb
Hardys gave a dinner party in
his honor, and we were invited,
too.
The dean of the legislators in
the House this year is Dr. Ferdi
nand Dammasch, who offers a
helping hand to the freshmen,
and his petite, white-haired wife,
Maja (say Mya) gives the wives
a guiding hand when needed.
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Medford Woman
Attends Meeting
Of WCTU Board
Mrs. Minnie Bryant returned
to Medford last week after a trip i
north. Mrs. Bryant stopped first
in Roseburg where she visited
Mrs. E. C. Abbey, O'Brien, re
covering in a Roseburg hospital
from injuries received in an auto
accident several weeks ago. The
Abbeys are well known in IOOF
and Rebekah circles of the state.
In Eugene Mrs. Bryant visited
Mrs. May Allanbaiigh and Dr.
and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan. - In
Corvallis she spent some' time
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Schnebley, former managers of
the Children's Farm. home at
Corvallis, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Willson. Mrs. Bryant
also spent a day at the children's
home,, where she was a guest in
Frances Willard cottage.
Mrs. Bryant then continued to
Portland where she visited the
IOOF home, tmd attended a con
cert of the Portland Symphony
orchestra. Tuesday she attended
a meeting of the executive board
of Oregon WCTU, and returned
to Medford Wednesday.
During the board meeting
plans were made for the state
convention of WCTU to be held
m Medford in September 7-9.
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