TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Travelers Leave
For Mardi Gras;
Couples Return
Late winter vacations are much
in the news this week, with sev
eral couples home from south
ern California, and others leav
ing for trips. . .'
Mrs. Ruth Custard and Mrs.
Goldie Brooks are leaving to
day for Los Angeles where they
will join a conducted tour to
New Orleans. In the Louisiana
city the two will attend , the
annual Mardi Gras festival. They
will be absent about two weeks.
,Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Staples,
1435 .Euclid avenue, returned
Saturday night after . spending
two weeks at Palm Desert,
Calif. The Staples, one of several
couples vacationing in Palm
Desert, also spent some time in
Los Angeles and San Francisco
before returning home.'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Miksche, 813 Minnesota avenue,
were with the Staples in Palm
Desert and Los Angeles. Mrs.
Miksche has remained in Cali
fornia to visit , in - Los Gatos,
while Mr. Miksche returned
home Sunday.
Also home after a trip south
are Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Dur
no of Valley View drive, who
spent a vacation in Palm Desert.
"While in the south they spent
some time with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hensley, and daughter,
Jennifer .Ann San Antonio,
Tex. 'Mr. Hensley is on duty
with the Army in Texas, and the
Hensleys were spending a leave
in southern California with his
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. B. Brandt Bar
tels have returned to their home
34 Valley View drive after a
few days vacation in California.
The couple first attended the
annual cattle sale in Red Bluff,
Calif., and then continued to
southern California.
. The Bartels attended the sale
in Red Bluff as part of a group
which annually goes south f or
this event. In the group this
year were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buff
ington, Mr. and Mrs. , Warren
Bayliss and Mr. and Mrs. David
Holmes.
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Baptist Pastor
To Be Honored;
-Dinner Planned
Mevnbers and friends of the
First Baptist church will honor
Dr. F. . Carl Truex, at a dinner
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the
church.' Dr. Truex has served
the church for the past 5V2
months as interim pastor.
Those whose names begin
with letters A through J are
asked to take salads and cakes
for the pot luck dinner, and
those wMse names begin with
letters K" through Z are to take
meat and vegetable dishes. All
are to take table service.
Glen Lamb has charge of a
program wJaich will be presented
after the dinner. Dr. Truex will
give a closing message to the
congregation) He will leave Feb
ruary 17 for5,McMinnville; for
a Bible conference there.: ; '-. i
The Rev. James Neely of Al
bany, Ore., " will; move here in
the near future; to assume pas
torship of the ' Medford First
Baptist church. ; " .
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Club and Lodge
To Hold Meetings
Wenonah club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Charles
Dooms, Maple Park drive,
Thursday, February 17, - at 1
p.m.' for dessert luncheon and a
card party.
- Initiation will be held at a
meeting of Pocohontas lodge
Friday, February 18, at ' 8 p.m.,
at Redman hall. ,
Honored
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Collins, 164
Black Oak drive, were hosts
Sunday for a small luncheon
which honored Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred S. V. Carpenter. The Car
penters left last night for New
York City and from there will
sail later this month for a "stay
in Europe. , r . . " .
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Tuesday, February 15, I9SS
Knights Templar
Plan Reception
Wednesday Night
Malta Commandery No. 4,
Knights Templar, will hold a re
ception at the Masonic temple
in Ashland at 8 p.m. on Wednes
day, February 16. The event
will honor Sr. Knight M. Pat
rick Dunn, right eminent grand
commander, Knights Templar
of Oregon, and Companion A.
Elton Waldron, most illustrious
grand , master, . grand council
royal and select masters, of Ore
gon. -i
Mr. Dunn is a past master of
Ashland Lodge No. 23, A.F. and
A.M., and .has headed all the
York Rite bodies in Ashland -
Mr. Waldron is a past master
of Medford Lodge No. 103 and
has presided over all the York
Rite bodies in Medford.
r A,ll Master Masons are invited
and the special program will be
followed by light refreshments.
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Founders' Day
Is Observed by
Howard: PTA
Howard Parent-Teacher asso
ciation held the annual Foand
ers' day tea February 11. Mrs.
Fred Danielson, -Mrs. Kenneth
Murray and Mrs. Elma Edler of
the teaching staff served. . .
Mrs. Jerome Maehren, enter
tainment chairman, introduced
Robert Lawrence, music teach
er, and five students of the
school band who played two
selections.
Mrs. Henry Friesen " accom
panied Mrs. Orin Bartholomew
who sang two songs. Mrs. C. E.
Chisum read a verse which in
cluded the names and some of
the accomplishments of the past
presidents, and as they were
mentioned, each was presented
a handkerchief nosegay.
Mrs. L. Gilman presided. Mrs.
Dunn's second grade room won
the room count.
A committee was named to
nominate officers for the com
ing year.
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Family Leaves
For Ft. Benning '
Mrs. Horace Carter and chil
dren, Julia Lee and Christopher,
left last week for Columbus, Ga.,
to join Captain Carter who is
stationed at Ft. Benning. The
family returned to the states
from Formosa in December and
Mrs. Carter and the children
have been living at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Lovejoy, 609 Catherine street.
She is the former Miss Jerrilee
Lovejoy. -;. . r":
Captain Carters next assign
ment is to be at Camp Mead,
Md., where it is expected they
will move next month.
Medford Student
Pledges Fraternity -
John M .Walker, junior in
business administration at the
University of Oregon,? has been
pledged by Alpha Tau Omega
fraternity. Young Walker is en
rolled .in .business administra
tion. He was graduated from
Medford High school in 1948 and
has served four years in the
United States Marine corps.
The student is a son of Mrs.
Mary1 C. Walke r, 1049 : West
Thirteenth street. ; -:
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Sorority Gives '
Valentine Party
Nu Phi Mu Sorority held its
annual Valentines party, Feb
ruary '7, at the home of Miss Pat
Vail. Entertainment was pro
vided and decorations were in
the Valentine theme. W
Refreshments were served,
and ''rose bud d y" gifts ex
changed;
Plan Party
A valentine party is planned
by Talisman Rosebud council,
Pythian, Sunshine Girls, to fol
low the regular meeting Thurs
day, February 17, at 7' p.m. at
the Pythian building,
.Refreshments will be v served.
Book Club
Contempoary Book club will
meet Wednesday, February 16,
at 1:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs
E. P. Vilas, Route 2. Mrs. Dwight
Findley. is program chairman.
District Session
Of Garden Clubs
Set For Gold Hill
Gold HillA change of meet
ing date for. the next session of
Siskiyou district, Oregon ' Fed
eration of Garden clubls, was
announced at a meeting of Gold
Hill Garden club, held recently
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Boye. "'
The meeting will be held May
19 in the Gold Hill IOOF hall.
The session was postponed a
month due to conflicting dates.
Mrs. Ed Knapp and ;, Mrs.
Marie Klock were guests at the
meeting of the Gold Hill club,
and two hew members, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hoffman - and Mrs.
Clyde Kell, were introduced.
Mrs. Carl Boye brought ' a
flower arrangement of winter
iris and winter jasmine. ,
" During the . program -. hour
there was a discussion of trans
planting -plants and shruhs, .and
of how to-eradicate weeds by
using saw dust.
. Next meeting will be Feb
ruary 18 at the home of Mrs.
William Dickenson.
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Business Women
Plan Story Trip
Around the World
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club will take
a grand tour "Around the
World" via anecdote at their
meeting Thursday, February 17.
The dessert meeting will be held
at Roxy Ann Grange ' hall on
Spring street at 7:30 p.m. ';;
Mrs. Ivah Murray, chairman
of the international relations
committee, assisted by Mrs. Enid
Rankin, Mrs. Bertha Haskins,
Mrs. Anna 'Bengston and Mrs.
Eva Segessenman will be in
charge of the program. .
Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Rankin
will also display souvenirs from
the various countries they visit
ed last year. Mrs. Murray; visit
ed in England, Ireland and Scot
land last summer and Mrs.
Rankin made a trip around the
world last spring and summer,
traveling part way ;-' by cargo
liner.
GET TOGETHER CLUB -.
TO MEET WEDNESDAY -
Get Together club will meet
Wednesday; February 16, at 1
p.m. in Moose hall. Dessert will
be served at 1 p.m., with pin
ochle to follow. - "
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service from 10 to. S, Monday
through Saturday.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newt 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 o.m the
day before publication.
Tuesday - -
7 p.m. 8 and 40, Tally Ho
restaurant.
7 p.m. VFW post and
auxiliary dinner, VFW hall. :
7:30 p.m.--SPEBSQSA, Room
B, YMCA building.'
8 p.m; Chapter BE, PEO,
home of Mrs. O. A. Welsh, 1300
East Main st. ' '
8 p.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter Unity meeting, Room 203,
Holly Theater building., -;
8 p.m. Pythian Jesters, Py
thian s building.!' Vitf f :
8 p.m. Rogue valley Hand
weavers guild, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Grigsby, Old Stage rd. , r
Wednesday
10 a.m. Women's associa
tion, Phoenix Presbyterian
church, at church.
10:30 a.m. Women' Mis
sionary council, Medford As
sembly of God church, : church
annex., -
12 noon .Reames Social
club, Masonic temple. , , V
," 1 p.m. Past Chiefs club,
Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Reddy
ave. "
1 p.m. - Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. Stephen R. Mosher, , 332
Ardmore ave. ,
1 p.m. Central Point Past
Matrons club, ;, Nevita chapter,
OES, Mrs. . Orville Hamilton,
Modoc orchards. .". '.'
1 p.m. Chapter CP, PEO,
Mrs. I. A. Mirick, 509 West 11th
st. r: .-
Boy Scouts
Dinner Planned . . ,
Boy Scout Troop 16 will hold
the annual birthday dinner
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Episcopal Guild hall. This will
be a. potluck dinner;. with.: fa
milies of the Scouts invited, !
Dinner will be followed by. a
tenderfoot investiture.
ProYidencr Guild
To Stw Thursday -
Providence guild will i meet
Thursday, -February 17, in the
recreation room at Sacred Heart
hospital. The .group will sew
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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NEW PASTOR The Rev. Ri W.
Hum, above,: has accepted a
three-year extended call to
serve as pastor of the Medford
Church of the Nazarene, t h e
church has announced. Church
officials report s that church at
tendance has increased, as has
the church's tithing program.
Two full-time staff members
have been added in . - recent
weeks," Mrs. Marion Huebner, as
office secretary,, and Ed Taylor
as minister of Christian educa
tion. Mr. , and Mrs. fHurn and
their daughters live in the par
sonage at 46 Summit ave.
Mrs. Howard Gault
To Be Unit Hoitess
Lone Pine Lone Pine unit
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Howard Gault, Delta Waters,
road, Thursday, February 17.
This meeting will begin prompt
ly at 10:30 o'clock with Miss
Eula Wintermote giving the
project VGood Weight for Good
Health" at that time instead of
1 f: o'clock as originally sched
uled. '.r ''C
Cohostesses will be Mrs. Ray
mond Niehaus and Mrs. Vern
Nelson. ,
,No sticky oatmeal pans this
way just cook the oats for the
time specified on the package.
Cover the pan ; then, remove
from heat and let . stand about
five minutes. The steaming per
iod prevents the cereal from
sticking.
need money.
as this...
Explain your needs. (You might wish to
consolidate debts, pay doctor bills or taxes,
or have one of many other reasons to need
mdy cash.) ' . .
You will receive, casn, or
r loan credited to your account.
- t KSDFORDMANCH
Grange
Uppor Rogut Grange-
Upper Rogue Grange Home
Economics chair man, Mrs.
George Tockstein, would like
everyone to bring some white
elepMants to Grange, Feb. 17.
They will be used as prizes for
games-the members -will play
following Grange. She also asks
that the ladies do not forget the
display table that will feature
home made bread.
There was a large attendance
at s the Feb. 10 meeting. Lunch
eon was served by Mrs. Royal
Greenman, Mrs. L. H. Mallery,
and Mrs. Lee Merriman.
A valentine exchange was en
joyed at close of the business
meeting. '
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