TWO MEDFCtRD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUUE
Thursday, February 17, 1955
SOC Plans
.Dad's Day
On Saturday
Ashland Southern Oregon
college will observe the annual
Dad's day Saturday, February
19, with a program on the cam
pus. - The event, which honors
the fathers of SOC students, is
sponsored this year by Theta
Delta Phi, men's scholastic hon
orary.
Although Dad's day is the of
ficial title given the day, moth
ers have also - been invited to
the program which includes a
luncheon, business meeting,
mothers tea, campus tour, an
evening banquet and the SOC
Portland state basketball game.
Dr. Arthur Kreisman will
speak for the banquet.
The schedule calls for regis
tration at Churchill hall begin
ning at 10 a.m.; luncheon 12
noon, Susanne Homes hall; dad's
business .meeting . at Churchill
auditorium and mothers' tea,
Susanne Homes hall, .2:30 to
3:30 p.m.; campus tour, 4 to 5
p.m.; banquet, Susanne Homes
hall, 6 to 7:30 p.m., basketball
game, 8 p.m.
General Chairman Bill Mearns
states that the SOC men's octet
will sing at the banquet and
Darlene Empey will present a
pantomine.
Pancake Supper
Of Evening Guild
Set for Tuesday
St. Marks Evening Guild will
give their annual Shrove Tues
day pancake supper Tuesday,
February 22 in the church Guild
hall.
'Mrs. Paul Chinn, chairman for
the affair, announces that supper
will be served from 5:30 until
8:00 o'clock. Mrs. John Craw
ford is in charge of serving.
Table setting is headed by Mrs.
G. F. Noble and decorations are
in charge of Mrs. C. H. Barrell.
The Young Peoples Fellowship
will assist in distributing sam
ple boxes of pancake flour to
those attending the supper.
The public is invited to at
tend. Tickets may be had by
calling Mrs. Fred Morlan at
2-9753, or by purchasing them
at the door upon arrival.
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Vienna Choir Boys
To Give Operetta
For Program Here
The celebrated Vienna Choir
Boys, currently on their eleventh
U. S. tour arranged by Impres
ario S. Hurok, will feature a
costume operetta on their pro
gram when they appear at Med
ford Senior high school Monday.
February 21.
The concert, divided into three
parts, will open with a group of
sacred songs written in the six
teenth and seventeenth cen
turies. After a brief intermis
sion, some of the lads will
change from sailor suits to high
heeled shoes, dresses and wigs
for their costume operetta
"Schubert's Practical Jokes."
The program will conclude with
secular music and folk songs.
The troupe of more than 20
boys, aged seven to fourteen
years, are members of an organ
iation which dates back to July
7, 1498 when Emperor Maxi
milian I established the choir
by Imperial decree.
Subsidized by the Hapsburgs
until the first World War, the
group achieved fame through
out Europe. Haydn and Schubert
were members of the Vienna
Choir Boys until their voices
changed.
Since the first World War, the
choir has been suDDorted by pri
vate funds, supplemented by the
income derived from concert
tours which began in 1926. The
ffrouo is currently featured in
the record-breaking "Cinerama."
Thousands of boys are brought
to the institution each year by
hopeful parents but only about
100 are accepted. The young
sters are housed and receive
training not only in music but
in all scholastic subjects.Head-
quarters of the choir is a former
Imperial palace, converted since
the war.
The Vienna Choir Boys will
be presented locally by Jackson
County Civic Music association.
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Annual Luncheon
Held on Monday
At Country Club
The annual benefit luncheon
and card ' party of Alpha Rho
chapter, Beta .Sigma Phi, at
tracted almost 200 women to
Rogue Valley Country club
Monday, St.' Valentine's day.
Bridge, pinochle and canasta
followed luncheon.
The chapter lias adopted the
Pilot school at Phoenix as a
service project, and all proceeds
from the party will go to aid
the school, set up and supervised
by the Oregon Department of
Education.
Preceding cards, entertainment
was provided by the Madrigal
singers from Medford Senior
High school, directed by Allan
Lehl, and a group of children
from Colleen Hope's dance
school presented two dances.
Table decorations were in the
valentine theme and were under
the supervision of Mrs.. Roger
Note. Many of the room decora
tions were done by Mrs. May
nard Paup and were in the same
motif.
A number of the prizes were
donated by local merchants, oth
ers by chapter members. Spe
cial prizes were won by mes
dames R. F. Mundy, William
Knipps, C. C. Neeley, and Lewis
Conger. Over sixty other prizes
were given to card players.
Mrs: Paul Dix and Mrs. W.
H. Fisher were .co-chairman for
the affair, with Mrs. Dix acting
as mistress of ceremonies. Mrs.
John Lamberty, chapter presi-
Washington PTA
Plans Observance
Of Anniversaries
Washington School Parent
Teachers association meeting on
Friday, Feb. 18, at 2:15 p.m. in
the school gymnasium will fea
ture 'the combined celebrations
of the anniversaries of the found
ing of PTA and the Boy Scout
and Girl Scout movements.
Cub Scouts, Brownies and
Girl Scouts will participate in
the program, and the Girl
Scouts will also assist with the
babysitting, which is a free
service offered this year under
the supervision of the Washing
ton school study groups. . '
Past presidents of the unit
will be introduced, .with Mrs.
James Hoey, who served during
1934-35, Mrs. Ronald Jones,
whose term of office was 1944
45, and Mrs. Roland Holmes, last
year's president, scheduled to
give brief histories of the prog
ress of Washington PTA during
their terms of office and inter
vening years. - ,
. During the business meeting
a committee will be elected to
prepare a slate of nominees for
PTA officers for the next school
year..
The Washington school orches
tra is also scheduled to present
a few selections.
Refreshments will be provid
ed by . mothers of students in
the fourth grade.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices 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 ojti the
day before publication. -
Thursday
7 p.m. Pythian Sunshine
girls, Pythian building.
7:30 p.m. Crater Garden
club, home of Mrs. Warren Hol
brook, 2306 Table Rock road.
8 p.m.- Medford Moose lodge,
square dance class at lodge hall,
11 Newtown street.
8 p.m. First Presbyterian
Marry-Mates, home of Mr. and
Mrs. William G. Preston, 940
Winchester st.
8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic hall.
Friday
11 a.m. Medford Truth
Center, Unity meeting, Room
203, Holly Theater building.
1 p.m. Girl Scout Medford
district committee members, St.
Mark's parish hall.
1:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers,
Mrs. Don Ross, Ross lane.
2 p.m. National Association
of Retired Civil employees,
Room 210 Post Office building.
2:30 p.m. Jackson school
PTA, school auditorium
dent, gave the welcoming ad
dress and explained the work
being done by the Pilot school.
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Girls held a Coimcil Fire last
Friday evening at the home of
Toni Spence. Ernestine Ownby
was awarded her -Trail Seekers
rank. Those receiving honor
beads for achievements during
the summer and fall were Toni
Spence, Virginia Daniels, . Shar
on Roberts, Linda Luman, Chris
ty Allingham, Sandra Edwards,
Ernestine Ownby and Judy Hile.
Parents were invited and re
freshments were served by the
girls. The group is currently
working on the annual birthday
project. , . ...
Ruch'Film4
Ruch A film, "Bonzo Goes to
College," sponsored by Ruch
Parent-Teacher association will
be shown at the school cafe
teria, Friday, February 18, at
7:30 p.m. The picture is fur
nished by Conger-Morris of Med
ford. Candy and soft drinks will
be on sale and all interested
are invited.
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Gold Hill PTA
Announces Events
At Last Meeting .
Gold Hill Coming events
were announced at a meeting of
Gold Hill Parent-teacher asso
ciation held February 10 in the
school gymnasium ; with Mrs.
Fred Lester, president, presid
ing. Mrs. James Fisher announced
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
will sponsor a 16-weeks program,
starting Wednesday, March 16,
at 6:15 p.m. over KMED, titled
American Heroes.
Mrs. Lester Parker announced I
a spaghetti dinner will be held
Friday, February 25, from 5 to
7 p.m. in Gold Hill school cafe
teria. Following the dinner a
basketball game will be played
in the gymnasium between Sams
Valley and Gold Hill boys. A
nominal Admission charge will
be made.
Robert Sage, legislative .chair
man, spoke on various programs
which - have been approved by
the board of managers of the
Congress.
H. D. Force, general chairman
of the Linda Bowen benefit
dance which will be held Sat
urday, Feb. 19, asked all ladies
to donate a pie for this worthy
cause.
. Room count was won by Dean
Roberts fifth grade.
Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mrs. Ethel
Mays and Mrs. Paul Malloy were
named to the nominating com
mittee. Program Chairman Mrs. John
Jaksch told some of the history of
Gold Hill PTA. It started in
1946, the first president being
Mrs. Floyd Lance. Of the eight
past presidents seven were pres
ent. Each received a corsage and
told a little about the year she
served. Those honored were
Mrs. Floyd Lance, Mrs. Lester
Parker, Mrs. Cecil Johnson, Mrs.
Normal Gail, Mrs. Melf ord Hood,
Mrs. Albert Harrison and Mrs.
Ethel Mays.
A quiz was held with Mrs.
Melford's side winning. A prize
was presented to the nine people
on her team. .
Community singing was led
by Charles Cook, music teacher
at the school, with Mrs. Gertrude
Jacobson, seventh grade teacher,
at the piano.
Refreshments were - served
with fifth grade mothers Mrs.
John Jore, Mrs. Paul Malloy,
and Mrs. John Jaksch serving.
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