TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Valley Woman
New Vice-Grand
Bethel Guardian
Central Point Mrs. Everett
Faber was elected vice-grand
guardian of the International
Order of Job's Daughters of Ore
gon at the grand guardian coun
cil sessions held in Portland last
week, and was installed at cere
monies held Saturday evening.
She is a past guardian of Bethel
38, Central Point.
Members of the bethel won
third place in the drill competi
tion held Saturday. Their entry
in Class A, novelty division, was
entitled "Wormando's Hide
away." Queen Melva Chew assisted
other queens of Oregon in con
ferring the majority degree. Miss
Maria Abbott received an ap
pointment as grand representa
tive to Delaware. Honored mem
bers of the state bethel for the
past year have been Miss Vicki
Noel and Miss Nadra Moore,
grand representatives.
Other Bethel members attend
ing were Miss Belva Chew, jun
ior past queen, and the Misses
Gwen Moore, Anita- Conger,
Joanne Ritter, Sally Eldon,
Helen Hood, Suzanne Hood, Ra
chel Hamilton, Madge Lillywhite,
Donna Burnett, Roberta Dunlap,
Deborah Dunlap, Laurel Setness,
Judy Taylor, Susan Chubb, Jean
ette Purdy, Levon Malone, Julie
Ashton, Carol Bailey and Ellen
Ward.
Also attending were Mrs. Rich
ard Stratton, bethel guardian;
Victor Noel, associate guardian,
and Mrs. Noel, Mrs. Harry Elden,
Mrs. A. M. Setness, Mrs. Homer
Conger, f.lr. Melva Chew, all
Central Point; Mrs. Melvin Mc
Grew, Ivledford, and Mrs. John
Dunljp and Mrs. A. W. Lilly
white, both of Prospect.
Episcopal Guild
To Meet Friday
Reports of delegates to the
Episcopal church diocesan con
vention being held in Medford
now will be heard at a meeting
of St Mark's auxiliary-guild set
for Friday, April 22 at 12:30 p.m.
in the parish hall. Luncheon
will be served by Mrs. L. D. In
skeep, Mrs. B. C. Richards and
Mrs. R. V. Rickard.
Plans for a rummage sale April
28-29 will also be discussed. Mrs.
H. C. Goldsmith and Mrs. I. D.
Canfield are chairmen for the
ale.
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MEETING AT DINNER in Washington, three former first ladies
hold animated conversation. From left: Mrs. Harry S. Truman,
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (seated) and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Democrats met to honor House Speaker Rayburn. flntematioval)
Society and Clubs
Rosalie Johnson
Named to Office
In Grand Bethel
Miss Rosalie Johnson, senior
princess of Medford bethel 14,
Order of Job's Daughters, was
elected grand marshal of the Ore
gon bethel for the coming year
at the annual convention held
last week end in Portland.
Also attending the grand ses
sion were Miss Alexa Hibbard,
queen; Miss Barbara Roach, past
qeen; Miss Emily Masternbn, jun
ior princess; Miss Anne Garner,
marshal; and the Misses Bernice
Skoog, Carol Dyke and Sue
Donna Doolen, delegates, and
Miss Judy Brill.
Mrs. Wallace Brill, guardian
of the bethel, and Mrs. Gene
Dyke accompanied the girls as
chaperones.
Bethel 14 will hold initiation
at a meeting set for tonight at
7:30 p. m. in Medford Masonic
temple. Members are to wear
formal dress.
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way. Wash thoroughly. Then
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the paste on the surface, cover
with a damp cloth, and let set
for about 24 hours, keeping the
cloth damp all the time. Remove
the cloth, let the paste dry an
other 24 hours. Remove paste,
rinse and dry.
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Wednesday, April 20. 1955
Women Attend
Training Session
In Scout Camping
Mrs. Fred Graten, Girl Scout
day camp director for Medford,
Mrs. Monte Polk. Ashland, vice
chairman and day camp director
for that city, and Mrs. Hugh
! Moulton, training chairman for
Grants Pass, attended a camp
ing workshop held last week in
Eugene. The workshop is held in
a "camping caravan," which is
a station wagon filled with camp
ing equipment. Workshops are
held throughout the country in
areas where they can reach lead
ers of Girl Scout troops and
others who are interested in im
proving camping skills.
Miss Catherine H a m m e 1 1,
camping authority, writer and
director of the Girl Scout camp
ing department for many years,
is conducting the camping cara
van. Miss Hammett has written
many books on camping, one of
her most famous being a pocket
book on "ABC's of Campcraft."
The Eugene caravan was in
charge of Shanna Watson of the
Girl Scout national training
staff, and Birte Guldnann Guile,
exchangee from Denmark. Miss
Guile feels that one of the im
portant things that American
Scouting has taught girls in Eu
rope is that girls can join small
democratic groups, and that they
have the choice to join or not to
join, a direct contrast to the
compulsory youth programs of
some European countries, and
that Scouting in America is the
sharing and melting of ideas, in
stead of the following of a strict
line of already outlined rules.
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Phoenix Church
Groups to Meet
Thursday Friday
Phoenix Members of Phoe
nix Presbyterian church have
planned several group meetings
this week.
Women's association will meet
at the church Thursday at 10
a.m. for the monthly session. The
business meeting will be con
ducted by Mrs. Roscoe Owens
and devotions will be led by Mrs.
Rex Nicodemus.' The program
chairman, Mrs. Al Morin, will
take charge of the program.
Hostesses for the day are Mrs.
Morin, Mrs. Merle Simmonds,
Mrs. Vincent Claflin and Mrs.
Ray Claflin. They will prepare
luncheon, for which a nbminr.1
charge will be made.
A nursery is provided for
small children.
All women of the church and
community are invited to at
tend. Family night will be observed
Friday with a potluck supper at
6:30 p.m. Mrs. John Kesler,
chairman, states that because of
a change in plans, the entire
menu is to be contributed by
the families attending. A pro
gram will follow dinner. '
The boys' handicraft class and
choir practice are both set for.
tonight at 7 o'clock.
The church discussion group
will meet at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Hale Loofburrow Sun
day, April 24, at 7 p.m. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Gardner will be lead
ers. Tuesday, May 3, has been sat
as the date of an open house to
be held by members of the hand
icraft classes held in the church
for the past six months.
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Plan Dinner
Rogue River The annual
Mariners Smorgasbord dinner
will be held at 5:30 p.m. Satur
day, April 30, at the Presby
terian church community hall.
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Miss Carol Lane, touring ex
pert, will soeak on "Vagabond
age, U.S.A." at meeting tonight
of Medford branch, American
Association of University Wom
en. It will be held at the home
of Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, 230
Saginaw drive, at 8 p.m.
Gold Hill Woman
Receives Office
In Rebekah Lodge
Gold Hill Mrs. Paul Thomp
son will serve the Rebekah as
sembly of Oregon as grand in
side guardian during the coming
year, it was announced at the
last meeting of Amethyst Re
bekah lodge, Gold Hill. Mrs.
Thompson received her appoint
ment from Mrs. Edna M. Brad
ley, incoming president of the
Assembly. r
Mrs. Thompson was also elect
ed district deputy president for
Amethyst lodge to replace Mrs.
Daniel Stewart, who has served
in that capacity for the past
year. .In addition Mrs. Thomp
son will be delegate to the As
sembly session to be held in
La Grande May 18-20. Mrs. Mel
ford Hood was elected alternate,
Mrs. Fred Lester, nobJe grand,
named Mrs. John Cogswell, Mrs.
Lester Parker and Mrs. Thomp
son to work with her on a fund-
raising committee. ' The three
women met with' Mr. Thompson,
H. D. Force, noble Grand Glenn
Miller and Mrs. Lester of the
Odd Fellows lodge at the Lester
home to discuss projects.
At the Rebekah meeting a let
ter from the lodge in Reno was
read, saying that members had
called on Mrs. Edith Graff is, Gold
Hill Rebekah who has been con
fined in a Reno hospital for sev
eral weeks.
Amethyst lodge meets tonight
at 8 o'clock in IOOF hall.
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 5 cm the
day before publication.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Past Chiefs club,
Mrs. W. L. Walden, 848 West
McAndrews rd. .
8 p.m. Zion Lutheran church
circle, Lydia.
8 p.m. Nevita Social club,
Mrs Luther Day, Merriman rd.
8 p.m. Medford branch,
AAUW, Mrs. W. W. Stevenson,
30 Saginaw dr.
Thursday
10 a.m. Providence guild,
Sacred Heart hospital, hospital
social room. , ,
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine Exten
sion unit, home of Mrs. E. H.
Greb, Mira Vista orchard.
12:30 p.m. Thursday Lunch
eon club, Mrs. Ora Manning, 725
Alder st.
1:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran
church circle, Ruth.
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slightly beaten, and one table
spoon melted shortening. Dip
slices in batter and pan-fry on
the top burner of your gas range
until golden brown. To put this
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U.S. Foreign Policy UnChristian
Methodist Missionary Declares
CJiristian women of this na
tion should work towards Chris
tianizing the foreign policy of
the United States and improve
ment of the conduct of Ameri
cans who live abroad, Miss
Laura Heist told Methodist wom
en at an annual luncheon yester
day noon at First Methodist
church here. Miss Heist, who
spent more than 30 years in
India as a missionary for the
Methodist church, spoke to wom
en from Medford, Ashland, Gold
Hill and Grants Pass.
Miss Heist declared. that the
United States does not now have
a Christian foreign policy. She
pointed out that if this nation is
to convince the people of other
nations that we are truly Chris
tians, we "must use every oppor
tunity to show what Christian
democracy and Christian homes
are really like."
The speaker urged that Amer
ican parents prepare their ions
and daughters to be good repre
sentatives of this country when
they go abroad and pointed out
that because of the armed
services and for other reasons,
thousands of young people are
now spending a great deal of
time in foreign countries.
She quoted from a recent
radio speaker who said that the
unseemly conduct of certain
types of Americans is undoing
most of the work of missionaries
and diplomats in the foreign
countries.
"Many young people will be
missionaries and ambassadors,
whether they mean to or not,"
said Miss Heist. "We are sup
posed to be a Christian country
and have a Christian conduct.
This is a fine avenue of service,
(the armed forces) though not
of our choosing. We must rein
force the Christian character of
our youth so they will do the
nation credit when they .go
abroad." ,
Miss Heist urged her listeners
to keep up an unceasing pro
gram of Christian aid to foreign
countries, such as India, and
said this should include prayer
as well as financial support.
,Miss Heist was introduced by
Mrs. Vern Wilson, who presided,
Among those introduced were
Mrs. J. M. BestuL Grants Pass,
district president of the Wom
an's Society of Christian Service;
Former Curate
Is Visitor Here
The Rev. J. J. Hancock, who
was curate of St. Mark's Epis
copal church here in 1946 and
1947, and Mrs. Hancock, were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton J. Walker, 129 North
Oakdale ave., during the con
vention of the Oregon diocese
of the Episcopal church this
week.
Mr. Hancock was here with a
12-member delegation from St.
Alban's church, Tillamook,
where he is now serving.
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Mrs. Peter Miller, president of
the Grants Pass WSCS; Mrs.
John Mills, president of the
Ashland WSCS; Mrs. Gerald
Gear, Mrs. H. A. Dierdorff and
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Gold Hill,
Mrs. Smith being president of
the Gold Hill WSCS.
Music was provided by The
Caroleers, new musical group of
the church composed of women
and directed by Mrs. C. R. Adam-
son.
Committee members intro
duced were Mrs. Lionel Rankin,
Mrs. Walter Garner, Mrs. W. G.
Werner and Mrs. O. P. Taylor.
Mrs. Floyd Lewis is president
of Medford WSCS.
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Wenonah Club Plans '
Meeting Thursday; '
Lodge To Hold Session '
Wenonah club will -meet at
Redman hall Thursday, April 21,
at 1 p.m. Dessert will be served
by Mrs. Hans Rammin and Mrs.
Noel Erskine.
Pocahontas lodge will meet
Friday, April 22 at 8 p.m. A so
cial hour and refreshments will
foliow.
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day morning for Salem after
spending a week's vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan Levtzow, 1808 Spring street.
Miss Levtzow attends school in
Salem.
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