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TWO MEDFORD (OREGOK) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. July . I9S3 R. R. Barnhardt Honored at Party R. R. Barnhardt, 1703 Camp Baker road, was honored at a birthday party held July 3 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Don Troxell, 1680 Camp Baker road. The event, in the form of a surprise, was in the observance cf his 70th birthday which was :July 3. " In addition to the honored guest and Mrs. Barnhardt, were Mr. and Mrs. Troxell and chil dren, Jerry, Tommy and Mari ann; Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Barn hardt, Portland, a son and daughter-in-law; Miss Vera Barnhardt, a daughter; Mrs. Mabel Berry, Bakersfield, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas, and their grand son, Billy, who was visiting from San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maehren and daughters. Installation Slated For Pocahontas Lodge; Annual Picnic Planned Officers of Pocahontas lodge will be installed Friday, July 8 at 8 p.m., in the Redman hall. Mrs. Bessie Johnston is to be in stalled to the office of Pocahon - tas; Mrs. C. L. Stelle, prophet ess; Mrs. Charles E. Stelle, We nonah, and Charles E. Stelle, Powhatan. ncneily. Members of Wenonah club plan an annual picnic for Thurs day, July 7 at 12? noon. The event will be held at the home of Mrs. Glen Abbott, Lake Creek. A bus iness meeting also is planned when officers will be installed. Elections Held At Club Meeting; Visitors Attend . Mrs. Charles Beery was elect ed chairman of the Fidelity club at a meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank. Fanger, Jacksonville highway. Mrs. William Hill is the new secretary and Miss Ethel Chew, Sunshine chairman. Devotions were led by Mrs. Fanger and a memorial was con ducted for the late. Mrs. Anna McCollum who was a member of the club. Mrs. Robert Rae of fered a prayer. At the meeting also were Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Fanger and children of Portland who were visiting here on vacation. The next meeting will be a pot- luck picnic luncheon at Haw thorne park Wednesday, August 31. Mrs. Beery and Mrs. Nellie Wall will be in charge. Dessert luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Hill and Mrs. Verdie Craig. Gold Hill WSCS Gold Hill Womans Society of Christian service of the Gold Hill Community -Methodist church will meet Friday, July 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Melvin Burnett will lead the de votions and Mrs. Earl Moore will have charge of the pro gram. New York Rich diets com mon to many American families are blamed for the high percen tage of Americans with heart diseases. VaJc? ': special -fbr July ffe n f wild mountain ICE CREAM Tj If you Hi. wild Naekbsn, fy Jfr 20"n, pit. you'll rv about the f '.'7?L this truly delirious in enurt f J '. Freshly picksd WILD II fa jr$f& ' mountain blaekbeniai an ' if J J ginrously added to crmta ! I A a treat (tat dsfiss i I SLS??f M dssm'ption. Tryittodsy?J fc - VHDBN FARMS CO. Curfew Enforcement Pays Off, DA Says Grants Pass District Attor ney Max McMillin reported this week that a check of the down town Grants Pass area between midnight and 3 a.m. Sunday re vealed no violators of the state curfew law. McMillin, with the coopera tion of police, has instituted a more strict enforcement of the curfew statute. The week before some 18 juveniles were rounded up for violation of the law. The district attorney has the cooperation of the state and city police and the sheriffs office in his continuing campaign to elim inate juvenile delinquency, he explained. Portland Chamber Music Group Back from Europe Portland U.R) Portland's Little Chamber orchestra was home again today after a two month tour of Europe. The 16 young ladies and direc tor Boris Sirpo were greeted at Portland international airport last night by Mayor Fred L. Peterson and a group of well-wishers. Sirpo's response to critical ac claim that greeted the orchestra in Scandinavia, England and France was .simply: "It turned out much better than I had thought it would." Grandmother Misses Day at Work After Answering $32,000 Question in TV Quiz Texas Oilman May Marry Sonja Henie Copenhagen, Denmark U.R) A Texas oilman said last night that Miss Sonja Henie would meet him in Copenhagen and that there is a "fifty-fifty" chance he may marry the skat ing star-actress soon. James - McKinley Bryant, whose name has been linked ro mantically with the Norwegian born Hollywood star,' at first dismissed as "nonsense", reports that he had come to Denmark to propose. - CALENDAR Calendar notice and new fat the eoeietv section of The - Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing; and deadline for the Sun day edition ia 1 p-m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar ia e a m of the day of publication and for week day new ia 5 oji the day before publication Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Past Chiefs club, Pythian Sisters, Mrs. . Harry Barneburg, 1297 Sunset ave. Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital, in hospital social room. 12 noon Wenonah club, pic nic, Mrs. Glen Abbott, Lake Creek. f Sewing Session . A sewing session is planned by members of Providence guild of Sacred Heart hospital Thurs day, July 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the hospital social room. New York (U.R) If the folks at the naval supply depot at Mechanicsburg, Pa., don't mind too much, Mrs. Catherine Kreit zer doesn't think she'll come to work today. She didn't " get away from New York until half past mid night, and then there was the lung train ride to Harrisburg, Pa., and she didn't , get to her eight-acre farm near Camp Hill, Pa., until a very wee hour. It takes a bit out of a body, winning $32,000 on a television quiz show. And, after all, Mrs, Kreitzer is 94 and has six grown sons and nine grandchildren and she has slowed up some these last few years. A Bit Nervous Last night she was tense as she prepared for the next-to-last question on the TV "$64,000 Question" show. Her left eye brow twitched, flicking upward, as she talked. And - she came close to missing;1 the . $32,000 question about - the. . Bible, al though it was about Jesus' 12 disciples, a subject she knows well. Mrs. Kreitzer must spend the next seven days worrying, with her husband, Joseph, and ner father! Jnserjh Bucher. 82. who lives nearby, whether she will risk her $32,000 to try for $64 Grange Phoenix Grange A pot luck dinner was enjoy ed by the Grange at their last meeting and was followed by a Father's day program prepared by Myrtle Ferns. Mrs. Eve Prentice's pupils gave several lovely accordion numbers, those participating" in cluded Cynthia Owens, Connie Goehring, Cilia Putman, Monte Noble, Donald Carnes, Roger Wiley, Richard LaFleur, Sandra Charters, Lelia and Lee Ann Prentice. Sharon Roberts and Virginia Walters,; Sandra Char ters also sang several solos. Little Luana Loffer ' sang "Daddy's Report Card.? Olive Floyd gave a humorous reading Barnie Lewin won the' prize for having the oldest child and War ren ' Loffer the youngest and Harold Dinsmore for traveling the greater, distance to Grange. The annual picnic will be held July 7 at the home of the Dins- mores . in Gold Hill and all Grangers and' their families are urged to attend. The DeGroats, Swinglers and Mona Ferns will be co-hosts. Butte Falls Grange The Butte Falls Grange will meet in regular session July 11 at 8 p.m. The social night for June was a picnic held at the Fish Hatchery park, 1 and was well attended. The . next social night will be announced later. - ' Denver The highest automo bile road in the United States may be that which leads to the summit of Mt. Evans,! which is 14,260 - feet, , according to the calculations of the -Colorado Automobile club. ?1,,. ?5i jf'S ' - . MWpM &l2rJf . MaV arXlia af aaiiam, 'Stil nuiww wnwgr. swntno neat snmuMtM rh 'yi mmi,mI JMiJLi& ZZiL.'l Jrll2.m. L i-j.t ni . .J v,f mrai. mer, fya ?r v K 5 J swoon iwnpoo CKKI ry lgwWSTO.t9 fMy K'-& 000 next week. If she should try and lose,' she'd get only a Cadil lac convertible as consolation prize. Answering questions about the Bible, she has won for three straight shows. Last night, this was the question. A three-part one: Names Disciples "Jesus had 12 disciples. Peter and Matthew were two, and two others both were named James, often distinguished from each other as 'James the Greater' and 'James the Lesser'. 'Now for $32,000 give me the names of the eight additional disciples. -S. "Then tell me the work that Pretty Ensemble i La Peter did to earn a living and the work that Matthew did to earn a living. 'Then tell me the name of the father of James The Lesser." Mrs. Kreitzer. took the full seer onds allowed her . to ponder. Then she named eight, in this order Andrew, Phillip, Bartho. lomew, Mathew, Thaddeus, Thomas, Simon, and Judas Iscariot. What she had done was leave out the disciple John; who was among, the eight additional re quired, and put in . Matthew. She was then told to. name all the disciples. That was easy, and the name of John fell into place. 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