Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1955, Image 2

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0 TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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Friday, August 12. 1955
Guests Attend
August Session
Of Art Group
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Mrs. E. N. Tucker, Ashland,
0 Mrs. E. N. Tucker Jr.. Medford,
0 asd Mrs. Virginia Willoughby
were guests at a meeting of
Southern Oregon Society of Art-
O ists held at Mon Desir inn August
o 10. Johnny Ahern served as act
ing president.
The three guests requested
p membership applications.
q Mrs. Fred Ranking and Harry
Marks reported on the Jackson
q ville Jubilee art show sponsored
by the society.
Mrs. Charles K. Todd reported
O on the progress of plans for the
O annual Greenwich Village Art
fair, to be held in the Library
park August 21. Mrs. Todd stat-
ed that the paintings would be
O numbered and the public will
judge the exhibit.
Artists are asked to have their
exhibits arranged in the park
q by 12 noon on the day of the
show.
O Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tummers.
owners of Mon Desir inn, were
made honorary members of the
O society.
It was announced that Med
ford branch, American Associa-
33 tion of University Women, will
sponsor the annual fall show
held each year in observance of
r. National Art week.
'.j A number of paintings were
selected for exhibit. A local
scene, "The Meadow" by Clar
ence Henderson of Eagle Point
will be "picture of the month
r- for Barker's store and a work
? by Mrs. Todd entitled "Serenity"
will be shown at Purucker's
2 Piano house.
.a .An oil by Mrs. Myrtle Schoen
berg entitled "Carmel Beach"
5 and a watercolor by Mrs.
Blanche Johnson called "The
ra Palomino" will be shown in
Burgess Paint store.
0 The society wishes to correct
San error in last month's report
? of works selected for exhibit by
stating that the picture exhibited
!in Purucker's for August is
""When Day Is Done," an oil by
Mrs. Effie White, Camp White.
The group plans to continue
-meeting at the dining inn until
"further notice.
Society
Half-Size Flattery
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spAV Auxiliary
Honors Member
c?At Shower Party
Q Members of the auxiliary to
Jackson County chapter, Dis
abled American Veterans, re
ticently gave a surprise shower
forcthe former Mrs. Hazel Van-
OderMark. Mrs. VanderMark, a
Omember of the auxiliary is now
e(AIrs. Roger Brawl.
"Present for the party were
Mr. and Mrs. James Lillie, Mr.
Qnd Mrs. Bert Hickman, Mr. and
cMrs. Ed Neff, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Cassman, Central Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield, Mrs.
Oyffie Reynolds, Mrs. J. P. Gra
uam and the honored guest.
The auxiliary and sewing club
"are now on vacation and will
not meet again until October.
T"he auxiliary will hold its next
meeting October 11, and the
sewing club will meet October
6. "Mrs. Hickman is now the
Q president.
o At the last meeting of the
0 auxiliary, Mrs. Treavell Turpin
was installed adjutant and Mrs
George Simmons, conductress.
Mrs. Heeter, new commander,
was the installing officer.
The chapter and auxiliary held
a picnic August 7 at TouVelle
?park.
Council of Blind
To Hold Meeting
Jackson County chapter. As
sociated Council of the Blind,
will meet Sunday, August 14,
at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
BA. J. Munro, 4748 South Pacific
highway. A short business meet
ing, program and refreshments
are planned. Everyone visually
handicapped or interested in the
welfare of such persons is cor
dially invited to attend.
J Members of the chapter who
need transportation are asked to
e'meet at the home of Miss Sadie
Pence. 20 West Jackson street
at 1:30 p.m. Community service
: the Red Cross will provide
r,the transportation.
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Church Women Plan
Meetings Next Week
Women's circle of Zion Luth
eran church will meet next
week.
Mary circle will meet Tues
day, August 16, at 10 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. Ray Alder, 740
Dakota avenue. Mrs. Leonard
Olson, Old Stage road, will be
hostess for a meeting of Esther
circle Wednesday, August 17 at
1:30 p.m.
The meeting of Ruth circle
has been set for Thursday,
August 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Theo Thompson,
26 Newtown street.
Former Resident
At Club Meeting
Thomas Munds, formerly of
Medford and now of Lakeview,
was a visitor for a meeting of
Medford Duplicate Bridge club
Tuesday night.
Mr. Munds and his partner,
Don Reverman, took first place,
scoring 60 Vi points with the
Howell duplicate movement.
Second went to William Isaacs
and Roy Pruitt with 53 points
and third to John Solheim and
Emery Wheat, 52V2 points.
Mrs. T. J. Fuson and William
Kennedy were fourth with 49
points.
rGOOD PROPHET
e Boston (U.R) In 1927, the
f Suffolk University class prophet,
'Richard L. Gottlieb, looked into
chis crystal ball and wrote: '"John
Bernard Hynes will become may
or of Boston. Hynes already has
ad two terms and has announc
ed he'll seek a third.
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Dottie"Hall
Hair Stylist
Extends a warm welcome
tc old friends and an
nounces she will take ap
pointments for perman
ents and styling as late
as 5:30 p.m.
131 S. Central-Phone 3-5379
Winners Named
By Bridge Club
Riverside Bridge club held
the weekly session Wednesday,
and winners names have been
announced.
North-south winners were
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and Roy
Pruitt, first. 86 points; T. J.
Fuson and Marion Milne, second,
81; Mrs. Ben Todd and John
Solheim, third, 8OV2; Mrs. C. L.
Howard and Mrs. O. O. Alender
fer, fourth, IIV2.
East-west winners were Miss
Isobel Stuart and Mrs. Fuson,
first, 75; Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Boyd, second, 12"i; Mrs. E. K.
Ricker and Mrs. Paul McDuffee,
third, 68; Mrs. George Choate
and Dr. George B. Dean, 63 V2.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newi for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must oe submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 D-m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 o-m the
dav before DUblicptton
Friday
6:30 .p.m. Epsilon Sigma
Alpha sorority and families, pic
nic, Jackson Hot Springs.
Saturday
2 p.m. Junior Degree of
Honor, Hawthorne park near
Scout house.
6:30 p.m. Past Noble Grands'
club, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Jordan, 718 Beekman
street.
8:30 p.m. Pioneer Square
Dance club, Kershaw square.
Gold Hill Women
To Ship Clothing
Gold Hill Woman's Christian
Alliance, an affiliate of Gold Hill
First Christian church, held its
regular monthly meeting in the
home of Mrs. George Andrews,
Forty Nine Pines motel on Lamp
man road.
Guests present included Mrs.
E. M. Hammonds and Mrs. Car
rie Poole, of Gold Hill. Members
attending were Mrs. Leonard An
drews, Mrs. Amy Ross, Mrs. Pe
ter Munday, Mrs. Dexter Wil
liams, Mrs. Clarence Freeman,
Mrs. Lester Beihn, Mrs. W. I.
Neece, Mrs. George Andrews and
Mrs. Arvin Ackley.
Plans were made to collect
and ship more used clothing to
the Indian Mission at Sedona,
Mexico, and also to prepare ar
ticles to be sent as Christmas
To Meet Monday
t The Alumnae association .. of
the County Home Extension
committee,- will meet, Monday,
August 15, at the home of Mrs.
Walter Hash, 937 Oak st., Ash
land. This meeting is the picnic
luncheon held annually by the
association for the purpose of
electing officers for the coming
year.
Members are asked to meet
promptly at noon, to take a cov
ered dish and table service.
gifts to a children's home in Ore
gon. Mrs. Leonard Andrews and
Mrs. W. I. Neece will take charge
of shipping the clothing, and
Mrs. Lester Beihn is in charge of
a project of raising funds for the
group's activities through the
sale of Christmas cards.
Three Honored
At Dinner Party
Gold Hill A barbecue dinner
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cogswell the eve
ning of July 31st in observance
of the birthdays of Mrs. Cogs
well, Harry Newnham and Les
ter Parker. The three birthdays
fall on August 1 and 2. Seven
teen guests attended and gifts
were distributed by Linda Park
er, small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.: Lester Parker.
Attending the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newnham,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker, son
David and daughter Linda, Jim
mie Burns of Bandon, Ore., Mrs.
Margaret Cogswell, Long Beach,
Calif., mother of John Cogswell,
Mr. and Mrs. Veltie Biles, Rogue
River, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hart,
Californians Here
To Visit Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nass, with
their sons, Dorothy, Bobby and
David, Walnut Creek, Calif.,'
left Wednesday after visiting
since the first of the week-with
the E. G. Randolphs, 303 Van
couver avenue. They are former
Medford residents and Mr. Nass
was employed by California Ore
gon Power company.
Alsol-ecent visitors at the Ran
dolphs were Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Hall with their sons, Stephen and
James, Roseburg, who were here
for the week end. They attended
Oregon Shakespearean festival
plays. Mrs. Hall Is a sister of
Mrs. Randolph.
Fritz Snyder, Mrs. Mayebelle
Rains and Luke Lawerence.
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