TWO WZDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, September 23. 1955
Carpp Fira Girls
To Attend Church
Red, white and blue-clad
Camp Fire Girls will observe
the opening of their annual fall
"membership march" this week
end as they worship in groups
or with their families at the
churches of their choice.
Exercising one of the "rights"
which they are stressing in their
year-round activity theme, "Let
Freedom Ring!", the Medford
membership will pay tribute to
the first law of the Camp Fire
Gsa which is "Worship God."
Local clergymen are ekpected
to call attention to the spiritual
values basic to Camp Fire's pro
gram, and to the importance of
adult leadership which is neces
sary to the continuation and ex
pansion of the program.
The membership march, which
began Monday, continues
through November 30 under the
slogan "Be friendly, make
friends, join the Camp Fire
Girls."
Winners Named
By Bridge Club
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and
Mrs. Fred Rohling headed north
south winners for the last meet
ing of Riverside Bridge club,
scoring 84 points. Mrs. George
Dean and Mrs. B. L. Hughes
scored 73 V4 points to top east
west winners.
Other north-south winners
were Mrs. R. J. Conroy and Roy
Pruitt, second, 66; Mrs. F. R.
Baker and Mrs.. Edna Miller,
third, 62; Mrs. George Choate
and Gen. J. P. Vachon,-fourth,
59.
Additional east-winners were
Miss Isobel Stuart and Mrs. T.
J. Fuson, second, 67; Mrs. Mary
Stennett and Mrs. M. M. Her
man, third, 64 W, Mrs. E. K.
Ricker and Mrs. Yvonne Dalen,
fourth, 59.
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Students Enter
Nursing School
Portland Three women from
Jackson county are among 25
accepted into the school of nurs
iag at the University, of Oregon
medical school in Portland, ac
cording to a release from the
school. ' :
The three are Miss Alyce
Atherton, daughter of Mrs. Fred
Dutton, Jacksonville; Miss Gret
chen Klomhaus, Rogue River,
and Miss Nancy Newton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dale
Newton, Medford.
Miss Atherton and Miss Klom
haus attended the University of
Oregon in Eugene before enter
ing, nursing school, and Miss
Newton was enrolled at Willa
mette university in Salem.
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Higinbotham, Central
Point, returned Wednesday from
Seattle, Wash., where they ac
companied their daughter. Miss
Laurel Higinbotham.
Miss Higinbotham has enroll
ed as a freshman in the school
of nursing at Seattle Pacific col
lege. She is a 1955 graduate of
Crater high school and was ac
tive in Jackson county 4-H club
dairy projects.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the (octet? section of The Mail
Tribune must be (ubmitted in
'writing and deadline for the Sun-
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line for the weekly calendar la 8
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8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
8 p.m. Eagle Point Grange,
booster night at hall.
Saturday
2 p.m. Crater Lake chapter,
DAR, home of Mrs. Glenn O.
Taylor, 1334 Reddy avenue.
Auxiliary Plans .
Meeting Tonight
Shady Cove The auxiliary to
Steelhead post, Veterans of For
eign Wars, will hold a special
meeting tonight to initiate mem
bers. A potluck dinner at 7 p.m.
will precede the ceremonies at
8 p.m.
At the last meeting Mrs. Gene
House, dinner chairman, an
nounced that a dinner will be
held each month at the VFW
hall, with the first to be held
Sunday, October 2. A Chinese
menu will be served from 2 to 6
p.m. that day.
Mrs. Jim Cassal reported on
the field day held Labor day at
Camp White. Auxiliary mem
bers who attended the Sweet
heart party at Camp White re
ported a pleasant evening.
Mrs. Frances Miller read an
article on "When the Flag
Should Be Displayed" and Mrs.
Frank Busch read an article on
legislation. .
Six auxiliary members recent
ly spent a day at the home of
Mrs. House, making Christmas
baskets. A donation was sent to
the National home for the
Christmas fund.
Mrs. Reed McKay reported
that the "cherry tree" at the
VFW turkey shoot had been a
hugs success and another was
planned in connection with the
auction to be held November 6.
Refreshments were served to
the post and auxiliary by Mrs.
John Collins, Mrs. Martin Gus-
land and Dell Craven.
The refreshments committee
for the next meeting will be
Mrs. Ivan Hale, Mrs. Jim Hop
kins and Mrs. Ole Hornseth.
Baptist Women
To. Hold Course
A leadership training course
for Baptist women will be con
ducted here September 27 and
28 by the Women's Baptist Mis
sion society of the state of Ore
gon. The course will be for all
officers and their chairman of
the Women's Baptist Rogue
River association, and all local
officer and is to be held at East
wood Baptist church.
Mrs. J. E. McDowell, Gresham,
state president of the mission so
ciety, will take charge of the
session. She will be assisted by
Mrs. D. S. Marvin, Portland,
vice-president and in charge of
Christian training, and Mrs.
Wayne Roberts, Portland, litera
ture chairman.
Registration will begin at 10
a.m. Those attending are asked
to take a sack lunch for the noon
meal, and dinner will be served
Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the church.
Mrs. S. D. Earhart, president
of Women's Rogue River associa
tion, called a special board meet
ing for 9 a.m. Tuesday, Septem
ber 27, prior to registration .at
the church. .
Pastor, Family
To Be Honored
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point The Rev. Joe
Munshaw, pastor of the Eagle
Point Community church, and
his family will be honored at a
reception and noon dinner Sun
day, September 25.
The event will be held at
12:30 p.m., after morning wor
shi pand will be served at the
Eagle Point Grange hall. The
public is invited. Table service
will be required.
Editor Requests
List of Groups
A list of the presidents and
press correspondents for all
groups in Medford and the
surrounding area submitting
news to The Medford Mail
Tribune is desired by . the
women's editor.
This list is used by organi
zations and committees con
ducting civic drives, and is
also valuable as a reference
for newcomers. Organizations
are urged to send the name
of the . president and press
correspondent, with mailing
addresses and telephone num
bers, to the women's editor
as soon as possible. The an
nual school for press corres
pondents will be held in the
near future, and a complete
list of organizations is desired
by that time.
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Most Americans Never Heard of .
Woman Ambassador To Switzerland
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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York U.R) Name the
two American women ambassa
dors and the countries to which
they are assigned.
Try this one on your friends.
If you do not find that at least
four out of five promptly give
the name of Clare Boothe Luce
and Italy, then falter and finally
fail to name the second woman
or nation then we have a re
quest. . ,
Please write to a charming
woman named Frances Willis,
our ambassador . to Switzerland,
and tell her that among' your
friends her admirable career has
not gone unnoticed.
Because, quite frankly, a num
ber of people are unaware
that we have a second woman
ambassador. And Miss Willis is
aware that this is so.
U.N. Advisor
"Do you mind that a lot of
Americans never heard of you?"
we asked Miss Willis the day
after she arrived here to act as
one of the advisors to the U.S.
delegation to the U.N. Assembly.
Miss Willis smiled. She is a
tall, slim woman with expres
sive blue eyes, slightly grey hair
and a gentle sense of humor.
"Happy is the reign that has
no history," she said.
Actually, of the three Ameri
can women who have served as
ambassadors and the three who
have the longest diplomatic his
tory, she is the only woman
career diplomat ever to rise to
the rank of ambassador.
It sounds so simple it's hard
to believe," Miss Willis said.
"Twenty-eight years ago I was
teaching government at Vassar
and I decided that all I knew
about government I had learned
out of books. I took the examina
tion and passed it and went into
foreign service for what I
thought was a short time. I just
found it far too fascinating to
leave."
Appointed In 1,953
She was appointed ambassador
to Switzerland by President Ei
senhower in 1953 and moved to
Berne from Helsinki, where she
was the consul for two years. .
"When I dress up and put on a
little makeup for evening, people
who have seen me only in the
office sometimes don't recognize
me," Miss Willis said. "I can look
quite severe behind a desk."
She put on a pair of glasses
and scowled slightly to look se
vere. She wore no makeup at all,
except fingernail polish. The ef
fort was fairly unsuccessful,
since her warmth said friendli
ness are too apparent to conceal.
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