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Howard District
Extension Group
To Meet Thursday
Howard Howard Extension
Unit will hold the first regular
meeting of fall Thursday, Oc-
tober 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. in Harmony i hall of the
Friend's church,. 2525 Merriman
road. Mrs. Verl Walker and
Mrs. Chester Peterson will give
the first "aye-opener" lesson in
"Pretty and Practical Gift Wrap
ping" promptly at 10:30 a.m.
The first of two lessons in
"Basket Weaving" will be given
by Mrs. Henry Friesen and Mrs.
M. J. Swing. Project leaders re
quest those participating to bring
an ice pick or steel knitting
needle, flat pan, sponge, towel
and old newspapers.
These projects will be con
tinued at the November 10 meet
ing of the unit, and members
are asked to plan to attend both
meetings so they may receive
the full benefit from the lessons.
Child care will be available
at the home of Mrs. Malcolm
McCarty, 2618 Table Rock road.
Children are to take their
lunches and a sturdy toy.
Mrs. E. M. Gleason and Mrs.
L. R. Bailey will be co-hostesses.
Also helping with the noon
luncheon will be Mrs. Paul Rob
ertson, Mrs. H. E. Peyton, Mrs.
E. A. Walton, Mrs. Robert Otto
man, Mrs. W. H. Seibert arid
Mrs. Friesen.
At the organizational meet
ing of Howard unit held Septem-
Peterson, 2584 Bullock road, the
unit chairman, Mrs. Gleason, an
nounced the appointment of the
following committees for this
year: Luncheon, e Mrs. Robert
Ottoman; 4-H club, Mrs. Verl
Walker; publicity, Mrs. John
Benson; finance, Mrs. Albert
Stocks; research, Mrs. Paul Rob
ertson. Other committees will
be named at the Thursday meet
ing. Society Elects
New President
Plan Field Trip
Southern Oregon Mycological
society elected Bill Isaacs, a Med
ford Senior high school student,
chairman of the group during a
meeting last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence.
Young Isaacs replaces Richard
Bartus, Shady Cove, who will
be unable to attend meetings reg
ularly because of health reasons
and other commitments, officers
announced.
The recent meeting was the
first in some 'time because of
the dryness of the summer sea
son. A field trip has been planned
for Sunday, October 23, and any
one interested may attend. A
sack lunch will be needed and
those who want to inquire fur
ther may call Fred Lawrence,
telephone 2-6767.
A potluck dinner is planned
for the next meeting, Novem
ber 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bartus at Shady
Cove.
Tentative plans for a mush
room show the latter part of No
vember is being discussed but
will depend on weather condi
tions, those in charge point out.
The members voted for the local
group to join with the American
society. It is the purpose of the
society to study fungi which are
-edible and those that-are not, for
non-commercial purposes. Also
the group fs securing the latest
literature on the subject for the
local library to assist others in
identification , of mushrooms.
Anyone interested in the group
is invited to attend the society's
meetings held the first Wednes
day of each month.
Job's Daughters
Plan Initiation
Candidates will be initiated at
a meeting of Bethel 55, Order of
Job's Daughters, when the beth
el meets Wednesday, October 12,
in the Pythicn building, Queen
Sheila Spence will preside and
three candidates will be wel
comed into the order.
Parents of. all members and
persons with proper Masonic af
filiation are invited to attend
the initiation ceremonies. The
meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.
HEC To Meet
Shady Cove Upper Rogue
Grange Home Economic club
will meet Thursday, October . 13,
at 1 p.m. in the Grange hall
Plans for the annual . harvest
dinner will be made.
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Society and Clubs
U. S. Senator
To Speak
Wayne Morse, senior senator
from Oregon, who . will deliver
a non-partisan speech "" on the
United Nations Friday, October
14, will be the first of a series
of speakers to appear before the
local UN chapter this season ac
cording to Bruce Manley, chair
man of the chapter. Senator
Morse will speak at Medford
High school at 8 p.m.
The United Nations will cele
brate its tenth anniversary on
October 24 and through the se
ries of speakers the Medford UN
chapter hopes to familiarize the
people of Jackson county with
the past accomplishments and
future aims of the organization,
Manley pointed out.
As the speech is considered
in the light of a public service,
there will be no admission
charge of any kind for the Fri
day night appearance of Sena
tor Morse, Mr. Manley states.
.
Medford Altrusans
To Meet Thursday
Altrusa club of Medford will
hold a dinner meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday, October 13 "at the
Eaton Dinner house on North
Crater Lake avenue.
Miss Myrta Otterdale and Mrs.
Maude Codding are hostesses for
this evening and other meetings
in October.
Mrs. Edith Baker, internation
al relations chairman, will pre
sent the grants in aid project
which is International Altrusa's
contribution to the advance edu
cation of Latin American and
Asiatic women.
Mrs. George Flannagan will
show pictures she and Mr. Flan
agan took in Europe recently and
will describe their experiences
as guests of German families.
Mrs. Codding, president, will
preside. ,'
Roxy Gardeners
Plan Two Visits
Roxy Gardeners will meet at
the home of Mrs. Frank Dupray,
3475 Lone Pine road, Wednes
day, October 12, at 12:30 p.m.
After a short business meet
ing the group will visit the
Hoppe Greenhouses on . Lozier
lane and the chrysanthemum
gardens of Mrs. Lawrence Luy
on Griffin Creek road.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and news for
the society taction of The Hail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition Is 1 pjn Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar ia 8
a m of the day of Duplication and
for week day newt is 6 ojp the
day before publication
Monday
6:45 p.m. Knife ., and Fork
club, Rogue Valley Country
club.
7:30 p.m. Telephone wives,
Girls Community club.
7:30 p.m. OBA, Mrs. Chris
tine Rose, 2110 Corona ave.
7:45 p.m. Degree of Honor
Protective association, Redman
hall.
7:45 p.m. Gorsline Mission
ary circle, Mrs. Vincent Smith,
1412 Crown ave.
8 p.m. FL club, Olive Re
bekah lodge, Mrs. Don Ivie, 175
Helman St., Ashland.
8 p.m. Alpha Lambda chap
ter, ' Epsilon ' Sigma Alpha sor
ority, YMCA bldg., 552 West
Sixth st. .
8 p.m. Rogue area, council
Camp Fire Girls, home of John
Laden.
8 p.m. NOW, Moose ball, 11
Newton st.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Oak Grove Home
extension unit, Mrs. Paul ' Lar
son, 3290 Jacksonville highway.
12:30 p.m.. Presbyterian
church circles, Faith, Mrs. H. D.
Christensen, 29 Richmond St.,
Mercy, at Church, Eighth and
Holly sts.; Temple, Mrs. L. W
Bates, 19 South Barneburg, rd.;
Trinity, members to be notified.
12:30 p.m. Sewing circle.
Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1422 Eu
clid ave.
1 p.m. Presbyterian church
circles, Bethany, Mrs. Etta
Healey, 114 Genessee st; Char
ity, Miss Elizabeth Burr, 1012
Queen Anne ave.; Grace, Mrs.
Robert Sleeter, 39 South Berk
eley way; Hope, Mrs. H. F. Nord
wick, Reddy ave.
2 p.m. Christian Builders of
Sams Valley church, home of
Mrs. Edgar Pleasant.
2 p.m. Mail Tribune annual
reporter's school, Girls Commun
ity club.
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Auxiliary Plans
Carnival, Bazaar
In Rogue River
Rogue River Mrs. Alfred
Bamforth was accepted as a new
member at the last meeting of
Rogue River Lions' auxiliary,
held in Fellowship hall. Mrs.
Dudley Fabrick and Mrs. Ray
Hart were guests.
Mrs. Richard De Armond, gen
eral chairman, announced chair
men for a carnival and bazaar
which will be held at Live Oak
Grange hall in Rogue River
Saturday, November 5. This
will be an all day affair. Mrs.
Larry Sheehan will handle the
rummage; Mrs. Robert De Ar
mond and Mrs. Charles Clark,
candy; Mrs. Ralph Bosse, doll;
Mrs. Richard Hargitt, white ele
phant; Mrs. Herbert Gregory,
kitchen; Mrs. Ed Schrecengost,
poster; Mrs. Carl Dick, fish
pond; Mrs. F. G. Petrie and Mrs.
Dave Blair, games; Mrs. Don
Stamm, jelly; Mrs. F. G. Petrie,
cake walk; Mrs. Howard Miller,
publicity.
The president, Mrs. Harold
Sander, announced that due to
a conflict of dates with the Boy
Scout meetings at Fellowship
hall, the auxiliary will vote on a
change of meeting dates at the
next regular meeting which has
been set for Monday, November
14-
The executive board and com
mittee chairmen are asked to at
tend the board meeting which
will be held Wednesday, October
19 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Robert De Armond.
.
Representative
Of Airline Here
Miss Anne McFarland, Trans
ocean airline representative,
will be a visitor in Medford this
week. Miss McFarland will
speak at a no-host luncheon
Thursday, October 13, at the
Medford hotel and all interested
women are invited to attend.
Miss McFarland will speak on
the Hawaiian islands, will dis
play islarld costumes and "tell
their historical significance.
During her stay Miss McFar
land will make appearances on
radio and TV, will be a guest
for a meeting of the Board of
directors of Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce ' Thurs-.
day at 7:30 a.m. and attend the
Greeters' committee meeting at
9 a.m.
Phoenix Auxiliary
Announces Meeting
Phoenix The- auxiliary to
the Phoenix volunteer firemen's
organization, will meet Tuesday,
October 11, at 7:30 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. Otto Caster on
Fifth street. Plans for a dance
will be discussed and business
also will be transacted concern
ing a money raising project.
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will meet at the home of Mrs.
Stephen Harbert, 1509 East Main
street, at 8 o'clock tonight.
Mrs. Emerson Anderson presi
dent, will report on the state
board meeting held in Klamath
Falls September 16-17. Final
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JACKSONVILLE
First PTA Meeting Slated
ilpThe first PTA
Meeting of the new school term
will be held Wednesday, uci.
12 in the hieh school gym
nasium at 8 p.m. The occasion
is a reception for all the teach
ers, especially the new ones, on
Supper Meeting :
Opens Year for ;
Eagle Point PTA
Eagle Point First meeting
of the school year for Eagle
Point Parent-Teacher Associa
tion was held September 27. A
potluck supper for members and
families preceded the meeting.
The meeting opened with Mrs.
R. H. Denny leading the group
in community singing.
During the business meeting,
presided over by the president,
Mrs.xDale Ackerman, a well
baby clinic was announced for
October 18.
The budget for the coming
year was presented and accept
ed. . Charles Martin of the music
department was introduced and
he told of organizing a grade
school band and of some of the
activities planned for the group
this year.-
A Mothersingers' group is be
ing performed and any interested
women are asked to contact Mrs.
R. H. Denny, phone TA6-4451.
Mothers who like to sing and
"able to carry a tune," are in
vited to join.
The program for the evening
was in the form of a skit, which
portrayed the welcome a pros
pective new P.T.A. member
would receive -when they at
tended their first meeting. The
prospective new. members were
portrayed by Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Denny.
The room count was won by
Mrs. Kenneth McLarty's fourth
grade room.
4. '
Talks Scheduled
By Missionary
Of Baptist Church
Miss Sylvia 'Arnold of the
Navajo Children's' ' home, Cot
tonwood, Ariz., will be ' speaker
for women's, groups of First
Baptist church this week.
Tonight Miss Arnold will
speak for a meeting of Gorsline
Missionary circle at -the home of
Mrs. Vincent Smith, 1412 Crown
avenue, at 7:45 p.m. :'
Mrs. Richard Nordquist will
take charge of devotions and it
is announced that the White
Cross item of the evening : will
be cake mix. '-
Tuesday Miss Arnold will be
guest speaker at a. meeting of
Women's Fellowship: ' of . . the
church, set for 1 p.m. Miss Arn
old, who is a missionary under
the Conservative Baptist Home
Mission society, will show recent
slides taken of the work with the
Indian children :
The afternoon meeting will be
held in the church annex, begin
ning with a dessert luncheon
served by Mesdames Fred Whit
man, Ed Chavis, Cecil Heard and
Seth Caldwell. Mrs. Crocker
Hunter and Mrs. Herman Eker
son will be co-hostesses.
A special invitation is extend
ed to all women of the church
and congregation to attend this
meeting.
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the faculty this year. A pro
gram is planned under the direc
tion of Mrs. E. O. Graham. Light
refreshments will be served by
the excutive committee.
All parents and others inter
ested in the community are in
vited.
Enlisted in the Navy, this
week was Richard Alvin White,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.
White, Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs; T. R. Greene
and family have moved from
Jacksonville last week to Blue
Lake. Calif., near Areata, after
residing here the last few years.
Mrs. Anna Rumley and grand
son. Bobby Lamb, went to Cot
tage Grove last week end to
visit Mrs. Rumley's daughter
and, family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Bradley.
Ed Kreutzer of Memorials
Arts in Portland spent last week
end at the Carl Hoskins resi
dence. Hoskins and Albert Hack
erts and he went deer hunting
but had no luck.
Miss Judy Winningham, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Win
ningham, returned last Sunday
after several days visiting in
Portland with her cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keener
and three children, Dicky, Ter
ry and Scotty, left- for home
at El Monte, Calif., after spend
ing the last three weeks with
Mrs. Keener's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Serry. Mrs. Serry
and her sister, Mrs. John Hatch,
Hot Springs, S. D., visited this
week in Youcolla, Ore., and at
Eugene. They also spent a few
days visiting in Springfield" at
the home of their brother and
family. While there Mrs. Serry
was able to have a short visit
with an old school friend, Mrs,
Duncun, Drain, who came and
sent the day with them at
Springfield,
Mrs. E. O. Graham, Mrs. Quin-
tin Jordon and Mrs. Byron San
ford jointly honored Mrs. Rich
ard Souza with a baby shower
given last Wednesday evening
at the IOOF hall in Jacksonville.
About 45 guests were present
and traditional stork shower
games Were played. Many gifts
were presented for the expected
baby,
' Carl S. Hoskins returned Fri
day night after a two day trip
to Blackfoot, Ida., to see his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Hoskins.'
' The entire community ex
tends its sympathy to the Floyd
Pence family and his ,wife Cap
itola, all long time residents of
Jacksonville. Mr. Pence died of
injuries received in an automo
bile accident last week. Commit
tal was in Jacksonville cemetery
Saturday.
Harold Purcell, son of Mrs
Ida Wright, is in the Sacred
Heart hospital this week for
medical attention.
According to Clair Ewalt of
the Jacksonville Cold Storage
plant, 46 deer have been brought
so far this season.
For an unusual and not-too-
rich dessert, top your chocolate
pudding (made easily from a
package of chocolate pudding
and pie filling mix) with various
fresh fruits and whipped cream.
The Gas Appliance Manufactur
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example, adding fresh raspber
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Meeting Schedule
To Be Resumed
By DAV Auxiliary
jacKson county unit No. 8,
Disabled American Veterans aux
iliary, will return to the regu
lar schedule of meeting , begin
ning Tuesday, October 11. The
unit will meet in the DAV build
ing at 1515 North Riverside ave
nue and will be served pumpkin
pie and cider by the DAV chap
ter at a joint social gathering
following the business meetings.
A heavy schedule of activities
is on the agenda of this organi
zation for the fall and winter
months, it is stated, and much
of the program will be outlined
at the Tuesday night session. All
of the auxiliary members are
urged to attend, by the com
mander,' Mrs. Heeter.
Royal Advisor
To Be Guest of
Sunshine Girls
Mrs. J. Paul Myers, St Hel
ens, Ore., grand royal advisor of
Pythian Sunshine Girls, will
meet with Talisman Rosebud
council here on Thursday, Octo
ber 13. The meeting will be held
in the Pythian building at 1 p.m.
Officers will be elected.
Entertainment will be furn
ished by Annia Black, and Ber
ta Crippin and Betty Kyker.
Refreshments will be served)
by Donna Walker, Cynthia
Blachly and Layle Bostwick.
Howard Parents
To Meet Tuesday ;
Howard A ' buzz session
for parents of children in the
second grade of Howard school
will be held Tuesday, October
11 at . 8 p.m. in Mrs. Dunn's
room at the school. Refresh
ments will be served by the
room mothers and child care
will be furnished.
Purpose of the buzz sessions
is for parents to meet their
child's teacher and to hear of
the work they have done and
will be doing during the year.
To Meet .
St. Mary's auxiliary guild
will meet Friday, October 14, at
the church. Luncheon will be
served at 12:30 o'clock with Mrs.
Frank Applin, Mrs. Yvonne Dal
en and Mrs. K. L. Denton.
Shipmates Class
To Hold Meeting
Shipmates class, First Metho
dist church, will hold a class
party and supper at the church
Friday, October 14, at 6:30. pjn.
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Women of Rotary announces
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