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New PTA'V
Has Session
The newly organized Jeffer
son Parent - Teacher association
held its first regular meeting De
cember 2. Mrs. Fred Simcox,
president, introduced the board
members as Mrs. Irvin Patten,
budget, ways and means; Mrs.
Jim Semple, membership; Mrs.
C. F. Underwood, room repre
sentative; Mrs . John Vaughn,
hospitality; Mrs. Elmer Bellack,
pgram chairman and Mrs. E.
HQPesenti, publicity.
Mrs. Simcox introduced sev
eral interesting new ideas to the
meeting. The feature item was
a question box for ail members
to use. All complaints, ideas and
suggestions concerning the teach
ers, meetings, officers, and pro
jects are to be put in the box at
the end of each meeting. Also,
there is to be a ten minute buzz
session at each meeting for an
excmge of ideas.
Q At Friday's meeting, the teach-
Gters remained in their rooms for
a half hour conference period
with parents who had questions
concerning their children's work.
This was held prior to the meet
ingtime and was so successful
hat 4 will be in effect at the
remaining afternoon meetings
for the year.
0 Group singing was held and
all joined in the fun of "Yellow
Rose of Texas" and "Smile." The
refreshments, enhanced by
Christmas ecorations and sea
sonal cookies, were served by
members of the board.
Eastwood Church
Announces Party
O An all-church Christmas party
is .planned for members of East-
wood Baptist church and will
be held Tuesday, December 13
at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. S. D. Earhart.
Men of tlj church are espe
cially invited.
' Hostesses for the evening will
be Mrs. Roland Beach, Mrs. Paul
Walker, Mrs. Ron Rice, Mrs.
Earhart, Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini and
Mrs. J. T. Johnson.
Mrs. Stanley Parrish will be
in charge of the program and
G Mrs. Jnes Cech will give the
G devotions.
Those who attend should take
a 25 cent item for a gift ex
change. This afternoon Eastwood
church has planned installation
ceremonies for the new pastor,
the Rev. Richard M. Jones, at
3:30 o'clock, with a reception
for the minister and his wife to
follow.
Dead line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day
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Member Honored
By Bridge Club
On Anniversary
Riverside Bridge club mem
bers honored one of their mem
bers, Mrs. Josephine Clark, in
observance of her 87th birthday
when they met for a master
point play Wednesday, Decem
ber 7. Thirty-six bridge players
attended from M e d f o r d and
Camp White.
A buffet luncheon was served
and Mrs. Richard Milestone fur
nished a decorated birthday
cake which she had made for
the occasion.
Mrs. Clark received a corsage
from Mrs. Mary van Fleet, direc
tor of the Cavendish Bridge club
in Portland, of which Mrs. Clark
is a charter member. The honor
ed guest also was presented
many gifts. .
North-souttj winners at the
session were first, Mrs. G. E.
Mernin and Roy Pruitt, who
scored 144 points; Mrs. F. R.
Baker and Mrs. W. W. Steven
son, second, with 125 points;
Mrs. Edna Miller and Mrs. Fred
Rehling, third, I2IV2, and Mrs.
Milestone and Dr. George Dean,
fourth,""118.
In the east-west positions Mrs.
Dean and Miss Isobel Stuart re
ceived first place with 126V
points; Mrs. Berg Marten and
Mrs. Jack Mitchell, second, 125;
Mrs. Yvonne Dalen and Mrs. C.
L. Howard, third, 120, and Mrs.
B. B. Hughes and Mrs. H. J.
Boyd, fourth, 118.
Patriarch Visits
Encampment Here
R. P. Stolsig, Coburg, Ore.,
made an official visit to the
Table Rock encampment, Patri
archs Militant, December 8 at
the Medford Odd Fellows, hall.
He is patriarch of the Oregon
encampment.
Also at the same meeting was
Maj. Gen. Ed C. Abbey, Kerby,
O r e., department commander
who made a fraternal visit.
Elections were held, during
the meeting and Jack McDaniels
was elected chief patriarch; Ben
Wertz, high priest; Alonzo Haz
en and Fred Daugherty, senior
and junior wardens, respective
ly; Riley Applegate, scribe, and
E. W. Pease, treasurer.
Others who made fraternal
visits at that time were Mr. Ap
plegate, a district deputy, and
Col. William H. Dyer, of the
department second brigade.
Mr. Stolsig spoke concerning
the Jacksonville historical lodge
and Mr. Abbey also spoke on
lodge affairs.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting. '
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Miss Maxine Johnson and Ray' Weinhold, seniors, ruled as
queen and king of the annual Winter Wonderland ball of Talent
High school December 2. They received their crowns from Don
Coghill, a former vice-president of the student body.
'Annual Winter Wonderland Ball Given
By Talent High School; Seniors Rule
Two seniors, Miss Maxine
Johnson and Ray Weinhold, were
selected to rule over the annual
Winter Wonderland ball at Tal
ent High school last Friday
night.
More than 75 guests saw a for
mer vice-president, Don Coghill,
crown the king and queen. Other
candidates for the honor were
Miss Joann Schulz and . Terry
Hazelton, juniors; Miss Christine
Knudsen and Jerry Baer, sopho
mores; Miss Carol' Howard and
John Butler, freshmen.
Scene of the formal occasion
was the gymnasium which was
decorated with silver bells and
fir trees. A floor centerpiece of
a revolving snowman completed
the decor.
Refreshments were served
from a table centered with a
gsimmerou
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bouquet of red carnations and
bright red candles. Music was
furnished by John Lusk's four
piece band.
Invited guests were the par
ents of the student council and
the king and queen, the faculty
and the school board. The coun
cil each year sponsors two for
mal affairs at Talent High school,
the winter formal dance and the
Sweetheart's ball in February.
Plan Display
Butte Falls A display of
handmade Christmas item and a
Christmas party are on the pro
gram for a meeting of the Butte
Falls Parent Teacher association
set for Monday, December 12
at 7:30 p.m. The event will be
held at the high school.
lounging-sleeping
pajamas, 32 to 38.
$8.95
Sojourners Annual Christmas Party
Held Thursday Afternoon at Hotel
Mistletoe with sprigs of holly and pine cones furnished the
decorations for the Sojourners club Christmas party held Thurs
day at the Medford hotel. Christmas music was furnished by Mrs.
L. E. Juniper and after luncheon gifts were distributed from
large trays.
Mrs. John Mansfield conduct
ed a business meeting when Mrs.
Meredith Parsons was elected
president; Mrs. Wilson Bjorge,
and Mrs. Carl Borg, first and
second vice-presidents; Mrs.
Charles Campbell, secretary and
Mrs. James Winslow, treasurer.
Prospective members who at
tended for the first time are Mrs.
Glen Fabrick and Mrs. Fred-
Club for Youth
In Eagle Point
To Be Discussed
Eagle Point A round table
discussion on supervision and
aid for the teenage club will be
conducted at a meeting of the
Eagle Point Parent-Teacher-Student
association Wednesday, De
cember 14. The meeting will be
held in the high school library
at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Herbert Perdue will pre
side. Representatives of the sixth,
seventh and eighth grades at
Eagle Point . grade school are
invited to participate in the dis
cussion. The membership chairman has
reported that there are 91 char
ter members in the new group.
Anyone interested is invited to
attend.
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, Sunday December II, 1953
erich Lagergren. New members
at the party were Mrs. Harvey
Taylor, Mrs. Ward Smith, Mrs.
Eugene Ingram, Mrs. Dwight
Butler and Mrs. Joe ' Walden,
who were introduced.
Mrs. Bren Starcher, Mrs. L.
E. Bean, Mrs. Benton Smith and
Mrs. A. G. Motschenbacher, in
active members, also attended..
The serious illness of Mrs.
Nollie Reed, a member, was told
and friends may write her at
Physicians and Surgeons Hospi
tal, 1927 Lovejoy street, Port
land. Birthday congratulations were
etxended to Mrs. Borg, Mrs.
Juniper, Mrs. J. H. Parker and
Mrs. H. W. Sturgeon.
Hostesses for the party were
members of the governing board,
Mrs. John Mansfield, Mrs. Mere
dith Parsons, Mrs. Carl , Christ
enson, Mrs. Bob Hart, Mrs! Law
rence McConnell, Mrs. Owen
Ludwick, Mrs. George ' Loven-
borg and Mrs. A. Li McClure.
An award was given to Mrs.
Malcolm Hall, and bridge prizes
were won by Mrs. -Juniper and
Mrs. Don Carlon. Canasta prizes
went to Mrs. G. J. Adlfinger
and Mrs. L. H. Bohrer, and win
ners at pinochle were Mrs. Fa
brick and Mrs. Harper. '
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 12 when the officers will
be installed. Newcomers to the
vicinity are invited to attend the
club meetings.
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