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O and DewsQ Moffatt)iield,
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(of A large ,fitomherv,6f students
(?) from M&W Walla College, Col
q (3ge Place, Wash., Sre in the
0fp)3lley for the hjiiday1. The
-NiLRanaLd Plantffinhorn. Jarold
nsen. I.pofP Christensen.
feilOlnntt. Miss fet.tv Kennedav.
I Miss N(
Miss NormaSraiAard, Miss Rose
MariRaltz,3&iss Sally Jo Lind-
(grRfi,yiiss Jewelle (Thompson,
risKay TlQnpson, Miss Har
riett' Sabo and Miss Katftfeen
Mcfgrty, allSMedford; $al Hen-
drickson, Rogue RiverO Miss
0hirle Pautson and Miss jBar-j
e ara Q$elev. AshlaiQ: Cfcarlesi
(Q) LewiiDarfeVMervin kawis, .Grants
Pass. They will leavQ lxpnday
(!i for the return trip. O " q
(jBMrs. GeorgeCbpdding, 1015
y, (5ueenAnne averrue, will have
fTi v) as visuors for the New Year
f- hd5jUlay& her son-in-law and
w di;hter, MrXand Mrs. Dale
Cavey, anoVfiviQ children, Do
IbVes, Gm), B-SBbsrjand Dale Jr.
Mrs. Covey is the former Miss
WGail Codding. n
!r Mr- an(1
rank Mullen,
0Franet0 ranch, will spnd the
week end in Roseburgwkere
they will visit with her Tirother
0anoQ family, the Rffia Wells.
Mr. ann Mrs. J. J. Williams
and sg), Frank, 48 Mace road,
spent Christmas with theiron
imfsw and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sears, Gresham,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. AlanQCarley,'
Eugene, spent Christoias with
iheiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Carley at their Sams Valley
ranch. Also here were Miss Mar
garet Carley, student at Colo
rado college, and Miss Charlotte
Means of ' Willamette university,
Salem, Ore. ' 7
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Mr. am. Mrs. Robert Miller
(gand son, Kit, Jackson street, are
to spend the New Year's holi
day with his family in Portland.
Chapter To Hokl
Annual Ceremony
Central Point Mrs. Melvin
McGrew will be installed Worthy
matron of Nevita chapter, Order
of Easier Star, during annual
ceremonies set for Friday, De
cember 30. The event will begin
at 8 p.m. in Central Pogit Ma-,
sonic hall.
Bruce Grieve, Prospect, will
take office as worthy patron.
The retiring matron and patron
are Mrs. Luther Day and Mer
ritt Swg.
MrsgRex Not past matron
of the chapter, will be instal-
(ngmatron, and Melvin Mo
Grew.oinstalling Uron.
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9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Rogue Valley
Country club annual New Year's
eve party, at club.
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Lodges to Hold .
New Year's Eve
Dances Saturday
Medford BPOE lodge has
planned the annual New Year's
eve dance at the clubhouse Sat
urday night. This will be the
45th annual dance, the first
New Year's eve party having
been given by the lodge in
1910.
Dancing will be from 10 p.m.
to 2 a.m., with a toast to the
new year at midnight. Favors
and noisemakers are being pro
vided for those who attend.
It is stated that the event
is semi-formal and is for mem
bers of the lodge and ; their
guests. Ted Nave is general
chairman of the dance. 3
Another annual holiday event
Of the lodge is a Tom and Jerry
party on New Year's day. Since
it falls on Sunday this year, it
will be held Monday, January
2, instead. Serving will be
from 1 to 5 p.m. and the party
is for members of the lodge and
their ladies. - :
Redman and Pocahontas
lodges will hold a New Year's
eve party for members and their
guests Saturday night at Red
man hall. The dance is set for
8:30 p.m. and ladies attending
are asked to take sandwiches
for the refreshment hour.
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Reporter, Author r.
To Speak for Club v
garrison Wood will speak for
theJ January meeting" of Rogue
rliver alley Knife and Fork club.
It is set for January 9 at 6:45
p.m. at Rogue Valley Country
club.
Mr. Wood, reporter and au
thor, formerly; was head of the
Paris office of the New York
Herald. He is author of the books
"Europe Tomorrow," "The Ori
ent Looks Ahead," "China To
morrow" and "Stalin Man of
Masks."
The speaker also participated
in the first conference leading to
the writing of the United Na
tions charter, and has been con
stantly in attendance at all" of
the meetings of the Security
Council and General Assembly
of the UN. o
Reservations for the dinner
are to be made with the secre
tary, Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Gen
essee street, Ono later than Jan
uary 7.
Teachers Report
Pupils' Projects
Two teachers at Jackson school
have reported that their pupils
carried on "share Christmas"
projects this year.
Pupils in Mrs. Muriel Har
vey's second0 grade, and Mrs.
Sarah Watson's third grade
shared their Christmas toys. In
stead of the usual exchange of
gifts, children in Mrs. Harvey's
room gave dimes and quarters
to buy a large doll for a girl in
the Shriner hospital in Portland.
Children in Mrs. Watson's
room brought gaily wrapped
aifts which were sent to the
Fairview home for children in
Salem. The Pierce Auto Freisht
company assisted by taking the
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Play Announced .
Riverside Bridge club will
play for master points when club
members meet Wednesday, Jan
uary 4.
The club played December 28,
with Mrs. C. L. Howard and Roy
Pruitt scoring first in the north
south playing position, and Mrs.
Berg Marten and Mrs. Jack
Mitchell first for east-west play
ers. The Howard-Pruitt score
was 6IV2 points, and the Marten-
I Mitchell score was 46V2 points.
Additional north-south win
ners were Mrs. Richard Mile
stone and John Sclheim, second,
oO1; Mrs. M. M. Herman and
Mrs. Edna Miller, third, 49:
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and T. J.
Fuson, fourth, 46 points.
Other east-west winners were
Mrs. George Dean and Mrs. O.
O. Alenderfer, second, 43 Vz; Mrs.
Dwight Seely and Mrs. Fred
Rehling, third, 41; Miss Isobei
Stuart and Mrs. Fuson, fourth,
40 -points. u
When the club met December
21 two couples tied for first
place in the north-south position.
They were Mrs. Herman and her
partner, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. H.
J. Boyd and Roy Pruitt, each
couple scoring 56 points. Mrs.
Richard Milestone and Mrs. C.
L. Howard took third with 50
points and Mrs. Marten and Mrs.
E. K. Ricker were fourth with
45V2 points.
East-west winners for that ses
sion were Mrs. Miller and Mr.
Solheim., first, 60 points; Mrs.
Fuson and Miss Stuart, second,
S0V2; Mrs. W. WStevenson and
Mrs. Jack Mitchell, third, 4312
points; Mrs. Dean and Mrs. J. J.
Beaman, fourth, 47 Vz points.
SHady Cove Group
Reports Activity.
During December
r Shady Cove December has
been a busy month for members
of the auxiliary to Steelhead
post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
First event was the annual
"pil pal", party held at VFW
hall. During the cafternoon a
Christmas tree was decorated
and gifts were exchanged. The
names of pals were revealed
and the party ended with re
freshments. The post and auxiliary held a
Christmas party December 16,
the event beginning with a pot
luck dinner at 7:30 p.m. The
tables were decorated with can
dles and evergreens, and dinner
was served by candlelight. Gifts
were exchanged and games
played.
Among the guests of the post
were George Perry, department
hospital chairman and com
mander of Post 2302, Harry Fin
ley, Central . Point, and Al
Young; Camp White. ,
December 17 a Christmas
party for children was held. Mr.
and Mrs. Finley of Central
Point visited the party as Mr. and
Mrs. Santa Claus and distribut
ed gifts and candy to all the
children.
December 14 Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cassal, Mrs. Ed Learning
and Mrs. Russell Stelle assisted
Mrs. Harry Birch, hospital chair
man, in the gift room at Camp
White, wrapping gifts for the
veterans to mail to their fami
lies. Medford Couple" '
Visits Three Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kasser
have returned to their home at
903 South Peach street after
spending Christmas with their
three sons at Cheyenne, Wyo.
All three sons are serving with
the United States Air Force.
The-family gathering includ
ed Staff Sgt. Victor Kasser, Mrs.
Kasser and their daughter; Air
man Bernard Kasser, Mrs. Kas
ser, their son and daugter, the
latter born December 15 in
Cheyenne, and Staff Sgt. Steph
en Kasser who recently return
ed to this country bringing his
French wife and their year-old
daughter. Sergeant Kasser will
be stationed at, Amarillo, Tex.
with the USAF. 0
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Jacksonville "Going to Beth
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to be shown Saturday, Decem
ber 31 at a meeting of the 20
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show scenes taken by Dr. and
Mrs. Bert Elliott on a tour to
the Holy land and the couple
will show the pictures.
A potluck dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., and hosts
for the meeting will be Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Niedermeyer and
j Mrs. Marian Niedermeyer.
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Family Reunion
Held Christmas'
Among the numerous family
reunions held here during the
Christmas season was one at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C.
Parsons and children, Craig
and Susan, Reager road.
Theogroup meets every five
years to be with Mrs. Olivia
Evans, who now is living at Coos
Bay, and who came to the val
ley for the event.
Others from out-of-town were
Mr. and Mrs. italph Evans and
children, Don, Sherrill and Mar
cia, Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs,
M. N. Kerr and children, Karen
and Norman Jr., Coos Bay; Mr,
and Mrs. Vernon M. Evans, and
Bob and Merilyn, Portland.
Others were Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Evans, and Christine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tyley O. Evans
and Richard and Tylene, all of
Central Point.
PRINCE CHARMING WEDS
London (U.R) Prince Charm
ing honeymooned today with his
17-year-old bride. The prince is
David Sant, 21, who won the
title in a male .beauty contest
last year. He married Janet
Harris Thursday against her par
ents' wishes and rode off with
her to Scotland. Q
Bitter Cold Starts
New Year's Week-End
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Biting winter weather ushered
in the start of the New Year's
holiday in most of the nation's
north today. 0
A new cold wave clamped icy
temperatures on the northern
planes, the upper Mississippi val
ley, and most of the Great
Lakes. ' Low temperatures in
cluded 15 below at Grantsburg,
Wis., lrabove at Bismarck, N.D.,
and 14 at Chicago.
The cold blast also penetrated
the southern plains and Ohio
valley, but with less' bitterness.
Farther east, freezing rairf or
drizzle slicked roads in parts of
Pennsylvania and New York.
Temperatures were also be
low normal in the eWst, where
Californians rolled up their
sleeves in wintry weather for
their biggest reconstruction job
since the San Francisco earth
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Many Visit at
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Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Wolf had a number of'
guests at their home for the
Christmas holiday. Among theraj
were ivirs. woirs daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Win Wyatt
and daughter, Wanda. Also visit
ing the Wolfs q was another
daughter, Miss, Mildred Line
berry, of Medford.
Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Jantzer
of Medford, and Roy Kyleand
his mother, were also among
those who were "visiting with
the Wolfs. i
A2C JinKCapello, son of Mj
and Mrs. Charles Capello, is
home on leave from the U. S.
Air Force. He will return to his
basest Niagara Falls, N. Y., on
Jan. 3. . 0
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Size-1
more and children, Brookings,
Ore., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Walker, both of Butte Falls, and
the Albert Sizemores of Eagle
Point, who are the parents of
Everett Sizemore. q
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Butcher
spent Christmas with Mrs. Butch
er's parents in Sutherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tris Norton and
ennaren are visuing ivirs. in or
Moore, of Butte Falls.
OThe Nortons live in Fortuna,
Calif., and due to floods, are
unable to get home at this time.
Sp. 3C Wilford Moore of the
U. S. Army, was home on a 3Qlay
leave to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Moore. Butte Falls.
He is staJLoned at Ft. GLgwis,
wasn. w
Mrs. Robert Driscoll is now
home, after being hospitalizecf
for a few days.
David, Ellefson, youngest son
tbf Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ellefson,
spent several day,s in the hos
pital. He was released last week,
and was able to be home for
Christmas. ' o
The annual Christmas ban
quet was held by the Butte Falls
High school in the auditorium.
There was a drawing of names,
and gifts were exchanged
Miss Julia Pingle, a student
at Southern Oregon college, Ash
land, is home visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pingle.
Miss Pingle will return to col
lege on Jan. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Stauffer,
of Butte Falls, are spending the
holidays at their . daughter's
home in Portland.
The Stauffers were planning
to stop at Salem to visit the
Oregon State School for the
Blind, to visit a A2-year-ld blind
boy they have fostered. They
hoped to visit some other blind
children which the Butte Falls
Lion's Auxiliary has aided. Mr.
and Mrs. Stauffer were deliver
ing several Christmas packages
tg the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malloy had
as their guests for Christmas
Mrs. Malloy's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Black, Medford.
The Keith Scott family of
Butte Falls spent Christmas with
their daughter and her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Treferan,
Medford.
Miss Shirley Irwin, oldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
(Bud) Irwin, was home to spend
the holidays with her parents.
Miss Irwin is a student at thef
Sacred Heart hospital in Med-
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'Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Brown of
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for the Christmas holiday.
Among them were Mr. and Mrs.
Manf orcr Richman and family,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seargeant,
and Mr. and "Mrs. Don Brown.
Don Reddick, who is working
in Seattle, Wash., is home to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orb Reddick, Butte Falls.
Charles Campbell,W Ashlnd,
spent Christmas day with his
daughter, Mrs. GlerL Cathey,
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are now making their home in
Butte Falls. They formerly re
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Anchorage Paralyzed
By Record Snowfall
Anchorage, Alaska (U.R)
Anchorage residents battled belt
high snow today as theOcity lay
paralyzed under the heaviest
early winter snowstorm in his
tory.
Mayor Ken Hmchey declared
a statOof semi-emergency and
asKed that nonePexcept snow re-
gpwniown area, q
.Businesses aeciarea a snow
holiday" and empliSty&s .were
asked to remain at home. No
traffic except big snow plows
and snow nemoval trucks moved.
It was still snowine liehtlv
as 15 pieeee of ecftipment man
ned by 100 men began the joW
of clearing streets in downtown
Anchorage.
In a 24-rfbur period ending at
5 p.m. yesterday, 17.2 inches of
snow fell, eclipsing the old rec
ord of 17 inches for one snow
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Rita's Ex-Husband
Talkative at Parley
Los Angeles (U.R) Producer
Jerry Wald testified in federal
court that actress Rita Hayworth
let her ex-husband, crooner Dick
Haymes, do "98 per cent of the
talking" at conferences over her
movie roles.
Wald 9 testified yesterday at
the trial of Miss Hayworth's
$150,000 breach of contract suit
against Columbia Studios. The
studio is counter-suing the ac
tress on grounds she broke her
contract with Columbia.
The actress cqntendf the stu
dio failed to start the ' picture,
"Joseph and His Brethren," as
scheduled. The studio cfiarged
Miss Hayworth broke8 the con
tract by not making the picture.
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Salem (U.P The immediate
danger of Multnomah County -Sheriff
Terrychrunk lolmg his
g)b over a legal technicality was
over today. .
Attorney general Robert Y.
ThorSton told Gov. Paul Patter
son yesterday that he need not
declare the office 'ant until
courts have passed on consti
tutionality of the law which re
quires such action.
Earlier, Trgrnton had said the
law requires the governor to
take such action because of a
judgment obtained against the
sheriff's bond in aQ:ase involv-
Uing the serving c legal papers.
get on the matter until it is
ruld on bg the courts. .
Schrunk said he was "very
happy" that the matter has come
to a head because it involved
An important legal point. He
said Jie believed the governor
had acted wisely.
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