Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1956, Image 19

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Annual Installation Held
By Central Point Chapter
Central Point Nevita chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held
the annual installation of officers December 30, with Mrs. Melvin
McGrew eing installed worthy matron for the coming year. The
ceremonies were held in Central Point Masonic temple, with Mrs.
Luther Day, retiring matron, and Harold Head, past patron, presiding.
Taking office with Mrs. Mc
Grew were Bruce Grieve, wor
thy patron; Mrs. Wyles Berry,
associate matron; Arvelle
Brooke, associate patron; Mrs.
Harold Head, secretary; Mrs.
Howard Short, treasurer; Mrs.
Merril Harsh, conductress; Mrs.
Frank Ward, associate conduc
tress; Mrs. Arvelle Brooke, chap
lain; Mrs. Wendell Vaughn,
marshal; Mrs. Charles Meyer,
organist; Mrs. Bruce Grieve,
Adah; Mrs. Francis Russel, Ruth;
Mrs. Fred Lester, Esther; Mrs.
Ted Flury, Martha; Mrs. Paul
Snook, Electa; Mrs. W. J. Cul-
loch, warder; Russel Fair, sen
tinel. Installation officers were Mrs
Rex Note, installing matron:
Melvin McGrew, installing pa
tron; Mrs. Everett Faber, install
ing marshal; Mrs. Gladys Beebe,
installing secretary; Foss Kram
er, Ashland, installing organist;
Mrs. E. C. Faber, installing chap
lain; Mrs. C. F. McKibben, cour
tesy marshal; Mrs. Leonard Free
man, courtesy conductress; Mrs.
John Stuckey; courtesy organist.
Mrs. McGrew has selected as
her courtesy girls, Mrs. Richard
Stratton, Mrs. Donald Faber,
Mrs. Jack Edler, Mrs. David All
red, Mrs. Calvin McKibben, Mrs
George Brownell, Mrs. Gus Ol-
sen, Mrs. Virgil Goff, Mrs. Milo
Lamb and Mrs. Frank Ross. Mrs.
Walter Turnquist is captain.
Introduced were Mrs. Ed
Pease, Medford, grand represen
tative of Alabama in Oregon;
Mrs. Everett Faber, vice-grand
guardian of Job's Daughters of
Oregon; Morris Boughner, mem
ber of the ESTARL committee of
the grand chapter of Oregon and
patron of Reames chapter, Med
ford; Mrs. Orval Shores, matron
of Adarel chapter, Jacksonville:
Mrs. Carl Harris, matron of Al
pha chapter, Ashland; Mrs. Jack
Ward, matron, and Mrs. E. G.
Randolph, matron - elect of
Reames chapter, Medford.
Also, Mrs. Robert van Vleet,
matron-elect; Thomas Laird, pa
tron; Richard Trites, patron
elect, all of Alpha chapter, Ash
land; Lloyd Hamlin, patron of
Adarel chapter, Jacksonville;
Mrs. Raymond Reter, Medford,
queen of Zuleima temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile; Mrs. Al Setness,
igardian of Central Point bethel,
Job's Daughters, and Mr. Mc-'
Grew, associate guardian of the
bethel.
Presenting musical numbers
were Mrs. Martel Peters, Mrs.
Delia Weber and Mrs. Lucille
Mackay, all of Alpha chapter.
Members of Mrs. McGrew's
family present were her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wendell Vaughn, who
was installed marshal; Mr.
Vaugh; her son, Jerald McGrew;
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hendrickson; two
nieces from Yreka, Calif., Misses
Karole and Sandra Peterson; a
brother and sister - in - law from
Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Pellet; an aunt and uncle of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Allworth.
Jerald McGrew presented his
mother a gavel on behalf of the
family, and Miss Sheryl Ann
Vaughn, granddaughter, present
ed her flowers.
The chapter room was deco
rated in green and gold, the ma
tron's colors, and with a sheaf, a
replica of a lodge symbol.
On the decorations committee
were Mrs. Ed Vincent, Mrs. Mer
rill Harsh, Mrs. Richard Stratton
and Mrs. Everett Faber. On the
refreshment, committee were
Mrs. Howard Jewett and Mrs,
Leonard Freeman and the pro
gram committee was Mrs. Strat
ton, Mrs. George Brownell and
Mrs. Faber. Mrs. Sam Mallon and
Mrs. Leonard Scott served as
hostesses.
Job's Daughters
Hold Initiation
Medford Bethel 14 of Job's
Daughters held initiation of can
didates Wednesday night at the
Masonic temple. Queen Rosalie
Johnson presided.
Initiated were the Misses Pam
ela Gilkison, Linda-Jo Walter
mire, Marion Parsons, Carmel
White and Gail Stone.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served in the din
ing room.
Mission Society
To Study Indians
Women's Mission society of
Eastwood Baptist church will
conduct a meeting Tuesday, Jan-
uiary 10 at 1 p.m., concerning
the American Indian. The group
will gather at the home of Mrs.
William Garner, 2995 Buckshot
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Members of Medford Toastmisiress club
are pictured here at work on decorations for
a coming event of ihe club. Shown (left to
right), are Mrs.. James Van der Sieen, Mrs. J.
R. Sieler, Mrs. Donald Bergman, Mrs. Wal
lace Martin and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Toast
mistress has a program devoted to speech
Toastmistress'
Club to Meet
Tuesday Night
Speakers scheduled for a meet
ing of the Medford Toastmistress
club Tuesday, January 10 are
Mrs. Wallace Martin, who will
review the book, "My Brother's
Keeper," by Marcia Davenport,
and Mrs. James Welch, club
secretary. The meeting is set
for 7:45 p.m., at KBOY radio
station.
Mrs. A. C. Cameron, newly
elected president will preside.
Invocation will be given by
Mrs. J. R. Seiler. Mrs. Arnold
Bohnert will be the toastmist
ress and Mrs. James Van der
Steen will be topicmistress.
Mrs. Harry Marshall will be
honored wth a shower of gifts.
Tentative plans are being
made by the group to hold a
joint meeting January 24 with
the Grants Pass Toastmistress
club.
The club extends an invita
tion to all women of the area
who are interested in speech
training and self improvement
to become members.
The organization fosters free
and open discussion, the discus
sions to be without bias on all
subjects, whether political, soc
ial, economic, racial or religious.
training and unbiased discussion of various
political, social, economic and religious top
ics. Any interested woman is invited io join
the group. A joint meeting with the Grants
Pass club will be held January 24. Brain-,
erd photo) .
Hill road. .
The program is being plan
ned by Mrs. Mae Eaton and hos
tesses are Mrs. Garner and Mrs.
Maurice Tuttle. All women of
the church are invited.
Meetings Slated by Four Home
Extension Units During Week
Four Jackson county home extension units have slated meet
ings for the week. Three will be all-day sessions and one, Medford
Parents unit, will convene in' the evening.
Oak Grove The January
meeting, of the Oak Grove Unit
will be held at the home of Mrs.
G. W. Kellington, 87!Perrydale
avenue from 10:30 a.m. until
3 p.m., Tuesday, January 10.
Luncheon will be prepared
by Mrs. Allan Flinn, chairman,
Mrs. Paul Larson, and Mrs. Ger
ald P;arsons, and will be followed
by a demonstration : on "The Art
of Pressing and Tailoring Hints,"
given by Mrs. Robert Hubbard
and Mrs. Vernon Turpin.
Mothers who want child care
should contact Mrs. S.' B. Sahd
berg, telephone 3-5617, not later
than noon, Monday, January 9.
The Medford unit will meet
at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday,. Janu
ary 11, in the Community hall
on Priddy street. ..-
The project, "Identif icatids
and Care of New Fabrics," will
be given, in the afternoon by the
county, home demonstration
agent. All women interested are
invited. . -
Members are asked - to bring
table service for themselves and
their guests. Lunch is served for
a small charge and child care is
provided.
Medford Parents unit will
meet Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 7:30
p.m., at the home of Mrs. N. R.
DeWitt, 320 North Keeneway.
The project will be "The Art
of Pressing New Fabrics."
Leaders will be Mrs. H. H.
Clement and Mrs. D. Fpusbury
and the hostesses, Mrs. L. A.
Ryerson and Mrs. L. VanGordon.
Howard Mrs. H. E. Peyton,
1059 Crews road, will be hostess
for the. Howard unit meeting,
Thursday, January 12, at 10:30
a.m.
Mrs. E. M. Gleason, unit chair
man, has announced that Mrs.
Joanne Weatherford, Jackson
county, home extension agent,
will present the lesson. Mrs.
WeStherford's demonstration
will be on the "Identification
and Care of New Fabrics." Laun
dering and . pressing methods
of new miracle fabrics, and
proper handling of woolen ma
terials will -be discussed.
Mrs. Robert Ottoman, lunch
eon chairman, named the mem
bers of the luncheon committee
for the January meeting. They
are Mrs. W. B. Breeden, Mrs.
Henry Friesen, Mrs. N. F. Gier,
Mrs. R. E. Merritt, Mrs. J. S.
Lydiard, Mrs. W. J. McCulloch,
Mrs. C. G. Stagg and Mrs. Otto
man. Members are requested to
Sunday, January 8, 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE .
Central Point PTA
To Hear Talk by
SOC Professor
Central Point Dr. Jack Mc
Auley, professor of education at
Southern Oregon : college, will
speak at a meeting of Central
Point Parent-Teacher association
to be held Tuesday, January 10.'
The meeting is set for 3:30 p.m.
in the library of Central Point
Junior High school.
Dr. McAuley will talk - on
"Phonetics." Since this is a con
troversial topic, and since Dr.
McAuley is considered an un
usually well-informed and , able
speaker, it is expected that the
meeting will be well attended.
All parents and friends are most
cordially invited.
Refreshments will be served
prior to the business meeting by
mothers of the fifth grade stu
dents. Children to Present
Program in Butte Falls
Butte Falls .Program num
bers prepared for Christmas time
by Butte Falls first, second and
third grades, will be given at
a meeting Monday, January 9
of the Butte Falls Parent Teach
er association.
The Monday meeting will be
gin at 7:30 p.m., in the high
school auditorium. .
Business Meeting
Planned by FL Club
A" business meeting is slated
by members of FL club of Olive
Rebekah lodge for Monday, Jan
uary 9 at 8 p.m., in the home of.
Mrs. Don Ivie, 175 Bigham drive,
Central Point. Those who want
transportation should call Mrsi
John Daniel, telephone 3-3957
or 3-4923.
bring their own table service.
Child care will be available
at . the home of Mrs. Malcolm
McCarty, 2618 Table Rock road.
Mothers should furnish a lunch
and toy for each child.
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