TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, January 17, 1956
Society and Clubs
Lone Pine PTA
Has Program on
Health EducaKon
Mrs. Cleo Kent of Jackson
County Health department led a
discussion on health education at
a meeting of Lone Pine Parent
Teacher association January 10
at the school.
The chairman of the member
ship committee, Mrs. Chandler
Drew, reported that the third
grade had the most PTA mem
bers. Paul Dalton reported that
the Cub Scout pack was still in
need of den mothers. Mrs.
Charles Bird reported on the
meeting of Medford Council of
Parent-Teacher associations, stat
ing that additional singers are
needed for Mothersingers.
It was .announced the Lone
Pine school would be evaluated
by Southern Oregon college fac
ulty members January 13-20.
There was a discussion on the
need for more band instruments
and also for a new piano for the
school.
- Anyone knowing any history
of Lone Pine is asked to contact
Mrs. Delmar McCray, phone
3-5744, as information is needed
for the history pages of the year
book.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 14 and a program is to be
givenCby the Footlighters.
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Past Mobie Grands
Hold Installation.
Mrs. A. H. Gregory installed
new officers of Past Noble
Grands' club of Olive Rebekah
lodge at a meeting held January
12 at Girls Community club.
Mrs. Floyd Murray, retiring
president, conducted a business
session.
Officers Installed were Mrs.
Margaret Davis, president; Mrs.
Dollie Love, vice-president and
Mrs. Dana Bowers, secretary and
treasurer. Mrs. Clara Franklyn
served as marshal, assisting Mrs.
Gregory.
Committee reports covering
the past year's work were given
and secret Sister Olives were
revealed. New names .were
drawn for the coming year.
There ceremony was conduct
ed by candlelight and each of
ficer was presented a handker
chief corsage. The retiring presi
dent received a past noble
grand's pin from the club.
Mrs. Ed Pease was chairman
of the refreshment committee,
assisted by Mrs. Clarence Panky,
Mrs. Lee Williams and' Mrs.
John Daniels.
Next meeting of the club will
be February 9.
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Plan Ceremony
Royal Neighbors of America
will hold installation of officers
Thursday, January 19,,at 8 p.m.
in the Pythian building. Mrs. Ir
vin Patton is the retiring oracle,
and Mrs. R. A. Allen will take
office as oracle.
Professor Talks
For Meeting of
Central Point Unit
Central Point Dr. Jack Mc
Auley, professor of education at
Southern Oregon college, spoke
for the monthly meeting of
Central'Point Parent - Teacher
association January 10. It was
held in the library of the junior
high school.
Dr. McAuley's talk was on
phonics.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Stanley Parrish, vice
president. The invocation was
given by Mrs. Alvin Roberts,
and music was furnished by a
quartet composed of Edythe
Viar, Phyllis Woods, Caroline
Harger and Jeannie Bell.
It was announced that Mrs.
Robert Monsey had . been ap
pointed secretary to fill out the
term of Mrs. Dawson, who is
moving from the community.
Principal C. A. Meyer an
nounced that free tuberculin
tests would be given to all school
children, having the consent of
their parents starting January
31.
Refreshments were served
prior to the meeting by mothers
of pupils in the fifth grade.
Event Announced
By Phoenix PTA
Phoenix Phoenix Parent
Teacher association announces
plans for a fund-raising event to
be held Saturday, January 21, in
the grade school gymnasium.
Proceeds will be used for the
record library the unit is buying.
The day will begin with a rum
mage sale, fish pond, plant and
food sales at 1 p.m. A spaghetti
dinner will be held in the late
afternoon and evening, with
serving to begin at 4:45 p.m.
Tickets are on sale by local
merchants and further informa
tion may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Mark Graham, 2-7702.
At the last meeting of the PTA
the program topic was "What
part does physical education
and competitive athletics play In
our school?"- John Myers served
as moderator and Coach Jack
Woodward explained game rules.
High school boys taking part
were Jim Korth, Bill Madden,
Charles Wahl, Delmar Brood,
Gary Simmonds,.Jim James, Don
Wallace, Eave Dahl, David Seitz
inger and Lester Schleigh.
Mrs. Walter Smith, president,
conducted , the meeting. Mrs.
Maxine Corliss' third grade
room tied E. M. Skipworth's
freshman class for the room
count prize.
A meeting of the executive
board has been set for January
30 in the home economics room
of the high school at 8 p.m.
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Memorial Service
Held by Council
A memorial service in honor
of Miss Banra Miller was held
at the last meeting of Talisman
Rosebud council, Pythian Sun
shine Girls. Miss Miller was a
past royal princess of the council.
Plans were made for a big and
little sister valentine party to be
held February 9 at Pythian hail.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Irene Thomas, Miss Darla
Walker and Miss Dianna Taylor.
New Officers
Installed
For Artists
Officers were installed at the
last meeting of Southern Oregon
Society of Artists, held January
11 at Hedrick Junior High
school, Medford.
Dr. E. O. Muhs, Camp White,
the new president, spoke to the
group and proposed that . the
members consider revision and
clarification of the constitution.
A committee composed of Mrs.
Afton Carter, Medford; Clarence
Henderson, Eagle Point, and Mrs.
Marie Starks, Central Point, was
appointed to study the by-laws
and recommend changes.
An application .for associate
membership was submitted by
Mrs. Ruby Twidell, Medford, and
an application for active mem
bership was presented by Mr.
Henderson.
Four large oil paintings were
selected by popular vote for the
society's February exhibits.
Selected for showing in Bark
er's store was a large reproduc
tion of an old print of the late
John Payne's home, and entitled
"Home Sweet Home" in memory
of Mr. Payne's popular song by
that name: The work was repro
duced by Mrs. Delia Tucker.
A still-life . by Mrs. Howard
Wilson, Central Point, entitled
"Offerings" will be shown at
Purucker's, and landscapes by
Mrs. Elizabeth Sheffield and
Harry Marx will be placed in
Burgess Paint store.
Slides were shown by Mr. and
Mrs. Marx.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Enid Rankin, Mrs. Roy Car
ter and Mrs. W. Neece.
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Festival Receives
First Big Order
Ashland The Oregon Shake
spearean Festival received the
first big order a 50-seat block
for the coming season last
week, according to William Pat
ton, festival general manager.
The order came from Lane W.
Barton, bishop of the mission
ary district of eastern Oregon
and a long-standing festival fan.
The seats will be for the clergy
men in his district for a perform
ance of "Romeo and Juliet."
Bishop Barton has been hold
ing theatre parties at the festi
val for several years. Last Au
gust be brought more than 60
members of the clergy to a per
formance of "A Midsummer
Night's Dream."
"Last year's party proved so
popular that it looks as though
we will have quite a turnout this
summer," said the Bishop in his
letter. "I doubt that 50 seats will
be enough, but it will do for a
starter. '
Last August Bishop Barton
spent the first week of the festi
val season in Ashland to attend
the opening of all the plays, and
gave a brief talk to the audi
ence as a part of the opening
night ceremonies.
Meeting Planned
At Winner School
Rogue River Evans Valley
Parent-Teacher association will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the
Wimer school. New by-laws will
be approved and a new secretary
elected.
During the evening the 4-H
club members, Boy Scouts, Cub
Scouts and Brownies, as well as
their leaders, will be honored.
An exhibition of their work is
planned.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of children in the
fifth grade.
The PTA will sDonsor a child
supper Friday, January 20, from
6 to 8 p.m.
A mother-dauehter vollev
ball game, and a father-son
basketball game will follow din
ner. Proceeds will go to the
March of Dimes.
Doctor and Wife
Hosts for Dinners
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Denning,
who left Camp White and Med
ford Saturday for Iowa. City,
la., were dinner guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. Heatherington
Thursday night. The dinner was
at the Heatherington home, 12
Black Oak drive, and other
guests were Mr-, and Mrs.
George Sloniger. .
Mr. Denning has been assist
ant manager of the Camp White
Veterans' administration domi
ciliary. Friday evening Dr. and Mrs.
Heatherington had as dinner
guests members of the Bishop's
company. The company- present
ed three plays last week at First
Methodist and First Presby
terian churches.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and nuw& for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 djd the
day before publication.
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Crater Lake post
and auxiliary, VFW, dinner,
VFW hall.
6:30 p.m. Eagle Point
Grange, Grange hall.
7:30 p.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," 203 Holly Theater
bldg.
7:45 p.m. Carnation club,
Mrs. Morris G. Johnsburg, 213
Beatty st.
8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. W. E. Hercher, 1608 Strat
ford ave.
8 p.m. Howard PTA, in gym
nasium. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg.
8 p.m. Mary circle, Mrs. Ray
Alder, 740 Dakota ave.
8 p.m. Jackson county salon,
8 and 4-0, Mrs. Earl Bigalow, 104
King st.
Wednesday
9:45 a.m. LWV unit, home of
Mrs. Fred Carr.
10 a.m. Phoenix Grange
HEC, Grange hall.
10:30 a.m. Rogue-Elk Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Frank Dolenchek.
10:30 a.m. Central Point
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Leo Ghelardi.
10:30 a.m. Blue Star Moth
ers, Carpenters union hall, 123Vi
West Main st.
12 noon Reames Social club,
Medford Masonic temple.
1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. Ben Todd, 222 King st.
1 p.m. Chapter CP, PEO,
home of Mrs. Theodore Gar hart.
1 p.m. Past Chiefs club, Py
thian Sisters, Mrs. George Bry
ant, 3384 Forest ave.
1 p.m. Get Together club,
Moose hall, 11 Newtown st.
1 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church, Circle 9, Mrs. A. J.
Lynch, 615 West Jackson st.
1:30 p.m. Esther circle, Mrs.
Ethel Cummings, 1000 Alta st.
1:45 p.m. Contemporary
Book club, Girls Community
club.
2 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls Community club.
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