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Central Point IOOF, Rebekahs
Install New Officers Monday
Central Point Mrs.0James E.
Farrar was installed noble grand
of Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge and
Ellsworth Robinson took the of
fice of noble grand for the
Central Point Odd Fellows at
joint ceremonies January 16.
The installations were held at
the Central Point Grange hall.
Other Rebekahs to take offices
were Mrs. Harold Wilson, vice-
grand; Mrs. A. E. Troutman, re
cording secretary; Mrs. John
Kime, financial secretary; Mrs.
Clark McDowell, treasurer; Mrs.
James Van der Steen, warden;
Mrs. Gerald Kime, conductor;
Mrs. Robert Booth, inside guard
ian, and Mrs. Melvin Frick, out
side guardian.
Mrs. Robert Pfaff is the new
right supporter of the noble
grand; Mrs. Ralph Burkhart, left
supporter; Mrs. Edward Jones,
right supporter of vice-grand;
Mrs. Dee Booth, left supporter;
Mrs. Marshall Weidman, chap
lain, and Mrs. Forest Thomason,
color bearer.
Those who will serve with
Mr. Robinson during his term
as IO(5F noble gand will be
A. E. Troutman, vice-grand; Neil
Glenn, recording secretary; Fran
cis Marshall, financial secretary;
C. J. Thomason, treasurer; G. E.
Kime, right supporter of noble
grand; Marshall Weidman, left
supporter.
Frank Glenn is the right sup
porter to the vice-grand; Clark
McDowell, left supporter; For
est Thomason, warden; John
Robinson, conductor; L. D. Hays,
color bearer; John Kime, left
cene supporter, Bill Musty,
right scene supporter; A. C.
Smith, chaplain; Harold Wilson,
inside guard and Vern Kight,
outside guard.
Refreshments were served
after the ceremony by Mt. Pitt
Rebekah members.
Harry Newnham, district dep-
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uty grand master, and Mrs. Paul
Thompson, district deputy presi
dent, both of Gold Hill, headed
the installation teams.
Installation Set
For Two Lodges
Tuesday Evening
Joint installation ceremonies
for Olive Rebekah lodge and
Medford Odd Fellows will be
held Tuesday, January 24 at 8
p.m., in the IOOF hall, 221 West
Sixth street.
Harry Newnham, district depu
ty from Gold Hill, and an in
stalling team from his lodge will
officiate for the Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Riley Applegate of Olive
Rebekah lodge will be the in
stalling officer for the Rebekahs.
Mrs. J. D. Brummond will be
installed as noble grand and El
bert McNew is the incoming no
ble grand for the Medford IOOF.
At a meeting of the Rebekahs
last Monday evening plans were
completed for the joint installa
tion. Those who will assist the
present noble grand, Mrs. Frank
Chapman, with refreshments are
Mrs. Dollie Love, Mrs. Clarence
Jordan, Mrs. Frank Wright;
Homer Vinzant, George Wimer
and Marcus McKenzie.
A donation of money was
given at the recent meeting for
the March of Dimes drive and
a note of appreciation from the
IOOF members was received for
a contribution of $100 given to
that lodge by the Rebekahs.
Mrs. McNew was presented a
30-year pin. She formerly was
a member of the lodge in Idaho.
Mrs. Rozella Theesfeld was
chairman of the refreshment
committee assisted by Mrs. Hazel
Anderson, Mrs. Cleona Apple
gate, and Mrs. Homer Vinzant.
New KYJC Series
Is Planned For
Parents-Teachers
A new radio program series of
special interest to parents and
teachers will begin 'tomorrow,
January 23 on radio station
KYJC at 2 p.m. The "Study
Group of the Air" will feature
discussions by local people in
terested in children of pre
school to high school age.
The Jackson County Public
Health association's mental
health committee is sponsoring
the weekly 15-minute program.
Discussions will be based on ar
ticles in the national Parent-
Teacher magazines under the de
partment, "For a Lifetime of
Mental Health." This same series
of articles is used in PTA study
groups in Jackson county.
Tomorrow's program will, be
concerned with the pre-school
age child, with Mrs. Cleo Kent
of the Public Health department
in charge. Mrs. Kent, a public
health nurse, will discuss "Why
Children Annoy Us" with Mrs.
Thomas Shearin of Eagle Point,
a nurse and mother of three
children. Their topics will in
clude the stubborn child, and
parents' reactions and feelings
toward their children.
On succeeding programs ele
mentary school children and
adolescents will be considered.
Miss Mary Vandenburg of the
Child Guidance clinic will be in
charge of the programs on school
age children. Southern Oregon
college, under the direction of
Dr. John McAuley, will present
the group of programs about
adolescents and their problems
The three subjects, pre-school
childern, school age children,
and adolescents will be aired
each Monday in rotation. It is
thought parents will find the
programs interesting and inform
ative.
The same topics are also dis
cussed weekly in another series
now in progress on station KMED
at 4:30 p.m. every Monday. Staff
members of the Oregon Congress
of Parents and Teachers, edu
cators and doctors are the par
ticipants in this series.
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Sunday, January 22, 1958
Neighbors
Install
New Officers
Mrs. A. R. Allen was installed
oracle of the Royal Neighbors
of America lodge at ceremonies
Thursday evening in the Pyth
ian building. Mrs. Irvin Patten
is now past oracle; Mrs. I. V.
Lawrence Jr., vice-oracle; Mrs.
Harry E.; Miller, chancellor;
Mrs. Carol Pearson, recorder;
Mrs. M. S. Mallory, receiver.
Mrs. L. S. Bashaw, marshal;
Mrs. Tom Lynch, assistant mar
shal; Mrs. Frank E. Gidney and
Mrs. W. H. Arnold, inner and
outer guards; Miss Blanch Arn
old, manager; and Mrs. . Floyd
Bewley, musician.
Those who hold the offices of
the graces are Miss Arnold,
faith; Mrs. I. V. Lawrence Sr.,
modesty; Mrs. Ed Cass,, unself
ishness; Mrs. Keith Pace, en
durance. Mrs. Anna McCormick was in
stalled flag bearer; Mrs. Pace,
juvenile director; Mrs. A. B.
Shirley, degree staff captain.
Installing officer was Mrs.
Thomas Mee, assisted by Mrs.
Carl Pearson, ceremonial mar
shal, and Mrs. Russell Zundel,
assistant ceremonial marshal.
Refreshments were served by
the Mesdames Robert Gilman,
E. M. Lovell and F. T. Hussong.
Table decorations were done
in brown and green with yellow
candles. Hall decorations includ
ed ivy and juniper boughs with
candles.
Attorney Speaks
For Lady Lions;
Reports Heard
Robert Dames, Medford attor
ney, was speaker for the month
ly meeting of Medford Lady
Lions held Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Camp
bell, 21 South Groveland avenue.
Guests were Mrs. Dan Dwyer
and Mrs. Jack Ingram from Cra
ter Lady Lions, Mrs. Clyde Leon
ard, former Medford resident
now from Portland, and Mrs.
Earl Courtney.
Mrs. Dames' informative talk
was on wills.
The club was informed of the
results of the recent Christmas
toy project. A total of 350 dolls
that had been repaired and
dressed by the Lady Lions, 136
tricycles, 70 wagons, 22 wheel
barraws, -28 pedal cars, and 19
scooters, repaired and painted by
the Medford Fire Department,
were given to 567 children, rep
resenting 159 families, accord
ing to the report.
Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Tom-
jack, Mrs. H. A. Christoffersen
and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell.
Installation Set
By Herb Society
Tuesday Afternoon
Rogue Valley Herb society
members will be installed at a
meeting Tuesday, January 25 at
1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Arthur B. Kneass, 2535 Stewart
avenue.
Mrs. R. D. Abel will speak
during the session on "Hawaiian
Holiday" and Mrs. William
Perry will speak briefly regard
ing salad burnet. Roll call will
be answered by members giving
interesting information which
they have learned during the
past year. Annual dues will be
payable.
Those who need direction to
the Kneass home should meet
by Matlack's store, Ross lane at
West Main street at 1 p.m., and
they will be directed.
St. Mark's Guild
To Meet Monday
St. Mark's Evening guild will
meet Monday, January 23, at 8
p.m. in the parish hall. Mrs. Ed
w a r d Barnett, president, and
other new officers of the group
will take charge of the session.
Potluck Dinner
To B Held by Club
Cruisers' club of First Presby
terian church will meet Monday,
January 23, at 6:45 p.m. at the
church. A potluck dinner will be
served.
Latin Is Not A "Dead
Language" Among Doctors!
By no means. They use Latin when they write
a prescription because it is a pure language
and cannot be adulterated. Our Registered
Pharmacists long schooled in filling prescrip
tions are quick and accurate at reading these
Latin "messages" of mercy." They fill the
Doctor's prescriptions . . . and the patient re
ceives the full benefit of them. When you
have a prescription to be filled, make it a point
to send or bring it to us.
Medford Pharmacy, Inc.
We Are Open Today 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
PHONE 2-6253
Monday
6:45 p.m. Cruisers club,
First Presbyterian church, at
church.
8 p.m. Crater PTA, school
cafetorium.
8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs.
Mamie Sleeter, 1715 East Main
st.
8 p.m. St. Mark's Evening
guild, Parish hall.
8 p.m. FL club, Olive Rebek
ah lodge, Mrs. W. E. Roberts,
521 Palm st.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Prayer group,
WSCS, First Methodist church,
business session; 12:30 p.m.,
luncheon, 1:30 p.m., program, at
church.
Gardeners Want
Debris Cleared
From Highways
Rogue River A request has
been made by Rogue River Gar
den club members to the Oregon
State highway commission to
clean debris from highway right-of-ways
left there as the result
of the Christmas floods, it was
announced last week.
Members of the club whose
gardens were destroyed or dam
agd by the high waters also are
being assisted by the club in re
establishing their gardens. Each
of those members is being given
a Charlotte Armstrong rose, the
club flower, from organization
funds, and other members are
planning a garden center, so
that they may pool plants from
their own gardens to help those
whose gardens were damaged by
the water.
Another project of the Rogue
River group will be to furnish
table decorations for a March of
Dimes dinner to be held Febru
ary 4 at the Rogue River Grange
hall.
Mrs. Henry Bonney was host
ess to the club at her home Jan
uary 17 assisted by Mrs. Walter
Carroll and Mrs. Robert Sug
den. Refreshments were served
and the day's prize was won by
Mrs. Bonney. Mrs. Annie Wil
kenson was a guest and 18 mem
bers attended. Mrs. Water Shock
and Mrs. Harry Condray were at
the meeting after absences be
cause of illness.
The resignation of Mrs. Herb
Brooks as vice-president was an
nounced. Mrs. Paul Hughes
brought seeds of a dollar plant
given to her by Mrs. Gus Rueh-
ling for all members of the club
who wish to have the plant in
their yards.
An arrangement of dried Bells
of Ireland and dried poppy pods
dyed red were exhibited by Mrs.
William Kraus.
At the club's meeting Febru
ary 21 at the home of Mrs. Larry
Bassett, Grants Pass, the annual
spring flower show plans will
be discussed.
. Also to be discussed will be
membership in the Federation
of Garden clubs. The program
will concern pruning pyrachan
thia shrubs.
Board, Parents
Discuss School
Howard Howard Parent
Teacher association held a rrreet
ing with the school board Tues
day evening to discuss the needs
of the school. Members of the
board explained the increase in
students and the neeii for more
standard classrooms in the near
future. The parents were then
asked to present questions to the
panel and a dfscussion followed.
Mrs. Thomas Eaton, president
held a business meeting. She
told of the meetings for the par
ents of the pre-school children;
the first one to be Tuesday, Jan
uary 24, in the school gymnas
ium. Two speakers from south
ern Oregon college, members of
the school board and members of
the PTA will meet with the par
ents to discuss" the pre-school
child. Refreshments will be serv
ed and child care will be furn
ished. The group met in the cafeteria
for refreshments served by the
second grade room mothers.
127 EAST SIXTH
12:30 p.m. Kiwanian Dames,
Mrs. Dwight L. Houghton, 512
Dakota st.
1 p.m. Howard Garden club,
Mrs. L. C. McCay, 2617 Howard
ave.
1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley Herb
society, home of Mrs. Arthur B.
Kneass.
6:15 p.m. Medford Truth
center, dinner, Art and Billie's
cafe, 515 South Central ave.,
class at center, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Drill team, FOE
auxiliary practice, at FOE hall.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Central Point Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Elta Deuel Hubbs
tent, DUV, courthouse. .
8 p.m. Eagle Point PTA,
high school library.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Mrs.
Joe Cook, 124 King st.
8 p.m. Joint installations,
Olive Rebekah and Medford Odd
Fellows lodges, IOOF hall, 221
West Sixth st.
Wednesday
12:30 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO,
Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Ross lane.
12:30 . p.m. Mistletoe club,
Girls Community club.
1 p.m. Past Matrons club,
OES, Nevita chapter, Mrs. W. H.
Holt, 18 Summit ave
8 p.m. Bow Bells chapter,
DBE, Girls Community club.
Thursday
12 noon First Christian
church, Circle 5, Mrs. Wayne
Smith, Merriman rd., covered
dish luncheon.
1 p.m. Medford Sojourner's
club, Medford hotel.
I p.m. First Christian church,
Circle 1, Mrs. Claud Haggard,
dessert; Circle 2, Mrs. H. R. Sut
ton, 343 South Grape st., des
sert; Circle 3, Mrs. Irl Grove,
1008 Reddy ave., dessert, Circle
4, Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, 112 Cot
tage st., dessert; Circle 6, Mrs.
Roy Guyer, 319 Portland ave.,
dessert.
6:30 p.m. Jefferson PTA,
school cafeteria.
8 p.m. Alpha Phi Sorority al
umnae, Mrs. H. P. Poston, 922
Reddy st.
7:30 p.m. Central Point Job's
Daughters, Central Point Mason
ic temple, preceded by dinner
at Jackson hotel.
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic temple.
8 p.m. FOE auixliary, Eagles
hall.
Friday
II a.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, "Unity," 203 Holly bldg.
1 p.m. Electa Social club,
Girls Community club.
Saturday
2 p.m. Crater Lake chapter,
DAR, Girls Community club.
6:30 p.m. FOE auxiliary, Ea
gles hall.
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Pope To Bless .
Coming Marriage
Monte Carlo 0J.R) Pope
Pius XII has promised to bless
the marriage of Prince Rainier
of Monaco and Miss Grace Kelly,
American screen star, it was
announced here today.
A palace announcement said
the Pope had sent a telegram to
the prince in reDlv to a mewairp
from Rainier informing him of
ine engagement.
The pontiff informed the
prince he would invoke the
abundance of divine graces for
tne marriage, the announcement
said.
Both Rainier and Miss Kelly
are Roman Catholics.
Sojoumers'Club
To Meet Thursdav
Medford Sojourners will meet
Thursday, January 26 at 1 p.m.
at the Medford hotel. An invita
tion is extended to all inactive
members to attend.
Newcomers In MpHford and
vicinity who have lived here
not more than two years are
eligible to attend and become
members. The main purpose of
the organization is to help new-
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noon.
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fast . . . sleep soundly . . . grow like weeds.
How do they do it? They've got the advantage of being more
recent models, of course newer body styles and all that. But a large
part of the answer lies in the fuel they run around on.
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FOE Auxiliary
Plans Initiation
The auxiliary to Fraternal
Order of Eagles will conduct
initiation when they meet Thurs
day, January 26 in the Eagles
hall. Members are to take salads
or sandwiches.
The birthday dinner for the
month will be held Saturday,
January 28 at 6:30 p.m., in the
Eagles hall and members who
attend should take covered
dishes for the dinner.
The FOE auxiliary drill team
has scheduled a practice for
Tuesday, January 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Woodcraft Neighbors
Plan Social Meeting
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
hold a social meeting at the home
of Mrs. Clarence Jordan, 718
Beekman street, Monday eve
ning, January 23.
Reames Chapter
The 1956 officers, and Cour
tesy Girls will be hostesses for a
meeting of Reames chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, set for
Thursday, January 26, at 8 p.m.
in Medford Masonic hall.
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MARRIAGE BOOM AHEAD
Only 1.5 million marriages
occurred in 1955, as compared
with 2.3 million in postwar 1946.
But in 1960, there will be a new
wave of marriages resulting
from the boom in births in the
40's. About . 2 million a year.
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Gardeners Plan
Meeting Tuesday
Howard Mrs. L. C. McGay,
2617 Howard avenue, will be
hostess Tuesday, January 24 at
1 p.m., to members of Howard
Garden club. Mrs. G. G. Stagg
will speak regarding herbs.
The last meeting of the club
was held in December at the
home of Mrs. James Wicker. A
holiday party was held and Mrs.
Don J. Elliot had charge of the
program. Cohostesses were Mrs.
R. Gillespy and Mrs. R. Otto
man. You're
Invited!
Card Party
Luncheon
Fashion Show
February 6
Rogue Valley
Country Club
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Proceeds (or
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