Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1956, Image 21

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Mrs. Kay Thomas is the new president ot the Oregon division.
National Secretaries association, having been elected during a con
vention last week end in Eugene. Mrs. Thomas, a secretary at Cal
Ore Machinery company, Medford, lives in Central Point.
(Brainerd photo)
Mother, Daughter
Visit in Finland
Mrs. Russel R. Mix and daugh
ter, Lynor, 210 Laurel street,
have left Medford to spend sev
eral weeks in Finland.
The two left here March 20
by plane for Chicago where they
visited Mrs. Mix's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Tuominen, and
other relatives. March 29 they
sailed from New York on the
Norwegian liner, SS Stavenger
Fjord for Finland. The travelers
will return about the middle of
July.
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and see our "new look" and let us give you a
"new look" in hair styling.
We're Proud To Announce ANN FULTON
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Gladamson Unit Plans
"White Elephant" Sale
"White elephant" sale articles
should be taken by members of
Gladamson unit of Wesleyan
Service guild of First Methodist
church when they meet Thurs
day, April 19. The meeting will
be held at 7:30 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Alva Perkins, 2322 East
Main street. Dessert will be
served and a business session
conducted.
Cordially Invited
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Kay Thomas
Heads Club
In Oregon
Mrs. Kay Thomas, Central
Point, was elected Oregon divis
ion president for the National
Secretaries association at the
group's state convention in Eu
gene April 6-7. Mrs. Thomas is
also the president of the local
chapter of NSA and is employed
as a secretary at Cal-Ore Ma
chinery company here in Med
ford. Other division officers elected
land, secretary and Mrs. Hazel
j Lyle, Eugene, treasurer. Theme
of the convention was "growth
through cooperation, companion
ship and CPS," which stands for
Certified Professional Secretary,
the ultimate goal of all NSA
members. Attending the con
vention was Miss Martha Rosa
mond, Spokane, Wash., north
west district vice-president of
National Secretaries Association.
Local secretaries making the
trip to Eugene for the conven
tion were Mrs. Kay Jandreau,
Mrs. Jeanne Rose, Mrs. Virginia
Schuster and Mrs. Thomas.
The birthday meeting of
Rogue River chapter, National
Secretaries association, Interna
tional, was held Thursday, at
the Kachina room in Phoenix.
Fourteen, members and one
guest, Mrs. Fredene Doty, at
tended. Highlight of the evening was.
the traditional candlelight in
itiation of three new members,
Mrs. Bea Saunders, Mrs. Jeanne
Rose and Mrs. Gwenn Caster.
The chapter president, Mrs.
Kay Thomas, gave a detailed re
port of the recent division con
vention at Eugene at which the
local chapter won a prize for
membership drive participation.
The evening's entertainment
featured an Oriental auction at
which members bid on unknown
objects donated by other mem
bers of the group.
Member Transfers
To Medford Lodge
McKinley Finnell became a
member of Medford Odd Fel
lows lodge at a meeting April 10.
He transferred his membership
from Redding, Calif. a
A pinochle trophy was won
from the Central Point lodge by
Homer Vinzant, Forest Samples
and E. B. McNew. The trophy is
furnished .by the Grants Pass
IOOF lodge.
It was reported that blood do
nations have been made to the
blood mobile campaign, given in
the name of the IOOF lodge.
Marcus McKenzie, chairman,
with Jack Huston and Mr. Vin
zant, make up a committee to
prepare a float for the annual
Pear Blossom festival parade.
WEEK ONLY
INCLUDED IN 8ALE ARB
-SALE PRICE $1.69
SALE PRICE $1.39
SALE PRICE $1.29
SALE PRICE $1.19
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Airs; Ira Can field Installed
Head of Amaranth Court Here
Roxy Ann court, Order of Amaranth, held public installation
of 1956 officers April 7 in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ira D. Can
field was installed royal matron, succeeding Mrs. George Rehart,
and Clarence Harwood was installed as royal patron, succeeding
Carl Oestreich.
Other officers installed were
Mrs. Vernon Turpin, associate
matron; Ole Skoog, associate
patron; Mrs. Carl Oestreich, sec
retary; Lloyd Caton, treasurer;
Mrs. Marshall Day, conductress;
Mrs. Frank Little, associate con
ductress; Earle Sweek, trustee
for two years; Marshall Day
trustee for three year; Mrs. John
Esp, marshal in east; Mrs. Lem
Manning, marshal in west; Mrs.
Clarence Harwood, prelate; Mrs.
Jack Clark, standard bearer;
Mrs. Fred Graten, truth; Mrs.
Frank Salyers, faith; Mrs. Lloyd
Caton, wisdom; Mrs. Stanley
Jones Sr., charity; Fred Purdin,
historian; Mrs. J. Robbins, mu
sician; Mrs. Cecil Carter, warder.
The court was opened in reg
ular form by Mrs. Rehart and
Mr. Oestreich, the retiring
royal matron and patron, who
were presented with past matron
and patron jewels on behalf of
the court, as well as gifts from
their officers.
The uncrowning ceremonies
were conducted by Mrs. Jack
Schulz, past royal matron of
Friendship court of Klamath
Falls, Who acted as uncrowning
matron. She was assisted by Mrs.
Glenn Linn, crown bearer; Mrs.
Charles Hoppe, standard bearer;
Mrs. Jack Kennedy, marshal in
east; Mrs. Frank Lambo, mar
shal in west.
The installation ceremony was
performed by Mr. Oestreich, in
stalling patron; Mrs. Hoppe, in
stalling marshal; Mr. Hoppe, aide
to marshal; Mrs. Glenn Linn,
installing prelate; Mrs. Ernest
Price, installing secretary; Mrs.
Mrs. L. G. Frink, installing musi
cian. Mrs. Dewey Queen, past ma
tron, acted as coronating matron
in the coronation cermonies and
was assisted by Mr. Canfield,
marshal; Mrs Tom Freed, stand
ard bearer; Mrs. William Barnes,
crown bearer; Mr. Linn, sword
bearer; Mrs. J. J. Kennedy, mar
shal in east; Mrs. Frank Lambo,
marshal in west. After the cor
onation, the royal matron was
escorted through a floral arch
and guard of honor formed by
the members while Mrs. Rob
b i n s sang "Memories" accom-
pained by Mrs. Frink.
John J. Kennedy, grand as
sociate patron of the grand court
of . Oregon acted as master of
ceremonies and introduced the
many Masonic dignitaries and
visitors present. Those included
Mrs. Willis Mack, Astoria, grand
conductress: Mrs. H. K. Spain,
Pairs $4.95
Pairs $4.05
Pairs $3.75
Pairs $3.45
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Astoria, grand faith; Mrs. Elmer
Anderson, royal matron of
Douglas court, Roseburg; Earl
S. Beeson, Eugene, past grand
royal patron; Jack Schulz, Kla
math Falls, past grand royal pa
tron; Mrs. Arthur Denison, Kla
math Falls, assistant grand
lecturer; Fred Purdin, district
deputy of the grand master for
District No. 11; George Alling
ham, worshipful master of Med
ford lodge; Ralph Lue, thirty
third degree inspector general
honorary of the Scottish Rite;
Charles Goold, captain general of
Malta Commandery No. 4
Knights Templar; Earl Knight,
illustrious master of Table Rock
council, R & S M; Verner Lug
net, scribe of Crater Lake chap
ter, R A M; Vernon A. Turpin,
grand marshal of the grand
council of Royal and Illustrious
Masters of Oregon and past
grand high priest of the grand
chapter of Royal Arch Masons
of Oregon; Mrs. George Bryant,
Coquille, queen of Zuleima Tem
ple, Daughters of the Nile; Mrs.
E. G. Randolph, matron and Ross
Gilkison, patron, of Reames chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star;
Mrs. Orville Shores, worthy ma
tron and Lloyd Hamlin, worthy
matron of Nevita Chapter, OES;
Mrs. Melvin McGrew, worthy
maton of Nevita chapter, OES;
Mrs. Wallace Brill, guardian of
Bethel No. 14, Job's Daughters;
Miss Bernece Skoog, princess and
Lem Manning, associate guard
ian of Bethel No. 55, and rep
resentatives from Amaranth
courts in McMinnville, Beaver
ton, Portland and Vancover.
Vocal selections were given
by Mrs. Edwin Andren, accomp
anied by Mrs. Elizabeth Dress
ier and Fred Graten, accompani
ed by Mrs. Eva Marsh. Candles
on the throne were lighted by
Miss Suzie Robbins, granddaugh
ter of the royal patron and Miss
Dorthy Ann Arney, God-daughter
of Mrs.' Canfield.
Following the ceremonies, re
freshments were served in the
dining room, which was decorat
ed with pansies, these being the
official flower of the matrons
of 1956 throughout the state.
Mrs. Hoppe was in charge of the
decorating committees.
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First sugar beets in California
were grown experimentally in
1869.
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Sunday. April 15, 1956
Club Holds '
Luncheon,
Ceremony
Mrs. Frank Salyers was in- j
stalled president of Scottish Rite
Women's club April 9 at an an-
nual luncheon at the Medford I
hotel. Officers who will serve j
with her and installed also at r
the ceremonies are Mrs. George j
D. Osier, vice-president; Mrs. j
Carl Oestreich, secretary, and :
Mrs. Cecil Carter, treasurer.
The retiring president, Mrs. i
Fred Graten, was presented a
corsage and a gift from the club.
Mrs. Salyers received a bouquet I
of red rosebuds from her hus- ;
band.
Mrs. Graten extended appre
ciation to all her officers and
committees and greeted the in
coming officers.
Mrs. Salyers appointed com-:
mittees for the year. Mrs. Hazel i
Dixon was appointed chairman !
of the hostess committee; Mrs. :
Melva Hadley, custodian; Mrs. j
L. C. Scott, visitation; Mrs. D. '
W. Bowers, publicity; Mrs. E. B.
Root, Mrs. E. Hoffman and Mrs.
Harry Nordwick, finance.
Guests at the ceremonies were
Mrs. Dwight Alderman, Vancou
ver, Wash., and Mrs. B r e n
Starcher, who were introduced.
General c h ai r m a n for the
event. was Mrs. Clay Lee, assist
ed by Mrs. Root. Mrs. Charles
Hoppe had charge of table dec
orations which were spring flow
ers. Past presidents who did the
installing were Mrs. Ralph Lue
and Mrs. Ira Canfield.
Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge re
ceived a gift and others given
gifts were Mrs. Fred Purdin,
Mrs. Osier, Mrs. Robert Simpson
and Mrs. D. W. Bowers.
A trio made up of Janet
Hughes, Mary Angela Neer and
Jeff Yocom danced and Teresa
Wilkins, Kimmie Gay Williams,
and Janette Mayes did a ballet
number. They are students of
the Colleen Hope Dance studio.
Cards were the diversion of the
afternoon.
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Missionary Council
Adds New Activities
A number of activities have
been added to the program of
the Women's Missionary council
of Medford Assembly of God
church and women of the vicin
ity are invited to attend their
meetings.
Next meeting of the organiza
tion is set for Tuesday, April
17 at 7 p.m., at. the church. Mrs.
Harold D. Kahl is council presi
dent. .
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