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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1956)
Nurse is Speaker For Baby Sitters At Last Meeting Mrs. Cleo Kent, a public health nurse for Jackson county, showed a film on baby sitting at the last meeting of the Baby Sitters' club of Medford. The meeting was held at the home of the coordinator, Mrs. Harold Geigle, 1533 Springbrook road. Mrs. Kent led discussion fol lowing the film. All the sitters agreed to take certain medical tests to accompany their doctor's certificates, and also to have chest x-rays. Plans are also be ing made for members of the group to take a first aid course. Mrs. Geigle states that mem bers of the club are all mothers themselves and that they are being further trained in order to make them more efficient and dependable. All calls for sitters are chanelled through the club. Scoff ish Rite Women Hold Recent Meeting New officers of Scottish Rite Women's club were the refresh ment committee at a meeting of the club April 23. Men of the Scottish Rite joined the women for refreshments at the close of their meetings. About 15 wo men attended. The session was held in the club's rooms at the Medford Masonic temple. The next meeting will be May 14 and Mrs. Verna McCallister will be general chairman. Stamp'Club Mrs. Lillian Capsey will enter tain members of Southern Ore gon Stamp club for a meeting at the home of her son, Dr. Nor man Capsey, 60 South Modoc avenue, Thursday, May 3. The meeting, set for 8 p.m., will be followed by a discussion of stamps arid trading. GIRL SCOUTS Visit Fire Station Brownie Troop 144, accomp anied by Mrs. William Freder ick, Mrs. Paul Garren and Mrs. Willian Meyers, visited the Med ford Fire department recently. The girls were shown the of fice, recreation and dormitory facilities, the drying tower for fire hoses and repair shop. The fire trucks were shown to the girls and it was explained to them which trucks were sent ou' according to the type of fire reported. During the visit a fire man slid down the pole used by them in cases of emergencies. Meeting Announced For Roxy Ann HEC Roxy Ann Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, May 2, at 8 p.m. at the Grange hall. Hostesses will be Mesdames Whitcher and Tames. Wives of Bosses Luncheon Guests Rogue River chapter, National Secretaries association, Interna tional, observed National Sec retaries day at an annual "boss's wife," luncheon April 25 at the Medford hotel. Fourteen mem bers and 20 guests met in the Rogue room for the event. Mrs. Ksy Thomas. Oregon di vision president, and also chap ter president spoke to the group. Luncheon tables were decorat ed with gold and crimson car nations, using colors of the as sociation. Entertainment included an in strumental trio composed of Miss Lona Felkner, pianist; Richard Evans, baritone horn; and Jack Hamilton, trombonist. An accordion number was fur nished by Miss Virginia Walters. The musicians all are students at Crater High school. Bird Scrapbook Shown for Group Howard As a part of a pro gram concerning birds presented at last Tuesday's meeting of Howard Garden club Mrs. How ard Lind exhibited a scrapbook concerning birds and their hab its. She has worked on the pro ject for the past year and .with the scrapbook she displayed a set of pictures which she has as sembled and suitably framed. Mrs. Jack Campbell was hostess and Mrs. C. May and Mrs. W. Smith were her co hostesses. Entertainment includ ed a plant exchange, Next club meeting will be May 22 at the home of Mrs. W. J. McCulloch, route 2, box 379, Merriman road. Make sure quilts are clean before storage. But unless they contain wool, it is not necessary to use a moth preventive. Fold them carefully and place in a dust-free box or chest. Monday, April 30. 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Seventeen Join New Organization Seventeen attended the first full membership meeting of the Cow Belles, auxiliary to the Jackson County Livestock asso ciation Wednesday at the Jack son hotel. All became members of the new group at the lunch eon session. Mrs. Dora Krouse of the Ap plegate was selected to attend a state meeting of the organiza tion to be heid jointly with the state livestock association at Bend May 7, 8 and 9. Twenty new names were list ed by the members and those persons will be contacted to at tend the next meeting of the group and to join. The charter is still open and will remain so until the next meeting which is planned as a tea to be held dur ing the summer months. Rogue-Elk Group Has New Officers Rogue-Elk New officers of Rogue-Elk Home Extension unit were announced last week. They are Mrs. Mose Bush, chairman; Mrs. Harold Corliss, vice-chairman; Mrs. Oscar Hansen, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. George Tockstein, corresponding secre tary. Elections were held April 18 at the home of Mrs. Chester Wil son, Mrs. Royal Greenman and Mrs. Art Hume were cohostesses. A luncheon was prepared from recipes from Ceylon. A report was given on a "pennies for friendship" project. The group will exhibit work at the annual Homemakers fes tival to be held Wednesday in Central Point. A special meet ing was held last week to com plete work" on a skit to be presented. Mrs. Orpha Wendel Hosiest for Club Mrs. Orpha Wendel, 411 Ar cadia court, was hostess for Felixianne club at her home April 24. A social afternoon was spent and the hostess served refresh ments. 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