Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1956, Image 21

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The itaif of the Jacksonville High school year
book held a banquet at Mon Desir Dining inn
Thursday evening. Twenty-four students and
the advisor. Carl Totman, attended the event
which marked the end of the year's activities
for the staff. The book, which will contain 46
pages this year, is to be delivered soon by the
publishers. Pictures of the banquet were taken
Rebekahs Make
Recommendations
On Lodge Offices
Mrs. Fred Daugherty has been
recommended by Olive Rebekah
lodge members for deputy pres
ident, and alternates for the of
fice are Mrs. Iva Walden, Mrs
Dollie Love, Mrs. Clara Frank
lin and Mrs. Minnie Bryant. The
recommendations were made at
a meeting Monday evening,
when Mrs. Donald Ivie was in
stalled as conductress by the
deputy president, Mrs. Riley Ap-
pelgate.
Other recommendations are
to rthe degree of chivalry of the
lodge and named were Mrs. Mar
garet Davis and Mrs. Lora
Strahan.
Plans now are being made to
attend a state Rebekah assembly
to be held soon in Tillamook.
Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs.
Lewis Thompson and Mrs. A. H.
Gregory are among those who
plan to attend.
A gift of money was sent re
cently to aid in bringing a Re
bekah member from the Nether
lands and the group voted last
week to sponsor the Theta Rho
elub. Mrs. Bryan Newton, a
member of the local lodge, but
now living in Portland, attended
the meeting.
Other visitors were Mrs. Jo
delle Hargin, Tulare, Calif.; Mrs.
Emma Pomeroy, San Diego,
.Calif , and Mrs. Lois Pastor,
Tiialitan.
Initiated into the lodge at the
meeting were Mrs. Jane Chili
cothe, Mrs. Sadie Squires, Mrs.
Forest Sample, Mrs. Carmen
Melton, Mrs. Richard Wilson and
Mrs. Melvin Thomassen.
A rummage sale is planned.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. W. H. Dyer, Mrs. James
Fleming, Mrs. Harry Bryant,
Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Alice Smith
and Mrs. Brummond.
Study Group Ends
Program for Year .
Jackson Study group met May
i at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson, 421 North Columbus
ve. This was the last meeting
of the school year and was a cov
ered dish luncheon served in the
garden.
About 15 members were pres
ent with guests attending from
Other school districts.
Miss Dorothy Huskey, health
educator of Jackson County
Health department, was guest
speaker.
A short summary of past meet
4ngs was given and Mrs. John
"Schroeder, Study Group chair
man, announced that the Jack
ion School Study Group will
tart meeting again in Septem
ber. One crop acre, of every six in
the United States was dusted,
sprayed, fertilized or seeded by
aircraft in 1955, according to
the U. S. Weather Bureau.
Dead line Sunday Classified la at
Boon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day
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Orchestra
Is Member
Of League
The Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon is now a mem
ber of the American Symphony
Orchestra league, according to
word received by Richard D.
Werner, conductor of the local
symphony orchestra. The Phil
harmonic Society recently pre
sented its third and final con
cert of the season at the Medford
High school auditorium.
The American Symphony Or
chestra league, with headquart
ers is in Charleston, W. Va., has
a membership of some 200 sym
phony orchestras throughout the
United States, including such
famous ones as the Boston Sym
phony, the New York Philhar
monic, the San Francisco Sym
phony, Los Angeles Philharmon
ic, St. Louis Symphony, and the
Chicago Symphony.
The aim of the orchestra
league is to encourage and guide
symphony orchestras wherever
formed. It sponsors various serv
ice programs, including arts
festivals and councils, confer
ences, and workshop programs
of numerous types. Included on
the league's impressive calendar
for 1956 is a western conference
of orchestras to be held in Calif
ornia this summer.
The American Symphony Or
chestra leagus was formed to
meet the notable upsurge of in
terest shown in symphonic music
all over the United States and
Canada in recent years. A letter
from the league states that the
organization is happy to welcome
the Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon into league
membership.
Medford Woman
On Club Program;
Officers Elected
Eagle Point Mrs. W, L. Wal
den of Medford was guest of
honor at the last meeting of
Eagle Point Federated Garden
Club and gave demonstrations
in Corsage making
Officers for the ensuing year
are Mrs. Glenn Clymer, pres
ident; Mrs. Bill Wattenburg, vice
president; Mrs. John Carnes, sec
retary; Mrs. Earle Jossy, treas
urer; Mrs. Ted Flury, 'historian.
Officers will be installed at a
meeting in the Westerburg Rose
Garden June 6
Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald and Mrs.
Glenn Clymer are deligates to
the State Convention of Garden
Clubs at Ontario.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Cliff
Green and Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald..
The club plans an iris show
for the near future.
Mrs. Charles Cushman, was
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ray
Harnish. '
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CHILDREN'S HOME
CLOSEOUT
PICDAH
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Regular
$1.50
Central Rexall Drug
Main and
and processed by the art editor of the book.
Shown (left to right) are Miss Joy Dahl. Phil
Winningham, Ron Muir, Gregory McKeen, Miss
Sylvia Hukill. Miss Zita Maddox, Floyd Drii
kell. Tommy King and Miss Clara Anderson.
The students are shown with the before-dinner
"Cokes."
Mrs. George Rode
Named President
Of School Club
Griffin Creek Mrs. George
Rode was elected president of
the Griffin Creek School club at
elections held recently at the
school. Retiring president is
Mrs. Richard Krois
Other officers elected to serve
for the next year are Mrs. Wil-
1 1 a m Bracker, vice-president;
Mrs. Donald Minor, secrestary;
Mrs. Edith Arnold, treasurer.
Mrs. William Bracker is re
tiring secretafy and Mrs. Joseph
Cosad, retiring treasurer.
Chairman for the past year
have been Mrs. Lyle Heideman,
transportation; Mrs. Hardy Max-
son, hospitality; Mrs. Monroe
Walker, publicity; Mrs. Donald
Minear, welfare; Mrs. Thomas
Helman, room mothers; Mr. and
Mrs. George Rode, programs;
Mrs. Joe Killingsworth, organ
ization sponsor.
The nominating committee
was made up of Mrs. Robert
Minear, chairman; Mrs. Floyd
Robinson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs.
Dewey Rawlings, and Mrs
Randy Hugdahl.
James Walker, Sam Harbison
and Mrs. Roy Sanders, members
of the school board, gave reports
to the group. Steve Whipple,
music instructor, and students
at the school, presented a pro
gram. Refreshments were served by
mothers of first and second
grade students.
WASH AND WEAR STYLE
A shirt designed for
easoal wear features one of the new
waah-and-wear cotton fabrics that
require little or no ironing. Alfred
of New York designed this trim,
convertible sports shirt in Ever
glaze cotton twill by Samson Abbott
4 Frank. The rich, foulard pattern
is typical of 'the highly styled cot
tons used in sports shirts this year,
toe National Cotton Council notes.
Plus Fed.
Tax 4c
Central
Retired Teachers
To Hold Meeting
A varied program of music
and readings will be given at the
meeting Monday, May 14 of
Jackson county unit, Oregon
Retired Teachers association.
The group will gather at the
home of Mrs. Marie Dizney, 360
South Second street, Central
Point.
A business meeting will be
conducted.
All retired teachers are in
vited to attend. Those who need
transportation should be -at the
Jacksonville hotel at 12:30 p.m.
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Crater Auxiliary .
Elects Officers;
Visitors Attend
New officers were elected at
a meeting of Crater Lions' aux
iliary held Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Jack Ingram,
914 Queen Anne avenue. Offi
cers elected are president, Mrs.
Warren Brenner; first vice presi
dent, Mrs. Murrey Dumas; sec
ond vice president, Mrs. George
Potucek; secretary, Mrs. Ingram;
treasurer, Mrs. Dalton Gressett;
lion trainer, Mrs. Jack Shep
herd; directors, Mrs. Earl Chriss
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Sunday, May 13, 1958.
man, and Mrs. William Ferris. I
Guests visiting from the. Grants '
Pass Lions' auxiliary were Mrs.
Louis Hardin, Mrs. Ted Bergold,
Mrs. George Curtis, Mrs. Oren
Masters, Mrs. George Jack and
Mrs. William Rohlfing. The'
local club plans to return the
visit Monday evening in Grants
Pass. . .
The auxiliary will have a
booth in conjunction with the
Crater Lions' club on Armed
Forces day, May 16, at Haw
thorne park. Soft drinks and
popcorn will be served.
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