Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL, TRIBUNE
Monday, May 21, 1956
Navy Mothers' Club
To Meet Wednesday
Central Point Central Point
Navy Mothers' club will hold
an all-day meeting at the home
of Mrs. Homer Brown, Old
Stage road, Wednesday, May 23.
A potluck luncheon will be serv
ed at noon and a business meet
ing and installation of officers
are set for 2 p.m.
cmeriti Wage
New Organization
To Meet Tuesday
The newly formed Woman's
auxiliary of St. Mark's Episco
pal church will meet tomorrow.
May 22, in the church audito
rium. Officers will be elected.
St. Elizabeth's guild of the
same church will meet Friday,
May 25, at 12:30 p.m. in the
parish hall. Luncheon will be
served with Mrs. J. E. Peter and
Mrs. R. E. Green as hostesses.
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Station, New York 11, N.Y.
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Lincoln PTA Closes Year
With Concert, Installation
A concert by the school j ris of the Oregon Congress of
orchestra and band made up the
program for last meeting for
this school year of the Lincoln
Parent-Teacher association. The
school band, directed by Ward
Smith, played several marches
and waltzes. One of the mem
bers. Robert Heide, played a
solo, accompanied by his mother,
Trie band has 36 members, and
the orchestra, directed by Miss
Audrey Brist has about 20 mem
bers. The orchestra also played
several selections.
The main business of the meet
ing, held in the school gym'
nasium on May 17, was the in
stallation of the new officers of
the unit. Installing officer was
Mrs. .Roland Holmes, past presr
dent of the Medford Council of
Parent-Teacher associations.
Installed was Johnny Weber
as president, and Mrs. H. S
Morris as vice-president. Mrs.
J. J. Jones will be treasurer and
Mrs. Eric de Place is the new
secretary. During the installa
tion Mrs. Holmes asked the new
officers and all the members to
re-pledge themselves to the ob
jectives of PTA. These are to
promote the welfare of children
and youth in home, school,
church, and community; to
raise the standards of home life;
to secure adequate laws for the
care and protection of children
and youth; to. bring into closer
relation the home and school,
that parents and teachers may
cooperate intelligently in the
training of the child; and to de
velop between educators and the
general public such united ef
forts as will secure for every
child the highest advantages in
physical, mental, social and
spiritual education.
The retiring president, Mrs.
Kenneth Bramhall, presented
two of the committee chairmen
with PTA service pins for the
work they have done during the
past year; receiving the pins
were Mrs. Austin Caldwell,
chairman of the ways and means
committee and Mrs. Eric de
Place, publicity chairman.
Mrs. Bramhall distributed a
list of the achievements of the
Lincoln PTA for the past year,
and a report by Mrs. H. S. Mor-
Panel Discussion
On Program For
Presbyterians
A panel discussion on "Chris
tian Living Family Style" will
be presented at a meeting of
Women's association of First
Presbyterian church to be held
Tuesday, May 22, at 1 p.m. at
the church.
The program is in charge of
Mrs. Grover Corum. On the
panel will be Dr. John Branden
burg, Dewey Wilson, Leonard
B. Mayfield, Miss Elizabeth Mc
Galliard and . Dr. D. Kirkland
West.
Allan Lehl will present musi
cal numbers.
A salad luncheon will be serv
ed by Charity circle members.
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ADOtESS-
CITY-
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Parents and Teachers convention
held recently in Eugene. Some of
the accomplishments of the PTA
included treats for the children
at Christmas and Easter; a
Christmas dinner for PTA mem
bers, with a speaker; a success
ful membership enrollment with
370 members; a revision of the
by-laws; a successful carnival
that more than met the budget,
which included a full tuition
scholarship of $150; another in
strument for the school orches
tra; and name plates and staplers
for the teachers.
Mrs. Bramhall thanked all
the chairman and members for
their cooperation during the
past year.
Roy Gilbertson announced
that Lincoln's spring music pro
gram would be held on Thurs
day, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. The
theme is "Roaring 20's". It will
be directed by Mrs. Hazeldean
Hohensee.
Mr. Gilbertson also urged all
to vote in the school election to
be held June 1 in the girls gym
nasium at Medford high school,
from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Mrs. Bramhall was presented
with a past presidents pin and a
corsage by Mr. Weber.
The flag ceremony was pre
sented by Mrs. W. O. Burnette s
cub scout den, Den 1, Pack 2.
Opening prayer was given by
Mrs. de Place. Refreshments
were served in the gymnasium
before the concert by Mrs. Ho
ward Pierce, Mrs. Don Moser,
Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs.
Jack Edmonds.
At the hospitality table were
Mrs. Walter McMahan and Mrs.
Joe Selby. Room count was won
by Morris Jiminez's room.
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Health Problems
To Be Discussed
"Public Health Problems in
Growing Communities" will be
the topic discussed at the next
meeting of Jackson County Pub
lic Health association. It will
be held Friday, May 25 at 1:30
p.m. in the courthouse audi
torium.
Jackson County Public Health
department representatives will
answer various questions pro
pounded by Jhe health associa
tion. These questions, on sub
jects as running sewage, con
taminated water supplies, etc.,
have been submitted- by the
health association in an effort
to discover if the efforts of the
association have kept pace with
the growth of population.
Mrs.. Henry Padgham, presi
dent of the public health asso
ciation, announced that this is
the final meeting of the asso
ciation for the summer. She is
hoping for a large audience to
attend this summing-up meeting,
both to show interest in com
munity health problems and to
evince support of the "vital
services which the Jackson
County Public Health depart
ment provides the community."
In Eugene
Mrs. John W. Kirby and Mrs.
John W. Kirby Jr., were in
Eugene over the week end for
the annual Mothers' week end
program. The former's son,
Richard, is a student at the university.
Milwaukee U.R) Here's a tip
for furniture finishers who use
steel wool for the job. When the
tiny wool particles collect in the
corner of shelves and drawers, a
small magnet can be used to pick
them up.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newm 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 p.m. the
day before publication.
Monday
7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA,
Grange hall, Phoenix.
8 p.m. VFW department
auxiliary dance. Camp White
theater, transportation from
Trailways depot.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall. .
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. First Baptist
church, Esther circle, Mrs. N. A.
Mead, route 1, box 209 Grants
rd., Central Point; Martha, Mrs.
Ethel Van Cleave, .730 Alder
st.; Ruth, Mrs. James Neeley,
1037 West 11th st. , "
1 p.m.. Women's association,
First Presbyterian church, at
church.
1 p.m. Howard Garden club,
Mrs. W. J. McCulloch, route 2,
box 379, Merriman rd.
2 p.m St. Mark's Episcopal
church auxiliary, parish house.
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PTA Congress
Opens Session
In California
San Francisco (U.R) The
National Congress of Parents
and Teachers opened its 60th
annual convention Monday with
3000 men and women dedicated
to improving education in the
nation's public schools in atten
dance. The delegates represented 40,
322 local PTAs with a total
membership of more than 10
million. The convention will last
four days.
Mrs. Rollin Brown of Los An
geles, national president, said
Sunday the national organiza
tion favors passage of the fed
eral school aid bill. She hoped
it would not be bogged down by
"interminable debate" over the
Powell amendment to bar aid
to segregated schools.
"The possibility of passing Mr.
Powell's rider is remote and we
want money to get our children
out of schools in garages and
such places and to end double
sessions and triple sessions,"
Mrs. Brown said.
She said the national PTA
favored federal school aid in
general "but with maximum lo
cal control."
As for segregation, she said
the PTA "accepts the Supreme
Court decision as implementing
the law of the United States."
She said the Supreme Court
decision has brought no com
plaint to the National Congress
from state PTA organizations
and she does not expect the
question to come up at the cur
rent meeting..
"We are not an autocracy,"
she said. "For example, we feel
it would be inappropriate for
the people of Florida to tell the
people of Michigan how to
conduct their affairs."
Pork is cooked thoroughly
when the color has changed from
a grayish pink to a grayish
white. Always cook all cuts of
pork to the well done stage.
Poppy, Party
Members of Medford unit,
American Legion auxiliary, are
invited to attend the annual
poppy party, Tuesday, May 21
at 8 p.m. at the Legion home.
Those attending are reminded
to bring a "white elephant" and
these will be used for games
prizes.
PTA to Meet
Eagle Point Eagle Point
Elementary Parent-Teacher as
sociation will hold the final
meeting of the year Tuesday,
May 22, at 8 p.m., at the school.
New officers will be installed
and the grade school band will
play. Charles Martin is director.
Ashland Woman
Honored at Party . :
' Ashland Mrs. S. L. Titus
of Ashland was guest of honor
at a shower May 14 at the home
of her sister, Mrs. George Bay
lor in Talent.
Those who attended were Mrs.
Earl Hobbs, Mrs. Jeannie Coles,
Phoenix; the Misses Carol Cog
hill, Janet Joanis, Ruth Anne
Peterson, Lanny Burnette, Cora
Mae Gleim, Gail Carter, Shirley
Meeder, Betty Wilburn, Glenda
Brannon and Mrs. Patrick Noud,
all of Talent; and Mrs. J. M. Car
ter, mother of the honored guest.
Games were played and re
freshments served. Mrs. Titus
was presented gifts.
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