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w.dne,d.r.Jun.2o. lass Guid Announces
Women Win
Tournament
Camp White Mri. Frank
Baker nd Mrs. W. W. Steven
ion won the recent men's and
women's pairs tournament spon
aored by Camp White Veterans
Bridge club. Their overall score
for two sessions was 408 points.
Another women's pair, Mrs.
S. W. Alcorn and Mrs. William
Kennedy, won second place with
one-half point less. A pair of
men players, Norris Porter and
George Rode, took third with
403 and Howard Boyd and Roy
Pruitt came in fourth with 39V.i
points.
T. J. Fuson and Tom Randall
took fifth with 396'i points,
and sixth went to Al Gilhouse
and Bill Hickey for 368 points.
Second session winners were
Mr. Porter and Mr. Rode, 238Vi
points, first; Mrs. Alcorn and
Mrs. Kennedy, 215V4, second;
Mr. Fuson and Mr. Randall,
21414, third; Mrs. Fred Rehling
and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson,
fourth, 213V4, fourth; Mrs. Bak
er and Mrs. Stevenson, 2111s,
fifth; Mrs. George Dean and
Miss Isobel Stuart, 2041 2, sixth.
Twenty-eight couples partici
pated in the tournament, held
on two consecutive Friday
nights at Camp White. First ses
sion winners were announced
previously.
A buffet supper followed play
last Friday night.
Plan Picnic
Lone Pine Lone Pine Home
Extension unit will hold the an
nual picnic at Hawthorne park
Thursday, June 21, at 12 noon.
Members are to assemble in back
of the Scout house. Guests are
cordially invited to attend.
Society
College Women
Induct Officers
Officers for the coming year
were installed at the last meet
ing of College Women's Club of
the Rogue River Valley. It was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Frame in Phoenix.
Installed were Mrs. Ben
Schmidt, president; Mrs. J. W.
Murray, vice-president; Mrs.
Alice Willitts, secretary and
Mrs. H. S. Chirgwin, treasurer.
Mrs. James Free talked on the
tourist trade and told of the
tourist activities of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce.
Social chairman for the after
noon was Mrs. Bert Stancliffe
and she was assisted by Mrs. R.
C. Van Valzah, Miss Ruth Nye,
Mrs. Oliver Obenchain, Mrs. G.
O. Dizney and Mrs. A. F. Arney.
DAV Auxiliary Plans
Two Events This Week
Members of the auxiliary to
Disabled American Veterans
have two events planned for this
week.
DAV Auxiliary Sewing club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
William Schroeder, 2495 Roberts
road Thursday, June 21, at 11
a.m. A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon.
Members of the Past Com
manders' club will hold a Fath
ers' day dinner Saturday, June
23, at Hawthorne park. The
event will be held near the Scout
house at 8:30 o'clock. Each fam
ily attending is to take a fried
chicken and another picnic dish.
Secret pal gifts will be ex
changed, and members are also
to take gifts for the fathers.
DAR Regent Guest
Speaks at Session
Mrs. Roy D. Armstrong, Port
land, state regent of the Oregon
Society, Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, was guest
speaker for a meeting of the
Southern Oregon district of the
organization held Saturday in
Ashland. The group met in Trin
ity Episcopal parish hall.
Representatives from all five
chapters of the district were In
attendance.
Mrs. Armstrong stated that
the national society wil have as
its main objective this year "to
cherish and maintain American
freedom."
Mrs. J. C. Kaylor and Mrs. G.
F. Coldwell sang, with Mrs. J.
W. McCoy accompanying.
Eulolina chapter of Klamath
Falls invited the group to meet
in that city in 1957.
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Robert .Norris
Law Graduate;
Parents Attend
Robert Hall Norris. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert K. NorTis, 1900
Hillcrest road, received his
bachelor of law degree in recent
graduation ceremonies at the
University of Arizona, Tucson.
The young man has remained in
Tucson for further study and
will take the Arizona bar ex
aminations in July after which
he will return home for a vaca
tion. The commencement address
was delivered by Sir Leslie Mun-
ro. New Zealand's ambassador
to the United States and perma
nent representative of his coun
try to the United Nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris and Mrs.
Ralph Norris were in Tucson
for the commencement cere
monies and the four motored
through Grand Canyon National
park during commencement
week. -
Coming Events
Coming events and projects
were announced at a meeting of
St. Elizabeths' guild of St.
Mark's Episcopal church held
June 15.
A series of coffee hours to be
held during July and August
following the morning service on
Sunday were announced.
The guild is also planning a
card party to be given at Black
Oaks in early August. The com
mittee is the same one which ar
ranged a successful event at
Black Oaks last year, and is
headed by Mrs. John Bunker.
Serving with her -will be Mrs.
G. R. Ringo, Mrs. G. R. Owens,
Mrs. H. P. Bosworth Jr. and
Mrs. C. Kline.
The guild president, Mrs. Lew
is Wayburn, has resigned since
the family is moving to Klamath
Falls. She was presented a fare
well gift. A committee composed
of Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. John Mof
fat and Mrs. George R. V. Bol
ster was appointed to select a
new president.
The guild will hold a no-hostess
luncheon meeting at Black
Oaks Friday, June 29. -
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Initiation, Party
Announced Today
By FOE Auxiliary
Initiation and a birthday party
are planned this week by the
auxiliary to Crater Lake aerie.
Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Initiation will be held Thurs
day, June 21, at 8 p.m. in Eagles
hall. Members are asked to take
sandwiches or salads for the re
freshment hour which will fol
low the ceremony.
The birthday dinner is set for
Saturday June 23, at 6:30 o'clock
at the lodge hall. The auxiliary
will provide a meat dish and wo
men attending are to take a veg
etable dish or salads.
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Medford Bethel
Plans Ceremony;
Council Named
Public installation of officers
will be held by Medford Bethel
55, International Order of Job's
Daughters, Saturday, June 23. in
Medford Masonic temple. The
coronation ceremony will be
performed by members of Med
ford chapter. Order of DeMolay.
A ball will follow the instal
lation. Miss Judy Lobdell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lob
dell, 1007 Murray avenue, will
be installed queen.
At the last regular meeting of
the bethel, installation of a
guardian council was held. Mrs.
Paul Selby was installed guardi
an and Arvid Althens as asso
ciate guardian. Others on the
council are Mrs. Harold Gordon,
guardian secretary; Mrs. Her
bert Sampert, guardian treasur
er; Mrs. Wendell Spence, guar
dian of music; Mrs. Clyde Lees,
guardian of paraphernalia; Mrs.
Althens, guardian of hospitality;
Mrs. C. F. Myers, guardian of
sociability; Mrs. Lobdell, guardi
an of finance; Lem Manning,
guardian of fraternal relations.
Installing officers were Mrs.
C. D. Elhart, presiding officer;
Mrs. Wallace Brill, guide; Mrs.
A. M. Setness, marshal; Mrs.
Pat Dunn, recorder; Mrs. Leslie
Hislop, chaplain and Mrs. Rich
ard Stratton, musician
Past queens introduced were
Miss Lois Mouchett, Glendale;
Miss Alexa Hibbard, Bethel 14,
and Miss Sheila Spence, Bethel
55. Medford.
Miss Marva Suit, queen of the
Bandon bethel, was introduced.
Grand officers present were
Miss Margaret Selby, bethel
marshal; Mrs. William Suit,
messenger; Leslie Hislop, senior
custodian and Mrs. Paul Selby,
librarian.
Present bethel guardians in
troduced were Mrs. Ross Gilki
son and Morris Boughner of
Bethel 14, Medford, and Mrs.
John Reed, Ashland.
Addenda were presented in
honor of Mr. Manning, retiring
associate guardian, and Miss
Janet Perry, retiring queen.
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Shady Cove Bethel
Plans Installation
Shady Cove Bethel 56, Job's
Daughters, Shady Cove, will
hold a banquet and public instal
lation of officers Saturday, June
23, at the VFW haU in Shady
Cove. The ceremony is set for 8
p.m.
Miss Sandra Sawyers will be
installed honored queen. Miss
Roberta Dunlap is the , retiring
queen.
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For Phoenix Tea
Phoenix The Rev. John
Reynolds of First Presbyterian
church, Medford, will be guest
speaker for a tea to be given by
the Women's association of
Phoenix Presbyterian church
Thursday afternoon.
Musical numbers will also be
on the program.
All women of the church and
community are invited to at
tend, and a nursery will be pro
vided for small children.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7 p.m. Medford barracks.
Veterans of World War I and
auxiliary, Redman hall.
Thursday
1:30 p.m Ruth Circle, Zion
Lutheran church, home of Mrs.
Obert Hanson, 705 Palm street.
Phoenix Neighbors
Announce Picnic
Phoenix Phoenix Neighbors
of Woodcraft wHl hold the an
nual picnic Thursday, June 21,
at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
George Bourne, Calhoun road.
If the weather should be un
favorable for eating outside, the
picnic will be held in the Fire
place room of the Community
club.
Those attending are asked to
take one hot dish and a salad
or dessert and table service for
each family.
Sunshine Girls
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First plans for a party were
made at a recent meeting of
1 Pythian Sunshine Girls, held at
the Pythian building. It will be
given in July, with little sisters
entertaining big sisters.
A party for prospective mem
bers was also considered.
Miss Rosemary Tokar, royal
princess, conducted the meeting
and refreshments wer served.
by the Misses Darla Walker and
Irene Thomas.
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