Shady Coze Bethel Conducts
Installation Ceremonies
Shady Cove M i s i Sandra
Sawyers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Sawyers, was
installed honored queen of ,
Shady Cove Bethel 56, Inter
national Order of Job's Daugh
ters, In a public installation eere
mony held last evening. June
23, at the VFW hall. Miss Ro
berta Dunlap. retiring queen,
was Installing officer. Crater
chapter. Order of DeMolay, as-'
listed in the coronation cere-!
mony with George Gilman, j
master councilor, officiating.
Installing officers assisting
Miss Dunlap were Miss Anita
Conger, guide; Miss Sandra Hub
bard, marshal; Miss Marva Suit, ,
chaplain; Mrs. Richard Stratton, '
musician; Mrs. John Stuckey,
secretary; Mrs. Gene Snook,
junior custodian; Mrs. Bert
Simmons, senior custodian.
Miss Sawyer's staff of offic-.
ers Installed for the ensuing
term are Miss Barbara Hender
son and Miss Phyllis Briggs,
senior and junior princesses;
Miss Deborah Dunlap, guide;
Miss Susie Chubb, marshal; Miss
Carole Sheppard, chaplain; Miss
Roma Shafer, librarian; Miss
Judy Taylor, treasurer; Miss
Sandra Caldwell, musician;
Misses Patricia Goode and Mad
eline Caddell. senior and junior
custodians; Miss Suzanne Rog
ers, recorder; Misses Chloe Will
son, Mary Anne Hubbard, Sheila
Dolenshek, Linda Eccleston and
Sally Mongold, messengers;
Misses Shirley Andre and
Frances Johnson, inner and out
er guards; Miss Diana Allen,
lady of the lights; Miss Sue Har
mon, historian.
Choir and junior bethel mem
bers are the Misses Carole
Smith, Eda Larson, Mickey Mc
Conockie, Jeanette Cappelo,
Patsy Facey, Kathleen Snyder,
Susie McKillop, Beverly Click.
Josephine Hume, Sally McKil
lop, Shirley Bedingfield, Jacque
line Hume, Loretta Rone.
"My Task" was sung by Mrs.
. Arthur Greenley and Mrs. Frank
Dolenshek. Miss Rosemary Doo
len of Bethel 14, Medford, sang
-The Lord's Prayer."
The Bible was carried in by
Master George Rogers. The flag
was escorted in by Mclvin
Harsh. Crater chapter. Order of
DeMolay, who also gave the
tribute to the flag.
Introduced were Miss Saw
yer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sawyers, who presented
her with a gavel, her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mykle
bye, hr aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Sawyers.
Also introduced was Frank
Mayes, associate grand guardian
of Oregon, and Miss Phyllis
Briggs, grand representative to
Iowa. Present and past queens
and princesses of visiting bethels
were introduced as were the
present and past guardians of
-alIey bethels, representatives
of the Order of Eastern Star,
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Miss Sandra Sawyers
Masonic lodge and DeMolay
chapters.
A Queen's Ball followed the
installation. The hall was dec
orated in pink, silver and blue.
Prior to the installation, the
retiring queen. Miss Roberta
Dunlap, was honored at a ban
quet at I igue River lodge.
Members Elect
Representatives;
Meeting Planned
Mrs. Polly Offtft was elected
grand representative to grand
temple at a meeting of Pythian
Sisters held June 19, at Pythian
hall. Grand temple will be held
at Bend October 7, 8, and 9. Mrs.
Joe Cook will be the alternate
delegate from Medford.
The meeting was opened with
a drill by the staff in honor of
Flag Day. Mrs. Rene Grosh sang
"Your Flag and My Flag. The
report by the auditing commit
tee was read and accepted.
Several members were honor
ed for their birthdays, receiving
favors and being seated at a
specially appointed table. Mrs.
Arnold Motschenbacher and
Mrs. Don Ross were chairmen
for this part of the meeting. Mrs.
Harry Bryant, Mrs. Offutt and
Mrs. Don Anderson were the
refreshment committee.
Pythian club will meet Tues
day at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. George Thomas, 502 Fair
view street, Ashland, with Mrs.
Rene Grosh assisting.
Annual Dinner
Given for Cast;
Awards Given
Ashland Thursday night
members of the Oregon Shake
spearean Festival company were
honored at the annual "Keep
Smiling" dinner, given by Tudor
guild. The dinner was held in
the Parish hall of Trinity Epis
copal church, Ashland.
Invited guests included mem
bers of Beta Sigma Phi sorority,
and the festival board of direc
tors. Mrs. William Dawkins, presi
dent of the guild, described the
functions of the guild and an
nounced recipients of guild
scholarships. These were award
ed to Rosalyn Newport, Wichita,
Kan., and Don Gunderson, Chi
cago. Marvin Burkman, festival
technical assistant, received the
Frank Sullivan Memorial schol
arship, given by the Tudor guild
to a member of the technical
staff.
The next official guild func
tion will be the Bard's Heydey,
scheduled for July 22, at the
festival theatre.
Beta Sigma Phi announced
the recipients of the two festival
scholarships donated by the so
rority. Joan Kugell, Natick,
Mass., received an acting schol
arship, and Arleta Knowles,
Ashland, received a music scholarship.
Thousands of Girl Scouts
To Attend First Roundup
Past Chiefs' club of Pythian
Sisters met last Wednesday aft
ernoon for a covered dish lun
cheon. After the business meet
ing cards, were played with
prizes won by Mrs. Harry Bry
ant and Mrs, Emilie Conrad.
Mrs. Carl Fichtner will be
hostess for the group at the
next meeting, July 18, and mem
bers are reminded the next
scheduled meeting for July 4th
cancelled.
Miss Sears Wins
Two ScholaVshipfs;
To Attend OSC
Central Point Miss Bonnie
Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sears, 235 South Oak
dale avenue, has been granted
scholarships to both Oregon
State college and Southern Ore
gon college by the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education.
Miss Sears is a member of the
National Honor society and was
president of Quill and Scroll
during her senior year at Crater
High school. She was exchange
editor and reporter on the
school paper and is interested
in Journalism as a career.
Miss Sears, employed at Bear
Creek Orchards in the steno
graphic department, has accept
ed the OSC scholarship and will
attend that school next fall.
Practical Nurses
To Hold Meeting
Mrs. Betti Boyle, manager of
the Jackson Hotel, will speak
Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Jack
son County Licensed Practical
Nurses Association meeting.
Mrs. Boyle will discuss plans for
the Oregon convention of the
association which will be held
in Medford in October.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Hazel
Mundlin and Mrs. Vida Morse
with Miss Hannah Vick, chair
man. Business meeting will start
at 7:30 p.m. All licensed prac
tical nurses are invited to attend.
By GAEL GREENE
United Press Correspondent
Highland, Mich. OJ.PJ The
largest, noisest slumber party in
history will take place in this
tiny village of some 300 persons.
This pajama party is going to
be a 12-day affair. It's all part
of the first large scale roundup
in the history of the Girl Scouts.
Five thousand teenagers, their
faces' scrubbed, their tiair twist
ed into spiraled pin curls, will
crawl beneath mosquito netting
and zip themselves into sleeping
bags. Chaperones speculate that
the giggles and chatter may
keep people awake 40 miles
away in Detroit.
The Girl Scouts, all between
the ages of 14 and 18, and their
1000 leaders and camp aides
will take over the Highland re
creation area in a two-wave land
ing operation starting June 29.
Special Trains
They're coming from Hawaii,
Alaska, Brazil, Great Britain,
Norway, Denmark. Canada, Co
lumbia and the 48 states. Spe
cial "Girl Scouts only" trains
will pick them up at train sta
tions across the country.
At Detroit, chartered buses
will meet them at the station
platform and rush them to the
camp site.
Roundup staffer Mrs. Jan
Griffis promised the girls will
give the world "a glimpse of how
pioneer women carved a home
like niche out of the wilder
ness."
"These girls should have their
3000 tents and picnic style kitch
ens set up within an hour and a
half after they arrive," Mrs
Griffis said.
"We can't allow girls to chop
down any trees, however," she
added. "With so many ' Scouts,
this place would soon look like
an absolute desert. If anyone
wants to lash a few sticks to
gether ito make a washstand or a
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"They've been, practicing for
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was carefully screened for adapt
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Scouts will cook their own
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"Menus will be simple, time ;
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The Daughters of the British ;
Empire, Bow Bells chapter, will
hold its monthly meeting, Wed-;
nesday, June 27 at 8 p.m., at the j
Girl's Community Club. Mem-1
bers are urged to attend as this i
will be the last meeting until
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or ancestry are invited to at- '
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Delegates Report
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American Legion Auxiliary Tu
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Girls' State delegates who have
returned from the weeks session
at Salem. Auxiliary members
are invited to attend the meeting
at the home of Mrs. Cole
Holmes, 16 Ross court, at 8 p.m.
Delegates from Medford who
were selected senators include
Jackie Cotton, Mildred Weaver,
and Marcia Beeler. Linda White
and Diana Russell were elect
ed representatives.
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Eastern Star Chapter
To Honor Past Officers
Reames chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will honor past
matrons and past patrons at a
meeting Thursday, June 28, at
8 p m. at the Medford Masonic
hall. There will also be initiation
of new members.
Mrs. Hans Rammin and Mrs.
Harry Barneburg will be chair
man and co-chairman for refreshments.
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