TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, June 23. 1956
Former Resident
To Be In Cast of
Television Show
Dolores Gottfried (Mrs. Don)
Berg, former Medford actress,
will make her first Portland
television appearance today on
KPTV in "Carolina In The Mor
ning." a play originally written
for television in New York City
and recently released to the au
thor. Von Staurt.
Following her portrayal of
Margot Wendice in "Dial M" for
Murder" at the Portland Civic
theater in May, Mrs. Berg was
invited to play the leading role
of Linda Seton in Philip Bar
ry's "Holiday" for the Civic
Theater's Blue Room. The play
will be given "In-the-round" at
Gearhart on the Oregon coast
in mid-July.
"Holiday' is Mrs. Berg's first
experience with arena style
staging, although she appeared
in Willamette university pro
ductions, was a member of the
1933 Shakespeare Festival com
pany in Ashland, and played a
leading role of Daisy in the
Medford Footlight's production
of "Lo and Behold in 1954.
While living in Medford and
Ashland, Mrs. Berg was employ
ed as continuity director at ra
dio station KBOY. She is pres
ently employed In the program
and continuity departments of
Portland's CBS radio affiliate
KOIN. The Bergs plan to at
tend the Shakespeare Festival
the first week in August.
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Birthday Party Given
For Men at Camp White
Navy Mothers of America en
tertained the Veterans of Camp
White who had June birthdays
at a party June 13. The women
presented gifts of canteen books,
cigarettes, and individual box
es of home made candy.
A large birthday cake and six
smaller cakes and coffee were
served.
Mrs. C. R- Alexander and
a group of her pupils furnished
music and dancing as entertain
ment Never throw water on burning
grease. Water only spreads the
fire. Douse It with a liberal
amount of salt or baking soda.
Retired Teachers
Hold Meeting at
Home in Country
Jackson County unit, Retired
Teachers' association, held the
last meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Tyrrell on
Dead Indian road. Forty -three
members and guests attended.
enjoying not only the picnic
luncheon but the drive up the
valley and the new home of the
hosts in its mountain and forest
setting.
Slides showing work done in
the African mission field were
shown by Miss Mable Tyrrell,
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell,
who is home on furlough from
her missionary work.
During a business meeting
plans were made for participat
ing in the convention of Nation
al Education association to be
held in Portland in early July.
Next meeting of this group
will be held Monday, July 9,
and will be a picnic in Lithia
park, Ashland. Klamath Falls
retired teachers will be guests.
Carls will leave the Jackson ho
tel at 12 noon.
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Monday
7:30 p.m. Jackson County
Licensed Practical Nurses As
sociation, Community Hospital
penthouse.
8 p.m. F. L. Club of Olive
Rebekah Lodge, at the home of
Mrs. Larry Horton, 131 Keene
Way drive.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Rogue Valley
Herb Society, home of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Hoist,' Route 1, Box
116, Lampman Park rd.. Gold
Hill.
12 noon Roxy Gardeners
with the Howard Garden club,
at Harmony Hall of the Friends
church.
1 p.m. Women's Associa
tion of First Presbyterian
Church, picnic at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott,
Route 2, Box 394.
1 p.m. Pythian Club, home
of Mrs. George Thomas, 502
Fairview, Ashland.
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General, Wife
Visit in Valley;
Dinner Given
Maj. General (Ret.), Amos A.
Fries and Mrs. Fries, Washing
ton, D.C., were hosts for a din
ner last evening at the Med
ford hotel. General and Mrs.
Fries, who both lived in the val
ley as children and who were
members of the 1893 graduating
class of Medford High school,
are on their annual visit to Med
ford and are registered at the
Medford hotel.
Thirty-one members of the
Wait and Fries families attend
ed the dinner. Mrs. Fries is the
daughter of the late Joseph
Wait, who practiced medicine m
the valley for many years.
This noon General and Mrs.
Fries were honored at a lunch
eon given by Mrs. Volney Dix
on, their niece, and Miss Beulah
Warner. Mrs. Dixon, former
Medford resident who spends
the winters in Arizona and sum
mers in Oregon, came from
Roseburg for the luncheon. She
is spending several weeks in
Roseburg with her son and
daughter-in-law.
Among relatives whom the
general and his wife are visit
ing are his sister. Mrs. Etta Pur
keypile. his, nephew, Archie C.
Fries Jr., and Mrs. F. Wilson
Wait.
The couple will leave for
Portland to visit the general's
brother, Archie C. Fries.
Following his retirement from
the Army, General Fries was
editor of a publication entitled
"Friends of the Public Schools"
for 15 years.
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Rebekah Lodge
To Visit Medford
Dint fnr thi visit here- of
the president of the Rebekah
Assembly of Oregon were made
at the last meeting of Olive Re
bekah lodge. The omcer, am.
Roy Gibbs of Oceanside, will
visit Medford July IS.
Mrs. Gibb will conduct an
aft prnnnn conference at 3
o'clock at the IOOF hall, 221
West Sixth st. At 6:30 o ciock
the lodge will hold a covered
dish dinner at the hall for all
members and guests. Initiation
will follow.
It was announced that Mrs. A.
H. Gregory had been named
deputy president oi uuve ne
bekah lodge.
Tieleeates who attended the
recent state convention made
their reports at the meeting.
Giving the reports were Mrs.
PVnn k Thanman. Mrs. Lewis
Thompson, Mrs. Fred Daugh-
erty and Mrs. uregory.
The United States, Christian,
Oregon and Canadian flags, and
flags of the United Nations were
used for decorations at the con
vention. A total of 750 dele
gates were registered, and the
Rebekah degree was given to
133 candidates.
Mrs. Edna Bradley, retiring
president, was elected to rep
resent Oregon to the Interna
tional Association of Rebekah
assemblies.
The lodges were asked to help
raise $600 to bring a Rebekah
to this country from Holland.
The local lodge has sent a do
nation for this project.
A total of $4,253 was given to
last vear's president for her pro
ject of aiding the Odd Fellows
home at Portland, according to
the reports. Given to the home
were wheel chairs, two televis
ion sets and a substantial con
tribution towards construction
of sidewalks.
It was announced that Mrs.
Minnie Bryant, local publicity
chairman, will also serve as the
state press representative. Mrs.
Business Women
Install Officers
Miss Voda Brower was in
stalled president of Medford
Business and Professional Wom
en's club in a ceremony held
June 21 in the Ashland Elks'
club dining room. Mrs. Michelle
Rossi was installing officer. Miss
Brower succeeds Mrs. Harriett
Watson.
Taking office with Miss Brow
er were Mrs. Marian -Wood, first
vice - president; Mrs. Georgia
White, second vice-president;
Mrs. Gertrude Blind, treasurer;
Mrs. Muriel Burns, recording sec
retary; Mrs. Jean Mast, corres
ponding secretary; Mrs. Glenna
Corson, auditor; Mrs. Frida Bur
ger, Miss Laura York and Mrs.
Watson, directors.
Mrs. Mabel Mack, Corvallis,
who served as president of the
club in 1935-36, was among those
attending. Mrs. Mack, who was
home demonstration agent for
the county for several years, is
now one of the state home ex
tension leaders. Mrs. Mack and
other past presidents were hon
ored during the evening.
Pupils of the Colleen Hope
Dance studio provided entertain
ment. 1
Winners Announced
For Bridge) Club
Mrs. William Kennedy and
Mrs. S. W. Alcorn scored 96
points to head winners for the
last meeting of Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club. Mrs. Jerry
Mernin and Mrs. Richard Mile
stone were second with 9OV2
points, and third went to B. L.
Sanderson and T. J. Fuson with
86V4 points.
Dollie Love was named to the
good of the order committee,
and Mrs. Floyd Murray, com
munity service.
W. H. Dyer showed colored
pictures taken at the San Fran
cisco zoo, and in national parks.
Mrs. Grace Luman. Mrs. Elsie
Lewis, Miss Caroline Leader
served refreshments.
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Club" Makes Plans
For Smorgasbord
Medford Sojourners' club will
have a smorgasbord at their bi-
monthlv meeting Thursday,
June 28, at 12:30 at the Pythian
hall.
Reservations are to be made
not later than Tuesday by call
ing Mrs. James Winslow at
3-4391 or Mrs. A. L. McClure,
3-3924.
The club is open to all women
who have resided in Medford
and vicinity less than two years
Bridge, pinochle and canasta
will be played.
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All-Male Japanese Villagers
Plan To Fight Female Invasion
has been banned to women for
Tokyo tU.P.) Residents of a
tiny village were up in arms
today over plans of a 23-year-
old woman alpinist to climb
their sacred mountain which
Monaco's Royal Pair
In Public Appearance
Monaco (U.R) Prince Rainier
and Princess Grace of Monaco
made their first appearance in
public Sunday night since their
return from their yachting
honeymoon.
They were cheered by a crowd
of 1000.
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Mrs. Robert L. Rose and her
daughter, K a t h r y n, received
their diplomas in practical nurs
ing together during graduation
exercises at Grand Rapids Jun
ior College.
Improved methods of detec
tion and treatment and greater
knowledge of cancer have pro
duced a 20 per cent rise in
cancer cures in the last decade,
according to the American Can
cer society.
1300 years.
Villagers at the foot of
Mount Omine in Nara prefec
ture warned they would do
everything possible to stop
her.
Shu Yamamoto, chairman of
the Society for the populari
zation of Mountain Climbing
and Skiing in Tokyo, said he
and Miss Toshiko Ishida will
leave Tokyo for the .village
July 1.
"We will try to calm down
the feeling of the inhabitants
who have decided to resort to
picket lines to block any wom
an attempting to climb the
mountain," Yamamoto said.
"But if we fail, we will
avoid the usual climbing
course of the men and take
an unusual route. Upon reach
ing the top we'll 'take pictures
as proof that women have
climbed the forbidden moun
tain, and thus set a precedent."
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