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

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    Teachers to Hold
Session Thursday
The second meeting of the
Medford City Teachers associa
tion this fall will be held Thurs
day, October 25, at 7:30 p.m. at
Jefferson Crade school.
At the last meeting Miss
Nome Kimball was appointed
representative to the annual fall
conference of the Department of
Classroom Teachers, Oregon
Education association which will
be held in Portland October 26
and 27.
Officers for the group include
Bob Newland, president. Med
ford High school; Bob Phillips,
vice president, Jefferson Grade
school: Loren Soderlund, secre
tary, Washington Grade school;
and Mrs. Gertrude Holmes, Mc
Loughlin Junior Hish school.
Committee chairmen include
Vcrn Wolthoff. legislation;
Steve Bayless, public relations;
Mel Boldenow, teacher welfare:
Bob Sage, teacher education and
professional standards: and Bob
Phillips, social, program, and
membership.
Meeting Planned
By Herb Society
Eagle Point Rogue Valley
Herb society will meet at the
home of Mrs. Otto Nagel, one
fourth mile east of Eagle Point
on Brownsboro road, Tuesday,
October 23. at 1:30 p.m. The ex
ecutive board will meet at 1
p.m.
Mrs. Sheppard of Shady Cove
will speak and give a demostra
tion on the subject "Frame
Them." Persons who own a
hand lcnse are asked to take
them to the meeting.
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Methodist Women to Observe
Week of Prayer, Self Denial
Th seven ions of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Newcomb. formerly
of Medford and now of Gardens, Calif., honored their parents at a
dinner which celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The
dinner was held October 7 at the home of Russell Newcomb. Rich
mond. Calif., one of the Newcomb's sons.
Seven Sons Honor Parents
At Golden Wed dinq Day Party
Gardena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs
Nathan B. Newcomb, formerly
of Medford and now of Gar
dena, Calif., were honored by
their seven sons October 7 with
a buffet dinner celebrating their
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
The dinner, attended by all
of their children, was held at
the home of Russell Newcomb,
ir. Richmond, Calif. Approxi
mately 50 persons attended.
For the occasion Mrs. New
comb wore a beige lace dress
with white jacket and a white
orchid corsage, a gift from her
sister, Mrs. Robert R. Taylor of
Portland.
Following tne dinner a deco
rated cake was served. On the
serving table chrysanthemums
encircled the cake and was
flanked by white tapers in cry
stal candelabra. A driftwood
"tree," hung with gold foil
wrapped silver dollars complet
ed the table decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb were
married October 10. 1906 in
Iowa. From 1920 until 1920 they
made their home in Medford
where Mr. Newcomb was em
ployed in the wood business,
now the Medford Fuel company.
Former members of the First
Presbyterian church here, they
spend their vacations in Med
ford besides making other trips
to the area.
The Newcomb's sons who
gathered at the home of Russell
Newcomb in Richmond includ
ed: Paul Newcomb, 516 Dakota
street, Medford; Peyton New
comb, Talent; Tom Newcomb,
Los Angeles; John Newcomb,
Gardena; Nathan Newcomb Jr.,
Vista, Calif.; and Donald New
comb, Bell, Calif.
The couple have 24 grandchil
dren and 12 great grandchildren.
Gold Hill Plans
Halloween Party
Gold Hill Amethyst Rebek
ah lodge of Gold Hill is planning
the annual Halloween party for
Gold Hill teachers. The Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows,
Past Noble Grands' club, Re
bekah Friendship club. Gold
Hill Grange, Gold Hill Garden
club, the Lions and Veterans of
Foreign Wars all are participat
ing in the program to be pre
sented.
The party, for adults only, will
be held at the IOOF Lodge hall
at 8 p.m.. October 25. Prizes will
be given for the funniest cos
tumed man and woman and also
for the most unusual costume.
The best costumed couple will
also receive a prize. Unmasking
will be about 9 p.m. Every
woman, with the exception of
the teachers, is asked to bring
a pie..
Highlight for the week for
members of Woman's Society of
Christian Service of First Meth
odist church will come at 10:15
a.m., Tuesday, October 23. At
that time Mrs. J. W. Poage will
conduct a special service in the
church chapel for the week of
prayer and self-denial being ob
served by Methodist women
around the world.
Women who will lead special
meditations during the morning
are Mrs. Donna Taylor, Mrs.
George Trobough, Mrs. Walter
Higgins and Mrs. L. B. Pierce.
The projects to be aided by gifts
from this observance include
Holding Institute, Laredo, Texas,
where all the buildings were
washed away in the Rio, Grande
flood in 1954. This school for
Three Units Plan
Coming Sessions;
Law To Be Topic
Rogue Elk, Willow Springs
and Medford Parents Home Ex
tension units will hold meetings
this week.
The meeting date of Medford
Parents Home Extension unit
has been changed to Monday,
October 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. William Jensen,
502 South Holly street.
Project for the evening will
be given by Miss Maud Purvine,
Corvallis, acting agent at large.
The subject will be "Family Busi
ness and the Law."
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mrs. Merle Scott and Mrs.
Kenneth Phillips.
Anyone interested in home ex
tension work is cordially invited
to attend.
Anyone needing transporta
tion may call Mrs. L. E. McCon
nell, telephone 2-9130.
Willow Springs unit will meet
Thursday, October 23, at the j
home of Airs. John a. Cota at
10:30 a.m. The project, "Making
Sofa Cushions," will be given
by Mrs. Ray Vogel and Mrs. Ar
chie Purdy.
Members are asked to bring
dishes for a potluck dinner.
Those whose last names begin
with A through K are to bring
the main dishes. L through P
bring salads, R through T bring
deserts, U through Z bring bread,
pickles and relishes.
Rogue Elk unit will meet Wed
nesday, October 24, at 10:30 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. George
Tockstein. Big Buttee creek.
Mrs. Morris Bush will preside
over the business meeting, and a
lesson on making sofa cushions
will be given by Mrs. Frank Do
lenshek and Mrs. Asbjorn My-klebye.
Luncheon will be served at
noon by the hostesses, Mrs. Hen
ry Schuder, Mrs. Myklebye and
Mrs. George Tockstein.
Mexican children is being re
built to serve the 325 students
who were enrolled at the time
of the flood.
Also to receive aid from the
gifts are the mission churches
in Sumatra; leadership training
institutes in Burma and Sara
wak, Borneo; the formerly
China-supported Methodist
church in Sarawak; and Chris
tian schools in the Philippines.
Last year Methodist women in
the United States gave S483.000
during this week of prayer and
self-denial for world service
projects.
The regular monthly meeting
of the society will be held the
same day with Mrs. R. T. Har
rison conducting the worship
service and Mrs. Jessie Minear
in charge of the program en
titled "Volcanoes in Southeast
Asia." Characteristics and prob
lems' of countries of southeast
Asia and the present situation
of the church there will be de
scribed by members of the so
ciety.' Mrs. Ben Schmidtwill pre
sent Formosa and Hong Kong;
Mrs. Geneva Schwann, the
Philippines; Mrs. Trobough, the
countries of Indonesia and Ma
laya; Mrs. L. B. Pierce, Sara
wak; and Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor
the country of Burma. At the
close of the service a color film
titled "Christian Roots in South
east Asia" will be shown. This
will picture schools, new vil
lages, community projects, and
refugee camps supported by
Methodist women in Malaya,
Burma and Hong Kong.
A nursery for babies and one
for pre-school children will be
provided free of charge and all
members and friends are in
vited to attend the day's meet
ings. A luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m. by Mrs. Kenneth
Knapp and members of Circle
11.
PTA Postpones
Benefit Dinner;
Meetings Planned
Eagle Point The Eagle Point
Elementary Parent-Teacher as
sociation spaghetti dinner that
was planned for October 23 has
been postponed until November.
The regular meeting of the
Elementary PTA will be held
Tuesday, October 23, at 8 p.m.
in the cafeteria in the elementary
gymnasium. Campfire girls will
provide child care for infants
and pre-school children.
A well baby cliniq will be held
in the grade school library
Wednesday, October 24, from 1
to 3 p.m. For appointments call
Mrs. Harold Hanscom, VA-6-3859.
The clinic is for children
6 months through school age.
Monday, October 22, the room
mothers will meet in the cafe
teria to make plans for the year's
activities and to familiarize
themselves with the facilities in
the new cafeteria.
Sunday. October 21. 1956
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Speech Training
Said Available
Application for a charter was
received this week from Toast
masters International for a sec
ond Toastmaster club in Med
ford. Speech training will now
be available through the club,
named Jackson Toastmasters
club, which will meet every
Monday morning for breakfast
at the Jackson hotel at 6:30 a.m.
Medford Toastmasters club,
which has been organized for
several years, meets Mondays
for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the
Medford hotel.
Speakers for Medford Toast
masters Monday evening meet
ing will be Joe Platz, Galen
Knox and Murray Dumas. Alter
nate speaker will be Jim Foster.
Toastmaster for the evening
will be Russ Mitchell and Jack
Canon will assign the topics for
the group.
The Jackson club will hear
Larry "Horton, John C. Smith,
and Gene Ray. Bill Wilson will
be Toastmaster and provide top
ics for speech training.
There are openings in both
clubs for those interested in im
proving their speaking and sell
ing ability, it is announced.
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freezer displays its foods much
like a book shelf displays its
wares. The manufacturer says
the new appliance stores as
much food as a chest-type freez
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St. Mark's Groups
To Meet Monday
All women of St. Mark's Epis-;
copal church parish are invited
to attend a meeting in the par-
ish house Monday, October 22. j
at 8 p.m.
St. Mark's Evening guild
which would ordinarily meet ;
Monday, has relinquished the I
date to the newly organized
Women's auxiliary of the church ;
and this group will provide the '
program. i
The Rev. George R. V. Bolster
will address the meeting. Mrs. ,
Fred Morlan and Miss Carol ;
Wickstrom will sing.
A meeting of the Evening
guild will be held Monday, Oc
tober 29, at 8 p.m. in the par-j
ish house for bazaar work. Host-,
esses will be Mrs. Victor Milnes,
Mrs. Robert Voegtly and Mrs.
Don McNeil.
Also announced is a deanery ;
meeting to be held Monday, Oc- j
tober 29, at 11 a.m. in the
church here. Communion will ,
be followed by a luncheon and i
business meeting in the Guild i
hall.
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