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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1956)
o o o o Co CO , o o o o O' o o o Co U0 o o o o o o G Q o o O o o o o c O i O O Voters League To Support Great Decisions Program c. ' Strtng support f'r t'e Great Decisions program was voted g meetirjf of th board of Medford League of Women Voters be!dTuesdav in I'r.r Jaciort county courthouse. This program, aji "Cight-weeki study "to focus attention and pro vide jicts on egnt kty foreiiin policy issues of this nation, will beKin is the county January 20. Fact sheets are provided by tfcnj Foreignc!7o;oy association, of the United States. Su,Sf)ort "of th progrim followed a discussion of the topic C"What is thvojob oftho Leajue of Women Voters in the present wor. cris;S" q The narionaIoeau hado sent a rgjjuSstothat local leagues include in Hheir January pro jiam some action f") focus attent Otion n the role ofcit:ens of the r'eSt.gis in n enamina O tiono '( the present situation with vi.v to iSTiing a long rsSfeje solutions of problems that are th sources of recurrent o 0 . oSincJrJhe League program.. (joth study and action. i. ba-d on eighteen principles called tljj leagueTilatfo-yn. tis study reiaVhig to feign policy arid international relations is based on two principles it supports. One is Principle 17, coopejation h otlar nation, in solving internat.&nal problems, the ofier is Principe 18. dc-lopmenp of international organization and international o la- to achieve p. Opernnent mews of cooperation U SuDDori Voted . The Doard decked that father than duplicate eft-trl in the com munity, it -.u!1 support the Great Decisions program. Mrs Irvirri; Thomas0 was appointed to represent itg lue en rf CSat Decisions planning com mi(te. It Tgiis the belief of the boail that theQGreat Decisions program as being carried out in Jackson county Qould beQ most effective in scope and bafek groundOmaterial and worthy of all the support the frague could offer it. o 0 ffcs. Gojdon Mackenzie league treasurer, reported that this lSil to date 18 new mem ers had been added to the membership. 0r, Mrs0Ogden Kellog, state item chairran, reported in tee re sults of the diussiorf inj the unit meeintO on county govern ment anajtne rfiossBile aierna Ove jj'pes county government that are applicable ual gov- ernment. Chairften Report Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, chair man of the local iterrccom?iittee, ou(ned the proposed plan for -j study the discussion units of the booklet published by the Interim Committee oe Local Government. Th9 booklet is the result of the erics of hearings e committee held around the slate last year and also includes the committee's legislative rec ommend;ff ioIP These booklets will beSiai'iBd by Mrs. Carpenter to each of the members of the discussion group?0 prior o the January unit mgctirfs. 0 Mj. Charles Crary, Siairman of the national item two, "Con servation, a stidv of our water resources, in reporting the pr"-. gress of her committee, said Three Speakers On Program for Methodist Women -For AIl06hildrcn" is the title of the program to be presented forOWo-man's Society of Chris- tian Service at a regular meet ing Uesay. December 18, in First Methodist church. Mrs. J aim Kent, secretary of children s wor for the organ izaiion.0is in charge of the pro gram gid MrS Hans Rammin will lead the devotional service. Mrj Kent will present guest speakers during the program which begins at 1:30 p.m. , Miss VcrnaQingcade, teacher of religious education in released time from the public schools. willOtell theoChriftmas stor?.; using a lannclgraph. Mrs.c-H. D. Christensen will CJnitijduccJohn Hansen, exchange station from Denmark, wno is living in her home. Mr. Hansen n5ill talk to .iie ogroup, telling how he came to the United 0 Status aSd what the time means 0oto gim. 5?rs Celia Waiker.cfcild wel- ffce supervisor in Jackson coun ty, ivjll speak in 0the subject OqoI the foster,, home? T"(l grSyeg circla,wi?l meet O at 10:30 a.m. fn the chapel fol- O lowed by he regular business session at 11 a.m. in the Schweit zer room? The lu-aheon at 12:30 o'clfc'S ill be0served by Circle O- to-ider the strcction of the ciaint5in. Mrs. T. J. Johnson. O A nursery i'l be provfde! for babies and o:" lo$ pre-school ilfecn. n O Q . 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BURELSON'S SHOE SALON Annual Christmas Party Held By Sojourners; Election Held The annual Christmas party served by the members of the of Medford Sojourners' club was j highlighted by the presence of Santa Claus who distributed candy canes and presents to the 70 members present. A gaily lighted Christmas tree, holiday candles, holly and I pine boughs were the decora tions for the room and refresh ment table. Christmas music filled the room as the members enjoyed a desert luncheon prepared and Two Units Plan Christmas Party Gladamson and Ruth Esther units of the Wesleyan Service guild will hold a joint Christmas party, Monday. December 17. at 7:30 p.m.. in the library of the First Methodist church. A program and gift exchange will be held during the evening. Mrs. Mary Note and Mrs. Fran ces Grant are chairmen. iiivvfMr ..,.r , . k j o rll7lXA4 71 II ' ' MAIN AND BARTLETT STREETS 9 -5; . .1 board. Mrs. Gerald von Ting, Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, Mrs. Floyd Robertson, Mrs. Clifford Griffiths. Mrs. Roy Stein, Mrs. Eugene Ingram, Mrs. Carl Chris tenson, Mrs. Edwin Harper, Sams Valley Unit Plans Holiday Party Tuesday Sams Valley Sams Valley Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Milton Sanderson Tuesday, December 18 at 10:30 a.m. There will be a gift ex change and each member attend ing is asked to bring a 50-ccnt gift. This is an open meeting and any one desiring help on gift wrapping, candle making or sofa pillow construction is asked to bring the necessary materials. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish or a des sert and their own table service. 1 r. JT You'll score.a hit this Chr'stmas f l'f o . Open Mon thru Fri. m rSB S mk o Jf 53 STYLES OF SLIPPERS To Select Szfi From Mrs. Meredith Parsons and Mrs. John Mansfield. Special prizes went to Mrs. Dolorous Lewis and Mrs. Wilson Bjorge. There were two prospective members present, Mrs. Carrie Walters and Mrs. Charles Seg ler. During the business meeting new officers for the coming six months were elected. They are Mrs. Chamberlain, president, Mrs. Robertson, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Lewis, second vice president: Mrs. Ted Mayfield. secretary: and Mrs. H. W. Stur- The Fabulous . . . LP. RECORD LIBRARY Nothing Like It in Southern Oregon! at the PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE We Gift Wrap and Mail We Will beautifully Wrap Your Gifts and dCL. KT?K - Mold I hem hor You Until Christmas Yj A. 5. 00 0 Open Mon thru Fri. (This Week Only) 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Child Care While You Shop 9.30 am. to 5:30 o m. and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Dec. 17 thru 22 at the YMCA 25c per hour Sunday. December IS. IS5S geon, treasurer. They will be in stalled at the next meeting of the club January 10. The remainder of the after noon was spent playing cards. 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