Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1956, Image 2

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TN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday. December 17, 19S6
o Q Bridge Club Has
Christmas Party
o Tortyo players enjoyed .the:
0Ciistmas party held by Med-'
ford d Duplicate Bridge club at j
',oseJ hall. The hall had been I
fiecorated in tracinional Christ
rrias theme by Women, of the'
Moose. i
1 o A special prize was won by ;
o Mrs. Fred . P.ehling.
Jhc "?!ub will not meet again j
o until Jinary 3 and at that time I
flection of officers is planned, j
q The monthly master point ses-'
, gion wi'l be held. "
Af!ie Mitchell rr.uvemcnt' was '
std for ply at the party, and
; O rthouth winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Boyd, first,
1 41 '.2: Mrs. Al Gilhousen and
Mrs. William Kennedy, 140l2;
Gftirge Rocft and Roy Pruitt,
Qthir, 116; Mrs. W. W. Steven
so and Mrs. Frank Baker,
fourth. 114. o
E-afwest winrlers were. Mrs.
C. L. Howard and 'Mrs. Fred
Purdin, first. 130'i; Mrs. Oda
Thomason and Mrs. Josephine
O Clark, second, 1232; Don Pever
m;in and &erg Marten, third,
O 121 '2; John Russell and Harley
McMasters, fourth, 121 points."
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Choir to Sing for
Gold H 1 1 Lodge;
i Party Announced .
, Gold Hill A Christmas pro-
' gra$ wi'4 be given far a meet-
f ing of Amethyst Rebekah lodjre
planned f-r Wednesday, Decem
q ber 19. 1te c!)ir of the Com
munity hurch will attend and
sing carols.
Past Noble Grands' club will
meet Tuesaiy, December 18, at
the home of '.frs. William Fergu
son with Mrs. Walter McLean
as coiiostess. The annual Chrst
mas party will be field at that
time " Q
O At the December 5 meeting
of the lodge, Mrs. lmer Bailey
vas nominated fcr the office of
(tye-srand. Refreshments were !
O served by rrs. Lester Fsrkes
and Irs. Paul Thompson.
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Party Announced
For Bridge Club
Riverside Bridge club has
planned an anniversary party
for Wednesday. December 19, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pruitt. Master points will be
awarded for the single session
tournament.
North-south winners for the
last session were Miss Isobel
Stuart and Mrs. H. J. Boyd,
first, 76 points; Mrs. B. L. Sand
erson and "Roy Pruitt. second,
6b1 2 points; Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Fuson. third. 62 '2 points.-
Mrs. M. M. Herman and Mrs.
Fred Purdin led east-west win
ners' with 75' 2 points and sec
end went to Mrs. W. W. Steven
son and Mrs. Josephine Clark
with 71!, 2 points. In third place
were Mrs. Richard Milestone
and Berg Marten who scored
59'-2 points.
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QCertfral Point Unit
,Aniounc?s Party
Central IJpint Central Point
Ijpme Extension unit will hold
O ine ,-anrn(gi unrisunas party
O vViJnsday. December 19, at the
homg of Mrs. E. H. Detarmo,
R($te 2, Box 47, at 10:30 a.m.
&!ie home is located one and one
Ohalfomiles0eas4 of Central Point
on ftfrdket road.
O A Christmas gift exchange
willbe held.
O Mesdames Croskell and Moore
O w'ill be ho5trS!. Child care will
Qbe roviriari in tli home of Mrs.
Eunice Jones, 235 Laurel street.
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School Chorus
Sings for Club
College Women's club of the
Rogue River valley held the De
cember meeting at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Gilstrap. 35 Geneva
street. The Girls' chorus of Mc
Loughlin Junior High school,
directed by Ray Lewis, gave a
program of Christmas music.
Otto J. Wilda. art instructor
at Southern Oregon college,
spoke on "Famous Madonna
Paintings" illustrating his talk
with colored slides. He was intro
duced by Mrs. Victor Birdseye.
The tea table was decorated
in the Christmas theme. Mrs.
Wallace Haskins and Mrs. Ben
Schmidt poured. Mrs. C. E. Brad
fish was social chairman, and
assisting her were Miss Annette
Gray, Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah,
Mrs. C. O. Larison and Mrs.
Harris Janes.
Dental Assistants
Set Holiday Party
Among the many holiday par
ties planned is that of Southern
Oregon Dental Assistants which
will be held Thursday, Decem
ber 20, at 7:30 o'clock at the
Dardanelle, Gold Hill. All den
tal assistants and their husbands
are invited to attend. A gift
exchange is planned.
Those planning to attend are
asked to make reservations with
Mrs. Marian Liisk, 2-2756, no
later than Wednesday, Decem
ber 19.
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Navy Mothers Plan
Christmas Party
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
have planned the yearly Christ
mas party at the home of Mrs.
Henry Dooms, 156 Van Ness
avenue. Ashland. It will be held
Tuesday, December 18. at 10:30
a.m. .
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon, and gifts will
be exchanged in the afternoon.
Members are reminded to
take table service.
CALENDAR
Caiendar octlcea and nem for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
s..m of the day of publication and
for week da news is 5 pjn. the
day before publication.
Monday:
6:30 p.m. Shrine Ladies, home
of Mrs. Raymond Reter, 20 Glen
Oak St.
7:30 p.m. Gladamson and
Ruth Esther units, Wesleyan Ser
vice guild, library. First Metho
dist church.
8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Camp White domiciliary.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF Hall.
Tuesday:
10:30 a.m. Sams Valley Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. Mil
ton Sanderson.
10:30 a.m. Woman's Society
of Christian service, First Meth
odist church.
1 p.m. Gold Hill Health unit,
home of Mrs. Arthur Boye, Paci
fic highway north.
1:30 p..m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. Wal
lace Brill, 75 Lozier lane.
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Garden Club
Howard Garden club
meet Wednesday, December 19,
at the home of Mrs. Don Elliot,
2705 Howard avenue, at 1 p.m.
Members are asked to take a
Christmas arrangement for dis
play, end gifts will be exchanged.
Slim Step-in
Mrs. Josephine Clark, 116 Laurel street, is shown here with
the cake which was presented to her by Camp White Veterans'
Bridge club members in celebration of her 88th birthday anni-'
versary. Club members are claiming for Mrs. Clark the honor of
being the oldest tournament bridge player in the United States.
A native of New York state. Mrs. Clark came to Oregon in 1904
and Is a charter member of Cavendish Bridge cloib in Portland.
She hat lived in Medford since 1910.
Medford Woman May Be
Oldest U.S. Bridge Player
Friends of Mrs. Josephine
Clark believe that she may be
the oldest tournament bridge
player in the nation. Mrs. Clark
celebrated her 88th birthday re
cently, and was honored during
the meeting of the Camp White
Veterans' Bridge club held the
evening of her birthday.
Members point out that in a
recent issue of The Bulletin,
bridge players' magazine, a pic
ture of Mrs. Willie A. Thalheim-er,-83,
Dallas, Tex., was printed
with a story claiming "oldest"
honors for the Texas woman.
Medford's Mrs. Clark not only
plays in many tournaments of
Medford Bridge club. She plays
with all three valley clubs, the
Camp White, Medford and Riv
erside Duplicate Bridge clubs.
Mrs. Clark lived in Portland
before coming to Medford, and
is a charter member of the Cav
endish Bridge club in that city.
Another of Mrs. Clark's hobbies
Crater Students
Make Wreaths for
Rooms of School
Central Point Future Home-
makers and Future Farmers of
America held their annual
wreath making party last
Wednesday night at Crater High
school. Each year both organi
zations make Christmas wreaths
for all the classrooms in the
school.
Some thirty-five wreaths were
made from fir boughs which
were brought in by the FFA
boys.
After the wreaths were com
pleted and decorated, refresh
ments were served by the Future
Homemakers.
is flowers, and she raises choice
roses. She lives alone at 116
Laurel street, and does all of her
housework.
Mrs. Clark declares that for
entertainment and relaxation,
she would rather play duplicate
bridge than anything else. How
ever, she writes poetry from
time to time, and read a piece of
original verse as a response to
the honors given her at the birth
day party.
Born in New York state De
cember 7, 1868. Mrs. Clark spent
most of her young life in St.
Louis. Mo., and came to Oregon
in 1904. She has lived in Med
ford since 1910.
Camp White club played for
master points the evening Mrs.
Clark was honored. North-south
winners were Mrs. William Ken
nedy and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson,
first, 78'.i points; Mrs. Frank R.
Baker, and Mrs. R. J. Conroy,
second, 71 points; Mrs. Al Gil
bousen and William Isaacs, third,
68: the George Rodes, fourth,
6514.
Winning east-west were Jack
Harris and Fred Stevens, first
82V4 points; the Tom Randalls
second, 81Vi; Mrs. Fred Rehling
and Arthur Scarseth, fourth.
76' 2; Mrs. Fred Purdin and Asa
Kimball, fourth, 74.
Mrs. Purdin and Mrs. Steven
son served refreshments follow
ing the play.
Prizes furnished by the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary of Medford
were awarded to veterans hold
ing highest scores for Novem
ber. They went to Walter Grow.
first; Tom Randall, second, and
tied for third were Asa Kimball,
William Hickey and Walter
Humes.
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A 37-year-old Modord
was found with a neck wound
after an apparent suicide at
tempt Saturday at ilK North
Central ,av)., Medford, accord
ing to city police.
Police identified the injured
man as Thomas Herschel McCar
ley, 2060 Table Rock ed. Offic
ers located him after a report
from the Rev. James Whyte Nee
ley, 1037 Vfest 11th st., Med
ford, that a man was attempting
suicide. McCarley's condition
was not srious.ofiicers said.
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Christmas" Party
Planned by kodge
The anitual Christmas party of
Olive Rebekah lodge will be
held tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Odd Fellows lodge hall. Gifts
will be .exchanged.
Mrs. J. D. firummond, noble
fgrand, will conduct me lodge
session, and Wrs. Lee Garrett
heads a committee planning the
party. ' Mrs. Frank English 8
chairman ' refreshment. o
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Meeting and Party0
Planned by Jaycettes
ai me nome 01 mrs. aiCK Korner,
Central Point, Wednesday, De
cember ll), at 8 p.m. 0
Hostesses will be Mrs. Korner.
Mrs." Wilfred Doody and Mrs.
Bill Rombach. 0 . o c
A short busins meeting wU
be followed jy the annual Chr:5
mas party, with entertajpment
and gift' exchange.
Roxy Ann Home Econo?nics
club ljas plann! the annual :
Christmas pyty for Wednesday,
December 19, at 8 p.m. at the
Grange hall. Husbaniis of mem-'
bers are invited.
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MINISTER ARRIVES 0
New York (U.R) Japanese 1
Foreign Minister Mamoru Sihige
mitsu arrived here Satur$ay0 to
take part in next week's formal
admission of Japan to the United
Nations.
irike." Kilian ivas or-
dcSi'd out because he failed to re
port to police on his arrival in
Budapest fgim enna three
days ago. O
Portlar&er Claims
Worlas Biggest Candle
Portland lU.R) A Port
lander hs laid claim to having
built the world's largest Christ
mas candle.
Herb Ketell designed the 104
foot candle around a water tow
e at hi Southwc&d Park hous-
ingpdevelopment near the Bol-"
)ck freeway.
The candle is scheduled to be
lighted Tuesday, and will hava
a five-foot "flame" on top.
The candle will be 17 feet in
diameter witS a hoider 46 feet
d long and si.bfeet high.
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