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Csine the 1956 Qiris'anas Seal as a sparkling decorating theme,
thest) fot gift-wrapped boxes were designed especially for the
National oTubercnlosis Association to encourage the now-popular
custom of using Qiristmas Seals to decorate your gift packages.
A touch of .ingenuity and glitter dust makes these four boxes,
?rea'd by lie-Tie Gift Wrappings Div, of Chicago Printed String
Co,0refle a two-fold purpose, as a personal expression to the
gift Recipient awi as an extension of brotherhood to those in need
of ftixe frcfti tubercuiesis.
O 0 o photo Courtesy Tie-TW G ft Wioppinfi
goMs Lufyo Minear Honored
3 Oh Ninety-Third Birthday
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Lul Minear. who has i in September, 1898. The family
lived in Medford for 58 years, I 1'ved in Ashland for a short
. t . . i time, and then moved to Jackson-
cerate her 93rd fc-.thdflr an- Lille where they ,ived fcr tw0
niversaxy a J, a dinaef given in years. In 1900 the Minears moved
ler ho:te December 4. The party
was at the home of hr daughter,
Mrs.B. M. Lininger, 135 South
Kyne way drive o
Four generations attended the
dineg. including Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Minear, Mr. and Rfrs.
O yn 0 Minear o and daughter.,
.ludv Minear, all Ashland.
.nfi?r daughter, .Irs. Justin
Judy.olives in Eugene.
jUrs. Mirar came ft) Medford i started from
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National F-toIice
Give Safety Rules
q fve safety sussr-etions aimed
at keeping American, drivers "on
the road aSd out of the obitu
aries ar being advertised by
he lera'rnal OrSer of Police.
Fintg oQt.that a record 609
persons wereltilled in auto ac-"
cideats lasfeyear over the three
0day Christmas week end. the
grand Jodie of th prder has is
Queif the safety suggestions
from the national office in Phil
adelphia. O The si:j?estions are:
O 1-Js'pver drive when overtired."
fcvn if Us only hune from a
d K'itp J car Tviadow open;
fresh air helps you stay awalte.
3. To top off a festive evening.
make it coff; on long drives.
stoo for a cup at frequent lnter-
O 4. While driving, taia wnn
ther"passen"rs in the car; U
aionep turn on the fadio.
S. Ityoucare tempted to Fry
the dangeroi:f eNperiment of
aliNing alcohol and gasoline, get
someone !se to drive you hotne.
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to a farm on South Stage road
where they lived for many years.
Mrs. Minear attends Medford
Church of the Brethren, church,
seldom missing a Sunday morn
ing service. She has belonged
to the Brethren church since
1879.
Mrs. Minear enjoyed garden
ing in her younger days, and
now growing in the Lininger
arden is a roe bush which she
a slip during the
brief time the family lived on
Granite street in Ashland in
1898. Whenever the family
moved to a new home, the red
rose was transplanted and has
thrived. It is now one of the
family's most treasured posses
sion, Mrs. Lininger states, and
he picked a bud from the bush
last Sunday for her mother.
Mrs. Minear is a native of Ill
inois, having been born in the
town of Oregon in that state. She
moved to Iowa with her parents
when six years old. She was
married to Lorenzo D. Minear
in 1885, and her husband died
in 1907.
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Open House Set
By County Office
The. annual Christmas open
house given by the county
clerk's and recorder's office will
be held on the second floor of
the annex in the courthouse
Wednesday, Dec. 19, from 3:30
until 5 p.m.
A high, school vocal group will
sing.
The ppen house is given for
the courthouse employees and
friends.
Society
Bethel Holds
Initiation;
Events Set
Central Point Retiring Hon
ored Queen Maria Abbott con
ducted initiation ceremonies for
Bethel 38, International Order
of Job's Daughters, December
13. candidates initiated into the
order were Misses Penny Taylor,
Cheryl Ghelardi, Jan Bateman,
Charla Jo Meyer, Suzann Pierce
and June Hopkins.
Masons and Eastern Star mem
bers were special guests of the
evening to observe the work of
the bethel officers and choir. -
Escorted and introduced were
Miss Kay Askwith, grand inner
guard; Melvin McGrew, grand
junior custodian and associate
guardian; Mrs. A. M. Setness,
past- guardian; Mrs. Richard
Stratton, past guardian; Mrs.
Ray Allred, past guardian; Wil
liam Abbott, past associate
guardian, all of Bethel 38; Wor
shipful Master Ferd Jones, who
introduced masons in attend
ance; Mrs. Melvin McGrew,
worthy matron of Nevita chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star, who
introduced Eastern Star mem
bers. Miss Abbott thanked her of
ficers and choir, guardian coun
cil for their assistance during
her term as queen.
Bethel members will meet
Thursday, December 20 at 5:30
at the Masonic temple and from
there will go to the home of
Grandmother Moore to sing
carols. A line party will follow.
A combination Christmas gift
exchange and practice for instal
lation will be held Wednesday,
December 26 at 2 p.m. Miss Sally
Elden will be installed as hon
ored queen Thursday, December
27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Central
Point Masonic temple. Crater
chapter. Order of DeMolay, will
assist in the ceremonies.
Large baskets of evergreens
with red ornaments were used
for decorating the chapter room
by Misses Sharon Anderson and
Sandra Ghelardi and their moth
ers. A Santa Claus motif with red
tree candles was used by the re
freshment committee composed
of Misses Helen Hood, Suzanne
Hood, Gail Collins, Donna Bur
nett, assisted by their mothers
Country Club To Be Scene
Of Numerous Holiday Parties
Beginning tomorrow, Rogue Valley Country club will be the
scene of numerous holiday parties. The series includes parties for
the younger generation; dances for the teen-agers and college
students, and annual formal events which are traditional with the
club for the holiday season
A number of large cocktail
parties are also being held at
the club this month by members.
Tomorrow night the club has
planned a party for the sons
and daughters of members and
their guests between the ages of
11 and 14 years. Hours are from
7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Dinner will
be served at 8:30 o'clock and
music for dancing will be pro
vided by Abby Green and Randy
Hugdahl. Reservations are to
be made by calling the office.
Two events are planned at the
club Thursday, December 20.
Lady Golfers will hold an in- chapter
lormal party at the club, with
a no-host luncheon at 1 o'clock
to be followed by a gift ex
change.' Those planning to at
tend are asked to make reserva
tions. Thursday afternoon the annual
Christmas party for children of
members will be held from 3
until 4:30 p.m. Mrs. N. G. Wilson
is general chairman, and she is
being assisted by a large com
mittee. Each child attendind is
asked to take a wrapped toy,
marked boy or girl,' and these
wiil be given to Medford Lady
Lions for the annual distribution
to underprivileged children.
will be a fancy headdress con
test. For women guests. Mrs.
Robert Taylor and Mrs. Don Her
ried are co-chairmen.
The annual Queen's Ball has
been scheduled for Saturday,
December 22, in the main din
ing room. It is being planned by
Bethel 14 and Bethel 55, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, and Medford chapter
of the Order of DeMolay. The
event will honor the retiring and
elect queen of the two bethels,
and the master councilor of the
Sorority to Hold Party Saturday
Alpha Lambda chapter, Epsil-1 is steadily increasing, accord-
Junior Service league mem
bers have arranged to hold the
annual Christmas Charity ball at
the club Friday, December 21,
and the club will be close'd to
everyone except league members
and their guests. The league ball
is always one of the largest and
brightest parties of the holiday
season. It is given as a benefit
for the league's kindergarten for
deaf children.
Adding interest to the ball
Cow Belies Hold
Tea at Charleys
Jackson County Cow Belles
held a tea at the new home of
Mrs. Clayton Charley, 3321 For
rest avenue December 12. Twen
ty attended.
Refreshments were furnished
by Applegate member! of the
organization.
Next meeting of the group
will be held in February. Offic
ers will be .elected.
Cow Belles, is an organization
for the wives of cattlemen.
Another party for junior mem
bers is set for Thursday, Dec
ember 27. This will be for sons
and daughters of members aged
15 years through the junior class
of Medford High school, and
their guests. It will be semi-formal,
with boys expected to wear
coats and ties and girls to wear
semi-formal frocks.
Dinner at 8:30 o'clock will be
followed by dancing. Abby
Green and Randy Hugdahl will
play. Reservations are to be
made by calling the club.
on Sigma Alpha sority, plans a
Christmas party for members
and their husbands at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith
Saturday, December 22, at
7:30 p.m.
Maj. Gen. J. H. Hicks was
guest speaker for the last meet
ing, and showed colored slides
taken in Europe. Many of the
pictures were of the French
countryside. The homes are
made with very little wood in
them and are tile-roofed. The
typical house is two stories with
no inside quarters.
Most of the homes are un
heated, and modern plumbing
and electricity is "rare even in
the towns of France. The small
number of middle class people
ing to Major Hicks.
The houses in Spain are built
more bf wood and are a differnt
style of architecture. He also
had a few pictures taken in
Italy, Switzerland and Germany.
Major-General Hicks said, "Any
one going to Europe should visit
the countryside rather .tlwn
spending all of their time in the
cities."
Dinner
A potluck dinner is planned
by Veterans of World War I,
Medford barracks sad auxiliary
for Wednesday, December 19. It
will be held at 7 p.m. at Red
man hall. Members are asked to
take a Christmas toy to the meet
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(Announce Events
The social service gommtttee
heade by Mrs. Lee Couch, was
O in charge of he chapter night
Cprogram at a special nyeting of
the Women of the Moose De-
O member 12.
Jirs. Lorart Waldon. sponsored
bv "Sirs tion Austin, and -Mrs.
O Oscar f. Miliar, sponsored by
Mrs.pew- earif, were mit-Oiatc.
C3 Walter H. Kez, Mooseheart. 111.,
Oa9d Mrs. Charles Skill, Chapter
206, Portland. At the close of
O O the meeting the0women were in
vited to te guests of the Loyal
0 c Orderoitf Moose to hear Walter
Kctz. sicrintendeiit of Moose-eo4-t,
guest speaker of the eve
ning. O The women's group will hold
a Christmas hat party Wednes
(jjiye December 19.
Th9 children's Christmas prty
vll be eld at Moose hall. 11
O Newtown street. Friday, Decem
rr :.. at 7:30 p.m.
oFifiure Housewives
Will Be Able To
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n Chicago ;U.R' Housewives of
0 th,fiitre will be able to "burn
up'' kitchen smells instead of
On Eft'"? burned up at them.
Big Bend National park in
west Texas encompasses more
Miss Lea Padgett entertained ithan 707,000 acres of mountains
with accordian music. 'and canyons.
A dance for college students
and high school seniors is plan
ned for the following night, Dec
ember 28. It will be from 8 p.m.
to midnight and is for the sons
and daughters of members and
their guests. Dress will also be
semi-formal for this event, and
reservations are necessary.
Dinner will be followed by
dancing.
JTinal party of the season will
be the annual formal New Year's
eve party December 31. Hours
are from 9 until two o'clock and
it is for members and their out-of-town
guests only. Reservations
for this event, which attracts a
large guest list each year, must
be made by December 26.
Planning the event are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Mitchell. Mr. and
Mrs. Monte Stram and Mr. and
Mrs. David Koblik.
The clubhouse has been made
festive with Christmas decora
tions which this year feature
angels with a modernistic tone,
Mrs. Robert P. Hart is chair
man of the committee which
planned the decorations and as
sisting her were Mrs. Bruce
Stanley, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs.
Ralph Anderson, Mrs. Clayton
Lewis. Mrs. Maxine Hammond
Mrs. Merle Scott, Mrs. Lavern
Watrud, Mrs. Alvin Leontiardt
and Mrs. Donald Wood.
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