Oddfellows - Rebekahs Hold Joint Installation Service
Central Point Mr. and Mrs
Harold Wilson were installed
noble grands of Central Point
Oddfellows and Mt. Pitt Re
bekah lodges at joint ceremonies
January 7 in Central .Point
Grange hall.
Vice-grands installed for the
two lodges are Fred Lofland and
Mrs. James Van Der Steen:
" recording secretaries, George
Smith and Mrs. Frank Glenn;
financial secretaries, Francis
Marshall and Mrs. Donald
Squire, and treasurers, Allon
Bohannan and Mrs. Melvin
Frick.
Appointed officers who were
installed include Melvin Frick
and Mrs. John Robison, ward
ens; Monte Coleman and Mrs.
Robert Booth, conductors; For
est Thomason and Mrs. Marshall
Weidman, riRht supporters to
the noble grands: Herman Hig
day and Mrs. Edward Jones,
left ' supporters to the nobie
grands; J. E. Vincent and Mrs.
Martha Booth, chaplains; Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Jones, inside
guardians; Clark McDowell and
Mrs. Ellsworth Robison, outside
guardians; Gerald Kime and
Mrs John Kime. right support
ers to the vice-grands: Edward
Inman and Mrs. Gerald Kime,
left supporters to the vice-grand.
Curtis Tessman was installed
right scene supporter, and Rol
lin Rosenberger, left scene sup
porter: Mrs. Robert Pfaff, musi
cian, and Mr.-. Boharnan and
Mrs. tfaff, rtn1! captains.
Color berrors are Loren F'.em
ming and Mrs. Roy Bratten.
A. C. Smith, district deputy
grand master, and Mrs. Frank
Glenn, district deputy president,
were installing offices.
The installing team was com
posed of Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Thomason, grand marshals; Mrs.
Melvin Frick, Clark McDowell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Glenn,
escorts: George Smith and Mrs.
Townsend Club
Plans Luncheon
Meeting Wednesday
Townsend club members plan
a luncheon meeting for Wednes
day, January 16, at 12:30 p.m.
Women who attend should take
a covered dish and single men
are to take pies.
Those who have birthdays in
January are especially invited
and visitors are also asked to
attend.
At the last meeting of the club
January 9 Mrs. J. R. Burgess,
vice-president presided. E n o s
Naffziger and A. W. Ellison par
ticipated in the program. Plans
for a rummage sale were made.
A penny march, a piano recital
and readings also were conducted.
Marshall Weidman, recording
and financial secretaries; Mr.
Weidman and Mrs. John Kime,
treasurers; Mr. and Mrs .Gerald
Kime, grand wardens: L. D.
Hays and Mrs. Clark McDowell,
chaplains; and Robert Suther
land and Mrs. Harold Wilson,
color bearers.
Retiring noble grands are Ells
worth J. Robison and Mrs. James
Farrar.
Gifts were presented the re
tiring noble grand and her
officers.
Introduced by the noble
grands grands were the grand
herald of Oregon, John B. Robi
son; the district deputy grand
master, A. C. Smith; district
deputy president, Mrs. Frank
Glenn, and special district depu
ty grand master, Gerald Kime.
Refreshments were served by
members of Mt. Pitt Rebekah
lodge.
First Baptist Church
To Hold Business
Meeting Wednesday
The First Baptist church will
hold its annual business meeting
on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:45
p.m. This meeting will decide on
the budgets and will fill the of
fices for the coming year.
Officers must be elected to fill
several openings on the board
of deacons. Several others will
be elected to the board of trus
tees. A church clerk and a Sun
day school superintendent Will
also be chosen by the members
The members of various com
mittees are plso chosen at the
annual meeting. Some of the
groups involved will be the
Christian Education committee,
the missions committee and the
social committee.
The church will also vote on
the current expense and mission
ary budgets submitted by the
trustees and deacons.
Sunday. January 13. 1357
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Shady Cove Gardener
To Meet Monday
Shady Cove Shady Cove
Garden club will meet Monday,
January 14, at the home of Mrs.
Richard Pfeifer at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Glen Collins will speak on
the culture of fuschias and tu
berous begonias.
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