Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1957, Image 21

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    Sundiy
2 f.m. Jackson County Cou
cil of the Blind, Guild hall, St.
Mark's church. Fifth st., and
Korth Oakdale ave.
Monday
12:50 p.m. Shady Cove Gar
den dub, home of Mrs. Richard
Pfeifer.
1230 p.m. Adarel Past Ma
trons club, 25 Quince st.
1 p.m. Jackson County Unit,
RTA, Mrs. Anna Carter, 821
East Jackson st.
1 p.m. RNA, Pythian hall.
7:30 p.m. Medford branch,
OBA, Rolland's Studio of Beau
ty. 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority, 317 Howard st.
8 p.m. Medford NOW,
Moose, 11 Newtown st.
8 p.m. Scottish Rite Wom
en, Masonic temple.
6 p.m. United Nations asso
ciation meeting, St. Mark's an
nex.
Tuesday
1 p.m. Rogue River. Garden
club, home of Mrs. Larry Ba.
sett.
1 p.m. Central Point RNA
Mrs. Robert Hague, 2641 Con-
nell ave.
1 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church. Circle 3, Mrs. Matil
da DlLtrich, 939 North Central
ave.; Circle 4, Mrs. E. G. Pasch
ke, 92 Stewart ave.; Circle 7
Mrs. Ray Harrison, 719 West
Fourth st.; Circle 9, Mrs. Clar
ence Patterson, 949 Murray st.
1:J0 p.m. Alpha Beta chap
ter, Beta Sigma Phi, home of
Mrs. Herbert Haglund.
, 1:10 p.m. WSCS. First Meth
odist church. Circle 1, Mrs. J.
W. Foage, 145 South Ivy st.; Cir
cle :, Mrs. Chester James, 307
Wilhmette ave.; Circle 5, First
Methodist church.
1 f .m. Lady Elks, Elks club
lounte.
1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. Fred Gard
ner, :8 Renault ave
7:30 p.m. Galdamson unit,
Weskyan Service guild. Mrs. A'
va Pirkins, 2322 East Main st.
7:J0 p.m. Crater Garden
. club. Mrs. Henry Friesen, Table
Rock rd.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg.
s 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. J. W. Morgan, 1308 Win
chester st.
8 p.m. Rogue Valley Hand
veavers guild, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Oestreich, 30 South Cen
tral ave.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
tiian building.
8 p.m. WSCS. Circle 10,
Nrs. Richrd Jewett, 921 Win
chester st.
8 p.m. Crater Lake post,
VrW, and auxiliary, VFW hall.
W;dnesday
:30 a.m. Jackson County
Council, PTA, Trinity Episcopal
church, Ashland.
10 a.m. Providence guild,
social room, Sacred Heart hospi
tal 10:30 a.m. Central Point
Heme Extension unit. Mrs. C. L.
Ghelardi, Old Stage rd.
10:30 a.m. Rogue-Elk Home
Extension unit, Mrs. Roy
Vaughn, Laurelhurst rd.
12 noon Reames Social club.
Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p.m. Past Matrons
club of Nevita chapter, OES,
Mrs. Mary Note, 32 Hamilton,
St., Medford.
12:30 p.m. Townsend auxil
iary club. Carpenters local un
ion hall, 123 li West Main st.
1 p.m. Past Chiefs club,
Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Reddy
ave.
1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. G. T. Haupert, 222 Valley
View dr.
1 p.m. Pythian Past Chiefs
club, 1312 Reudy ave.
1 p.m. Get Together club,
Moose hall.
1 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church. Circle 8, Mrs. Lee
Van Ausdall, 338 Fairmont st.
1:45 p.m. Contemporary
Book club, Mrs. Ernest Barnes,
1906 East Main st.
2 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, Church of Brethren.
8 p.m. Eagle Point high
school PTA, library.
8 p.m. Mr. Pitt Rebekah
lodge, Central Point IOOF hall.
8 p.m. AAUW education
meeting, Mrs. Justin Smith, 21
Geneva st.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
Mrs. Larry Allen, 716 Hamilton
st.
8 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church, Circle 6, Mrs. Ray
mond VanLiew, 807 Palm st.
Thursday
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine Home
Extension unit, Mrs. H. B. Mitch-
el, 3082 Buckshot Hill rd.
1:30 p.m. Medford chapter,
Blue Star Mothers of America,
Carpenters local union hall,
123V2 West Main st.
1:30 p.m. Service circle.
First Presbyterian church, Cen
tral Point, home of Mrs. Homer
Jeffries, Scenic ave.
6:30 p.m. Business and Pro
fessional Women's club, Roxy
Ann Grange.
7:30 p.m. RNA, Pythian
building.
7:30 p.m. Unity Truth cen
ter. 203 Holly theater bldg.
8 p.m. Beta Upsilon chapter
Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Wayne
Harris, 1516 South Ivy st.
8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic hall.
Friday
11 a.m. Unity Truth center,
203 Holly theater bldg.
1 p.m. Jackson County
Health Association, county
courthouse.
Roxy Ann Group
To Meet Wednesday
Roxy Ann Home Economics
club members will have Mrs.
Bruce Moffatt, 2178 Spring
street, as their hostess when they
meet at her home Wednesday,
January 16. Cohostess will be
Mrs. George Walters.
Ladies Elks to Meet
For Dessert Luncheon
Lady Elks will meet for a
dessert luncheon and afternoon
of cards Tuesday, January 15, at
1 p.m., in the Elks club lounge.
Mrs. Nick DeWitt, Mrs. Van
Gilbert and Mrs. Clarence Pan
key will be hostesses.
Salem U.R) Gov. Elmo Smith
held a farewell coffee for the
press in his office here Friday.
Joint Installation -Held
Monday Night
Knights of Pythias and Pyth
ian Sisters held a joint installa
tion service on Monday evening
at the Pythian building. Preced
ing the installation two dance
numbers were presented by
Jackie and Judy Ayres and Judy
Alder and Jerry Chenault from
the Colleen Hope Dance studio.
Mrs. Polly Offutt installed
the Sisters' officers, assisted by
Mrs. Ruth Dodge, grand senior;
Mrs Margaret Davis; grand
manager; Mrs. George Thomas,
grand secretary; and Mrs. Ed-ward-Bostwick,
grand musician.
The following officers were
installed: Mrs. Mildred Tolle,
past chief: Miss Florence Bain,
most excellent chief; Mrs. Rene
Grosh, excellent senior: Mrs.
Morley Lamp, excellent junior
Mrs. Therese Schell, manager:
Mrs. Weldon Jackson, secre
tary: Mrs. Floyd Murray, treas
uerer; Mrs. Bill Walden, protec
tor; and Mrs. Louis Porter,
guard.
Constitutional officers elect
ed were Mrs. James Cech, musi
cian; Mrs. William Michael,
trustee; Mrs. Harry Bryant, de
gree staff captain; and Mrs.
Ruth Dodge, press correspondent.
Accordion numbers were pre
sented by two students from
Caesar Muzzioli's studio. Sharon
Roberts and Ovita Walden, dur
ing the intermission. The Grand
Chancellor of Oregon. Hugh
Welch, installed the officers of
the Knights, assisted by grand
vice chancellor, Walter Cum
mings; grand prelate, Morley
Lamp; grand master at arms,
LeRoy Cline; grand master of
work, Harry Barneburg: and
grand secretary, Walter Fergu
son. - .
Officers installed were chan
cellor commander, James O'-
Duane; vice chancellor, Tom
Davidson; prelate, Olaf - Ohr
man; master at arms, Louis Por
ter; master of work, Edward
Bostwick; secretary, Paul H.
Miller; financial secretary, Ora
E. G. Meyers; treasurer, Donald
Lacy; inner guard, Walter Fer
guson; and outer guard, Carl
Fichtner.
The retiring most excellent
chief of the Sisters, Mrs. Mil
dred Tolle, and the retiring
chancellor commander, Edward
Bostwick, expressed their appre
ciation for the cooperation and
help they had received from the
members during the past year.
Chancellor Commander O -
Duane presented the outgoing
chancellor commander and Mrs.
Bostwick with gifts in apprecia
tion of their work for the lodge,
and to Mr. and Mrs. George Bry
ant for their work for Boy
Scout Troop 16 which is spon
sored by the Knights. Mr. Bry
ant has been the leader of this
troop for the past six years. Miss
Bain presented gifts to the in
stalling officers from Mrs. Bill
Walden who was the elected in
stalling officer but was unable
to attend.
Following the close of the
services, refreshments w ej e
served by the Sisters.
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In Nazarene Church;
Extra Adult Classes
Curtition folding doors have
been installed in the auditorium
at the First Church of the Naz
arene The plastic folding walls
make spaces available for extra
adult" classes.
Folding doors were recently
delivered for use in the fireplace
room of the churches recreation
hall and are to be installed in
the next few days. Upon instal
lation, a new high school de
partment of the Sunday school
will begin as 168 Junior and
Senior High school young people
are now enrolled in the Youth
department.
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Plan All Day
Ashland Meet
An all-day meeting for Jack
son County Council of Parent-
leacner associations rs scheduled
for Wednesday, January 16, in
Trinity Episcopal church, Ash
land. Workshops and coffee ses
sions will beein at 8:3(1 a m
Mrs. Lester Bradshaw, Eagle
i-oint, is council president and
the business session will be held
during the morning when com
mittee reports and nominating
committee embers will be elect
ed. After luncheon nine Ashland
school students will furnish en
tertainent under direction of Ber
nard Windt.
Students With tuition rhn1ar.
ships from this county will be
interviewee; and the meeting is
to close with evaluation of
workshops and general discus
sion.
Child care will be nrnvMorf
and mothers are to take a sack
lunch and sturdy toy for each
child, the council president
pointed out. She also has askeH
that members who plan to mike
the trip arranee to take rirfprs
who do not have cars.
St. Peter's Church
Elects Officers
St. Peter Evangelical Luther
an church, 1020 East Main St.,
elected new officers for the congregation.
Elected were chairman. Homer
Pleyer; elder, Harvy Brandau;
trustee, G. J. Wolff; Board of
Education, Melvin Boldenow;
treasurer, Bob Harper; financial
secretary, Ed Guetzlaff, and re
cording secretaryz, Adelbert
Schrein.
Appointments for the non-lec-
tive offices have not yet been
completed but Cliff McGinty
was chosen to be counsellor for
stewardship for the coming
year. Other offices will be filled
in the near future, according
to the pastor, the Rev. Kennth
Korby.
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Sponsors Lessons
The First Presbyterian church,
Phoenix, will start a series of
Bible study lessons for couples
with children still in school
Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the church.
The series is to assist parents
to know the Bible so they will
be able to share it with their
children whether in grammar
school or high school. The les
sons will continue through April.
The course will be taught sy
the Rev. Ernest Volkman, pastor
of the Phoenix church, and will
include question and answer
periods, discussions and lectures.
Homework will be assigned from
the Bible as well as a text.
Classes will meet every two
weeks at the church in the fire
side room from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Interested persons are asked
to register for the course with
Mr. Volkman.
"What is the Bible Where
did it come From?" will be the
subject discussed at the Tues
day meeting.
Advenfisfs Appoint
Officers for 1957
New officers for 1957 were
appointed last week for the Med
ford Seventh Day Adventist
church.
New elders include Fred Cook,
Forrest Bigger, Ed Fjarli, F. E.
Beverly and Dr. Bernard
Thompson. Deacons are Roy
Martin, Kenneth Kamberg, Eli
Davis, Eugene Burrill, Robert
Gregg, Curtis Beverly, Gilbert
Buck and Don Amundson.
Appointed deaconesses were
Mrs. Eli Davis, Mrs. Roy Martin,
Mrs. Paul Beddoe, Mrs. David
Bechtel, Mrs. Curtis Beverly,
Mrs. Marvin Zirkle, Mrs. F. E.
Beverly and Mrs. John Blank.
Mrs. Kenneth Kamhprcr wac
appointed clerk, G. J. Lang,
treasurer, and Leonard Yost,
choir director.
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crosswalk when he stopped for
a red light Friday and a 250
pound pedestrian casually
stomped across his hood growl
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Crater Lake Post VFW
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