Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1957, Image 21

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Jr. and Mrs. Alfred F.
were honored at ia spen house February 2 which observed
their GOtfc wedding anniversary. Hostess for the reception was
Mrs. E. E. Evernden Jr. The honored couple came to Phoenix
23 years ago: their four daughters all were present for the
celebration.
Open House Held in Phoenix
To Observe 60th Anniversary
Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred F. Lewis, whose 60th wed
ding anniversary was January
31, were honored at an open
house Saturday afternoon, Feb
ruary 2, in their home at 506
Fifth street. Phoenix.
Eighty-three friends, neigh
bors, and relatives called dur
ing the afternoon to greet Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis.
Out-of-town guests for the
celebration were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Harnsberger and son
Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Karr and daughters Karen
Kathy and Debbie. Klamath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tripp.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hayes, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shep-
pard and daughter Nedra, Cen
tral Point; and Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Harnsberger Jr. and
daughter Ginger of Ashland.
Assisting the hostess, Mrs. E
EL Evernden Jr., m serving were
Mrs. Grace Brenner, Mrs. Alpha
Arthur and Mrs. Will Summers
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were mar
ried in Council, Idaho. They
O hav. been residents of Phoenix
Speaker Named
For Club Session
Mrs. Lester Adams will tell
of the organization and activi
ties of the Oregon legislature
whet) Jackson County Republi
can Women's club holds its Feb
ruary meeting next Wednesday,
the 13th, at Jackson hotel
Pioneeer room. Luncheon will
be served at 12 noon.
Mr. Sdams is manager of the
Oregon Milk Producers' associa
O tion, and both he and his wife
spent much time in Salem dur
ing the sessions of the legisla
ture. o
. Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Harold Sexton, tele
phone 2-8832.
Mrs. Wayne Stine, president
" of the organization, has remind
ed all those interested that Feb
ruary 13 is the final date for
' the group's contest. A prize will
be awarded to the person writ
ing the best statement on "Why
I am a Republican." Member
ship in the women's organiza
tion is not required in order to
submit enteries, but contestants
must be registered voters in
Jackson county.
A new contest will be. an
nounced at Wednesday's busi
ness session.
Beauticians Plan
Week's Observance
National Beauty Salon week
will be observed by the Medford
unit of Oregon Beautician's as
sociation with a kick-off break
fast Monday, February 11, at 8
a.r at the Jackson hotel. The
no-host breakfast is open to all
beauticians in the area.
The Medford unit will do the
hair styles on the models taking
part in the style show that will
be givoi at a luncheon at Rogue
Valley country club, Monday.
FebruarS- 11, by Alpha Rho
chapter o.f Beta Sigma Phi.
Ao television sBow sponsored
by the unit will be viewed over
KBES-TV at 4:15 p.m. Monday,
February 11. with the material
compiled by Mrs. Geri Byrd and
commentary by Mr. Christine
CRose.
Tjhe Unit will hold a business
mtjeting Monday, February 11,
jt 740 pjn. at Bjirelson's Beauty
salon. o
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Rentals .
folding
WHEEL
CHAIRS 3Qjp
Opea Sunday end Holidays
10 a.m. to ..
Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
HUDSON'S PHARMACY
613 E. MAIN PHONE 3-5345
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Lewis. 506 Fifth street. Phoenix.
for the last 23 years, having
moved here in 1934. Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis' four daughters all
were present for the open house.
They are Mrs. Stuart Hayes,
Portland, Mrs. Wilbur Harnsber
ser, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Will
Summers and Mrs. Alpha Ar
thur, both Phoenix.
The Lewis' have seven grand
children, four great-grandchildren
and five great-great grand
children. Butte Falls PTA
Plans Meeting
Butte Falls A program
handicapped children will
given at a meeting of Butte
Falls Parent-Teacher asscoiation
to celebrate Founders day. It
is set for. Monday, February 11
at 7:30 p.m. in the high school
auditorium.
Special music, a quiz and a
resume of . the help available at
the local, county and state
levels are some of the plan
ned features of the program.
The safety committee, head
ed by Mrs. William Lytle. will
report concerning the sanding
of the grade school playground.
Election of a nominating com
mittee to select a slate of of
ficers for next year is on the
agenda. Voting on candidates
will.be at the March meeting
so that delegates to the Oregon
Congress of Parents and Teach
ers may complete their plans.
The state meeting will be in
Pendleton in April.
Mrs. Alva Webster, chairman
of the refreshment committee,
is planning a decorated 'birth
day" cake to be served during
the social hour.
Mrs. Wallace Haskins
To Give Travelogue
For Retired Teachers
Jackson county Retired Teach
ers will meet Monday. February
11, at the home. of Mrs. George
B. Canode, 1716 Crown avenue,
at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Wallace Haskins will
give an illustrated talk on her
recent trip to Europe. A social
hour will follow the business
meeting.
All ex-teachers are invited to
attend. Those wishing transpor
tation are asked to call Mrs.
Mamie Bloomfield. 3-4610.
State Director
To Conduct Rites
Mrs. Clara Gertson, Heppner,
Ore., state director of Degree of
of Honor lodge will install of
ficers of the Medford lodge Mon-
day, February 11. The meeting
will be held in Redman hall,
216 Apple street, at 8 p.m.
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Canteen Service
To Be Formed
For Red Cross
Organization of a new can
teen service was announced at
the monthly meeting of the
chairmen of volunteer services
of Jackson county Red Cross
chapter. It was held Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Lillian Sa
lade of Central Point, with a
buffet luncheon following.
Mrs. R. G. Bardwell, acting
chairman, presided. It was an
nounced that Mrs. Grace Fiero
has been named chairman of the
new canteen service, and Mrs.
Adam Richter is co-chairman. A
training class has been sched
uled to start March 19, with in
struction under the direction of
Miss Marjorie Hatton and Miss
Mary Pat Lucy of the Jackson
County Extension service.
Certification for volunteers
will require a 10-hour class, and
any women interested in volun
teering are asked to call the
Red Cross office and register.
These volunteers will be trained
to serve food for all chapter
meetings as well as to serve as
part of the Civil defense in case
of disaster.
Reporting on January activi
ties were: Mrs. Martin Luther
arjd Mrs. Aimee Deuel for re
cruitment; Mrs. Salade, Gray
Ladies at Camp White; Mrs. Har
ry P. Poston, Gray Ladies for
the Community; Mrs. Maurice
Spatz, staff aides; Mrs. T. K.
Oliver, blood program; Mrs.
Frances Flinr., hospital service;
Mrs. John S. Day, Junior Red
Cross.
Also attending were Mrs.
Frank C. Preston of motor serv
ice; Mrs. W. H. Reichstein, co
chairman for Gray Ladies to
Community; Mrs. Thomas Em
mens, nurses aides and Mrs.
Helen A. Wilson, executive sec
retary. Pastor to Speak
For Meeting of
Temperance Union
Woman's Christian Temper
ance union will meet Thursday,
February 14, at 2 p.m. at the
Salvation Army annex, 236
North Bartlett street.
Mrs. Olaf Severson, spiritual
life director, will present the
Rev. George A. Trobough, as
sistant pastor at First Methodist
church, who is in charge of the
devotional and music.
February is memorial month
for Miss Frances Willard, found
er of WCTU, and Mrs. Mable
Houck, chairman for the Thurs
day meeting will give a story of
Miss Willard's life. Each year a
program is planned in her hon
or during February. ,
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. John Blass, Mrs. T. W.
Conner, Mrs. John M. Root and
Mrs. Holly Michael. Visitors are
welcome to attend.
Play Announced
For PTA Session
Jacksonville A playi "Point
of Beginning,., will be presented
by Medford Footlighters at the
next meeting of Jacksonville
Parent-Teacher association. It
will be held Wednesday, Feb;
ruary 13, in the school gym
nasium. Following the play discussion
will be led by Miss Mary Van
denberg, psychiatric social work
er for Southern Oregon Child
Guidance clinic.
Francis Guidry, grade school
principal, reminds fathers an d
mothers that all day Wednesday
open house will be held in the
grade rooms. Mothers and fath
ers are invited to visit the
school, to take part in the day's
schedule, and to talk to the
teachers of their children.
A prize of SI is being pre
sented by the PTA to the class
with the largest number of par
ents present.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of children in the
fifth and sixth grade.
A few tablespoons of Cali
fornia white table wine will add
plenty of zip to the cheese sauce
served over a high puffy omelet.
You 11 find this combination
makes good eating for any meal
of the day.
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lentilLeg
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to send . . . fun to receive
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Valentines! Send these
laugh-provoking Valen
tines and everyone yon
know will be chuckling
with you long after Feb.
14! Choose your
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Valentines from our
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BOOKS GIFTS RECORDS
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Miss Pavon-Jovel
Student
To Speak
For AAUW
Miss Estela Pavon-Jovel of
Honduras, a student at Southern
Oregon college, will speak at the
annual fellowship luncheon of
Medford branch, American As
sociation of University Women,
at the Medford hotel on Satur
day, February 16. The luncheon
starts at 12:15 p.m.
The meeting is open to all
members, past members and
study group members of the
branch. Those desiring reserva
tions may call Mrs. L. J. Smith,
chairman of arrangements, at
2-8590, by Thursday, February
14.
Miss Pavon-Jovel, a graduate
of the University of Tegucigalpa.
Honduras, is in her second year
at SOC where she also is serving
as a first-year Spanish instructor.
She is majoring in English in
the Humanities division at the
college. Last year she presented
a large Honduran flag to the
SOC student body from the stu
dents of the Institute de Comer
cia Hector Pineda Ugarte.
Miss Pavon-Jovel is the au
thor of two books, "Poemario de
Primaveral" and "Histories
Folklorican del Teruna," and
was on the staff of the Honduran
newspaper, "Diario el Dia." Her
father is a former minister of
education for Honduras.
Union Daughters
To Meet Monday
Elta Deuel Hubbs tent.
Daughters of Union Veterans,
will meet Monday, February
11, at the home of Mrs. F. A.
Daugherty, 2251 Kings High
way, at 12 noon. Members plan
ning to attend are asked to take
rummage sale articles to the
meeting or those not planning
to attend should telephone
2-8817 or 3-1371. The sale will
be held Saturday, February 16,
in Eagle hall.
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Exciting!
Slashed '. Calf
Setting the pace for a beautiful spring
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all designed to help you look your best "
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Extension Service Organizes
New Unit; Meetings Planned
The Friendly Home Extension
unit was organized in Medford
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Velma Dunagan, 106 Crater
Lake avenue.
The 17 members, from Med
ford, Eagle Point, Table Rock,
and surrounding areas, appoint
ed Mrs. Dunagan, chairman;
Mrs. R.' W. Womelsdorf, vice
president; Mrs. Marie Cummons,
secretary; Mrs. W. L. Lyndell,
treasurer; and Mrs. Cummons
and Mrs. Lyndell as program
planning leaders.
Talk Announced
By Missionary;
Officers Named
Miss Helen Walter, missionary
on furlough from Japan, will
speak at a business and mission
ary meeting of the Women's
Fellowship of First Baptist
church Tuesday, February 12.
The meeting will begin with
business at 10745 a.m. followed
by the devotional and lunch.
Miss Walter will speak at 1 p.m.
Miss Walter is an eastern Oregon
girl and has been in Japan since
1951; she returned in August of
1956 for her furlough.
The meeting will be in charge
of the new officers recently ded
icated. President of the fellow
ship is Mrs. Don Minear; Mrs.
Clarence Wilson vice-president
and Mrs. Angus Lindstrom is sec
retary. The treasurer is Mrs.
Helmer Tinseth, and Mrs. James
Neeley is the musician.
New committee chairmen are
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, prayer;
devotional, Mrs. Bertha Hibbard;
missionary, Mrs. Erwin Peters;
social, Mrs. J. E. Lester; public
ity, Mrs. Eric de Place; flowers,
Mrs. Larry Adams; Christian fel
lowship, Mrs. Minnie Bryant;
student counsellor, Mrs. Fred
Landers; nursery, Mrs. B. Big
don; white cross, Mrs. Clarence
Rolls and Mrs. Herman Ekerson.
Circle chairmen for this year
are Mrs. Donn Piatt, Martha cir
cle; Mrs. Dora Brantley, Ruth
circle. There are two circles that
will meet in the evening, Lydia
circle with Mrs. Garry Shuler
as chairman and Lois circle
headed by Mrs. Elvia Wood. The
dedication service was directed
by Mrs. Haddon Robinson, as
sisted by Mrs. Neeley and Mrs.
Piatt.
Members attending the meet
ing are asked to bring a sack
lunch; coffee and dessert will be
furnished by Mary circle direct
ed by Mrs. Lamb. Devotions will
be given by Mrs. Richard Nord
quist. A nursery is provided for
those with small children .
by
$ 1 495
Blue
Brown
Salon
MAIN AND BARTLETT STREETS
Sunday, February 10. 1957
Project leaders for a window
treatment lesson are Mrs. James
Dole and Mrs. C. W. Johnson;
kitchen and dining room chairs
lesson; Mrs. Womelsdorf and
Mrs. R. V. Deutschman; with a
seafoods lesson to be given by
Mrs. M. W. Johnson and Mrs.
L. W. Dunagan.
The unit will meet monthly
on the fourth Wednesday -at
1 p.m.
The February meeting of the
Medford Extension unit will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
February 13, in the court house
auditorium. The use and care of
foam rubber will be discussed
by locai leaders. ,
Members are asked tp bring
table service for themselves and
for their guests. Lunch is pro
vided for a small fee. Child care
will be furnished but mothers
are asked to notify Mrs. Tre
fern at 2-5425 by Monday, Feb.
11.' -
Howard unit will meet Thurs
day, February 14, at 10:30 a.m.
in Harmony hall of Friends
church. Mrs. D. M. Funk and
Mrs. N. F. Gier will give the
lesson on buying and using foam
rubber. Mrs. Paul Robertson and
Mrs. W. W. Clay pool will be
hostesses.
Oak Grove unit will meet
Tuesday, February 12, at the
home of Mrs. L. B. Thursman,
3379 Jacksonville highway,' at
10:30 a.m. Mrs. V. A. Turpin will
assist Mrs. Thurman.
Buying and using of foam rub
ber will be explained by Mrs.
Gilbert Munden and Mrs. S. B.
Sandberg.
Members are asked to take
their own table service for the
luncheon which will be served
by Mrs. Henry Zacharisen, Mrs.
William Rose and Mrs. Walter
Wilson. Child care may be ar
ranged by calling Mrs. Sand
berg, 3-5617.
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Past Noble Grands club of
Olive Rebekah lodge will meet
Thursday, February 14, at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dyer,
29 Myrtle street.
A Valentine party will be held
and each person is asked to
bring an unsigned valentine to
the party. Instructions as to the
use of the valentines, will be
given at the meeting.
Mrs. Dollie Love, president,
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will preside for the first timu
at the meeting.
Refreshments will be servqej
by Mrs. James Fleming, chair
man, Mrs. Minnie Bryant, Mrs.
Blanche Robinson, and M
Nelli Gibson.
All visiting noble grands in
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