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Monday. February 18, 1937
Girls' State Film j
To Be Shown Here;;
Dinner Announced !
At the February meeting of
the American Legion auxiliary,
Mrs. Ed Leach announced that
the film of Girls' State, taken on
the Willamette campus last year,
would be shown to junior girls
at Medford Senior High school
February 26. It will be shown
ain to unit members and co
sponsors that evening.
The purpose of Girls Slate is
to provide citizenship training
forlhe girls and to inform them
aout the duties, privileges,
rights and responsibilities of
American citizenship, jn order
that they may understand and
participate in the functioning of
1 their government.
Community service chairman,
O Mi. Bert Staats, announced
q that the auxiliary now has a hos
pital bed and wheelchair to loan
to anyone needing these items.
Anyone interested may call the
auxiliary president, Mrs. Ross
Minneci at 2-9625.
Mrs. Leo Williams, hospital
chairman, stated that plans were
0 progressing for a wheelchair pa
rade for the benefit of members
of Camp White. This will be pat
terned after the wheelchair pa
rade held annually at the Port
land Veteran's Hospital, in con.
junction with the Rose Festival
pa Ode.
, Mrs. Herb Gifford announced
that past presidents will be in
charge of the American .Legion's
birthday dinner to be held
March 12. This is an annual
event and this year will com
memorate the Legion's 38th an
niversary. O a contribution was made to
the Crusade for Freedom as the
auxiliary believes that this pro
gram is essential to the national
security of the United States.
Mrs. Merle Jarmin presented
ano Americanism "program, re
viewing the lives of George
Washington and Abraham Lin
coln. She also reported giving
flags to several Bluebird groups.
Following the meeting, re
freshments were served by Mrs.
d Leach and Mrs. Dorothy
Sutter.
Daughters Honor
25-Year Members
Twenty-five year members of
ElVa, Deuel Hubbs tent. Daugh
ters, of Union Veterans, were
honored at a meeting held at
the home of Mrs. F. A. Daugher
ty, Mings highway. Pins were
presented to Mrs. Nettie Grover,
OMrs. Maud Stickel, Mrs. L. J.
Schade, Mrs. Walter Kindred
andD M. Ruby Mallory. Mrs.
"Richard Klemm, a former mem
trer of Elta Deuel Hubbs tent,
will also receive a pin.
The tent voted to purchase a
United States flag for a cub
co ,den.
Plans were made for a rum
magegsale and a cooked food
sale.
Tl meeting followed a cov
ered dish luncheon, attended by
21 members. The next session
will be February 26 in the coun
ty cottrthouse.
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ChapterCP
Chapter CP of PEO will meet
Wednesday, February 20, at
12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
T. M. Garhart, 1017 Reddy ave
Onue. Mrs. Ray Smith is assist
ant hostess, and Mrs. Donald
Gardner will be in charge of the
program.
To Meet
Jackson county salon of 8 and
40. subsidiary organization of
the American Legion auxiliary,
will meet Tuesday, February
19 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Merle Jarmin, 821 Minnesota
avenue.
Society
Miss Molloy
Honored
Miss Gertrude Molloy, known
to her friends and associates as
"Molly," was chosen by District
4, Oregon State Nurses associ
tion. as the first Nurse of the
Month.
Miss Molloy was introduced
at the last meeting of District 4
nurses, and a thumb-nail sketch
of her career presented. Born in
Toronto. Canada, Miss Molloy
attended high school there, and
took a year's course in business.
She then entered nurse's train
ing at St. Joseph's hospital, De
troit, and after graduation was
employed at Henry Ford hospi
tal. During World War II Miss
Malloy served three years in the
Army and was in France on
D day. She held the rank of
first lieutenant.
In Medford Miss Molloy has
worked at Sacred Heart hospi
tal, as office nurse for Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, county health offi
cer, and with the Medford
clinic, where she has been on
the staff for the past seven
years.
For District 4, Miss Molloy
has served as president for two
terms and has attended three
state and one national conven
tions. In May the nurse plans to
leave on a European tour which
will include attending a meet
ing of the International Council
of Nurses in Rome, Italy.
Lake Creek Unit
Greets Newcomer
Lake Creek Lake Creek
Extension unit held the Febru
ary meeting at the home of Mrs.
Carl Webb, Eagle Point. Mrs.
Morgan, a newcomer in this
area, was a guest. She and her
family are living in tile home
of one of the unit's former
members, Mrs. Mildred Messai.
Mrs. Ed Meyer gave a report
on the "Great Decisions" meet
ings .which are being held in
the county. A lively discussion
followed on the bringing of re
fugees to this country from Hun
gary. Mrs. W. Lemmon collected
articles for Fairview home. Ar
ticles may be brought to each
meeting.
Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Leland
M. Charley were project lead
ers for the lesson "Buying and
Using Foam Rubber." Samples
of the different types of rubber
were shown. Foam rubber is
used most extensively in the
West and sponge rubber in the
rest of the- United States. The
correct method for upholstering
a chair was shown. Information
was given to the members to be
used when purchasing a new
piece of furniture.
The March meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Fost
er Swigert, Meridan road.
Discussion Planned
On Merit Rating
Grants Pass All phases of
the merit rating of teachers will
be discussed by a panel of
speakers at a meeting of Grants
Pass Education association to be
held at 8 o'clock in the Grants
Pass Senior High school build
ing. The public is invited to attend.
Name Speaker
Prospect Mrs. A. O. Floyd.
Medford. will speak for a meet
ing of Prospect Garden club to
be held Tuesday, February 19.
at the home of Mrs. Willard
Huffman at 1 p.m.
Mrs.- Floyd's topic will be
fuchsias.
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Eagle Point Unit
Honors Four For
Long Membership
Eagle Point In recognition
of at least 20 years membership
in the Eagle Point Home Exten
sion unit, four members were
honored at the last meeting of
the unit. It was held at tbe home
of Mrs. Don Kimmel, with Mrs.
Kimmel and Mrs. Otto Kagel as
cohostesses.
Mrs. Roy Stanley, Mrs. Ed
Chamberlain, Mrs. Buford Clark
and Mrs. Victor, the honored
members, were named Valentine
Queens. Mrs. Don Ashpole, chair
man, presented each with a gift,
these being hand-stenciled hand
kerchiefs made by Mrs. Robert
Walch. The "queens" were also
presented a double valentine
cake made by Mrs. Kimmel and
Mrs. Ashpole.
Mrs. Clarence Davis, one of
the women to bring the exten
sion program to the Eagle Point
area 25 years ago, gave a resume
of the unit's achievements dur
ing the past. -
Miss Diane Gardiner, Eagle
Point High school student, talk
ed on 4-H club activities on the
local, county, state levels.
Mrs. Robert Bitterling and
Mrs. Edwin Hayes gave the les
son on the buying and use of
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New Officers Conduct
Theta Rho Meeting
Omicron chapter of Theta
Rho club met at the IOOF hall
February 11, with the new of
ficers presiding.
Plans were made to attend
the annual convention to be held
in the Central Point IOOF hall
March 2.
Refreshments were served by
Lou Ann Thomasson and Bever
ly Tosh.
The names of Joyce Gilinsky,
chaplain and Lou Ann Thomas-
son, retiring president, were in
advertently omitted from the
list published February 3.
A social meeting will be held
February 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the
IOOF hall. Parents are cordially
invited to attend.
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Duplicate Players
Win at Seattle;
Tickets on Sale
Members of Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club entered in the
recent regional tournament in
Seattle all placed in different
events and returned home with
prizes and master points.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Berg Marten, Mrs. Richard Mile
stone, Mrs. Al Gilhousen, Mrs.
William Kennedy and Mrs. W.
W. Stevenson.
Mrs. R. J. Conroy of Medford
and San Francisco placed third
in the overall rating for wom
en's pairs.
Club members are now busy
with plans for the tournament
which the three valley clubs,
Medford, Riverside and Camp
White, will sponsor at Camp
White Saturday, February 23.
All members are selling tickets
for the event, which will raise
money for the Heart fund.
North-south winners for the
last meeting were Mrs. Paul Mc
Duffee and Mrs. E. L. Miller,
first, 8 Hi points; Mrs. William
Kennedy and Howard Boyd,
second. 79: Miss Isobel Stuart
and William Isaacs, tied with
Don Reverman and Ray Wise
for third place, both scoring 73
points.
East-west winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Randall, first,
72 points; Mrs. Jack Mitchell
and Mrs. Howard Boyd, second,
67; Mrs. F. G. Bunch and Mrs.
Marrs Gibbons, third, 6414.
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Friendship Circle
To Meet Tonight-
Three Initiated
Friendship circle of Women
of the Moose will meet tonight
at 7:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Desmond Sweet, 2477 Cor
ona avenue. Mrs. John Summer
field will be co-hostess.
The next meeting of WOTM
will be February 27.
A special meeting of Women
of the Moose was held Febru
ary 13 at Moose hall.
The ritual committee, of
which Mrs. Clarence Pfnister is
chairman, was in charge of the
chapter night program. Enter
tainment was provided by Miss
Donna Lee Pfnister, who played
and sang several songs.
Mrs. Dean Kelleys, sponsored
by Mrs. John Summerfield, Mrs.
J. A. Morris, sponsored by
Mrs. James" Roberts, and Mrs.
Dee Zimmerman, sponsored by
Mrs. John Wilkinson, were in
itiated. Members who participated in
the birthday march were Mrs.
John Norvelle and Mrs. Edward
Stevens.
A meeting of the publicity
committee was held February
16 at the home of Mrs. E. L.
Thompson, Central Point.
A sweetheart ball was held
at the Moose hall Saturday
night.
Phoenix HEC Plans
Meeting Wednesday
Phoenix The Home Econom
ics club of Phoenix Grange
will meet Wednesday, February
20, at the home of Mrs. S. E.
Cox, Fern Valley road. A cov
ered dish luncheon will be
served at 12:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Charles Lewis and Mrs. S. E.
Cox as co-hostesses.
Club Meeting Held
At Dougherty Home
Felixianne club held the
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. F. A. Daugherty, Kings
highway. A salad luncheon was
served.
Members signed valentines to
be sent to a member who is ill.
Next meeting of the club will
be March 12 at the home of
Mrs. Lydia Goff, 410 Beatty
street.
Ladies' Club
Same Valley Sams Valley
Ladies' club will meet Thurs
day, February 21, at 2 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Elwood Ab
bott. Mrs. Arnold Gosnell will pre
sent the program.
Packers, Processors
In Annual Convention
San Francisco (U.R) Some
2,000 packers and processors
were expected today for the
opening of the Western States
Meat Packers Association and
annual convention.
Highlights of the four-day
meeting will be speeches Thurs
day by Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture Earl L. Butz and
Erick Johnston, president of the
Motion Picture Society of America.
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students at Medford High school, will put on
one of several musical acts in the Kiwanis
Kapers beginning Wednesday evening, Feb.
20, through Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Medford
High school auditorium The girls are, left to
right, Sylvia Morris, Shirley Rutherford,
Judy Wymore and Rosemary Doolen.
Other girls in the act are . Caron Leffler,
Myrna Callaway, Coleen Barr, Mary Friend,
Karen Paschke, Carol McKeown, Susan Hall
and Gay Jepson. -
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Lodge Announces
Session Tuesday;
Hosts for Dinner
Medford Odd Fellows
confer the initiatory degree at
a meeting Tuesday, February 19,
at 8 p.m. at the lodge hall.
Last Tuesday evening Med
ford lodge entertained the Cen
tral Point lodge at a ham din
ner. George Howard, Earl Scrip
ter, Donn Piatt and Jesse
Thomasson cooked and served
the. meal.
Grand lodge officers present
were John Robison. grand her
ald; A. C. Smith, district deputy
grand master, and Gerald Kime,
special district deputy grand
master.
Mrs. Clark McDowell
Hostess for Meeting
Central Point Past Noble
Grands club of Mt. Pitt lebek
ah lodge held the February
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Clark McDowell, 62 North
Fourth Street, Central Point.
A buffet luncheon was served
at one o'clock by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Forest Thoma
son. A business meeting meet
ing followed luncheon. After
noon was spent visiting. ' -
. Bismuth used in many rem
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Army Advisory Board
Schedules Meeting
The Salvation Army Advisory
Board of Medford will hold a
special meeting at 7:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 19, in the Rogue
Room at the Medford. hotel.
It will be the first meeting
with new commanding officers,
Capt. and Mrs. William Ricken.
The board will consider plans
for the annual meeting of thp
Medford advisory board to be
held Feb. 28.
Proposals of new members
will also be considered for elec
tion Feb. 28. Sam Colton is
chairman of the board.
Sugar cost S2.75 a pound in
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7:30 p.m. Ruth Esther Wes
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First Methodist churchy
8 p.m. Knights of Pythias
lodge, Pythian hall.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, Odd Fellows hall.
8 p.m. VFW auxiliary
dance. Camp White.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. First Methodist
church circle 11, home of Mrs. i
C. H. Thompson, 224 Renault '
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10 a.m. Navy Mothers, at;
courthouse auditorium.
1 p.m. First Methodist j
church, WSCS, circle 3, Mrs.
Frank English and Mrs. Leda
Durand, 1809 Oregon ave.; circle ,
4, Mrs. Richard Fanger, 7 Wind
sor dr.; circle 5, Mrs. C. A. Ad
ams, 2248 Spring St.; circle 9.
Mrs. Ben Greaser, 663 South
Holly st.
1 p.m. Prospect Garden
club, home of Mrs. Willard Huff
man. 1:15 p.m. First Methodist
WSCS, circle 1, Mrs. John
Thanos, 720 Palm; circle 2, Mrs.
Henry Conger, at church at 1
p.m. for transportation; circle 7,
in First Methodist 'church.
1:30 p.m Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. Ray
Marks, 72 Renault ave.
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