Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1957, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Officers
Elected by
PTA Unit
Highlight of the Jefferson
Farent-Teacher association meet
ing last Friday was. the film
"He Acts His Age'' shown by
Miss Mary Vandenburg of South
ern Oregon Child Guidance
clinic. Discussion of the film
followed while PTA members
had coffe and cookies served
by moth tf children in the
third rajO.
Tr a MBly voiced Interest
In foriio study i,rcup and
names r ttktn of those inter
ested. "A Acts His Atit" is the
introdutti W ries of films
product JfcGraw-Hill, and
it wat t atiariy tha bal
ance (JC tr rafe t th study
group.
gafcOa Wf.catrs was held
during husinsss meeting.
ElectM Mrs. tlvin Pesenli,
presi8t; Wrs. Michael Wager,
vira-rid'it; Mrs. James Sam
Pi rtary; and Mrs. Walter
Olson. traurer. These officers
S-ill iwtalled at the May
rri( 4 th organization.
A MBpnvt cn aducational legis
lator ia th state was presented
y Vr. C. J". Underwood who
-t'.ti(S tht proposed cut in
t education budget. Two let-
k presented for signa
ti? W tr members !o the state
M mnnt committee and
vrnor asking for fur
effir eraidration of educational
CnpkiiiB rf th baby sit
tfa ciraa by McLoughlin
OIv' rada students was an
ouc4 nd members were in
4ira4 tMt baby sitters could
bj5tfinel by calling either Mc
Laughlin or Hedrick High school
ftice.
tenneth Wulburt, principal of
tha school, announced that the
4Vra ckorus and physical
galuaBtkai groups would be on
telviin March 28 at 4 p.m.
oor count was won by Mrs.
Jennymaw Sherwood's second
grade class and the children will
choose their own films for the
viewmaster which is the travel
ing prize furnished by the PTA.
Plans Here made for the April
meeting to be held at night. At
this meeting members of the
physical education group will
give a tumbling demonstration
und4r the direction of Robert
Phillips, physical education in
structor at the school.
Sugar added to fruit before
freezing will retard the loss of
vitamin "C" and help the fruit
retain its natural color.
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Wtdntidir. March 13. 1957
Portland
Man Speaks
For Council
Using as his theme "Who
Shall Separate Us" Brigadier
James Fooke, of the Portland
area of the Salvation Army, ad
dressed a large gathering of
members of the Council of
Church Women and friends on
Friday, March 8. The occasion
was the World Day of Prayer,
observed with special services
in the sanctuary of the Church
of the Nazarene.
Speaking of the unrest in the
world today. Brigadier Fooke
said "Our real weapons against
aggression are spiritual with a
real desire to conquer fear of
the world through faith and
prayer. A victorious Christian is
not in bondage to the world."
He reminded his listeners that
many of the early Christian mar
tyrs who, though they suffered
greatly, emerged victorious
througl. all because of their deep
abiding faith.
"T ese Saints proved," he said
"that if God be for us, who then
can be against us."
"In these days of strain," he
continued, "God gives us physi
cal eyesight, and spiritual pow
er through which healing can
be brought to the troubled na
tions of the land."
Mrs. James Morrow, presi
dent of the council, opened the
meeting with introductory re
marks, bringing greetings and
explaining that the service for
the day, as in previous years,
was written by a woman of a
foreign country. This year's pro
gram had been prepared by Mrs.
Serena Vassady, of Hungary,
who stcted "Out of deep suffer
ing and concern for my people
these words are written. Mrs.
Morrow introduced the chair
man for the day's program, Mrs.
William Ricken, wife of the new
Salvation Army head, Captain
Ricken.
Women members of the coun
cil taking part in the service
were Mrs. Rex Nicodemus, Mrs.
Thomas McCammant and Mrs.
Jessie Minear. Ministers assist
ing were the Rev. Ernest Volk
man, the Rev. Robert Cull, the
Rev. Clynton Crisman, the Rev.
John Reynolds, Dr. Raymond
Balcomb, the Rev. Mr. Hum.
Mrs. J. M. Bali, treasurer of
the Medford council, told of the
purpose of the offering received
on World Day of Prayer which
is used in assisting both home
and foreign mission work. She
explained in some detail work
of both departments.
Offertory music consisted of
a vocal trio with Mrs. Joe John
son, Mrs. Curtis Sorenson and
Mrs. Donald Chase singing "God
So Loved the World." Mrs. Dean
Anderson was at the organ for
the day's services and a robed
choir, directed by Mrs. Joe John
son, lead in congregational sing
ing. In cooperation with the an
nual observance, Mrs. Samuel
Earhart arranged a service for
Camp White residents which was
held Friday morning in the cha
pel at Camp White. A service
for residents at the County Farm
home was. arranged for Thurs
day afternoon, March 7, by Mrs.
J. Claude Sparks with the Rev.
Mr. Volkman as devotional lead
er. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Rob
ert Dames, television chairman,
presented a program with young
children taking part.
Medford Student
Now at Linfield
Miss Billie Conner, daughter
of Ross M. Conner, Rt. 2, Box
438-C, Medford. is among 46
new students enrolled at Lin
field college, McMinnville. Ore.,
for the spring semester, accord
ing to the office of college reg
istrar. Dr. E. Avard Whitman.
Miss Conner is a freshman.
Enrollment at Linfield is now
886. This represents an increase
of 20 per cent over the spring
semester of 1936 when 570 stud
ents were in college.
Linfield is a liberal arts co
educational college emphasizing
higher education under condi
tions of Christian leadership.
The 60-acre campus is located
on Highway 99-W on the out
skirts of McMinnville.
Sojourners Ask
For Coat Hangers
Sojourners will meet Thurs
day, March 14, at 12:30 p.m. at
the Pythian hall.
Members are asked to bring
wire coat hangers to the meet
ing. The hangers should be
straight, hooks faced in the same
direction and bundled in groups
of 25. A special award will be
presented to the woman bring
ing the most hangers.
Women who have resided in
or near Medford for less than
two years are Invited to attend
and become members. Bridee.
canasta and pinochle are played
during the afternoon.
Square Dance
Planned at "Y"
Y Knot Twirlers will sponsor
a square dance Thursday, March
14. at 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the
YMVA building. Douglas Fos
bury and Kenneth Hood will
call.
Women attending are asked to
tabe sandwiches or cookies.
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UN President
To Arrive
Dr. Karlin M. Capper-Johnson
will arrive in Medford today
from Portland to fill television
and speaking engagements here.
Dr. Capper-Johnson, on the fac
ulty of Lewis and Clark college,
Portland, and president of Ore
gon United Nations' association,
will speak for a meeting of the
Medford United Nations chapter
Thursday at 8 p.m. in St. Mark's
church annex.
Tonight Dr. Capper-Johnson
and officers of the local chapter
will appear in a program on
KBES-TV at 6 o'clock. On the
program will be George Rode,
president of the chapter; Moore
Hamilton, vice-president; Mrs.
Carl Bismark, secretary; Mrs.
Lawrence Solin, treasurer and
Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr.,
program chairman.
A short film will be shown in
the course of the program, for
which Dr. Capper-Johnson has
prepared the script.
Following the program Dr.
and Mrs. Capper-Johnson, who is
accompanying her husband, will
be honored at an informal din
ner at the Bosworth home for
officers of the chapter.
The public is invited to hear
the Oregon UN president speak
Thursday night.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newl for
the society section of The Mail .
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m. of the day of oublication and
for week day news is 5 DJn. tha
day before publication.
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Jackson county Cow
Belles and Cal-Ore Breeders as
sociation, Mon Desir.
7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem
Mineral club, R e d m e n hall,
Fourth and Apple sts.
7:30 p.m. Women's Auxiliary
to the Jackson county Medical
society, home of Mrs. Donald
McGeary, 3745 Calhoun rd.,
Phoenix.
8 p.m. Central Point Jay
cettes, home of Mrs. Homer
Billups, 1025 Oak st.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann Home Eco
nomics club, at Grange hall.
8 p.m. Xi Mu chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Trea
vell Turpin, 1604 West Main st.
Thursday:
10:30'a.m. Howard Home Ex
tension unit, Harmony hall,
Friends church.
12 noon St. Peter's Evangel
ical Lutheran Ladies' aid, at
church.
12:30 p.m . Social club,
Adarel chapter, OES, Jackson
ville. 1 p.m. Home Economics club
of the Upper Rogue Grange,
Grange hall.
2 p.m. Womans Christian
Temperance Union, Salvation
Army annex, 236 North Bartlett
st.
Adarel Social Club
Announces Change
Jacksonville Adarel Social
club will meet Thursday, March
14, in Jacksonville Masonic hall
instead of in the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Hamlin, it was announced
today. The meeting is set for
12:30 p.m. 1
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Jackson County
To Be Formed;
The Oregon state board,
American Cancer society, has
granted permission for establish
ment of a Jackson county board.
Announcement of the decision to
create the new board was made
during a recent visit here of
Mrs. Golda Falloon, executive
secretary of the Oregon board.
Function of the new board
will be to conduct the expand
ing program of the American
Cancer society on a county-wide
basis, it is stated. This will fill
a long-felt need because of the
ever-increasing interest and de
mand for services outside of
Medford and Ashland, it is ex
plained. Formation of the new board
was explained at a meeting call
ed by Mrs. John S. Day,- chair
man of the Medford branch of
the society, and held March 6
at Rogue Valley Country club.
Participating in the discussion
were Mrs. O. A. Aden, Robert
Cunningham, Mrs. Mahr Rey
mers, Ashland, Dr. Earl Lawson,
Edward Branchfield, Mrs. Ray
Frisbie and Mrs. Lawson.
It was planned to organize the
new board of from 5 to 20 mem
bers. Medford branch of the society
met March 8 at the home of Mrs.
Ray Casterline to discuss the
campaign for April, which is
Cancer Month. Attending were
Mrs. B. Brandt, Mrs. Fred T.
Burich, Mrs. Martin Vorheis,
Mrs. Day, chairman, Mrs. Ralph
Thompsen, Mrs. Fred Spiegel
berg, Mrs. Raymond Fish, Mrs.
Lawrence Ellis, Mrs. George
Schuler, Mrs. L. W. Bates and
Mrs. Donald McGeary.
The annual silver tea will be
held at Hillcrest April 24. Mrs.
Casterline will be chairman,
with Mrs. Thompson as her as
sistant. Theme chosen for the
Cancer Board
Tea Date Set
event is children's antique cloth
ing, toys and furniture. Any
one in the community having
such articles which could b
displayed is asked to call Mrs.
Casterline, 3-4932.
Prizes will again be awarded
for the most artistic or unusual
flower arrangements, and any
person or local group interested
in entering a display is also ask
ed to tall Mrs. Casterline.
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