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-k fj: i. " " Mrs. Helen Tweed ' lhv first executive tacreiary of Jackson Countr Public Health association. Mr. Twaeoy. ea duty Monday. Wednesday and Fridays front 9. 39 a m. lo 3:30 p.m.. at the association offices in tha Leeeretle build ing, ha assumed some5 of tha work formarly carried on bf association volunteers. She is a graduate of tha Univenu of Chicago and holds a d?Or in nursing from Johns Hopkins university. Officers Elected By Medford IOOF Larry Morton was ejected no hie aranrl and Ray Stickrl ire Earid of Medford Odd Fellows ?) ge at a met ling Tuesday. They will be inst;.ii"d next month. It was ;itvnouneed th first de gree will be conferred at the June 4 meeting. i Lloyd E. Lamb and Claude , C-LA..r M. Ilen.on were initiated at ;t,e:rOUP Schedules Tuesday s meeting. j Committee Report Reports on the grand lodge Reports will be aiven bv the proceedings m liend May 22-24 I nominating committee at the were Kiei oy r.uon ti. iwc.ew. Refreshments were served by the Rebekah lodge. Sunday; 2 p .1) Mcdf'jrd Trail Riders . .Horse show. Posse grounds. j Monday; ( 2 p n Philharmonic Society' 1 guild bome of Mrs Milo Kuba-j iCS SO? South Oakdaie ave 7 45 pin. 'Westminster Guild. 1 Firs'. Presbyterian church, fire-' place toom at chureh. ! 3 pm. G.ive Rebekah lodge. TOO! r.all. Tuesday: j Z'j a m. Rogue VaJ'.ey Navy' Mothers club, nome ol Mrs. C. R. Alexander. 110 Almond St. j 5 2 noon lasurance Women of Ja KS'.i coun'y. Jackson hotel, i 32 30 p m. Central Point Gar-1 rlcn cluu. meet at Central Point ! ; Grange f all for transportation lo home of Mrs Fred W. Greene. Long Mountain rd.. Eagle Point. 1 p rn. Central Point Royal .' igiiiiors. home of Mrs. Robert 'Hague. 2611 Conncll ave., Med- ( ford I p m. Ladv Elks. Eika tem ple. i p ro Oikgrove Neighbor- hood club, home of Mrs. Allan 'FliiiM, Jacksonville high- wav. 2 5 p m. 1 u o i o r Service Lci-.tf'ie lipase tour. ! 8 pm. Degree of Honor Past Preidnt home of Mrs. Clyde Ililiyer. 338 Mary St. 1 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters. Pyth ian building. p.m. Waggin Wheelers . Square dance club. Art Smith barn on Griffin Creek road. Wednesday: II a m. Fgl Point Garden club. Hawthorne Park. 12:30 pm. Chapter CP PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. Chand ler Drew, 3528 Delta Waters rd. 12:30 p.m. Townsend Har mony auxiliary club. Carpenters hall, 123U West Main st. 1 pjn. Chapter CG PEO Sis terhood, home of Mrs. R. E. Mencke. 2141 East Jackson ave. I pm. Getogether club. Moose hall. II p m. Past Chiefs club with Mrs. Max Hawks at Shady Cove. 7:30 pm. Bethel 14. Job's Daughters. Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes. home of Mrs. Robert Boyer, 649 South Ivy st. 8 p.m. Roxy Ann Home Eco nomics club. Grange hall. Thursday: 1 p.m. Medford Garden club, courthouse auditorium. 1:30 p.m. Sams Valley Ladies club, with Mrs. Herman Priem i Beagle. 7:30 p.m. Unity Center of Medford. room 203, Holly The atre bldg. Friday: 11 a.m. Unity Center of Med ford, room 203. Holly Theatre bldg. 8 p.m. Southern Oregon Stamp club, home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth '-ewis, 698 Roca ave., Ashland. Saturday: 2 p.m. College club, home of Mrs. I. D. Canfield, Aloha ranch, Coleman Creek road. Surprise Program Planned for Group Tuoday. June 11. meeting of the Toastm:stre club. At the Tuesday evening meet ing of the club Mrs. James Van ciersteen conducted the business meeting with Mrs. John Marler, toastmi.s!rcs. who presented the A surprise program is being : speakers, Mrs. Harrv Marshall planned for the final meeting and Mis Anna Streed. of the season for College Wom- Mrs. Willis Williams was top en's Club of the Rogue River icmintres. Three minute thumb- valley. It wHl be held Saturday, June 8, at the home of Mrs. I. D. Canfield. Aloha ranch, Cole man Creek road, at 2 p.m. Mrs. W. H Sutter is rhair-ifor next year were given. The man of the tea which will fol- next meeting will be held at thai low the program. home of Miss Streed bail autobiographies were given by each member present. Reports and discussion per- ml - ( UWV" I MAT 1 I --i ' MM. eT tTAJKLSM MASutxeb troONs. wJ ions -rpech heat!, ew eos-Mr-l(Wf ruck. mo tBplte rt TOf Kl THUt A NO OTHtft MEASURI fTAINlISS MfASWklMO CUPS, tour taxiied. aoe-tap. n muna ture sauoepnn oeaazB- LOWEST PRICES FOR HIGHEST QUALITY SHCIAll$T$ IH HOMfWAttS f frit Parkisg Free Delivery Butte Falls Club Elects Officers; V'egates Named ' Falls Mrs. Glenn Cathy w. elected president of the Butte Falls Lion auxiliary at the Monday meeting of the group. Other officers elected were Mrs. Roger Harris, vice-president; Mrs. William Harris, secre tary; Mrs. Mannie Poole, treas urer; and Mrs. William Hartler ode. lion tamer. The regular Lions dinner meet ing is scheduled for Wednesday, June 12. at Scotties cafe. Serv ing committee will include Mrs. Glenn Cathy, Mrs. William Har ris, and Mrs. Bruce Pingle. At a meeting of the auxiliary held May 27 convention plans for 1937 Lions convention to be held in Medford June 20 through 22 were discussed. Members of the Butte Falls group will make the program covers for the convention with the members of the Eagle Point group doing the mimeographing and inside pages. The Butte Falls auxiliary will send two delegates and one del-egate-at-large to the 1957 conven tion. Tentatively selected are Mrs. Cathy, Mrs. Poole, and Mrs. Charles Capello. Reports were made on the picture plate project which was paid in full and a proposed pro ject for the coming year was discussed. Included in the agenda of the state convention is the discussion and adoption of proposed amend ments to the constitution and a resolution that would establish a revolving trust fund to aid the blind. District E will elect a district director. To be eligible for this ofice the member must be in good standing, a past pres ident, and her club must be at least three years old. During the convention a hat contest for the ladies will be held with prizes awarded the most un usual one. Eagle Point HEC Holds Meeting at Chamberlain Home Eagle Point Eagle Point Home Economics club met May 29 at the home of Mrs. Frank Chamberlain with Mrs. Jake Brown as co-hostess. There were five guests. Mrs. D. Davis. Mrs. Eva Silvers. Mrs Lula Have. Mr. Anna Beryl Kecs and daughter Cecilia. The club also welcomed Mrs. John Clarke, who is a member but is visiting here from California. It was vot ed to pay the club s pledse to the Rogue Valley Memorial hos pital. Mrs. Lillian Force, chairman, announced the women would serve and entertain the men at the June 18 meeting of the Grange, in honor of Father's day. Mrs. Lester Wertz was ap pointed chairman of the enter tainment committee and Mrs. Paul Force, chairman of the food committee. It was decided to observe Church Sunday on June 23. All Grange members are to attend the church of their choice and then bring a basket lunch to the Grange park afterward for a day of fellowship and relaxa- Eight and Forty Holds Initiation Miss Laura York became a new partner cf Jackson County Salon of 8 and 40, subsidiary or ganization of the American Leg ion auxiliary, at the May meet ing held at the home of Mrs. Merle Jarmin. Mrs. Dorothy Sutter, le chapeau. conducted initiation ceremonies and Miss York was presented with her pin. Election of officers for the coming year were held and those taking office next September are: Le petit chapeau, Mrs. Clark Walker; le petit demi chapeau premiere. Mrs Merle Jarmin; le petit demi chapeau deuxieme. Mrs. Earl Bigalow; l'archiviste, Mrs. Herb Gilford; l'aumonier, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith; la con cierge. Miss Laura York. Follow ing the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. Leo Wil liams, assisted by the hostess. Installations Planned By Eagle Point Club l Eagle Point Officers for the Wednesday, June 5, coming year will be installed thorne park. treasurer of Oregon Federation! a.m. and members are to bring jof Garden clubs at a meeting! I of the Eagle Point Garden club at Haw- table service for a picnic runch. In the Pacific islands birds are much more numerous than mam- by Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Medford' The meeting will begin at 11 mals. tion. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished. The meeting closed with read ings by Mrs. John Clarke and Mrs. Tom Vestal and a quiz on tress and birds by Mrs. Lester Wertz. 1 for GRADUATION Excellent' Buys in New or Used . . . WURLITZER STEINWAY c CHECKERING KNABE WEBER HAMMOND ORGAN PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 North Central Phone SP 2-5702 Guild Plans Study -Of Confucianism Miss Anna May will present a study of Confucianism- at the next meeting of Westminster Guild, First Presbyterian church. 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