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TWO MTDFOFD rOFEGC) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday. Jun 11. 1957
Society
Women's, Girls'
! Softball Team
To Be Organized
Installation Held
In Jacksonville
Jacksonville Installation ol
officers was held at the last,
meeting of Jacksonville Garden i
club, with Mrs. H. O. Smith of
Cave Junction conducting the
ceremony. Installed were
Clair Hanlpy, president; Mrs.
Lee Stone, second vice-president.
Mrs Wilms Krebs. secretary;
.Mrs. Birch, librarian and Mrs.
James Noble, treasurer.
New officers were presented
corsages mane by Mrs. Lee
Wright. Mrs Harold Reid. first
vice-president, will be installed
later.
Mrs. Jennie Hcrslof. Apple
pate. Mrs. Stanton Rowell.
Grants Pass: Mrs. Effie Smith.
Cave Junction and Mrs. Ona ; Point Mr. and Mr.
Paul. Medford. were guests. B A. Clark, Crater Lake high
Mrs. Lee Stone was elected 1 way. have returned from a
delegate to the convention of . month's trip to Hawaii. The
Oregon Federation of Garden ! travelers visited Mr. Clark's
clubs to be held in Coos Bay ' sister. Miss Minnie Clark, who
later this month. makes her home with Dr. and
Mrs Wilma Krebs was elected Mrs. E. S. Sarvis at Naalehu.
second delegate, with Mrs. Ft. T. i on the island of Hawaii. They
Nichol, retiring president, as al- also spent some time in Hono
ternate. lulu.
Mrs. Nichols thanked her com-j The couple made the trip by
mittees for their work the past air.
year.
Those having birthdays t h e i Cak Supram
last four montb were honored For an easily prepared party
and each received a jar of orange ' dessert, make a cake with an in
blossom honey. j stant white cake mix. Bake in a
Mrs. Minnie Offenbachef. Mrs. ! 13xl9x2-inch pan. Cut into
Lee Stone and Mrs. Dee Hend-j squares. Top each square with
rickson took charge of the tea , a scoop of mint or pistachio ice
table. Mrs. Lte Wright and Mrs. j cream and add a spoonful of
Nichols poured. ! chocolate sauce.
Medford YMCA is organizing
a women s and g:ri" sof'.baii
team for summer play. First
practice will be held Thursday,
June 13, at 6 p.m. at the Mc
Loughlin Junior High school
field, and all women and girls
interested in playing Softball
Miss are invited to attend.
If enough interest is shown,
more than one team will be or
ganized. Practices will be held
every Thursday, beginning at 6
o clock. Those turning out for
practice are asked to take a soft
ball glove.
Further information may be
obtained bv calling the YMCA,
SP 2-6295.
Travelers Home
Low Echo Staff Now Complete;
Four Camping Periods Planned
The staff has been completed
, for this summer's program at
j Low Echo. Girl Scout estab
i lished camp, the Rogue Valley
j Area camp committee reports.
Miss Irene Knox of College j
. Park, Md., is returning to Low
I Echo for her third year as di-1
i rector. Miss Virginia Mclntire j
Misses Janet Anderson and Sara
Turner. Central Point; Miss Hen
rietta Tate, Burns, and Miss
Marilyn Olson of Medford.
Mrs. Myrtle Ferns of Phoenix
is returning as cook and will
be assisted by Mrs. Edith Ham
ilton. Medford, and Miss Iretta ,
McClure, Estacada. Ore. Bill
of Long Beach. Calif., will be
assistant director. Miss Viola
Sampert. R. N., will serve as
ramp nurse this jear. a position
she also held three years ago;
prior to this she worked at
Rogue Valley hospital.
Mrs. Ivah Jane Murray is re
turning as nature and conserva
tion specialist: crafts director
will be Miss Jean Lewis of Co
lumbus, Ohio. Waterfront di
rector will be Miss Dolores
Schleiehert: this will be her
second year at Low Echo; and
she will be assisted by
Sheila Spence of Medford
Jackie Callan of Medford will
be in charge of boating
Unit leaders will be Miss Joy
Adams of Medford. Miss Hazel
Jones of Medford will be camp
caretaker acain this year.
For the first time, this year
there will be a Pioneer unit
at camp. This unit will accom
modate 14 girls between the ages
oi 13 and 17; it will be staffed
by two leaders, each having her
Water Safety Instructorship.
Registrations for all four ses
sions are open; all girls between
the ages of 9 and 17 are eligible
to go to camp. The first session
will start July 7 and close July
14. inclusive, a full 7 day session.
Mips ! The other three sessions are full
ten-day sessions and will be July
15-25; July 26 August 5; August
6-16. All campers go to camp and
return to Medford by Greyhound
bus. leaving from the Greyhound
Grimwond of Tucson. Ariz., Miss) bus garage, fourth and Apple st.
Janet Thurmond of Central Those desiring to go to camp :
Point. Miss Patricia Macklin of ' should register as soon as pos
Columbus. Ohio, Miss Rhoda I sible to be sure of securing a res-
Rorieghier of Ripon. Wise, and , ervation.
Miss Priscilla Zeis of Boulder.
Colo. Assistant Counselors will
be Miss Carol Sellstrom of
Yreka. Calif.. Miss Jayne Kill
ingsworth. Miss Beverly Good,
Miss Yvonne Fields and Miss
Colleen Warnock, all of Med
ford, Miss Sue Thorpe. Ashland,
Miss Jane Worthier. Coos Bay,
Miss Margot Philipps, Coquille,
Miss Linda Hall. Portland,
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Medford
For the first time this year the
girls of western Siskiyou county
will not have to pay the extra
two dollar fee, for out of area
scouts; western Siskiyou district
is now part of the Rogue Valley
Area.
An open house will be held at
Camp Low Echo from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 30,
for all parents, families and
friends. Those going should take
a picnic lunch; coffee and punch '
will be served by the camp com
mittee. There will be no visitors '
at camp during camping sessions.
All camp staff, campers, pro
gram aides, and counselors in
training must have a physical ex
amination ten days before ar
rival at camp.
Traveler Talks
For Fellowship
Mrs. A. C. Pierce, Medford, !
spoke for the last meeting of j
Women's fellowship, Frist
Christian church. Mrs. Pierce
told of her recent tour of for
eign countries, and of the work ;
being accomplished by mission
aries. I
She brought greetings from '
the Delbert Troxell family, the
Medford church's living link mis
sionaries in Japan. The Trox
ells are serving under the aus
pices of the United Christian
Missionary society.
Mrs. Pierce was introduced by
Mrs. Ralph Cook, program chair
man. Mrs. William Piper conducted
an installation and dedication
service for elective officers,
circle leaders, study and ser
vice directors for the coming
year.
Mrs. Floyd Putman was elect
ed worship director.
Women were asked to attend
a service day program scheduled
for June 19.
Boxes of clothing will be pack
ed for the White Swan Indian
mission, and housekeeping work '.
will be completed in the church
kitchen. !
Dedication of quarterly mis
sionary offerings and the yearly
"love gift" offerings was con
ducted by Mrs. W. A. Denny.
Mrs. Warren C. Fairbanks. Mrs.
Claude Cooper and Mrs. Elmer
Gott.
Music for the day was pro
vided by Mrs. W. C. Pcston,
Nancy Marshall, Lois Rhyon,
Mrs. A. F. Hoths and Mrs. Piper. :
Mrs. Wayne Troxell presided
and luncheon was served by
Mrs. Walter Kindred's group un
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Carl Pearson. i
New Starting Time j
Stressed for Club
Medford Duplicate Bridge
club has announced that begin
ning tonight, play will start
promptly at 7;45 p.m.
Following last week's session,
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Dolph Phipps.
North-south winners were
Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Ray
W'ise. first. 140 points: Mrs. Paul
Hatton and Mrs. R. J. Conroy,
second, 127; Mrs. Al Gilhousen
and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, third.
116; Roy Pruitt and Paul Hat
ton, fourth, 105'i points.
Winning east-west were the
Berg Martens, first. 109: Mrs.
Alto Pruitt and Dr. George
Dean, second. 105: Mrs. Bernard
Hughes and Mrs. Marrs Gibbons,
third. 102; the Jack Mitchells,
fourth, 97.
Meeting Scheduled
For Pythian Club
Pythian club will meet to
night at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. John Russell. 120 New
town street. Mrs. Margaret Dav
is will be co-hostess.
After-Eating
Hangover?-
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relief of add distress. No mixing,
no waiting. Take Turns anywhere.
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