Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1957, Image 21

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Roxy Ann Court Visited
By Grand Royal Officers
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Tiw jrand royal matron and patron of Order of Amaranth
in Oregon paid as official risit to Roxy Ann court here Juno
15. Pictured ihortly before the ceremonies are (left to right)
Oie Skoog. royal patron of Roxy Ann court. Mrs. Gideon
Zimmerman. Portland, grand royal matron: Jaclc J. Kennedy.
Madioid. grand royal patron and Mrs. Vernon Turpin. royal
matron of the Medford court.
Hood Rver Woman
leaves for Ceylon
Portland r Mrs. Armas
Jakku. Hood River, left here
Friday nitfht for Ceylon where
she will represent the Oregon
Home Economics Council at a
convention of Associated Coun
try Women of the World.
Mrs. Jakku. wife of an orch
ardist, said the association has
as its aim the improvement of
Jiving conditions in rural areas
of the world.
The name dollar was adopt
ed by congress in 1785 for the
monetary unit of U.S. currency
because the Spanish dollar was
the chief unit of money used
in the colonics at that time.
3-D. TREES
Huron, S.D. W Woodland
conservationist A. L. Ford says
more than 6.000 acres of trees
are planned for planting on the
prairie lands of South Dakota
this year. Had growing condi
tions been better in 1956, Ford
said, tree planting could have
been increased by 20-25 per cent
this year. But adverse weather
cut the supply of high quality,
acclimated nursery stock in
1956.
HEN MINDS RABBIT
Central Lake, Mich. IF
A leghorn hen with strong ma
ternal instincts baby-sits with
six young bunnies while their
mother ' -rages for food on the
Max Knipe farm.
Roxy Ann court. Order of the
Amaranth, received an official
visit from the grand royal ma
tron.. Mrs. Gideon Zimmerman
of Mizpah court, Portland, and
the grand royal patron. Jack J
Kennedy of Roxy Ann court, at
a special meeting Saturday, June
15 in the Medford Masonic
temple. Other grand officers and
many members from the various
courts in the state attended the
special meeting and the recep
tion following which honored
Mr. Kennedy.
After the opening ceremonies,
the two grand officers were es
corted, introduced and seated on
the throne with the presiding
officers. Mrs. Vernon Turpin,
royal matron, and Ole Skoog,
royal patron.
Three deputy supreme ma
trons, Mrs. William Pritchard,
Mrs. Hans Madsen and Mrs.
Charles Rundell were escorted;
Earl Beeson, past grand patron
of Oregon was also honored.
Grand officers also honored
were the associate matron and
patron. Mrs. Gertrude Mack. As
toria and Hugh Templeton, Mil
waukie; Mrs. Opal Levack, Port
land, associate conductress: Mrs.
Quackenbush, Forest Grove,
crown bearer: Mrs. Esther Cald
erwood. Portland, faith: Mrs.
Flva Hall, Gresham, truth; Mrs.
Popp. Portland, charity; Mrs.
Laulette Norton, Eugene, mar
shal; Mrs. Wayne Laughlin and
James Smily. both Portland,
trustees: Mrs. Alpha Smith, Port
land, sentinel; Mesdames Gladys
Geffert, Anna Valentin. Lorene
Buley and Mae Rehart, John
Bachman, Wayne Laughlin, Carl
Oestrcich and Mrs. Alda Tol
Ienaar. represenatives; Mrs. Al-
tha Kerola, Astoria and .Mrs
Charles Hoppe, Medford, assist
ant lecturers.
Royal matrons and patrons
from 17 courts in all parts of
the state were introduced, as
well as past royal matrons and
patrons from several courts.
An addendum was given in
honor of the grand royal matron
and patron by officers of Roxy
Ann court and miniature work in
their busy year ahead. An hon
orary membership was presented
to the grand royal matron in
Roxy Ann court. Both spoke
brief words of appreciation for
the courtesies of the evening
and conmmented on the attend
ance of members from all parts
of the state, over 200 being
present.
After the court was formally
closed, the floor of the court
room was cleared and guests
who were non members were
welcomed for the reception for
Mr. Kennedy. Many were per
sonal friends and also the various
Masonic Bodies were well rep
resented. The program opened with
flute solos by Edward C. Root
and Delmar Myers, accompanied
by Arthur Manter. A humorous
sketch of the life of the grand
royal patron was depicted, the
characters being shown in life
size picture frame accompanied
by appropriate remarks from
(he commentator. Carl Oestreich.
Mr. Kennedy's life was sum
med up by the singing of "Mem
ories" by Fred Graten. A gift
from Roxy Ann court was then
presented to him by Royal Pa
tron Ode Skoog.
Royal matrons and patrons of
the state staged a drill and pre
sented the honored guest with
a small covered wagon covered
THE KIDD FAMILY
Fort Carson, Colo. TP If
2nd Lt. Stewart Kidd gets pro
promoted two more notches,
he'll violate a tradition in his
family by becoming Captain
Kidd out of turn. In every third
generation, the Kidd family
names a son Captain. Kidd's
father, of Minot, N.D., is named
Captain, so his son will have
to depend on the Army if he
is to be a Captain Kidd.
HEALTHY FISH
St. Paul HP Use of new
miracle drugs in Minnesota fish
hatcheries should make for
sleek, healthy brook trout in
North Shore streams this sum
mer. Fisheries supervisor Hjal
mer Swenson said a brook trout
disease, called furunculosis, is
being combated with terramycin
while the fish are in the hatcheries.
with green backs in a miniature
woodmen's scene. Bethel 55 of
Job's Daughters, represented by
their queen, Miss Sheila Spence,
spelled out the name "Jack"
with an appropriate poem read
by Past Queen Margaret Selby,
and a certificate in the B ulah
Faber Memorial was presented to
him.
After the reception, all ad
journed to the dining room for
refreshments. Mrs. Wallace Brill
and her committee decorated
the room with Ester Reed daisies
and blue delphinum, and the
guests were seated at long tables.
Coffee and punch were served
from the center table by Mrs.
Esther Coleman, Mrs. Iris
Pierce, Mrs. Dolores Lester and
Mrs. Milton Loros.
Sunday morning breakfast
was served to about 150 mem
bers and guests by Roxy Ann
court, under the supervision of
the associate matron and patron,
Mrs. Betty Day and Fred Purdin.
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