a rm School Planned By Local Girl Scouts
All Intermediate Girl Scouts
in the Rogue Valley area and
their leaders will have an oppor
tunity, starting Nov. 9, to attend
a "charm school'', sponsored by
the Rogue Valley Area Girl
Scout Council.
The program, to be held the
second Saturday each month
from November until February,
will Include such items as care
of hair, hair-styling, skin care
and make-up, nutrition, and
dental care, posture, physical
fitness, and a fashion show.
Intermediate Girl Scouts are
those from the fifth through the
eighth grades.
Consultants
Consultants for the charm
school will include professional
people of Medford who will vol-
unteer their time and advice.
Approximately 150 girls have
already registered for the course,
Girl Scout officials said.
The first session Saturday,
Nov. 9. will coyer care of hair,
and hair styling, skin care and
make-up. and the special con
sultant will be Mrs. Eloise Logan:
also to be studied will be dental
care and nutrition. Dr. Raymond
W. McNair. orthodontist, will be
the consultant.
A film. "Gateway to Health,"
will be shown. This is an edu
cational film showing the need
for better eating habits to pro
mote better dental hygiene. Mrs.
Blanche Frisbie will assist by
giving nutritional advice.
Senior Girl Scouts will assist
with the program, including
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PLAN SCHOOL Girl Scout leaders and the Senior Girl
Scouts are making plans for the "charm school" to be held
once each month, November through February. Left to right
are Mrs. Al Carrara, Mrs. Maurice Ritchey, Mrs. Raymond
Reter, Mrs. Anthony Manno, and Miss Ann Manno.
ushering at all sessions, which
will be held at the new Red
Cross building, 60 Hawthorne
ave., Medford. The time will
be 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon.
The program has been planned
by Mrs. Raymond Reter, for
many years a leader, and a mem
ber of the area program com
mittee, and Mrs. Al Carrar, a
leader for 12 years, who is also
on the program committee.
Several requirements toward
proficiency badges in good
grooming, health aid, homemak
er, hospitality, personal health,
nutrition, and clothing, will be
completed by those attending
all sessions. Other requirements
toward these badges can be cov
ered in troop meetings.
The second session of the
charm school will be held Dec.
14 and will cover good posture,
and physical fitness. On Jan. 11
Ashland-Talent United
Fund Reaches $10,067
Ashland The Ashland-Talent
United Fund reached the 50 per
cent mark this week with a
total of 510,067 reported at the
headquarters office at 399 East
Main st.
Spike Durham of Portland,
executive director of the Ore
gon Chest discussed campaign
methods at a meeting of division
committee chairmen earlier this
week. He also was available for
advise for local leaders in the
present compaign.
RETIRED BANKER DIES
East Hampton, N.Y. OP) Clar
ence F. Alcott, 70, retired invest
ment banker and onetime Yale
football captain and All-America
end, died Wednesday.
the group will learn about eti
quette, hostessing, introductions,
conversation, and how to make
friends. On Feb. 8 the session
will study what to wear for any
occasion, and a fashion show
with teenagers modeling clothes
is scheduled.
March 17 is planned as gradua
tion day for those who have at
tend all the sessions.
The school, as well as many
other benefits the girls receive
through the Girl Scout organiza
tion, is made possible, in part,
through contribution to the Unit
ed Medford Crusade. .
Manor Explained at
Carmel Gathering
M. N. Hogan, president, and
Walter Higgins, executive direc
tor, of Rogue Valley Manor, con
ducted another in a series of
meetings explaining the manor
last Monday- in Carmel, Calif.,
Hogan reported today.
He said 65 persons attended to
inquire about plans for the S5V2
million retirement home, to be
constructed on Barneburg hill in
Medford next year.
The meeting, held in the Pres
byterian church there, is the
eighth in a series of similar meet
ings, which have been held also
in Coos Bay, Klamath Falls,
Grants Pass, Ashland, R6seburg,
Medford and Paradise Valley,
Calif.
Others are scheduled soon in
Corvallis, Lakeview and Bend,
and later in other Oregon and
California communities, includ
ing Portland. Higgins remained
in California to call on interested
individuals in Carmel, San Mateo
and Menlo Park.
Thursday, October 24. 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Memorial Services
Held for Bar Members
Memorial services for five
members of the Jackson Coun
ty Bar association who died
within the past two years were
held in circuit court here this
week.
Resolutions eulogizing the at
torneys were adopted by the as
sociation and made a part of
circuit court records. Memor
ial services were held for George
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CONDUCTS WORKSHOP The
Rev. Raymond W. Schaefer, di
rector of Christian education,
Oregon American Baptist con
vention, and chairman of the
Oregon Bible committee of the
National Council of Churches, is
one of the guest leaders for the
use and understanding of the
Bible conference in Medford to
day and Friday. On Friday he
will conduct a workshop on the
use of the Bible with youth. Six
workshops are offered each day
for interested persons.
H. Jackson, who died Oct. 18,
1955; .Gus Newbury, who died
Oct. 26, 1955: Tracy H. Crum,
who died April 26, 1956: Rawles
Moore, who died April 8, 1957;
and Robert W. Shepherd, who
died Sept. 16, 1957.
The resolution recognizing
Mr. Jackson states he "was a
lawyer of great integrity, a sin
cerely religious man, a fine hus
band and father, and an honor
able member" of the bar, which
"recognized his passing as a loss
to this Bar."
"Mr. Newbury will be re
membered by those who knew
him for his firm sense of advo
cacy, his keen wit and loyalty
to his friends and his fund of
knowledge of the history of
southern Oregon," the resolution
stated recognizing the late Gus
Newbury. It stated that the state
"lost a capable, courageous and
pioneer attorney and educator
and this court has lost an able
and distinguished member of its
Bar."
The association resolution on
Mr. Crum noted he was a "prom;
inent member of the legal pro
fession for many years, a trust
officer of the First National
Bank of Portland, and at the
last in the active practice of
law." It said "he discharged his
obligations, trusts and responsi
bilities with great industry, ab
ility and honor."
The late Rawles M. Moore,
the bar resolution stated, "was
an honorable, capable and
worthy member of the bar . . .
having also served as district at
torney for Jackson county." It
continued that "in recognition
of the outstanding qualifications
possessed by him, he was ap
pointed as judge of the district
court . . . where he served well
and conscientiously until his un
timely death."
Mr. Shepherd was recognized
as an "honorable and worthy
member of the bar." It noted
that "his sudden and unexpect
ed death" was a "great loss."
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