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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1957)
o o o 0 Lodge to Confer o 0 O O Rank of Knight q The rank of knight will be-r Roy V. Terney, grand master, conferred upon a class of esfwi11 make his official visit to quires tomorrow at 8 p.m. by members of Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias, in the Pyth ian building at Fifth and Grape streets. z) Report of the nominating com mittee will be ready. The usual social hour will follow the meet ing. Knigfits visiting in the val ley are invited, said James O'Duane, chancellor commander. A business meeting of officers of Boy Scout Troop 16, spon sored by Talisman lodge, will be held at the home of Jimmy O'Duane, 128 South Columbus avenue, starting 7:30 p.m. Friday December 6. Master to Visit Medford Lodge the Medford lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Wednes day, December 10, at the Lodge hall. Following a turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m. the grand master will address the lodge. At the last meeting of the group members who had birth days during November were honored withQbirthday cakes. They included John Daniel, H. B. Benton, L. O. Howard, Frank Perl and Grover Gully. If there are not enough hot dish-holders for a large -buffet dinner, wrap magazines in alum inum foil. Man Elected PTSA Head O O Holiday Greetings o from Pal o o Ellon and Cbarline, rooeplisgka The Hop of iglf 309 East 8thw- Phone SP 2-8226 . . . Asjc about our HOLIDAY SPECIAL on PERMANENT WAVES o William T. J. AndrewsO of Camp White accept9d the office of president for Eagle Point High School Parent-Teacher Stu dent association at the Novem ber meeting. Mr. Andrews was elecd unanimously. A panel of service men a women spoke on the advantages of enlistments in the various bganches of the service, and how the high school graduate could best be advised and benefit from his selection. CaRtain Simpson represented the United States Air Force, Chief Boe spoke for the Navy, Sergeant Keyes for the marines, Master Sergeant Liput for the Army, and Miss Hawkins, a sergeant in the Wom en's army corps, spbke for-1 all of the women's branches of the services, and the opportunities offered voune women graduates In stressing the advantaged of the (-particular branchy of the service he q represented, each member of the panel brought out one thine that tha services had On com nPo n the educational opportunities offeredo botly in ! college courses and in. career training. q The project chosen fQ: the vpnr was r attpmnf n nnrrllaw a turntable foP the public ad dress system in the gymnasium A short skit, presented by Eu gene Edwards and Kenneth Wil liams, portrayed the interests of fered in the PTA magazine. The flag salute was led rjy Clarence Davies, and refresh ments were served by mothers of students in the Junior class. The auction and dance held Saturday night as a fund-raiser reportedly r a i s e d sufficient funds to meet the expense of the proposed budget. Decorative Theme 9For Women's (lub Is Thanksgiving rO 0(88y) MONDAY o I Vs 14 o G.E. G.E. G.E. 0 O MONDAY ONLY Christmas leygway Sale Genalae APPLIANCES o Steam Iron Aulo. PercolalorRes $IJ, Reg. $13.95 low .95 NOW Portable Mixer "s 5S Buy New For Christmas - Use Our Easy layaway Plan! MO.CS 14.88 '13.88 3 Day Special Mon., Tues., Wed. Border Prints Reg. value 49c Special Beautifully designed pillow case border prints in many flo ral patterns. 36" width. Of SURBF1SI o Lighter Spec! A $1.98 Value! O 99 o i o GeiTuin) 3 gear lighter with silver color case orQa good choice of cases in various de signs. Never before have we been able to offer a lighter of this quality at such a low price. ftaanc. Cutout o 4 o "O o :2a Stockings Giant size. Just cut out and sew. If ready made stocking would cost up to 59c! Save at Newberry's. q IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Spice Sets TV Sets i Reg. $1.00 Your choice 88 set Assorted spice sets made of crockery. Choice of crockery or wood racks. TV sets are cup and small plate. Beautiful floral design. 6 PENS TO SET Bali Point Pen Set SI 00 Reg. $1.79 Special value In soft plastic pocket case. 4 pens have blue ink, 1 red and 1 green ink. An ideal Christmas gift. Save more at (tewberryj. Vkdfflc3TT Sixth fr Centijny Medford's Bargain Corner Complete Variety Department Store Thanksgivingwas the theme for the Scottish Rite Women's club meeting held Monday eve ning in the Masonic tele. Cards were played, with the fe-idge prize going to Mrs. How ard Goldsmith, the pinochle high score, icd Mrs. Frank L. Rauch, and the cafiksta award to Mrs. Neville Eldride. Guests of the club were Mrs Joseph E. Crawford, Mrs. RaucJi? ivirs. jrniiip uvpp, aim ivirs. Orville C. Hamer. Mrs. Craw ford and Mrs. Dopp became member Q The 18th dezretPof Scottish Rite was presented to a class oftfl candidate, by Wyles E. BeQy and cast, under thpjj direction of Clay M. Lee. Leslie M. Scott, Portland, 33rd degree Mason and sovereign graifil inspector general in Ore gon and grand chancellor of the Supreme Q:ouncil, 33rd degree, was guest speaker for the Scot tish Rite bodies. The men joined the ladies for tSe coffee (Jiour. The Refreshment tables had arrangement ol cornucopias fillecVjWith fall fruits and gourds, j-niniature turkeys agd pincu shion chrysanthemums. About thg room were baskets of spoon chrysanthemums. 4 O Mr. Scott also addressed the group during the coffee hour. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Fred A. PiSrdin and Mrs. Leonard C. Scott, Central Point. The next meeting will be the Christmas party to be held at the Medford hd&el, December 9. It will be a no host luncheon, at 12 noon. All Scottish Rite Masons wives, widows, mothers, daugh ters and sisters are welcome. Monday night, December 2, at 8 p.m.n the Masonic temple, Fred A. Purdin and cast -vill confer the 30th degree of Scot tish Rite Freemasonry, jipon a class of candidates, q O Buffet Wornen0 Plan Prater Day 0 Baptist women's Day of Pray er will be observed Friday, De cember Oi at 2 p.m. at Eastwood Baptist church, North Keene way drive at Ridgeway. This day, devoted O to strengthening the fellowship between Baptist de nominations through prayer, is sponsored each year by the Women's department of the Bap tist World Alliance. All Bapt women of the Medford areadiave been incited to narticipate. The theme for the day is "Now Is the Time Now Is the Day." Most of Ihe program will be de voted to prayer for schools, seminaries, foreign students, and tr tvravinff for the six continents wjere Baptists have work. All Baptist women and any other interested women are invited to attend. Nursery care will be pro vided, o w Meeting Planned In YuletideTheme Christmas will be the theme for the monthly dinner meeting of Christian Business arid Pro fessional Women to be helds Mon day, December 2, at 6 p.m., at the Pioneer room, Hotel Jackson. Mrs. Eloise Winklebleck will give the special feature, "Keep ing Christmas," Mrs. Richard Jones will be guest devotional speaker, and Christmas music will be provided. New officers, who were in stalled at the November dinner meeting, will preside. All women of the community are welcome to attend the meet ings of the group, held the first Monday of each month. Reserva tions may be obtained by tele phoning Mrs. AdaoCaldwell, MU 2-4882. Gift Wrapping Is Demonstrated A demonstration on gift wrap ping WH3 tJlVCIi HI U1C Iclil AllCCI,- ing oi Alpha Liamoaa cnapier, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sogority In ternational, held Monday eve ning. Miss Arnetta Phillips was guest for the evening. Miss Phil lips, from Portland, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard Phillips, a chapter member. dMrs. Otto Ewaldsen from Swem's store gave the demon stration on gift wrapping with emphasis on the art of making fancy bows. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ches ter Peterson and Mrs. Charles Clark. .-i-i - December 9 is the date for the only meeting to be held during December. Mrs. Jackie Adams and Mrs. George Ice5 will serve as co-hostesses at the home of Mrs. Wilfiam Raymond, 728 Beekman street. o Combine peanut butter, chili sotrrce and bits of bacon as a stuffing for celery Sunday, Doeember 1, 19S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Satjss - Rentals F&ldluM WHEEL CHAIRS Open Sundays and blaftjs 10 a.m. to 9 pro. Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 1g p.m. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 E MAIN PH. SP 3-5345 -.1 Block East of Hawthorna Park i -.f O o CIAL! LOOK! It's the greatest! 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