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Wednesday:
6 p.m. Past Chiefs Christ
mas party, with Mrs. Harry
Barneburg, 1297 Sunset ave.
6:30 p.m. Loyal Order of
the Moose and Women of the
Moose, Moose hall.
7 p.m. Odd Fellows. Re
bekahs. Theta Rho Christmas
party. IOOF hall.
7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon
Dental Assistants society, home
of Dr. Virgil Mohr, 1806 East
Main st.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann Home
Economics club. Grange hall.
8 p.m. Veterans of World
War I. Girls Community club.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. C. C.
Hoover, 2095 Gregory rd.
12 noon First Christian
church circle Gish 3, home of
Mrs. Mannie Olson, Pit View
ave.
12:30 p.m. Griffin Creek
Home Economics club, home of
Mrs. Fern Larson, Cherry st.
1 p.m. Blue Star Mothers,
home of Mrs. William Naylor,
Grant rd.
1 p.m. First Christian church
circles: Johnson 4, with Mrs. Don
House, Fern Valley rd.: Troxcll
5. with Mrs. Ernest Gleason,
2684 Crater Lake ave.; Byerlee
6. with Mrs. W. E. Warren, 1026
?4Aple Park dr.
"1 p.m. Lady Golfers, Rogue
Valley Country club.
1 p.m. Wenonah club, Red
man hall.
1:30 p.m. First Christian
church circle Shoemaker 1. Mrs.
Clarence Hershiser, 1255 Sweet
rd.
2 p.m. WCTU, Girls Com
munity club.
Christmas Party
The Christmas party for the
Medford Odd Fellows, Rebekahs
and Theta Rhos will be held to
night at the Odd Fellows hall
from 7 until 8 p.m. The party
was previously announced to be
held next Monday.
Theta Rho Girls will present
a skit and the program will also
include carol singing, a musical
presentation by a number of the
children, and a visit from St.
Nicholas. Friends of Odd Fel
lows are invited to attend.
Use Remnants
Set Meeting
The National Association of
retired Civil Employees will hold
a Christmas meeting Friday, De
cember 20, in Room 210 of the
Post Office building.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY
Music Program Scheduled
By HELEN BOTTEL
The Illinois Valley High
school music department will
present its annual band and
choir concert Thursday, Dec. 19,
at 8 p.m. in the high school gym
nasium. Under the direction of J. Van
Johnson, the 40-member band
and the 35-member chorus will
present a varied program of
sacred, classical and popular
music.
Nickel exploration work in
the Illinois Valley has slowed
considerably with the coming of
winter weather.
The Abbott A. Hanks assay of
fice, opened here last June to
handle ore samples for Nickel
Corporation of America, was
closed last week, and equipment
was packed up and shipped back
to the home office in San Francisco.
The Ivy Theater in Cave Junc
tion has invited all local school
children to a free Christmas mo
vie Friday, Dec. 20. Buses will
take Kerby, O'Brien and Selma
youngsters to the theater in the
morning, while Evergreen
school, and Illinois Valley high
school students will attend the
show in the afternoon.
Lynda Zimmerman, who will
become the bride of Kenneth
Krauss Dec. 22, was honored
last week at a shower given by
Mrs. Twyla Salvage at her home
in Cave Junction.
Guests were Mesdames Fran
ces Smith, June Zimmerman,
mother of the bride-to-be, Ben
nie Smith. Ray Frost, Polly Kel
lar, Mae Salvage, Sara Versteeg,
Helen Versteeg, Hazel Eggers,
Vivian Tresham, Hazel Tillery,
Susan Krauss, Eunice Camp and
Gertrude Knight.
A potluck dinner and Christ
mas social is planned by the
Deer Creek Grange Saturday,
Dec. 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Grange hall. Entertainment will
include games and candy for the
children, a gift exchange, danc
ing, and games for adults.
Kindergarten children of the
Green Garden school will pre
sent their Christmas program
j Friday, Dec. 20, at 10 a.m. at
! Immanuel Methodist church in
Cave Junction.
! Alsu on Dec. 20 there will be
i t h e Bridgeview Community
! church Christmas program and
i party.. It will include special
j music, readings, and a play by
I the young peopies groups.
! Mr and Mrs. Laurence Cush-
j ing have purchased the Earl
James home in Bridgeview and
expect to move from Cave Junc
tion after the first of the year.
James is taking title to a rental
home now owned by Cushing.
Wecome Wagon Club
Cancels Meeting
Welcome Wagon Bridge club
announces that the meeting set
for the home of Mrs. John
Richardson December 19 has
been canceled.
A business meeting will be
held January 9 at the home of
Mrs. Leland Rauch, 1216 Loal
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis
have leased the Central Cafe in
Cave Junction to Herman Meyer
and his son, Dan, of Shasta
county, Calif. Meyer plans to re
open the cafe soon. It was for
merly operated by Mrs. Clarence
Wallace.
Blue Star Mothers met Tues
day, Dec. 10, for a potluck din
ner at the VFW hall, with all
members present and five
guests, Ann Turnbull, Emma
Lemm, Alice Beem, Darlene
Grubbs. and May Brewer.
Fourteen dozen cookies and
seven pounds of candy; eight
boxes of Christmas cards and a
roll of Christmas wrapping
paper were packed and sent to
Camp White.
On Saturday, Mrs. Hal Moore
and Joy Kellert represented the
Zuleima Illinois Valley Nile club
at a potluck luncheon in Med
ford, when gifts from each of
the clubs were brought to Zule
ima Nile Temple meeting to be
distributed among children at
the Shrine hosiptal.
A Christmas party and potluck
dinner for members and their
husbands js planned by the Civic
Women's League for Thursday,
Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Vibert
Kirk home in O'Brien.
Wednesday, December 18, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
HOLDING HER DAUGHTER, Caroline Bouvier Kennedy,
is her proud mother, as her father, Senator John F. Ken
nedy of Massachusetts, watches at the New York christen
ing in St. Patrick's Cathedral. (International Soundphoto)
Two Christmas trees enhanced
the wide stone fireplace at the
Earl Boyd home Friday when
members of the Illinois Valley
Federated Women's club held its
annual Christmas party and gift
exchange.
Edna Hoskins and Audrey Lar
son presented several musical
numbers, after which the group
joined in singing Christmas
carols.
Secret pals were revealed and
gifts exchanged at Marguerite
Rebekah lodge last Wednesday
evening when members held
their annual Christmas party. A
musical program followed the
short business meeting.
Virgil Adams, city-c o u n t y
planning commissioner for Jose
phine county and Grants Pass,
and Jim Malone, county Farm
Bureau president, were guest
speakers at the Illinois Valley
Farm Bureau meeting recently.
Adams, who is working with
planning commissioners on mat
ter dealing with subdivisions,
roads, and access difficulties,
told of the problems facing city
and county planners.
Malone, who is from the "Wil-derville-Jerome
Prairie Farm
center, discussed membership
and services of the Farm Bureau.
A membership drive is to be
started shortly, he said.
Mrs. Vern Yeargan, who will
Minister Scratched Off Christmas List
Many Actually Like
To Work, Report Says
Ann Arbor, Mich. (IP) The
University of Michigan's Insti
tute for Social Research has re
leased a report saying that many
workers actually like to work.
Researchers Rensis Likert and
Stanley Seashore reported that
"many common managerial prac
tices imply that managerial skill
consists of thinking up ways to
seduce or else pressure em
ployees into doing tasks which
are inherently distasteful, or bet
ter yet,t o invent a machine
which displaces employees.
"But a recent survey gave evi- j
dence that for many people
there are important satisfactions
associated with their work."
Frances9 Furs
Formerly Frances Dallaira
1100 Crater Lake Ave.
Telephone SP 2-6526 q
Washington (IP) The Rev.
Vernon C. Sherman today was
scratched off one Yule gift list
and mighty thankful.
No matter what he gets this
Christmas, chances are it won't
leave with her family December
20 for southern California, was
honored Friday afternoon at a
handkerchief shower given for
her by Mrs. Walt Colpitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doney of
Pendleton, who moved from the
valley in 1952, are parents of a
daughter, Karla Jean, born Nov.
26. The baby weighed 3 pounds,
3 ounces.
Robert Martin of the Illinois
Valley Dairy, spent a day last
week in Salem attending the an
nual meeting of the State Hol-stein-Fresian
cattle association.
He is a director of the association.
match the green rubber frog he
received stuffed with chewed to
bacco. Or his incomplete set of
fish bones.
Because a woman accused of
being the pastor's Santa for these
and other choice items has been
arrested.
A grand jury indicted the 40-year-old
housemaid Tuesday on
charges of violating postal regu
lations in sending objectionable
objects through the mails to
Sherman.
Besides the stuffed frog and
the fish bones, the postman de
livered to Sherman last Christ
mas: A -set of false teeth, one shoe,
some cockroaches both dead and
alive, a wooden dancing doll, sev
eral small packages of garbage
and one green pill.
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