FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Medford DeMolay Chap'a'r
Holds Installation Ceremony
. Dale Foresee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Foresee, 2814
Crater Lake highway, was in
stalled master councilor of
Medford chapter. Order of De
Molay, at ceremonies held
January 8 at the Medford
Masonic lod?e.
- Willis Williams was instal
led senior councilor; Robert
?ond, junior councilor; Lynn
Knight, senior deacon; Steve
labrick, junior deacon; Den
nis Barr, senior steward;
Robert Emmens, junior stew
ard; John Norris, chaplain,
Alan Cone, marshal; Richard
Kengla, orator: George Ice,
almoner, Jim Fawcett, senti
nel; Lester Little, standard
bearer; Ted Lawson, scribe;
Larry Lea, Edward McGrew,
Michael Woldridge, Robert
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- Dale Foresee
Baker; Ric Middlekauff, John
Fawcett, and Robert Good
win, preceptors.
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Knight Templar, performed
ihe installation service with
V. A. Turpin as installating
officer.
Soloist was Miss Katherine
Barr, Miss Lou Elsa Voegtly
played the piano and John
Lusk and the Chanters sang
several selections. The clos
ing ceremony was performed
by Bethel 55, International
Order of Job's Daughters,
headed by Miss Marcia Spence
honored queen.
Miss Joe Ann Foresee pre
sented a gavel to the new
master councilor, her brother,
and a bouquet of roses was
presented to his mother, Mrs.
Foresee.
The new master councilor
introduced his parents, sister,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Rushton
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnston, his grandparents,
and Miss Linda Goble and Mr.
and Mrs. John Rush.
Michael Russell received
his past master councilor pin.
Mrs. Evelyn McGill, grand
guardian of Oregon, Job's
Daughters, was introduced as
a special guest. Also intro
duced were DeMolay advisors,
Howard Phillips, Paul Shan
tol; Dad advisors. Glen Fa
brick, Robert Williams, Ray
Schweiger, and Jack Walker;
Mrs. Harld Gordon, guardian
and Herbert Sampert, asso
ciate guardian Bethel 55;
Mrs. Robert Morris, guardian
and Morris Boughner, asso
ciate guardian, Bethel 14; Lem
Manning, grand outer guard
of Oregon, International Or-
deer of Job's Daughters; Mrs.
Margaret Russell, past presi'
dent, Mothers' club; Lester
Goff, past master councilor,
Crater chapter Order of De
Molay: and Miss Sue Knight
queen of Bethel 14, Job's
Daughters.
A number of visiting beth
el officers and officers of Ma
sonic lodge affiliated groups
were also introduced. Re-
freshments were served and
dancing was held following
the installation ceremonies.
Sunda7'JanuarYl9 1958;Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
Hold Annual Installation'
Activities Listed
By Fellowship
Activities of the Christian
Women's Fellowship, First
Christian church, were an
nounced at the business meet
ing and luncheon held Jan
uary 8 at the church. Circle
6 was in charge of the lunch
eon and the missionary pro
gram, presented by Mrs. John
A. Reed, was on "Let's Visit
a Japanese Church." The pro
gram is the first in a series of
the study of the United
Church of Christ in Japan.
Mrs. Floyd Putman gave the
devotional on 'Be Ye Ever
Perfect.'
Today Mrs. D. B. Knowlton,
Japanese war bride, will be
guest speaker for the school
of missions held at the church
Sunday evenings. On January
26 a Japanese Festival will be
held. The Christian Women's
Fellowship provide part of
the snack supper that is held
prior to the school.
Mentioned at the business
meeting was the World Day
of Prayer to be held at the
Zion Lutheran chuch, Febru
ary 21, and a report was made
by Mrs. Troxell from the
Medford Council of Church
Women. It was mentioned that
the Women's Christian Tem
perance Union meets the third
Joint installation for officers
of Olive Rebekah lodge and
Odd Fellows lodge was held
Tuesday, January 14.
Installed for Olive Rebekah
lodge were Mrs. Lee Garrett,
noble grand; Mrs. R. N.
Smith, vice-grand; Mrs. Harry
Bryant, recording secretary;
Mrs. L. F. Cline, financial
secretary; Mrs. Donald Ivie,
treasurer; Mrs. John Small,
chaplain; Mrs. Riley Apple
gate, conductor; Mrs. J. A.
Thomasson, warden; M r s.
James Cech, musician.
Also installed were Mrs.
O. T. Wilson, inside guard
ian; Mrs. J. D. Brummond,
outside guardian; Mrs. Frank
Chapman, right support noble
grand; Mrs. H. Shearer, left
support noble grand; Mrs.
Thursday of each month at
the Girls Community club.
The group was reminded of
youth week that will be held
at th.e church starting Jan
uary 26.
Theme for the fellowship
this month is brotherly love.
The Christian Women's Fel
lowship executive meeting
will be held at the church
Tuesday, January 21, at 1
p.m. Baby sitting services will
be provided.
F. A. Daugherty, right support
vice-grand; Mrs. Joe Cave,
left support vice-grand, and
Mrs. L. Pastuer, color bearer.
Installed for the Odd Fel
low lodge were Vernon Stick
le, noble grand; Jack Adams,
vice-grand; Ed Pease, right
support noble grand; Albert
McNew, left support noble
grand; Jack Horton, secretary;
Charles Swingle, treasurer;
Roy Atkins, warden; Gordon
Williams, conductor; E m i 1
Buhl, chaplain; Walter Shel
ton, right scene supporter;
Henry Guss, left scene sup
porter; Homer Vinzant, inside
guardian; William H. Dyer,
outside guardian; Paul Has
kins, right support vice-grand;-and
J. Perkins, left support
vice-grand.
District installing team
from Jacksonville, with Dis
trict Deputy Grand Master
John Black and the district
Deputy president, Mrs. Frank
Chapman, were in charge of
the installation. They were
assisted by Mrs. Loyd Nor
man, Mrs. John' Black, Mrs.
Kindred Thomas, Mrs. Jack
McDaniels, Mrs. ' George
Brownlee, Mrs. Leo Fretwell,
Carl Black, Loyd Norman,
Arthur Hinkie, Albert Hack
ett, Earnest Ramsey, Clarence
Jordan and Tom Thompson.
Red Cross Board
Names Director
The board of directors of
Jackson County chapter,
American Red Cross 'an
nounces the appointment of
Mrs. E. J. La Marre, Ashland,
to the staff as director of
nursing services.
Mrs. La Marre will super
vise the enrollment of nurses
of disaster and the instruction
of classes in home care of the
sick and injured and mother
and baby care.
Red Cross officials are pres
ently urging all registered
nurses to contact the office
and enroll their names for
duty during disaster.
Members Attend
Lodge Ceremony
A group of 14 members of
Medford Pythian orders went
to Grants Pass last Wednes
day evening to witness the
joint installation of the offi
cers of Thermopylae lodge,
Knights of Pythias, and Ther
mopylae temple, Pythian sis
ters. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Fichtner, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bostwick, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy F. Cline,
Mrs. Don Anderson, Mrs.
Harry Bryant, Mrs. Rene
Grosh, Mrs. Emily Conrad,
James O'Duane, Dan Kadin,
Emil O. Johnson and Baker
Yarbrough. .
Patricia Hanson Installed
Queen Medford Bethel 55
Bethel 55, International
Order of Job's Daughters,
held installation, of officers
January 15, with Miss Patri
cia Hanson taking office as
oueen. Miss Hanson is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R
W. Hanson, 703 Mae street.
Miss Marcia Spence was in
stalling queen. Other new of
ficers are Miss Karalee Selby,
senior princess; Miss Lynda
Knips, junior princess; Miss
Barbara Gordon, guide; Miss
Marcia Barrell, marshal; Miss
Penny Sampert, chaplain;
Miss Donna Dell, recorder;
Miss Sandra Jewett, musician;
Misses Pamela Watson, Mar
gery Moir, Susan Yoder, Te
resa Six, Jacqueline Mee, mes
sengers; Miss Sheila Neider
fneyer, senior custodian; Miss
Patricia Meyers, junior custo
dian; Miss Barbara Lees, li
brarian; Miss Mary Meyers,
treasurer; Miss Shirley Hop
kins, inner guard; Miss Alice
Moir, outer guard; lady of the
lights, Miss Heather Rode.
1 Installed as choir members
were the Misses April Owens,
Margaret Tizekker, Gail Cren
shaw, Sharon Hamm, Lana
Merrifield, Karen Mayfield,
gandy Sanner, Dorothy Ar
ney, Marlys Brown, Janet
Turner and Mildred Boyd.
; Medford chapter of the De
molay performed the crown
ing of the queen, with Master
Councilor Dale Forsee offici
ating. ; Master Ralph Harris car
ried the Bible, and Master
Kenneth Harris the crown.
They are the two young cou
sins of the new queen. Miss
Rosemary Doolen sang a solo
during the crowning cere
mony, accompanied on the pi
ano by Miss Melody Pierce,
who provided music before
the ceremony began.
I After the crowning cere
mony. Miss Hanson intro
duced her mother and father,
fcer brother, Vernon Hanson,
fier uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Irs. Wayne Harris, her
grandmother, Mrs. Irene Har
ris, and her uncle and aunt
ftom Sacramento, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Sherman,
jj Installing officers for the
evening were guide, Miss
Sheila Spence, past queen of
Bethel 55; marshal, Miss Sus
an Hubbard, past queen of
Eethel 14, Medford; Chaplain,
Miss Rosalie Johnson, past
queen of Bethel 14; musician,
Miss Lou Elsa Voegtly; re
corder, Miss Susan Knight,
queen of Bethel 14; senior
custodian, Miss Beverly
Karksdale, past queen of
Bethel 22, Ashland; junior
custodian, Mrs. Thomas Ferte,
past queen of Bethel 22.
Other visiting members
were Miss Carolyn DeMersse
man, queen, Miss Diana Stroh
kirch, senior princess; Miss
Carmel White, junior prin
cess, all of Bethel 36, Kerby,
Ore.; Miss Sharon Blicken
staff, senior princess, and
Miss Sylvia Morris, junior
princess, Bethel 14. t
Guests introduced during
the evening were Mrs. C. D. '
Eihart, past grand guardian
of Oregon and past guardan
of Bethel 22; Lem Manning,
grand outer guard, Oregon,
and past associate of Bethel
55 and 14; Mrs. June Mackie,
guardian of Bethel 13, Grants
Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Snider, guardian and associ
ate of the Kerby bethel; Mrs.
Robert Morris and Morris
Boughner, guardians of Beth
el 14; Mrs. W. S. Spence, past
guardian, Bethel 14; - Mrs.
Paul Selby, past guardian,
Bethel 55; Harvey Brown,
Ashland and Dr. Mackie,
Grants Pass.
Other visitors were Mrs.
Dorothy Zimmerman, Port
land, and Jack Kennedy, Med
ford, grand royal matron and
patron of the Order of Ama
ranth in Oregon; Mrs. Ver
non Turpin, royal matron of
Roxy Ann court of the order
and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Can-
field, past matron and patron
of the local court.
Paul Schantol, Bill Wil
liams and Glen Fabrick, ad
visors of Medford chapter,
Order of DeMolay, were in
troduced. Miss Spence was presented
a past queen's pin by Miss
Hanson, and in turn received
a traveling queen's pin and
Jobina doll from Miss Spence.
Queen Patricia was presented
flowers from her father and
a gavel by her brother. "
Addenda were given by
members for the new and re
tiring queen, and Miss Spence
was presented the traditional
piece of silver and Jobina
doll. Miss Hanson received a
scrapbook.
Theme for ' the evening
chosen by Queen Patricia was
"Sailing Not Drifting," and
the programs were in the
shape of a ship's log. Her
colors were blue and white
and blue sailboats and other
nautical motifs were used to
decorate the dining hall for
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VFW Auxiliary
To Hold Dinner
Crater Lake auxiliary, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, has
made plans for a potluck din
ner at VFW hall, Tuesday,
January 21 at 6:30 p.m.
All post and auxiliary mem
bers, are invited to attend.
Those attending are asked to
take a hot vegetable, salad or
dessert.
The auxiliary sewing club
met recently at the home of
Mrs. Leota Lewis, 135 North
Holly street. Secret pals'
names were revealed and new
names were drawn. Mrs. B. B.
Ramsey won a prize.
Dessert luncheon was
served by the hostess assisted
by her sister, Mrs. Helen
Jones.
The next meeting of the
Installation Set
For Electa Club
Officers will be installed
at the Friday, January 24,
meeting of Electa Social club
to be held at 12:30 p.m. at
the Girls Community club.
A potluck luncheon will be
served by Mrs. Roy Miller,
Mrs. Laura Aldredge and Mrs.
Esther Coleman.
Following a business meet
ing, cards will be played. All
Order of Eastern Star mem
bers in the valley who are not
affiliated with a local chapter
are invited to attend.
club will be at the home of
Mrs. Ira Canfield, Coleman
Creek road, February 13 at
12:30 pjn. A Valentine party
and dessert luncheon will be
held.
Home Extension Unit
Meets in Prospect
Prospect A program on,
the topic, "Consumer Buying
of Foods" was given b-' Mrs.
Sherald Chapman and Mrs.
John Ells at the last meeting
of Prospect Home Extension
unit, held January 8. Plans
were made for a work day at
the Community Hall to paint
the kitchen.
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