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Sunday, January 19, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Girl Scout Training Announced Advanced camp training for leaders of the Rogue Valley Area Girl Scouts in skills re quired for attendance at the Camp Chinquapin camporee and National Girl Scout camping events will be given by the scout council at the Izaak Walton clubhouse in Grants Pass, from 7:30 to 9:30 pjn. Thursday, January 23. On display will be a replica of the camp and equipment used at the Senior Scout "roundup" in Michigan. Mrs Judy Drais and Miss Sandra Ullian, the Grants Pass girls who attended, will be on hand to explain proce8ures and answer questions. Slides of the event will be shown. Compass work will be pre sented by Barney Douglass and Robert Scofield of the forest service. Boy Scout Masters, John Moriora oi troop uu and Ed Bennet and George Coots of Troop 87 and their Scouts will give instructions in knot ty ing, lashing, bedrolls, tents and simple shelters. There will also be a display of lashed gadgets suitable for use in Day Camps, as well as privitive camping. Those planning to attend .should register for the course at once by calling the Girl Scout office, SPring 2-5912. Coffee will be served by lead ers; other attending should bring three sandwiches. Music Teacher Holds Workshop At Studio-Home A workshop was conducted by Mrs. Roberta Ward Rebb for a group of piano students at her residence-studio Satur day, January 18. Following a review of fund amentals, ear-training and a musical quiz, the young stu dents performed. Works of Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, Schubert and Tschaikowsky were played with a synopsis of each composer's life given Heather Rode played part of the Peer Gynt Suite by Grieg and was dramatic nar rator for the story of each number played. In anticipation of the Phil harmonic concert to be held Sunday, January 26, Mrs. Bebb described for the bene fit of the young students, the different instruments used in the symphony orchestra. She also gave a preview of the program to be given. Mrs. Bebb is vice-president on the Philharmonic Symphony of Southern Oregon board. Those participating in the program were Linda Beatty, Lee Ann Chamberlain. Mike 1 y n n Boughner, Kristine Chamberlain, Sheryl Landing, Alden Stewart, Heather Rode, Lois Ann Pike and Pamela flilkison. Singing and refreshments completed the session. Mrs. James Cech Heads Tent Here Mrs. James Cech was in stalled president of Elta Deuel Hubbs tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, at the Jan uary 14 meeting at the county courthouse. Also installed were Mrs. Thomas, junior vice-president; Mrs. Cleve Ferris, chaplain; Miss Sadie De La Mater, trea surer; Mrs. Elmer Gott, Mrs. Larry Schade, Mrs. Maud Walton, council; Mrs. George Ware, patriotic instructor; Miss Joan Guyer, secretary, Mrs. Mabyl Buchanan, guide; Mrs. Elmer Gott, musician, Mrs. Carrie Milnes, Mrs. Fred Scheffel and Mrs. Clarence Hershiser. color. The officers were installed by Mrs. F. A. Daugherty, past department president, and her staff with Mrs. Buch anan acting as guide. A flag that had flown over the U. S. capitol building in Washington, D. C, procured for the group by Oregon Con gressman Walter Norblad, was presented by the patriotic in structor. The tent reported giving two flags to Brownie Scout troops. After the meeting re- frochmone itroto romraJ on1 ! it was announced that the next meeting will be held January 28. 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