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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1958)
MedfordTribune MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1958 Convention Season Opens mini Mliitiiiiwiiiiii1ii4fc iitMiiMimira' m n The 1958 convention season opened in Medford last week end when the 34th annual sessioni of the Grand Guardian council. International Order of Job's Daughters, and Oregon bethels was held here. A formal ball was held for bethel members Friday at Hedrick Junior High school auditorium and pictured early in the evening are (left to right) Miss Janice Williams, Grants Pass, grand queen for the coming year; Miss Pat Crawley, Klamath Falls; Miss Carol Curran, Oregon City, retiring grand queen, and Miss Christine Smith, Oregon City. 9 m il,, ivm o j Ptdfe I . m imJk life fevJ i&iilSll If lfe VSrQ; Pfe? ; . " " -wwmw WWWWW The opening ceremonies of the Job's Daughters convention in Medford last week end included a traditional flag ceremony arranged by Mrs. Ralph Nelson, Portland, grand marshal. The American flag was escorted by Miss Micki Noble, guide, and Miss Marion Parson, marshal of Bethel .14, Medford; the Bethel flag by Miss Barbara Gordon, guide, and Miss Marcia Barrell, marshal, Bethel 55, Medford; the Oregon flag by Miss Susan Hood, guide, and Miss Rachel Hamilton, marshal. Bethel 38, Central Point; the Christian flag by Miss Sara Vandenburgh, guide, and Miss Christine McGee, marshal. Bethel 22, Ashland, and the Hawaiian flag by Miss Judy Taylor, guide, and Miss Linda Eccelston, . marshal. Bethel 56, Shady Cove. """""'T I, III I I 1 """Ill" 111)1111 'JUJII 'llll'l llli'WlMI'B WHIIMI Il J.! Ml f "111 f)!tfHH ?i Among the young people attending the formal dance held as part of the Job's Daughters convention were (left to right) Bruce Bush, Miss Sandra Jewett of Bethef 55, Medford; Dean Welch and Miss Susan Schuler, Bethel 14, Medford. Miss Shirley Sluyter, senior princess; Miss Carolyn Bauman, queen, and Miss Betty Auda, junior princess, all of Bethel 16, Portland, and Miss Gail Rosebraugh, queen of the Beaverton bethel, rested on the stairs when they became tired waiting for a session to begin. i I ffitl I III 111! iri II IIMM W WMWMW MWBW . ' 1 r Delighted with the warm spring weather, delegates to Job's Daughters convention turned out for informal session wearing shorts and cotton shirts. Pictured here are Miss Jancy Meador, senior princess; Miss Sharon McCon nell, queen, and Miss Pat Crawley, junior princess, all of Klamath 'Falls. - 7 . -i .mmi . ww About 450 took part in the competitive drills staged during the closing day of the Job's Daughters convention, and pictured here is the- team from the Salem Bethel 43, which placed in the exhibition division. L. H. Manning, Med ford, new grand inner guard of the Grand Guardian council, was in charge of this part of the program. About 1,250 daughters and more than 250 adults attended the sessions. lftl A -?'f 'PSstJi'- Members of Bethel 24, Portland, who came down for the formal dance Friday night and other clos.ng act.vities of the convention, were quartered in St. Mark's Episcopal Guild hall. Shown here as they unrolled their sleeping bags in preparation for sleeping on the floor are (left to right, foreground) Miss Candy , Blair, Miss Sue Gill , and Miss Margaret York and in the background are (left to right) Miss Karen Sunda and Miss Barbara Hupp. (All photos by Kenn Knackstedt) V