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6A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Oregon, Sunday, May 11, 1958 Group to Meet At Britt Center The Retired Teachers' asso ciation will meet Monday, May 12, at 1:30 p.m. in Car penter room, of Britt Memor ial center, Southern Oregon college. Music will be fur nished by the college. During the afternoon, fu ture activities will be dis cussed. If time allows, the group will visit interesting :spots around the campus. Z Refreshments will be avail "able at the Snack Bar. Sewing Contest Winner Named Mrs. Evelyn Sisemore, 401 South Fifth street, Jackson ville, won the local Singer Sewing contest for a dress she made recently. She was pre sented with a fitted scissors set. The dress will be sent to Seattle where it will be judg ed in the regional contest. Regional winners will attend the grand sew off in New York next month. Parker Woods' WWS 21 N. 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Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. Arnold Motschenbacher were appointed to take charge of the next birthday meeting in June. It was announced Boy Scout Troop 16 is collecting old newspapers and those having any to contribute are asked to contact Scoutmaster John Schroeder, SPring 2 4765. Favors are to be made for supreme convention and members are asked to present any suggestions at the next meeting. The refreshment committee for the evening was Mrs. Emilie Conrad and Mrs. Leila Walt. The committee for next time will be Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. Myrtle May-berry. Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters met last Wed nesday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ida Ireland for a covered dish luncheon. A report was made by Mrs. Harry Bryant on the final results of the local radio con test and she presented the president, Mrs. Leroy Cline, a gift in connection with the contest. Mrs. Mabel Nicholson re ported on the progress of the candy sale and any members desiring some to sell are asked to contact Mrs. Nichol son or Mrs. Cline. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Cook at 1 o'clock for a covered dish luncheon. Pythian club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Audley White, 523 North Riverside avenue, with Mrs. Don Anderson assistinng. f Nutmeg can bring out a special flavor in cream of chicken soup. 'S AAlAi'' The stage at the old Wagner Creek school has been arranged by members of Hillloppers Square Dance club to depict a barn scene and add a bit of atmosphere to the building where weekly dances are held. Wagon wheels, hay, horsecollars, and Chapter Honors Oldsters; Benefit Party Announced Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, honored fifty-year members Thursday evening, April 24. Those hon ored were Mrs. Orrie Stod dard, Mrs. W. R. Duffy, Mrs. Esther Coleman and Mrs. J. W. Watkins. , - Mrs. A. K. Morse, Mrs. C. E. Kunz, Mrs. Thomas Freed and Mrs. L. G. Frink, all past matrons, served as hostesses and escorts for the honored members. Mrs. Frink escorted her mother, Mrs. Stoddard. Also honored was Mrs. E. M. Wilson on her 25th anni versary as worthy matron of Reames chapter. She was pre sented an anniversary pin by the chapter's worthy matron and patron, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Boughner. She was es c o r t e d by Mrs. Cornelia Barnes, who was wotrhy ma tron in 1932 at the time Mrs. Wilson was associate matron. Mrs. Barnes received her 25th anniversary pin last year. Entertainment was furnish ed during the evening under the direction of Mrs. H. F. Nordwick, program chairman, and featured V. A. Thompson and Ross Gilkinson in a hu morous skit. They were as sisted by a group of Courtesy Ladies. The Shrine Chanters also sang several numbers. 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Club tolnstall Year's Officers Mrs. Robert Mclntyre will be installed president of Women of Rotary for the com ing year at a meeting to be held at Days' lake house, Gold Rey Estates, Wednesday, May 14, at 12:30 p.m. Other offi cers to serve with Mrs. Mc Intyre are Mrs. Jorgen Jor- gensen, vice-president; . Mrs Robert L. Kline, secretary and Mrs. Forest VanVleck, treasurer. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Leonard Anderson, Mrs. Phillip Brainerd,- Mrs. Richard Henselman and Mrs. Mclntyre. Directions as to lo cation of the meeting may be obtained from Mrs. Anderson, ULrich 5-1112. Transportation is being arranged by Mrs. S. lialph Dippel and anyone needing a ride or having room for passengers is asked to phone her at SPring 3-1856. Retiring officers are Mrs. Robert Duff, president; Mrs. Weldon Kline, vice-president; Mrs. Mclntyre, secretary; and Mrs. John Dickson, treasurer. other items of the early days in the West surround a cabin backdrop. A sign over the door says "Hillloppers." The square dance group will celebrate their third birthday Saturday evening. fHilltoppers Club lo hold Dance On Anniversary - Hilltoppers Square' Dance club will hold a square dance Saturday, May 17, at 8:30 p.m. in the - Old Wagner Creek school in observance of their third anniversary; The school is- located two miles west of Talent on Wagner Creek road. An Italian spaghetti dinner will be held at 11 p.m. All square dancers . in the area are-invited to attend. The school, abandoned some six years ago, has been reno vated by the club through the cooperation of Superintendent Ernest James and the Phoenix school board. Square dances are held regularly on Satur day nights at the school with Francis Cronin as club caller and guest callers participating occasionally. Entire families sometimes attend, and included, among the regular dancers are junior high school age children, par entsand grandparents. A good substitute for pis tachio flavoring combines Kenneth Lewis Gives. Program For Stamp Club Slides of a trip through the southvest were shown mem bers of Southern Oregon Stamp club at a recent meet ing.' The pictures were taken by Kenneth Lewis and his wife, and showed Grand can yon, Oak Creek canyon, and many other scenic sports in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, including some ancient Indian pueblo ruins. Following the business meeting and program, the members "swapped stamps." A new member, Leland Slat ter, was admitted to the club. Bruce Barnett was a guest. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gordon Warner and Mrs. Irene Cordier. Girl Scouts three teaspoons of vanilla and one teaspoon of almond extract. Girl Scout Troop -11 held a tea April 27 at the Archer H. Watson, Jr. home honoring mothers of members. The theme of the tea was "Inter national Friendship" which is an important part of the sec ond class rank. Mrs. Leonard Vermuelen, one of the mothers, told of her experience as a Girl Guide in Indonesia, and showed some pictures y The color scheme was green and yellow. The table was set with a "white lace cloth center ed with yellow flowers and yellow .candles. The refresh ments were green and yellow cup cakes and yellow punch. Jeanne Centers and Lorraine LeFaine tended the punch bowl. The mothers attending were Mrs. Keith Pace, Mrs. W. Cole, Mrs. Ed Dwight, Mrs. C. C. Vandergrift, Mrs. Leonard Vermuelen, Mrs. Archer H Watson. Jr. and Mrs. W. E, Warren' our leader. Patricia Warren Troop Inscribe New Hors D'Oeuvre New York (IP) Looking for something new in the hors d'oeuvre tray? Try bow-knot celery sticks. Slice carrot and celery sticks thinly, chill, and SDear halfway through- the center of large stuffed .olives Use a dampened chamois cloth to wash the front side of mirrors. It will prevent water getting on the back of the mirror and ruining the silver coating. 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