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ft MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Wednesday, May 14, 195S
Bethel Installs
Elects Officers
Central Point A new guar
dian council to serve for the
cctming year was installed at
a rreeting of Bethel 38. Inter
national Order of Job's Daugh
ters, at the Masonic Hall in
Central Point.
The new council members
are guardian, Mrs. Charles
Meyer; associate guardian,
Robert Stewart; guardian sec
retary, Mrs. Archie Purdy;
guardian treasurer, Paul Hop
kins; guardian of music and
epochs, Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn;
guardian of publicity, Mrs.
Dean Wilson; assistants, Mrs.
Scott Hamilton, and Mrs.
Charles Bateman; guardian of
sociability, Mrs. Edward
Knapp; assistants, Mrs. Mel
vin Hood and Mrs. Sam Tay
lor; guardian of hospitality,
Mrs. Gene Ferrell; assistant,
Mrs. Leo Ghelardi; guardian
of fraternal relations, Mrs. E.
V. Goff ; assistant, Mrs. Bernice
McCue; guardian of philan
thropy Mrs. Donald Patterson;
assistant. Mrs. Clyde Cren
shaw; guardian of parapher
nalia, Mrs. Fred Lester; as
sistants, Mrs. Melvin Burnett
and Mrs. James Scalberg;
guardian of finance, Mrs.
Leonard Warren; guardian of
merits, Mrs. J. R. Campbell;
assistant of epochs, Mrs. Rich
ard Stratton.
The honored queen, Miss
Kay Askwith, presided. Guests
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Council;
at Session
introduced were Mrs. Robert
Lance and Mrs. Gordon Mek
vold, past queens of the bethel;
Miss Sharon Anderson, newly
elected grand bethel repre
sentative to Arizona, Bethel
38; Mrs. Alwin Setness, past
guardian of the bethel; Mrs.
William K. Suit, grand libra
rian of Oregon; L. H. Man
ning, grand inner guard of
Oregon and a past associate
guardian of Bethels 14 and 55.
Mrs. C. D. Elhart, a past
grand guardian of Oregon and
past guardian of Bethel 22,
Ashland, and Mr. Manning in
stalled the guardian council.
Assisting were Mrs. Stratton,
installing guide; Mrs. Setness,
installing marshal; Mrs. Wil
liam K. Suit, installing chap
lain; Mrs. William Askwith,
junior past guardian, installing
recorder; Miss Janet Kilbourn,
musician of Bethel 38, in
stalling musician.
Elections were held during
the meeting. Miss Linda War
ren was elected honored
queen; Miss Donna Burnett,
senior princess; Miss Susan
Hood, junior princess; Miss
Rachel Hamilton, guide, and
Miss Jeanette Purdy, marshal.
Mrs. Setness presented Mrs.
Askwith with a past guar
dian's pin on behalf of the
bethel, and in turn Mrs. Ask
with presented Mrs. Meyer
with the Beulah Faber travel
ling guardian's pin.
A practice was announced
for 5 o'clock at the Masonic
hall May 17; all officers and
choir members are to attend.
Initiation will be held May 22.
After the meeting an adden
dum observing the bethel's
tenth birthday was presented.
Ten girls placed lighted birth
day candles on a decorated
cake and gave a short history
of each year. Refreshments
were served Mrs. Leonard
Warren and daughter, Linda;
Mrs. E. V. Goff and daughter,
Helen; Mrs. Sam Taylor and
daughters, Patty and Carol;
and Mrs. Charles Meyer and
daughter, Charla-Jo. The table
was attractively decorated
with a maypole and flowers
of pastel lavender and yellow,
and lavender candles. Bou
quets of lavender iris decor
ated the dining room. The up
stairs room was decorated
with baskets of hawthorne
and bouquets of roses.
Meets Thursday
Central Point Woman's
Christian circle of Central
Poinfr First Presbyterian
church, will meet at the home
of Mrs. E. A. Reames, Crater
Lake highway, Thursday, May
15, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Merrill
Harsh will assist.
Mrs. Walter Foote will pre
sent the topic and Mrs. Lewis
Kilbourne will give the de
votional. Invite You to
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THURSDAY -MAY IS
11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
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Gardeners Meet
In Rogue River
Rogue River About 200
gardeners attended the recent
spring meeting of Siskiyou
district, Oregon Federation of
Garden clubs, held here. Lau
rel Garden club, of which
Mrs. William A. White is pres
ident, was hostess group.
Films of the Woodriff Lily
gardens at Harbor, Ore., were
shown by Leslie Woodriff.
Stanley Miranda. Mrs. Robert
Roark and Mrs. Woodriff con
ducted a discussion of prim
roses, roses, iris and lillies.
Colored films of a trip up the
Salmon river were shown by
M. E. Abel. Rogue River.
Mrs. I. D. Fitzgerald, Med
f ord, district director, intro
duced Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Med
ford, federation president;
Mrs. E. G. Taylor, Talent, re
cording secretary of the fed
eration; Mrs. C. I. Bielman,
Sutherlin, chairman of the bo
tanical gardens committee;
Mrs. I. F. Stearns, Oakland,
year book chairman and also
director of the Umpqua dist
rict. Mrs. Harry O. Smith,
Cave Junction, and Miss
Claire Hanley, Jacksonville,
past federation presidents,
were honored.
Mrs. Otto Nagel, Eagle
Point, assistant district direc
tor, took charge of the after
noon program. Mrs. William
Ford sang, accompanied by
Mrs. W. Gail.
Mrs. E. W. Shock was dec
orations chairman, Mrs. Wil
liam Paterson, luncheon
chairman and Mrs. Claire
Douglas, table decorations
chairman.
Accordion Pupils
Present Recital
Mrs. Rose Meadows spon
sored an accordion recital at
her home, 1000 Sunset ave
nue, May 4 in observance of
National Music week.
Three students, Douglas
Mann, Roger Wiley " and
Lanny Bogenoff, received
awards for lesson attendance
and public performances.
Others on the program were
Randy Wiley, Walter Fitz
gerald and Frank Fitzgerald.
Mrs. Meadows, Mrs. Henry
Nahss and Mrs. Lee Gobies
played several numbers with
the accordion orchestra.
Refreshments were served.
Election Slated
At Club Session
Officers will be elected at
a meeting of the Welcome
Wagon club to be held Thurs
day, May 15, at 8 p.m. at
Rogue Valley Country club.
The club plans a dinner
dance at the Country club
May 17. Mrs. John Mast is
general chairman for the
event.
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Installation Held
By Phoenix Club
At Last Session
Phoenix Installation of
officers to serve the coming
year was held by Phoenix
Garden club at the last meet
ing, held at Phoenix Commun
ity hall.
Mrs. L. O. Penland con
ducted the ceremony. New
officers are Mrs. W. I. House,
president; Mrs. O. . V. Poe,
first vice president; Mrs.
Lester M. Carr, secretary;
Mrs. Mona Ferns, treasurer.
Dessert was served by Mrs.
Jesse A. Wilson, Mrs. A. E.
Stephens and Mrs. Evelyn
Hendrickson. Mrs. C. P. Ol
son and Mrs. Robert Carr
were guests.
Following the business
meeting, the group toured
Hanleylands.
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Spring Concert -Set
For Thursday
The vocal music depart
ment of Medf ord High school
will give the annual spring
concert Thursday at 8 p.m.
Presenting the program will
be the choir, girls' chorus,
mixed chorus, the Nonette
and Madrigal groups.
The choir, which has ap
peared at many functions in
Medford and which presented
Rodgers' and Hammerstein's
"Carousel" last fall, will be
the featured group. Members
will sing the three selections
that they sang at the recent
Southern Oregon District con
test, and several other lighter
numbers. One of these num
bers, titled "Go Down,
Death," uses the currently
popular bongo drums as an
accompaniment. Another se
lection features a narrator
and uses a text from the
poem "God's Trombones".
This number is titled "The
Creation" and has Dennis
Barr as narrator.
The girls' chorus will also
sing their, contest numbers,
and will conclude their sec
tion of the program with
"Louisiana Hayride."
The program will be free to
the public, and it " is hoped
that many will attend this
yearly event.
Director of music and stag
ing is Lynn Sjolund, and the
accompanist is Melody Pierce.
Extension Unit
Plans Ceremony
Officers will be installed at
a meeting of Hpward Home
Extension unit to be held in
the home of Mrs. Nick Gier,
2902 North Pacific highway,
Thursday, May 15, at 10:30
a.m.
The officers are Mrs. Verl
G. Walker, chairman; Mrs.
Howard Lind, vice-chairman;
Mrs. John Benson, secretary;
Mrs. Albert Stocks, treasurer.
The project for the meeting
is "Skin Care" and Mrs. Rob
ert Ottoman and Mrs. Herbert
Llngren will be leaders.
Program Planned
At Hanby School
Thursday Night
Gold Hill Hanby school's
music department will pre
sent a spring music festival
Thursday, May 15 at 7:30 p jn.
in the gymnasium.
The one-hour program will
consist of 35 minutes of vocal
selections under the direction
of Mrs. Norman Gail, and
twenty-five minutes of band
music directed by Charles
Cook. Mrs. Walter Doherty,
school pianist, will accom
pany the two chorus groups.
They are the Harmonettes, a
group made up of sixth, sev
enth and eighth grade stu
dents, and the Singsters,
which is a vocal group made
up of fourth and. fifth grade
youngsters. :
Soloists for the Harmonettes
will be Bob Turner and Og-
den Kellogg.
Soloists for the Singsters
will be Patty Boye, Char
maine Doherty, Richard Her
rington, David White, Sybil
Dyer, Linda Hilkery, Mike
Mowry and Russell Lamb. 1
Songs vfrom "Okahoma"
will be presented by the chor
us groups.
Also to be featured on the
program will be numbers by
the "Mixed Nine" group.
Installation Set
By Jackson PTA
Jackson Parent-Teacher as
sociation will install its next
president, Mrs. Stuart Forbes,
at a meeting Thursday, May
15, at 2:30 p.m., in the school
gymnasium. Installing officer
will be Mrs. John Benson.
Other officers to be in
stalled will be Mrs. Richard
Phillips, vice-president; Mrs.
Edith Baker, secretary, and
Mrs. Ivan Lantz, treasurer.
The program for the meeting
will be in the form of a sixth
grade graduation exercise,
with sixth grade students and
their mothers taking part in
a capping ceremony.
Also on the program will
be musical numbers by the
sixth grade chorus.
At the executive board
meeting last week, the group
heard a convention report
made by Mrs. Richard Phil
lips . who said that scholar
ships were greatly stressed
at the convention.
Hostesses for the meeting
Thursday will be mothers of
students in the first grade. A
nursery will be provided at
the school for the meeting.
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In Grants Pass
Medford Trail Riders will
go to Grants Pass Sunday,
May 18, to participate in a
horse show. May 25 the club
plans to sponsor a ride to the
Dead Indian area. All horse-
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Concert Set
Thursday
Central Point Bands and
chorus of the Central Point
Junior High and Elementary
schools will present their an
nual Spring Concert, at the
school gymnasium, Thursday,
May 15 at 8 p.m.
The program is under the
direction of Harry Meyers,
and will feature several num
bers by the 96-piece Junior
High band. The Cadet band,
composed of beginners and
intermediates in the elemen
tary grades, will also present
several numbers.. The Junior
High, chorus, under the di
rection of Ralph Humphrey,"
will sing several selections
during the evening, both popu
lar and classical.
There is no admission
charge and the public is in
vited to attend. The program
will last approximately one
hour and fifteen minutes.
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Officers Inducted
By Service Guild
Newly elected officers of
Susannah Wesley unit, Wes
leyan Service Guild of First
Methodist church, were in
stalled by Dr. George Rose
berry 'Monday evening. The
service was held in the home
of Mrs. Donald A. Faber,
Central Point.
The new president is Miss
Dixie Dixon. Serving with
Miss Dixon will be Mrs. Rich
ard Stratton, vice president;
Mrs. Carl G. Burk, secretary
treasurer; and Mrs. Oliver P.
Taylor, secretary of promo
tion. Mrs. Eugene G. Ray,
member" of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service,
was elected coordinator for
the groups.
Mrs. Gerald Sherman, the
out-going president, an
nounced plans for a picnic to
be held June 9 at the home of
Mrs. Taylor. Husbands and
friends of the members will
be entertained. .
Sussannah Wesley unit is
one of three in Medford and
contributes to the mission
work being carried on by the
Woman's Division of Chris
tian Service in 32 countries
and the United States. A gift
of bed linens and towels is
being prepared for the new
Manley Wing of the Metho-
dist Home - in Salem. The
Methodist Home is for older
citizens and is a project of the
Oregon -Woman's Society of
Christian Service and Wesley
an Service Guilds. The new
wing will be dedicated June 4.
back riders are invited to go.
Trail Riders held a meeting
May 10 at the Willow Springs
school house, and plans for
these events were made.
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Final Meeting
Set For PTA
J eff erson Parent - Teacher
association will meet for the
last time this year on Friday,
May 16 at 2:30 p.m. in the
school gymnasium, according
trx Mrs. John Kent, president.
All students will be dismissed
at 2 p.m., and teachers will
remain in their rooms for 30
minutes to allow individual
conferences with parents.
Installation of officers for
the school year 1958-59 will
take place, Mrs. Kent states.
These women, who were
elected at the April meeting
of the group, are Mrs. Walter
Olson, president; Mrs. Charles
Fox. vice - president: Mrs.
Ward Lampkin, secretary;
and - Mrs. E. W. Ingram,
treasurer.
- The Jefferson school orches
tra will present a short pro
gram under the direction of
Mrs. Audrey Bartlett. Moth
ers of children in the sixth
grade will be honored at a
"graduation ceremony," as
these students will be going
into junior high school next
fall, th out-going president
reports.
Mothers of first grade
youngsters will furnish re
freshments, and . baby sitting
for pre-school age children
will be available in the
building.
Plans will be announced for
the annual pre-school visit for
children who expect to enter
Jefferson school next fall.
This meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, May 21 at 2 p.m.
The prospective first-graders
and their mothers will meet
with first grade teachers, the
principal, and PTA members
at this time, to acquaint the
children with the building and
explain school procedures to
the parents.
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