Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1958, Image 2

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Frlrfiy. June 13, 19S8
DAV Auniligry Convention
Opens;, Te Honors Mothers
Mrs. Archibald Zeek, New
port, Oregon department com
mander of the Disabled Ameri
can Veterans auxiliary, is pre
siding "over sessions of the
1958 department convention
being' held here this week.
Yesterday the auxiliary held
joint opening ceremonies with
the Jackson hotel this morn
ing and business sessions, with
committee reports and resolu
tions, are being helJ again at
the YMCA. The Lifers' ban
quet is set for 6:30 p.m. at
the Medford hotel and at 8:30
p.m. the annual meeting of the
National Order of Trench
- the men's group at the MepseoRats and the National Order
hall, and also participated in
a joint memorial ceremony.
Business sessions were held at
the YMCA, during which rep
resentatives of other veteran
and patriotic groups in Jack
son county were introduced
and" welcomed
Highlight of yesterday's pro
gram was a tea given at the
Red Cross building for Gold
Star' mothers and other' rela
tives." Mrs. Zeek and Mrs
George Simmons,' member of
the auxiliary to Jackson
County" chapter of the DAV
and convention chairman,
poured for the tea. Mrs. Ever
ett Grissom," president of the
local auxiliary, presided dur
ing a program and Mrs. Har
vey Cassman presented each
Gold Star gfiest a pin hand
made from shells by auxiliary
members. About 40 attended.
Program numbers included
an act by Mrs. Adeline Whel
don's dancing dog, and ac
cordion numbers by, Sharon
Simmons.
Past commanders of both
posts and auxiliaries of the
state attended a breakfast at
of Alley Cats will be held at
the hotel, with a smorgasbord
to follow.
Both groups will hold elec
tion and installation of offic
ers Saturday ; -..afternoon - to
lose the convention. .
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Gilman Family
To Attend Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil-
man, 940 Ross lane, and oth
er members of the Gilman
family were to leave this
morning for Seattle where
they will attend the wedding
of the Gilman's son, Robert
R. Gilman, and Miss Dorothy
Elaine Blackburn of that city.
The wedding will be hefd in
University Christian church,
Seattle, Saturday, June 14.
Also attending the cere
mony . will be the bride
groom's brother, Daniel, his
sister, Mrs. Stanley Cramer
and her children, Lorrie and
Stevie, Yreka, Calif., and his
grandmother, Mrs. Christine
Borge, 441 West Ninth street,
Medford.
Help Yourself To Happiness
This column is one of a series on marriage anti family problems
which appears weekly in this paper. It presents prooiems or everyaay
living and attempts to. bring you the most expert opinion in this j
arra. tsy comointng ciinicai experience, -" i uviuyuu
practicality, we hope to assist yon to help yourself to happiness.
Readers are invited to present their problems. All queries wilt
receive individual attention and should be accompanied by a stamped
self-addressed envelope directed to Mary Harris aeifert, M.A., Depart
ment of Education, The American institute ox (amuy Relations, izsi
Sunset Boulevard. Los Angeles 27, California.
She Married Him On
The Rebound
' Patty is engaged to a tiand
some young physician. "An
ideal couple,", says the world
approvingly, "so similar in
tastes and background!" Then
the young physician meets a
childhood sweetheart and
breaks his engagement with
Patty. Patty is-ashamed, cer
tain that everyone will know
and ridicule her inability to
hold her man. She will show
the world she doesn't care!
When shem eets Dan, an old
er, introverted, and plodding
teacher as different from
. her fiance as possible to the
surprise of everyone, includ-
ing the plodding Dan, she
marries him on the rebound.
: Now, she may again hold
: her head high! She has shown
' she doesn't care about a bro
ken engagement! .
. It is probably true that one
is never so ready to nter a
new love affair, as at' the time
- an old one has to be given
up. Love is habit-forming, and
; life without it seems incon-
ceivable. - Therefore, the re
i jecled lover is apt to marry
thfer first person who happens
to attract the attention after
; a breakup, wih the frequent
result that he ends by loving
jhe experience of love more
- Iban the partner involved.
; "Sne married him on the
; Srst bounce," says society,
t "so you can expect their mar-
; riage to flop. It couldn't be
: real love."
i Genuine love is not speed-
' ilyxreplaceable. It is a defi-
: Dance Angounced
: By Pioneer Club
C Pioneer Square Dance club
will hold its monthly dance
'- June 14 at Kershaw Square,
i Dancing will start at 8:30 p.m.
; Kenneth Howe will call the
Z squares and guest callers are
welcome.
- This is an open dance and
; all square dancers in the val-
ley are welcome to attend.
Z Potluck refreshments will be
- served.
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; Camp, Auxiliary
; To Meet Sunday
; Col. Sargent camp and aux
; iliary. United Spanish War
r Veterans, will meet June 15
: at 1 p.m. in the Redman hall
Z for the final sessions- before
- vacation.
Mrs. Bertha Nelson states
final plans will be made for
the department convention to
be held July 13 to 16 in Eu
gene. Mrs. Don Anderson will re-
port on the Department of
California convention in Santa
Cruz, Calif., in May.
Mrs. - Renne Grosh, grand
gila monster of Oregon, Mili
tary Order of the Lizards,
will give an outline of the
iwu'uig gicuiu luiivucauuii iu
be held in Eugene June 15.
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Lemonade Drink
Make up frozen pink lem
onade concentrate using 1
can less water. .Blend with 2
cups California Rose wine.
Fill tall glasses with ice cubes
and pour in wine mixture;
stir gently. Garnish edge of
each glass with a whole straw
- berry and serve with walnut
. brownies to further please
the men folks.
! nite attitude toward a specific
person involving the whole
personality, ine rejected per
son sometimes endows the
net individual he is attracted
to with all the qualities of the
lost love, and with enthusiasm
born of despair tells himself,
"I've at last found my ideal!
Come on, let's get married
and show the world!"
Marriage on the rebound is
at best a hazard. Emotionally
the partners are under too
much tension to exercise good
judgment. Subconsciously
they may be roundly cheating
themselves and each other.
Wait, advises Dr. Roswell H.
Johnson of the American In
stitute of Family Relations,
wait until you can again trust
your heart and your head to
cooperate intelligently.
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Cornelius Janzen
Receives Degree
Cornelius M. Janzen, 1107
Stevens avenue, Medford, re
ceived his master's degree in
education last week end from
Oregon State college, Corval
lis.
Attending the baccalau
reate and graduation exercises
at the college from the valley
were Mr. Janzen's wife, Shir
ley; his mother, Mrs. Isaac
Janzen, Lawndale avenue,
Medford; and his mother-in-
law, Mrs. Leroy Brocksen,
Grants Pass.
Mr. Janzen, who taught at
Jefferson ' school here this
year, plans to teach at the
same school this fall. He re
ceived his bachelor of arts de
gree in 1955 from Southern
Oregon college.
Teachers Attend
OEA Workshop
Three Jackson county teach
ers are in Portland today for
the sixth annual leadership
workshop of County Oregon
I Education association presi
dents.
Mrs. Maxine (Paul R.)
Smith, Medford High school
teacher and vice president of
OEA, will be toastmistress for
a dinner meeting this eve
ning. Mrs. Viola Pomeroy,
Eagle Point teacher, will serve
on a panel tomorrow. Also at
tending the workshop is Boyd
Gibson, Medford.
State Representative Shir
ley Field of Multnomah coun
ty, representing the interim
education committee, and
Senator Walter Pearson, Port
land, chairman of the interim
taxation committee, will be
dinner speakers tonight.
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Roxy Ann Court Entertains Grancl Officers at Meeting
Roxy Ann court. Order of
Amaranth, received an offi
cial visit from the grand royal
matron, Mrs. Willis Mack of
Columbia court, Astoria, and
the grand royal patron, Hugh
Templeton, Clackamas court,
Milwaukie, at a special meet
ing, Saturday,. June 7 in the
Medford Masonic temple. Oth
er grand officers and many
members from various courts
in the state and Yreka, Calif.,
attended.
After the opening cere
monies the two grand -officers
were escorted, introduced
and seated on the throne with
the presiding officers, Mrs.
Marshall Day, royal matron
and Fred Purdin, royal pa
tron. A deputy supreme royal
matron,' Mrs.- William Pritch
ard, Portland, and a. deputy
supreme royal patron,- Ora
Cole, Seaside, were escorted
as well as Jack Schultz, Klam
ath Falls, and Jack Kennedy,
Medford, past grand royal
patrons. i -
i Grand officers also honored
were Mrs. John Dobson,- New
port, associate matron; Ted
Dahlgren, Portland, associate
patron; Mrs. Stanley Levack,
Portland, conductress; " Mrs.
Hugh Templeton, .Milwaukie,
page; Mrs. Oliver Breedlove,
Portland, fraternal corre
spondent; Mrs. Lorene Buley,
Eugene, wisdom; Earl Row
ley, - Portland commissioner;
Mrs. May Simmons, Portland,
standard bearer; Mrs. Ed Nor
ton, Eugene,- and Mrs. Jack
Schult, Klamath Falls, assist
ant lecturers of Oregon and
Carl Gilbert, Ashland, assist
ant lecturer of California;
Clarence Harwood, Medford,
committee member; Mrs.
Irma Griggs, Mrs. Ira Can
field, Henry Halvorsen,
Oliver Breedlove and Stanley
Levack, representatives. ;
: Royal'matrons and patrons
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from 15 courts in all parts
of . the state and Yreka were
introduced as well as past
royal matrons and past royal
patrons from many courts.
The -ritualistic work was in
spected which included the
initiatory degrees conferred
on a large class of candidates.
Honorary memberships were
presented to the grand royal
matron and grand, royal pa
ton in Roxy Ann court by
Jack Kennedy, past grand
royal patron. Both spoke
words of appreciation for
courtesies of the evening.
Entertainment was provid
ed by Nick Gier, Medford,
and Charles Moore, Grants
PassV" who gave accordion
solos. Both young men are
students from the Muzzioli
School of Accordion.
After the court was formal
ly closed, members and guests
To Festival
! Mrs. Paul.. Selby and two
daughters, Miss Karalee and
Miss Patty Selby, left this
morning for Portland to. at
tend the .final two .days of the
annual Portland Rose festi
val. They will see the, floral
parade Saturday, the parade
being the highlight of the
week long "program.
adjourned to the dining room
for a reception. Mrs.! Ira D.
Canfield and her committee
decorated the room and tables
with orchids. Mrs. Vernon A.
Turpin and her committee
served refreshments with Mrs.
Lloyd Caton at the punch
bowl. ..
Sunday morning members
and guests of Roxy Ann court
were served breakfast under
the supervision of the associ-
SPENCER SUPPORTS .
Mrs. Alice G. Febet
Registered Spencer Corse
tiere. Formerly of Los Ange
les. 27 years experience. By
appointment only. ;
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ate matron tnd patroj, Mrs.
Frank; Little and- Stanley
Jones.' .
The royal matrons and pa
trons, the associate matrons
and patrons, and the conduc
tress associations of the state
held their monthly meetings
f olio wing, the breitf4ft in the
Masonic temple.
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