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o T , -V" rs. v ' ' :- ; Miss Susn Chubb (Classic photo) Shady Cove Bethel Holds Installation of Officers Shady Cove Miss Susan Chubb was crowned honored queen of Bethel 56, Interna tional Order of Job's Daugh ers, in a ceremony Saturday, June 21, at VFW hall in Shady Cove. Miss Deborah Dunlap, retiring queen, was the in stalling officer, and William Callender, Crater chapter, Order of DeMolay, officiated at the coronation. Malta Knights Templar, formed the honor guard. Miss Chubb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chubb of Shady Cove. Other officers installed were Misses Linda Eccleston, senior princess; Judy Taylor, junior princess; Suzanne Rog- o 'I II I l- I penes tun oia-jastuanea tj rj A? 13 r 4m May brass bands play, may fire works brighten the sky, may Old Glory fly from every flagstaff. Free dom, American-style, is still and ever will be well worth celebrating a proud and wonderful heritage. INOBSERVANCE. OF INDEPENDENCE DAY OUR BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON FRIDAY, JULY 4TH, Ahft SATURDAY, JULY 5TH ALSO Your funds are insured up to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Your savings earn interest at 2'2 semi-annually. Interest on three year time certificates of deposit 3. 1109 Court Street Medford, Oregon ers, guide; Jackie Hume, marshal; Pamela Vanderlip, recorder; Eda Larsen, chap lain; Judy Watts, musician; Rita Spain, librarian; Celeste Huffman, Mary Weisbord, Pat Wood, Carole Biddle, Marcia Akerman, messengers; Joey Hume and. Nancy Blackman, custodians; Ronelle Huffman, inner guard; Susan Easten, outer guard; Marianne Elrod, lady of the lights. Installing officers included the queen, Miss Dunlap; guide, Miss Phyllis Briggs; marshal, Miss Barbara Henderson; chaplain, Miss Sandra Saw yer; custodians, Miss Sue Knight, and Miss Roberta Dunlap; recorder, Mrs. Pat Kaiser; musician, Mrs. James Wilson. Stephen Nork and Susie Wilson served as candlelight- ers. The Bible was carried by Alan Quail and the .crown by Debbie Wilson. Miss Loretta Rone, retiring chaplain, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Wilson played the pre lude music and Mrs. Keith Krambeal sang. Miss Chub introduced her parents and was "presented a gavel by her father. Miss Chubb received her queen's pin from Miss Dunlap and in turn presented Miss Dunlap with her past honored queen's jewel. Mrs. Dale Akerman presented the queen with the traditional bethel gift of the queen's tiara. Guests escorted and intro duced included Miss Janice Williams, grand bethel honor ed queen and senior princess of Bethel 13, Grants Pass; Misses Phyllis Briggs, Debor ah Dunlap, Sandra Sawyer, Barbara Henderson, past queens, and Miss Roberta Dunlap, charter queen, all of Shady Cove; Miss Sue Knight, junior past queen of Bethel 14, Medford; Miss Barbara Gordon, junior princess of Bethel 55, Medford; Miss Lin- day Warren, senior princess of Bethel 38, Central Point; Miss Micke Noble, junior princes, Bethel 14, Medford; Miss Janice. Mann, junior princess, Riddle; Miss Linda Eccleston, Grand Bethel page. Other guests included L. H. Manning, grand inner guard of Oregon; Mrs. C. D. Elhart, Medford, a past grand guard ian and new guardian of Bethel 14, and other guard ians and past guardians of valley bethels including Mrs Stephen Bayless, (second from . right) stands by his large oil painting entitled "Steers." which wai sweepstakes winner at the 11th annual Southern Oregon Art exhibit now being held in Grants Pass. Mr. Bayless was formerly an art instructor in the Medford public schools and is now at Southern Oregon college in Ashland. Stand ing with Mr. Bayless are the two judges. Jay V. Soeder, (left) instructor in drawing '. t I and painting. University of Oregon, and Demetrios George , Jameson, assistant pro fessor of art, Oregon State college. The show, sponsored by the Grants Pass branch of the American Association of University Women, will be open today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to the public without charge. Awards were also won by many of the Medford exhibitors. (Artcraft photo). Harold Gordon, Medford; Mrs. Lucille Miller, Grants Pass; Mrs, Lorna Meyer, Central Point; Allen Rodgers, Shady Cove; Mrs. Evelyn Mann, Rid dle; Several representatives of other Masonic bodies were in troduced. 1 Also introduced were four of the DeMolays who have achived the chevalier degree. They were young Callender, Lester Goff, Melvin Harsh, and Douglas Harsh. , X The queen's theme "Dream," and her colors of pink and gold were used as decorations in the bethel and dining room. A pink and white arch framed a pink back ground which was covered with a gold moon and stars. Colorful gold and pink stars hung from the ceil ing. Miss Barbara Henderson sang the theme song "Dream". An addendum was given by the bethel members,' each dressed in baby-doll clothing and carrying stuffed animals. A dream pillow of net was given the honored queen for her gift ribbons. Refreshments were served by the guardian council. The petits four were decorated in pale pink icing and deeper pink roses with gold leaves. " j Mrs. Frank Christian, Tal ent Lions' auxiliary, was named director' of District 36E of Oregon for the auxil iary, at the annual convention held in Eugene last week. District 36E is made up of southwest Oregon counties and one California club. The cake was decorated by Mrs. Earl Sheppard of Shady Cove. ft " i- " (IS CHARGE, NOW PAY AUG. 10 -w J I I i t& ... If Your CREDIT Is GOOD lih & 1 r I I A GOOD at PICK'S fit) J( HI iff i I i : III . iDM" Six.s 10 to 16. g lots or woiors VALUES TO $3.95 JAMAICA SlrDD"s Sizes 10 to 16 $)98 VALUES TO $6.95 CALF LENGTH AND CAPRI Not all sizes in this group, but A TERRIFIC VALUE VALUES TO $6.95 $1199 We're celebrating July Fourth with a sparkling sale. Values are zooming, prices are going down, : down, down. Come in, save now. 4? :-:-:::':--y.-:'-i::: BUY NOW! onuses Sizes 32 to 38 in sleeveless, short sleeve, sleeve, solid colors and fancy prints. VALUES TO $3.95 $199 VALUES TO $4.95 S Ik Dirts Sizes 8 to 18 in straight, f laired, full circle styles. Solid colors and fancy prints. VALUES TO $5.95 VALUES TO 99 VALUES TO $9.95 $E 99 112 EAST MAIN STREET Next Door to Robinson Bros. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Mother of Year Contest Planned In Eagle Point Eagle Point Eagle Point Jaycettes are sponsoring a "mother of the year" contest. Any organization or club in the Eagle Point School dis trict may submit a candidate. The award will be present ed at the annual style show and tea of the organization. The next meeting of the group will be held Thursday, July 3, at the home of Mrs. Bert Simmons, with Graynell Krambeal and Tommy Kim mel assisting. The last , meeting of the group was held at the home of Mrs. Don Kimmel with eight members present. Mrs. Jerry Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Martinson served refreshments. Reunion Held By Family Central Point A -family reunion held Sunday evening in Hawthorne park, Medford, honored Mrs. John Murphy on her 78th birthday anniver sary. It was the first time in 32 years that all of Mrs. Mur phy's children were together with their mother, and 63 at tended. Present were Mrs. . Lizzie Hoover and sons, Don, 'Larry and Joe and daughter, Bar bara, Beaver, Okla., Mrs. Myrtle Braden, of Fort Scott, Kansas; Mrs. Sam Oetinger, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. C. W Brock and son, Douglas, Aztec, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brock, Lebanon, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brock and son, Jeff, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Oetinger Jr. and family, Medford; Mrs. Joyce Shellenberger and daughters, Glenda and Teresa of Beaver, Okla. Mrs. Braden, Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Sam Oetinger are Mrs. Murphy's daughters. C. W. Brock, H. W. Brock and Ira Brock are her sons. The reunion included the six chil dren, 23 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. Housewives Travel On Lake To Shop Mackinac Island, Mich. (UPI) Week end shopping for Mackinac Island house wives during the winter means a six-minute hop across Lake Huron to either Macki nac City or St. Ignace. When ice locks in the is landers for the winter, most of the housewives shop on Saturday afternoon, taking a $3.50 aerial round trip to the state's mainland. The airlift to the island- is operated by John Sturgeon, one of the owners of the light planes that are equipped with skis to ferry freight and pas sengers. Sturgeon's ferrying service also -includes hauling back all the groceries the women can carry. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, June 29, 1958 7K- Candidates Announced Prospect Three queen can didates have been selected for the 1958 Prospect Jamboree to be held July 26 and 27. The candidates are Miss Joyce Moore, sponsored by Prospect Parent-Teacher as sociation; Miss Helen Jantzer, sponsored by Prospect Lions club, and Miss Sally McKil lop, Lions' auxiliary. 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