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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1958)
m'mi mi" mm '" ". i iwyyjinni ini' m. whiijw III 7 1 , t l 1 tA 4. ',7- sc. ', :t . mxz.. -..i i - ,rm '.".v.: : v.-s' ? t 4 ' 'A' 5 'f r I AMI . i I ' Jxi ' ft-' i fir 4 t f f A t , Tfss. i tfiSf'm' yf ,"f i ' " ' y' Jc i Mr. Robert (Wilberta) L Boy. formerly of Eugene. Ore., ii Ihe new field director of Rogue Valley Girl Scout council. Mrs. Le Roy if a graduate of Northwest Christian college, Eugene, and has also taken business education courses at the University of Oregon. She was recently em ployed as a secretary-bookkeeper in the Eugene school system. She is a member of the National Education associa tion, Oregon Education association. National Association of Educational Secretaries and Lane County Association of Educational Secretaries. Mrs. Le Roy replaces Mrs. William Baker who resigned to return to teaching in the Grants Pass district. Mrs. Le Roy, who has a son, Craig. 3. lives in Central Point. Representatives Attend Session Mrs. Ivah D. Murry, Med ford, and Mid. Alice Willits, Ashland, were delegates from the Jackson County Retired Teachers association to the tate board meeting in Rose burg Thursday and Friday. The association met in Ash land Monday for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Willits'. Present for the occasion in addition to 28 members were two guests, Mrs. Walter Williams and Miss Katherine Dosser both of Los Angeles. They are friends of Miss Lusted, Ash land. Serving the luncheon were , Miss Ethel Reid, . Miss Flor ; ence Lusted, Miss Marguerita Andrews and Miss Ruth First Meeting Set By Gladamson Unit Gladamson unit of Wesely an Service, First Methodist fall meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Note, 32 Hamilton street, Tuesday, September 16. Dessert will be served at 7:30 p.m. The program, "Christ's Message for Today" will be led by Mrs. Lois Fretwell. De votionals will be in charge of Mrs. S. R. Bailey. Any employed woman in terested in Christian fellow ship is welcome to attend the meetings, it is stated. Treichler. The next meeting of the group will be held in Med- f ord. Ladies! Horns Decorating Is FUN When you PAINT with GLIDDEN'S Satin See hew easy it is to use, haw quickly it dries with no lap marks, no smelly odors! You'll delight in the lavish color selection for Fall, too. Come in and let us help you get started!. 1 We Give S&H Green Stamps FRAKE & SMITH Artists Supplies Custom Picture Framing 315 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-4564 Two Attend Girl Scout Conference Miss. Karen Lytle and Miss Ruth Kilbourn, representing the Rogue Valley Girl Scout council, attended a planning conference for Senior Scout events at Lewis and Clark col lege in Portland September 4 5. Miss Lytle is a member of Senior Troop 2 and Miss Kil bourn is executive director for the local council. The conference was the first of its kind held in the United States and featured three speakers prominent in Girl Scouting. Miss Fredericka Gordon, council advisor for the national staff of Seattle, was chairman for the confer; ence. Speaking on the widen ing circles of scouting was Miss Gwen Wescott, program advisor 6n the staff of the Girl Scouts' Big Tree region, national branch, in Palo Alto, Calif. Miss Margaret Chapman, co-ordinator of special proj ects for the Girl Scouts, such as the Senior Round-up to be held in Colorado Springs, Colo., next year, gave the group advance details on that international project. Miss Oleda Schrottky, a member of the national field staff of the Girls Scouts spoke on "How to Treat a Public Speaker." ''Jj Altrusans Begin Year Medford Altrusa club began the year's activities with a dinner meeting Thursday night at the Tally-Ho Dining room. The new president, Miss Myrta Otterdale, chief oper ator of the Pacific. Telephone company here, presided over the business meeting, which featured reports from the club's program committees. Mrs. Wallace Haskins, chair man of the vocational infor mation committee, .spoke of the Business Education day activities in Medford, which included a day-long visit to the Bear Creek orchards in which she and Miss Catherine Fonken, another Altrusan, took part. Mrs. Martin C. Wood, a member of the public affairs committee, outlined the local radio stations' current experi ment in stereophonic sound, pointing out the effectiveness of the first broadcast. Miss Otterdale welcomed the Altrusans present, and stated that she is looking for ward to the coming year with the knowledge that the club's Officer To Visit Veteran Groups Grand Seam Squirrel Mark Davis will visit the southern Oregon pup tents of the Mili tary Orders of Cooties and Lady Bugs in Medford and Grants Pass Tuesday, Sep tember 16, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall at 8 p.m. Potluck Supper Planned by Guild Ruth Esther Wesleyan Serv ice guild will hold a potluck supper Monday, September 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the First Methodist church. Summer ac tivities will be reviewed at this meeting. All employed women are invited to attend. Collar shiny? Sponge first with vinegar, then press on the wrong side. program of service, particular ly regarding the giving of ed ucational grants to older wom en, will continue. Altrusans welcomed back after a summer of foreign travel were Mrs. George Cod ding and Miss Catherine Fon ken, who were in Europe, and Mrs. Haskins, who visited the Hawaiian Islands. All Medford Girl Scouts,! their friends and families, are invited to attend a Scouta rama to - be held in Eugene at the South Eugene High school auditorium Friday, Sep tember 12 according to the Girl Scout headquarters here. Miss Oleda Schrottky, a member of the national field staff of the Girl Scouts of the USA will be the featured speaker Girl Scouts represent ing three councils will pre sent programs detailing their current activities in scouting: Shady Cove Club Announces Show Shady Cove Shady Cove Garden club planned a flow er and hobby show at a meet ing at Our Lady of Fatima Parish hall, September 8. Theme of the show will Le "The Glory of Autumn," and it will be held September 26 from 1 to 8 p.m. The show will be held at the Parish hall. The public is invited to en ter hobby exhibits, arrange ments and compositions in the different classes, and horticul ture specimens. These should be brought to the Parish hall between 8 a.m. and noon, September 26. Mrs. Edward Houston and Mrs. Walter Sattler, hostesses for the meeting, served lun cheon to thirteen members, and one guest, Mrs. David Morgan. The vice - president, Mrs. Houston, presided at the busi ness session. Roll call was answered with information on wild birds. Mrs. William Shepherd, who was a delegate to the state garden club convention at Eugene in June, reported highlights of the convention. The next meeting of the club will be at the summer home, "Tottering on the Rogue", of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Peter Vachon, October 13. Assist hostesses will be Mrs. Miles Williams and Mrs. Clifford Sykes. SMOOTH LAUNDRY Use a good brand of paste wax on clothes chutes or in side wooden laundry hampers to avoid snagging laundry fabrics on the rough wood. That is the advice of tech nicians at the American Insti tute of Laundering, who say that snags contribute a great deal to clothing damage after washing. The hamper or chute also should be checked for rough edges and joints and, if there are any, these should be sand ed down before the waxing. MOW IPUM MILE'S 1228 North Riverside Ave. Phone SP 2-5168 (Located with Dyke's Floorcovering) UPHOLSTERING RECOVERING CUSTOM FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER -- Good Selection of . Materials in Stock FREE ESTIMATES SPECIAL OFFER! Clip this ad. It's worth Z 10 Discount I On any 2-piece living room set upholstering job! (Limited Time Only) CLIP THIS AD A reception August 31 observed the golden wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mn. L. C. Hill. 953 Mary Jane avenue. A.hland. Almost 200 guests attended the event. The Hills have lived in Oregon since 1922. (Memory Lane photo). Golden Wedding Observed At Reception in Ashland Vernon Hill and daughter, Connie, San Mateo, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swear inge and daughters, Nina and Mary, Roseville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman xKeil and Mrs. Herbert Rossiter, Marys ville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas and daugh? ter, Mount Shasta, Calif.; Mrs! Carl Christensen and chil dren. Wood Acre, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill and son, Gary, Crescent City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Get tling and Mrs. Joseph Spitzer, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill, Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Conner and son, Larry and daughter, Donna, Merrill, Ore.; Mrs. Donas Ridenour, Ruthie and Faith Wright, Modoc Point, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Cochrone and daughter, Patricia, Klam ath Falls. Other guests were from all parts of Jackson county. Ashland Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill celebrated their gold en wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday, Aug ust 31 held in their home, 953 Mary Jane avenue, Ashland. Almost 200 guests attended. Mrs. Ada Byrd and Mrs. Roy Hill cut the anniversary cake and punch was served by Mrs. Jesse Hill, Cottage Grove, Ore., Mrs. Rudy Con ner, Talent and Mrs. Edward Gettling, Ashland. Grandchil dren of the couple took charge of the guest book and gifts. For . the celebration Mrs. Hill wore a grey dress with pink accents and a pink carna tion corsage, a gift from her grandchildren. The serving table was cov ered with a lace cloth over gold and the flowers were gold colored chrysanthemums. The fireplace mantel was dec orated with cards received by the couple. Gold colored candles and wedding bells completed the decor. Punch was served from an antique bowl loaned by a niece, Mrs. Elmer Byrd. The Hills were married in Elk Cityr Okla., August 30, 1908. They left that state in 1918 for Idaho, and in 1922 moved to Oregon. All of the couple's children and grandchildren were pres ent with the exception of the oldest grandchild, Mrs. John Jeffries (Darlene Hill) who left the states recently to join her husband in Yokosuka, Japan. Mr. Jeffries is a Navy photographer. Present were their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill Jr., and daughters, Melis sa, Barbara and Rebecca, Roseburg; their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. George Conner and sons, Paul and David and' Mr. and Mrs. Dale O'Harra and children, Dale II and Shannon, Talent; Mr. and Mrs. John Parisotto, their daughters, Susan, Antoinette and Linda and sons, Michael and John Jr., Klamath Falls. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. William Wells, Clinton, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rust, San Fernando, Calif.; Pythian Sisters flan Meeting on Tuesday; Birthday Party Set Pythian Sisters will . meet Tuesday, September 16, at the Pythian building. The refresh ment committee will be Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. Lena Legg and Mrs. James Cech. Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leroy Cline, 1421 Euclid avenue. Members whose birthdays or anniver saries were during July, Au gust and September will be honored. . Pythian club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Arnold Motschenb acher. Cards were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Ida Ire land, Mrs. Harry Bryant, Mrs. Edward Bostwick, Mrs. Helen Roseman, Mrs. Audley White and Mrs. George Bryant. EDIBLE PLACE CARDS If you are having a chil dren's party make the place cards edible. Why not use candy taffy ap ples," tied with a pretty bow and name tag? Or give a candlelight prty? Put a candle in among three popcorn balls, colored a pretty pastel pink on chocolate. More than 350 recipes for new and different salads are given in the recently pub lished "Book of Salads," which has been added to the Jackson county library, MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or., Sunday, September 14, 1938 7A Prospect Group To Meet Tuesday Prospect - The first regular meeting of the new club year for Prospect Garden club members will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Millard at 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 16. The topic for the day will be "First Steps to Arrange ments," and will be given by members. There will also be evaluation of the club's re cent flower show. Each member is asked to bring a favorite flower con tainer, and a guest who is in terested in gardening. Cooked and choD-ed nninp add flavor to spice cake and help keep the cake from drying. FURS Repairing and Helming Cleaning anJ Glazing Restyling Frances9 Furs' 610 Valley View SAME PHONE SP 2-6526 TRY OUR BUDGET WISE DRYCLEANING at low, low prices! New Counter Prices o DRESSES Plain o SUITS 2-pc. 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