2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Oregon, Tueufjy, DecemW 9, 1958
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. Two matinee performances of the South
ern Oregon college play.. "Rumpleslillskin"
will be given Wednesday, December 10, in
the Craterian theater for Medford school
children. The play is sponsored by Medford
branch, American Association of University
Women, who are selling tickets in the grade
schools. In this picture, the question seems
to be. "Can the miller's daughter really spin
straw into gold? James Cunningham, Malin,
left, has hoisted that she can do so. The
king. Wallace Gober, Henley, has demanded
that she do so or pay with her life. The
miller's wife, Pat Leek, Medford. is sure
that her wonderful daughter can do any
Business Session
Planned by Unit
Gold Hill Gold Hill Par
ent-Teacher association will
meet Thursday, December 11
in the Hanby school cafeteria
at 7:30 p.m. according to H. D.
Force, unit president.
There will be no program
on that date; only a business
meeting will be held. Mr,
Force and all members of the
executive committee wel
come all members of the local
association to attend the reg
ular business sessions and
participate in all other PTA
activities of the local unit.
Coffee will be served by
Mrs. Georgia Wilson and Airs
Leonard McMahan.
Any parent or friend who
as yet has not joined the PTA
may still do so by contacting
the membership . chairman,
Mrs. Ogden Kellogg.
Visitor Here
George Raymond Van Fleet
Jr., Dallas Tex., arrived in
Medford by plane Friday to
visit at the home of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Brandon, 211 North Ivy
street, and with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Ting
leaf, and family, 848 West
Fourteenth street. From here
he will go to Salt Lake City,
also by air.
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thing she puts her mind to. The miller's
daughter, Joan Taylor, LaGrande, is equally
sure that she cannot perform the task, and
the king's son, Steven Wisely. Medford,
looks very anxious about the whole situa
tion. Director Dorothy Slolp, SOC dramatics
staff member, has announced that a second
matinee is being sponsored for Ashland
. children by the Ashland branch of the
AAUM to. be staged, as was the first per
formance on December 6, in the Churchill
hall auditorium December 13 at 10 a.m.
The regular campus productions of the play
will be two evening performances Decem
ber 11-12 at 8:15 p.m.
Mrs. Leonard Warren
Hostess for Party
Central Point-Mrs. Leonard
Warren, 57 North Ninth street
in Central Point, gave a sur
prise shower recently honor
ing Mrs. Ronald Lamb and
her infant daughter, Carrie
Lee. Guests were Mrs. Nor
man Carothers, Mrs. Harold
Fleischer, Mrs. Harold Flynn,
Mrs. Lloyd Hoffine, Mrs. How
ard Jewett, Mrs. Ogden Kel
logg, Mrs. Edward Knapp,
Mrs. Charles Meyer, Mrs.
Clarence Miller, Mrs. Oliver
Obenchain, Mrs." Bill Piche,
Mrs. Arthur Straus, MrsBar
bara Tomlinson, Mrs. Ron Van
Dolah and Mrs. Frances Wil
lett. Thursday Club v,'-
Changes Session
Phoenix Phoenix inurs-
day club has been postponed
from Thursday, December 11,
to December 18 The meeting
place also has been .changed
to the home of Mrs. M. O.
Grove, Fern Valley road:
This will be gift exchange
night and members not hav
ing "who-do's" are to bring a
gift for exchange.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Ern
est James, Mrs. Douglas
Roach and Mrs. Norman
Castor.
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Oregonian
Named To
AAUN Board
Washington, D. C.-Election
of Mrs. Maurine Neuberger,
wife of Oregon Senator Rich
ard L. Neuberger, to a posi
tion on the board of directors
of the American Association
for the United Nations was an
nounced today.
Mrs. Neuberger was named
to a four-year term on the
board of the association,
whose officers include Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Palmer
Hoyt, publisher of The Den
ver Post and former publisher
of The Oregonian. Other mem
bers of the board include for
mer Senator Herbert Lehman
of New York,. Paul G. Hoff
man, Dr. Ralph J. Bunche,
John R. Boettiger, Mrs. Eu
genie Anderson and Anna
Lord Strauss. .
The association is affiliated
with the World Federation of
United Nations Associations,
Mrs. Neuberger explained,
and its program is devoted to
attainment of world peace
through the work of the Unit
ed Nations organization. As a
member of the board of direc
tors, Mrs. Neuberger will help
determine policies to promote
public knowledge and under
standing of the United Na
tions. Mrs. Neuberger has been in
vited to attend the meeting of
the board scheduled for Jan
uary 28 in New York City.
The Neubergers have had a
long "interest in progress of
the United Nations. While in
Army service during World
War II, Neuberger attended
the 1945 UN Charter Confer
ence in San Francisco as an
official observer. Mrs. Neu
berger has addressed a num
ber of women's organizations
on UN programs to improve
world health and education
and raise the status of women
in under-developed countries.
Townsend Club
Schedules Events
Medford Townsend club
will hold a bazaar and plant
sale beginning at 10 a.m. Sat
urday, December 13, at the
Eagles hall, 217 West Main
street.
The club will meet Wednes
day, December 10, according
to the club president, Leon
Rusho. Bliss Hiene, program
chairman, is planning musi
cal entertainment for the
g-jup. Plans will also be dis
cussed for a Christmas party
December 17. , .
Every club member is
asked to bring a guest Visit
ors are always welcome any
time.
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Gold Hill Couple
Wed in Medford;
Bride Honored
Gold Hill-Mrs. Lee Matney
was honored at a surprise
wedding shower given at the
Odd Fellows lodge hall in
Gold Hill by members of
Amethyst Rebekah lodge, of
which she is an active mem
ber. Mrs. Matney, the former
Mrs. Mabel Davis, and Mr.
Matney were married Satur
day, November 22, in Meeker
Memorial chapel, First Meth
odist church, Medford. Dr. G.
G. Roseberry, pastor of the
church, officiated at the 4:30
o'clock afternoon ceremony,
attended only by the bride's
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Davis of
Central Point.
For her wedding the bride
wore an aquamarine knit
dress with black patent acces
sories. Her bridal corsage
was a white orchid. Mrs.
Davis wore a white afternoon
frock and a white carnation
corsage.
Mrs. Matney is employed at
Gail's Gold Hill Market and
Mr. Matney is employed by
Medco corporation in Med
ford as a blacksmith.
Sprigs of holly and red ber
ries in white baskets and
Christmas wreaths decorated
the room for the bridal show
er, which was held following
a meeting of the lodge.
Mrs. Matney opened her
gifts at a lace covered table.
Mrs. Earl Moore assisted the
honoree, and wrote the gift
list. - ,
Attending were Mrs. J.
Raymond Ritter, Mrs. Harry
Newnham, Mrs. C. Norman
Gail, Mrs. Lestern Parker,
Mrs. David Parker, Mrs. Cecil
Johnson, Mrs. William Fields,
Mrs. George Triller, Mrs.
Mike Tepovac, Mrs. Thomas
Z. Smith, Mrs. Wilbur Mar
tin, Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Mrs.
Jerry Herrington, Mrs. Ray
mond Thompson, Mrs. Ralph
Bell, Mrs. Paul Thompson,
Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs.
Roy Centers, Mrs. Wilmer
Bailey, Mrs. Delos Walker,
Mrs. Hannah Routh, Mrs. Sam
Jones, Mrs. S. M. Christensen,
Mrs. Clyde Kell, Mrs. Walter
McLean, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bornoman, Mrs. Earl
Moore and the honoree.
Assisting Mrs. Paul Thomp
son, noble grand, as hostesses
for the evening were Mrs.
Ritter, Mrs. Gail, Mrs. Borno
man and Mrs. Moore.
Arrangements of pine
cones, holly and red berries
centered a white table, where
refreshments were served
buffet style.
Calendar
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing ana aeaaiins ior "
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m. of the day for publication and
for week day news is a pju.
day before publication.
7:30 D.m. - First Presbyter
ian church circle meetings of
Women's association: Candle
light, Mrs. R. J. Custance,
1310 West Main st., and Ves
per, Mrs. jonn ueuenoacK,
257 Windsor ave.
7:30 p.m. - Woman's Soci
ety of Christian Service
Christmas party, First jvietno-
dist church.
8 i.m. - Alpha Beta chap
ter, Beta Sigma Phi, with
Mrs. Floyd Robertson, 932
Winchester ave.
8 pjn. - American Legion
auxiliary, Legion hall.
8 pjn. - Roguette circle,
Military Order of Lady Bugs,
Veterans hall. -Wednesday:
10 a.m.-Roxy Garden club,
home of Mrs. Robert Stokes,
route 3, box 86 A, Foothills rd.
10:45 a.m. - Prospect Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Willard Huffman, Prospect.
11 a.m. - Medford Town
send club, Carpenters hall,
1234 West Main st.
12 noon-Medford Extension
unit, courthouse auditorium.
12:30 pjn.-Mistletoe club,
Girls Community club.
12:30 p.m.-Adarel Past Ma
trons club, Rogue Valley
Country club.
12:30 p.m. - Women of Ro
tary, home of Mrs. Ralph Dip
peL 1 Eastwood dr.
New York-UPD-If you add
three tablespoorisful of dry
milk to each cup of fluid
milk, you double the calcium
value of any pudding or milk
dish.
Secretarial
and
Accounting
Courses
Medford Christmas Ball
Follows National Pattern
Part of a nation-wide trend
is the annual Christmas Char
ity Ball given each year in
Medford by Medford Junior
Service league. Throughout
the country, lavish balls,
usually given in large hotels
or clubs, are one of the most
popular ways of combining
social life with raising of
money for worthy projects.
The Service lec'gue's an
nual event will be held Fri
day, December 12, at Rogue
alley Country club and will
benefit the league's kinder
garten for h a r d-of-hearing
Chapter to Hold
Christmas Party;
Pledges Named
Final plans for a Christmas
party will be made at a meet
ing of Alpha Beta chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi, to be held
tonight at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Floyd Robert
son, 932 Winchester avenue.
The holiday event will be
held at the home of Miss Jean
Cardona, Tuesday, December
16, at 8 p.m. Miss Cardona
will be assisted by Mrs. Rob
ert Vincent. Highlight of the
Christmas party each year is
revealing of the names of se
cret sisters.
Last meeting of the chapter
was held at the home of Mrs.
Clinton Neeley, 1708 Strat
ford way. Members made
plans to hold a work meeting
for rolling bandages for can
cer patients. Mrs. Walter Lar
son presented a program on
"Awareness of Blessings" and
refreshments were served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Tom Shoop.
The ritual for new pledges
was held at the Medford hotel
in the Rogue Room, with din
ner following. Mrs. Thomas
Cardona, director and Miss
Jean Cardona, immediate
past president, assisted the
president, Mrs. Neeley, in the
ceremony. Yellow chysanthe
mums and black candles
adorned the table. Pledging
were Mrs. Harold Ames, Mrs.
Lionel Guy, Mrs. Richard
Knight, Mrs. Richard Nedson,
Mrs. George Polski, Mrs.
John Watkins and Mrs. Gor
don Mekvold.
Chapter to Meet
At Lemery Home
Mrs. Charles Lemery will
be hostess for a meeting of
Chapter AA, PEO sisterhood,
to be held Wednesday, Decem
ber 10, at 12:30 p.m. in the
Lemery home, 200 Windsor
avenue. Mrs. Knute Froysaa
and Mrs. John Dellenback will
assist the hostess.
A Christmas program has
been arranged by Mrs. John
Collins.
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children.
Like the bigger events in
San Francisco, New York and
Washington, D.C., the Med
ford ball will be a festive and
gay party with women in
beautiful gowns, bright holi
day decorations and good
food. The gay scene for the
past few years has been
brightened by the Christmas
headdresses which league
members and their faminine
guests wear. Some are works
oi art others are imaginative
and unique and all are con
versation pieces for the eve
ning. The league's Christmas
ball is the largest and most
important event of the holi
days here.
Invitation holders who have
not yet made their reserva
tions are asked to call Mrs.
Kmt Blackhurst, ticket chair
man. Cocktails will be served
from 8 to 9 o'clock and danc
ing will begin at 9 o'clock in
both the main dining room
and the Crest room. A buf
fet dinner will be served.
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Upper Rogue Club
Announces Meeting
Upper Rogue Grange Home
Economics club will meet De
cember 11 at the Eastin home.
A potluck luncheon will be
served at 1 o'clock; table serv
ice will be furnished.
- Members are asked to bring
a Christmas gift for exchange,
regardless of whether they
have drawn names or not. The
gifts are not to exceed $1 in
cost. ,
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Social Club
Adarel Social club will
meet at the home of Mrs. E.
W. Pease, 130 Vernada place,
Thursday, December 11. Des
sert will be served at 12:30
o'clock, and a gift exchange
will follow.
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Eagles' Auxiliary
To Hold Meeting
Fraternal Order of Eagles
auxiliary will meet Thursday,
December 11 at 8 p.m. in the
lodge hall, 217 West Main
street. Election, of a guard
will take place during the
evening.
For Calori Counters
New York-WPD-For a de
licious low-calorie fruit des
sert during the holiday season,
combme 2 cups finely shred
ded raw apples, V cup fresh
lemon juice, Vi teaspoon each
ground nutmeg and salt. Chill
Beat 2 egg whites until they
stand in soft peaks. Gradually
beat V cup sugar into the egg
white. Continue beating until
stiff. Fold in apple mixture
Serve in sherbert glasses. Gar
nish with grated unsweetened
chocolate if desired. Serves
. A fit of coughing may in
crease a person's blood pres
sure by three times.
'Home
Auxiliary
Schedules
Activities ,
A schedule of holiday sea
son activities nas been an
nounced by the auxiliary to
Crater Lake chapter, Veterans
of Foreign Wars.
Mrs. T. R. Pittock, Camp
White hospital chairman, an
nounces that Wednesday, De
cember 10, the gift room at
the domiciliary will be open
for the selection and wrap
ping of gifts for the members.
December 12 is the date of the
monthly visit to wards by the
auxiliary and December 16-17
the auxiliary members will
wrap gifts for the veterans at
the camp.
The tree trimming has been
set for December 18, and De
cember 22 the work of filling
fruit baskets will begin at
9:30 a.m., with distribution of
the baskets and the gifts to
follow in the afternoon.
The day's activities will con
clude with a formal dance at
Camp White in the evening.
The auxiliary members will
hold, a Christmas party De
cember 11 at the home of Mrs.
Ben Allisson, 1027 West
Tenth street. A potluck lunch
eon will be served at 12:30
pjn. and gifts, costing no
more than 50 cents each, will
be exchanged.
Members of the post and
auxiliary will hold a Christ
mas party December 21 at
2:30 p.m. in VFW hall. Enter
tainment is planned and re
freshments will be served.
Families attending with small
children are to take gifts for
their own children, marked
with their names, and these
will be distributed by Santa
Claus.
Mrs. Ira Canfield, David
Schulz ,and O. O. DeBerry
were appointed to the candy
committee. Mrs. B. B. Ramsey
and Jack Brummond are on
the entertainment committee.
, Four flags were presented
to World War I barracks' aux
iliary by the Americanism
chairman, Mrs.- Brummond,
and the president, Mrs. Allis
son. Mrs. John Cox was initiat
ed, and Mrs. Alice Waterman
returned to the auxiliary by
transfer.
Mrs. Harry Birch, Depart
ment of Oregon hospital chair
man, was present and extend
ed her appreciation for the
work of Mrs. B. B. Ramsey
who assisted with the recep1
tion given at Camp White for
Mrs. Leedy , Meyers, national
president of the VFW auxil
iary. Mrs. Russell Zundel, depart
ment buddy poppy chairman
and senior vice-president, was
introduced.
December 16 the auxiliary
will meet to work on Christ
mas treats.
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Family Reunion
Held by Stones
All members ot the tamiiy
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stone,
826 Beekman avenue, were
present for a family reunion
held Thanksgiving day. It was
the first time that the Stone's i
children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren had all
been together.
Family members present
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Watkins and son, Stephen;
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Clark
and daughter, Vicki: Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Clark, Carol and
Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Robertson, Tom, Charles and
Jo Ann; Mr. and Mrs.-F. R.
Stone and son, Donnie; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Clark, Dan
ny, Janie and Kristie,-all of
Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stone, Judy, Jimmy and Jean
nie, Seattle; and the hosts.
Guests other than family
members were Mrs. Barbara
Roark, Miss Frances Hogue,
Central Point, and Miss
Deana Gallagher, Seattle.
Temple Members '
Hold Nominations -
Officers and members of
Fuhat Burkan temple, Dra
matic Order Knights of Kho
rassan, met in Grants Pass
Dec. 6 to nominate officers
for 1959. Election will be held
in Medford January 10.
Dokey clubs of Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, Klam
ath Falls and Yreka, Calif.,
were represented.
Attending from Medford
were Roland Beach, Carl
Fichtner, LeRoy Cline, Fran
cis Hibbard, Dan Kadin, Earl
Locke and Temple Secretary
Joe W. Fritsch.
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Mr. Pitt Lodge
Elect Off icecs;
Party Planned
Central Point Mrs. John
Robison was elected noble
grand of Mt Pitt . Rebekah
lodge at a recent meeting.
Also named to office were
Mrs. Billy Flannery, vice-president;
Mrs. Martin Johnson,
secretary; Mrs. Harold Wilson,
treasurer; Mrs. Gary Sutphin,
financial secretary.
Mrs. Alice Beachler, Kem
merer, Wyo., was visitor. Mrs.
Roy Ingle was admitted to
membership by .transfer from
Victory lodge, Midvale, Ida.,
and Mrs. Henry E. Renfrow
was initiated.
The annual Christmas party
for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs,
Theta Rhos, families and in
vited guests will be held a
8 pjn. Saturday, Decmber
at the I.O.O.F. hall. Adults
attending are to take gifts for
exchange and gifts for their
own children.
Members are also reminded
to take food for the Christmas
baskets to the next meeting,
December 17, and to save MJB
coffee bands or labels to help
earn a coffee urn.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Harold Wilson, Mrs. Lee Mc
New and Forest Thomason by
the noble grand.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Marshall Weidman,
Mrs. John Foster and Mrs.
Gary Sutphin.
Committee for the next
meeting is Mrs. Melvin Frlck,
Mrs. Martin J. Gates and Mrs.
Martin Johnson.
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