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Abbotts Hold Open House
On Fiftieth An
1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott
commemorated their golden
wedding anniversary with an
opeu house at the Redman
. hall Friday. October 23.
- The Abbotts were married
in Jacksonville, Ohio, on Oc
tober 23, 1909, and came to
Medford in February, 1911.
Mr. Abbott was employed by
the Medford Irrigation dis
trict from March 1, 1932, un
til his retirement.
Fall flowers decorated the
hall for the event attended
by 95 relatives and friends.
Mrs. Henry Dooms, Ashland,
and Mrs. Richard Singler
served the coffee and cake.
Assisting with arrangements
were members of the Degree
Tour Announced
For Garden Club
Talent - Talent Garden club
will tour two gardens follow
ing their business meeting
Wednesday, November 4. at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Bun
nell, Medford. Mrs. C. H.
Newton will be co-hostess.
The gardens to be toured
will be the Thompson garden
In Central Point where chrys
anthemums will be viewed
and the Motchenbacher gar
den near Jacksonville for
fuchsias.
mversary
of Pocahontas lodge. Mrs.
Carrie Milnes was in charge
of the guest book.
The couple's two children
are Jesse Blackburn, Klamath
Falls, and Mrs. Glenna Maud
Taevs. The couple have three
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
For the occasion Mrs. Ab
bott wore a royal blue dress
with white carnation cor
sage. Grade Teachers
Begin New Year
Herbert Wing is president
of the Medford Grade Teach
er's association which met Oc
tober 26 at the Wilson School
cafeteria for the first fall ses
sion. Other officers include Mrs.
Maxine Mee, vice president;
Mrs. Charlotte Sweet, secre
tary, and Bruce Metzger,
treasurer.
Kenneth Hulburt, principal
of Jefferson school, spoke on
the history, achievements and
purpose of the association.
The Jackson Teachers' chor
us sang several selections. Re
freshments were served by
the Wilson, Griffin Creek and
Howard school teachers.
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Large Reception Honors
Grand Officers of Star
Over 400 Order of Eastern
Star members from all parts
of Oregon gathered in Med
ford October 24 to attend a
reception honoring Morris
Boughner, associate grand pa
tron of the grand chapter of
Oregon and Mrs. E. G. Ran
dolph, grand representative of
the. District of Columbia in
Oregon. The reception was
sponsored by Reames chapter,
of which both are members,
and held in the Masonic tem
ple. Mrs. Audrey E. Roberts and
Carl Oestreich, worthy ma
tron and patron of the chap
ter, presided. The invocation
was given hy Dr. D. Kirkland
West.
: Members of the grand chap
ter present were Mrs. E. M.
Dickinson, Corvallis, and Ron
ald L. Gilson, Lebanon,
worthy grand matron and pa
tron; Mrs. Jens L. Hermann,
Seaside, associate grand ma
tron; Mrs. E. Oliotti, Portr
land, conductress; Mrs. Walter
Jaeger, Condon, associate con
ductress; Mrs. Keith S. John
son, Mapleton, chaplain; Mrs.
E. Woodard, Portland, . mar
shal; Mrs. Martin L. Sullivan,
Portland, organist; Miss Ruth
Urban, Corvallis,' Ruth; Mrs.
Edward L. Johnson, Portland,
Martha; Mrs. Albert L. Carl
son, Lebanon, Electa; Mrs.
Howard Campbell, Florence,
warder and Jay ; L. Misen
himer, Portland, sentinel.
Past grand matrons attend
ing were Mrs. Victor Thom
sen, Hood River; Mrs. Carl
Wimberly, Roseburg; Mrs. W.
G. McKinley, Portland; Mrs.
Lorena McNair, Aihland, and
Miss Carlotta K. Wiseman,
past grand matron and grand
lecturer, Grants Pass. Past
grand patrons in attendance
were A. Ray Martin, Eugene
and Leslie Bass, Portland.
Mrs. Melvin McGrew, Ne
vita chapter, a member of pay
of representatives committee
introduced the following
grand committee members
Mrs. C. A. Halstead, Azealea
Mrs. W. G. McKinley, Port
land, scholarship endowment
endowment and ESTARL
awards; Mrs. Glenn Robinson,
Portland, publicity; A. Ray
Martin, Eugene, revision of
laws and Leslie Bass, Port
land, budget committee.
urana representatives pre
sented by Mrs. Randolph were
Mrs Clifford Carrick, . Stay-
ton; Mrs. Esther Gwynn,
Florence; Mrs. Frank Know
er, Salem; Mrs. Nell Hersh
berger, Grants Pass; Mrs. K.
Millrtt, Eugene; Mrs. DeLoris
Porter, Cottage Grove; Mrs.
Carmen M. Johnson, Drain;
Mrs. Stella May Crawford,
Eugene; Mrs. R. A. VanVleet,
Ashland; Mrs. Esther Ward,
North Bend, and Mrs. Martha
Powell, Klamath Falls.
Matrons of other chapters
present were introduced by
Mrs. T. Ward, worthy matron
of Alpha chapter, Ashland.
Donald Shores, patron of
Adarel chapter, Jacksonville,
introduced the worthy pa
trons. ,
Past matrons and past pa
trons of Reames chapter were
introduced by Mrs. Jack
Ward, president of the past
matrons club. Others intro
duced were Ross Gilkison,
master of Medford Lodge
A F and A M; L. R. Manning,
vice associate grand guardian
of Job's Daughters in Oregon;
Mrs. J. W. McGill, past grand
guardian; Mrs. Carl D. Elhart,
guardian; Meryn Borough, as
sociate guardian and Miss
Micke Noble, queen of Job's
daughters, Bethel 14, Med
ford. Mrs. Frank Little, royal
matron, represented Roxy
Ann court, Order of the
Amaranth.
The program was , opened
by an organ prelude with
Miss Edna Daugherty, Alpha
cnapter, Asniand, at the or
gan, followed by choral selec
tions by members of Bethel
13, Job's Daughters and vocal
selections of the Alpha trio,
Mrs. Martel Peters, Mrs. R.
L. McKay and Mrs. Weilliam
E. Weber, representing the
Southern Oregon association
of the Order of the Eastern
Star.
Addenda were presented by
the associate matrons and pa
trons of Portland and vicinity;
Post, Auxiliary
See Color Slides
Shady Cove - Colored slides
of Roseburg following the Au
gust 7 explosion and of the
Hawaiian Islands were shown
at the October 24 meeting of
the Steelhead post and auxil
iary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars at VFW hall, Shady
Cove. -
Narrators for the showing
were Mrs. Norman Bandy and
Mrs. H. R. Prentice.
Pat Bandy and Miss Judy
Stuart were soloists. They
sang songs popular during
World War I and several reli
gious songs. Mrs. Eve Prent
ice accompanied them on the
accordion.
Miss Monte Noble and Miss
Dawn Oliver, also played sev
eral accordion selections.
grand representatives and by
the Courtesy Ladies of
Reames chapter.
Following the benediction
by Dr. George Roseberry, re
freshments were served in the
dining room. The gold cover
ed star shaped refreshment ta
ble was centered by a huge
center piece of bronze and
gold chrysanthemums. Pour
ing were Mrs. Jack Ward,
Mrs. Frank Little, Mrs. Ver
non A. Turpin, Mrs. Fred
Purdin and Miss Pauline
Champlain. .
Mrs. Jack Caldwell and
Mrs. John Esp were co-chairmen
for the affair.
A no-host dinner at the
Medford hotel preceded the
reception and the following
morning Reames Social club
served breakfast for all out-of-town
guests.
Parents' Club
To Hold Session
Monday Night
The November meeting of
St. Mary's Grade School Par
ents' club will take place
Monday in the activities room
of the school at 8 p.m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Clark
Thomas and Mrs. Charles
Bot.tjer. Refreshments will be
served at a social hour follow
ing the business session by
Mrs! Edward Nave and moth
ers of children in Sister Karen
Rose's first grade room.
Committee appointments
have been announced by Pres
ident Carl M. Brophy. They
are Joseph Moore, finance;
E. E. Ford, athletic; Mrs.
W. D. Woodcock, program and
social; Mrs. Thomas R. Eslin
ger, spiritual; Richard Ran
dolph, playground mainten
ance; Mrs. Frank J. Gritsch,
rooms mothers; Mrs. John L.
Hochstatter, publicity, and
Mrs. George Davy, library
maintenance. ' "
Mrs. Davy has reported that
$1000 has been made avail
able for grade school library
use from proceeds of the
"Rogue Chef cook cook, a
project of her committee. Ac
cording to Sister Superior
Gerard Mary, visual aid funds
appropriated by the parents'
club have been used to pur
chase three record players
and carts to transport them.
Records are still to be bought
from remaining funds.
Sister Superior introduced
the grade school teachers to
parents at the club's last
meeting. They are Sister Inez
Joan, principal and eighth
grade; Neil Murphy, seventh
grade and coach; Sister Jus
tyn Mary, sixth and seventh
grade; Sister Agnes of the
Cross, fifth and sixth grades;
Sister Columban Mary, fifth
grade; Donald Sweeney,
fourth grade; Sister Mary Ber
nard, third and fourth grade;
Sister Theresa Jean, third
grade; Mrs. Mary Metz, sec
ond grade; Mrs. Margaret De
vers, second grade; Sister
Marian Arthur, first grade;
Sister Karen Rose, first grade;
Sister Miriam Joseph, Sister
Corita Mary and Sister M.
Lauranne, music department.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Sunday, Nov. 1, 1959 A
Senior Center
To Have Class
In Rug Making
Mrs. vera wngnt will in
struct a class in rug making
at the Senior Activity Center
Monday from 10 until 12
noon starting Monday, No
vember 2.
The group plans to have a
snack lunch at noon and then
remain for the Arm Chair
Travel group at 1 p.m. Mrs.
Herman Ekerson will show
travel slides of the Orient.
Former and present mem
bers of the oil and pastel
painting class have been asked
to take their paintings to the
Center Tuesday, November 3,
to be used in an exhibit to be
arranged for the Southern
Oregon Conference on Aging
to be held Saturday, Novem
ber 14, at the First Methodist
church.
The wood - carving group
has also been requested to
take samples of their work to
the Center on Tuesday for
the same purpose.
The orchestra, under the
direction of Edward Root, will
play before the opening of
the morning session at the
conference and at the lunch
eon. Tuesday, November 3, Dr.
Frank Roberts, chairman of
the recreation committee of
the Rogue Valley Council on
Aging, will speak on Fifty
Plus clubs and Senior Centers
at the dinner meeting of the
Ashland Lions club. The club
has taken geriatrics as a
study for their program this
year.
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Smorgasbord Set
In Central Point
Central Point - Plans for a
smorgasbord to be served
November 14 at the Central
Point Grange hall were made
at the recent meeting of the
Home Economics club of the
Grange.
The members voted to
combine the November and
December meetings to be
held December 16 so it will
not conflict with the holidays.
Nomination of officers was
held.
Mrs. Cecil Keenan reported
on the rummage sale and
Mrs. Charles Jantzer mention
ed the dinner served to city
and county officials earlier
this month.
Mrs. Edward Lull served
dessert to the 13 members
who attended the meeting at
her home on Old Stage road.
Mrs. O. T. Wilson, recreation
chairman, directed games fol
lowing the meeting.
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Office Managers
Hear Tax Speaker
Oda Benigar, Medford, em
ployee of the Oregon Tax
commission spoke regarding
the new tax laws at a meeting
Monday of the Medford chap
ter, National Office Managers,
at the Medford hotel.
Following his talk a ques
tion and answer session was
held. Sixteen members attend
ed and one guest, Jack Larson
of the Marchant company.
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