' MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtford, Or.
'A Sunday, Dec 13, 1959
DAR Chapter
"Slates Party
The annual Christinas par
ty of Crater Lake chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, will be held in
the Girls Community club
Saturday, December 19.
' The Christmas story will be
told by Miss Julia Keiser,
and Christmas music will be
played. Gifts will be ex
changed. - The hostess, Mrs. T. J. Gil
ford, will be assisted by Mrs.
Frank, Glonning, Mrs. R. M.
Spencer, and Miss Florence
Gilford. - ;
Talent Couple Observes
50th , Wedding Anniversary
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Ottinger, Talent, were hon
ored November 29 at an open
house in observance of their
golden wedding 'anniversary.
Among the more than 100
relatives and friends who at
tended ' were Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Parker, brother-in-
law and sister of Mrs. Ottin
ger, who attended them at
their wedding in 1909 at the
county courthouse In Jackson
ville. ,
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Mrs. Ottinger wore a blue
lace over satin dress for the
recent observance with a cor
sage of gold carnations. Host
esses for the event were Mrs.
Dee Parker, Eugene, and Mrs.
Howard Pickering, nieces of
Mrs. -Ottinger and Mrs. Ches
ter Parker. Assisting them
were Sherry and Judy Parker,
daughters of Mrs. Dee Park
er; Mrs. Clarence Mathes,
Ashland; Mrs. Bennie Breeze,
Yreka, Calif.; Mrs. T. E. Mc
Graw, Phoenix; Mrs. Gilbert
Munden, Mrs. William Boone,
Mrs. H. O. Martin and William
Cate, all Medford.
Mr. Ottinger came to Med
ford in 1905 from Missouri
with his three sisters. He
owned the first automobile in
Medford, a two-cylinder Bu
ick, with which he ran a jit
ney service to Jacksonville,
Ashland, and other points in
the valley. He also establish
ed the first laundry truck de
livery service and janitor
service in Medford.
He planted and cared for the
trees in Medford City park
near the library and operated
the first restaurant in Med
ford besides the one in the
Nash hotel. It was located on
Front street. Mr. Ottinger
later ran a skating rink in the
old theater building where
the Jackson hotel now stands.
It was at the rink that he met
his future wife who came to
Medford from Calif ornia . in
1900.
The couple traveled to Mis
souri in 1921 on a six months
trip and en route home stopped
at Thermopolis Hot Springs
state park in Wyoming. It was
then that Mr. Ottinger had
the idea of developing the hot
springs near Ashland. He
leased 20 acres of land near
Ashland in 1922 and built the
pool, "bath house and dance
floor. The buildings burned in
1933, which he rebuilt and
operated until the business
was leased in 1938 and later
sold.
Mrs. Ottinger is active in a
number of organizations. She
is chairman - of the County
Committee of Extension Serv
ice, was a director of the
Jackson County Public Health
association for several years;
Red Cross worker; on the
board of directors of Oregon
Extension ' Service, Corvallis;
district director of Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs;
on the Camp Fire Girls 'coun
cil; is a past president of Tal
ent Community club, and Tal
ent Garden club; and is pres
ent ! district, parliamentarian
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ottinger, who were married November
29, 1909, in the former Jackson, County .courthouse in Jack
sonville, celebrated Iheir golden wedding day with an open
house. Mr. Ottinger was an early-day business man in this
area; he developed and operated Jackion Hot Springs resort
for a number of years and planted and cared for the trees
in Medford's library park. The Ottingers live near Talent.
West Side Mothers' Club
Hears Christmas Story
Christmas was the theme of
the Wednesday, December 9,
meeting of the West Side
Mothers' .club held at the
school.
Mrs. Gladys Todd of the
Jackson County Board of
Christian Education present
ed the Christmas story, using
scenes on . f eltgraph, as she
does when teaching students
of her Bible history classes in
the schools.
Mrs. Jefferey Shute, leader
of Brownie Scout Troop 118,
reported that her group has
made 50 favors to be placed
on the Christmas day food
trays of children in Rogue
Valley hospital. They will
present the favors to the hos
pital on Wednesday, Decem
ber 16, when they will be tak
en on a tour of the hospital.
Girl Scout Troop 160 and
their leader, Mrs. Charles
for the Federated Women and
Garden clubs.
Among other' relatives at
tending the recent anniversary
open house were Dee Parker,
Mrs. Betty Kirkpatrick, sister
of Mr, Ottinger; Mrs. Ray Wil
son, niece of Mr. Ottinger; Mr,
Wilson and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McKnight.
Shinn, and assistant leader,
Mrs. John Fleeger, made fav
ors for Thanksgiving trays
and toured the hospital on No
vember 24.
Herert G. Wing, principal,
announced that the annual
Christmas program, this year
entitled "Carolling 'Round
the World," will be presented
at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, De
cember 15, in the school audi
torium. All parents and
friends are invited to attend.
Stockings were stuff ed un
der the direction of Mrs. Oli
ver A. Gustafson, Christmas
stocking chairman, and Mrs,
Ed-ia Olson. The . stockings
will be distributed to the chil
dren by Santa after the
Christmas program.
Co-hostessing the refreshments-were
Mrs. W. A. Graff
Jr., Mrs. John Gates and Mrs.
E. L. Jack.
Mrs. Frances Taylor, 108
Newtown avenue, returned to
her home Thursday following
a week's trip to California
visiting relatives. Mrs. Taylor
visited her niece and family
in McLeod en. route to Red
ding where she was a guest of
a sister, Mrs.John Fenno.
While there two other Sisters
visited at the Fenno home.
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Marcia Barrell
Elected Queen
Of Bethel 55
Miss Marcia Barrell is the
honored queen-elect of Beth
el 55, International Order of
Jobs Daughters. She was
elected at a meeting held at
Pythian hall December 8.
Miss Barrel is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bar
rell, 101 Greenway drive.
Other officers elected were
Miss Teresa Six, senior prin
cess; Miss Jane Ward, junior
princess; -Miss Barbara Mitch
ell, guide; and Miss Lauri
Beth Buonocore, marshal.
The elective and appointive
officers will be installed at a
special meeting on December
29,
Retiring Queen Barbara
Gordon reminded officers
that the bethel will present
its closing ceremonies and
take part in entertainment
for Roxy Ann court, Order of
Amaranth, December 17 at
the Masonic temple.
Members were urged to se
cure their tickets for the Med
ford De Molay,- Jobs Daugh
ters dinner-d a n c e at the
Rogue Valley Country club
on December 18. Bethel 14
will also participate.
The bethel was invited to
attend the December 19 meet
ing of Medford Masonic lodge
103 when John Eddy will be
Junior Council Plans Meeting
- The Junior Red Cross coun
cil will hold their monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Decem
ber 15, at noon, at the Red
Cross chapter house, with the
president, David Irving, pre
siding. Their project for the
month for the council mem
bers is ,to decorate the food
cartons in which food will be
packed for distribution to
needy families at Christmas
time.
Mrs.- Reese Alexander,
chairman, states that Junior
Red Cross in the schools is
very active at this time of the
year. The high school is col
lecting Christmas tree orna
ments and the junior high and
grammar schools are making
ornaments which they will
use for decorating the trees at
the Veterans Domiciliary at
Camp White. Hoover school
has a project of providing a
dozen smalljtrees to be used
in the wards at the Domicil-
Keep your pet's eating and
drinking utensils free of film
by wiping them out regular
ly with a damp sponge sprin
kled with dry baking soda.
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installed as worshipful mas
ter. ,
It was voted to dispense
with the regularly scheduled
meeting on December 22.
iary. The advanced art class
at Crater High school is mak
ing large mobiles and window
decorations. A group of the
children will go to Camp
White on December 19 to do
the decorating.
As In past years, there will
be the collecting of canned
goods in all the schools for
food baskets for the needy.
Canned goods will be picked
up at the schools not later
than December 21 and earlier
if so requested by school principals.
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