Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1959, Image 24

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MAIL TRIBUNE, Mcdford, Or.
A Sundjy, Dec 13, 1959
Teen-Agers
Theme of
Discussion
"Teen-agers" was the theme
for the recent meeting of the
Senior High Westminster Fel
lowship of Medford Presby
terian churches at the First
Presbyterian church. DeAnne
Taylor u In charge of the
program in which both par
ents and teen-agers participated.
Discussing Teen-age Mar
riages" were Mrs. Lester Har
ris, James Rowan, Carolyn
Mencke and John Frohnmay-
r. "Should Our Teen-agers
Come to Westminster Fellow
ship? was the topic under
discussion by Mrs. George
Pearson, James Johnston, and
Mary Kay Harris and "Should
Teen-agers Have the Family
Car?" was the subject for
Mrs. Jack Sanborn, DeVere
Taylor and Joan Fontaine.
Mrs. Harold Gregory, Stan
Lacy and Molly Barker dis
cussed "Should the Kids Go
to the Beach After the Prom?"
The event was the annual
Parents-Students night of the
Fellowship. John Frohnmayer,
moderator, welcomed the
group and a worship service,
typical of the usual Sunday
night meeting, was held.
Church school teachers and
advisers were introduced with
Carolyn Mencke, vice-moderator,
reading the devotional.
John Lacy, directed the group
singirtg.
Following the Scripture
reading the Rev. John O. Rey
nolds tof Westminster Presby
terian church spoke.
Dr. Leonard Mayfield, ill
speaking on his recent trip to
the Soviet, contrasted the life
tof a teen-ager in Russia With
that in this country. He men
tioned that teen-age drivers
In Russia were no problem as
there are so very few cars.
Miss Taylor closed the meet
ing with prayer and refresh
tnents were served. -
Concert Planned
By Organ Society
Members and guests of the
Hammond Organ Society of
Southern Oregon are invited
to attend the annual Christ
hias party and concert to be
held Sunday, December 20, at
the Retu Valley Country
tlub.
Reservations tor the dinner
may be made by calling the
secretary, Elwood B. Hed
berg, SPring 2-2305, ho later
than December 16. A social
hour is scheduled at 5 p.m.,
followed by dinner at 9:30
Members of the society will
present a music program.
Anyone interested , in the
group is invited to . call the
Secretary for information.
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When u stand up, 'does yout
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Teacher to Speak
Of Russian Trip
Mrs. Mable Hundley, teach
er at Lone Pine school, will
speak and show pictures of
her trip to Russia at the Mon
day, December 14, meeting
of the Jackson County Re
tired Teachers association.
,. The meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Alice Wil
lits, 129 Almond street, Ash
land, at 1:30 p.m. Christmas
carols will be sung by the
group and gifts exchanged.
Persons needing transpor
tation are to meet at the
Jackson hotel at 12:45 p.m.
Steelhead Post, Auxiliary Plan Christmas Activities
Shady Cove - A number of
activities helping with Christ
mas observances at the Camp
White domiciliary are planned
by Steelhead post, Veterans of
Foreign Wars and auxiliary.
Gifts will be wrapped De
cember 17 and 18 for domicil
iary members who receive no
compensation. Christmas trees
will be delivered to all the
wards and they will be decor
ated. On December 23 members
from all VFW auxiliaries in
the area will assemble at 9
a.m. to fill fruit baskets which
will be taken Christmas morn
ing by the VFW and auxiliary
to all Camp White members.
The Christmas round-up at
6:30 p.m. December 21 will
be followed by the annual
formal dance at 8 o'clock.
Post and auxiliary mem
bers and their families and
friends will have a Christmas
pbtluck dinner Friday, De
cember 18, at 7 p.m. A gift
exchange for adults and chil
dren is planned.
Slides To Bo Shown
Mrs. Eve Prentice will show
colored pictures of Hawaii
and : the volcanic eruptions
there. Mrs. Edward Learning
is the Christmas party chair
man. The post also will have a
New Year's Eve dance at the
hall for members and friends.
At the last meeting, Mrs.
Prentice gave a report oh her
recent trip to the Hawaiian
lslands. Mrs. Bela Molnor be
came a new member of the
auxiliary.
Mrs. Kenheth Oliver,
Thanksgiving chairman, re
ported that 60 persons . at
tended the Thanksgiving day
dinner; It was the largest
number to attend, since the
post started the annual event
several years ago.
The auxiliary decided to
aid Shady Cove Parent-Teach-ef
association with Christmas
treats.
Mrs. Learning and Mrs. L.
B. Leabo served refreshments.
The next regular post and
auxiliary meeting will be
held January 15, since the
Christmas party and New
Year's dance will fall on reg
ular meeting nights.
Sometimes chlorine in
drinking water kills house
plants. Try boiling and cool
ing the water.
Shady Cove Grange
Christmas Supper
To Be December 1 9
Shady. Cove - A Christmas
supper will be held by Shady
Cove Grange at the school
cafeteria Saturday, December
19, at 6:30 p.m.
Turkey and ham will be
served and those attending
are to bring vegetable dishes,
salad, dessert and table serv
ice. Plans for the event were
made at "a meeting of the
Grange Home Economics club
December 8 at the home of
Mrs. T- M. Littlefield, Rogue
River drive.
' Christmas carols and an ex
change of gifts were on the
program.
An exchange of gifts also
will be held t the ChristmaJ
supper. Gifts should be mark
ed for men and women, ind
should not cost mora than '
50 cents. '
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