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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1959)
luniiy. Dm. 13, 193 MAIL TRIBUNE, Madfon!, Or. 13 (rainjEMiDAm.- Calendar sottce and newt tor th. torlety section of Tb. MaD Trlbun muit be nbmlttcd la writing and deadline for tht Sunday edition Is 1 p.m. Friday Deadline (or the weekly calendar If am. of tie day of pnbllcatlon and for week dare i P-- tbe day before publication. Today: 2 pjn.-Jackson Council of the Blind, St. Mark's Episco pal church guild hall. Fifth t. and Oakdale ave. 2 p.m-Past Presidents of Degree of Honor lodge, home of Mrs. Ernest Tarr, 1620 Prune street. Monday: '12 noon-Scottish Rite Wom en's club, Medford hotel. . 1:30 p.m.-Adarel Past Ma trons, Chuck Wagon, North Riverside ave. 1:30 p.m.-Jackson County Retired Teachers association, home of Mrs. Alice Willi ts, 129 Almond it- 8 pjn.-Shady Cove Parent Teachers association, school cafeteria. : 6:30 p.m.-Bethel 14, Inter national Order of Job s Daugh ters. Masonic temple. 6:30 pjo. - Neighbors of Woodcraft, Eagles hall. 7 p.m.-Golden Link class, First Baptist Sunday school, at church. - 7:30 p.m.-Priscilla circle, Talent Methodist church, at church. ; 7:30 p.mWoman's Society of Christian Service, circle 2, with Mrs. Jerald McGrew, 4250 Jacksonville highway. 7:30 p.m.-Woman's Society .of Christian Service, Ruth Esther and Susannah Wesley an Service Guilds, First Meth odist church. : : 7:45 p.m.-Degree of Honor and Junior Degree of Honor, Girls Community club. 8 p.m.-St. Catherine's Guild Of St. Mark's Episcopal churcn parish hall. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. - District 6C Mothersingers, home of Mrs. Dick Korner, Freeman rd., Central Point. , 10:30. ajn.-Sams Valley Home Extension unit, home of TArs. Herman Prion, Mead ows rd. 10:30 .m. - Shady Cove Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Frank Linden, Kee lane. 12 noon -Howard Garden club, home . of Mrs. ' James Wicker, 809 Adams lane. 12 noon-Junior Red Cross Council, Red Cross Chapter house. . 12:30 pjn.-Mistletoe club. Girls Community club. 1 p.m. -Lady Elks, Elks temple. .' . , . 7:30 p.m. -Medford Dupli cate Bridge club, Girls Com munity club. 8 pjiL-Zion Lutheran church circles: Lydia, Mary and Miriam, home of Mrs. Bruce Braaten, 901 Park ave. Wednesday: 10:30 ajn.-Central Point 'Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. J. H. Korner, 443 Oak "st., Central Point 11 s.m.-Townsend Har mony auxiliary club, Carpen ters hall, 123 Vi West Main st. v :12 noon-Reames Social club, Medford Masonic hall. 12:30 p.m.-Chapter CP of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. J. A. Graff, 31 Geneva st. 2 p.m.-Wednesday Study club. Girls Community club. 6:30 p.m.-G rove Garden club, Oak Grove school. 7 p.m.-Chapter CG of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. Wayne Welty. 7:30 p.m.-Bethel 14, Inter national Order of Job's Daughters, Masonic temple. 8 pjn Jackson County Civ ic Music Association, Medford High school auditorium. 8 pjn.-Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, Girls Community club. Thursday: 10:30 ajn.-Lone Pine Home Extension unit, R o x y Ann Grange hall. 12 noon-Blue Star Mothers of America, chapter 2, home of Mrs. William Naylor, 3499 New Ray rd., Central Point.- 12:30 p.m.-Women's Asso ciation,' First Presbyterian church of Phoenix, at church. 1:30 p.m.-Sams Valley La dies club, home of Mrs. Dal ton Straus, Duggan route, Sams Valley. 1:30 pjn.-Zion Lutheran church circles: Esther and Ruth, fireplace room of church. . . 6:30 p.m.-Adarel chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Ma sonic temple, Jacksonville. 7:30 p.m.-Medford Business and Professional Wonn'i club, Girls Community club. 8 p m.-Xi Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. J. E. Moir, 1105 Shafer lane. Friday: i 10 a.m.-Phoenix Home Ex tension unit,, home of Mrs. Ray Hendrickson, Carpenter HuTrcL,. 11 ajn.-Episcopal Church Women,;at church. , '.. 1 -p-mEiecta - Social club, Girls Community club. 1- p.m.-Getogether club, Gifts Community club. .7 p-jn.-Steelhead post and auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Shady Cove, at VFW hall. 8 p.m .-Ladies auxiliary, Medford Carpenters' Union, Carpenters' hall, West Main st. . "; . 8 p.m.-Winter concert, mu sic department of Crater High school, high school auditori um. . Saturday: ' Daughters of the American Revolution, Girls Community club. HOLIDAY New Yof k UPD In Spain children receive presents on the Day of the Three Kings, January 6, which ends the holiday season. 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