Officers Installed For
Medford Order, DeMolay
2tobert B. Baker wai install
d u master councilor of the
Medford Order of DeMolay
In ceremonies conducted re
cently by Malta Commandry
I, in the Masonic temple.
Other officers installed dur
ing the January 9 event were
Roger Kelsoe, senior coun
cilor; Charles Wall, junior
councilor; Mike Phillips, sen
ior deacon; Larry Little, jun
ior deacon; Bob Unger, senior
steward; Eddy McGrew, jun
ior steward; James Armstrong,
sentinel: Robert Goodwin,
scribe; Stephen Knight, chap
Iain; James Kubalek, mar
shal; Robert VanDuker, stand
ard bearer; Jon Jenson, alm-
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ROBERT BAKER
(Classic photo)
Hope Students
Dance at Camp
Students from the Colleen
Hope Dance studio presented
a variety review at Camp
White Wednesday, January
27. Tap, ballet, and novelty
numbers were included in the
program which concluded
with a demonstration of Ha
waiian dances and costumes
featuring Miss Hope and sev
eral of her students.
Students from the studio
entertain at the Veterans Ad
ministration domiciliary once
a month, sponsored by the
American Red Cross Gray
Ladies. Mrs. Melvin Krows
and Mrs. Fred Rehling are
.chairman of the sponsoring
group.
Medford students partici
pating included Janice, Cyn
da and Kimme Williams,
Vicki Lynn Ross, Carol Kuba
lek, Tari Woodard, Debbie
.Mason, Ricky Korner, Debra
Lee Taylor, Norman Howes,
Antoinette Klimek, Julie Cas
terline, Cecilia Kee, Janene
Tracy and Louise Lull, Pame
la and Sandra Devey and
Evelyn Clark.
Ashland students were Lori
Bergerson. Wendy DeGroot,
Susanne Seiber, Susan Wiley,
Jane Weaver, Pamela Hoff
buhr, Donna Gates, Debbie
Voth. Barbara Peters. Cheryl
Davis, Pamela Langley, and
Denise Howard.
Following the program
cookies, baked by the Red
Cross canteen service, were
served.
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Camp Dance
Another in the series of
dances being given at Camp
White by the Ladies' auxili
ary to the Veterans of For
eign Wars will be held at the
Camp White domiciliary Mon
day, February 1, at 8 p.m.
Those wishing transporta
tion may take the bus at the
Trailways depot at 7:30 p.m
oner; Ray Hogue, orator; and
Preceptors Willis Williams,
Stephen Eichelberger, Dean
Evernham, Jim Wood, Mike
Fetherston, Russel Heysell
and Roger Dyke.
During the ceremony sev
eral vocal selections were pre
sented by the Hillah Temple
chanters.
Following the ceremony
Master Baker introduced his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Schantol; his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Reynolds; his niece, Tory, and
his grandmother, Mrs. Pearl
Schantol, Springfield, Ore. He
was presented a gavel by his
niece. He presented his moth
er .with a bouquet of red
roses. All other installed offi
cers introduced their parents.
Introduced were Lynn
Knight and Willis Williams,
both past master councilore,
of Medford and Sharon Eichel
berger, past master councilors,
Klamath Falls.
DeMolay Advisors
DeMolay advisors present
were Glenn Fabrick, Bill Wil
liams, Paul Mitchell, Paul
Schantol and Leroy Hatcher.
Officers and members of De
Molay Mother's club were
also introduced.
Members representing other
Masonic organizations present
were Lem Manning, vice as
sociate guardian of the grand
guardian council of Job's
Daughters of Oregon; Mrs.
Carl Elhart, past guardian
Bethel 14; Carla Borough,
Bethel 14, Medford; Pamela
Trowbridge, Bethel 55, Med
ford; John Eddy, worshipful
master, Medford lodge, AF &
AM, Medford; Ross F. Gilki
son, high priest of Royal Arch
Masons and illustrious master
of Table Rock council of Royal
Select Masters; Ferman Evern
ham, eminent commander of
Malta Commandry 4; Mrs.
Frank Little, royal matron of
the Roxy Ann Court of
Amaranth, and Carl Oestreich,
worthy patron of Reames
chapter, OES, Medford.
In closing Master Baker
presented Past Master Coun
cilor Lynn Knight with his
past masters pin.
Following the ceremonies
there was dancing in the ball
room with refreshments being
served by the mother's club.
Mrs. Miriam Ward was in
charge of the guest book.
Reading Methods
To Be Discussed
"How Children Should be
Taught To Read,"' a discus
sion, will be conducted by
first grade teachers at Grif
fin Creek Parent-Teacher as
sociation meeting scheduled
for Thursday, February 4 at
8 p.m.
A brief business meeting
will be conducted.
Refreshments are being
planned by mothers of chil
dren in the second grade.
Mrs. Arnold, and Mrs. Jay
Newman and Mrs. Joe Mc-
Callister is in charge.
At the last meeting of the
group Dr. Leonard Mayfield
superintendent of Medford
schools, gave a report on his
recent trip to Russia. He
showed colored slides.
It was decided at the meet
ing to purchase a f rame for
a new charter from the PTA
which will be hung in the
cafeteria.
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Meeting Tuesday
Chapter BE, PEO sisterhood
will meet at the home of Mrs,
R. E. Cordon, 1517 Lenora
drive, Tuesday. February 2
at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. L. K. Doty
will be assistant hostess. The
program will be given by Mrs.
F. Wilson Wait.
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Election of
Officers Held
By Knights
Daniel R. Kadin, Medford,
a junior past chancellor of
Talisman lodge, Knights of
Pythias, was elected royal
vizier to head Fuhat Burkan
temple, Dramatic Order
Knights of Khorassan for
1960 at an election of officers
held recently.
Other temple officers elect
ed were W. Earl Wilshire,
Roseburg, grand emir; Royal
Prince Roland G. Beach,
sheik; Royal Prince LeRoy F.
Cline, Mahedi, Emil O. John
son, secretary; Royal Prince
Francis F. Hibbard, treasurer;
Harry G. Rapp, Roseburg,
satrap; Roy O. Kadin, sahib;
R. P. LeRoy Cline, imperial
representative to' the imperial
palace, and Royal Prince Max
J. Hawks, Shady Cove, alter
nate representative.
Joint installation of
DOKK officers with the new
ly elected officers of Idella
Rogue Santha, Nomads of
Avrudaka; will be held in
open ceremonies in the Py
thian building, Medford, at
8 p.m., Saturday, February
20. The DOKK officers will
be installed by Roland G.
Beach, representing the im
perial palace of the order,
while Past Regent Edward E.
Bostwick, the imperial depu
ty of the N of A., will install
the Nomad officers.
The next meeting of Fuhat
Burkan temple, is set for Sat
urday, February 6, in the
Knights of Pythias hall,
Grants Pass. The Glad Dokey
club of Josephine county will
be the hosts, providing the re
freshments and entertain
ment. Members from Siskiyou
county, Klamath Falls, Rose
burg and Medford will attend
the Grants Pass event.
The humanitarian project,
date for the spring ceremonial
and the Far West Dokey-No-mad
convention in Bend,
July 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be discussed.
Slides of Russia
Mrs. Mabel Hundley of
Sams Valley will show color
slides taken last summer in
Russia at a meeting Monday,
February 1 at 7:30 p.m., of the
Westminster guild of First
Presbyterian church in the
fireplace room in the church.
The Rev. G. Robert Jack
will sing several numbers
during the evening and Mrs.
Eloise Winklebleck will have
charge of devotions. Hostess
es will be Mrs. Edna Mole,
Mrs. Olive Adams and Mrs.
W. W. Coleman.
Synthetic Fabrics, Fibers
Tod for Extension Units
Synthetic Fabrics and Fi
bers' will be the study for
all Jackson county home ex
tension units in February.
With the many man-made
fabrics on the market today
the homemaker needs to
know more about them, the
extension service believes.
The lesson will tell of the
properties of the different
fabrics and fibers, and the
percentage of a certain fiber
In a blend of material which
is necessary to give the de
sired quality will be learned.
This lesson is designed to
help with the buying of cloth
ing and all household furnish
ings. Miss Norma Hague, county
4-H extension agent gave the
training lesson to the unit
project leaders. '
Butte Falls
Mrs. Charles Ferguson will
be hostess in her home Thurs
day, February 4 at 10:30 a.m.
for the Butte Falls unit, when
Mrs. William Hunter and Mrs.
Harry Dalton will be the lead
ers. Mrs. Ted Fredenburg will
give a report on program
planning from a recent meet
ing of the county-wide com
mittee. All women in the vi
cinity who are interested are
invited.
Agale Unit
The Agate unit will have
Mrs. D. A. Bever, Gebhard
road, as their hostess on
Wednesday, February 3 when
they will convene at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Bever and Mrs. John
Small will give the lesson.
All interested visitors are in
vited. Reese Creek
A white elephant sale will
be conducted during the
Reese Creek unit meeting
scheduled for February 2 at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Hum
phrey, West Eighth street In
Eagle Point. Mrs. Humphrey
and Mrs. Kenneth Dufour
will be the leaders.
Upper Applegait
The Upper Applegate unit
and the Lower Applegate
unit will convene jointly for
their study on February 23
at the Grange hall. The Up
per Applegate unit will not
meet for their regular meet
ing on the first Wednesday
of the month because of the
joint meeting. Further an
nouncements are to be made
in regard to the joint meeting.
Lake Creek
Mrs. Charles Ganzel, pro
gram planning chairman, will
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Lake Creek unit when they
meet Wednesday, February 4
at 10:30 a.m., at the home of
Mrs. Carl Webb. The leaders
will be Mrs. Willard' Walch
and Mrs. Leland M. Charley.
Any woman in the commun
ity who is interested is in
vited. Information regarding
the luncheon menu may be
had by calling Mrs. Nora
Bradshaw and Mrs. : Henry
Meyer.
Wilton Park
Mrs. Bruce Bateman will
be the hostess for Wilson
Park unit when members
meet at 8 p.m., February 2
at her home at 3040 Table
Rock road.
Mrs. Robert Ayres and Mrs.
J. A. Bateman will be co
hostesses. The topic will be present
ed by Mrs. Lloyd Turner and
Mrs. Gary Shaffer.
All women interested In at
tending are asked to contact
Mrs. David Shaffer, telephone
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Pastor Conducts Installation of Club's Officers
Dr. D. Kirkland West in
stalled new officers of Cruis
ers' club of First Presbyter
ian church at the first meeting
of the year for the group, held
January 25 at the churchy
The new officers are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stokes, skip
pers; Mr.' and Mrs. Vincent
Lobdell, first mates; Mr. and
Mrs. Veldon Diment, second
mates; Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Lampkin, pursers; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wilson, logkeep
ers; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Car
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Gaston, look-outs; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sides, chaplains.
The speaker was Mrs. Jack
Sanborn, who talked on the
early history of the Rogue
Mrs. Ben Gardner
Gives Benefit Party
Eagle Point Mrs. Ben
Gardner was hostess for a
March of Dimes koffeeklatsch
at her home on Crater Lake
highway Tuesday afternoon.
Seventeen women" attended
the party and $12.65 will be
turned over to the March of
Dimes from the Reese Creek
Home Extension unit.
valley. She told of the Apple
gate brothers settling in Ore
gon and of other pioneer fam
ilies. The Saks family of Saks
Fifth Avenue, New York,
made their start as merchants
in Jacksonville, Mrs. Sanborn
said.
She stated that just 109
years ago there were only 27
residents in the Rogue River
valley and all of them males.
The first church in Jackson
ville was erected in 1854 and
used alternately by different
Executive Council
Announces Meeting
Central Point-A meeting of
the executive council of the
Women's association of the
Central Point Presbyterian
church is set for Tuesday,
Feb. 2 at 9:30 a.m.
January 21 the Women's
Christian Service circle met
at the home of Mrs. Homer
Jeffries. Mrs. J. Goodin was
cohostess.
Devotions were conducted
on lessons from the Psalms
which will be continued at
future meetings.
religious demnominatlons.
The First Presbyterian
church was built in 1881, and
the stained glass windows for
it came around Cape Horn
and were freighted to the val
ley. They cost $4,000 at that
time, Mrs. Sanborn said.
Mrs. Sanborn's great-grandfather
served as a banker and
sheriff in early day Jackson
ville, and she has done con
siderable research on early
days in that town.
At the February meeting,
the guest speaker will be Dr.
Donald Barnhouse and his
wife. He is a world traveler
and convention speaker.
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Sunday, Jan. 31, 1960 A
Nomads Announce
Coming Practice
Idella Rogue santha, No
mads Avrudakka will meet
Sunday, February 14 for
practice for installation of of
ficers which will be conduct
ed on February 20, Edward
Bostwick. imperial deputy,
has announced.
At a recent meeting of the
santha, a revelation party of
secret Damona pals was held.
Mrs. Don Anderson was in
charge of refreshments, assist
ed by Mrs. Polly Offutt, Mrs.
Harry Bryant, Mrs. LeRoy
Cline and Mrs. Alice Smith.
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