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Mist Suxanne Rogers (at right) and Mist
Judy Taylor were honored at the annual
formal dinner and dance of Bethel 56, Inter
national Order of Job's Daughters, held
February 26 at Rogue Valley Country Club
Miss Rogers is queen of the bethel, and Miss
Taylor is junior past queen. The young
women are shown with their escorts, Den
nis Walker (at left) and Joe Jones. Both
Miss Rogers and Mr. Jones are from Pros
pect; Miss Taylor and Mr. Walker both live
in Medford. Theme of the event was "Fan
tasy in Blue." (Knackstedt photo)
Twin Sisters Celebrate
Leap Year Anniversaries
Leap year birthdays were
the occasion for a family re
union held February 28 at
" the home of Mr. and Mrs
Vera Buseman, 221 Vancouv
er ave. The event celebrated
the birthdays of Mrs. Buse
man's mother. Mrs. Alex
Hayes, Shedd, Ore., and Mrs
Hayes twin sister, Mrs. A. B,
Wolber, Ashland. The two
women celebrated their
"14th" birthday.
A buffet dinner was served
the guests and a large heart-
shaped decorated cake was
used as a centerpiece. Both
women were presented many
gifts.
Those attending in addi
tion to the honored guests
were: Alex Hayes, Shedd;
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Hayes, Dianna and Ray
of Areata,. Calif.; their daugh
ters, Mr-- and Mrs. Harold
Reed, Tommy and Gary of
"Areata; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Clark and children, Connie,
Danny ; and Kelly of Halsey;
Miss Lee Hayes, Shedd, and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Buseman and
da- ghters, Elaine and Clau
dia. - Another son, Wendall Hay
es and family of Medford
were unable to attend because
of illness. .
Accompanying Mrs. Wolb
er was her husband, Mr. Wol
ber, Ashland, a n d Mr.
Wolber's sons, Jerry Doran,
Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Doran and son Jerry,
Medford.
A sister of the two wom
en, Mrs. Eleanor McG.'ew,
Applegate, was present, also
her daughter and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Budd Carr and son
Gary, Medford.
Coming from Areata for
the event were Mr. and Mrs
Robert Lumpkin and son Ke
vin, granddaughter of Mrs.
Hayes. Mrs. Lumpkin, a
daughter of Mrs. Reed, made
four generations of the Hayes
family present.
To Meet
Medford Sojourners club
will meet -"hursday, March
10, at 12:30 pan. at the Girls
Community club. . After a
short business meeting,
bridge, pinochle and canasta
wil be played. All women who
have lived in Medford and vi
cinity not longer than two
years are invited to attend
and become members.
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Guardian
Is Guest of
Bethel 14
Mrs. Joe Rogers, Independ
ence, Ore., grand guardian of
the International Order of
Job's Daughters in Oregon,
visited Bethel 14 here at a
meeting March 2 in the Ma
sonl temple. Qeuen Marion
Parsons presided over the ses
sion. Junior past honored queen
of the bethel, Miss Micke No
ble, was presented a profi
ciency certificate following
perfect completion of the test.
The bethel decided to award
a trophy to a junior or senior
girl who has served faithfully
and had good attendance at
meetings but has not prog
ressed through the line of
fices.
The regular session of
March 16 was postponed and
will be held March 30 when
members will be back from
spring vacation. During the
session "Happy Birthday" was
sung in celebration of the
bethel's 26th birthday.
It was announced that the
next guardian council meet
ing will be March 23. Final
plans were made for the rum
mage sale which will be held
Saturday, March 26, In the
Fehl building.
A meeting March 2 was in
observance of friend ship
night and a record number of
guests attended. Among the
guests were queens from five
bethels: Miss Susan Rogers,
Bethel 56, Shady Cove; Miss
Sandra Piper, Bethel 36, Ker
by; Miss Lynn Johnson, Beth
el 13, Grants Pass; Miss Mar
cia Barrell, Bethel 55, Med
ford; and Miss Christine Mc
Gee, Bethel 22, Ashland.
Andrew E. Stevens, past as
sociate grand guardian, Mrs.
W. K. Suit, grand guide, and
L. R. Manning, vice associate
grand guardian, all of Med
ford, were escorted. Several
guardians were introduced.
Mrs. Audrey Roberts, ma
tron of Reames chapter, Order
of Eastern Star, presented the
bethel a gift in honor of the
26th birthday.
An interesting event of the
evening was a style show of
hats created by members of
the bethels. Two first prizes
were awarded; one to Bethel
13 of Grants Pass for a hat
"From Cave Daughter to Job's
Daughter"- with decorations
symbolizing work of Job's
Daughters. Bethel 55, Med
ford, was awarded a prize for
a large white hat symbolizing
the Olympic Winter Games
at Squaw Valley.
Choir practice for girls 15
years and older will be held
in the home of Clarence
Smith, music director, 826
Grant street, Monday, March
7, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Friendship Night
Chapter to Hold
Central Point - Invitations
have been issued by Nevita
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, for the chapter's friend
ship night and a reception
honoring a grand chapter rep
resentative. The events are to
be March 22 in the Masonic
temple.
Mrs. M. W. McGrew, chair-1
man of the "pay of repre
sentatives" committee of the
grand chapter of Oregon, is a
member of Nevita chapter. . 1
The regular meeting of Ne
vita chapter will be held
Tuesday, March 8, at 8 p.m.
in the Masonic emple. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Patterson and
their committee will have
charge of the social hour in
the dining room following the
meeting. Mrs. Ray Aired will
Soloist
Announced
Miss Linda Hess, saxophon
ist and junior student at Med
ford High school, will be solo
ist with the Medford Senior
Symphony band at an all
Medford High School Band
festival Thursday, March 10.
The concert will feature
six bands, two each from Mc
Loughlin Junior High and
Hedrick Junior High schools,
plus the high school concert
and senior symphony bands.
Doors will open at 7 pjn.
for the concert, to be held at
Hedrick Junior High school.
Miss Hess has consistently
won superior ratings at music
contests while in junior and
senior high school and is con
sidered to be one of the finest
young saxophone artists Med
ford schools have had.
About 420 students will
take part in the program, and
proceeds will help defray
spring contest expenses.
Master Point
Winners Named
Thirty-six players com
peted for master points in
Wednesday's duplicate game
at the Riverside Bridge club.
High score for north-south
players went to' Mrs. A. M.
Donohue and Mrs. Paul A.
Hatton, first, 128; Mrs. George
B. Dean and Mr. Hatton, sec
ond, 120; Mrs. B. B. Hughes
and Mrs. Mary Trout, third,
115; and Mrs. Berg Marten,
Roy Pruitt, Mrs. Jack Mitchell
and Mrs. Paul McDuffee, tied
for fourth, V)Vi.
East-west high scores were
won by Mrs. John Dougherty
and Mrs. Sam Van Dyke, first,
135Ji; Mrs. R. T. Jones and
Mrs. J. S. Winslow, second,
13016; Mrs. Walter Winner
and Mrs. F r e d Hesdorfer,
third, 117; and Mrs. F. T. Bu
rich and Al Gilhausen, fourth,
116.
Mrs. Audry M. Donohue, a
life master player, Vallejo,
Calif., was a guest.
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Santha Officers
Schedule Meeting
Officers of Idella Rogue
santha, Nomads of Avrudaka,
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Edward Bostwick, rani, 3273
Biddle road, Wednesday,
March 9, at 7:30 pjn. Plans
for the coming year will be
discussed.
Sun Jay, Marcli 6, 1960
B ! MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
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Mps Linda Hess, junior in Medford High school, will be
featured in a saxophone solo during the Medford High School
Band festival to be held Thursday, March 10, at Hedrick
Junior High school.
Lodge Planning District Session
District executive officers
of the Royal Neighbors of
America met recently in Ash
land to make plans for the
annual district session of the
lodge." The meeting will be
held April 29 and Mrs. Vir
ginia E. Duvall, Vancouver,
Wash., state supervisor of the
lodge, will make an official
visit at that time.
Mistletoe camp, RNA, will
meet March 17 and members
will practice for the conven
tion.
Mistletoe club will meet at
the Girls Community club
Wednesday, March 9, at 10
a.m. Members will work on
material for their bazaar and
a covered-dish luncheon will
be served at 12:30 o'clock.
On the committee, which
provides meat dishes, are Mrs.
David Fraysher, Mrs. George
Culy, Mrs. Alvin Lehman and
Mrs. Clayton Walker.
A business meeting will
follow.
Auxiliary Plans
Monday Dance
The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Department of Oregon, will
sponsor a dance at the Camp
White Domiciliary Monday,
March 7, 8 pan. in the Camp
White theater.
Music for the occasion will
be furnished by the Camp
White orchestra.
Those wishing transporta
tion may get the bus at the
Trailways depot at 7:30 pjn.
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