YFW Auxiliary Coming Events
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 1960
Mrs. Pat Conlee, Clover-
dale, Ore., Oregon department
president, will make her. of
ficial visit at the September
13 meeting of the auxiliary
to Crater Lake chapter. Vet
erans of Foreign Wars. She
will also attend the VFW post
and auxiliary district meeting
in Brookings September 11.
Mrs. I. Troberg, Seattle,
past department district presi
dent, was a guest of the local
auxiliary August 16.- Mrs.
Troberg is visiting, relatives
in the valley. - . '
A number of activities are
scheduled by auxiliary , mem
bers for the coming weeks.
They will participate in serv
ing watermelon to all men at
the Camp White domiciliary
at 2 p.m. August 21. Another
watermelon feed is scheduled
for 2 p.m. August 28, when
veterans - administration vol
unteer services members are
invited.
Mrs. O. O.. Deberry, local
president,: is expected to re
turn home this week end from
Kent, Wash., where she visited
with her . son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ken
neth Pasmore, and family.
Family Members Gather
For Reunion; 150 Attend
Butte Falls - Approximate
ly ISO members of the fami'
ly of the late William Thonv
as Abbott held a reunion Sun-
day, August 7, at Butte Falls
city park. Relatives came
from California and Washing'
ton, as well as Oregon.
Some who arrived Satur-
I day, August 6, were guests of
Mrs. Amy Randle, cancer Mr. and Mrs. Elga Abbott and
chairman, told members of the Mr. and Mrs. Orba Abbott
need for support of the annual The oldest member attend'
fund drive. 'ing was Mrs. Lena Mae Hor-
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WE WILL CUT-Raady to Sew
ton, Klamath Falls, who was
80, her last birthday. Young
est member was little Dawn
Jones, daughter of Mrs. . De-
ann Abbott Jones, Central
i-oint, who is two months old,
Elga Abbott and Mrs. Wil
liam Hartlerode, Ashland
acted as host and hostess for
the potluck dinner.
In addition to Mrs. Horton
and Mrs. Lillie Rosetta Bur
nett, 78, Ashland, another sis
ter of the late Mr. Abbott
relatives attending included
Mr. ana Mrs. Everett Abbott.
Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Abbott, Susanville; - Lester
Abbott, Eugene; Mrs. Hilda
Welch, Medford: the Eleo and
Orba Abbotts, all sons and
daughters of William Abbott.
Twenty-four grandchildren,
ai great-grandchildren, and
four great - great - grandchil
dren also were present..
Nieces and nephews ' at
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Burnett and children.
Talent; Mr. and Mrs. Milan
Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rodgers and son, Medford
Mrs. Valita Lenaburg and Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Dean, Port
land; Mrs. Harry Sackett,
Beaverlon; Mrs. Delpha Chat-
neifl,. Oregon City; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Abbott, Fortuna,
Calif.; Miss Goldie Abbott,
Talent; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
L,ucy and children, Yreka
W. A. Childers, Talent; and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin
and son
William Abbott's father and
mother and five children
left north Missouri in the
spring of 1873, starting, to
ward the west. At Cheyenne
they sold their traveling oul-
nt and continued by train to
northern California, having
run out of. "means" by that
time.
The pioneer supported his
family by day-labor for a
year in California and then
moved to the Ashland area,
where he secured land and es
tablished a permanent home.
Fourteen children were born
n the west.
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Medford Sojourners
To Meet Thursday
Medford Sojourners will
meet Thursday, August 25, at
12:30 at the Girls Community
club. After a short business
meeting, bridge, pinochle and
canasta will be played.
All women who have lived
in Medford or vicinity less
than two years are cordially
invited to attend and become
members.
Reunion
Held Here
By. Family
Martin A. Hayes, 613 Pine
street, was visited by seven
of his eight children and 28
of his 33 grandchildren Au
gust 12, 13, and 14. The fami
ly , celebrated the reunion at
the Dardanelle restaurant,
Gold Hill, Saturday evening.
A family portrait was taken
Sunday morning, after which
the group attended mass at
Sacred Heart Catholic church.
A picnic dinner was served
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Hayes' children pre
sented the portrait to him as
a memento of the event
Relatives here for the oc
casion included Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Rosenthal (Helen Hayes),
Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs.
Lucas D o m i n g u e (Irene
Hayes) and five children, La
fayette, la.; Mr., arid Mrs.
William J. Hayes and six
children, Houston, Tex.; Mr.
and Mrs. Roger McCoy (Del-
la .Jane Hayes) and four of
their five children, Sioux
City, la.; Mrs. Gerald- Stevens
(Ruth Hayes) and two chil
dren, Winona, Miss.; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Loop (Ruby
Hayes) and four children, San
Jose, Calif.; and Richard D,
Hayes, Medford. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M
Hayes and their four chil
dren, Brunswick, Maine, were
unable to attend.
:Two of Mr. Hayes' sisters-
in-law, Mrs. H. C. Dickison
nd Mrs. Chester ' Wilcox,
came from California with
Mr. Dickson, a daughter, Vi
vien, and the Dickisons
granddaughter,- for the reunion.
Pop, Mom 'li.
Picnic Set
Students at Lewis and
Clark college, their parents
and others interested, are in
vited to the annual potluck
picnic of the college's local
Pop and Mom group. It will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday,
August 26, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Volght,
Valley View drive.
Anyone interested in know
ing more about the college
and its activities will be wel
come, those in charge state.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the co
chairmen, Mr. and Mrs,
Voight and Mr. and Mrs: W.
A.- Arnold, Spring 2-2669 or
SPring 2-4729, Those, attend
ing are to bring their own
table service. ...
Reunion and Anniversary
Celebrated by Families
Eagle Point - The Turner
family enjoyed a picnic din
ner as they celebrated both
their family reunion and the
silver wedding anniversary of
the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Mil
lard. The event was held at
the Millard home on Hammel
rd., Thursday, Aug. 11. Dur
ing the evening the adults
Bryant Family
Holds Reunion
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bryant and daughter,
Sharon, Santa Clara, Calif.,
were in Ashland recently for
a family reunion at the home
of Mr. Bryant's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Bryant, 774
C street.
Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Pruitt and son,
John, and Lee Rice and fam
ily, all of Medford, and Mrs.
Marcelle Rjce, Talent, mother
of Mrs. Gerald Bryant. Mrs.
Pruitt is the daughter of the
Grover Bryants,
attended the Shakespearean
festival.
Claude C. Turner Sr., Cam-
arillo, Calif., was the senior
member of the family. Oth
ers present included Mrs
Elsie Turner, Table Rock
road, Medford; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Turner and children
Denise and Robbie, San Lo
renzo, Calif.; Mrs.. Eugene
(Janet) Warrick and sons.
Randy and Clifford, and Mrs.
James McDonald and chil
dren, Jimmy, Mark, Johnny,
and Jeanine, all of Eagle
Point; Miss Hayle Turner, Eu
gene; Mrs. Pat Lynch, Cama
rillo, Calif.; Miss Leila Tur
ner, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Olson and
children, Peter, Paul, Barba
ra and Marsha, Portland.
Miss Leila Turner has been
spending the past month with
her grandmother. Mrs. Elsie
Turner, She accompanied her
grandmother home following
the National Education Asso
ciation conference in Calif
ornia and will return to Cal
ifornia with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Turner Jr.,
who arrived August 17 to
spend a week.
Most of the family are for
mer valley residents and
Claude Turner Sr. will re
main for a couple of weeks
to visit his grandchildren and
relatives.
Oregon Switzerland Scene
Of Schmidt Family Reunion
A reunion of children andter, Min., and their son-in-
grandchildren ; of Mr. and law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. .William Schmidt waslMrs- Leonard Almsted, Sa-
held August 8-15 at the
Schmidt- home in Oregon
Switzerland.
Five sons, two. daughters
ana n grandchildren were to-
gether for the event. It was
the first time in 35 years that
the , immediate . family had
been together. Only a grand
son in the Navy and another
iri Rochester, Minn., were un
able to attend. '
Attending were Mrs. J. A.
Koelsch (the Schmidts' daugh
ter, Dorothy) and Mr.
Koelsch, Mission San Jose,
Calif.; Mrs. Howard McDu-
matt (Elsie), Mr. McLumatt
and sons, Howard Jr., John,
James and Patrick, St. Paul
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Kimmel ' and son, Norman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kim
mel and sons,' Robert and
Richard; Fremont, Calif.! Mr.
and. Mrs. Kenneth Kimmel
and sons, Cary, Dennis and
irienn, St. Paul; frank Hen
ry Kimmel, Medford; Mr. and
Mrs. Leo B. Kimmel, Roches-
lem,
Noel, Keith, Kenneth,
Frank and Leo Kimmel are
sons of the Schmidts.
The Leo Kimmels showed
movies and slides taken on
their recent three month
world tour, made on the liner
Caronia of the Cunard line.
They stopped at 22 ports,
toured 18 countries and were
often led by native guides.
The movies were shown
August 13 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Able,
Cherry lane, and Monday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Parker, Phoenix.
Guests Here
Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Conklin,
Tacoma, Wash., are visiting
relatives in Medford and Ash
land. While in southern Ore
gon they also plan to visit
with Mrs. Conklin's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Isaac at the Lake of the
Woods.
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A ham and turkey dinner,
sponsored by the auxiliary to
Crater Lake aerie, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, will be held
Saturday; September 10, at
the EaglesN;!. The public
is invited.
Plans for the dinner were
made at a recent meeting of
the auxiliary. Proceeds from
the event will be used to
help defray cost of a motor
ized -wheel chair for a local
boy who has muscular, dys
trophy. The chair will make
it possible for the boy to en
ter high school this fall.
Mrs. Kenneth Brown is
muscular dystrophy chair
man. Mrs. Richard ' Poole,
Mrs. Willis Pratt and Mrs.
A. W. Ford Sr., are on th
food committee.
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