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8 C MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, I960 Todyi 8 a.m.-l p.m. - Enterprl Grange breakfast, C r a n g bulldine. 12:30 p.m. -Roguette circle, Military Order of Lady Bugs, VFW hall. 3 p.m. - Philharmonic Or chestra of Southern Oregon Medford High tchool auditO' rium. Mondays 10 a.m. - Zuleima tempi sewine group, Mrs. Charles Cook. 143 Kenwood dr. 12:30 p.m. - Past Matrons of Adarel chapter, Order of Eastern Star, home of Mrs, Fred J. Fick, 502 North Holly St. 12:30 p.m. - Shady Cove Garden club, home of Mrs Ivan Hale, Shady Cove. 7:30 p.m. - Degree of Honor association, Girls Community club. 7:30 D.m. - Nevita Social club, home of Mrs. Elva Ed' ler. 60 North Peach st. 8 D.m. - St. Catherine': guild, St. Mark's Episcopal church parish house. 7:30 p.m. - Siskiyou Knife and Fork club, Caesar room. Mark Antony hotel. 8 p.m. - Scottish Rite Worn en's club, Masonic hall. 8 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church circle: Miriam, home of Mrs. William Myers, 1501 Oregon terrace. Tu.iday: 9:30 a.m. - Westminster Presbyterian church, Worn en's A s s o c 1 a tion circles; Elizabeth, with Mrs. Ralph Thompsen, 18 North Modoc ave - Martha, with Mrs. E. L Harlow, route 3, box 162. 9:30 a.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circles: 1 with Mrs. Orner Haugen, 1796 Thomas rd.: 2, with Mrs. Ross Adams, route 4, box 410H; 3 with Mrs. George G. Rose- berry, 3110 Hollywood ave. 5, at First Methodist church: 6, with Mrs. Charles Jones 30 Summit ave.: 7. with Mrs Walter Higglns. 2200 Oak- wood dr. 10 a.m. - Jackson County Inter - Aeoncy Council, Red Cross building. 10 a.m. - Shady Cove Home Extension unit, home of Mrs, John R. Loner. . . 10:30 a.m. - New Apple gate Home Extension unit Mrs. Clav Brlon. 10:30 a.m. - Sams Valley Home Extension unit, with Mrs. Donald Elder, Day lane 12 noon - Kiwanlan Dames, home of Mrs. Curt Butter fislH. B13 Minnesota ave. 12 noon - Ladies of Elks, Elk. temnle. 12 noon - Woman's Society of Christian Service circle 10, t First Methodist churcn. 1 p.m. - Woman's Society nf f-hrlstian Service circle 9 with Mrs. George Mayficld, , 59! Rose ave. 1:30 D.m. - Rogue Valley Herb Society, home of Mrs. T.. w. Llneschell. Hillcrcst rd. 1:30 p.m. - Westminster Presbyterian church Women's association, Ruth circle, ivirs. A T.. James. 1426 Euclid ave, 1-30 p.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circle 8, with Mrs. G. R. Carter, 821 ITnct .Tnckson st. 8-30 D.m. - Royal Arch Masons and Widows, Jackson villi Masonic temnle. 7:30 p.m. - Chapter BE of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, 220 Vancou- 7:30 D.m. - Westminster Presbyterian church, Wom en's Association, Esther circle, with Mrs. Miles Smith, 8 Richmond ave. 7:45 p.m. - Rogue Valley chapter, Oregon Music Teach ers association, St. Mary's academy. 8 p.m. - Crater Lake Post and auxiliary, VFW, VFW hall. 8 p.m. - Oregon Nurses As sociation, district 4, Sacred Heart hospital. 8 p.m. - Zlon Lutheran church circle Mary, with Mrs. B. K. Blackhurst, 135 White Oak dr. Wednesday) 10' a.m. - Zion Lutheran church circle Lydia, with Mrs. Henry Moyer, 1755 Ncl dermeyer dr. 10:30 a.m. - Central Point Home Extension unit, with Mrs. D. D. Cobllcghs, 3610 Grant rd., Central Point. 11 a.m. - Townscnd Har mony auxiliary club, Walker's Dreamland, 415V4 East Main it. 12 noon - Reames Social club, Medford Masonic hall. 12:30 p.m. - Past Matrons of Nevita chapter, home of Mrs. Guy Tex, 360 South Sec ond st., Central Point. 1 p.m. - Phoenix Grange Home Economics club, home of Mrs. Ray Cyr, 3338 For rest ave., Medford. 1:30 p.m. - contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Mal colm Byers, 907 East Main st, 2 p.m. - Wednesday Sludv ciud, uins community club. 7 p.m. - Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, uiris community club. 7:30 p.m. - Bethel 14. In- ternatlonal Order of Job's Daughters, Medford Masonic temple. Rogue Valley Country club, 8 ,p.m. Medford Jayce- cttes, home of Mrs. DouRlas Peters, 927V& West 13th st. 8 p.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circle 11, with Mrs. Edmund E. Hass. 1615 urown ave. Thursdays 9:30 a.m. - Jacksonville Garden club, Jacksonville Community hall. 10 a.m. - Lone Pine Home Extension unit, Roxy Ann Grange hall. 12:30 p.m. - Medford So journers, Girls Community club. 1 p.m. - Medford Blue Star Mothers, chapter 2, Santo hall. 1 p.m. - Woman's Christian Service circle, home of Mrs. Donald E. Faber, 415 Hazel st. 1 p.m. - Wononah Club of Weatonka Council, Degree of Pocahontas, Redman hall, Ap ple st. 1:30 p.m. - Sams Valley Ladles club, home of Mrs. Tom Bogenoff, Perry rd. 1:30 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church circles: Ruth, with Mrs. Leonard Olson, - 363 North Tenth st., Central Point; Esther, with Mrs. William McKcttrick, 336 Crater Lake ave. 6:30 p.m. - Medford Busi ness and Professional Wom en's club, Tally Ho. 7-9 p.m. - Roosevelt School open house, at school. 8 p.m. - Adarel chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Ma sonic temple, Jacksonville. 8 p.m. - Roxy Ann Court, Order of the Amaranth, Med ford Masonic temple. Friday: 10:30 a.m. - Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union, Fire place room, First Presbyter ian church. 8 p.m. - Ladies' Auxiliary, Medford Carpenters' Union, Carpenters hall, 123V4 West Main at. 8 p.m. - Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias hall. District Officer MakesOffical Visit to Auxiliary Shadv Cove Mrs. Henri etta Dill, Brookings, senior vice president of district 7 of the Ladies auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, made her official visit recent ly to the Steelhead auxiliary, Shady Cove. Accompanying Mrs. Dill was Mrs. Alice Beam, Brook ings, district trustee. Mrs. Harry Birch, district president, was presented a ga vcl for the district's use from the Brookings' auxiliary. Plans were made for the auxiliary and post to visit the veterans at the Veterans Administration domiciliary, White City, Monday, Novem ber 14. Plans were announced re garding the Thanksgiving din ner for post and auxiliary members and friends to be held at the. VFW hall in Shady Cove at 2 p.m. on No vember 24. At the meeting it was an nounced that Hie annual har vest dinner held recently was well attended. The charter was draped In memory of Mrs. Clarence Coons, a charter member of auxiliary, who died re- ntly In Nevada. Golden Link Class To Elect Officers Golden Link class of First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hilda Hague, 2641 Council avenue, Novem ber 17 for a dessert luncheon. Election of officers will be held during the business ses sion which will follow Brownie Revel Attended By Four Hundred Scouts Approximately 400 Roeue vaucy uin Scouts, filling tour ouses and several cars, attended a Brownie Revel rec ently at Tomlin Forest In utile Switzerland The Brownie Revel opened with Brownie Troop 43 per forming the flag, ceremony after which Mrs. R. W. Gray, council president, spoke to the girls. She welcomed them to the revel, which was a pro gram to decorate areas of Tomline Forest to deoict in ternational scenes, each area representing a different coun try. Senior Girl Scouts dec orated the areas, and the In termediate scouts acted as guides who led groups of the girls through the areas rep resenting Germany, Japan, Spain, Hawaii, and a scene commemorating the 100th birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts. The Brownies each wore a headdress representing the country of their troop's choice. In the German area articles from Germany and Austria were displayed and during the visiting time, German songs were sung and phrases were learned. Japan was represent ed by Japanese dolls, songs, costumes and games. Spain also was represented by dolls, costumes, and song, but the most interesting part of this area was a Spanish game cal led "Rompicndo da Plnata". A large paper bag, the plnata, filled with wrapped candies. is dressed to represent a boy or girl and is hung from the ceiling or tree with cord. The players, blindfolded, then take turns trying to break the plnata with a stick. The play ers scramble for the sweets when they fall from the pin ata. The Hawaiian area was dec orated with Ieis, muu-muuB, dolls, and grass skirts made from cut strips of newspaper. At the Juliette Low scene, where scouting was explain ed to the new girls, there was a witch with a big, black pot into which the girls dropped their donations of pennies. At the closing of the revel, after taps, the Senior Girl Scouts formed a magic tunnel under which all the girls pas sed In line to board the buses for the return trio. Senior Girl Scouts who helped prepare the decora tions, games, and' songs were Misses Diana Hiali, Marilyn Harwood, Janctte Jones, Ruth Mllllgan, Lynn Peterson, El len Montgomery, Sunny Gas- tineau, Nola Shurtlcff, Rose Ann Warren, Patty Ray, Mary Stuart, Bertha Hasler, end Yvonne Mclver. Intermediates who acted as guides between the displays were Misses Diane Car michael, Patty Fagone, Jen nifer Hankins, Diana Koel mel, Mary Sue Emerson, Phyl lis Overturl, and Wilda Dee Bledsoe. Leaders attending 1 11 Uu jii m . m nuu ii miivtm ' , ' J ( , , 1 ' ' Thts. four Brownie Scouts, wearing headdresses, were among those who attended the recent Brownie Revel held at the Girl Scout day camp, Tomlin forest. The four girls, mem bers of a new troop being started at Griffin Creek school, are (left to right) Debbie Gee, Diane Gleaves, Beverly Huftel ing and Hazel Dennis Mrs. Jerry Gastineau, Mrs H. R. Hutchinson, M r s. George Baylor, Mrs. L. M Vincel, Mrs. Donald Stratford, Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. J. H. Eddy, Mrs. George A. Cook sey, Mrs. A. E. Piazza, Mrs Richard D. Nelson, Mrs. Ted Wiley, Mrs. R. Hopping, Mrs. Donald Wood, Mrs. Harold Brcedlove, Mrs. Earl Igo, Mrs. R. L. Barbce, Mrs. Dean Ep pinger, Mrs. Rod Miller, Mrs. Del Christensen, Mrs. Ken neth Blair and Miss Maurine McCurdy. Also attending was Mrs. Arthur Madsen, a reg istered nurse. The Rogue Valley Girl Scout Council is a member agency of the United Medford Crusade, the' Ashland-Talent United Fund, and the Jose phine County United Fund; West Siskiyou district con ducts a Girl Scout Fund drive. WCTU Schedules Friday Meeting Mrs. G. O. Sanden will re port on the state convention held recently in Dallas, Ore.. at the Friday, November 18, meeting of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union. The meeting will start at 10:30 a.m. in the Fireplace room of the First Presbvterian church. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon with members taking their own ta ble service and a covered dish. Gifts for the Medford Gos pel Mission are to be taken to the Friday meeting, it was announced. Workshop Announced By Lake Creek Unit; Member is Honored Lake Creek - Lake Creek Home Extension unit will hold a workshop day Novem ber 16 at the home of Mrs. James Edge. Women will meet at 10 a.m. and are to bring a sack lunch and mate rials for an apron. Mrs. Joe Arens, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Leland M. Char ley and Mrs. Edge were ap pointed by the chairman, Mrs. Murray Bartling, to serve on the committee. The last regular meeting of the unit was held at the Meyer home. Mrs. John Benson and Mrs. Frank Klingle were guests. Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson, who is leaving soon to make her home on the east coast, was honored. Mrs. Ira Wool folk read an article on "Youth" for Mrs. Davidson. Mrs.' Carl Vickoren gave a report on a recent safety meeting and Mrs. Arens and Mrs. Charley reported on the program planning session. The December meeting at the Edge home will include a, gift exchange. Members wishing information on the luncheon menu are' to call Mrs. Meyer. Those attending are to bring three suggestions for next year's lessons. 1 Veterans, Auxiliary Announce Dinner Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 7 p.m. at Girls Commu nity club. A potluck dinner at 7 p.m. will be followed by a social hour. :-:: La.,'l:,:,::l.:,-1:l:l First Church of Christ, Scientist 100 Windsor Avenue, Medford 1 block south of East Main Sermon: "Mortals and Immortals" You are always welcome r Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m. Nursery facilities available 7 EE! .li'li'1: 1'i, EE'i'EE Fashions ... For The Bridle S I lA I MEBMfO'S t ASHION CENTER and for every member of the Bridal Party let us help you plan the wedding of your dreams. 214 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-7169 COOKIES? 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