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0 e THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1961 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. Social Events f Women's News Miss Jane PVanl Installed Medford Bethel 55 Queen Miss Jane Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharliS Ward 405 Oak Grovo road, was in stalled ns honored queen of Bethel 55, Intcrnajional Order of Jobs Daughters, at cere monies held at the Masonic temple December 29. Other line officers installed were the Misses Barbara Mit- chell, senior princess; Pamela Trowbridge, guide; and Lynn Langston, marshal. Appointive officers install ed were the Misses Penny Simmons, chaplain; Connie Biddle, recorder; Jean Woods senior custodian; Cynthia Tay lor. librarian: Julie Barclay, treasurer; Susan Root, Inner guard: Jonnie Six, page; Jeanne Salade and Fredeana Wilkins, ladles of the light, and Lona Taylor, Rhonda Reynolds, Roberta Fetherston Nancy Edwards and Cather Ine Thanos, messengers. Choir members are the Misses Krista Baker, Jill Hibbs, Ann Jensen, Diane Medcalf, Sandra Irving, Shar on Baker, Judy Mee, Joyce Van Buren, Kathleen Bowers, Judy Hanning, Diane Vinzant, Kay Hay, Beverly Bush, Christine Bartels, Terry Pitts, Pat Hardenberger, Shireen Prough and Patty Selby, solo ist. Miss Six Escorted Jack Fetherston, associate guardian, escorted Past Hon ored Queen Teresa Six, who acted as installing queen. She introduced the other installing officers, who were the Misses Lynda Knips, guide; Karalee Selby, marshal; Barbara Gor don, chaplain; Marcia Spence, senior custodian; Janet Tur ner, recorder, Bethel 69; Carla Borough, junior custodian, Bethel 14, all past honored queens, and Charlotte Brown, musician. Bethel 69. The Bible was escorted by little Karen Knips, cousin of the queen-elect. Visiting queens were escort ed and introduced. They in cluded the Misses Judy Eber hart, Bethel 22, Ashland; Jan et Turner, Bethel 69, and Car- la Borough, Bethel 14, botn of Medford, Senior Princesses Linda Nash, Bethel 69, and Barbara Morton, Bethel 14, also were Introduced with Junior Princesses Patty Bre- wald, Bethel 69, and Diane Evernham, Bethel 14. L. R. Manning, associate grand guardian, was seated in the East and Miss Mary O'Neil, Bethel 13, grand treas urer, was introduced. Guardi ans and associate guardians of bethels in Ashland, Central Point, Grants Pass and Myrtle Creek were presented. Officers Introduced Mrs. Frank Salyers, royal matron, and John Day, royal patron, and members of Roxy Ann court, Order of Amar anth, were Introduced. Mrs. W. K. Suit, vice grand guar dian, was also presented. Mike Phillips, master coun cilor, Medford chapter, Order of De Molay, assisted in the installation of the new queen. He was assisted by Roger Kelso, senior councilor; Larry Little, Junior councilor; Jon Jensen, marshal; Dean Evern ham, chaplain, and an honor guard consisting of Steve El chlcberger, captain; Mike Fetherston, Gary Wheeler, Jim Armstrong and Bob Van Duker. Miss Patty Selby sung "Our Father" for the altar solo and , the proclamation was sworn to by Miss Lynda Knips. Miss Ward Introduced, her famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Tommy; her grandpar ents, Mr. and M r s. Lester Knips, Lakeside, Ore., and aunts, Mrs. Vern Hall, Port land, Major Alberta Knips, Fort Lewis, and Mrs. GBburl Knips, Karen and John Knips, cousins. Other officers ietro duced their parent. Mother's Pin Retiring Queen (Tercel pre sented Miss Ward an honorwl queen's pin, the quern's tiara and the Jobcna doll. Mrs. Jac Six presented her own past honored queen's pin to htr daughter, Teresa, e Brother Tomgiy and coitfn John Kfjps pic'iUcf'c Hif Ward Willi flowers and lajjuv cl. In aft addendum Miss Kara lee Selby presented Miss Six with the past honored queen's tiara on behalf of Junior "' ot Queen Marcia Burrcll. M'qi Six was tl)9i welcomed into the circle of past queens which itftludod her mother. Following the ceremony re freshments, were served. M.Q. jor Alberta Knips and Mrs. Vern Hall served cake; Mrs. William Knips, punch, and Mrs. Gilbert Knips, coffee. The Misses Lnna Merrifield and Grctchcn Meier assisted with the serving. Mlsi Patty Brewald was In charge of the guest book and Miss Cathy Uridel, nrnjrsrru). r'i rt 3. Miss Jane Ward (Knackstcdt photo) Many Visit in Applegate Homos Applcgatc - Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stone and family have been Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neceletto and family of San Jose who spent the holidays at the Stone's home. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Elms and family, Eu reka, Calif. - Mrs. Elms and Mrs. Niceletto are sisters of Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hill and family of Brookings spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carl, Swan Lake, have been guests of his mother, Mrs. Flossie Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christen- sen and two daughters of Har lan, Iowa, spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arlon Christensen and fam ily. Also visiting the Christen- sen's were Mr. and Mrs. Gay- lord Flung and family, Co- qullle, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. William GUL Eugene, spent the holidays visiting at the home ct JLr. and Mrs. Francis Kroua. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrett, Hutchkiss, Colo., were guests for two weeks at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow and family, Salem, are spend ing twb weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nerval Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow hope to finish the home they had started to build several years ago while Mr. Morrow was working at the Murphy mill as a scaler. Mr. Morrow is presently working in the Salem area. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rich traveled to Seattle over the holidays to visit at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gui- chard. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Prowell and family spent the New Year's holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Frccmantle and family at Eureka, Calif. Lodge to Hold Fun Night Party Pocahontas lodge plans "fun night" parly Friday, January , at 8:30 p.m. In Ihe Redman hall on Apple street. The party will follow a busi nrw mealing of the liwta scheduled for 7:30 ).m. Francis Cronin will furnish the music end cell for the s.uere dancini. Member eft to bring gitts. Members ere lei axerA I bring .enrivichee mm! cevee ftir the refrluiei lenw. sk AseecjtMj) 7:30 p.m. - ftetlttl . Tkr nelionel Order "of Job'e De!iti. tfMifcir tenw. 8 i. - Aekxel cfcate, Oil. Woswil . J'- sonvllla. e 8 p.ivej- GriMa CrtvS Per- en'9 T ( c h c r .fjrivtlun srhnnl V-n,mKltim 7:30 p.m. - MistfatiO camp, Royal Neighbors ot)mericn, Knights of Pythias hall. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood crulG OoenK cQnnumity club R p.m. - Phoenix -Talent. PTA. Talent school gym nasium. Friday; 11 a.m. - Griffin Creek Home Extension mil'., Grange hall. 12 noon - Thimble club of Phoenix, home of Mrs. Enid Caster, (100 Sixth st Phoenix. 1 p.m. - Get Together club, Girls Community club. "Lights" Program Set for Tonight The public is Invited to at tend the "Lights on for Edu cation" program at Howard school tonight at 8 o Oock in the Multi-Purpose room. This program is being sponsored locally by the Medford School board and 1 19 ward Parent Teacher association, accord Ing to program chairman, Mrs Ernest ChrOs. The "Lights on for Educa lion" program is an opportiO nily for the Howard commu nity to learn about education and child welfare issues the 1961 Oregon Legislature will be considering, Mrs. Chriss announced. .Program panelists will In clude "George Flanagan, for mer school board member; Mary Wong, studenj body president; Ramona Bielby, sixth grade student; Harold fBoner, Howard Principal. Pan el moderator will be Elliott Becken, assistant superinten dent Medford Public schools. Installation Set For Bethel 14 Bethel 14, International Or der of Job's Daughters, will hold formal Installation serv ices Saturday, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Medford Ma sonic temple. The public is invited. Miss Barbara Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence L. Smith, 826 Grant Street, will be crowned hon ored queen. Other officers to be Install ed with Miss Morton are the Misses Diane Evernham, sen ior princess; Laura Rupert, junior princess; Pat Ellis, guide; and Pat Harris, mar shal. The Medford chapter of De Molay will assist in the crowning ceremony. Following the ceremony a dance is planned by Miss Evernham for bethel mem bers and their guests. Mrs. Merlyn Borough, assisted by bethel members and their mothers, Is planning refresh ments for the evening. Invita tions have been sent to all bethels in the valley. Members of Bethel 14 are reminded that, since the in stallation service replaces the January 4 regular meeting, Saturday night attendance will be counted. Y Knot Twirlers Announce Party The Y Knot Twirlers Square Dance club will hold a party dance Saturday, Janu ary 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the Phoe nix Community club. Potluck refreshments will be served during intermission. Douglas Fosbury will call. All square dancers are welcome. Mrs, Emily Logaa League Advisop Arriving Tonight Mrs. Emily P. Logan, Sa lem, memjjer oj the Oregsn inousiriai Accident, commis sion and of the League of Women Voters, will arrive in Medford tonight for a scries of meetings with the Medford League. Mrs. Logan is the state advisor of the local league Tcmlght Mrs. Logan will meet with members of the Medford league board, and to morrow she will conduct a one-day conference at the Red uross maiding, various as pects of league work and pro-. gram will be considered. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and anyone inter ested is invited to attend. Mrs. Logan will speak. Reserva tions may be made with Mrs. John Raapke, SPring 3-3337. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Logan will meet with Ashland members of the league. Twins' Mothers To Hold Election Mothers of Twins Club will hold officer election Thurs day, January 5, at the home of Mrs. Herbert Daniken, 2145 Barnett rd., at 8 p-m. Plans for a Valentine party will be discussed. All mothers of twins are corcuauy inviiea. Anyone wishing further information may call Mrs. R. L. Wooton, Spring 3-5261. Potluck Luncheon Planned by Club Medford Fifty Plus club will meet at St. Mark's Guild hall Friday, January 6, at noon for a potluck luncheon. Apples ripen at roorn tem perature ten times as fast as they do when kept in a refrigerator. mm We've been feeling frightfully superior and virtuous. This female can report that she kept a New Year resolution an entire year. We slipped two or three times, but consider ing everything, we did real well. A year ago Christmas we had our feelings hurt when the Medford police department sent us a notice saying we owed them $3.50 for ovcrparklng fines. Although we were! absolutely sure that we didn t owe them any such a thing, we wrote them a check for tho sum, accompanied it with a firm letter and vowed that we'd quit parking our car in front of the office. Now, a whole year later, we can report that we had only three over-parking tickets during the entire year, as compared to an average of about one a' week for previous years. Unless our arithmetic is as bad as we sometimes think It is, the city lost about $100 In over-parking' fines plus heaven knows how much in "meter feeding" money. Of course, we had a little ' help on the deal. For one thing, Pappy has done a lot of chnuffcurlng since the first week in November when Potpourri broke a bone in her right foot and wasn't doing so good ns far as walking or driving went. Since Pappy was doing the driving, he didn t park the Doll (otherwise known as thr motorized pup tent) by a meter. Which reminds us of something. Several weeks ago when wo bragged to Pappy that the traffic department had only stuck us with three over-parking tleaete In several . months he said "That a nothing, I've never had a ticket for over-parking." Perhaps we'd bettor eaptaln tint the term "motorized pup tfiit" isn't original with Pottmurti. The two of us read it In a magazine for sports cer owners it was the cev tempuoue term of the owner of a large ana etpensive Amer ican mate car who said he wee Met and tired of hearing citizens of the. United State I) nig about their foreign sporls cere. He hinted that y retfbloode. American wouU buy a good cer msA in this counUe. Of course, we presume he wouldn't want to lo the erne t say that the car manuCac Ixreit la thie) country had to fiee U all tfieir sales maeke to turoiwtfts arid Smith Aweriet-. for Instance. Ve lemu'4 lore) ts tint It couittr efcpccts to sel? to others, it hee to bu somethiiij, la retSrn. And It's a bit difficult mmetlme lo let onomic enfitfirf nd political friends It the same time. O.S. - e 3-JHAY o GREAT JANUARY SMI llg?U&fi-4!Ml 'Wffi&k' ' WeVofweallew ' 1 Ft??' ' ' TSS' M PRINTS FT. 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