Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1961, Image 20

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Open house held January 1 honored Mr. and Mrs. Walker
M. Caldwell, 403 Second street. Phoenix, on their golden
wedding anniversary. The couple's sons and daughters were
hosts ior the event. The Caldwells have lived in Oregon since
1937. (Simonson-Walker photo)
Phoenix Couple Honored
On Golden Anniversary
Phoenix - Children of Mr.
and Mrs. Walker M. Caldwell
403 Second street, held open
house January 1 to celebrate
the 50lh wedding anniversary
of their parents. About 50
friends called at the couple's
home from two to five o'clock
in the afternoon.
An arrangement of gold and
white chrysanthemums center
ed the lace covered table for
the event. Mrs. Horace Root,
a daughter, cut and served
the decorated cake and Mrs.
Richard Marsh, another
daughter, poured coffee. Tea
was poured by Mrs. Lewis
Caldwell, a daughter-in-law,
and Loretta Caldwell was in
charge of the guest book.
Margie Root assisted with the
gifts.
Visitors included the Rev.
William Saladln of Phoenix
Presbyterian church and Mrs.
Saladin; Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Clark, Trail; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Douglas and sons, Jim
my and Gerry; and Mr. and
Mrs. George Osier, Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell
were married December 28,
1010, at the home of the
CMJMIIMiTC.
Today:
1 p.m.-Belhel 55, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters, Masonic temple.
2 p.m.-Jackson Council of
the Blind, Guild hall, St.
Mark's church.
Mondayi
12:30 p.m.-Reamei Past Ma
trons club, home of Mrs.
Frank Little, 1602 East Jack
son st.
1:30 p.m.-Jackson County
Retired Teachers association,
Girls Community club.
7:30 p.in.-Southern Oregon
Chapter of Oregon Association
of Nursery Education, Kent's
Kindergarten, 922 South Oak.
dale ave.
7:45 p.m.-Dcgree of Honor
Protective association. Girls
Community club.
7:45 p.m.. - Westminster
Guild of First Presbyterian
church, fireplace room at
church.
8 p.m.-St. Catherine's Guild,
St. Mark $ church Guild hall.
8 p.m.-Scollish Rile Wo
men's club, Masonic temple.
Tuesdayi
9:30 a.m.-Women'i associa
tion of First Presbyterian
church circles: Hope, with
Mrs. Myron Gaston, 1416
West Tenth si.; Mercy, with
Mrs. Harold Houston, 215 Eric
St.; and Temple, with Mrs. Eu
gene Orr, Old Military rd.
10 a.m.-Board of Women's
Association o f Westminster
Presbyterian church, at
church.
10:30 a.m.-Oak Grove Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Lylo Thurman, JO Fair Oaks
dr.
12 noon - Insurance Wo
men of Jacksun county, Jack
son hotel.
12:30 p.m.-Women'i Asso
ciation of First Presbyterian
church circles: Bethany-Trinity,
with Mrs. R. Charles Hou
se!, 619 South Oakdale ave ;
Charity, with Mrs. George Os
ier, 719 Palm st.; Grace, with
Mrs. Chester Wendt, Old
Stage rj., and Faith, at the
church.
12:30 p.m.-Women's Fellow
ship, First Baptist church,
church annex.
6:30 p.m.-Medford Board of
Realtors and the Women's
Council, Dardanelles.
7:30 p.m.-Bethel 85, Mason
la temple.
7:30 p.m. -Night lighters
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. C. L. Walters, 855 Beall
lane.
7:30 p.m.-Royal Neighbors
of America, Knights of Pyth
ias hall.
7:30 p.m.-Women's Associa
tion of First Presbyterian
church circles: Candlelight-1
Vesper, with Mrs. John Hatch,
944 Whitman ave.
7:45 p.m.-Wllson Park
Home Extension unit, home of
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bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Bradbury, near Culver,
Kan. The Rev. I. L. McKean,
pastor of Culver Methodist
church, performed the cere
mony. Winifield Caldwell,
was best man for his brother
and Miss Oma Timmons was
bridesmaid.
Mrs. Caldwell, the former
Anna Bradbury, was born in
Wappingers Falls, New York,
and moved to Kansas with
her parents when she was 15
years old. Mr. Caldwell was
born In Culver.
The family moved to Ore
gon in August, 1937, and to
Phoenix the following Decern
ber. All joined the Presby
terian church there the next
Easter Sunday.
tneir lour children, are
Mrs. Horace Root (Wilma),
1025 Ellcndale drive, Mrs
Richard Marsh (Neva), 2100
East Main street, and Lewis,
880 Wabash avenue, all of
Medford; and Edwin, 403 Sec
ond street.
They also have five grand
children, Loretta and David
Caldwell and Margie, Elva
and Billie Root.
Mrs. Oliver Smeltz, 1049 In-
grid st.
8 p.m.-Nevita chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, Central
Point Masonic temple.
8 p.m.-Pythian club of the
Pythian Sisters, home of Mrs.
Harry Bryant, 1312 Reddy
ave.
8 p.m.-Roguette circle, Mili
tary Order of Lady Bugs,
VFW hall.
8 p.m.-Women's Guild of
Zion Lutheran church, church
fireplace room.
Wednesdayi
10:30 a.m.-Medford Home
Extension club, Santo hall.
11 a.m.-Medford Townseiid
club, Walker's Dreamland,
415' i East Main st.
12 n o o n-Mistloloe club,
Girls Community club.
12:30 p.m.-Chapter AA of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs
Oscar Hcyerman, 125 Winema
Way.
12:30 p.m.-Women of Ro
tary, with Mrs. R. A. Naumes,
B20 Oakdale ave.
1 p.m.-Litlle Garden club
home of Mrs. Walter Mar
quess, 889 Morrison ave.
1:30 p.m. -Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. E.
G. Trowbridge, 3237 Jackson
ville highway.
8 p.m.-Medford Junior Wo
men's club, home of Mrs. J.
L. Holmes, 303 Willamette
ave.
8 p.m.-XI Mu chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs.
William 11. llartman, 538
Whitman place.
Thursday:
10 a m.-Phocnlx Home Ex
tension unit. Phot-nix First
Presbyterian church.
10:30 a in. -Howard Home
Extension unit, with Mrs. J.
S. Lydiard, 23H0 Crater Lake
highway.
12:30 p.m. - Adarel Social
club, Jacksonville Masonic
hall.
12:30 pm. -Medford So
journers, Girls Community
club.
12 30 p.m. -St. Peters' Lu
theran Ladies' Aid, at church.
12:30 p in. VFW Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs.
Hen Allison, 1027 West Tenth
St.
8:45 p.m. Rogue River Val
ley Knife and Fork club,
Rogue Valley Country club,
7:15 p.m. -Warren Assem
bly, Order of Rainbow fur
Girls, Jacksonville Masonic
temple.
8 p. m. -Realties chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, Medfoid
Masonic temple.
Friday:
12 noon - St. Elizabeth's
Guild, St. Murk's Episcopal
church, at church.
Saturday:
1 p.m.-ZiiIeima t e m p ie,
Daughters of the Nile, Med
ford Masonic temple.
Installation HeldTuesday
By Central Point Bethel
Central Point Miss Helen Goff was crowned honored
queen of Bethel 38, International Order of Job's Daughters,
during ceremonies held Tuesday, January 3 in the Central
Point Masonic temple. Miss
Eugene V. Goff, Medford, received her crown from her
brother, Leslie, acting master councilor of Crater chapter,
Order of De Molay.
Retiring Queen Rebecca
escorted by Paul Hopkins, associate guardian
Also installed were Miss
Janet Hobbs, senior princess;
Miss June Hopkins, junior
princess; Miss Sandra Beaslv,
guide; Miss Judy Patterson,
mrashal; Miss Janice Ayres,
recorder; Miss Pamela Bur
goyne, treasurer; Miss Virgin
ia Wilson, chaplain; Miss Jan
ice Campbell, musician; Miss
Lee Hamilton, librarian; Miss
Cathleen Harsh. Miss Kathcr-
ne Collinsworth, Miss Cora
Belle Ravenor, Miss Lorraine
Scalberg, Miss Colleen Knapp,
messengers; Miss Nancy
Clark, senior custodian; Miss
Sue Kelley,. junior custodian;
Miss Patricia Knapp, inner
guard; Miss Betty Planken-
horn, outer guard; Miss Elin
Livingston, lady of the lights,
and Miss Rena Offutt, page.
Installing Officers
Installing officers were Miss
Linda Warren, guide, Miss
Jeannette Purdy, marshal;
Miss Kay Askwith, recorder,
all past queens of Bethel 38.
Miss Marion Parsons, junior
past queen of Bethel 14 was
chaplain; Mrs. Gene Snook,
past queen of Bethel 38, mu
sician; Miss Carla Borough,
queen of Bethel 14, senior cus
todian; Miss Teresa Six, past
queen of Bethel 55, junior
custodian; Miss Jackie Hume,
past queen of Bethel 56, lady
of the lights.
Bethel choir members are
the Misses Linda Chisum, Jeri
Gardner, Nancy Johnson, Tan
ya Johnson, Gail Lewis, Tari
Lee Martin, Carol Millard and
Linda Snyder.
Escort of the Bible by Pa
tricia Klatt and escort of the
crown by Pamela Klatt
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur W. Klatt, Medford,
preceded the ceremony. Miss
Constance Morris sang the al
tar solo.
Order Participates
Order of De Molay mem
bers participating in the
crowning ceremony were Les
lie Goff, acting master coun
cilor; Bruce Burns, senior
councilor; Roger Kelsoe, jun
ior councilor; Master Coun
cilor James Ackerman, mar.
shal; Richard Litchti, chap
lain. The honor guard con-
sister of Melvin Harsh, cap
tain; Boyd Henry, Mike Feth-
erslon, Jerry Geim, Jim Arm
strong and Dean Everham.
Queen Helen's theme of
"Winter Enchantment" was
used in her colors of royal
blue and white. Myriads of
blue fronds centered with si 1
ver bells were hung above the
dais, to the left of which was
a grouping of silvered firs.
Large snowflakes decorated
the velvet curtains. Blue me
tallic medallions and frosted
fir trees decorated the dining
room. A while tulle tree top
ped with a gold star centered
the table on which the queen a
cake of blue and while had
been placed. Bouquets of
white carnations completed
the picture. The decorating
had been done by the Misses
Janet Hobbs, Virginia Wilson,
June Hopkins and Janice Ay
res, and their mothers.
Queens escorted and intro
duced were Miss Jane Ward,
Medford, Bethel 55; Miss Cur
la Borough, Bethel 14; Miss
Joey Hume, Trail, Bethel 56;
Miss Sonja Wall, Giants Pass,
Bethel 13; and Miss Diana
Blue, queen-elect of Bethel 36
Other Guests
Other honored guests were
Mrs. W. K. Suit, Medford,
vice-grand guardian, Mrs. Carl
Elhart, Medford, past grand
guardian, L. R. Manning, Med
ford, associate grand guardian
of Oregon; Miss Mary O'Neill,
Bethel 13, Grants Pass, grand
bethel treasurer; Miss Laurl
Beth Buonoeore, Bolhel 55,
Medford, representative to
Washington; Miss June Hop
kins, Central Point Bethel 38,
representative to Wisconsin;
Mrs. Morris Boughner, Med
ford, grand Electa, and Mr.
Hoiigliner, worthy grand pa
Iron, order of Eastern Star
and past associate guardian of
Bethel 14; Archie Purdy, wor
shipful master of Central
Point Masonic lodge; Mr. and
Mis. Paul Snook, Shady Cove,
patron and matron of Nevila
chapter OES; Russell Fair, De
Molay Dad advisor; Miss Eda
Larson, senior princess, Belh-
56, Shady Cove, and Miss
Carol Ujnrk, junior princess,
Bethel 22. Ashland.
Many guardians and past
guardians of valley bethels
were present.
Flowers Presented
The new queen Introduced
her parents and her brother.
Her father presented her with
her gavel and a nosegay of
white rosebuds. Queen Helen
gave her mother a corsage and
her father and brother bou
Innniores. Also Introduced
was her uncle, Aubrov Goff,
Medford.
Mr. Purdy presented the
iftieen with American beauty
roses In behalf of the Masonic
order and the Crater De Mo
lay chapter gave her orchids
Mrs. Paul Snook, ill behalf
of the Nevila rhaptrr, OES,
presented Queen Helen with
Goff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ferrell, installing officer, was
Miss Helen Goff
(Landis photo)
a gut certificate for a new
dove for the bethel.
Mrs. Purdy and Mr. Stew
art were presented their past
guardian and associate guar
dian pins.
At an addendum following
the ceremonies, Miss Sue Kel
ley performed a dance. "Win
ter Enchantment" written by
Mrs. Scott Hamilton in honor
of the occasion was read by
retiring Queen Rebecca.
Queen Helen was given her
Job's doll dressed in a replica
of her gown of white scalloped
Chantilly lace with royal blue
satin cummerbund.
Refreshments for the recep
tion and dance which followed
were served by the Misses
Judy Patterson, Sandra Beas
ly, Sue Kelley and Jeri Gard
ner with assistance from their
mothers.
Coming Events
Announced for
Post, Auxiliary
A number of coming events
were announced last week by
Crater Lake post, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, and auxiliary.
Monday, January 9, auxil
iary members will provide en
tertainment and serve refresh
ments for the Camp White
post, Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
January 12 the auxiliary
sewing club will hold a reve
lation party at the home of
Mrs. Ben Allison, 1027 West
Tenth street. Luncheon will
be served at 12:30 p.m. with
Mrs. E. G. Hcims as chairman
and secret pals will be revealed.-
January 17 the post and
auxiliary will hold a baked
ham dinner at 6:30 p.m. to
honor all past commandors of
the post and past presidents of
the auxiliary. Richard Schulz
and Mrs. Russell Zundel are
chairmen.
At the last meeting of the
auxiliary, Mrs. Ben Allison
Americanism chairman, spoke
concerning an article written
by Carol Stewart on "What it
means to be an American."
Mrs. Arthur Tomlin served
cakes made to represent veter
ans, and iced to resemble a
soldier's uniform.
At a Christmas party of the
auxiliary, several members of
Girl Scout Troop 130 enter
tained. Participating were
Lois Henry, Kim Maueh, Shir
ley Anderson, Sheila Llewel
lyn, Karon Baldwin and
Kathy Jennings.
Bach Workshop
Held for Pupils
A Bach workshop for piano
pupils of Mrs. D. F. lluson
was held Thursday, December
29, at Purucker Piano house.
The group is preparing for the
Oregon Music Teachers asso
ciation examinations which
will be this spring, and for
which they will be required
lo play a Bach composition.
Attending t h e workshop
were Mary Gorrienier, Jenni
fer Wilcox, Denise Thompson,
Ruth Wilcox, Page Myerding,
Janet Price, Elliott Myerding,
Tom Marier, Bob Capsey, Tom
Capsey, Marti Dixon, Penny
rorhes. Penny Roach, led
Barker, John Barker, Maryl
Barker, Janis Barker, Marilyn
Taylor, Melvin Taylor and
Wayne Taylor.
Stated Meeting
Set for Chapter
Realties chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold a
stated meeting Thursday, Jan
uary 12. at the Masonic
temple. Mrs Roy V. Nordwick
and E. G. Randolph, worthy
matron and patron, will pre
side. HnHnrv William otA Nnr.
Ii a n Svcnsrn are in charge of
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Miss Joey Hume (at light) received her crown from her
twin sister. Miss Jackie Hume, when she was installed queen
of the Shady Cove bethel. International Order of Job's Daugh
ters. Miss Jackie Hume, the retiring queen, conducted the
installation rites at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in
Shady Cove. The girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
E. Hume, Trail. (Knackstedt photo)
Week's Activities Listed
For Senior Activity Center
The Senior Activity Center
opens its third year of service
to retired citizens of Jackson
county with a full schedule
of classes and activities start
ing Monday, January 9
During the holiday season
some of the groups took a va
cation, but even with fewer
classes meeting, attendance
for December rose lo more
than 200. A 100 per cent in
crease in use of the small
building at 601 East Jackson
street, during 1960 has en
couraged the Center commit
tee to continue its efforts to
obtain larger quarters during
the coming year. The year's
guest list shows that 2,552
seniors have participated in
the programs offered. All the
activities are free and avail
able to all persons over 50
years of age.
The Arm Chair Travel
group will meet at 1 p.m.
Monday, January 9, to view
colored pictures of Europe
which will be shown by Wil
liam Pickell. Mr. Pickell trav
eled lo Europe with his grand
daughter, Miss Gloria Hag
gard, in a college tour group.
This is Mr. Pickell's second
time to show pictures.
Dr. Frank Roberts is the
leader of the Arm Chair Trav
el group and is assisted by
Mrs. Lillian Greenman and
Bill Jones.
Monday at 7:30 p.m. the
beginning Spanish group will
start its second scries of class
es taught by Mrs. Victor Birds
eye. Twenty-two persons join
ed this class last fall and
newcomers are welcome. Mrs.
Edith Whillock is the hostess.
Tuesday the oil painting
class will meet at 1 p.m. un
der the direction of Mrs. Vic
toria Staley with Mrs. Alva
Reed, hostess.
Wednesday at 1 p.m. the
woodcarving and clay sculp
ture class will meet with
Glenn VanWickle of White
City as teacher and Miss Glad
ys Eaton as hostess.
Thursday at 10 a.m. the
advanced Spanish class taught
by Mrs. Charles Furnas, with
Mrs. C. D. Thatcher as host
ess, will continue to study.
This class has been meeting
for two years.
Orchestra Session
Thursday afternoon the Sen
ior Center Orchestra, under
the leadership of Edward
Root, will continue its weekly
sessions. The group started
in March, 1959. The orchestra
has grown steadily in size,
it was announced, and has
played for clubs, churches and
service organizations as well
as given public concerts. Mrs.
Ena Foss and M r s. Pearl
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since its organization.
Newcomers who play in
struments or wish to learn
to play are welcome to attend.
Visitors who wish to listen
are also welcome, it was re
ported. The shuffle board group
under the leadership of Mr.
Jones is scheduled every Sat
urday, but have found the
place too small for an active
game. Anyone interested may
call Mr. Jones at SPring
2-8905.
Suggestions for new activi
ties desired should be sent to
the Senior Center committee,
which is a part of the Rogue
Valley Council on Aging, at
601 Jackson street or tele
phone Mrs. Fred Rankin, Cen
ter Committee chairman, at
SPring 2-8448.
Taylor Family
In California
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Tay
lor and their children, Janice,
Denna and Greg, 3254 Jack
sonville highway, have re
turned home after spending
some time in southern Cali
fornia with relatives. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Raymond, Pacific Palisades,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moy,
Garden Grove.
The Taylors saw Disney
land, Marineland and Knotts
Berry farm. The latter place
was loured with Mrs. Peter
Gerlson, Ashland, who is the
guest of relatives in Anaheim
and will return to Ashland
January 15.
The Medford family re
turned to San Francisco De
cember 30 to attend the
Shrine East-West football
game. Their daughter, Janice
played with the Medford High
school band for the game, and
continued home with her
family.
Cozzoi'os Return
Hornbrook - Mrs. Melvin
Cozzalio and children have re
turned from Sacramento
where they spent a week with
Mr. Cozzalio. Formerly
deputv in the Siskiyou county
sheriff's office. Mr. Cozzalio
was recently transferred to
the state law enforcement of
fice in the capital. His wife is
a teacher in the Yreka High
school.
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Miss Hunje
Bethel Qfticea by Sister
htdy Cove, - Mis eoey
Hunrw, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Hume, Tri.il,
was recently injtalled hon
ored queen of Shady Cove
Bethel, International Order of
Job's Daughters, by her twin
sister, Jackie, who had held
that position for the six
months prior. The installation
was held at the Veterans o;
Foreign Wars hall in Shady
Cove.
Line officers installed with
Miss Hume were Miss Eda
Larson, senior princess; Miss
Susanne Schauble, junior
princess; Miss Marcia Acker
man, guide, and Miss Susan
Eastin, marshal.
Other officers installed
were the Misses Carolyn Hart,
chaplain: Lola Ackerman, re
corder; Sandra Hawks, librari
an; Judi Frost, treasurer; Bar
bara Hopper, Louella Minor,
Ann Akins, Sheri Watson and
Linda Weitman, messengers;
Sharon Hawks, senior custodi
an; Barbara Jo Wilson, junior
custodian; Shirley Minor, in
ner guard; Donna Weitman,
outer guard: Shcryl DeHaven,
musician; .Marilyn Leeming,
lady of the lights: Dawn Oli
ver, page, and Sherri Ann
Brown, Leslie Payne and Kris
Shaffern, choir.
Installing Officers
Installing officers were the
Misses Jackie Hume, honored
queen; Suzanne Rogers, guide;
Linda Eccleston, marshal;
Suzi Chubb, chaplain; Phyllis
Briggs, junior custodian; Mrs.
George Gilman, recorder, all
past honored queens of t h e
Shady Cove bethel; and Miss
Sharon Parsons, Bethel 14,
Medford, senior custodian.
Those from Eagle Point as
sisting in the ceremony were
Miss Patty Work, Bible girl;
Miss Georgia Weidman, mu
sician; and Mrs. Johnnie Mil
lard, who sang the altar solos.
Escorted were the past hon
ored queens serving on the
installing team, Miss Sandra
Wall, Grants Pass, Miss Judy
Eberhart, Ashland, both hon
ored queens; Miss Debbie
Dunlap, past honored queen
of Shady Cove bethel; L. R.
Manning, associate grand
guardian of Oregon; Mrs.
Thelma Shild, Portland, past
grand guardian; Miss Mary
O'Neil, grand bethel treasur
er Mrs. Merlyn Harney and
Merlyn Borough, guardian
and associate guardian of
Bethel 14, Medford.
Introduced
Those introduced were Mrs.
Betty Denny and E. K. Mil
ler, guardian and associate
guardian of Grants Pass beth
el; Mrs. L. O. Rogers and Mrs.
Dale Ackerman, past guardi
ans of the Shady Cove bef'c':
Allen Rogers, past associate
guardian of Shady Cove beth
el; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snook,
worthy matron and patron of
Nevita chapter, Central Point;
Mrs. W. K. Suit, vice grand
guardian of Oregon; Russell
Fair, dad advisor of Crater
chapter, Order of De Molay;
and Mrs. Richard Eastin and
Johnnie Minor, guardian and
associate guardian of the Sha
dy Cove bethel.
Crater chapter, Order of De
Molay, conducted the crown
ing ceremony with the assist-
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Queen Joey escorted and
introduced her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs.. Hume,
and her sister, Jackie. Other
relatives introduced were her
grandmother, Mrs. Caroline
Harding, and her aunt, Mrs.
Thomas Denninger, both of
Trail.
Presented Gavel
Mr. Hume presented Queen
Joey with her gavel and a
poem which he had written
for the occasion. Mrs. Aileen
Eastin, guardian of the bethel,
presented Queen Joey with
her tiara.
The room was decorated
according to the theme "Blue
Birds of Happiness."
In the addenda, retiring
Honored Queen Jackie pre
sented Queen Joey with lilac
perfume and Senior Princess
Eda Larson presented her a
scrapbook from the line offi
cers. At the reception a cake was
served by the guardian coun
cil of the bethel.
A dance was held after
ward for the bethel members
and their guests.
Lodge To Practice
For Installation
Practice for installation of
officers will be held at a meet
ing of the Degree of Honor
Protective association at 7:45
p.m. Monday, January 9, at
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Speaker Named
For Association '
H. P. Jewett, retired super
intendent of school district
6C, Central Point, will speak
on "The Problems of SchooJ '
Administration" at the meet."
ing of the Jackson County Rrj.
tired Teachers association. '
The meeting will be ,ield
Monday, January 9, nl l;:t(j
p.m. at the Girls Community "
club. Miss Annette Gray will '
present the "news cast" and '
music will be provided. Host
esses for the afternoon are'
Miss Ina Freeman and Mrs.
Horace Thompson. Social'
committee . are Mrs. A. E.
Holmes, chairman, Mrs. Inez
Ludwick, Miss Gray, and Miss
Olive Curry.
Leisure Time
Topic for Club
"Leisure Time" will be the
topic for a meeting of College ;
Women's club -of the Rogue .
River Valley at Girls' Com, ;
munity club, Saturday, Janu
ary 14, at 2 p.m.
Miss 3everly Bennett will
present the topic.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Hor--ace
Thompson and Miss Beu..
lah Warner.
Social chairman will be
Mrs. James Medley, assisted
by Mrs. S. H. Gay, Mrs. R. C.
Van Valzah and Mrs. I. D.--Canfield
Guild To Meet
St. Elizabeth's guild of St.;
Mark's Episcopal church will
meet Friday, January 13, at .
the church. Communion at 11
a.m. will be followed by a
luncheon at 12 noon.
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