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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON SUNDAY. JANUARY IS, 1981 B 7 S til t X.-j-V 'iA - i " - rt -Mi if MhTi'iiii-i I in fi-Aii Jackson County Demos n East for Inauguration Jackson county Democrats gave a din ner Monday night at Mary's Casa in honor of four parly members who will attend the inauguration of John F. Kennedy as Presi dent of the United States. Shown here dur ing the dinner are (left to right) Henry Padgham, Harper Edwards, chairman of tha Jackson County Central committee, Mrs. Frank Christian and Mr. Christian, Talent. The Christians left Thursday for tha east and Mr. Edwards and Mr. Padgham are leaving today. CALENDMl.. Today: 1 p.m. - Fellowship dinner, Talent Methodist church, at ' church. 3 p.m. - Hansel and Gretel opera, Medford High school auditorium. Monday: 10 a.m. - Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, 907 South Oakdale ave. . 11:30 a.m. -Jackson County Extension Alumnae, home of Mrs. Eula Middlebusher, 1098 Hilton rd. 12 noon - Federation of Re publican Women of Medford, North's Chuck Wagon. 1 p.m. - Crater chapter. Grandmother Clubs of Amer ica, home of Mrs. Oscar Min nick, 145 Alder st., Central Point. 7:15 p.m. - Warren assem bly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Jacksonville Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. - Priscilla circle, Talent Methodist church, church annex. 8 p.m. - Jackson County Civic Music association, Hed rick Junior High school. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. - Westminster Presbyterian church Women's association circles: Elizabeth, with Mrs. Ted Hornecker, 11 North Keeneway dr.; Martha, with Mrs. Ralph Hibbs, 190 White Oak dr.; Ruth, with Mrs. Kenneth Denman, 104 Geneva st. 9:30 a.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circles: 1, with Mrs. Richard Loros, 2521 Gary st.; 2, with Mrs. Ross YounKblood, 3255 Hollywood ave.: 3, library room of First Methodist church; 4. with Mrs. Floyd Lewis, 710 Sher man st.; 5, with Mrs. George Roseberry. 3310 Hollywood ave.; 6, with Mrs. Everett Fa ber, Kings Way and Crown St., Central Point, and 7, with Mrs. Floyd Barnes, 2433 South Stage rd. 10:30 a m. - Shady Cove Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Frank D. Linden, Shady Cove. 12 noon - Prospect Garden club, home of Mrs. James Slack, Red Blanket rd. 1 p.m. - Central Point Royal Neighbors of America, home of Mrs. D. R. Allred, 2641 Council ave., Medford. 1 p.m. - Ladies of Elks, Elks temple. 1 p.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circles: 9, with Mrs. Jack Harney, 1533 Jasper St., 10. with Mrs. Clar ence Patterson, 949 Murray st. 6:30 p.m. - Crater Lake post and auxiliary, VFW hall, 42V4 North Front st. 6:30 p.m. - Jackson v i 1 1 e Royal Arch Widows and Ore gon chapter Royal Arch Ma son s. Jacksonville Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. - Westminster Presbyterian Women's associ ation Esther circle, with Mrs. Howard Miller, 2000 Wood lawn dr. 8 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church circle: Mary, with Mrs. Owen Kunkle, 1411 East Mc Andrews rd. Wednesday: , 10 a.m. - Zion Lutheran church circle: Lydia, with Mrs. H. C. Coovert, 220 North Oakdale ave. 11 a.m. - Townsend Har mony auxiliary club, Walker's Dreamland, 415V4 East Main st. 12 noon - Reames Social club, Medford Masonic tem ple. 12:30 p.m. - Chapter CG of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs: E. L. Bartholomew, 2635 Hill crest rd. 12:30 p.m. - Chapter CP of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. George Roseberry, 3310 Hol lywood ave. 1 p.m. - Jackson Council of Parent -Teacher associations, Central Point Grange hall. 1 p.m. - Nevita Past Ma trons, home of Mrs. Mary Note, 32 Hamilton st. 1:30 p.m. - Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Rob ert Sleeter, 39 South Berkeley Way. 7 p.m. - Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. - Faith circle, First Presbyterian church, Central Point, home of Mrs. Fred Warden, 120 North Ninth st., Central Point. 8 p.m. - Roxy Ann Home Economics club, Grange hall. 8 p.m. - Woman's Society of Christian Service circle 11, with Mrs. Donald Crawford, 1132 West 11th st. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. - Lone Pine Home Extension unit, Roxy Ann Grange. 1 p.m. - Christian Service circle. Central Point First Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Homer Jeffries, Scenic dr., Central Point. 1 p.m. - Medford Blue Star Mothers, Santo hall. 1:30 p.m. - Jacksonville Garden club, Community hall, Jacksonville. 1:30 p.m. - Sams Valley Ladies club, home of Mrs. Her man Priem, Meadows rd. 1:30 p.m. - Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union, fire place room of First Presby terian church. 1:30 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church circles; Esther, with Mrs. Hannah Anderson, 532 North Grape st. and Ruth with Mrs. Alf Brewold, 2646 West Main st. 7:30 p.m. - Lively Rogues, Rogue Valley Country club. 7:30 p.m. - McLoughlin Parent - Teacher association, boys gymnasium at school. 7:30 p.m. - Royal Neighbors of America, Knights of Py thias hall. 8 p.m. - Adarel chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Jack sonville Masonic temple. 8 p.m. - Roxy Ann court, Order of the Amaranth, Med ford Masonic temple. 8 p.m. - Zion Lutheran church circle: Miriam, with Mrs. Eugene I ngram, 1457 Whitman ave. Friday: 1 p.m. - Brownsboro Gar den club, home of Mrs. Ger ald Hansen. 1 p.m. - Get Together club, Girls Community club. 1:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley A SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! CLEARANCE of Children's SHOES! Discontinued Patterns - Broken Sixes in Styles for Boys and Girls VALUES TO $8.95 53.88-S4.88-S5.88-S6.88 JOHNSTON AND STEWART JUNIOR BOOT SHOP 211 E. Main Street Downtown Medford J hospital auxiliary, staff room at hospital. 8 p.m. - Ladies Auxiliary, Medford Carpenters union, Carpenters hall, 123 Vi West Main st. Saturday: 1:30 p.m. - Delta Gamma Rogue Valley Alumnae as sociation, Red Cross building. Contest Speeches Given For Club Medford Toastmistress club held its first meeting of the new year Wednesday night in the California-Oreffnn Pnwpr company building. Mrs. George waison is president. Mrs. William E. Acord was the evening's toastmistress. Mrs. Clarence Wilson gave topics to members for their impromptu speeches which were to stress thp nAH (nf descriptive adjectives. Miss cmei ioaa gave the invoca tion. Mrs. C. A Thatcher grin. cational speaker, gave a talk on lo read aloud is an edu cation in itself." Mrs. James Vandersteen reviewed the con test rules for the annual speech contest. Those who were given 48 hours to nrpnaro thnir Innino and speeches for Wednesday's meeung were Mrs. James L Beams, "Far Away Places", Mrs. Amy True, "Wheels of Time"; Mrs. John Poage, "To day's Challenge"; and Mrs- El mer Ness, "Freedom From What?" Grammarian was Mrs. Ber nice K u n z m a n; evaluator, Miss Voda Brower; and pro gram evaluator, Mrs. Richard Williams. Guests were Mrs A. L. Schrack and Mrs. Alice Lollis. Couple Arrives From Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Joe La Fon, Homer, Alaska, are guests in the home of Mrs La Fnn's sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Dell Townsend, West Vilas road, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ernst, Table Rock road. The La Fons are owners of te LaFon Log-Tel in Homer, Alaska. They plan to remain in the valley until about the first of March. Four Jackson county Demo crats will attend the inaugura tion of President-Elcct John F. Kennedy in Washington next Friday, January 20. All plan to attend every function in the program of events scheduled for guests attending inauguration ceremonies. Representing Jackson coun ty will be Democratic County cnairman Harper Edwards: Henry Padgham, who served as Jackson county chairman lor citizens for Kennedy Johnson during the campaign: Frank Christian, former Dem ocratic county chairman, and Mrs. Christian. Mr. Edwards and Mr. Padgham left Med ford early this morning by car for Portland. In the afternoon they will board the City of Portland for Chicago and then take the Pennsylvania Rail road into Washington, D. C. The Christians left Thurs day for Portland, and from there took the Great Northern to Chicago. They will join their son, Wilfrid, who has seen service oji the Triton, and go to Washington together for tlie inauguration ceremonies. Following four days in Wash ington, they will spend two days in New York and attend Broadway shows before re turning to Medford. Among functions lo be at tended by the four local resi dents will be the official in auguration ceremonies, the in augural ball, honoring the new President and First Lady; a reception honoring Vice President-Elect and Mrs. Lyn don B. Johnson; an inaugural concert to be held at Constitu tion hall; a Democratic gala to be held at the National Guard armory, sponsored by Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford with a large cast of Hollywood stars performing and the in augural parade. Mrs. Christian will also attend the reception for distinguished ladies. In addition to these events, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Padg ham plan to confer with heads of the Democratic National committee and leaders in the Kennedy-Johnson administra tion. They also plan lo seek possible commitments for a speaker for the next Roosevelt Memorial dinner, an annual event held here in April. Mr. Padgham will leave Washington for New York to visit friends and relatives and will join Mr. Edwards in Oma ha where the latter will spend the Sunday following the in auguration with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Edwards and their one and a half year old daughter, Holly, whom he has never seen. The four will return to Med ford in time for the local Dem ocratic inaugural ball to be held at the Mark Antony hotel ballroom in Ashland the eve ning of Saturday, January 28. Gold Hill Council Has Sewing Project; Pastor at Meeting Gold Hill - Women's Mis sionary Council of the Gold Hill Assembly of God church will start cutting blocks for quilts during a meeting of the group Tuesday, January 17, at 7 p.m. at the church. The finished quilts, which will be sewn by members of the group, will be sent to the mission field. The Missionetles will also j meet the same evening in an-' other room at the church. j The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Pearson recently attended the Ministers Institute held at the Assembly of God church in Medford. The Rev. R. M. Riggs, re tired superintendent of the Assembly of God Grand coun cil, Springfield, Mo., was guest speaker. H i s subjects were based on the topic of "Spiritual Living." To Install Colonel Sargent camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Sunday, January 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the Redman hall. A potluck din ner at noon will be followed by a business meeting and in stallation of officers. Mrs. James Vandersteen will preside. V immmmmmn. 1 iu..i-.imJ M f y A vm J ;!i f NOW Joining the Staff at the VOGUE . . PAT BREWER and JACKIE YOUNG If you haven't met Pat or Jackief we invite you to come in and get ac quainted. We are sure you II like their expert beauty care! Gerti Showalter Ruth Wyant 17 North Fir St. PH. 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