Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1961, Image 8

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    Social Events
Working on plant for a benafit datsart-bridg parly to
bo given in Ashland Tuoiday,. April 25, by tho Ashland
commit! of lha Amarican Cancar loeiaty ara (left to right)
Mm. William Da wkins, Mrs. Sidney Ainsworth and Mn.
Sam Davis. Tha party U it for 1 p.m. at Trinity Epiicopal
church parish hall and hat "Moulin Rouga"' ai tha thm.
Reservations may b mad today with Mrs. Paul Antony,
MU 2-8321. . , (Whitland Lock photo)
Woman To Leave
Soon for Eurpoe t
Hornbrook - Mrs. Be a ale
Clawson will accompany her
daughter-in-law and grand
children, Mrs.- Ted .Clawson
and children of Ashland, to
Europe this month where they
will join Mr. . Clawson at his
army base at Bonnholder,'
Germany, near tne wetner
lands border. N
The group will leave. Med
ford April. 25 by "jet plane fof;
New York. From' New York
they will sail , on the USS
Darby on April 28. 0:
. Mrs. Bessie Clawson plans
' to visit relatives In different
European countries and re
turn to her home here after
1 e f it of the year. The rest
tl t. s tnrr "y will remain over
l .as u.i i r. Clawson. : ' ,.
. 'i!,.V-:'Vs',-
Weekend Events,
I Portland Mr. and Mrs.
William Fontaine, Sia Bel
mont street, Medford, and Mr.
nd Mrs. Robert Padgett, Cen
tral Point, joined several hun
dred other, parents 'on the
Lewis and Clark college cam
. r" for the annual Parents'
V f end, April 14, 1ft and 16.',
1- weekend activities In
e'u t a Mothers' club bene
fit t hlon show, a report by
Fr' ent John R. Howard on
i.e "new Lewis and Clark'
variety show drawn from
stu.: nt and faculty ranks and
concert by Mu Phi Epillon,
national women's music
orority.
The Fontaines' son, Jim,
and daughter, Susan, both at
tend the college. The Padg
etts' daughter. Lea, is a fresh
man at the college.'
The Khole Town's
Talking About
"DO-IT-YOURSELF
"Norg Dry Cleaning ",
Is Easier Than Washing"
Sew""
luclll Longiron
COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF,
A Full S-lb. Load $150 And It's Practically
For Only.
ifl
NORGE LAUNDRY &
CLEANING VILLAGE
HOURS) DsH .. 10 .. Sua. 10 a.m. r p.m.
Cornor 13th South Control-AcroM from Oregon Food
MONDAY, APRIL 24. 1981
Veterans
Hold Election
. Charles J.,J(Ieyers of Med
ford was elected district com
mander of Veterans of World
War I during their quarterly
meeting in Ashland last week.
Also elected, from "Medford
was 'Albert 1 F; Johnson, ad
jutant. - ' ; ''
' Mrs. A." C. Lucas, Medford,
retiring V district- - auxiliary
firesldent, presided at the aux
liary meeting. A poUuck lun
cheon followed, !
' Guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Don Reed, Baker, department
commander and department
auxiliary' president; Mr. Reed
addressed the group after tne
Installation and Mrs. Reed
spoke, to the auxiliary, I
' Reports given-by the Med
ford group-showed 'that they
had aided three families with
donations of food baskets and
cash,- seven quilts were made
and sent to Fairview home in
Salem, and members did sew.
ing at the' Veterans Adminis
tration! Domiciliary at . White
City each' month.' Six certifi
cates were awarded, members
for more .than 1QO' hours' of
service each at White City.
The next district meeting
will "be held In the Grants
Pass park August 6. ',, ,..
ramlly Visits ' .vv:'
Portland RelallvM '.
Gold Hill ; -i;Mr'.. and Mrs'.
Roy . Cameron - accompanied
tneir son-in-taw, utis jonnson
Sr., Grants Pass, to Portland
fot. a "recent week end.-While
there they were guests of his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Johnson- Jr.
and 'son; - The' Johnsons'- "are
former Grants Pass residents. -
DRY GLEANING"
Mrs.' John
Langston Says:. ,
Whether you or a housewife,
working woman or both, I be
lieve you will find, oi I did,
i that Norge Dry. cleaning will
prove both economical and
speedy. , . - '
It it hard to believe that little
or no pressing Is needed on '
garments and draperies after
completing the cleaning cycle.
The cleanliness and freshness
could be compared' with .any
type of cleaning. It is truly revo- '
lutlonary. 1
Wrinkle-Frea!
Women's News
Spring Conference Held
Here by Business Women
The annual spring confer
ence of the southern Oregon
district, Oregon Federation of
Business and P r o f e s sional
Women's clubs, closed Sunday
morning with a breakfast ses
sion at Rogue Valley Country
club. : Seventy-five members
and guests from several south
em Oregon cities attended a
dinner meeting', Saturday
night at the club, and 65 were
present for the breakfast.
Here for the meeting were
Mrs. William L. Blizzard,- Os
wego, president of the state
federation;. Mrs.- Ruth Bray,
Coos Bay, state membershio
chairman, and Mrs. Kenneth
Bricco, Klamath Falls, south
ern Oregon district chairman,
Another guest was Miss
Savitrl Pandit, East Indian
student attending Oregon
State university on a BPWC
scholarship. At , the dinner
Saturday night she was Intro
duced by Mrs. Adah Taylor,
state scholarship) chairman,
who spoke about the scholar
ship. She said that 13 women
have taken advantage of the
home economics scholarship
since it was .first offered in
1848. -. i : -
Miss Pandit,- who is a col
lege teacher in India, said she
is "worklne hard" toward her
master's' degree, but enjoyed
opoortunities to meet with
American women and to visit
In their homes. -,
Mrs. Isahelle Brixner,
Klamath Falls, a past, state
president, gave the invocation
at the dinner and Miss Laura
York, Medford, also a past
president, played for and led
singing. Mrs. Blizzard intro
duced federation officers and
Mrs. Nell Faulkner, president
of the Medford club, welcom
ed the group.
Mrs ;Bray conducted a
brainstorm session'' on mem-
Workshop
Held by Club
Jacksonville - The Jackson
ville Garden club had an all
dav meetins recently. corn-
blnlha a work shop, business
meeting and the clubs' 22nd
anniversary birthday party,
The session started with a
workshop in - the - forenoon,
making corsages of fresh flow
ers. ., Mrs. tee Wright 1 was In
charge. This was followed by
a noon luncheon
' The business meeting 'was
opened with the roll call , be
ing answered with "a native
plant, from Japan. The presi
dent, Mrs.. A. G. Motschen-
bacher appointed Mrs. Paul
God ward, Mrs, J. B. Noble
and Mrs. Harold Reed as the
nominating committee for the
new officers of-the next term,
iton waidron, from tsitons
Farm and Garden store, , was
the guest speaker and spoke
oh how to rid the garden of
Insects and pests. For the con
tinuity program on roses, Mrs,
Glenn Tuttle read an article
on hybrid tea roses and on
the history of . the rose. On
the horticulture program Mrs,
Leonard McK.ee talked on
hybridizing of the iris.
Numerous "q u i c k i e" ar
rangements using only one
flower were displayed by the
members.
Guests
Guests for the day Included
Mrs. ona Paul, Mrs.- C. ' L,
Hlckey, Mrs.. R. R. Crowley
and Mrs. Cleo Weter Honored
charter members were Mrs,
Ray Coleman and Mrs. J. B.
Noble. : ";.'
Mrs. Motschenbacher and
Mrs. Edna Evans served as
tea hostesses, with Mrs. Noble
and Mrs. Cleo Weter. Honored
Ing. The tea table was decorat
ed with two white cakes en
circled with yellow primroses
and daffodils. Special awards
were .won by ' Mrs; C. L
Hlckey, Mrs. C. O. Lack, Mrs.
Reed, Mrs. Dee 1 Hendrlckson
and Mrs. Coleman.
- Mrs. Fred Edens invited the
club to her home for the May
meeting.
Protsmans. ; -. - - f
Entertain
Hornbrook Guests from
Klamath Falls were , enter
tained last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Prots
man on the Klamath river.
: Arriving Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer MacGinnis
and children Danny, Steven
and Debby. They were' ac
companied by Miss Geraldlne
Mitchell of BIy, Ore.
Mrs. MacGinnis Is a niece
of Mrs. Protsman, and Miss
Mitchell is a grand niece.
Visiting Thursday were Mr.
and Mrs. George Fullerton
and children, David and
Danny. . . , : - :.
Yraka Family ,'...'.
Gold Hill Visitors
Gold Hill Recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Meiford Hood
were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David
Byers and Douglas, Yreka,
Calif. ; Other guests at the
Hood home were Johnny
Chisholm of the U.S. Navy
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Chisholm, Medford. .
bership, with' several .in the
audience taking part. Idea?
on increasing and .holding
rri'mhershirj included contests,
community projects, pood nro
gramming. early and comrjlete
planning during the summer
months for an early fall start,
programs geared to the mem
bership and the community,
nroner . public .relations; ' ef
forts to interest young wom
en, prope Indoctrination "f
new members and a proeram
to find and. interest newcom
ers to the community,. ?;
The evening elosd with
introduction of women run
ning for state office this year.
They are Mrs. Irma Anderson,
Forest Grove, second vice -
orescent: Mrs. Ruh Howet
ler, Sandy, stato legislation
chairman: Mrs, . Matilda
Brooks, RoseburgnationaI se
curity chairman: Mrs. A.' I.
Groenlg, Oswego, , health ' and
safety chairman: Miss Voda
Brower, Medford, lubitc re
lations chairman:. Mrs., Har
riet Watson, Medford, nbmi-
psting committee m'embe.r
from the Southern Oregon
district: Mrs.- William . "res-
ton, Medford, public affairs
chairman. ; .i .
Sh4ows Entertain '!
' The Shadows - entertained,
with musical numbers.
-" At Sundav's breakfast, Miss
Peirgyann- Hutchinson. , Med
ford, eave the invocation and
Mrs. Mrion Keim.. conference
chairman;- a "ood morning"
greeting. Others on the morn
in urogram were Louise
Mitchell. Klamath Falls club
oresldent: .Mrs.-, Blizzard, and
Ethel Shelton,: Grants Pass
president, who gave the clos
ing collect. President's reports
were heard.
-
Central Point Woman
Honors Granddaughter
At Recent Shower
Central Point - A shower
honoring Mrs. Lester S. Walk-
Medford, was given re
cently at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. Lillian
Ehrheart, 1847 Scenic avenue.-
Mrs. M. G. Cote, Shady Cove,
assisted Mrs. Ehrheart.
Decorations were .in blue
and white, with a large stork
encircled with' pastel, flowers
centering the table.
Guests were Mrs.'! Floyd
Ehrheart, Shady Cove; .Mrs.
George Walker, Mrs, Lester "C!
Walker, Miss Sharon Walker
and Miss Shirley Walker, all
of Talent; Mrs. Eli Nouguier,
Mrs. James . McGowan, Miss
Kathleen McGowan and Miss
Irene McGowan, i Medford;
Miss Carol McGonagle, Mrs.
James Teets, Mrs. Walter Her
zog, Miss Louise Herzog, Mrs.
John Weiser and Miss Nonie
Weiser,; Central jPoint. ,
Council Changes
Meeting Times ; :
Recommendations ' of ." the
executive board of the Wom
en's Council of the Medford
Board of Realtors were acted
on at a meeting April, 18 at
the Jackson hotel.
: It was decided to hold a
business luncheon meeting the
first Tuesday of each month
and program meeting on the
third Tuesday. Program meet
ings will not be held during
the months of June, July and
August. : i '
Mrs. T. H. Gerety, execu
tive director of the Camp Fire
Girls in Medford, will present
a. movie on the Camp Fire
program at the May 16 meet
ing. The Women's Council wilt
sponsor two campaigns for
girls at Dead Indian Soda
Springs this summer.- They
will be financed by proceeds
from the recent rummage sale.
' ' '" ' -v. ' i n .- j V i.t H ,'.
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10.98
Gold Hill
Group Holds
Election
. Gold Hill - Officers for the
coming year were elected at a
meeting of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service at
the Community . Methodist
church Wednesday evening.
Mrs. E .C. Hoffman is pres
ident; Mrs. Roy Eskew, vice-
president; Mrs. L. R. Smith,
secretary; Mrs. Ivan . Smith,
treasurer; Mrs Ogden Kellogg,
secretary of Christian social
relations; Mrs. Iola Beman,
secretary ; of , literature and
publications: Mrs. Ferd Jones,
missionary education;. Mrs.
Belle Smith, promotion; Mrs.
Melvin Burnett, spiritual life;
Mrs. Lochlen Gregory, student
work; Mrs. S. M. Christensen,
supply; Mrs. Sam Jones, youth
work. i : '
,-. The new officers will be in
stalled at the June meeting. A
ipledge ; service will be held
during the next meeting May
10 at the church.
Devotions at the April meet
ing were led by Mrs. Ferd
Jones and the program on
'"Woman's Changing Roles"
was presented by Mrs. Kermit
Bickel. ' "Mrs. -Hoffman an
nounced that she planned to
attend the district meeting of
the society in Eugene, and in
vited others to go with her.
' Plans were made for the
May Fellowship luncheon at
the Presbyterian church In
Medford May 5. A guest at
the meeting was Mrs. Eva
Getz, Enumclaw, Wash., who
is visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bickel.
Mrs. Wilbur Martin and
Mrs. John Novak served re
freshments. .' ; '
The Gold Hill Woman's so
ciety will be host to the sub
district meeting of Woman's
societies May 18. Mrs. Hoff
man is luncheon chairman.
- 1 :.
State President
Reviews Corps
Central Point - Mrs. Jean-.
ette Greco, Portland, presi
dent ' of the Women's ' Relief
corps in Oregon, was a guest
at the April meeting of the
William H. Harrison corps
here. A luncheon was held at
the home of Mrs.. Wallace Mc
Dowell, 'i ,,
The corps vwas found in
good standing by the state
president, and members were
commended for their woric ax
Camp White.?: ' 1 -.
..Mrs. Bessie Henderson,
oresldent. conducted the busi
ness meeting. A report was
given' on-the Hobby Fair at
Camp White, and a large
quantity of nylon ' hose was
collected "for the weavers at
Camp White.
, The next meeting will be
held May 16, at the home of
Mrs. John N.ovak,; Medford.
- 4 -;.'
Monthly Party
Held by Club
About 25 attended the
monthly Welcome Wagon
card party ; Thursday night
at the Red Cross buiming,
60 Hawthorne avenue.
.High prize for bridge was
won by Mrs. John Hooger
heide. Pinochle prize was won
by Mrs. Harvey Humphrey.
New Welcome Wagon club
members are: Mrs. Elmer Al
len,. Mrs. Jack Burkette, Mrs.
Clarence Cameron, Mrs. Clif
ford Davidson, Mrs.. Harvey
Humphrey, Mrs. Sam Janes,
Mrs. Calvin Leatherwood,
Mrs. King Palmer, Mrs. Ervin
Toney, and Mrs. Ralph Wil
liams. A bowling party has been
planned by the social commit
tee on Saturday, April 29, at
7:30 p.m., at . the Roxy Ann
lanes.
The next business meeting
will be Thursday, May 4, at
8 p.m. at the Girls Commu
nity club.
' All newcomers to the valley
are welcome.
MATERNITY
SWIM WEAR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Monday:
12:30 p.m. - Rogue chapter,
Grandmother Club of Amer
ica, Girls Community club. '
6 p.m. - Medford chapter,
Oregon United Nations asso
ciation, home of Henry Padg
ham, 2707 Springbrook rd.
6:30 p.m. - Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Eagles hall.
7 p.m. - National Office
Management association, Med
ford hotel.
7:30 p.m. - Jackson county
unit, Oregon State Mothers
club, Red Cross chapter house,
80 Hawthorne ave.
7:30 p.m. - Oak Grove Parent-Teacher
association, at the
school.
Slides On
Rocks Shown
At Meeting
At the recent meeting ' of
the Roxy Ann Gem and Min
eral club, more than 75 mem
bers and guests saw the slide
program, "Life Revealed In
The Rocks."
' Not only did the slides por
tray fossil-bearing localities,
but also the geologic ages of
the earth along with their
fauna and flora. Chester Fitch
also spoke on the fossils of
this area, and assisted in iden
tifying specimens brought in
for the display. In addition,
Bruce Nelson, director pf the
summer camp at the Clarno
fossil beds, told of the work
being done in this locality.
At the Eugene show, April
8 and 9, the club president,
Leland Mentzer, won the best
In the show trophy for his
display of. dendritic agates.
The club case won a second
place ribbon in its division.
Both these prize-winning ex
hibits will be on display in
the Southern Oregon Gem
and Mineral show at the Med
ford Armory on May 13 and
14.
Walter Turner, federation
director for the club, report
ed on a meeting he attended
of the Northwest Federation
of Mineralogical Societies.
The federation has started
training sessions for those in
terested in becoming gem and
mineral judges, and . is con
stantly adding to its list of
programs available to mem
ber clubs.
Barracks, Auxiliary
Hold Social Meeting
At Community Club
Veterans of World War I,
Barracks 840 and auxiliary,
held their monthly social and
potluck dinner April 19 at
the Girls Community club,
Sixty-five members attend
ed the dinner which was su
pervised by the refreshment
chairmen, Mrs. Fred Clark
and Mrs. Thomas B. Lynch
The tables were decorated
with bouquets of tulips and
lilacs from the gardens of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Johnson.
' Kenneth Farner from the
local Sociay Security office
spoke on changes in social se
curity benefits and answered
questions from members.
Two piano solos were given
by Thomas Trusty.. 1 Games
were played for the remainder
of the evening. -
The next meeting of the
barracks and auxiliary will
be the monthly business meet
ing May 3 at the Girls Com
munity club.
Couple Honors
Medford Woman
Mrs. Glenn Porter was hon-;
ored at a recent card party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kurz. Robert Porter
won high score and Mrs.
Ralph McPherson second.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hines, . Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Albright, Mr. and Mrs.
Fane Humphrys, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McPherson, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Porter and Glenn
Porter. . . "
The honored guest was re
cently graduated from Med
ford Beauty school.
You can't hide It, so show the loveliest one
possible! Zeigler Facial Exercise can help.
This amazing new facial care tones and
firms deepdown muscles that support facial
contours . . . Stimulates facial circulation.
The results? Thrilling!
Phone Virginia Wickersham, SP 3-7551
In Grtntt Pro Phone GR 9-2516
You uw it in VOGUE, HARPER'S BAZAAR,
GLAMOUR, McCALLS .
8 p.m. - Degree of Honor
Protective association, Girls
Community club.'
8 p.m. - Scottish Rite Worn-,
en, Masonic temple. , ,r
Tuesday: . '
9:30 a.m.t -' District 6C
Mothersingers, home of Mrs.
Claude Lewis, 3539 Oak Pine
Way, Central Point. .
9:30 a.m. - Women's Asso
ciation of Westminster Pres
byterian church, Fellowship
hall of church. '
10 a.m. - Howard Garden
club, home of Mrs. Ernest
Gleason, 2684 Crater Lake
highway..
12 noon - First Presbyteri
an Women's ' association, at
church: .
12 noon - Kiwanian Dames,
with Mrs. Edward Barnett,
425 Ardmore ave. - 1 '
1 p.m. Pythian club, home
of Mrs. W. L. Michael, 475
Charlotte Anne rd.
1 p.m. - Travel Study club
of the Oregon Federation of
Women's club, Girls Commu
nity club. ' , '
Frank Bears
Visit Portland
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bear drove to. Port
land, Ore., last week end to
visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Baker.
. Mr. Baker, who has visited
in , Hornbrook a number of
times, is- in a Portland hos
pital convalescing following
surgery. .
While in the Portland area,
the Bears also , visited with
several other iof their chil
dren. En route home, they
were luncheon guests in Stay
ton, Ore., of Mr., and Mrs.
L. C. Walsh, long-time Horn
brook residents who returned
to Oregon in January.
Ashland Woman :
Attends Wedding
Ashland ; Mrs. George F.
Ward, 667 Park street, went
to Portland last week to at
tend the wedding of her niece,
Miss Marcene Robinson, to
Loren D. Shepherd. The
bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil W. R.obinson, for
mer Ashland residents, is the
granddaughter of Mrs. W. W.
Robinson, 560 Allison street.
and the late W. W. Robinson,
and of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Ward Sr. ' ;
After a honeymoon on the
Oregon coast the Shepherds
will be at home in Portland.
The bridegroom is a native of
Greeley, Colo. ; .
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Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Fields have returned to
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they also visited their son-in-
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Visit
, Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Gowan returned Sunday
evening to their home in Gar
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