Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1961, Image 8

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Two Medford member! of Epitlon Sigma Alpha tororltr
were honored at iha recent state convention of the sororitr
In Cooi Bay. Mrs. Willi Fischer, (at left) mambar of Alpha
tambda ehaptar. tiad for lint placa in tha "oulitanding
girl" contait, and Mri. Laland Carpenter, Dalta Omaga chap,
lar. plaead third. Mr. Fischer, who hai served ai atata ad'
ucation director tha pail year,
at the recent convention. Ma Fischer holds the trophy wnicn
ah received. Aid to handicapped children it the national and
atata philanthropic project of the sorority.
Two Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Members Honored Recently
Mrs. Willie Fischer, Med
ford, tied for first place as
the "outstanding girl" at Ep
silon Sigma Alpha sorority at
the state convention April 21
23 at Coos Bay. Mrs. Leland
Carpenter, also Medford, won
third place.
Mrs. Fischer, representing
Alpha Lambda chapter, tied
with Mrs. Carolyn Rissman,
Albany, for the title and both
women were presented cor
sages and engraved trophies
by last year's winner, Mrs.
Harry Smith, Oakland. Mrs.
Carpenter represented Delta
Omega chapter.
.; Mrs. Fischer was also elect
ed state recording secretary
and, as state educational di
rector' for the past year, was
presented a number of gifts
from the outgoing state pres
, ident, Mrs. Pauline Battles,
Prineville. . . ;
Other honors were received
by local chapters and mem
bers. Delta Omega won first
place for its yearbook and
Alpha Lambda placed third
in yearbook competition and
in the individual project con
test. Alpha Lambda also re-
Tied"
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wai alactad recording secretary
celved honorable mention for
its educational program,
Mrs. Fischer was In charge
of the chapter's yearbook the
past year and the education'
al contest material was pre
pared by Mrs. Wylie Macpher-
son, chapter educational di
rector, Mrs. Dan Kldd, assist
ant, Mrs. Fischer, and the
membership.
Mrs. Lyman Smith, Alpha
Lambda, was a Judge in the
philanthropic contest and
Mrs. Robert Rae worked on
the budget committee for the
state. Mrs. Smith, Mrs..B. H.
Gilbert and Mrs. Carpenter
also served on a committee.
Mrs. Robert Shangle, Delta
Omega, was appointed by the
new 'president, Mrs. Arthur
Hunot, to serve as state pub
licity chairman and Mrs. Ver
non Rush, Ashland, will be
state chaplain.
A number of women from
local chapters attended the
state event.
Townsend Club
To Form Team
Plana are being made by
the Medford Townsend club
for organization of a worn.
en's drill team, as a patriotic
unit which will be used In ob
servance of Flag day June
14. State Director Finis L
Snodgrass authorized the new
team.
Seven club 'members were
honored at last week's meet
ing In recognition of birthday
anniversaries in April. Visit
ors attended from Klamath
Falls,' Grants Pass, Ashland
and Medford. Nearly 90 mem
bers and guests were present.
A five-piece band, "Moun
tain Music Makers," played.
Musicians were Mrs. Ellen
Townsend, J. P. Graham, F. J.
Clifford, Loren Walden and
Gene Edwards. The club now
has two. orchestras which will
play on alternate Wednes
days. '
The next regular meeting Is
Wednesday, May 3, at 11 a.m.
at the Pythian hall. Visitors
are welcome to all sessions.
Election Planned
By Navy Mothers V H
Election of officers will be
held at a meeting of Rogue
Valley Navy Mothers club set
for Tuesday, May 2, at 10 a.m.
In Santo hall on Columbus
street. A covered dish lunch
eon will precede a business
meeting.
Mother s . To
cojprfui MATERNVfY coordinUe
LaPofnte's MATERNITY FASHIONS
1 Officers
Elected By
Study Club
Mrs. Carl W. Peterson was
elected president of Travel
Study club of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs
at a meeting Tuesday, April
25, at Girls Community club.
Mrs. John L. Mansfield was
elected first vice president;
Mrs. Horace T. Knight, treas
urer; Mrs Jason Ottinger, re
cording secretary; and Mrs.
Edward C. Root, correspond
ing secretary. , ......
Warren Wolf, art instructor
at Medford High school, spoke
at the meeting. He stated that
he endeavors to bring out the
"true vision of the American
scene as seen by young Amer
lea," and encourages his stu
dent s to appreciate beauty
even In the simple objects of
everyday life. An exhibit of
of the best work of his stu
dents accompanied his talk.
Mrs. Robert Billingsley,
chairman of fine arts for first
district, spoke on programs
carried out by other Federat
ed clubs In the district to fur
ther an appreciation of art.
In cooperation with Hall
mark Greeting Card company,
the General Federation of
Women's Clubs awards schol
arships, in art training each
year to three senior high
school students selected from
several hundred contestants.
Miss Nlcki Nears of Medford
High school was chosen., this
year to compete in the con
test, with Travel Study club
as her sponsor.
Paintings were also exhibit
ed by Mrs. ' Willis T. Fasel,
Mr. Edward Root and Mrs.
Ross Twedell, a guest of the
club '
Mrs. William E. Boone and
Mrs. Carl W. Peterson were
appointed delegates to the
Oregon Federation conven
tion, to be held May 8-0 at
Pendleton. Mrs. Norman
Wade and Mrs. Jack Brum
mond are alternate delegates.
Mrs. Jack Brummond gave
the . "responsibility of mem
bership" to three new mem
bers, Mrs. Cora Chandler, Mrs.
Hazel walwyn and Mrs. Ha
zel Dickson. Guests of the
club were Mrs. Ross Twedell,
Mrs. J. Harrison, Mrs. Francis
Wllkerson, Mrs. Beryl Ingle
and Mrs. Lynabel Dick.
Refreshments were served
from a buffet table centered
with pink tulips and lilacs
and tall pink tapers. Hostesses
for the . meeting were .Mrs.
Clay M. Lee and Mrs. Boone,
Miss Cardoza Is '
Honored at Party
Hornbrook - A surprise
birthday party honoring Miss
Jeannle Cardoza on her 1 8th
birthday anniversary was held
April 23 at the A. W. Spearin
Jr. home, She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car
doza. '
Hostesses were the Misses
Donna Jean Spearin and Suz
zan Kutzkey. In a scavenger
hunt, first prize was won by
Billy Spearin, Frankle Cardo
za and Dale Farmer. ...
Also Invited to the party
were Darlene Spearin, Joan
Kutzkey, Darrell Jones, Shir
ley Gillespie, Marsha Frans-
worth, Irene Dicklson, Aaron
Peters, Doug Bennett, Mike
Turnbow, Larry Mich els,
Steve Farmer and Jennifer
Cummins. A dance followed
tni refreshments were serv
ed. Assisting the young host
esses were Mrs. Spearin, Mrs.
Cardoza and Mrs. James Ri
ant. .x
To Hold Meeting
Mrs. Kenneth D. Shaw and
Mrs. Steven McMahan will be
hostesses , for a meeting of
Roxy Ann Home Economics
club to be held at Roxy Ann
Grange hall Wednesday, May
3, at 8 p.m.
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Social Events
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Women's News
Girls' State Selections
Announced
Six high school juniors have
been selected by Medford
American Legion auxiliary' to
attend Girls' State in Salem,
June 12-18.
Selected were Miss Lois
Stedman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Stedman, 1367
Kings highway, Medford; Miss
JoAnn Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson,
1101 Mt. Pitt avenue, Med
ford;. Miss Kathleen Allen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Allen Jr., 48 Windsor avenue,
Medford; Miss Marcla Bel
knap, daughter of Mr. and
WAVE Recruiter
To Visit Here;
Program Listed
Lt. Sally H. O'Connell,
WAVE programs officer, Se
attle, will visit the Medford
Navy recruiting station
Wednesday, May 3, to inter
view women college students
and graduates. Young women
interested in opportunities for
appointment as officers in the
Navy are invited to call at
the office in the Post Office
building during the day.
The Navy Is currently of
fering commissions as ensigns
to college graduates between
the ages of 20 and 27 who
have the "mental, moral and
physical character required."
For college juniors who
haven't decided on a career,
the Navy is offering a special
summer program. An eight
week session between junior
and senior year is planned as
part of the WAVE officer can
didate program which is com
pleted upon graduation. .
Other opportunities are of
fered for young women be
tween 18 and 25 who are high
school graduates. They may
be trained in 24 different oc
cupational specialities.
Those wishing for appoint
ments to talk with Miss O'
Connell may call the recruit
ing office SPring 2-4060. ,
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TWO
MEOrORD MAIL
by Auxiliary
Mrs. B. H. Belknap, 67 Perry.
dale avenue, Medford; Miss
Nancy Duncan, first alternate,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Duncan, IS Terrace drive.
Medford.. Also chosen were
Miss Daryl Zapell, St. Marys
high school, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Zapell, Talent;
Miss Patricia Meeker, first al
ternate of St. Mary's, daugh
ter of Mrs. Annamae Meeker,
Talent; Miss Nancy Seibers,
Talent High school, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Seibers,
117 South Pacific highway;
Miss Dan Popow, first alter
nate from Talent, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Popow,
3744 Calhoun road.
The girls were chosen by an
auxiliary committee on the
basis of leadership, character,
courage, honesty, scholarship,
and physical fitness. Oregon's
Girls' State was organized in
1940 and has been held every
year, except one during World
War II. The first session was
held at Silver Creek Falls, but
as the program grew it was
necessary in 1048 to move the
sessions to the Willamette uni
versity campus In Salem. Now
delegates draw inspiration
from the beautiful Capitol
building across the street.
The Medford unit, under
whose sponorshlp this pro
gram is carried locally, has
sent 75 girls since the project
was started.
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Gold Hill Group Sets
Election of Officers
Gold Hill The Golden
Circle Women's group of the
Gold Hill Christian church
will meet Thursday, May 4 at
1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Edna Tracy, 735 Fifth avenue
in Gold Hill.
Election of officers will be
held and a discussion of pro
posed changes in the program.
It should be noted, officials
said, that the meeting date
has been moved from the sec
ond Friday in the month to
the first Thursday.
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irl Scouts
Ceremony Held
Brownie Troop 36, Wash
ington school, held an investi
ture ceremony April lb for
L a r 1 n d a May O Connor.
Guests were Shirley Pearson,
Carol Pennington, Diana
Davis, Francis Wllioughby,
and Kathy Heiken.
Recently the troop has made
several field trips. One was a
visit to the- farm home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Igo, where
they saw baby rabbits and
several other farm animals.
Mrs. Igo served the troop re
freshments. .
.The troop also visited Verl
an Jacoby, whose hobby is
lapidary work. He explained
about the different types of
rocks and how they are cut
and polished; the girls learned
that he has received awards
for his exhibits. Luncheon was
served for. the troop at the
home of the leader, Mrs. Don
old Stratford, assisted by Mrs.
BUI Butler. Belinda Butler
was a guest.
Members hive also recently
appeared on the "Uncle Bill
Program" on KBES-TV. On
April 11, the troop toured
Hart's Hatchery where mem
bers saw eggs in all stages
of development and also day
old chicks. Cub Scout Den 7
from Washington school made
the trip with them. Mrs. Bill
Butler, den mother, Gene Gro-
leau, Mrs. John Birch, Merlyn
Stratford, and Carol Riecke
also accompanied them.
According to the leader the
trooD has attended each of the
monthly Brownie skates at the
Rollarena and has enjoyed
them.
Mrs. Carl Riecke is assistant
leader. Miss Carol Riecke,
from Troop 2, has been assist
ing with the troop; she is
working on her first class
rank requirements.
Parents assisting with tnc
tours are Mrs. John Mast,
Mrs. Birch, Mrs. Riecke, and
Mrs. Stratford. Brownies In
the troop are Vicki Ann Aus
tin. Margaret Birch, Larinda
O'Connor, Marta Czekli, Merl
Czekll, Rhonda Breedlove,
Karla Legg, Merry Mast,
Kathy Rleke, Marie Stratford.
The troop meets weekly at
the Stratford home.
Family Returns
To Spokane Home
Ashland - Visiting for the
past month at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Hlld, 340 Morton street, have
been Mrs. Roland Wright and
children, Brenda and Scotty.
They returned to their home
in Spokane, Wash., last week.
m Downtown Medford I
Westside Unit
To Hold Session
Westside Home Extension
unit will meet Thursday, May
4, for a program on "Arrange
ment of Small Electrical
Equipment in the Kitchen."
The meeting will start at
10:45 a.m. at Central Point
Presbyterian church, First and
Oak streets.
Child care will be provided
by Mrs. Bryce Phillips, 3307
New Ray road, central roint,
A planned luncheon will be
served, and each member is
asked to bring table service,
Hostesses for the day will be
Mrs. Morris L. Frlnk and Mrs.
John Anhorn. Women resid
ing in the West Side area who
wish to attend the meeting
and luncheon are invited to
do so.
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Mothers To Meet
At Pogue Home
Members of the Mothers of
Twins club will hold the
monthly meeting Thursday,
May 4, at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. John Pogue; Route 1,
Box 308, Eagle Point.
Those wishing to attend are
asked to meet at the home of
Mrs. Lee Hubler, 642 South
Holly street, to form a car
pool. For further information,
members may .call Mrs. O. R.
Schwartz, SPring 3-3542.
Grandmothers Hold
Birthday Luncheon;
Members Announced
The birthday luncheon of
Rogue chapter, Grandmother
Clubs of America, was held
April 24 at the Girls Com
munity club. Forty-nine mem
bers and guests, Mrs. Susan
Eads and Mrs. C. E. Coggins,
attended.
Twelve tables were deco
rated for different months
and guests chose the table
according to ' their birthday.
Seven new members are
Mrs. Mary Tabb, Mrs. Helen
Gidney, Mrs. Mary Freder
icks, Mrs. Lottie Tiede, Mrs.
Beatrice Feller, Mrs. Agnes
Furch and Mrs. Frank Rob
erts Sr.
Plans were made for a
June rummage sale and mem
bers interested in articles for
the national bazaar may con
tact Mrs. Jewell Newcum.
Hostesses were Mrs. J. P..
Graham, Mrs. Florence Gilki
son, Mrs. Helen Watson, Mrs.
Anna Thomas, Mrs. Trena
Heard, Mrs. Beni Bolin and
Mrs. Mary Note.
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Monday:
8 p.m. - Olive Rebekah
lodge, Odd Fellows hall.
7 pm.-Executive committee
and Carnation club of Degree
of Honor Protection associa
tion, at 851 Humphrey St.
7:15 p.m.-Warren assembly,
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
Jacksonville Masonic hall.
7:30 p.m.-Clvil Air Patrol,
CAP building, Medford air
port. 8 p.m.-Hogue Valley Coin
club, Girls Community club.
8 p.m.-St. Mary's Grade
School Parents' club at school.
Tueidayt
0:30 a.m.-District 6C Moth
ersingers, Jewett school cafe
torium. Central Point.
. 10:30 a.m. - Shady Cove
Home Extension unit, home
of Mrs. Edward Grey, Eagle
Point.
12 noon-Medford chapter,
Gold Star Mothers, home of
Mrs. Clyde Sturgill, route 3,
box 168A, on Phoenix rd.
1 p.m.-Central Point Royal
Neighbors of America, home
of Mrs. J. F. Ward, Gold Ray
Dam rd., Gold Hill.
1 p.m.-Medford Ladies of
Elks, Elks club party lounge.
7:30 p.m.-Chapter BE of
PEO Sisterhood, Rogue Val
ley Manor.
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Meeting Slated
By Chapter CG
Chapter CG, PEO sister
hood will meet Wednesday,
May 3 at the home of Mrs.
Stephen R. Mosher, 2208 Oak-
wood avenue. Mrs. Earl John
son will be in charge of the
program and will show slides
of Jerusalem.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m. prior to the meet
ing. . ' . , .
Chapter To Hold
Meeting Thursday
Jacksonville-Adarel chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star,
will meet at 8 p.m. Thurs
day, May 4, in the Masonic
temple. On the refreshment
committee are Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Keaneny, Mr. and
Mrs. Rlph Lue and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Bradberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gard
ner, worthy patron and ma
tron, will preside.
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Newcomers ;
Welcomed
Mrs. Elsie Cushing and
Mrs. Gene Venekamp were
welcomed as new members
by Medford Sojourners club
here last Thursday at the
Girls Community club. Mrs.
Raymond Miller attended for
the first time.
An arrangement of purple
lilacs centered the serving
table. Mrs. Gustav Martin,
Mrs. Alexander Collins and
Mrs. Rosa Auten were hostess
es for the afternoon.
Cards were played after the
business meeting with prizes
for bridge going to Mrs. Ella
Torgerson and Mrs. Dwight
Crosier; pinochle to Mrs. J. S.
Goodwin and Mrs. Edwin
Carnell; and. canasta to Mrs.
Venekamp and Mrs.. Leatha
Jones. Mrs. Frank Logan won
a special award.
The next meeting of Med
ford Sojourners will be May
11 at 12:30 p.m. at the Girls
Community club. Any woman
who has lived in Medford and
vicinity for two years or less
is cordially invited to attend
and become a member. The
main purpose of the club is
to help newcomers become
acquainted. Those interested
may call the hospitality chair
man, Mrs. Gerald Schwinler,
SPring 2-9655, for further in
formation. -
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Lodge To Honor ,
FL Club Members '
Central Point - Members of
F I. cluh will be honored at a
meeting of Mt. Pitt Rebekah
lodge set for Wednesday, May
3, at the Central Point IOOF
hall. .
The program committee is
Mrs. Earl Obenshain and Mrs.
Carl Quackenbush. Hostesses
are Mrs.' John Foster, Mrs.
Melvin Frick and Mrs. Martin
Gates.
Members of the drill team
will practice following ; the
meeting. -
' Sunday, May 14
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