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Social Events Group Holds Installation With a past president, Mrs. Marjorie Bates, acting as in stalling officer, Mrs. Juanita Slead was installed as presi dent of the Jackson County Medical Assistants association at the annual meeting held recently at Mon Desir. Other officers installed were Mrs. Flo Fields, president-elect; Mrs. Alvera Mer ton, vice president; Mrs. Ef fie Bogard, recording secre tary; Mrs. Margaret Elkins, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Norma Snyder, treasurer. Mrs. Slead presented the retiring president, Miss Jose phine Koppes, a gift from the association. Miss Koppes also received special recognition for being the medical assist ant who had served in this capacity for the longest period of time. Preceeding the candlelight Installation service, a dinner was held with Drs. Florian Shasky, Malcolm Byers and Laurel Case, advisors to the association, as guests. The committee in charge of arrangements included Mes dames Wilda Stewart and Flo Fields, assisted by Mrs. Mer tion, Mrs. Cecille Hammond and Miss Meg Jacobs. Graduation Party Held for Dancers Yreka - A group of Circle-N-Square, square dance club members, attended a gradu ation party for dancers at the Fawn club, located midway between Mount Shasta and Weed on U.S. highway 99, Saturday evening, June 16. The graduating class was made up of members from Yreka, Edgcwood, Big Springs and Mount Shasta and will be known as The Tanglefool ers. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Lee trained the class. A guest call er, Ralph Jones, McCloud, called some of the dances for the graduation party. Attending from Yreka were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turbovsky, Mr. and Mrs. William Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hennig and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Carter. Cow Belles Plan Picnic on Friday Jackson County Cow Belles plan a picnic Friday, June 22, at the home of Mrs. Armin Richter, Circle G ranch, route 2, Jacksonville. The event will begin at 11 a.m. Members are to take salads and desserts; Applegate wom en will provide coffee and punch. Son Home Gold Hill-Richard Cooper, s student of University of Portland, is spending the sum mer months at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Cooper, Sardine Creek road. He is assisting his father as a guide at House of Mystery at Oregon Vortex during the summer. f Put a thin powder puff dip ped in talcum in the heel of rach shoe. Your feet will leei fresher all day. WhyMGood-Time" Charlie Suffers Uneasy Bladder Unwise eating or drinking may he a nurce of mtld, but annoying bladder jrritations makin? you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nacging backache, headache or musrular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emo tional upset, re adding to your misery -don't watt-try Doan's Pills. Doan's Pills act 3 ways for speedy relief. I 1 hey have a soothing effect fin bladder irritations. 2 A fat patn relievinn action on nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 3 A wonderfully mild diuretic action ihru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 15 miici of kidney tubes. So, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 ycari. For conven Doan's fence, ak for the MKt i?e. Get Eoan t fills today! Bethel 69 Installation Held Recently in Mcdford Miss Camille Eri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eri, was installed honored queen of Bethel 69, International Order of Jobs Daughters, at a recent formal ceremony. Re tiring queen Lynn Boughner was installing officer and was escorted into the room by her father, Morris Boughner, as sociate guardian of the beth el. Other officers installed were the Misses Denna Tay lor, senior princess; Charlotte Martin, junior princess; Lin da North, guide; Karen Smith, marshal; Christieann Ayers, chaplain; Diana Buckles, re corder; Lynn Boughner, musi cian; Jan Morehead, Karen Merrifield, Susan Cearly, Lau rel Schuler, and Day Lunch, messengers; Cheryl Bramhall, librarian; Marsha Manning, treasurer; Vicki Vorheis, sen ior custodian; Linda Bayliss, junior custodian; Nancy Bono ner, inner guard; J-.iuce Nash, outer guard; Annette Flinn, prompter; Carolynn Bailey, lady of the lights; Kathey Hearrell, page; Teresa Wilk ins, flag bearer. Bethel choir members in stalled were Linda Nelson, so loist; Connie Schuler, Bonnie Denyer, Karolyn McMahan, Sandra Poirer, Connie Patter son, Karen Shoop, Nancy Lu chen, Joyce Levtzow, Lorena Clark,, Judy Fogelquist. As sisting Miss Boughner as in stalling officers were Mrs. Janet Turner Tipton, guide; Misses Pat Ellis, recorder; Carla Borough, chaplain; Pa tricia Selby, musician; Patri cia Brewold, senior custodian; Laura Rupert, junior custodi an. Order of De Molay members participating in the crowning ceremony were Mike Feather- ston, master counselor, assist ed by Roger Kelso, Wayne Kelso Jr., Dean Evernham, Don Kengla; honor guard, Richard Millhollin, Richard Heisel, Jim Bell, Richard Wagner, Robert Mills and Wayne Cardoza. Denna Tay lor and Cheryl Bramhall sang the altar duet. Escorted and introduced were honored queens Marsha Ackerman, Shady Cove, Beth el 66; Sandy Beasley, Central Point, Bethel 38; Jean Bris tol, Grants Pass, Bethel 13; Patricia Ellis, Bethel 14, and Pamela Trowbridge, Bethel 55; past honored queens, Lin da Nash, Janet Turner Tip ton, Patricia Brewold, all of Bethel 69; Carla Borough and Laura Rupert of Bethel 14; Senior Princess Kathleen Harsh, Central Point, Bethel 38; Junior Princesses Card Rognaas, Grants Pass, Bethel 13; Lola Ackerman, Shady Cove, Bethel 56; Patricia Sel by, Bethel 55. Also introduced were Mrs. Carl D. Elhart, past grand guardian; L. R. Manning, past grand associate guardian; Mrs. Dale Ackerman, grand librar ian; Margaret McGee, grand musician. Other Bethel and Masonic officials were also introduced. Miss Eri presented Miss Boughner with her past hon ored queen's pin and a sil ver teaspoon. Miss Boughner in turn presented Miss Eri with a traveling queen's Jew el and tiara. Following the ceremonies, Miss Eri introduced her par ents. Mr. Eri presented his daughter with her gavel and a check for grand session ex penses. Miss Eri also intro duced her two sisters, Sonya and Kay Lee, her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ev ans, and a great uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stutz, Corvallis. The line of ficers also introduced their parents. Mrs. Bill Tycer was in charge of the decorating for the ceremonies. Refreshments for the reception and dance which followed were served in the dining hall by Mrs. Lorene Babcock assisted by Mrs. Robert A. Stewart, Mrs. Viola Turner, Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Sam Poirer, and Mrs. Dale Hearrell. Calendar Wtdntiday: 7 p.m. - Veterans of World War I and auxiliary, Girls Community club. Thursday: 12 noon - Friendship Bible class, First Christian cluiich. friendship hall of the church 1 p.m.-Blue Star Mothers, Santo hall. 1 p m.-Wenonah club, Wca- tonka council, Degree of Po cahontas lodge, Mrs. Charles Dooms, 2730 Stewart ave. 1:30 p rn. - Jacksonville Garden club, Community club room. 1:30 p.m. - Women's Chris tian TcmDerance Union. fire place room, First Psbytcr- Women's News s, Misi Camilla Eri Group Attends Annual Session At Beach Resort Several Medford women will be in Seaside, Ore., this week to attend the annual department convention of the American Legion auxiliary. The session will open Thurs day, June 21 and close Sun day, June 24. Delegates from the auxili ary to Post 15 of the Ameri can Legion are Mrs. Walter Collins, retiring unit presi dent, Mrs. Dorothy Sutter, Mrs. Betty Fichtncr, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. Earl B. Bigelow, incoming unit pres ident, and also past depart ment president, and a pres ent natipnal committee wom an; and Mrs. Clark Walker. Mrs. Collins and her moth er, Mrs. Fichtner will be ac companied by Mrs. Fichtner's other daughter, Mrs. Richard Chamberlain and daughter, Tracy, of Eagle Point. The group will stop en route at Vancouver, Wash., to visit Mrs. Fichtner's niece and fam ily, the Gerald Ringels, where Mrs. Chamberlain and daughter will remain to vis it. Sociaty To Raise Parsonage Funds Cave Junction - To raise funds for furnishing the new parsonage of Immanuel Meth odist church, members of the Women's Society of Christian Service will hold a food sale Saturday, June 23, in the Drew building. The parsonage was constructed during tne winter by members of the congregation. -t Win Punch New York - IUPD - Spark ling wedding punch is packed with flavor. In a punchbowl, combine 3 well-chilled bottles (four fifths quart each) of chablis with 3 quarts (2 large cans) of chilled pineapple or pineapple - grapefruit juice, 2 (6 ounce) cans of frozen lem onade concentrate, and a small block of ice. Just before serving, pour in 2 large bot tles of champagne. Makes about 2 gallons. The boys and girls in Medford and the Rogue River Valley are out of school now to enjoy a summer of fun. PLEASE help them to keep enjoying it! Youngsters will still be going to school play grounds and playing at home . . . they are apt to dash into the street anytime . . . into the path of YOUR car. The Medford Traffic MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Stella Chapter To Hold Picnic; Events Listed Yreka - Final plans for the annual picnic for Stella chap ter, Order of the Eastern Star were made at the last meeting of the order. Mrs. Orlo Davis extended an invitation to the chapter to hold it's picnic at their ranch home in Little Shasta. It was voted to hold the pic nic on Sunday, June 24, and it is to be a potluck event with serving to start at 4 p.m. Those wishing to go swim ming are welcome to go out earlier in the day. During the business session an invitation was extended from Patty Stewart, honored queen-elect of Job's Daugh ters, Bethel No. 69, to UfcS members to attend the instal lation of officers on Saturday evening, June 23. A memorial service was held in memory of members who have died during the year. The worthy matron an nounced that a "Star Point" party will be held June 21 at Etna, with everyone invited to attend the event. Mrs. Watt reminded mem bers that the chapter at Jack sonville, Ore., will hold in stallation of new officers on Saturday evening, June 29, and suggested that officers and members plan to attend. At the close of the busi ness session refreshments were served and the game of buying packages for a nom inal sum from the "post of fice," with Jim Dow acting as postmaster, was played. Packages were wrapped for mailing and contained "whits elephant" articles. Families Attend Fair at Seattle Prospect - Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton I. Snodgrass were a sister of Mrs. Snodgrass, Mrs. Lois Williams and sons, David and Mark, Visalia, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass and the Californians continued to Se attle where they attended the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John David son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rogers and family of Prospect also re cently went to Seattle for the Fair. Couple To Attend Wedding of Son Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Mc Donald of 110 Lozier lane, Medford, will leave this week to spend a few days in south ern California. While on vacation, the cou ple plans to attend the wed ding of their son, Calvin D. McDonald. The ceremony is scheduled for June 22 in Po mona, California. They will also visit anoth er son, Ira W. McDonald, in Stockton, California. Plan Dinner Weatonka council, Degree of Pocahontas, will have a ham dinner at the Redman hall on Apple street Friday, June 22, at 6:30 p.m. The din ner is being prepared by a committee and there will be a small charge. Two Scholarships Honor New PEO State President Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew of Chapter CG of the PEO sister hood who was recently elect ed president of the Oregon chapter, was presented a schol irship for $500 follow ing her installation. The money will be used for two $250 scholarships to Oregon colleges. Mrs. N. B. Smith, another member of Mrs. Bartholo mew's chapter, made the pre sentation in honor of the new state president. Other mem bers of Mrs. Bartholomew's chapter at the convention were Mrs. Richard House, president; Mrs. Frank Mor gan, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Ben Todd, Mrs. G. T. Haupert, Mrs. R. E. Mencke and Miss Carolyn Mencke. Other Medford women pre sent at the convention were Mrs. D. B. Whalin, president of Chapter AA, and Mrs. J. F. Fliegel; Mrs. R. E. Cordon, president of Chapter BE; Mrs. Stuart V. McQueen, president of Chapter CP. During the educational hour under the direction of Mrs. Bartholomew, s i x Oregon girls received a total of $2,500 in scholarships to Cottey col lege in Nevada, Mo. Cottey college is a junior college for girls, owned and supported entirely by the PEO sister hood. Three scholarships of $250 each were awarded to Oregon girls who will attend Oregon colleges. Featured speaker at this educational hour was Mrs. Vimala Paulus, an interna tional peace scholarship stu dent from India who received her doctorate from the Uni (Above) Marvelously mad poncho splash. That's the lively print, dash! That's the carefree styling. No-Iron, all cotton. Beach um brella colors. $098 Sizes 28 to 36 Main and Bartlett Streets versity of Oregon this week Mrs. Paulus was in Medford last summer when she and her husband were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Frohn mayer. The international peace scholarships are made avail able to foreign students for study in this country. Since the beginning of the program in 1949, 720 scholar ships have been given to 458 students from 63 countries, for a total of more than $579,488. The convention, the 51st an nual meeting, was held on the Oregon State university cam pus at Corvallis June 12-14. Other officers to serve with Mrs. Bartholomew Include Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Chapter BE, Medford, second vice president, and Mrs. A. C. Fries, Chapter BN, Ashland, treasurer. The installation was con ducted by Mrs. E. L. Gardner, Ojai, Calif., organizer for the supreme chapter. Birthday Party Is Recent Event A surprise birthday party was given Saturday, June 16, to honor W. D. Woodcock on his birthday anniversary. The event was held on the patio of the Woodcock home, 2557 Sandy Terrace. Approximately 25 persons attended. Mr. Woodcock was presented cards and gifts from those attending. Mrs. Madge Broomfield was organist for a song fest held during the evening. Summer MUSES by Ship'n Shore e ' Sizes 28 Open way! MM I ii muiiMpii . iihiii iii.ih i ,sv ';' ! Y ."if '.. , .--.V: Mrs. E, L. Bartholomew, 2635 Killcrest road, is the new president of the Oregon chapter of the PEO sisterhood. Mrs. Bartholomew was elect ed and installed at the 51st annual session held last week in Corvallis. At Festival Mr. and Mrs. Barney Riggs and family, 332 Linden street, Medford, have returned after being in Portland last week end to attend the Portland Rose festival. Mr. Riggs is head coach at Hedrick Junior High school in Medford. Away Prospect - Mrs. Archie Mc Killop and son, Kim, are away to spend sometime with the McKillop's daughters, Sal ly and Sue. The former is in Lebanon, Ore., and the lat ter, Mrs. Lester Namitz, lives at Mill City, Ore. musts ... all styles . (Right) Bateau frill-top. Smart blouse idea for sun worship: corded woven stripes, pertly ruffled with pleats. Easy-care all cotton. Citrus tones with white. to 36 Friday Nights Until Downtown Medford Safety Council urges YOU to make SAFE DRIVING a very person al responsibility. Have your car thoroughly checked for safety . . , be doubly careful to observe traffic signs and regulations . . . watch out for children everywhere and give them the right of WEDNESDAY, JUNE Orchid Society To Hold Meeting Jack Frost, orchid hybrid izer from Wilderville, Ore., will speak for the next meet ing of the Rogue Valley Orchid society. It will be held Friday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leonard McKee, Jacksonville. Mr. Frost will report on the recent orchid show held in Portland. A plant projsct will be held. Anyone interested in grow ing orchids is invited to at tend. in easy-care 9 p.m. 1. 1 f Your Choict I i Solid Maple M OCCASIONAL JHpQ 1 1 J TABLES Jm 1 $39" r If Mapla at th lowest If ? 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