Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1962, Image 27

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    MLDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBP. OREGON
SUNDAY. JULY 1. 13RJ
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DAR Chapter
Hears Report
Reports of the 71st Contin
ental Congress of the Daugh
ters of the A nerican Revolu
tion which was held in April
In Washington, DC, were
given at the June 23 meeting
of the Crater Lake chapter,
DAR.
The event was a picnir held
at the home of Mrs. M. M.
Morris, South Stage road.
Giving the reports was Mrs.
George R. Carter, chapter
delegate.
Mrs. Judd Greenman, re
gent, presided at the business
meeting. New members wel
comed were Mrs. Margaret
Knowles, formerly of Youngs
town, Ohio, and Miss Cora
Maxfield, Cowchilla, Calif.
A discussion was held on
Flag day and flag etiquette.
The next meeting will be
held in September and will
emphasize Constitution week.
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I Central Point Club
Installs Officers;
Makes Picnic Plans
Central Point-Mrs. Harvey
Cassman was installed finance
officer, and Mrs. Dee Booth,
was installed chaplain of the
Central Point Navy Mothers
club June 27 during an after
noon meeting in the home of
Mrs. Hester Culbertson. The
two officers had been absent
during regular installations
held earlier.
The next meeting of the
group will be a picnic to be
held in the Central Point City
park Wednesday, July 11 at 5
p.m.
All mothers of Navy, Navy
Air Force, Marine Corps or
Coast Guard personnel, pres
ent or past, are invited to at
tend meetings of the group
and are particularly invited to
the picnic with their families.
New Dialing
jTopic for Club
Mrs. Inez C-ravelle, repre
sentative of the Pacific North
west Bel' company, was guest
speaker at a dinner meeting
of the Medford Zonta club
Thursday at the Town House.
Mrs. Gravelie explained the
direct distance dialing system
which will become effective
July 15.
Mrs. Elsie Butler gave
highlights from her recent
trip to Alaska and the World's
Fair.
Special guest was Mrs. Hel
en Parish Stevens, formerly
a public health nurse in Med
ford and now teaching public
health in the nursing depart
ment of San Jose State col
lege. The next meeting of the
Medford Zonta club will be
a picnic July 26 at the home
of Mrs. Grace Holmes.
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"Indian Lore" was the theme of the paling in activities during the camp. They
Phoenix Talent Girls Scout day camp held are (left lo right) Marlene Campbell, Becky
June 18 lhrough 22 this year at the Hich Bertrand, Christine Moon, and Marcia Mc-
ard Enloe ranch. Four members of Phoe- Geary. One of Ihe projects at the camp was
nix Girl Scout Troop 9 are shown pariici- to learn how to start a camp fire.
Harney County
Picnic Slated
All former Harney county
residents and friends are in
vited to attend the Southern
Oregon Harney County picnic
scheduled for July fl at Tou-
Velle State park on the Rogue
river. This will be the 13th
consecutive picnic for former
Harney county residents held
in this area.
Each family is to take a pic
nic lunch and table service.
Coffee, soft drin'.s and ice
cream will be furnished and
the lunch is scheduled for 1
p.m.
Games and music will be
conducted after the lunch.
Birth of Child
Is Announced
Hornbrook -- Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Chapman received
word June 27 of the birth of
a son to their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver A. Fick. The child was
born at the Redlands Commu
nity hospital at Redlands,
Calif., weighing 7 pounds, 10
ounces. He is the couple's
first child and has been named
Douglas Brian.
At the time of the baby's
birth, his father was in Hon
ululu, Hawaii, enroute home
from Christmas island, where
he has been since March, as a
civilian member of Joint Task
Force 9 which has been con
ducting nuclear tests in the
South Pacific atomic testing
area. He was scheduled to
arrive in San Bernardino,
Calif., on Friday evening,
June 29.
Maternal grandparents of
the baby are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rimell, Yucaipa,
Calif., but former residents
for many years of Canyon-
ville, Ore.
Medford Toastmistrcss
Club Installs Officers
Monday:
I 8 p.m. Olive Itebckih
lodge, Odd Fellows hall.
8 p.m. Past Commanders
club, DAV auxiliary, home of
Mrs. Bertha Neff, 811 Bennett
ave.
Tuesday:
I 10 a.m. - Christen Worn
I en's Fellowship of First Chris
tian church, at church.
12 noon - Medford chapter.
Gold Star Mothers, home of
Mrs. Harry Cole, 10 South
Keencway dr.
12:30 p.m. - Welcome Wag
oi, club, Rogue Valley Coun
try club.
8:30 p.m. Foot lighters
play, Footlighter theater at
fairgrounds.
Thursday:
8 p.m. - Mistletoe camp,
Royal Neighbors of America,
Pythian building.
' 8 p.m. - Mothers of Twins
club, home of Mrs. Don Par
ton, 118 Western ave.
8 p.m. -- Neighbors of Wood
craft of Phoenix, Community
hall.
Friday:
12:30 p.m. - Phoenix Thim
ble club, Maple Grove park.
iWEM'S ANNUAL
Clilfl CONTINUES!
lliJ Store-Wide!
Bargains In All Depts
Floors EVERYTHING PRICED TO SELL! j
Officers who will head the
Medford Toastmistress club
for the next six months were
installed during a meeting of
the club held June 20. Instal
led as president was Mrs. W.
E. Acorri. Mrs. C. R. Red
mond was the installing offi
cer. Other officera installed
were Miss Voda Brower, vice
president; Mrs. Thomas Lor
enz, secretary; Mrs. Glenn
Clymcr, treasurer; and Mrs.
,T. L, Beams and Mrs. C. E.
Goodwin, club representa
tives. Speakers for the evening
were Mrs. Beams, who spoke
regarding a vacation, and Mrs.
C. A. Thatcher whose subject
was, "Speaking English." Mrs.
Claude Goodwin had the edu
cational talk for the evening
She chose the subject, "The
Evolution of Toastmistress."
Mrs. Evelyn Pugh spoke
briefly on the subject, "The
Value of Evaluation."
Mrs. Aeord was topiemis-
1 p.m. - Get Together club.
Girls Community club.
Are Guests Here
Mrs. Hazel Wrood of Berke
ley. Calif., past department
president of California. Unit
ed Spanish War Veterans'
auxiliary, and Miss Penney
Chapman, Berkeley, a grand
daughter of Mrs. Wood, have
been house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Anderson, 803 Pine
street. Mrs. Anderson accom
panied Mrs. Wood and Miss
Chapman to a convention in
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barne
burg were guests at the din
ner given by the Andtrsora
for their guests.
Mrs. Wood and Miss Chap
man left Corvallis Wednes
day morning for Portland
and the World's Fair at
Seattle, Wash.
HELP
US!
W need clothing, ihoei, dishes,
furniture, end bedding.
We Pick Up.
HELP OTHERS!
The Salvation Army
30 N. Holly
773-7335
Geo. Grabow
1365 Kings Hwy., Medford
Phon 772-8560
Ultrasonic Cleaning
Electronic Timing
WE BUY OLD GOLD!
Auxiliary Women
Attend Meeting
Mrs. Faie Zielcr, Portland,
a member of Phillips auxili
ary, Corvallis, was installed
president of the Department
of Oregon at the 46th annual
convention of the United
Spanish War Veterans' aux
iliary held in Corvallis June
24-27.
Her officers include Mrs.
Bessie Sutton, Corvallis,
chief of staff; Mrs. Minnie
Steele, Springfield, senior
vice president; Mrs. Renne
Grosh, Wilderville, Ore., jun
ior vice president; Mrs. Mona
Baker. Portland, chaplain;
Mrs. Ethel Kinney, Salem,
patriot's instructor; Mrs.
James VnnderSteen, Med
ford, historian; Mrs. Alice
Smith, Medford, color.
Attending the convention
from Medford were Mrs.
Harry Barneburg, past de
partment president; Mrs.
Don Anderson, past de
partment president and per
sonal aide; Mrs. Vandcr
Stcen, president of Colonel
Sargent auxiliary of Med
ford, and Mrs. Smith.
! Guests Here
' Ashland Guests last week
. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Cunningham, 317
Bridge street, were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerry Retter of Evans
ville, Ind. During their Ash
land stay they made a trip
to Crater Lake.
Come Early - Stay
of These TERRIFIC
REDUCED PRICES!
Statement of Policy0
We, th management of Swem'i,
have always believed a SALE ihouU
consist of genuina bargain! In, our
customers. All of the merchandita on
our SUMMEQ SALE hat been previous
ly offered in our store at th regular
prices. These BARGAINS represent
odd lots or lines wa may or may not
ba discontinuing. Some may b
slightly shop-worn. Whatever the re
vTSn th'5 itsm are "OS SALE)'' r
ktaur, oyr csnHnwi tfs.y art GC'J
UI'S rninf sold n?ar r
fcltV tf cat. IVjty yuris.lf, c-as
early. s VAft Mat atwo rtal
VAI.'JfS!
The Managamant
Late! Take Home Armloads
BARGAINS at the GREATLY
MANY NEW ITEMS ADDED
EACH DAY!
HURRY! SALE ENDS
SATURDAY, JULY 7
Lmo? 1ST F'LOOR BALCOVJY 2ND FIOOJ
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NO IAYAWAY OR REFUNDS
ON SALE MERCHANDISE
t'-ess; Mrs. Lester Lollis gave
the invocation; Mrs R. K.
Ford, grammarian; Mrs. Cly
mer, speech evalualor, and
Mrs. Lorenz was program
evalualor. Mrs. H. Harden
burgcr was the timer.
The next meeting of the.
club will be at the home of
Miss Brower on July 11 when
there will be a potluck picnic.
Sojourners
Hold Election
Officers for the coming sea
son were elected at the
Thursday meeting of the Med
foid Sojourners club held at
the Girls Community club.
They are Mrs. Earl Malbogrn,
president; Mrs. Leland Mid
dleton, first vice president;
Mrs. Beryl Lyon, second vice
president; Mrs. Clifton Green,
secretary, and Mrs. Lora Stew
crt, treasurer.
Installation of the new of
ficers will be held at the
next meet, July 12.
Hostesses for Thursday's
meeting were Mrs. Bernice C.
Rice, Mrs. Walter Hatch, Mrs.
Carrie Walters and Mrs. Phil
lip Dopp.
Mrs. Ralph Jones won the
special prize for the day,
bridge prizes weat to Mrs. T.
E. Johnson and Mrs. Carl E.
Johnson, Pinochle prizes went
to Mrs. Hannah Cyrus and
Mrs, Roland Howard, and ca
nast prizes to Mrs. Walters
and Mrs. A. L. McClurc.
Visitors introduced were
Mrs. Lola B. Hilcnian, Tem
ple City, Calif.; Mrs. Bette
Greisa, Spokane, Wash., and
Mrs. Lcota Martin, Medford.
Women who have lived in
Medford or vicinity for less
than two years are invited lo
attend and become members
of this club. It is a social ciub
organized with the purpose of
helping newcomers in this
area to become acquainted.
Group Attends
State Meeting
Gold Hill Delegates from
Gold Hill to a recent state
Grange convention in Grants
Pass were Wilbur Martin,
Grange master, and Mrs. Mar
tin; and Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Walker, who represented the
committee on insurance.
Mrs. Bertha Potter, Mrs.
Letha Jones, Mrs. Waller Mc
Lean. Mrs Hcrchcl Robert
son, Mrs. L. L. Martin, Miss
Marie Jones and Millie Jones,
also attended Ihe eonvenlion.
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jerrey long-tleeved hlouae,
featuring a "Tallyrand" col
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