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SUNDAY, JULY 8. 19R2
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON
Sister, Brother Head
Reames Chapter of OES
Officers for Reames chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star,
were installed In a ceremony
at the Mcdford Masonic tem
ple on June 30.
Taking office as worthy
matron was Mrs. Gene Dyke,
who succeeds Mrs. Lloyd
Caton. Mrs. Dyke's brother,
Ross Gilkison, was Installed
as her worthy patron. This is
the first time in Reames chap
ter's history that a brother
and sister have served as
worthy matron and patron.
For the ceremony Mrs
Dyke wore a gown of golden
rust slipper satin with bead
ed side panel in pearls and
opalescent sequins. The drap
ed bodice was also beaded.
Mrs. Dyke wore a bronze or
chid corsage.
Former Teacher
Hornbrook Visitor;
Visit Iron Gate
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Martin, Covina,
Calif., were recent visitors in
Hornbrook. Mrs. Martin
taught first and second
prades, as well as music, in
the Hornbrook school for sev-
eral years before moving to
southern California. She also
conducted an adult Bible
class In Hornbrook.
While here the Marlins
were taken to the Iron Gate
riam by Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Breceda. They also vis-
llcri in Montague with Gene
Breceda. Before leaving they
were guests of Mrs. Anna Cop
pin and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin left
Thursday morning for Ev
erett, Wash., and are also
planning to visit friends in
Canada.
' Schmechels Home
After 10-Day Trip
The A. H. Schmeehol fam
ily, 441 Eastwooc drive, is
home after being in Portland,
their former home, for about
10 days. Mr. and Mrs.
Schmechel with their sons,
Todd and Dre,., made the trip
north along the coast stopping
en route at Yachals.
In Portland they were
housegucsls of the A. H.
Schmechels Sr., and divided
their time with Mrs. Schmech
el's mother, Mrs. Lloyd John
son, and Mr. Johnson; and her
father, Montie Smallen, and
Mrs. Smallen. They also were
guests of Mr. Schmechel's
grandmothers, Mrs. Ida
Schmechel and Mrs. Fanny
Brokenshlre; and Mrs.
Schmechel's g r a nd in o t h -er,
Mrs. Lnntie Smallen.
Sister Arrives
From Los Altos
Mrs. William C. Strang,
Los Altos, Calif., a former
Mcdford resident. Is a house
guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hnlzgang, 626 Park
avenue. She is accompanied
by her son, Greg.
They arrived about a week
ago and plan to be here for
another week.
Othrr visitors at the Holz
gang home last week were
I heir son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ray Hnlz
gang and Iheir children, Mi
chael, David and Mark, of
Portland. Mr. Hnlzgang is a
student at the University of
Oregon medical school.
Talent Gardeners
Plan Year Book
Talent Plans were made
by the Talent Garden club at
a recent Hireling for Hie com
pletion of a year book. The
meeting was held at the home
of Mis. John llaldwin.
Luncheon preceded the
business Hireling.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Long
will be hosts for the next
scheduled meeting of the club,
to be held August 1 at 7:30
p.m. The meeting is open to
husband.''.
Gold Hill Resident
Host to Travelers
Gold Hill Mrs. Laura
Sander, San Antonio, Tex.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mc
Kay, TrHil, were recent visi
tors of Mrs. n. G. Wigle in
Gold Hill. They were enroule
to Ihe World's fair at Sealtle.
While III jou I h f r n Or. gon
Mrs. Sander had visited the
historical miiFCiim al Jackson
ville and Crater Lake Nation
al park as well as other points
of interest.
Minnesota Picnic
Set for July 15
Former Minnesota residents
will hold a potluck dinner
Sunday, July IS, at 1 p.m. in
TouVclle State park. Coffee,
sugar, and cream will be fur
nished. More information can
be obtained from Mrs. C. R.
Christiansen, 833-2394. j
Past Presidents
To Hold Matting
Past presidents of the aux
lllary to the Crater Lake
aerie. Fraternal Order of Ea
glrs lodge, will meet Friday,
July l.'l at 1:30 p.m.. In the
home nf Mra. John Bowdlsh,
209 South Orange street. I
Other officers installed
were: Mrs. Stewart Pening
ton, associate matron; Stew
art Penington, associate pa
tron; Mrs. Ray Bailey, secre
tary; Mrs. Walter Johnson,
treasurer; Mrs. Don Ashpolc,
conductress; Mrs. Rodney
Wilham, associate conduct
ress; Mrs. Floyd Hibbard,
chaplain; Mrs. Earl Knight,
marshal; Mrs. Norman Swen
sen, organist; Mrs. Dale Ed
wards, Adah; Mrs. Hazen
Cram, Ruth; Mrs. William
White, Esther; Mrs. George
Burrell, Martha; Mrs. Delbert
Harvey, Electa; Mrs. William
Hatzi, warder and Hazen
Cram, scntinal.
The officers wore gowns of
buttercream yellow pcau de
soi with pearl beaded bodice
and side draped skirts. Their
corsages were of yellow and
white daisies, Mrs. Dyke's
flower for the year.
Installing Officers
Installing officers were;
Mrs. E. G. Randolph, past ma
tron and Carl Oestreich, past
patron; Mrs. John Bradshaw,
marshal; Mrs. John Esp, chap
lain and Mrs. Steven Wise
man, past grand matron, organist.
Named as courtesy ladies
for the ensuing year were
Mrs. Merlyn Harvey, captain
Mrs. Kenneth Phillips, co-cap
tain; and Mrs. J. H. Creagor,
Mrs. Claude Hoover, Mrs.
W. S. Spence, Miss Daurice
Meyers. Mrs. Frank Knox,
Mrs. Gladys Rammin and Mrs.
Paul Mitchell. Their flowers
were wristlets of yellow and.
white daisies.
The chapter room was dec
orated with yellow and white
daisies and gladioli and m
the East was word "faith,"
the worthy matron's theme.
Mrs. Dyke and Mr. Gilkison
Introduced their relatives.
Among them were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gcwiss, Eugene,
daughter and son-in-law of
Mrs. Dyke, her son, Roger
Dyke, and Miss Pamela Gilki
son.
During installation three
solos were sung by Mrs.
Martel Peters accompanied by
Miss Vera Donnelly. Miss
Gilkison, daughter of the pa
tron, played several piano
selections.
Mrs. Dyke's brother pre
sented her with a gavel and
the new corps of officers hon
ored the new worthy matron
and patron with an addendum
which concluded with the pre
sentation nt a gift to each
Mrs. Dyke . presented Mrs.
Lloyd Caton wilh her past
matron's jewel.
Seated In East
Members sealed in the Easl
were; Mrs. Hal McNair, past
grand matron and chairman
of the ESTARL awards com-
ittee of the grand chapter
of Oregon; Mrs. Wiseman,
past grand matron, and W.
Morris Boughner. past grand
patron. Other matrons and
patrons of the order present
were; Mr. and Mrs. George
Findley. Alpha chapter; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Shores, Adiurl
chapter; Mrs. Marie Brecken-
ridge and Hap Lloyd, Western
Star chapter; Mrs. E. V. Goff
and Rssuell Fair. Nevila chap
ter; and Mrs. Grace Branch,
Valentine chapter.
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Mrs. Gen Dykt and her brother. Ron Gilkison, war
installed worthy matron and patron of Reames chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, in recent ceremonies. It is the first
time In ihe history of the chapter that a brother end sister
have held these offices. (Landis photo)
Seniors To Enter Exhibit;
Slides Scheduled Monday
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond of the Rogue Valley
Manor will show colored
slides taken during a trip in
eastern United States and Can
ada at the Arm Chair Travel
er's group Monday, July 9.
The session will start at 1
p.m. at the Senior Activity
center, 601 East Jackson
street.
The pictures will Include
scenes in Montreal, the New
England states during the
fall, Washington DC., and
the Ozarks. This will be the
second showing by the Ham
monds who moved to the man-
from the San Fernando
Valley in California.
The showing is opening to !
I persons 50 years or older 1
and is held each Monday aft- j
ernoon. Dr. Frank Roberts is
leader and Mrs. Lillian Green-'
man and Williams Jones are
hosts.
Oil Painting
The members ot the oil
painting classes have been
asked to exhibit as a group
with the Southern Oregon So
ciety of Artists on Saturday,
July 14, during the annual
Greenwich Village show at
the Mcdford Library park.
The group meets at 1 p.m. on
Tuesday afternoons. New,
members are welcome. 1
The copper tooling class
meets each Wednesday at 1
p.m. Mrs. Ethel Byers is the 1
teacher. I
Edward Rool, director of
Ihe Senior Center orchestra,
which now nieels on Thurs
day mornings during the sum
mer, announced last week
that the orchestra has already
been schduled to give a con
cert in January, 1063. Sev
eral guests from both Cali
fornia and Washington lis-
the Ashland Art Gallery Sen
ior Craftsman shop which
opened July 1 at 31 Water
street, Ashland. This project
is sponsored by the Rogue
Valley Council on Aging to
provide a sales outlet for lo
cal senior craftsmen.
Submitted items must be ac
companied by one dollar. If
the articles are accepted for
sale, the remaining nine dol
lars for life membership in
the Craftsmen may be paid
out of sales during the first
year. If the articles are not
accepted the one dollar will
be refunded.
Tea To Be Topic
Of Herb Society
O. C. Medicus, representa
tive of the Spice Islands com
pany, will lecture on teas at
the meeting of the Rogue Val
ley Herb society Tuesday, July
10, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. R. D.
Abel, Cherry lane, will be
hostess.
Roll call will be answered
by naming an idea for an herb
bazaar. Mrs. Mclchoir Heck
enberger will prepare the ex
hibit for the day.
An all day workshop was
held recently at the home of
Mrs. Stephen Counts. Mrs.
Counts lectured on "Herbs
Used in Dyes." Guests at the
meeting were Mrs. William H.
Baker, Ashland, and Mrs. Mil
dred Watkins, Grants Pass.
Assisting with the meeting
was Mrs. Mattie Carson.
Mission Secretary
To Speak Thursday
Mrs. Clarrisa Rollons, ex
ecutive secretary of the Na
tional Advent Christian Wom
en's Home and Foreign Mis
sion society, will speak to
the Missionary Ladies of the
Advent Christian church
Thursday, July 12, at 7:30
p.m.
To Meet
Mrs. Helen Kevorkian, a
missionary from the Congo,
will be guest speaker at a
meeting of the Women's Fel
lowship of the First Baptist
church Tuesday, July 10 at
tlie Girls Community club.
Former Residents
Overnight Guests
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Robertson of Placer-
ville, Calif., were overnight
guests Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grieb.
The visitors are former Horn
brook residents, who moved
to Happy Camp about two
years ago, and to Placerville
about one year ago.
Party Planned
By Beehive Club
Beehive club of Olive Re-
bekah lodge will hold a hobo
party Monday, July ft. at the
home of Mrs. Homer Vinzant,
848 Stewart avenue. All Re
bekahs are invited to attend.
trued during the practice last
Thiii-srtiiv
Also imronucea were mis.i Craftsmen Pregram
Murray Gardiner, quern of j Th(. rWest activity at the
Zuleima temple. Daughters of ; ,.ontrr js ,, n( Spnior
the Nile; Mrs. Richard May-, c r a f t s men receiving corn
field, royal matron of Roxy miMrr whk.n is avlljlllble
nnn l-oun, urnrr 01 m- mm- j,.,,,,, , , , fvny
aranin;
shipful
Dale Edwards, wor- Mnl.riv TWiriav miri WoH
inasirr m m.-iimiu ; nrsdy morning during July.
- AM ail(l MI'S. The V u.,MI rmislri- rrafUmnn
Harvey, worthy ari-, wl,n' i,rin0 in .i.... ,ni,-i,.lfl
of , ;iiiH nmilv fill mmUm-v I, in in
this Oregon cooperative.
If accepted, their handi-
lorige. AF
Merlyn
visor International Ordrr
Job's Daughters, Hrlhcl 14.
The bcnrdiclion was givrn
liy Ur. l.rorgr I,. Hnsriirrry. , wnrk tt.m hp M,d f)r ,hpm n(
A rrcrption followed in the) .
Masonic dining room. Rr-!
frcshnirnts wrre served from j lO Picnic
a slar shaped table decorated Jackson County Retired
with yellow snapdragons and Teacher association members
nrnnzc cnr.vsaninemnms. mis ! will mrrt Monday. July 9 at
12 noon in Lithia nark. Ash-
Roy Nordwick was general
chairman for thr evening as
sisted by; Mrs. II. E. Nulton,
Mrs. Jennie Crcager, Mrs.
Elta McKinnry, Mrs. llnzrl
Dickson, E. G. Randolph. Mrs.
Ray Bailry and Mrs. Gilkison.
I.ind. Those who attrnd are to
lake contributions of food for
the picnic.
Members of the Klamath
Kails unit, RTA, will br
gursls.
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Year Book Wins
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Jacksonville - A year book
prepared by the Jacksonville
Garden club won second place
in the class for clubs with 25
members or less at the Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs
recent convention in Salem.
Mrs. O. V. Pte, Phoenix, Sis
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Jacobs Home
Wonder - Mrs. John Jacobs
and children Jo-Ella and John
Jacobs Jr. have returned from
a two weeks vacation in
Eureka, Calif. They were
guests of Mrs. Jacobs' mother,
Mrs. Michel D. Fielding.
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Plana also were maae ior nrauo,,
an outdoor barbecue at the pitalized m Redding,
home of Mr and Mrs. Ernest At the close of the evenuu,
Yreka-Plans for the official
visit of the grand chief of Cal
ifornia, in September and init
iation in August were made at
a meeting of Aurora Temple,
Pythian Sisters, at a meeting
Wednesday night in the Odd
Fellows hall.
Most excellent chief, Mrs.
Lloyd Bishofberger presided.
The grand chief, Mrs. Berta
Fischer of Santa Barbara will
visit Yreka on September 26.
Also visiting here that eve
ning will be Mrs. Myra Sad
ler, past grand chief.
Two candidates, Warren
Smith and Mrs. Esther Smith,
mother and son, will become
members of the Pythian Sis
ters at initiation ceremonies
on August 8.
Johnson on July 25.
During the meeting Mrs.
Ernest Johnson gave a review
of the proper way to ballot
and other lodge regulations.
Cards were sent to Mrs.
June Ager in Mount Shasta
hospital and to Mrs. Clara
Alaskan Visits
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Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wolfe Kretzener of Al
aska stopped at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dungey
in Gold Hill enroute to Mon
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Kretzener resided here when
he was a small child.
refreshments were served by
the refreshment committee for
the evening. Mrs. Betty Calk
ins, chairman, Mrs. Harold
Thomas, Mrs. Vergil Nelson
and Mrs. Russell Smith.
Hornbrook Couple
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Hornbrook - Mrs. Merle
Zink of Eureka, Calif., was an
overnight guest on Tuesday
at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Smith. Spending a
week here recently with his
grandparents, was Mike Smith
of Orland, Calif. Mike is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward
M. Smith.
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