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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1983
MEDFORD i .AIL TH1BUNE, MLDFORO. OREGON
Social Events Women's News
Capping Ceremony Held
For Student Nurse Class
Fourteen women enrolled in
the Southern Oregon School
ot Practical Nursing received
their caps in a recent cere
mony at the Rogue Valley
Memorial hospital. The school
is administered by the Med'
(ord Public School district in
cooperation with the hospital.
: The capping ceremony cli
maxed the academic phase ot
the training and marked the
beginning of the clinical ex
perience. The Rev. Bruce Rig
ers gave the invocation. Lind
say Vinscl, director of the
school, presided and welcomed
the students and guests to the
fourth annual capping cere
mony.
Mrs. Eloise Johnson, RN
addressed the students. She
said, "Belief in your ability
and admiration for your per
severance made me want to
speak to you on this occasion
Empathy, compassion and
humility are needed to be a
nurse. We are grateful that
you have made this effort as
there just aren t enough of us
to met all the needs of patient
care. There are a great many
people in need of your care
and skills; -
"It is a thing of true pride
that you are meeting the de
mands of your school and
have the qualities that are
needed in good patient care.
Once you have graduated and
have the Cap of your skill,
you will find deep satisfaction
because the graduates of your
school are outstanding. Your
dedication is obvious, due
both to the desire you brought
here and to your training. I
do deeply admire you for the
sacrifices you have made and
know that the future w(ll be
full of success."
Students Capped
Mrs. Bertha Morrill, in
structor, capped her students
with the assistance of Mrs.
Frcida Fontaine, director of
nurses at Rogue Valley Mem
orial hospital. Mrs. Louise
Doran, president of the third
practical nurse class, also as
sisted. At the end of the cere
mony each student, holding
a lighted taper, faced the aud
ience and gave the Florence
Nightingale pledge.'
Receiving their caps were
Mrs. Clara Beer, Mrs. Mary
Beth Cuozzo, Miss Alberta
Floyd, Mrs. Marion Mundcn,
Mrs. Marian Rogers, Mrs. Rcg
lna Schroeder, Miss Judy Stu
art, and Mrs. Opal Wyalt,
Medford; Mrs. Bealah Abbot,
Butte Falls; Mrs. Jean Griggs,
Gold Hill; Mrs. Hellen Hurt,
Ashland; Mrs. Vera Suther
land, Phoenix; Mrs. Kathleen
MacKcnzie, Central Point; and
Miss Margaret McGec, Kcrby.
The women wore blue and
white striped jumpers with
white blouses and their caps
are Copenhagen blue.
After the ceremony refresh
ments were served by Mrs.
Evelyn MacLeod, dietitian of
the hospital, and her staff.
The course is one year in
length and the classroom In
struction and clinical training
are given at Rogue Valley
hospital. Upon completion of
the course, a diploma Is iranU
ed by : the Medford Public
School district, a certificate is
awarded by the State Depart
ment of Education, and the
women become licensed prac
tical nurses on p.tssinp the
Oregon State Board licensing
examination.
The next class begins Oc
tober 7th and applications arc
being accepted throughout the
year. For information, write
or telephone the Adult Edu
cation office of the Medford
High school, 815 South Oak
dale avenue, 773-7220.
Smorgasbord
To Be Given
Sunday at Hall
Final plans for the annual
smorgasbord of Roxy Ann
court, Order of the Amarath
were made at a meting of the
court January 17. The event
will be held Sunday, January
27, at the Medford Masonic
temple with serving to be
from 12 noon until 4 p.m.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Hal Bishop
are chairmen, Mrs. Lawrence
Messal is in charge of the
kitchen and Mrs. Bob Reyn
olds the dining room. Mrs.
Frank Salyers will take charge
of the smorgasbord table.
Tickets for the event may be
obtained from members of the
court.
During the recent session it
was enounced that the annual
Grand court session will be
held in Portland February 7-9.
Those planing to attend are
asked to contact the royal matron.
Master masons were honor
ed during the evening and in
vited to take honorary offices.
Refreshments were served
by men of the court, with Mr.
Bishop as chairman. Mr. Rey
nolds and Mr. Salyers as
sisted.
Dinner Planned
By Promenaders
Star Promcnader Square
Dance club of Medford an
nounces the annual birthday
dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m.
on Saturday, January 26 in
the Roxy Ann Grange hall
on Spring street. It will be
a potluck dinner featuring
fried chicken. Each club
couple is asked to bring two
chickens, and all non-members
are to bring salad, des
sert, or a hot dish. All inter
ested square dancers are in
vited to attend.
Dancing will begin at 8:30
p.m. The club caller, Byron
"Buzz" Dibble has promised
an evening of old time calls.
These arc said to be "old
smoothies" especially for
those who haven't been danc
ing regularly.
The clubs' beginner square
dance lessons are held each
Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at
the Roxy Ann Grange hall.
Mrs. Regina Schroeder, president of the 1962-63 class of
the Southtrn Oregon School of Practical Nursing, is shown
here receiving congratulations from Mrs. Eloisa Johnson,
RN, speaker for the recent ceremony in which members of
the class received their caps. Fourteen student nurses were
capped in the ceremony, which climaxed the academic phase
of the training and marked the beginning of the clinical
experience for the practical nurse students. The practical
nursing school is conducted at Rogue Valley Memorial hos
pital and is administered by the Medford Public school dis
trict. Applications are now being taken for the fifth class
which will begin training next October,
Relief Corps
installations .
Are Conducted
Central Point- Mrs. Frank
Smith was installed president
of the Central Point unit of
the Women's Relief corps,
Grand Army of the Republic,
during ceremonies recently in
the home of Mrs. John Novak,
23 Lincoln street, Medford.
Mrs. Jake Marks and Mrs.
Bessie Henderson were install
ed senior and junior vice pres
idents; Mrs. Al Hermanson,
treasurer; Mrs. Fred Lawr
ence, chaplain; Mrs. Wallace
McDowell, secretary; Mrs. O.
T. Wilson, press correspond
ent; Mrs. Lester Bichn, guard;
Mrs. John Foster, conductor;
Mrs. Elizabeth McKnight, as
sistant conductor; Mrs. Novak,
patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Eliz
abeth Faber, musician; Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. L. D. Hays, Mrs.
Emma Pence and Mrs. Phillip
Griggs, color bearers, and
Mrs. Gertrude Greb, assistant
guard.
The retiring president,. Mrs.
Lawrence, presented' gifts to
officers who served with her
and she received a gift from
the corps. Mrs. McDowell, the
installing officer, was also
given a gift. A potluck dinner
preceded the ceremonies.
The next meeting will be
held February 19 in the home
of Mrs. Wilson.
Riverside Club
Scores Announced
Mrs. R. J. Conroy and Mrs.
B. L. Marten tied with Mrs.
F. R. Baker and Paul A. Hat
ton for first and second places
in north-south position during
the January 23 session of Riv
erside Bridge club. They scor
ed llD'i points.
Forty-two persons compet
ed. .
The third place in that posi
tion was won by Mrs. R. T.
Jones and Mrs. B. B. Hughes
with 110'i points, and Mrs.
S. T. Richardson and Mrs. B.
Blackslone took fourth with
105 points.
East - west winners wore
Mrs. B. W. Stincbaugh and
Mrs. Carl Anderson, first,
106'4: Mrs. Dale Fomcrook
and Mrs. P. L. McDuffee, sec
ond, 103V4; Mrs. H. B. Collins
and Mrs. Ruby Smith, third,
100Vi, and Mrs. M. E. Lancas
ter and Mrs. G. B. Torgcrson,
fourth, 99.
Before butler is sold, it is
often graded by government
inspectors. These trained spe
cialists "score" the butter on
the basis of its taste, smell,
body and texture. Their judg
ment ranks the product as
U. S. Grade AA (93 score),
Grade A(92 score), and Grade
B (90 score).
Tailors
Invade
Style Show
Florence, Italy - WD - A
gallant little band of men's
tailors got their chance
to display their wares in the
feminine world of the Italian
spring-summer fashion shows.
After five days of fem
inine finery, four tailors join
ed to give international buy
ers and the press some clues
about what fashionable es
corts will be wearing next
season.
Even so, the men were out
numbered two to one on the
final day before the fashion
scene shifts from Florence to
Paris Friday.
Four designers of mascu
line high fashion Brioni,
Franzoni, Litrico and Fatti-
vied for attention.
The Florence hotel was the
scene of the men's fashion
show, rather than the white
ballroom of Pitti Palace that
serves as a showcase for
dresses.
The Medici family, once
the rulers of Florence and
former residents of Pitti Pal
ace, would have enjoyed the
Giolica collection Wednesday
night. The Medicis had a sci
entific turn of mind that led
to hobbies like the study of
poisons and mechanical toys.
Giolice gave careful study
to the engineering problem
of how to expose the maxi
mum of bare back without
having the dress fall down in
front.
One solution was to con
struct bodices with fronts and
a set of loops. The arms fit
ted through the narrow loops
to anchor the dress in place
and leave an uncluttered ex
pense of skin from the back
of the neck to the waist.
Giolica varied the more
classic solution of the halter
neckline by suspending the
dress from chunky Aztec
necklaces.
Once the problem of baring
the back was solved, Giolica's
collection concentrated on . a
line of Aztec inspiration
awhirl with capes.
Coats came in shades of
apricot and amber or in big
houndstooth checks with neat
cape-collars that covered the
upper arm for evening.
Designer Elcanora Garnett
used tiny waists, full skirts
and cape backs for a collec
tion with an aura of floating
fomininity.- She not only
showed capes but cape-coats,
cape-jackets and cape-dresses,
Carpet Repair
Washington UPD It's easy
to repair loose threads In car
pets if you follow a suggestion
from housing specialists in the
U.S. Department of Agricul
ture research service. Draw
the loose end of cloth or yarn
to the back side of the rug
with a coarse crochet hook.
Then, from the right side pull
short loops through the old
holes until you have the space
filled. Finish by drawing the
last loop clear through to the
right side and snip off the end
even with the loops.
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Tree, Flower
Propagation
Club Subjects
Jacksonville - Mrs. Harry
O. Smith of Cave Junction
was the main speaker for the
Jacksonville Garden club
meeting last Thursday, held
at the home of Mrs. Harold
Reed, 202 North Oregon
street, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Smith chose for her
topic "Today's Geraniums.
She stated that they origin
ated in Southern Africa in
the seventeen century, and
added the hardiest variety for
this country is the old fash'
ioned rose geranium, noted
for its flavor in kitchen use
The speaker is an extensive
grower and favors the small
scented varieties. She suggest
ed they can be grown more
favorably in pots in a soil
mixture, which is low on
fertilizer with nitrate, from
new cuttings each year.
Mrs. Kenneth Farley gave
the continuity program. She
had for her subject the ash
trees. She enumerated the
different varieties which
grow in various parts of the
country, explaining the ash
trees come from the olive
tree family and are noted for
their ornamental foliage and
flowers. She explained that
they can be propagated from
seeds and th.il useful articles
may be made from the wood
of the ash tree.
Mrs. Mattie Carson gave
the horticulture program, en
titled "Structure for Small
Gardens." She outlined a
rockery placed against a fence
that can be planted with small
bulbs, succulents and small
creeping herbs. At the foot
of the rockery she placed a
small pool.
Miss Claire Hanley won
the prize of the month.
The hostess, Mrs. Reed, was
assisted by Mrs. Mattie Car
son. Mrs. A. G. Motchenbach-
er and Mrs. Paul Godward
poured at the tea table.
Peachy Chicken
Herbs, wine and nparhp
make this chicken a gourmet's
aengm. Fiace halved broiler
chickens in roasting pan. Dust
with rosemary, thvmp anH
orcgano. Season with salt and
pepper and dot with butter.
Add one-half cup Sherry wine
and bake about 45 minutes,
basting chicken frequently
with wine-butter drippings.
Place pannpH plintf npapVi
halves in pan with chicken.
opnnKie witn mixed herbs
and baste with ririnnincc
Broil until peaches and chick
en are browned. Serve with
flaky, tender baking powder
biscuits and whipped butter.
Tournament
Winners
Announced
Mrs. Sam Richardson and
Robert R. Dickey scored
304 Vt points to head the list
of masters' pairs overall win
ners of the Medford unit,
American Contract Bridge
league tournament played
January 20 in the Girls Com
munity club.
Other overall winners were
John D. Shortridge and Wal
ter Ensminger, Grants Pass,
second, 295; Mrs. John
Dougherty and Ray S. Wise,
third, 291; Mrs. Glen Harri
son and Mrs. W. W. Steven
son, fourth, 270; and Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Holmberg, Grants
Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Mau
rice J. Coode, Wilderville,
who tied for the fifth and
sixth positions with 268.
The first session winners in
the masters' pairs division
were Mrs. Dougherty and Mr.
Wise, first, 191 Vi; Mrs. Rich
ardson and Mrs. Dickey, sec
ond, 172; Mr. Shortridge and
Mrs. Ensminger, third, 158;
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark,
fourth, 156; Mr. and Mrs.
Coode, fifth, 148V4, and Dr.
and Mrs. C. M. Durland,
Grants Pass, sixth, 145V4. .
Second session winners
were Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Gordon, first, 145S; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul A. Hatton, second,
140: Mr. ShnrtrirfffA onH M..
Engsminger, third, 137; Mr!
ana Mrs. Holmberg, fourth,
133V4; Mrs. Richardson and
Mr. Dickey, fifth, 132V4, and
Mrs. Harrison n n a ivt,.o
Stevenson, sixth,' 131 V4
The overall winners in the
two sessions played by the
junior master competitors
were Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Starncs. Grants Pass riret
58'4; Mrs. B. C. Jenkins and'
Mrs. Elaine Cole, second.
51 . and Mrs. R .1 William
and Mrs. W. J. Mnvpr li rati to
Pass, third, 50'2.
Roger Smooth, Talent, di
rected the junior masters.
CALENDAR
Friday:
6:30 p.m. Weatonka coun
cil, Degree of Pocahontas,
Redman hall.
8 D.m. Sernrilv Rpnpfit
club, dance at Pythian build
ing.
8 p.m. - Thespian troupe,
Medford High school, play in
Room 61,
Saturday:
1 p.m. - Crater Lake chap
ter, DAR, Girls Community
club.
6:30 D.m - F.aelp Point
PTSA, dinner and style show,
at school.
8 D.m. - Thcsoian trnnnp
Medford High school, play in
Room 61.-
Officers Are Installed ?
At De Molay Ceremonies i
Wayne Kelsoe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Kelsoe, Med
ford, was installed master
councilor of the Medford
chapter. Order of De Molay,
in recent ceremonies held in
the Masonic temple.
Installed with him were
Rick Millhollin and Montee
Kennedy, senior and junior
councilors.
Appointive officers are
Craig Williams, scribe and
treasurer; David Smith, sen
ior deacon; James Mayer, sen
ior steward; Don Kengla, jun
ior deacon; Robert Mills,
junior steward; Chester
Smith, marshal; Thomas
Clark, chaplain; Carl Voegtly,
orator; James Cain, almoner;
Rick Wagner, standard bear
er; Rick Weisel, sentinel;
Duplicate Club
Scores Told
Eleven tables of players
competed in the Medford
Duplicate club regular bridge
session January 22. Mrs. Jack
Mitchell and George W. Rode
won first place in the north
south position. They scored
124V4 points.
Mrs. Marion Keim and Berg
Marten won second place with
108'2; Mrs. R. J. Conroy and
Mrs. Paul A. Hatton, third,
107, and Mrs. Frank Baker
and Leland Clark, fourth,
lOi'i.
The east-west winners were
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jones,
Ashland, first, 108; Mrs. Billy
Blackstone and Mrs. Sam
Richardson, second, 101; Mrs.
Paul McDuffee and Don Rev
erman, third, 100, and Mr.
McDuffee and R. W. Gordon,
fourth, 98V4.
Several women from the
Medford unit are attending a
Grants Pass Women's pairs
tournament held Friday after
noons. District Session
Held by Veterans
District 7, World War I
Veterans and auxiliary, held
the quarterly meeting January
20 at Rogue River.
Mrs. Harry Dayton, Riddle,
auxiliary district president,
and Commander Elmer Cur
ry, Grants Pass, of the veter
ans, conducted the session.
Presidents of the barracks and
auxiliaries from Roseburg,
Tri-City, Grants Pass, Cave
Junction, Rogue River, Med
ford and Ashland, reported on
their activities.
The next district session will
be at Tri-City April 21. At
that time nomination, election
and installation of oficers will
be held.
James Castcrline, James Bell..
Craig Stevens, Thomas Metz,
Steven Cutting, John Ingram
and Peter Eslick, the seven,
preceptors.
Installing officers included
Michael Fetherston, master,
councilor; Roger Kelsoe and'
Eddie Swing, senior and jun
ior councilors; David Kelsoe,..
marshal; Steven Kcssler, oeiw
ior deacon, and Dean Evern-,
ham, the retiring master coun
cilor, was chaplain.
International Order of Jobs
Daughters from Bethels 14,
55 and 69, and the Rainbow
Girls assisted in the cere-;
monies. Miss Charlotte Brown
was musician. The Rainbow
Girls also had charge of the.
guest book and programs. . ,'".
The new master councilor'
introduced his parents, and
his brothers, Roger and David
Kelsoe, both past master'
councilors. Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Stevens also were introduced
as guests of the new master'
councilor. He presented' his
mother a bouquet and his par'
ents presented him his gavel.
Miss Martha Bullard was'
introduced as the Sweetheart
of the Medford chapter of the
order. ......
The Dad advisor of the'
Medford chapter, William
Wertz, presented the past
master counciler, Dean Evern
ham, bis past councilor's pin.
A trophy donated by tha
parents of a past senior coun
cilor, Robert Schei, in me
moriam, was presented to Don
Kengla, junior deacon, as the'
outstanding De Moyal chap-,
ter member of the year. Mr.,
Wertz made the presentation)
The trophy remains with the
chapter but an award plaque
is given to the winner each
year.
Among the visitors were
Don Waldron, high priest of
the sponsoring body, Royal"
Arch Masons, and Mr. and;
Mrs. George Finley, Ashland.
Mr. Finley is the district Dacj,
advisor, and also advisor 'for
the Ashland chapter.
Refreshments were served;
by the retiring past coun-.
cilor's mother, assisted by
Mrs. Max Millhollin, - Mrs. -Robert
Bell and M,rs. Howard"
Eslick. Dancing closed the'
evening. . ..
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