Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1963, Image 21

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    MEDFOHD MAIL TRI5UNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. MARCH 3. 1963
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Members of Southern Oregon Dental
lociety were hosts for the annual dinner
and dance at Rogue Valley Country club
February 23. Among the wives who attend
ed were (left to right) Mrs. Marvin Koch,
Ashland; Mrs. Jack Price, whose husband
is the new president of the society: Mrs.
Robert Thomas, Eugene, wife of the presi
dent of the Oregon Dental society, and Mrs.
Richard Fredericks, wife of the retiring
president of the Southern Oregon society.
Guest Speaker Scheduled for Oak Grove PTA
William Ruck, Medford di
rector of the Ford founda
tion's Oregon program, will
be guest speaker at the Oak
Grove Parent Teachers as
sociation meeting Friday
afternoon March 8 at 2:30
p.m., in the school cafeteria.
Just what the Oregon pro
gram is and how it will affect
Medford schools will be ex
plained by Mr. Ruck.
Following Mr. Ruck's talk,
election of officers for the
coming year will be held. The
nominating committee's rec-
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ommondations are president,
Mrs. Ralph Matlack; vice
prsident, Mrs. Don Carlin;
secretary, Mrs. Harvey Beatty
and treasurer, Mrs. Murrey
Dumas. Further nominations
may be made from the floor
providing previous consent
has been obtained from the
person nominated
Child care for preschool
children will be provided in
Mrs. Gandee's room and there
will be playground supervi
sion for children of the first
three grades so that mothers
may attend the meeting
Visit
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
George L- Kingman of Los
Angeles visited recently with
Mrs. Kingmans sister, Mrs.
Florence North of Bellview.
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Civic Music
Returns
Said Good
Renewal returns for Jack
son County Civic Music asso
ciation memberships have
been exceptionally good, ac
cording to Mrs. Darell Huson,
president.
The renewal forms were
mailed last week to 1962-63
members who have the privi
lege of renewing their mem
berships previous to the an
nual membership drive which
this year will be held in early
April.
At the present time officers
of the local association are ne
gotiating with national civic
music headquarters for the
well known Paris Chamber
orchestra. This group consists
of approximately 16 to 20
musicians.
Already booked is the Vien
na Boys choir, which appear
ed here in the mid - fifties.
That season the association
oversold members as a result
of the booking and from
present indications the same
will occur again, officers
stated.
Mrs. John Lusk, Medford,
and Mrs. Herbert Cecil, drive
chairmen, are anxious to con
tact volunteer workers for the
membership drive which
opens April 1. Interested per
sons may contact them by
calling telephone 772-8635.
Membership reserva 1 1 o n s
may be made by calling Mrs.
Kenneth Brown, telephone
773-5992, association secre
tary. Civic music member
ships may be used in the Eu
gene series and this fall the
London Philharmonic sym
phony is to appear in Eugene.
Dental Wives
Set Meeting
In Portland
Portland The sixth an
nual meeting of the Women's
auxiliary to the Oregon Stale
Dental association will be
held Tuesday, March 5 in the
Sheraton Hotel ballrooms,
Portland. Mrs. James Stagias,
Salem, is the out-going presi
dent and Mrs. Ralph Cooper
of Portland is president-elect
for 1963-64.
Dentist's wives and their
guests from throughout the
state will meet first at a social
hour starting at 11:30 a.m.
followed by a luncheon at
12:30 p.m. The theme for the
luncheon-fashion show this
year will be "Meet Me In
Dream Land wit'.i "Boudoir
to Ballroom" fashions from
Portland's Fifth Avenue
Shop.
Jack Howell will be at the
piano for the afternoon, and
Mrs. Robert W. Stevens,
Salem, will be guest soloist.
Guests to be introduced are
Dr. Robert J. Thomas, presi
dent of the Oregon State Den
tal association; Dr. Robert
Schulstad, president-elect of
the Dental association, and
Mrs. George Redpath, nation
al director of the Women s
auxiliary.
Mrs. Dale Parker, Salem,
and Mrs. John Krippachne,
Portland, are co-chairmen for
the event with committees
made up from members of
component auxiliaries. Mrs.
Richard Fredricks, Medford,
has charge of the name tags
for the meeting.
HEC Officer
To Make Visit
Mrs. Margaret Crouch, Cam
as Valley, Ore., district Home
Economics club chairman,
will visit the Roxy Ann
Grange Home Economics club
members March 5 at 10:30
a.m., in the Roxy Ann Grange
hall.
Mrs. Mcrvin Hixson, Jack
son county home economics
club chairman for Pomona
Grange, will introduce the
speaker. She has extended an
invitation to all club members
and Grange women to attend
Those attending are to take
a covered dish for tne luncn
eon.
Attendance Noted
At Security Club;
Members Honored
About 80 members of the
Security Benefit club and
guests attended tne weancs-
day meeting of the group in
the Pythian building.
Those who were honor"'!
for February birth dates were
Mrs. Julia Vokac, Mrs. Lo
ella Vaner, Mrs. James John
son, Mrs. Fred Corbin. Mrs
Anna Odin. John Smith and
Myrle Sprague. Mrs. Al
Lowry furnished the birthday
cake.
Assisting with the serving
and in the kitchen were Mrs
Agnes Furch, Mrs. Lillian
Edwards, Mrs. Ima Redmond
Mrs. Hazel Carver, Mrs. Katie
Farnsley and Mrs. Vokac.
The club's next public
dance will be March IS in the
St. Patrick's theme with
music by the Melodious Four
some.
Meetings held each Wed
nesday from 11 a m. to 4 p m
are open to interested per
sons. Luncheon is served at
12 noon.
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Group Pledged In Ceremonies
Eagle Point - At a candle-1 March 6 and district
Dr. Robert Thomas, Eugene, president
of the Oregon Dental society, was a guest
at the recent dinner and dance given by
the Southern Oregon Dental society at
Rogue Valley Country club. Pictured dur
ing the event are (left to right) Dr. Jack
Price, new president of the Southern Ore
gon society) Dr. Thomasi Dr. Richard Fred
ericks, retiring president of the Southern
Oregon group, and Dr. Marvin Koch, Ash
land, the secretary and treasurer oi the
local society.
light ceremony February 27
in the home of Mrs. Keith
Shcrer, the Beta Nu chapter,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror
ity, pledged Mrs. Donald
Bergman, Mrs. Steven Wisely,
Mrs. Allen Mitchell, Mrs.
Gordon Moxley, Mrs. Keith
Krambeal and Mrs. Dale
Bates. State second vice pres'
dent, Mrs. Willie Fischer,
Medford, conducted the
pledge ceremony, assisted by
the chapter president Mrs.
Kenneth Vannice and vice
president Mrs. Dick Chamber
lain. A tea in honor of the new
pledges was held with Mrs.
Fischer presiding at the tea
service and assisted by Mrs.
Shcrer.
The next meeting will be
held March 13 at the home of
Mrs. Douglas Harshbargcr. In
the interim, a volleyball game
Olive Rebekahs
Set Observance
Friendship night will be
observed by Olive Rebekah
lodge Monday, March 4 at
8 p.m., in the Odd Fellows
hall.
The program will be pre
sented by Mrs. Marjorie Pear
son and her staff. Hall deco
rations will be done by Mr.
nd Mrs. William Dyer.
Cohostesses for the evening
will be Mrs. C. D. Hershiser,
chairman; Mrs. Orpha Wen
del, Mrs. O. S. Walden, Mrs.
Lewis Thompson, Mrs. Sliir
rell Doly, Mrs. Earl D. Scrip
tcr, Mrs. Laura Wicker and
Mrs. A. G. Trask.
Great Decisions
To Study India
Mrs. Eloise Winklebleck
will lead the weekly Great
Decisions discussion group on
India at the Wednesday meet
ing in Wesley hall of First
Methodist church.
The group meets at noon
nd sessions are geared to
the working person who has
limited noon hour. Soup and
coffee are furnished and per
sons may take a sandwich
with them.
Chairman of the group is
Miss Voda Brower.
Workshop
Planned
A Hammond organ teacher
workshop will be held at
Puruckcr Music House, 111
North Central avenue, Mon
day, March 11, at 9:30 a.m.
The workshop program Is
designed to familiarize per
sons with organ teaching
methods, and is open to all
musicians, Including piano
and organ teachers and
church organists, according to
Jack Strong.
The program will be con
ducted by Porter Heaps, Co
lumbia recording artist, au
thor, and organist. He will dis
cuss and demonstrate teacn-
ing methods and how they
may be applied to beginning,
intermediate and advanced
organ students.
Lunch will be served by
Purrucker Music House, it
was stated, but persons are
asked to make reservations
with Miss Lynda Carver, 773
7538. Tasfy Combination
Halve grapefruit, remove
alternate sections and replace
with wedges of avocado, lor
a persuasive appetizer.
Cut thick lengthwise slices
of avocado into halves to form
wedges.
Auxiliary Sets
Date of Meeting
The auxiliary to the Na
tional Letter Carriers asso
ciation have scheduled a
meeting for Wednesday,
March 6 at 8 p.m., in the
home of Mrs. Steven Dodge,
907 South Holly street.
This year's slate of officers
for the group Includes Mrs.
Daniel Lcary, president; Mrs,
Charles Wiley, vice president;
Mrs. Dennis Pfaff, secretary-
treasurer; Mrs. Ben Ashlon,
mistrcss-at-arms; Mrs. M. W.
Cady, color bearer; Mrs. Mary
Fredericks, chaplain; Mrs.Jos-
eph Bassett, trustee, and Mrs,
Dclbert Cone, financial secretary.
Adarel Chapter
Meetinq Slated
Jacksonville - Adarel chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star,
will meet Thursday, March
at 8 p.m., in the Jacksonville
Masonic temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Shores
will preside as a worthy ma
tron and patron.
The dining room committee
for the evening Is made up of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Picard with
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Farns-
worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gibbon assisting.
ball
March 9 will be held.
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Council Slates
Talk by Mayor
Christian Business and Pro
fessional Women's council
will hear Charles B. Gill Jr.,
Grants Pass mayor, during a
dinner meeting Thursday,
March 7. The event will begin
at 6:15 p.m., in the Rogue
Valley Country club.
Jack Del Monte will pro
vide vocal music.
A feature of the evening
will be a hat review spon
sored by the J. C. Penney
company store. Reservations
should be made for the dinner
by March 5 by calling Mrs.
Dwain Phillips, telephone
482-1070, or Mrs. Harold
Johnson, telephone 482-3052.
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