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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1363
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Mrs. Crowson, 90, Is
Honored at Reception
Ashland In honor of her , gon pioneers, March 29, 1891.
ninetieth birthday Mrs. Anna She has made her home in
a i j .... !.. Ashland tor more than 70
Crowson was feted by Ism.lyi, , M.l . .
and friends March 28. I manv omanizations. Included
During the afternoon her
four daughters and one son
gave a reception in her home
at 38 Fourth street and on
the folowlng Saturday enter
tained 22 members of the
family at a surprise dinner
party.
Receiving the guests in lier
home were Mrs. Crowson and
her daughters, Mrs. Bess
Cary, Bay City, Mich.; Mrs
Tom Carter, Ashland; Mrs
Ray Stafford, Nelson, B.C..
Canada, and Mrs. H. D. Bus
sey, Weed, Calif., and her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Crowson.
For the occasion Mrs. Crow
son wore an afternoon dress
of moss green and a lavender
orchid. Spring flowers and
bouquets from friends decor
ated the house.
Mrs. Crowson, a native of
Minnesota, married Frank A.
Crowson, son of southern Ore-
are membership in the First
Christian church, Hope Re
bekah lodge, the Ashland Gar
den club, the Women's Civic
club. Royal Neighbors of
America, and the Senior
Citizens club of Ashland.
All of Mrs. Crowson's child
ren were present for her
birthday celebration together
with grandchildren, great
grandchildren, nephews and
nieces.
CHERRY ICE CUBES
Cherry Ice cubes keep fruit
drinks and punches from get:
ting that watery taslc as ice
melts. Pour 3 cups of orange
Juice into 2 ice cube trays.
Place one stemmed mara
schino cherry in ccnler of
each cube compartment and
freeze. You 11 need about 1
cup of cherries for this much
juice
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Thomas C. Harlfiel. Rose
burg, will be in Mtdford Sat
urday, April 13. lo preside as
royal vlsier for the Dramatic
Order, Knights of Khorassan
ceremonial to be conducted in
the Pythian building. The
Medford Talisman lodge
Knights of Pythias, will be
host group.
Medford Pythians Host
Group for Ceremonial
The Medford T a li s m a n of youth activities and care ol
lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
be host group for a ceremon
ial of the Dramatic Order,
Knights of Khorassan. fun
and honor group of the organ
ization, Saturday, April 13 at
6:30 p.m., in the Pythian
building. Fifth and Grape
streets.
Delegates from southern
Oregon and northern Califor
nia will attend.
Thomas C. Hartficl, Rose
aging members, and promo
tion of humanitarian pro
grams in each stale and prov
ince of Canada.
The local lodge will meet
Tuesday, April 9 to make fi
nal plans for the ceremonial.
De Molay
Sweetheart
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of the Pythian lodge, wi
ficiate as royal vizier. He also
heads the Fuhat Burkan tem
ple DOKK. Initiation of can
didates for the lodge and aux
iliary will be conducted.
Entertainment will be pro
vided for wives of members
by the Pythian Sisters temple.
Refreshments will be served
following the ceremonies.
Ceremonial officers are J.
Baker Yarbrough, grand emir;
Hugh Welsh, Yrcka, sheik;
Dan Kadin, mahedi; Myron
C. Gaston, Grants Pass, secre
tary; Frank Irwin, Grants
Pass, treasurer; Charles Mar
tin DncohnrD calrun' Earl
rars. ttaipn uixson gave a LockCi sanib; Sam Jennings,
Artist Gives
Demonstration
demonstration in flower
mokanna; Roland G. Beach,
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robes; Russ Wilson and Ches
ter Baker, musicians; and Lc-
roy F. Clinc, master of cere
monies. Both orders with auxiliary
members are affiliated with
the International groups and
projects include sponsorships
painting which opened the saruk. Jo'e w Frltsch, ward
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Oregon Society of Artisls
following the business por
tion of the meeting, Harold
Skidmore displayed "Pictures
and Prints from Around the
World," giving information
about them. Some of these
prints are very old, coming
from England and different
parts of Europe, while others
are of a more recent date, es
pecially those originating in
this country.
A new group of paintings
by members of the group was
recently hung at Mon Desir
in central Point. Paintings
on display in the Public Li
brary of Medford and Jack
son county for April are by
Glenn Scott, Mrs. Ethyl HI
son, Mrs. Ada Andrews. Mrs.
Joan Beyer and Mrs. Cora
McMahan.
Paintings shown during
March were by Mrs. Beyer.
Glenn Scott, Mrs. Evelyn
Legacy, Mrs. Ruby Twedeli,
Harry Marx, William Wal
wyn, Mrs. June Phillips and
Victor Wrigglesworth.
Mrs. Velma Reilen of Ash
land has work on display at
the Travis and Harry's Coffee
Shop and paintings by Mrs.
La Vcsla Gardner, Mrs. Viola
Moore and Mrs. Bess Mit
chell arc hanging at Maury's
Corner catc. Mrs. Gardner
also has paintings at Dr. Ray
L. Castcrllnc's office.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Jean Englcson, Mrs.
Joan Scott and Mrs, Grace
Kurz.
Reames Chapter
Meeting Set
Heames chapter, order ol
the Eastern Star, will hold
a stated meeting Thursday,
April 11, at 8 p.m. at the
Masonic temple. Mrs. Gene
Dyke, worthy matron and
Ross Gilkinson, worthy pa
tron, will preside.
During the evening there
will be an initiation of sev
eral new members.
Chairman for the evening
will be Mrs. L. S. Ettinger
and Mrs. Fred Strang.
All members of the order
are invited to attend.
Colored Slides
To Be Shown
Roy Neptune of the Rogue
Valley Manor, will show col
ored slides of "Across the
Mason-Dixun Line" at the
Monday, April 8, meeting of
the Arm Chair Travelers.
The meeting will begin at
1 p.m. at the Senior Activity
center, 601 East Jackson
street. The pictures will be a
trip he took from southern
Pennsylvania into Florida.
Miss Martha Bullard. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Bullard. 22 North Berkeley
way, Medford, was chosen
district De Molay Sweetheart
during a recent district meet
ing in Medford.
A Medford High school
junior student, Miss Bullard,
will compete at the state con
clave in Corvallis April 26
and 27 for the title of state
De Molay Sweetheart.
Officers elected for the dis
trict during the recent Med
ford meet were Ron Kirsher,
Ashland, district governor;
John Bcssford, Grants Pass,
district vice governor; Don
Kengla. Medford, district
scribe and Ron Goodpasture,
Kerby, district chaplain.
Officers and members of
the four district chapters will
present a district degree night
at the Medford Masonic tem
ple Wednesday, April 10 at
7:30 p.m.
All Masons and De Molay
members of the area are invited.
Mits Martha Bullard. Med
ford. recently chosen district
De Molay Sweetheart will
compete April 26 and 27 for
the title of state De Molay
sweetheart during a state con
clave in Corvallis.
Gary Poppinga, principal
of Faith academy, Manila,
Philippine Islands, is lo be
the missionary speaker for
the Women's Fellowship of
the First Baptist church Tues
day, April 9 in Girls Com
munity club.
Baptist Women
List Speaker
Gary Poppinga, principal
of Faith academy, Manila, in
the Philippines, is to be the
missionary speaker for the
Women's fellowship of the
First Baptist church, at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, April 9 in the
Girls' Community club.
Mr. Poppinga and his fam
ily are on furlough and plan
to return in May to their
work in the Philippines.
For the Tuesday meeling,
the Ruth circle, with Mrs.
Donn Piatt in charge, will
serve the dessert luncheon.
The business meeting with
Mrs. Ronald Brenneman,
president in charge, will fol
low the speaker. All interest
ed women are invited.
Friends Group
Slates Speaker
Members and guests of
Friends Women's Missionary
union will hear a missionary
speaker, Mrs. Howard Pear
son, Thursday, April 11 at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Boshears, president, 3361
Grant road, Central Point.
Mrs. Pearson, now of Cres
cent City, Calif., is retired.
She spent her life in Central
and South Amcnva under the
Mission board of the Friends
church. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
first wcnl to Bolivia in 1931
and pioneered in the opening
of a mission lo the Aymara
Indian tribes of the Andes
highlands.
More than 100 Friends
church congregations now ex.
ist among the mountain In
dians of Bolivia and Peru
The public is invited.
Missionaries' Letters
Are Read at Meeting
O'Brien Letters from
missionaries being financially
assisted by the First Baptist
church, O'Brien, were read
Thursday at the meeting of
the O'Brien Mission society.
It was held at the home of
Mrs. Martin Halverson.
Mrs. Victor Hilton, chair
man, assigned countries for
reports to be made at the
next meeting.
I Luncheon was served. The
j society meets the last Thurs
: day of each month. Mrs. Ed
; ward Michels is the welfare
, chairman and Mrs. Ernie Rid-
ling is White Cross chairman.
Volunteers to
Attend Training
Session April 9
A final training session for
! all American Cancer society
volunteers in the Phoenix
area will be held Tuesday,
April 9.
This meeling, for block
workers, captains and chair
I men, will start at 7:30 p.m.
j in the Fireside room of the
Community club. Mrs. Malir
Rcymers, executive secretary
for the local unit of the
American Cancer society, will
explain the volunteers mate
rial and the procedure to be
used on April 16.
Also featured at this meet
ing will be a film. Ail For
April," with George Burns as
master of ceremonies, along
with other Hollywood per
sonalities. Chairmen for the Phoenix
area are Mrs. Darrell Paxson
and Mrs. W. I. House.
Captains are Mrs. Lewis
Bertrand, Mrs. Ralph Hitc,
Mrs. Delores Hanscom, Mrs.
Mark Graham, Mrs. Floyd
Turnbough, Mrs. J. W.
Sweeny, Mrs. Clarence Hunt-!
er, Mrs. Oscar Gysin, Mrs.
Ralph Swingle and Mrs. Herb
Thomas,
All volunteers are to attend j
as this will be their last op
portunity to pick up their
kits.
Coffee will be served.
Pre-Easter Events Noted
Ashland The pre-Easter I
season has been a busy time j
for members of Alpha Kappa
chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. I
During the April 5 and 6 j
week end they not only held
a rummage sale, but conduct-!
ed their annual Easter Seal
fund raising drive.
Paper lapel lilies were sold
lo the shopping centers and
downtown district by chapter
members assisted by girls of
Bethel 22. Job's Daughters,
with all proceeds going to
help finance projects of the
Oregon Society for Crippled
Children and Adults. During
the Saturday lily sale punch
and cookies were served to
the volunteer workers at the
headquarters on East Main
street.
At the last regular meeting
of the chapter when Mrs.
Vernon Rush was hostess the
physical fitness program was
given over to exercises.
April 8 new officers will be
elected at the home of Mrs.
Les Zimmerlee, 105 Oak
street.
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