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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
The visit of three students from out ef
town n ihe oecuion last week for a din
nor party in tht Edward Goodwin homo.
837 Mariha.ll arenut, Madford. Piciurad
abova from laft to right ara Jamai Hanion,
Mi Marthanna Goodwin, Mill Patricia
Spragua, and Aniruddh G. Thakar. Mill
Spragua, of San Dlogo, Calif., li a fraihman
etudent at Lawii and Clark college Port
land; Jamai Hanion, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hanion, 2000 Waitarlund drive, and
hit houiaguait Mr. Thakar, ara itudanti
at California-Waiiarn unlvariiiy, San Diago.
Mill Goodwin ii a lanior itudanl at Mad
ford High school. Mr. Thakar, from Bom
bay, India, hai attended the California
chool tor tha pait ona and one-half yaari,
and ii working toward hii masters degree
in business adminiitration. Ha ii majoring
thara in economic!. From the University of
Bombay, he holdi a maiteri degree in com
merce and a bachelor degree in law. Mr.
Hanion, a Madford High ichool graduate,
is a fraihman at the university, and ii fraih
man clan repraientativa to the student
council there. Ha ii majoring in psychology.
Local Democratic Womenl Parents i Group
veets i onignr
Group discussions with all
Several Jackaon countyStatus of Women set up by
women plan to participate in
To Attend Conference
a statewide ucmocrauc wo
men's conference Wednesday,
April 17 in Salem, according
to an announcement made by
Mrs. Ralph Poston, vice chair
man of the Jackson County
Democratic central committee.
Attendance goal is one per
cent of the registered Demo
cratic women in each county.
The statue of women will
be the conference subject.
Mrs. Edward C. Kelly will
be moderator for a panel dis
cussion. Mrs. Frank Christian,
Talent president of the Elea
nor Roosevelt league, is in
charge of a display of pic
tures and Information on wo
men who have been promi
nent in Democratic politics
over the past 80 years.
The conference o b s erves
the golden anniversary of wo
men achieving s u f 1 r age In
Oregon.
The session will open at
10 a.m., in the Marion hotel.
Miss Gladys M. Everett,
Portland attorney, will pro
side. She Is a member of the
national commission on the
President John F. Kennedy in
1961. Miss Evorrett recently
returned from Washington
D.C,, where she attended a
meeting of the national com
mission and served on the
civil and political rights com
mittee, under chairmanship of
Congresswoman Edith Green
of Oregon.
Further information in re
gard to the conference may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
Poston, 773-4760 or Mrs.
Christian, 535-1380.
Among others who plan to
be there from this area are
Mrs. Dee Newton, Mrs.
Thomas Rutter and Mrs. Gene
Mills.
members participating will be
conducted by Parents With
out Partners this evening at
7:30 o'clock In Girl Scout
headquarters, 200 South Oak
dale avenue.
Refreshments will be serv
ed. Any interested parent
without a partner is invited.
Those who need transport
ation may obtain information
by calling Homer Smetz, tele
phone 664-1780.
Visiting
O'Brien - Visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Warren,
O'Brien, are Mr. and Mrs.
George Jeffcrs, Walton, Ore.
The guests are Mrs. Warren's
parents.
Footlighter Play To Open
Tuesday Night at Theater
"Five Finger Exercise.'' a bird market. The son, Clive,
drama with comedy touches, is played by Eldon Mitchell,
will open Tuesday, April 16, ' The smallness of the stage
for a five-day run at the at the Fairgrounds theater
Footlighter theater at the has always posed many prob
Fairgrounds. The play, with a lems for the set-makers and
setting in Suffolk, England, is players, and this situation has
directed by Frank Buchtcr. been somewhat improved
Director Buchter, who has The large window at the rear
a background of many years of tne staKe has been removed
both as an actor and director and a sma11 extension con
for this little theater group, I structed. This gives the stage
this time is working with an a bit more depth. The set for
all-new cast. The one excep-! ',f"lve Finger Exercise" has
tion is Les Boardman, who been built by Hal Applcbaum,
has appeared in several Foot-! Dr. Gene Ray, Charles Tuck
lighter offerings and who ! er "" other members of the
plays the role of Walter Lan- Footlighters.
ger, a tutor. Curtain time each night is
Of particular interest is the j " ' " P a"a "CKe,s sre nn
presence in the cast of JoAnn
(Mrs, Reedy) Berg, a former
Miss Oregon. Mrs. Berg is
playing the mother, Louise.
The role of her husband,
Stanley Harrington, is played
by John Gregory, a real es
tate dealer in Modford. Their
daughter, Pamela, is played
by DeAudrey Knapp, who is
on the staff of the Thunder-
Calendar
Applegate Valley - Apple
gate Valley Garden club will
Grand Officer
To Be Honored
Table Rock encampment of
the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, and auxiliary will
honor the grand patriarch of
the lodge, B. Arno Vosc, Port
land, during a dinner meeting
Thursday, April 18 at 7 p.m.
The dinner will be a potiuck
event.
Election of delegates for a
grand lodge session The
Dalles will be conducted.
Visiting patriarchs and Matri
archs are invited.
Program on Trees
Slated for Club
Jacksonville - Juniper and
Hemlock will be the topic for
the continuity program to be
given by Mrs. J. B. Noble at
the Jacksonville Garden club
meeting Thursday, April 18.
It will be at the home of Mrs.
Dee Hendrickson, 2195 Beall
lane, Central Point, at
1:30 p.m.
sale at the door.
WSCS Meet
In Medford
Announced
The annual district meeting
of the Womans Society of
Christian Service will be held
in Medford at First Methodist
church, WestMain and Laurel
streets. Wednesday April 17.
Registration of d e 1 egates,
which includes all members
and officers of the local so
cieties located within the
Eugene district, state and
conference officers, and visi
tors, will be at 9:15 a.m.
Luncheon will be served at
noon, with closing time set
at 2:30 p.m. A nursery for
small children will be pro
vided at the church.
The theme of the meeting
will be 'The Working of His
Power Within Us-Among Us,
and Through Us." Mrs. Ells
worth Tilton, president . of
Womans Society of Christian
Service, of Western jurisdic
tion, will be guest speaker.
Conference officers will
present "Our Mission Today"
A skit on the work of the so
ciety also will be presented.
A good topping for baked
potatoes is whipped cottage
cheese with a little minced
onion and seasoned salt.
Calendar notices ana news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted m
writing and deadline lor the Sun
day edition ti 1 pm Friday Dead
line tor the weekly calendar is 9
a m of the day ol publication and
tor weel day news is 5 pm the
day betore publication.
Monday
6:30 p.m. - Men of Unity.
North's Chuck Wagon res
taurant. 6:30 p.m. - Department of
Class Room Teachers, Rouge
River Elementary school cafe
teria. 7:15 p.m. - Warren assem
bly, International Order of
Rainbow Girls. Jacksonville
Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m. - Ruth Esther
unit, Wesleyan Service guild.
First Methodist church sanc
tuary. 7:30 pm. - Rogue Valley
Home Economists in Home
making, Hawthorne Convales
cent Rehabilitation center.
625 Stevens st.
7:30 p.m. - Parents With
out Partners, Girls Scout
headquarters, 200 South Oak
dale ave.
8 p.m. - Nevita Social club,
Mrs. James Hopkins, Cedar
St., Shady Cove.
8 p.m. - Olive Rebekah
lodge, IOOF hall.
Tuesday
9:30 a.m. - Westminster
Presbyterian church circles:
Ruth, Mrs. Stuart McQueen,
2136 Hillcrest ave.; Martha,
Mrs. James Rowan, 828 Min
nesota ave.
10 a.m. - Second ward. Re
lief society. Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints,
in church, 648 South Ivy st.
12 noon - Medford Navy
Mothers club, Mrs. Dan Ev
ans, 987 Niantic st.
1:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley
Herb society, Girls Commun
ity club.
Ashland - Mrs. Andrew) Brothers Here
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San Jose, Calif., have been from Smith River, Calif., are meet at the home of Mrs.
guests during Easter vacation Ronald and Donald Campbell, ! William Ziegler Thursday,
week of her parents, Mr. and who are staying with their : April 18, at 2 p.m. There will
Mrs. Martin Farnham, Ander-; sister and brother-in-law, Mr. be a plant sale for 4-H schol
son Creek road. Talent. and Mrs. Richard Davis. ' arship fund benefit
Daughter Here
Mrs. George Van Fleet,
Austin, Tex., is in Medford to
spend Easter with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bran
don, 211 North Ivy street,
Mrs. Melvin H. Lewis, 848
West Fourteenth street.
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Sorority
To Assist
On C Day
Gamma XI chapter. Beta
Sigma Phi sorority, will par
ticipate in the C Day crusade
of the American Cancer soc
iety Tuesday, April 16. Mrs.
Darrel Greb 1b in charge of
the chapter's volunteer group.
The chapter members also
will prepare a centerpiece lor
the annual Cancer society tea
to be held April 17 at Hill
crest orchard?.
Plans for these events were
made during a meeting held
recently in the home of Mrs.
N. A. Starnes, with Mrs.
Donald Lacey as cohostess.
A style also was planned
for June which Mrs Gay Hal
lett will be chairman assisted
by Mrs. Robert Knight and
Mrs. Donald Wackcrharth.
A progressive dinner was
held recently by the chapter
when HO members and guests
attended. Hostesses were Mi.
and Mrs. Knight, Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Richer.
Olive Rebekahs
Meet Tonight
A program entitled. "E.t.
er Lighis." under direction ot
Mrs. Marjory Pearson and
at.vff will be conducted Ibis
evening by Olive Rebekah
lodge members w h e n they
meet at 8 o clock In the 10OE
hall
An Easter bonnet parade
also is on the program,
Friendship night ob
servances at Central Toint
lodge. Wednesday, April it
and Glendale M o u n taineer
lodge April 18 will be attend
ed by members front Olive
Ilebekah lodge.
The annual Odd Fellows
and Rebekah "trek" in Jack
sonville April 20 also will be
attended by the Medford
lodge.
luncheon Announced
For Past Matrons
Nevita Past Matrons' club
will meet Wednesday, April
17, at 12:30 p.m. at Stanleys
restaurant for luncheon Res
ervatlons are necessary and
are to made with Mrs. Mary
Note, 773-1644, before Mon
day evening.
Mrs Juanita McKibben will
conduct a business meetlnc
following luncheon.
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