WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Social Events Women's News
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. A large delegation of parent-teacher asso
dation workeri are in Eugene this week
(or in annual convention of the Oregon
Congreu of Parent! and Teachers. In the
group are (left to right) Mri. E. H, Green
man, new president of the Jackson County
Council of Parent-Teacher associations!
Mrs. A. J. Johannson, retiring chairman of
the Medford . Coordinating committee of
PTA and Mrs. Chester Keene, retiring
County council president. The convention
opened Tuesday morning and runs through
Thursday. .
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When Mrs. Virgil Stlckley packed for
her stay away from home while attending
the 1983 annuali convention of the Ore
gon Congress of Parents and Teachers, her
two youngestchlldren, Roy 3, and Paula, 4,
were interested spectators. Mrs. Stlckley,
who is president-elect of Lincoln Parent
Teacher association, has two older children,
Teresa, 7, and Chester, IS. The convention
In Eugene will close Thursday.
Pythian Sisters To Hold Party
ireKa - rytnian outers
have planned a hobo party
for May 8, with Miss Floy
Johnston as chairman. Those
attending are to dress as ho
boes. -
The party was announced
at a dinner given by Knights
of Pythias and Pylliian Sisters
April 24 at the IOOF hall.
Lodge meetings followed.
May 22 Mrs. Peter Schluut
cr will show pictures and give
a travelogue. The visiting
committee for May is the
Mesdames Mabel French,
Ruth Rider and Alvin Lewis.
Club Announces
Luncheon Friday '
Get Together club will hold
a potluck luncheon and social
hour at Girls Community club
Friday, May 3, at 1 p.m. The
committee is Mrs. Ethyl Gar
rett, Mrs. Yetta Flowers, Mrs.
Ann Ford and Mrs. A. E. Sims.
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Candidates
Are Sought
Medford Jayceettes are
making final plans for the an
nual MAY luncheon to be
held May 11. At this time the
group will announce winner
of the annual Merit Award
of the Year which goes to a
woman considered outstand
ing by the selection commit
tee. Women's groups of the area
are invited to submit candi
dates, and these applications
are to be sent to Mrs. Wil
liam South, 772-8910, no
later than May 6.
The luncheon will be held
at North's Chuck Wagon, and
reservations are to be made
with Mrs. James Rouhier,
773-3844, ticket chairman.
The Jayceettes are meeting
tonight at the home of Mrs.
Duane Cleaves, 1771 Easy
street, at 8 p.m. A bowling
party will follow. Mrs. Del
bert Moore is co-hostess.
Play Day Set
For Wranglers
Ashland - Ashland Wran
glers will hold a play day
Sunday, May S, at the Ash
land arena. Trail events will
begin at 10 a.m. and entries
must be filed by 9:30 a.m.
the committee states.
Entries for the game events
are to be filed no later than
12 noon and will begin at 1
p.m.
Gold Hill Librarian
Honored on Retirement
Gold Hill T r t b u t e was
paid Mrs. Jewel Kouth, retir
ing librarian, by more than
60 friends who attended an
open house and silver tea at
Gold Hill branch Library
during National Library
week. Mrs. Ferd Jones, a
Jackson county library trus
tee, had charge of arrange
ments for the open house held
April 25 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Mrs. Routh retired April
30 after 20 years as librarian
here. She has served since
May 1, 1932 in that position.
Prior to that date she had
been a substitute librarian.
It was announced during
the open house that Mrs.
Frances Brown has been ap
pointed librarian. She will
take up her duties today.
A gift in the form of a
unique money tree was pre
sented Mrs. Houth for the
faithful way she had per
formed her librarian duties
throughout the years. The
tree was made for the occa
sion by Girl Scouts of Troop
55. Scouts also made gay
book covers that contained
small envelopes which were
used by friends who wished
to write a message and to con
tribute to the silver tea gift
fund. These books were hung
on the tree.
Eight large pictures which I
hung in the former library
room for several years and
were moved to the present lo
cation two years ago will re
main as a gift to the Gold
Hill Branch library, Mrs.
Routh stated. These pictures
were presencd to the library
by her son, Bob Routh. He
took the pictures, enlarged,
framed and hung them. Three
oil paintings are Crater Lake
National park and TouVelle
park sce.ies. Others are in
black and white.
Also included in the gift to
the library are three smaller
pictures of a white cat that
was a steady visitor at the li
brary until his death. Bob
Routh had made a study of
the cat as he browsed about
the library on his many,
many visits, and the result
was three pictures that have
been favorites of those visit
ing the library for several
years.
Mrs. Routh said she has no
immediate plans for the fu
ture other than to rest, and
help her son in his photog
raphy shop. She is a member
of Concord Spiritualist cha
pel. Gold Hill and is on the
board of directors.
Mrs. Jones was assisted by
Mrs. Ogden Kellogg, Mrs.
Paul . Holderness, and Mrs.
Brown, new librarian. Mem
bers of Amethyst Rebekah
lodge. Gold Hill Grange. Gold
Hill Garden club and Parent-teacher
association helped
with decorations, refresh
ments and serving.
Mrs. Ray Kalista. 1PS3-64
P.T.A. president, and Mrs-j
Brown poured. Serving cook
ies were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. R- M.
Gray. Mrs. Kenneth Fluck. j
and Mrs. Kellogg. j
Arrangements of spring !
flowers decorated the room. I
The library will be cpen ;
20 hours a week. Hours wi'4 j
be 2 to 5 p.m. on Monday I
through Friday of each wt I
CALENDAR
Wednesday:
8 n.m. Central Point Gar
den club. Central Point
Grange hall.
8 n.m. Ladies auxiliary
National Association of Letter
Carriers, home of Mrs. Walter
Wilson, 232 Janney lane.
8 p m. Medford Toastmlst-
ress club, Girls community
club.
8 n.m. Roxy Ann Home
Fronnmics club, home of Mrs,
A. E. Sims, 759 South Holly
st.
8 p.m. Veterans of World
War I, Girls Community club.
Thursday:
12:30 p.m.-Christian Wom
en's club, North's Chuck
Wnunn
1:30 p.m. Medford Garden
club, Extension building aud
itorium. 1:30 p.m. Sams Valley
Ladies club, home of Mrs. H.
S. Musson, 638 Haiel St.,
Central Point.
Roseburg Man
To Be Honored
Roseburg-E. S. Hall, prin
cipal of Rose school who will
retire from the Roseburg
school system in June, will
be honored at a reception to
be held Sunday, May 5, at
the school. Hours will be
from 3 to 4 p.m.
Friends and former pupils
of Mr. Hall are invited to at
tend the reception which is
being sponsored by the Rose
Parent-Teacher association.
Mr. Hall has been with the
Roseburg schools for 37 years.
and Tuesday and Friday from
7 to 8 p m. it was announcea
that the library will not be
open on Saturdays hereafter.
Hedrick School To Give
Musical Comedy Friday
"Best Foot Forward," a
two-act musical comedy, will
be presented by Hedrick Jun
ior High school's music de
partment Friday, May 3, at 8
p.m. A small admission
charge will be made.
The comedy Is one current
ly being revived on Broad
way with Liza Minnelli, Judy
Garland's daughter, playing
the lead. It was at one time
made into a movie, starring
Lucille Ball.
Some of the popular songs
in "Best Foot Forword" are
"Buckle Down Winsocki,"
"Everytime" and "Just a Lit
tle Joint with a Juke Box."
The story concerns the ef
forts of a movie star to gain
publicity by attending a Win
socki prom as the date of one
of the students. The movie
queen, Gail Joy, is played by
Terry Tibbutt and her date,
Bud. by Max Guiley. The stu
dent has confused the issue by
previously inviting his girl
friend, Helen, to the prom.
Helen is played by Jonni Six.
The dance turns into a riot,
but all ends happily.
Dr. Reeber, the school
principal is played by Marc
Bayliss: Bud's roommates are
portrayed by Bob Rector ind
Dick Thierolf and others in
the cast are Craig Shepherd,
Bob Dames and D w i g h t
Brown; their girl friends are
played by JoDell Moore, Jean
Woods, Susan Tungate, and
Carolyn Wimberly. John Rog
ers is a press agent, Paul Brai
nerd, a photographer a,nd
Mike Reznick, a professor.
The production is directed
by Carroll Graber and Jerry
McDougall with Gary Lovra
as accompanist. Student direc.
tor is Judy Arnold and Jack
Hurt is stage manager. The
production staff includes
John McCormack, Doug Dai
ley, Bruce Gordon and Bill
Hedberg, lighting; Gary Hen.
drlx, scenery design and
painting; George Cooksey,
set construction; Patricia
Haugen, Christy Sleeter and
Sandra Wilson, properties'
Gary Brceden, Dale Bohanl
non, Mike Jewett and David
Boals, stage crew.
AAUW Member
Receives Office
Ashland Dr. Betty Lou
Dunlop, past president of
Ashland branch. American
Association of Unlver sity
women, was elected vice prcs
dent of the Oregon State Di
vision of AAUW at the an
nual convention held last
week in Gearheart.
Dr. Dunlop and Ashland
AAUW president, Miss Bev
erley Bennett, were the local
delegates. Dr. Dunlop is on
the faculty of Southern Ore
gon college.
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