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Mrs. John C. Collins, 2248 Dellwood avenue, will
lake up her duties this month as president of Medford
Junior Service league. League members are planning
an International Flea market in late October to raise
funds for the kindergarten for hard-of hearing chil
dren which the group sponsors, and Mrs. Collins spent
a morning last week collecting articles for the sale.
MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1963
Club Sason Begins
Vacation time has come and gone and with September here,
women of Medford and the Rogue valley are turning their atten
tion once more to organization activities. A wide variety of inter
ests are represented cby groups of this area and trough these
women serve their community, widen their educational and cultural
horizons and find an interesting social life. A faw of these many
groups are listed in this issue, and their purposes explained.
Several hundred women in Jackson county are enrolled in the educational program of the Oregon Extension
service which covers all phases of homemaking and family living. Mrs. David Kahl, Eagle Point (at left), presi
dent of the Jackson County Advisory committee for the extensidh Ujiits and Miss Data Mochhalter, Jackson county
home extension agent, conferred last week concerning the program for the coming year. Units are organized in all
sections of the county; any interested woman may join. -j.
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Serving her second two-year term as president of the
Medford Council of United Church women is Mrs.
Everett Lasher, 2517 Sandy terrace. Any woman inter
ested in the Christian community may attend the coun
cil's four annual meetings open to the public.
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Mrs. E. M. Greenman, 2223 Aloha street, heads the Jackson County Council of
Q Parent-Teacher associations for the coming school year and is already deep in plans
to carry out the national, state and local pyram. With units in almost every schojztj
in the county, the PTA works to promote the welfare of children and youth. .
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President of Medfc?rd fjysiness and Professional om
en's club for 1963-64 is Mrs. C. H. (Vieva) Relma)hl,
Griffin Crotk road. This national group works to ele
vate the standards o' women in business and the pro
fessions, and also provides social ;tiviry frit nwro-
bershig.
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Medford league of Women Voters is undertaking a i,y,SlJt'o 90v&",1n,e,&,
season, and chairman of the project is Mrs. John R Mclaughlin, 110 Ashlandave
nue. Mrs. OgdeKellogg, Gold Hill, president. of the league, and other members,
will assist with the studyoThe league seeks to promote political responsibility on
non-partisan basis.
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Mrs. G. O. Sanden, Old Stage road, president of Women's Christian Temperance
Union in Medford, points out tjiithis organization is about 90 years old and has a
half-million members in the United States working to promote total abstinence from
all alcoholfi beverages. .0)
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The proqtQm 9t Medford bran?h, Tierican Association of University Women, Is
under the guidance this year of Mrs, Lloyd Biihop,t2523 Argonne avenue. Main
objective of this organization It to provide t means for the woman college graduate
"'o eonlinut her Intellectual growth.