Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1963, Image 22

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The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brooks. 208 North Peach
street, honored the couple at a reception September 22 which
observed their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
were married in Wenatchee, Wash., and' have lived in Medford
since 1928. (Landis photo)
National Park
To Be Shown
Colored pictures of four na
tional parks will be shown Mon
day, October 7, during the meet
ing of the Arm Chair Travelers
at the Senior Activity center,
601 East Jackson street, at 1:30
p.m.
Mrs. C. A. Slathers, 165 Gresh
am street, Ashland, will show
tbe pictures of Yellowstone,
Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion
j jvational parks.
More than 36 persons attended
f the showing last Monday when
; Mrs. Leroy Thompkins, Talent,
i showed her bird pictures,
i Some 59 seniors used the cen
t ter during the day with the two
j other classes, Spanish in the
i morning, and knitting in the
( afternoon.
I Class Changed
f Starting this week the Span
; ish class will meet Wednesday,
j October 9, during the morning,
j continuing on this schedule ex
i cept for the first Wednesday in
f the month when the Evergreen
; Craftsmen committees use the
center. The Spanish class will
meet1 from 10 a.m. until noon.
'' The change was necessary due
to the instructor, Mrs. Alicia
Carter, being unable to continue
teaching Mondays.
The knitting class is growing,
It was reported. The classes are
held from 3 to 5 p.m. with Mrs.
Edward Barnett as teacher and
Mrs. Mildred Price, hostess.
Tuesday, October 8, the cop
per tooling class will reconvene
after the summer vacation. It
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at Center
meets from 10 a.m. until noon.
A teacher for the class, who
can also offer leather tooling,
will be available soon, it was
staled, but until then the group
will meet as a workshop. Mrs.
Hermine Beucema will be host
ess. The oil painting class meets
Tuesdays from 1 to 4 p.m.
The r.rt class, under the di
rection of Mrs. Nettie Williams,
worked on perspective in both
color and line last week. Mrs.
Sadie Cogshill, a former class
member, brought some of her
drawings at the request of Mrs.
Williams, to illustrate the talk.
During the afternoon Mrs. Beu
cema served refreshments. Mrs.
Agnes Sowers, Gold Hill, will
be the hostess on Tuesday.
Thursday mornings have been
reserved for the shuftleboard
teams, but the beginning date
has not been announced.
The Senior Center orchestra
practices each Thursday after
noon. Seniors who would like to
learn or freshen up their con
tract bridge, may join the bridge
group each Saturday afternoon.
The Singing Seniors will meet
at the center on Sunday after
noons as soon as a song leader
is secured.
Before sewing plastic mate
rial, rub a little talcum on the
needle to prevent sticking.
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Reception At Church
Honors Medford Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Brooks, 208 North Peach street,
observed their golden wedding
anniversary Sunday, September
22, with a reception at the fel
lowship hall of First Christian
church, Medford.
The event was planned by the
couple's three children, Arthur
Brooks, Klamath Falls, and
Lane Brooks, Empire, and their
wives, and Mrs. Holland Franz
man, Inglewood, Calif., and Mr.
Franzman.
Mrs. Brooks were a three
piece blue brocade dress for the
reception and a white orchid
corsage, a gift from her chil
dren. The rooms were decorated
with chrysanthemums in fall
shades, gold candles, white
bells, gold leaves, colored cat
tails, asters, gladioli, fall leaves
and the nurnber 50 in gold. Mrs.
Arthur Brooks did the decora
tions and Mrs. Franzman made
and decorated the anniversary
cake, which was encircled with
green and white carnations.
Mrs. Franzman cut and served
the cake and Mrs. Lane Brooks
poured coffee. The Misses
Jeralynn Brooks, Klamath Falls,
and Carolyn Brooks, Empire,
Baptist Women
Election Set;
Plan Program
Election of officers for the
Women's fellowship, First Bap
tist church, will be conducted
Tuesday, October 8 at 12:30
p.m., in the Fireside room of
the church, 649 Crater Lake av
enue. A dessert luncheon will be
served and a missionary pro
gram given.
Ttohonra rirple will serve the
luncheon and have charge of the
program whicn will teaiure
unrlr nf Conservative BaDtist
missionaries in Jordan, Borneo,
and Jewish work m the united
States.
Mrs Mark S. Cole Jr.. is pro
gram leader. She is chairman of
the hostess circle.
Mrs Ronald Brennaman. pres
ident will preside for the meet
ing.
Parents Plan
Dinner Monday
Mnrlfnrrt chanter of Parents
Without Partners plans a pot-
luck dinner nionciay, uciimm-i
7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Rehabili
tation Center for the Blind on
Stewart avenue. All members
are to bring one dish that will
serve eieht and table service
for themselves.
Entertainment win ioiiow
dinner.
5:20 p
CAFE
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MEDFORD
presided at the punch bowl and
Miss Sandra Brooks, Empire,
was in charge of the guest book.
Grandchildren Play
The couple's grandchildren,
Mrs. Edward Gillette. Martha,
Linda and Robbie Franzman,
all Inglewood, Calif., played an
instrumental arrangement of
"Anniversary Waltz" accompa
nied by Mrs. Nathan Wood
worth, Gleed, Wash., cousin of
Mr. Brooks. Miss Jeralynn
Brooks, another granddaughter,
played two piano selections and
Mrs. Woodworth played the
background music during the
afternoon.
Among the out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laylon,
Mrs. William Canfield, Seattle,
Wash., cousins and aunt of Mr.
Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Franzman and children, Cheryl,
Richard, and Tom; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Franzman, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Huffman and
daughters, Heidi and Lori, and
Geri Gillette, all Inglewood,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Bar
rong and Mr. and Mrs. S. John
ston, Glendale, Ore.; Mr. and
Mrs. John Houston, and son
Tim, Winston; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Stephens and son Brent,
Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Wickersham, Mrs. Gordon Grow,
and son Steven, W. C. Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gill and
children, Larry, Debbie and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Chamberlain and daughters, all
Klamath Falls; and Mrs. May
nard Paup and son Greg, Eu
gene. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were
married September 24, 1913, at
the First Christian church in
Wenatchee, Wash. They moved
to Oregon in 1928, first living
in Klamath Falls before moving
to Medford in 1958 when Mr.
Brooks retired from the Great
Northern Railroad.
Mrs. Brooks, a native of Eng
land, came to the United States
in her late teens.
Benefit Club
Sets Halloween
Dance, Party
A Hnllnwppn costume dance
and party is planned by Security
Benclit club memners inr rn
day, October 18 in the Pylhian
building.
At last week's meeting mem
bers voted to assess members
whose dues are in arrears to
cover postage used in notifica
tions. The group meets each Wednes-
rlau frnm 11 am. Ifl 4 D.m.. in
tha Puthian hnilriinp and all in
terested persons are invited. No
age requirements are maae.
During tlie dance sessions from
2 to 4 p.m., every other dance
number is a waltz selection, of
ficers have announced.
Church Women
List Officers
Mrs. James Davidson was
elected president of the
Re La Da Sa Women's group
of the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints when the group met re
cently in the home of Mrs Da
vidson, 4184 Hilsinger road.
Miss Gladys Goulet was elect
ed secretary and Mrs. Paul
Purccll is the new treasurer.
Year books for 1963-64 were
discussed and a committee was
appointed to complete them.
A rummage sale was planned
for October 11 in the church at
Tenth and h7 streets. Mrs. Isa
bolle Miller was appointed
to complete them.
The next regular meeting will
be October 17.
Tiller Circle
Meetings Begin
TILLER Women's Mission
ary circl e of South Umpqua
Community church resumed
meetings last week after a sum
mer recess, r und-raising proj
ects include a bazaar and
baked food sale, and a chicken
dinner.
Obiectives contemplated are
tile for the entry to the church,
and a duplicator.
Navy Mothers Club
All-Day Meeting Set
CENTRAL POINT-An all-day
work meeting for Central Point
Navy Mothers club will be con
ducted Wednesday, October 9,
from 10:30 a.m., lor the purpose
of ticing quilts, officers have
announced. The session win ne
held in the home of Mrs. L. D.
Booth, 134 Alder street, Central
Point.
Members are to lake their
own lunches.
Entertain
ASHLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Babcock, 930 Bellview ave
nue, last week entertained Mr.
Babcock's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Rawlcy Bab
cock, Whittier, Calif., and his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hansen and son Andrew
of Phoenix, Ariz.
Relatives Visit
At Quiglcv Home
HORNBROOK -Week-end
guests of Mrs. Grace Quigley
were her sister, Mrs. Carl Lob
sien. Artois, Calif., and Mrs.
Lobsicn's daughter and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kaiser, Glenn, Calif. Last Sun
day was spetl visiting long-time
friends down the Klamath river.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
Entertaining
A number of county home ex
tension units plan meetings for
the week. Most have announced
"Foods for Entertaining" as i
their subject of study. I
Oak Grove j
Mrs. A. L. Purdy, 1850 South i
Peach street, will be hostess for '
Oak Grove unit Tuesday, Oc-;
tobcr 8. Coffee will be served :
at 10:15 a m . and th nrniori
lesson will be given at 10:30 i tinuing until 3 p.m., in the home
a m., by Mrs. Jack Coffin and 0' Miss Lawrence Moody, 100
Mrs. Michael Hogan. Child care KinK "''. Central Point,
will be provided bv Mrs. Anna I Leaders are Mrs. Russell
Thomas. 185 Clover lane. Those , Thompson and Mrs. Kenneth
who want more information Mainwaring. Child care will be
should call Mrs. Hogan, 773- i furnishod at the home of Mrs.
2815. Jerry Overen, 102 King way.
Hillcresl A nom'nal charge will be
The session for Hillcresl unit made fr .'he lu"cheon
is announced for 10:30 a.mi Anyone wanting further informa
wHnoc0 rwh.. o ,ul tion or transportation should
home of Mrs. Paul Lowery, 255
Stewart avenue, who with Mrs.
William Lowery will demon
strate the project. A small
charge will be made for the
luncheon and table service
will be required.
Eagle Point
Mrs. Richard Chamberlain
and Mrs. Larry Wilson are to
present the Eagle Point unit
lesson Wednesday, October 9 at
10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs.
James Johnson, Stevens road.
Mrs. Emma Frei, 800 C street,
is to provide child care.
Medford
Project leaders for Medford
unit will be Mrs. E. F. Archer
and Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald, when
they meet at 10:30 A.m., Wed
nesday, October 9 at 10:30 a.m.,
in Santo hall. Table service will
bo required and child care may
he arranged with Mrs. A. B.
Ivcrson, 772-9170.
N'ightlighters
The chairman of Nighllighlers
unit, Mrs. Gordon Laylon, 4460
CAIJErei&All..
Today:
2:20 p.m. Shady Cove bethel,
International Order of Job's
Daughters, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Ackerman, Eagle
Point.
4 p.m. Recital, First Metho
dist church, Main and Laurel
sts.
7 p.m. Twiiiers and Twisting
Teens S.quare dance class,
George Ray home, route 1, box
271, Old Stage rd., Central
Point.
Monday:
10 a.m. Women's Missionary
Council in the Rogue Valley
section, First Assembly of God,
1108 West Main st.
12:15 p.m. Rcames Past Ma
tron's club, home of Mrs. Roy
Nordwick, 226 Ross lane
6:30 p.m. Parents Without
Partners, Rehabilitation Center
for the Blind, East Stewart ave.
6:30 p.m. Westminster Guild
of the First Presbyterian church,
Fellowship hall of the church.
7:30 p.m. Oak Grove Parent
Teacher association, at school.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall.
Tuesday:
9 a.m. Red Cross Orienta
tion, Red Cross chapter house,
60 Hawthorne ave.
9:30 a.m. Women's associa
tion circles of First Presbyterian
church: Hope, with Mrs. A. L.
Sams, 227 North Berkeley Way;
Mercy, with Mrs. Lloyd Neilson,
2130 East Jackson St.; Temple,
with Mrs. A. Eugene Orr, 3658
Old Military rd.
10 a.m. Woman's Mission so
ciety, Eastwood Baptist church,
at church.
12:30 p.m. Women's Fel
lowship, First Baptist church,
at church.
12:30 p.m. Women's Associa
tion circles of First Presbyterian
church: Bethany, with Mrs. Wil
liam Seibert, 1604 Crown ave.;
Faith, at church; Grace, with
Mrs. Clara Ziegler, 1233 For
tune dr.
1 p.m. Howard Garden club,
home of Mrs. G. G. Stagg, 611
Berrydale ave.
7:30 p.m. Candlelight, with
Mrs. H. McLelland, 1517 Bryant
st.
8 p.m. Ncvita chapter. Or
der of Eastern Star, Central
Point Masonic hall.
Announcing. . . .
the Opening of a New
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OREGON
Topic for Many Units
Hamrick road. Central Point
will be hostess for the group
Tuesday, October 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. William Morris and Mrs.
Don Thumler will give the les
son. Willow Springs
The meeting for Willow
Springs unit will be an all-day
session opening at 10 a.m..
Ihursday, October 10 and con-
call 664-2211.
Phoenix
Refreshments will be served
at the Phoenix unit meeting
Thursday, October 10 at 10 a.m.,
in the Fireside room, of Phoe
nix Presbyterian church, on
Second street. Mrs. E. E. Ras
mussen and Mrs. Howard Pin
nock will give the lesson.
Wilson Park
A workshop on knilting is be
ing planned by Wilson Park
unit. This group will meet in
the home of Mrs. Oliver H.
Smeltz, 1049 Ingrid street, Tues
day, October 8 at 7:45 p.m. Proj
ect leaders are Mrs. John V.
Lisac and Mrs. Victor R. Drew.
Butte Falls
Theme for the Rulte Falls
unit meeting will be "Foods for
Entertaining." The session will
start at 10:30 a.m., Thursday,
October 10, at the home of Mrs.
Keith Scott. Mrs. Donald Kahl,
Eagle Point, county committee
chairman, will attend. A nom
inal charge will be made for
luncheon and baby sitting. Each
8 p.m. Roguete circle, Mili
tary Order of Lady Bugs, VFW
hall.
8 p.m. Star Promenaders,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hinkle, 2833 Orchard Home dr.
Wednesday:
10 a.m. First Ward Relief So
ciety, Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, Medford
chapel, 648 South Ivy st.
10:30 a.m. Central Point
Navy Mothers club, home of
Mrs. L. D. Booth, 134 Alder St..
Central Point.
U a.m. Security Renefit club,
Knights of Pythias hall.
12 noon Mistletoe club of
Royal Neighbors, Girls Commu
nity club.
12:30 p.m. Chapter AA of
pl,u bisterhood, home of Mrs.
C. C. Thompson, Scenic ave.
12:30 p.m.-Medford Women
of Rotary, home of Mrs. Philip
ijaies, 604 jayior St., Ashland,
1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, with Mrs. Wal
lace Brill, 75 Lozier lane.
6:30 p.m. Woman's auxiliary
to Jackson County Medical so
ciety, Rogue Valley Country
club.
7:30 p.m. De Molay Mother
club, Masonic hall.
7:30 p.m. Order of De Molay.
Masonic hall chapter room.
p.m. Toastmistress club,
Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Ai Mu chapter. Beta
Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Ray
mond Hoadley, route 3, box
183E, Medford.
9 p.m. Wayne King orches
tra, Medford armory.
Thursday:
12 noon Red Cross Board of
Directors, chapter house, 60
Hawthorne ave.
12:30 p.m. Ariarel Social
club, Jacksonville Masonic tem
ple. 12:30 p.m. Lutheran Wom
en's Missionary League, St.
Peter's Lutheran church.
7:30 p.m. Altrusa club of
Medford, Rogue River lodge.
7:30 p.m. Jefferson Parent
Teacher association, school
gym.
8 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. R e a m e s chapter,
OES, Medford Masonic temple.
Friday:
12:30 p.m. Fifty Plus club,
one attending is asked to take
table service. Mrs. Frank Nor
ton will care for children.
Anyone interested is invited
to attend.
Officers for the coming year
are Mrs. Henry Tygart, chair
man; Mrs. Dale Wells, vice
chairman; Mrs. Seott, secre
tary; Mrs. S. J. Hatcher, treasurer.
I.
Mrs. T. II. Gerrly (at left ) was honored at a dinner given last
week at the Ashland Country club by mcinlirrs of the Rogue coun
cil, Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. fiercty recently resigned her position
as executive director. Mrs. Richard Wrstorfinld, Ashland, council
president, is pictured presenting Mrs. Grrety a corsage from the
personnel committee of the council.
Visits in Hornbrook
HORNBROOK Mr. and Mrs.
Opal Rose left Monday for their
home in Los Angeles after a
ten-day visit with their daugh
ter and her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Riant and children,
David and Joanie.
St. Mark's Guild hall.
1:30 p.m. Past Presidents
club of Eagle auxiliary, home
of Mrs. Jess Wagner, 112 Cot-1
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER
Couple Goes Fishing
In Klamath River
HORNBROOK-Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Clark of Roseville, Calif.,
are spending a week here fish
ing the Klamath river. They
are guests of Mrs. Clark's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Elmore. Mrs.
Clark spent here childhood in
Hornbrook.
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Gir! Head
Honored
Mrs. T. H. Gerety, executive
director of the Rogue council,
Camp Fire Girls, for the past
seven yers was honored Octo
ber 1 at a testimonial dinner
given in the Ashland Country
club. She recently resigned form
the position but will continue as
a leader of a Horizon CFB club.
About 35 guests attended the
event and Mrs. Gerety was pre
sented a silver tray and silver
candlestick holders by members
of the board, committee mem
bers and CFG leaders. N. H.
Gladfelter, Medford, chairman
of the council camping commit
tee, made the presentation.
Speakers Included Mrs. Rich
ard Westerfield, Ashland, coun
cil president; Mrs. Elmo Ste
venson, Ashland, who was coun
cil president at the time Mrs.
Gerety accepted the- position;
Mrs. J. P. Rowan, Medford, a
former president; Mrs. Pierre
Roberts, Ashland, present vice
president and Henry Enders,
Ashland, a flast president, and
council member for 30 years.
Flowers in fall shades and
autumn leaves decorated t h e
tables and baskets of dried
flower arrangements marked
each table place.
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