Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 09, 1963, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER . 1963
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Post-Concert Reception Will Honor Musicians
Woman Leaves For Georgia '
SHADY COVE-Mrs. Eldon El- i Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Fields
When panbroiling a meat cut,
no additional fat or water is
added. The pan is not covered
and the drippings are poured off
as they accumulate. In panfry
ing, a small amount of fat is
added. Water is not added nor
is the pan covered.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, It!
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The Portland Symphoney or
chestra, which will give a con
cert in Medford Wednesday,
October 16, at Hedrick Junior
High school, will be honored at
at reception following the pro
gram. The Peter Britt Music and
phony No. 4 in F Minor, Opus
36."
The Jackson county concert is
being sponsored by the Organiz
ation of Associated Commuters
at Southern Oregon college. Pa
trons tickets are being sold for
$10 for two seats; reserved and
other seats may be obtained at , der, Shady Cove, has joined her and daughter, Paula, also of
t h e Student Affairs office,
Church hall, SOC; at Mann's
and Purucker's stores, Medford.
husband who is attending an Ar-' Shady Cove, accompanied Mrs.
my radio-teletype school at Fort Elder on her trip back to Fort
Gordon, Ga., near Augusta. The ' Gordon.
5 Airs. Carol McGee has taken over her duties as executive sec
retary of the Rogue Camp Fire Girls council, with headquarters
. at Room 319 Leverette building. Mrs. McGee, who came to Mod
ford from Oakland, Calif., is a registered social worker and has
'. been on the staff of the California State Welfare department, the
American Red Cross and the Camp Fire Girls in California.
i
.Camp Fire Council Names
;New Executive Director
J Mrs. Carol McGee, until re
'cently of Oakland, Calif., has
been appointed executive direc
tor of the Rogue council, Camp
Fire Girls, it was announced
Jast week by Mrs. Richard West
erfield, Ashland, council presi
dent. The Camp Fire Girl of
fices are located at 319 Lever
iette building.
The new director1 replaces
Mrs. T. H. Gerety, Medford,
who served in that position for
seven years, until she recently
. resigned.
A Mrs. McGee is a graduate of
'the University of California,
Berkeley, and has been a mem
ber of American Association of
University Women since 1939.
A registered social worker,
-she has worked with the Cali
fornia State Welfare depart
ment, worked with the juvenile
"division of San Francisco Po-
Arts association is sponsoring
the party, to be held at Rogue
Valley Country club. Mrs. John
Lusk is chairman in charge of
arrangement, and reservations
are to be made with her at
772-8635.
The 70-piece Portland musical
group is making a tour of the
state this month, and upon re
turning to Portland, will open
the season there with a conceert
October 21.
Conductor Jacques Singer has
been in Mexico to lead that na
tion's Orquesta Sinfornica Na
cional in four concerts, and re
turned to Portland Monday. In
tensive rehearsals will continue
until the orchestra takes to the
road October 12.
Maestro Singer has program
med for the state-wide tour
Handel's "Water Music Suite,"
Benjamin Britten's "Variations
and Fugue on a Theme of Pur
cell" and Tchaikovsky's "Sym
Calendar
Episcopalians
jWill Entertain
'Methodists
i Woman's Society of Christian
Service of First Methodist
. church will be guests of the
I Eniscopal Churchwomen of St.
i Mark's Episcopal church when
they meet Tuesday, octooer 15.
The meeting will begin with
a morning prayer service held
i in the church at 10:30 a.m. and
; j a short business meeting is
I planned following the service,
t Luncheon will be served in the
1 Guild hall at 12 noon.
i t Mrs. Alfred S. Tyson, wife of
' ithe rector of St. George's Epis
copal church, Roseburg will be
:the guest speaker.
!-V Reservations for the luncheon
I iinay be made by telephone with
's the church office, dial 773-3111,
(. 'before noon, Saturday, October
:f
An easy way to pack ties for
trip is between two piecs of
".cardboard with a rubber band
iaround the cardboard to hold
ithe ties in place.
lice department in recreational
activities among young persons,
was influential in establishing
teenage centers there and was
associated with the American
Red Cross as a hospital recrea
tion social worker in Madigan
hospital, Ft. Lewis, Wash.
The director also has served
for a period of 10 years as a
consultant with various agencies
including Girl Scouts, Camp
Fire Girls and Hi-Y groups.
Mrs. McGee, an Episcopalcan,
lives at 513 South Holly street.
She is a niece of V. S. Mc
Clatchy, newspaper man who
founded the Sacramento Bee,
Fresno Bee and Modesto Bee
newspapers.
The CFG director stated that
through the years of work with
young persons and their groups
she considers such affiliations
extremely important, and urges
parents to consider the need
(or joining their young sons and
daughters in establishing a
place in the community to the
benefit of their families and vi
cinity. She also pointed out the con
stant need for leaders and spon
sors. JCMS Auxiliary
Meets Tonight
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Koberts
will speak for the Woman's aux
iliary, Jackson county Mecucai
society at a dinner meeting this
evening at 7 o clock in tne
Rogue Valley Country club Star-
lite room. A social hour win De
held at 6:30 p.m.
The couDle will snow pictures
taken during a year they spent
at a Christian hospital in Hama
dan, Iran.
Meet Tonight
Members of Bethel 14. Inter
national Order of Job's Daugh
ters, plan to meet this evening
in the Medford Masonic temple,
for the purpose of assisting in
making favors for the Masonic
and Eastern Star home in For
est Grove.
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must he submitted in
writine and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 10 a.m. Friday.
Deadline for the weekly calen
dar is 9 a m. of the day of publi
cation and for week day news is
5 p.m. tne day befora publication.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Women'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.
8 p.m. Toastmistress club,
Girls Community club.
8 to 10 p.m. Round dance
lessons, Country Square, Talent.
8 p.m. Xi Mu chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Ray
mond Hoadley, route 3, box
183E, Medford.
p.m. Wayne King orches
tra, Medford armory.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m. Howard exten
sion unit, Mrs. DciDert koss,
2425 Table Rock rd.
11 a.m. Women's fellowship,
Medford Congregational church,
Mrs. Duane Richardson, 749
West 14th St.
12 noon Bed Cross Board of
Directors, chapter house, 60
Hawthorne ave.
12:30 p.m. Adarel Social
club, Jacksonville Masonic tem
ple. 12:30 p.m. Lutheran Wom
en's Missionary League, St.
Peter's Luthern church.
Reunion Held
In Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT A family
reunion was held recently at the
home of Mrs. Mattie Brown. At
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Taylor, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. !
H. C. Rippey, Baker, Ore., and
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pflum,
Santa Barbara, Calif. Mrs. Rip
pey, Mrs. Pflum, and Mrs.
Brown are sisters and Mr. Tay
lor is a brother.
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