Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1950, Image 7

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Miss Louis Vanderpool, bride
ltd of David C. Doran. No
wedding date has been set. Miss
Vanderpool is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Vanderpool.
Table Rock.
Announce Betrothal
Louise Vanderpool
And David C. Doran
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vander
pool of Table Rock announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Louise, to David C. Doran,
also of Table Rock, on Sunday,
March 5. No wedding date has
been set.
Both young people attended
Central Point schools, and both
are now students at Southern
Oregon college. Mr. Doran is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doran.
Sams Valley Ladies
Will Hold Two Events
During Coming Week
Sams Valley Sams Valley
Ladies club met in the home of
Mrs. Arnold Gosnell, March 4.
Next meeting of the group will
meet in the home of Mrs. Milton
Sanderson, Thursday, March 16.
The annual potluck supper for
families and friends of members
will be held Wednesday, March
15 in the grange hall. Supper is
to be served at 7:30 p.m.
Daphne Club Members
Entertain Wednesday
Mrs. H. L. Nichols, route 2,
was hostess Wednesday to mem
bers of the Daphne club. A cov
ered dish luncheon was served
and the afternoon was spent
playing pinochle.
Present were Mrs. George Mil
ler, Mrs. Rex McCarthy. Mrs.
Anne Jenkins, Mrs. Harvey
Malot. Mrs. Paul Harsin, San
dra Malot, Bernie, Timothy and
Marie Gunn, Wendell Sipes and
Mr. Gunn.
Navy Mothers" club will hold
a regular card party at Camp
White, Wednesday, March 15.
Officers are reminded that there
is no change in date for March
meeting.
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Three Medford Students 1
Extended Invitations
To Join University AAU
Three Medford co-eds attend
ing the University of Oregon
have been invited to member
ship in the Women's Athletic
association there.
They are Sherry Antony,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. O.
Antony, 6 Modoc avenue; June
Bosworth. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P Rncu.nrth 91'e pQC
Main street and Julia Ann But-
ler, aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Butler, 28 North Barneburg
road.
Membership checks were earn
ed by participation in intramural
basketball, swimming or in activ
ities nf nnm nt the fnnr U'il
groups, Amphibians. Orchesis,
iiucKcy or ouimg ciuds.
MifiS inlnnv ( tMihrnan
major in liberal arts, Miss Bos-
worth, a senior major in
sociaiogy and Miss Butler, so-
Huutuure major in nursing.
League Women Meet,
Hear State Officer
Mrs. James West, state nresl-
dent of the League of Women
Voters, SDOke to local members
of the league at a meeting in
me country club Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. West gave a resume of
plans for the state convention
to be held in Klamath Falls
May 21 through 23. She also
discussed possibilities of changes
in the program for the Oregon
leagues.
This year's program In the
state included making studies of
state legislature; state tax struc
ture; youth authorities; refores
tation and conservation.
The visiting president also dis
cussed local league problems
wnn the members.
In Tournament
Mr .and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson
Roy Pruitt and Mrs. Frank R.
Baker of the Medford Duplicate
Bridge club are in Redding to
day to play in a team-of-four
duplicate Dringe tournament be
ing given by the Redding club
The two-session tournament
will be this afternoon and to
night, and the four players plan
to return to Medford Monday.
Kennel Club Members
To Have Annual Dinner
The annual dinner for South
ern Oregon Kennel club mem
bers will be held Tuesdav,
March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Y
club. Annual election of officers
will also be held, followed by
dancing.
Reservations should be made
to Mrs. John L. Downs, secre
tary, phone 3-2315.
Women's Relief Corps
Plan District Meeting
Women's Relief Corps mem
bers will meet in the armory
Thursday, March 16 at 2 p.m.
Plans will be made for the
district meeting to be held in
Ashland, March 18.
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Local Job's Daughters
Will Entertain DeMolay
Following the regular meeting
of Medford bethel, Job's Daugh
ters. Wednesday, March 15, at
the Masonic temple, members of
the Medford De Molay chapter
will be guests. The De Molays
will attend the closing ceremony,
and refreshments and dancing
will conclude the evening.
The meeting opens at 7:30 p. m.
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Council Entertains
At Camp White Center
. Junior Red Cross council of
high schools entertained March
8 at Camp White initiating the
newly redecorated auditorium
there. Fred Sears, recreational di
rector at the camp, introduced
Ronald Robbins. president of the
council who acted as master of
ceremonies.
The program Included saxo
phone solo by Richard McCorkle;
vocal solo by Nadene Davies ac
companied bv Steven Whipple,
from Eagle Point high school.
Ashland high students fur
nished a tap dance by Lenore
Brown accompanied by Mary Lee
Mason and boys' quartet, Her
man Ghea, Dale Dietmann Win
ston Mitchell, and Don MacWhir
ter. A tumbling act was also pre
sented by Ashland junior high
directed by Mrs. Fontaine. Mem
bers of the act were Pauline
Davis, Mary Lou Morgan, Nancy
Groves, Billie Jean Davis, Mar
jorie Merwin, Elaine Falwell,
Pat Keene, Katherine Fader, and
Wanda Oden.
Medford high school presented
a string quartet with Joyce Mont
gomery, Maurine .Rice, Robene
Starcher and Margaret Huson.
Humorous declamation was given
by Dale Ward; and a humorous
reading by Diana Skidmore.
Brass sextet from the Medford
high school also, were Keith Mir
ick, R a o u 1 Maddox, Kathleen
Hicks, Bernie Loslum, Walter
Kendall..
Medford junior high students
presented were the sloppy six,
Pomeroy Sorum, Jerry Lambo,
Ted Landers, Ned Landers, Jer
ry Adamson, and Kenneth Te
land. An interesting climax to the
program was given by a poem to
Junior Red Cross written by
Tommy Thompson, member of
Camp vt nite.
Door hostesses from Medford
hieh school were Louise Kin-
cheloe and Holly Black. Miss
Charlotte Rogers, field director
of Camp White also assisted wnn
the program and evening.
A special surprise delighted
wheelchair patients, and at. Pat
rick's day favors were also given
patients attending.
The tea table was decorated in
the St. Patrick's theme and cook
ies furnished by the different
schools were served.
Surprise Party Marks
Birthday Anniversary
Miss Annie Colley was hon
ored on her 16th birthday,
March 10. when friends met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Zahnow. 418 Berrydale avenue.
The event was in the form of
a surprise to the honored guest
who received many gifts.
Refreshments with the tradi
tional birthday cake were
served.
Others attending were Kay
McClanahan, Irene McClanahan,
Mabel Carr, Ida Bell Smith, San
dra Gleims, Helen Reed, Mrs.
Nelly Morehouse, Marie Colley,
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and Ralph Clemmens, all of
Medford.
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