FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON)
Judges And Wives
Guests In Medford;
Roberts Are Hosts
Supreme court Judges of the
state, nere lor meeting oi me
Southern Oregon Bar associa
tion, and their wives were the
Incentive yesterday for a num
ber of pleasant social events.
Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs.
James T. Brand and Mrs. Arthur
D. Hay, all wives of supreme
court judges, were honored at
a bridge-tea Saturday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. George R.
Roberts on Crown avenue.
The tea table was centered
with an arrangement of pinK
camellias. Pouring were Mrs. A.
A. Balderee of Grants Pass and
Mrs. Evan Reames of Medford.
In the early evening Mr. and
Mrs. Roberts were hosts for a
cocktail party honoring the jud
ges and their wives, and the
group then went on to the Rogue
Valley Country club for a
dinner.
Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk and
Judge Earl C. Latourette were
also here. In addition to Judge
Belt, Judge Brand and Judge
Hay.
Gold HilfMaTshal,
California Bride
Wedded in Medford
Gold Hill Miss Mary David
son of Bakersfield. Cal., daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. David
son of May, Tex., and Carl Whit
ford were married at noon,
Thursday, April 6, by W. H.
Tucker, Justice of the peace, In
the Jackson county courthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Whltford are re
siding In tha A. A. Walker apart
ment on Riverside avenue. Mr.
Whltford is Gold Hill marshal
and because of his present duties
the couple plans to take a de
ferred wedding trip in the early
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Whltford are to
' be honored at an open house
Monday, April 17, at the Dar
danelles froca 7:30 until 10 p. m.
Scottish Rite Women
To Hold Initiation
Central Point Installation of
officers will be held bv Scottish
Rite Women in the Central Point
American Legion hall, Monday,
April 17. Luncheon will be
served at 1 p. m.
Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn, Mrs. H.
L. Alford. Mrs. George Rehart
and Mrs. W. H. Jones will be of
ficers for the ensuing year. Mrs.
Ralph Luc will be installing of
ficer. All members are invited.
Reservations should be made
by calling Mrs. Kllburn, Central
Point 71)4, or Mrs. Ralph Krows.
Medford 2-8588.
College Student
Chosen for Tour
Roger Wolf, junior at College
of the Pacific In Stockton, Cal.,
has been selected to make a
"deputation tour'' for the music
conservatory of the college the
latter part of this month. The
student, n son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Wolf, 718 West Fourth
street. Is a pinnlst of consider
able ability and will give piano
recitals for schools and groups
while on the tour.
Young Wolf was recently
made a member of the all-college
honor society, and was also In
vited to membership In Phi Mu
Alpha, the honor music society
for men.
The student was In Medford
for Easter vacation, spending a
week with his parents.
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Mm. Justin Smith, named Thursday night tha 1950 "Woman
of tha Year" by Medford Zonta club, it ihown receiving her award
croll from Min Josephine Kirtley, a past president of Zonta. Mrs.
Smith, senior high school teacher, was chosen for the award be
cause of her outstanding activity
tlons studies, conducted both with
Medford Teacher Named
Zonta Woman of the Year
Mrs. Justin Smith has been named "Woman of the Year" by Med
ford Zonta club in recognition for her endeavor in the field of in-
ternational relations study. Mrs.
at the club s annual formal banquet Thursday in the Jackson hotel
and she was presented an award scroll and flowers.
The award winner is secretly
selected by a Zonta committee
and Zonta club members are not
eligible.
The announcement and presen
tation was made by Miss Jose
phine Kirtley, past president of
the club ana co-worner wun
Mrs. Smith at Medford. senior
high school where Mrs. Smith is
instructor of civics and interna
tional relations.
In makine the announcement.
Miss Kirtley told of Mrs. Smith's
activities with the Medford
branch of American Association
of University Women, Medford
League of Women Voters and
other groups. The award winner
helped to found the local units
of both these organizations and
is a past president of each. In
addition she has led international
relations study groups for both
for several years, and has helped
to train leaders for other groups.
Mrs. Smith is a member of the
Oregon committee for UNESCO
and two years ago attended the
convention of UNESCO held in
San Francisco. As chairman of
the international relations com
mittee of Oregon Education as
sociation she was largely re
sponsible for founding the Ore-
?;on International R e 1 a 1 1 o ns'
eague for senior high school
students a few years ago and has
been advisor of the Medford high
school league.
Along other lines, Mrs. Smith
has been a member of the board
of Jackson County Red Cross
chapter for several years and
gives indoctrination courses for
me cnapter from time to time.
Speaker for the award dinner
was uonald McUougall, profes
sor of history at Southern Ore
gon college. He appropriately
spoke on foreign policy, saying
that he believed this country's
policy of "containment" was in
sufficient and too negative in
character. He reviewed the
period of founding of the world
bank and establishment of the
Marshall plan, pointing out that
this had been quite successful in
"containing" Russia as far as
Europe is concerned, but that
China had been lost to Russian
communism.
Dr. McDougall said he believed
this negative "hold the line" pol
icy will prove insufficient and
that this country must promote
an aggressive policy of aiding
countries which may wish to be
come democratic. "Europeans
should be forced to relinquish
their grip on colonies and we
should aid those countries to be
come democratic, if they desire,"
he stated.
The speaker said that if the
colonial nations could be aided
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raw material "farms" for indns-
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in the line of international rela
adults and with students.
(Brainerd photo).
Smith's selection was announced
trial nations to some degree of
industrialization of their own, it
would enable them to raise their
standard of living and promote
friendlier relations with this
country.
"If we don't help them, the
Kussians win, ne said, and re
minded his listeners of a popu
lar saying in tne so-called "back
ward" countries to the effect
that "we are supposed to fight
for democracy but not to have it
ourselves." He urged that this
country sell its food surpluses to
other countries, pointing out the
undesirable effect this nation's
food surpluses create in the
minds of the rest of the world,
when two-thirds of the world is
hungry.
Also on the program was
Larry Brunette, who sang a
group of solos accompanied by
Ray Lewis. Mrs. Goldie Hauer,
president, welcomed the guests
and Mrs. Florene Bolton was
toastmistress.
Other guests introduced were
Mrs. Joe Beach of district four.
Oregon State Nurses' association;
Mrs. Bren H. Starcher, Mail Tri
bune; Mrs. George Maddox, pres
ident of Women of Rotary; Mrs.
Bertha Haskins. president of
Medford Business and Profes
sional Woman's clubs; Miss
Louise Drew, Rotana club offi
cer; Mrs. John Carter, president
oi me ivicmorct uounell of Par
ents and Teachers; Mrs. E. W.
Thomas, officer of Kiwanian
uames; Mrs. c. D. Winston, reg
istrator of Southern Oregon col
lege, and Mrs. A. Orin Schenck,
Miss Vera Humnhrev and Mrs.
George B. Canodc, the last three
being winners of the Women of
the Year award in past years.
Mrs. Clarence A. Meeker, win
ner or tne award, is now
In New York City as editor of a
national Methodist publication
for women.
Miss Kirtley was program
chairman, Miss Claire Hanley
was decorations chairman and
Mrs. Ethel Tennant was chair
man of guests.
Mrs. Brown Named
Lady Elks Chairman
Mrs. Orrin L. Brown has been
appointed chairman of Lady
Elks. Retiring chairman is Mrs.
Arthur Hess.
The group will meet Tuesday.
April 18 at 2 p.m. in the Elks
temple. Hostesses for the after
noon are Mrs. Bert L. Cook. Mrs.
Bill Young. Mrs. James P. Bates,
Mrs. C. M Piland and Mrs.
Claud Cook.
Dessert will be served follow
ed by cards and games.
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Legion Auxiliary
To Visit Camp White
Mrs. W. W. Graham. Corvallis
department ' president of the
American Legion auxiliary, will
Day an official visit to the Camp
wnite domiciliary, Tuesday,
April 18. With Mrs. Graham will
be Mrs. Charles Gunn of Port
land, who Is chairman of the
auxiliary s national rehabilita
tion committee and department
cnairman of the volunteer hos
pital workers.
Mrs, Eda Zolezzo of Portland
who is hospital chairman of the
Portland Veterans' hospital, is al
so expected to accompany Mrs.
uranam.
Members of American Legion
auxiliary units from Ashland,
central Point. Cave Junction,
Grants Pass and Medford. will
meet for luncheon at the Medford
hotel on Wednesday. April 19
to meet Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Gunn
and Mrs. Zollezzo and discuss
domiciliary home problems. The
luncheon has been set for 11:30
a. m.
Loeffler-Johnson
Wedding Service
Held in Medford
Gold Hill Miss Bonnie Alice
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Johnson of Cen
tral Point, and Lawrence Anton
Loeffler, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Louis Loeffler, of Blackwell
Hill were married Friday, April
7, in a quiet double-ring cere
mony held at 10 a.m. in Medford.
Miss Theola Johnson, sister of
the bride, and Joseph Loeffler.
were attendants for the couple.
The bride wore a powder blue
suit with pink and grey acces
sories and a corsage of white
roses. Her sister wore a navy
blue suit with white accessories
and corsage.
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Loef
fler also attended the wedding
of their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Loeffler took a
short trip into California and are
making their home on Blackwell
hill. Both young people attend
ed the Gold Hill high school and
were graduates of the 1949 class
A bridal shower was given
Miss Johnson April 5 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Jenks, Blackwell hill, with
Misses Mitzi Jenks and Bette
Chishlom and Mrs. Jenks as
hostesses.
The guests enjoyed games
and prizes were won by Mrs.
Earl Kelley, Mrs. Louis Loeffler
and Miss Beth Eskew,
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses to the honoree and
Misses Theola Johnson. Anne
Christensen, Gloria Kilgore, Eth
eljane Graffis, Jeannette Stone,
Joyce Phelps, Elaine Kelley,
Carma Ferguson. Beth Eskew.
Velma Dickenson, Mary Anne
Loeffler and Mesdames Theodore
Johnson, Don Hanscom, Louis
Loeffler, Earl Kelley and Paul
inrone.
Society Members
To Be Hostesses
Members of St. Anne's Altar
society of Sacred Heart Catholic
church will be hostesses this
afternoon for the coffee hour at
the domiciliary center at Camp
White. The Sunday afternoon
coffee hour is held at frequent
intervals under the sponsorship
of the county Red Cross chapter.
A program has been planned.
Mrs. Edward C. Kelly will give a
reading, Miss Barbara Nathan
will sing, with Mrs. Beulah
Nathan as accompanist, and
Bruno Pellegrini will give piano
numbers.
About 30 hostesses will serve
refreshments.
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Rites Announced
For Saturday Eve;
Many Parties Given
Set for Saturday, April 22, is
the wedding of Miss Jeanne
Smith to Clifford Henderson of
The Dalles, Ore. The rites will
be held at eight o'clock in Zion
Lutheran church.
Miss Smith, a Medford nurse,
has been honored at a number
of parties in recent weeks.
First of these was given by
Mrs. Edward Leach and Mrs.
Belva Aiken at the Leach home
on Bursell road. Dnd Mits Smith
wa' presented a shower of mis
cellaneous gifts for ner new
home.
Bridge and canasta were
played and prizes went to Mrs.
H. L. Alford. Mrs. William Eath-
erton, Mrs. William Sheirbon
and Miss Jean Kent.
Four hostesses. Mrs. James W
Grigsby and Mrs. James W.
Grigsby Jr., Mrs. Sheirbon and
Mrs. Wayne Dickenson gave the
second party for Miss Sfnith, the
event being held at the Grigsby
home in Jacksonville. The hon
ored guest was presented chrys-
tal and lingerie.
Prizes for cards went to Mrs,
Justin Smith, Mrs. Fred Sween
ey, Mrs. George Wehmann ana
Miss Kent.
Also e n t e r t a i n 1 n g for the
bride-elect were Mrs. Ray
Wright and Mrs. Ed Feldham,
who gave a linen shower for
her ?t the latter's home on
North Central avenue. At this
event prizes for cards went to
Mr?. Leach, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs.
Sheirbon, Miss Kent ard Miss
Smith.-
Recently Mrs. Aiken and ner
sis'.er, Mrs. E iward Olson, gave
a dinner and shower for Miss
Smith, entert lining at Mrs. Aik
en s home, Bio west rounn
street.
Miss Smith, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Smith, 423
Newtown street, is a surgical
nurse at Sacred Heart hospital.
Her fiance is with the Phillips
Oil company in The Dalles, and
the couple will live there
Christian Church
Plans Open House
At Parsonage Today
Members of the Women s
Council of First Christian
church and the Rev. and Mrs.
Holly Roy Jarvis will hold open
house at the Christian church
parsonage, 590 Oakdale drive,
between the hours of 3 and 5
p. m. today.
The parsonage has Deen com
pleted only recently and all
members and friends of the
church are invited to attend.
Lieht refreshments will be
served by the council members
with Mrs. E. Ronald Rice in
charge.
Lodge To Receive
Visit From Chief
Mrs. Paul Myers of St. Helens,
grand chief of Pythian Sisters
for Oregon, who presided yes
terday at a district meeting of
the order in the Pythian build
ing, has remained to make her
official visit at a regular meet
ing of the local lodge Tuesday,
April 18.
A potluck dinner will be
served at 6 p. m. and a program
will be given from 7:30 to 8
p.m. The meeting will then
convene and initiation will be
held. (
Family Visits
Mrs. Alton L. Minger and chil
dren, Le Roy and Alice. 2238
Aloha street, are visiting in Sac
ramento, Cal., with Mrs. Ming
er's father, llus Rhodes, and her
brother Lloyd Rhodes.
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Five new members of Medford's Junior Service league were
honored at a luncheon given Friday afternoon In the home of the
president, Mrs. Berwick L. Wood, East Main street. Standing, left
to right, are Mrs. Tod Tibbutt, Mrs. Richard Watson and Mrs. Dave
Koblik, and seated, left to right, are Mrs. Jack Reid and Mrs. Joe
Lester. As social chairman, Mrs. Emil Mohr took charge of the
luncheon, with Mrs. Wilton White assisting. (Brainerd photo).
OES Grand Matron
To Visit Chapters;
Tea Set Wednesday
Mrs. Edna Throne, St. Helens,
Ore., worthy grand matron, Or
der of the Eastern Star, will
make her official visit to the
four chapters in this district dur
ing the week. Adarel and Alpha
chapters will meet jointly in the
Ashland Masonic hall Tuesday,
April 18, at 8 p. m., to receive
her visit.
Reames chapter will meet
with Nevita chapter in the Cen
tral Point Masonic lodge Thurs
day. April 20, at 8 p. m.. to re
ceive the official visitor.
A tea will be given Wednes
day. April 19, in Mrs. Throne's
honor, at the Medford Masonic
temple. Hours will be from 2 to
4 p. m. and the four chapters will
participate.
Mrs. Margaret Fabrick will be
tea chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Fred Strang, Mrs. Gertrude
Niles and Mrs. Frances Flinn.
College President
To Speak Wednesday
Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president
of Southern Oregon college, will
address members of the Ameri
can Association of University
Women at their regular meet
ii g next Wednesday, April 19,
at 7:30 r. m. at the home of Mrs
Robert Hoot, 229 Bradford Way.
Mrs. A. N. Potter Jr., vice
president of the organization,
will prende at the meeting. Mrs.
Potter has asked that members
take particular notice that the
meeting is scheduled a half hour
earlier than previous meetings.
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Plans Open House
Thursday Evening
Parents of Medford high
school students are invited to
attend open house at the school
Thursday, April 20 at 8 p.m.,
according to Lester Harris, prin
cipal of the school. A half-hour
program will take place in the
auditorium and there will be
gymnasium demonstrations.
The parents are also invited to
look over the building, in partic
ular the new additions to the
school which have been com
pleted during the school year,
and to meet members of the
faculty.
Refreshments will be served
in the cafeteria, with teachers
as hostesses.
AAUW Art Group
Will Meet Monday
The Art group of American
Association of University Wom
en will meet Monday in the
home of Mrs. Neil Davidson, 30
South Barneburg road, at 1 p.m.
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Set For Saturday;
Bride-Elect Honored
Among events of the coming
week-end will be the wedding of
Miss Melody Smith to Paul An
tony, which is set for 2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon at Sacred
Heart Catholic church. The
bride-to-be, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Dale Smith of San
Francisco, has been making her
home with her uncle, Ewin Stone
of Central Point. Her fiance is a
son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T.
Antony of Modoc avenue.
Mrs. Smith has arrived in Med
ford for the wedding.
Miss Smith has chosen Miss
Harriet Walker for her maid-of-honor,
and bridesmaids will be
Misses Phyllis Tengwald, Audree
Andrews, Nancy Staley and
Sherry Antony, the bridegroom's
sister, and her junior attendants
will be Terryl Anne Antony, sis
ter of the bridegroom, and Mary
Jo Smith, cousin of the bride,
from Coos Bay.
Glen Tingley is to be best
man, and Bob Mclntyre, Bill
Eatherton, Tom Staley and Joe
Antony the ushers.
The bride-to-be is being hon
ored at a number of parties. Miss
Moreen Field gave a miscellane
ous shower for her at the Field
home on South Oakdale avenue,
and Miss Walker and her mother,
Mrs. A. O. Walker, were host
esses for a kitchen shower, en
tertaining at the Walker home
on the Jacksonville highway.
Mrs. Joe Beach, Mrs. John
Henson and Mrs. Belle Jones,
the latter an aunt of the bride
groom, will be hostesses for a
miscellaneous shower in Miss
Smith's honor Monday night,
the event to be at the Henson
home on Willamette avenue.
Mrs. Claude Mclntyre and Mrs.
Myron Andrews will give a
luncheon and china shower for
Miss Smith at the Rogue Valley
Country club Tuesday, and
Thursday night Miss Sherry An
tony will be hostess for a rehears
al dinner. The dinner will be at
the Antony home, with Mrs. An
tony and Mrs. Tom Staley assist
ing Miss Antony.
To Ohio
Phoenix Mrs. Harry Scott of
Phoenix left by plane Friday
evening for Geneva, O., where
she will spend two weeks visit
ing her parents and other rela
tives and friends.
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