Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1952, Image 20

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. Mar 1,51
Formal Ball Held
Saturday Evening
At Ashland School
Ashland The annual spring
formal dance sponsored by the
women's dormitory at Southern
Oregon college was held last
evening at Susanne Homes hall,
Miss Careen Molthu, Coquille,
was chairman. "Garden in the
Rain" was decoration theme of
the ball.
Belle Van Dyke's Medford or
chestra played. Committee
chairmen were Misses Mary Do-
herty, Hermiston: Carrol Shee
han, Portland: Lois Wise, Kla
math Falls: June Lee Smyth
Lakeview: and Nedrabeau Hlr-
nine, McMinnville.
Chapcroncs were Miss Fran
ces Barta, Dr. and Mrs. Artnur
Kreisman, Otto Wilda and Bob
Edwards.
.
Deborah Sue Virtue
Honored on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Virtue,
719 Grant avenue, May 11 en
tertained in observance of the
fourth birthday May 12 of their
daughter, Deborah Sue. After
playing games and being served
traditional birthday refresh
ments. the young guests were
entertained at a theater party
Attending were Sandra Wink
el and her mother, Mrs. Lyle
Winkcl; Jo Walters and mother,
Mrs. Earl Walters, of Roseburg;
Sharon Linderman; Michael, Su
san and Tanya Gannon and their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gannon: Kris Nottingham, and
his mother, Mrs. Kenneth Not-
i
3, iYAV
Eight girls of the iunior and sen'or classes at Medford
Sanior high school served as queen and princesses tor the tradi
tional Junior-Senior Prom held May 10 at the school. The hon
ored girls are (standing left to right) Miss Rosalie Mole, Miss
Marcia Houghton, Miss Sally Neil, Mrs. Charles hitwood.
(Barbara Van Sickle) who was elected queen, Miss Marilyn
Payne, Miss Sally Harris and Miss Elizabeth Rinehart. Seated
in front is Miss Diane Findley, (Braincrd photo)
Annual Roundup Plans
Made by Posse, Troop
Riders of the valley are taking advantage of these bright
spring days for taunts on horseback into the country and riding
groups now are laying plans for their summer activities.
Mounted
tingham; Clarence Millhou.se, a
cousin of the honored guest: Pa
mela Virtue, her sister, and Mrs
Edna Jones, her grandmother.
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Bride-Elect Honored
At Shower and Party;
Rites To Be in June
Mrs. 1. E. Staples and Mrs.
Dwight Findley recently hon
ored Miss Mary Miksche at a
shower party, the event being
in the Staples home on Euclid
avenue. Miss Miksche, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mik
sche is the fiancee of Peter Trim,
Saskatoon, Canada. The wedding
has been set for June 7 at Sa
cred Heart Catholic church.
The guests presented Miss
Miksche with a gift from the
group, and each guest also tiave
her a nonsense gift.
'Parents Attend
i Wedding of Son
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy, 705
Park street, left last week for
San Francisco to attend the
wedding of their son, Gilbert, to
Miss Emily Paqe Leard, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jacques Leard. The rites were
I planned for Saturday, May 17,
at St. Paul's Episcopal church
J in Burlingnmo, Calif.
Among those attending the
ceremony from Medford were
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther, Tal-
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Reception Honors
Newlywed Couple;
Rites in Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matthews,
601 Dakota street, last Sunday
gave a reception at their home
for Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hu
ber whose wedding was an event
of May 3 at 10:30 a.m. in Ash
land. Mrs. Huber is the former
Mrs. Katharine E. Trude. Mr.
Huber owns the Evergreen Bus
lines.
The bride was attended by
Mrs. Eugene Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson served as the best
man.
For her marriage the bride
wore a powder blue suit with
white accessories. Her flowers
were a talisman rosebud cor
sage. Her attendant wore a
beige suit with white accessories
and her corsage was white car
nations. The couple made a wedding
trip to Portland, and Camas,
Wash. They plan to move to
their new home on Oak Grove
road about June 15. They now
live at 333 North Holly street,
Apartment 4.
About 25 persons attended the
reception given by Mr. and Mrs.
Matthews, and they gave Mr.
and Mrs. Huber a gift for their
home.
The couple plans to majte an
extended trip during summer
to Idaho, Yellowstone park, the
Black Hills of South Dakota, and
Sioux Falls, S. D., where a
daughter of Mrs. Huber lives.
They also plan to visit a brother
to Mr. Huber in Oklahoma; and
in San Diego, Calif.
Rebekah Lodge Plans
Meeting for Monday
Olive Rebekah lnri pp will in no I
1 Monday, May 19, in the lOOF
hall at 8 p.m. A color demonstra
tion will be given by Mrs. Lu
cille Beach.
Mrs. Oliver Rogers heads the
refreshment committee.
Mrs. James Campbell
Named New President
Of Medford Lady Lions
The Medford Lady Lions elect
ed Mrs. James Campbell presi
dent of their group during a
meeting May 13 in Eatons Din
ing house.
She will serve with Mrs.
Frank English, vice-president;
Mrs. Norman Burke, secretary;
Mrs. Thomas Flynn, treasurer;
and Mrs. Dwight Johnson, Lion
trainer.
Mrs. Addie Wilson, a charter
member, was given an honorary
membership. A guest of the
members was Mrs. Robert Urie.
The group voted to give four
campships to Girl Scouts selected
by their leaders, the scouts to
use the campship to spend a
week at Low Echo at Lake o'
Woods.
Delegates to a state conven
tion at Salem, June 8. 9, and
10 were announced. They are
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Mrs.
Archie Fries, Mrs. Kenneth
Teeter, Mrs. Lee Mellish. Mrs.
Penn Chitwood and Mrs. Dwight
Johnson.
Altar Society Elects
At Meeting Tuesday
Mrs. Fred Spiegelberg was
elected president of St. Anne's
Altar society of Sacred Heart
Catholic church during a meet
ing Tuesday. Officers who will
serve with her are Mrs. Wiliam
E. Driscoll, first vice-president;
Mrs. Everett Goseh, second vice
president; and Mrs. Al Kcrtcs,
secretary-treasurer.
Plans were made at the meet
ing for a rummage sale to be
held soon; and a picnic for mem
bers and their children in June
at Hawthorne park. Mrs. Al
Duda and Mrs. C. A. Meunier
are co-chairmen for the picnic.
Recently the? Altar society
presented $1000 to the Very
Rev. John Berger for use in St.
Mary's school completion campaign.
Jackson County
Sheriff's posse and its auxiliary
organizations, the Ladies' Mount
ed troop and Junior posse, are
busier this spring than usual.
This is the first year that the
annual Rogue River Roundup,
sponsored by the posse, will be
held at the posse grounds. This
means that the possemen and the
troop women are spending every
available hour working on the
building program at the grounds.
Grandstands had to be built,
tie sheds, stock pens and chutes
had to be put up, as well as the
various other improvements ne
cessary for staging a roundup
show.
In many instances the entire
family spends Sunday at the
grounds, the children riding
horseback and playing games.
Women of the troop plan pot
luck lunches and at noon the
families gather to eat, much the
same as an old fashioned picnic.
Today at 1:30 p.m. at the
posse grounds' arena a queen
and two princesses will be se
lected to preside at the 10th an
nual roundup event June 14 and
15. The public is invited.
The young women will be se
lected primarily on their riding
abilities. The queen will receive
as prizes a Stetson hat and a
hand embroidered western shirt.
Her princesses each will be giv
en a western belt. Applications
in the contest will be accepted
to noon today.
The troop members will serve
a lunch, also open to the public,
at 12:30 p.m. at the club house.
A small charge will be made
for the lunch but there are no
charges for the other activities
of the day. Families are invited
to come together to spend the
day, inspect the buildings, have
lunch and attend the judging.
Games played on horseback are
a part of the program.
Six candidates were registered
.yesterday in the contest and
more are expected this morning.
Those who had registered are
Mary Lou Larson, Barbara Rob
inson, and Shirley Nelson, all
Medford and all Junior posse
members; Dorothy Thumler, Old
Central Point highway; Lorena
Millard, Eagle Point, and Joanne
Morgan, Medford.
The troop has charge of the
queen's contest with Mrs. Homer
Marx, chairman, and Mrs. W. M.
owle Sterling
She chose her pattern her
self - so you know sha
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Prices of Town to suit
very pursa - from $3.70
lor a single teaspoon to
S29.75 tor a six piece place
setting, with serving pieces
priced as low as $4.00.
The wish of every bride to-be ,
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Lemmon and Mrs. Clarence
Dodge, committee women.
Today's luncheon arrange
ments are under supervision of
Mrs. Leonard Anderson, chair
man, with Mrs. H. B. Murphy,
Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Howard Has
kell, Mrs. Oren Swearingen and
Mrs. Mildred Robinson.
Son and Fiancee
Guests of Parents '
Visitors in Medford last week
end were Miss Janet Rutherford,
McMinnville, and her fiance
James Gray. The two were here
to visit Mr. Gray's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Gray, 18 Modoc
avenue.
.Tames Grav is now with the
Continental Can company 'at
Hayward, Cam. Miss nuineriora
attends Oregon State college
whprA he Is a member of Pi
Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi and
Mortar Board.
The young couple plans to be
married July 27 in First Metho
dist church, McMinnville.
Paganucci-Auman
Rites Take Place
In Church Here
Miss Norma Auman and Dino
L. Paganucci were wed in rites
May 15 at 7:15 o'clock in the eve
ning at the Sacred Heart catho
lic church rectory. The Rev. C,
J. Linehan performed the ceremony.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Auman of Med
ford and the bridegroom, an Air
Force sergeant, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Liborio Paganucci,
Glen Lyon, Pa.
Miss Darline Auman, a sister
to the bride, was maid of honor.
Arthur E. Gingras, an Air
Force staff sergeant, Pittsfield,
Mass., was best man. The bride's
father gave her in marriage.
She wore a grey suit with grey
and pink accessories and her cor
sage was of white carnations.
Her sister wore a navy blue suit
with navy blue and white ac
cessories. Her flowers were pink
carnations.
About 25 persons attended the
reception at the Auman home.
The couple plans a wedding
trip to Pennsylvania in the fu
ture. The bride attended Medford
high school and the bridegroom
attended Newport High school in
Glen Lyon.
1
Sister Honored
At Tea Tuesday
Mrs. Sidney G. Tickton left
for her home in Arlington, Va.,
Saturday after having spent 10
days in Medford as a guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Dr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Buonocore,
433 West Eighth street.
Tuesday atfernoon Mrs. Tick
ton was honored at an informal
tea given by Mrs. Buoncore for
her sister. Pouring during the
afternoon were Mrs. A. C. Fries,
Mrs. George R. V. Bolster, Miss
Claire Hanley, Mrs. Fred T.
Burich, Mrs. Eric Allen Jr., and
Mrs. Fred C. Lorish.
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