Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1952, Image 21

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    Miss Hutchinson I
Is Co-Ed of Month
At Oregon School
Miss Shirley Hutchinson, Med
ford student attending Willam
ette university, was chosen "WU
coed of the month" for May
at the university. Miss Hutchin
son, a junior in sociology, is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keva
Hutchinson, 22 Keeneway drive.
The honor is given for out
standing activities and character.
Miss Hutchinson was recently
elected president of the campus
Young Women's Christian asso
ciation for the coming year. She
is secretary of the Oregon Meth
odist student movement, and has
been active in the Wesley fellow
ship. She is a member of the
campus UNESCO and is advisor
for a Y-teen group. She is a mem
ber of the Delta Gamma soror
ity, and has served as standards
chairman and scholarship chair
man for the sorority.
A gold trophy was presented
Miss Hutchinson by Associated
AVomen students at a student
convocation, and she will be
honored by Salem Soroptomist
club at one of their Wednesday
noon meetings. She was chosen
for the honor by a board com
posed of President G. Herbert
Smith, Dean Regina Ewalt, the
president of the student body
and members of the AWS cab
inet.
Just Folks Club
Postpones Meeting
The meeting of Just Folks club
set for May 22 will be postponed
to Thursday, May 29. It will be
held at 1 p.m. in the home of
Mrs. L. K. Doty, 1125 East Main
street. Dessert will be served.
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a fine name
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chambray
play
clothes'
Smart play clothes de
signed for action and
comfort. All tailored
by Cameron of Cali
fornia; seven pieces of
Pepperell Nutoni
Chambray. Sizes 10
1 8. Colors: Nutone
blue, gray, chartreuse.
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Mr. and Mn. Hobtrt A. Brown were married Wednesday,
May 7, at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Froit. 901 North
Central avenue. The bride it the former Lorene francet t reuen,
daughter of Mr. and Mri. George K. Freiien, Agale road, Medford,
and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, 521
Beatty street. (Brainerd photo)
WVSO Golf Association
Plans Tourney Thursday
Local reoresentatives of the Willamette Valley-Southern Ore
gon Women's Golf association have completed plans for what is
expected to be the largest women's golf event in the history of the
Rogue Valley Country club. Thursday, May 22, the association will
hold the first tournament of the season at the local club, and about
100 golfers are expected from the clubs affiliated. This includes
Corvallis, Coos Bay, Eugene, Klamath Falls, Bend, Grants Pass,
and Roseburg.
The local representatives, Mrs.
Charles Barnes, Mrs. Mahr Rey
mers and Mrs. Harvey Robert
son, have named a number of
committees chairmen to assist:
Mrs. Earl Leever, Mrs. Al Lit
trell and Mrs. Harvey Pavlat
comprise the hospitality commit
tee; Mrs. Ray Larson has charge
of arrangements for the buffet
luncheon to be served at 1:30
p.m. and the "between nines"
refreshments.
Those in charge of the play
will be Mrs. Leslie Schneider,
tournament director, and Mrs.
Jack Wood, assistant tournament
director. Mrs. B. L. Nutting is in
charge of handicapping; Mrs.
Bayard Getchell, rules and reg
ulations; Mrs. James Wyatt, pub
licity. The board of directors of the
golf association will hold a meet
ing Wednesday, May 21, at 5
p.m. at the country club. Mrs.
David Evans of Eugene, presi
dent of the association, will pre
side. -
Directors Elected
For Knife and Fork
Three new board members
have been elected by members
of Knife and Fork club, and
were announced at a meeting of
the club Friday night. The new
directors are Mrs. Luola Bengt
son, Roland Hubbard and Dr.
E. R. Durno.
They replace Mrs. Alex Spar
row, Joseph Lester and Dr. Rich
ard Sleeter.
Announce Dates
Fifth Art Exhibit
Of AAUW Chapter
Fifth annual southern Oregon
art exhibit sponsored by Grants
Pass chapter, American Asso
ciation of University Women
will be held at the Grants Pass
High school library June 21-29.
Entries will be received June
21 and 22 at the School Library
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and
judging will take place June 25.
A reception is planned in the
evening for judges, artists,
AAUW members and inviated
guests.
The show will be open to the
public June 26-29 from 10 a.m
to 9 p.m. at the high school It
brary. The committee states ar
tists may submit up to five pic
tures. Media may be oils, water
colors, pastels, charcoal or inks.
The junior division will be
divided into three age groups:
6-10, 10-14 and 14-18 years. En-
try fees will be $1 for senior
division and 50 cents for junior
division.
Mrs. Esther Fox, art instruc
tor at the high school is chair
man, and Mrs. Sam Bowe is co-
chairman.
Navy Mothers Cancel
Party For Veterans
The Rogue Valley Navy Moth
ers have cancelled their regular
May card party at the veterans
domiciliary, officers have an
nounced.
Miss Freisen Wed
To Robert Brown
In Home Service
Miss Louise Frances Freisen
and Robert A. Brown were mar
ried Wednesday, May 7 in an
early evening ceremony held at
the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
C. W. Frost, 901 North Central
avenue. The Rev. Mr. Frost officiated.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. I
and Mrs. George X. Freison, Ag-1
ate road,-Medford. The bride-,
groom's parents are Mr. and :
Mrs. Chester Brown, 521 Beatty i
street. 1
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a gowni
of white satin with fitted bodice
and long train with lace trim.
A crown of lace held in place
her white illusion veil. She car
ried a bouquet of white carna
tions centered with white orchid.
As maid-of-honor, Miss Lois
Freisen, sister of the bride, wore
an aqua blue frock and carried
a nosegay of pink and white car
nations.
Bill Brown, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. War
ren Hanlin and Bruce Burch-
field served as ushers. Mrs. Nao
mi Williams played the organ
and Efton Jones sang.
For her daughter s wedding,
Mrs. Freisen wore a blue sum
mer dress with navy accessor
ies and a corsage of white carn
ations. Mrs. Brown chose a pink
suit with brown accessories and
white carnations.
A reception which followed
was held in the Medford hotel
banquet room. Miss Ellen Brown
had charge of the guest book.
Mrs. Burchf ield cut the wedding
cake and Miss Barbara Dubs and
Mrs. Bill Brown poured.
Out-of-town guests here for
the occasion included the bride's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Kleiver of Dallas, Ore., and
their two daughters, Beverly and
Naomi.
The couple made a short wed
ding trip. They will live at
Bremerton, Wash., where the
bridegroom is stationed with the
Navy. Both were 1949 Medford
high school graduates. The
bride was employed by the Ko
gap Lumber company as a sec
retary before her marriage,
Kay Marie Fisher
One of Candidates
For Festival Queen
Phoenix Miss Kay Marie
Fisher, 44, is one of the five
high school girls competing for
title of queen of the annual
Phoenix May festival. The fes
tival is set for Saturday, May 24.
Miss Fisher, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin C. Fisher, is
sponsored by Phoenix Thursday
club. She is a freshman in the
high school and attended school
in Los Angeles before the family
came to Phoenix five years ago.
Miss Fisher is a member of
the high school Pep club, Future
Homemakers of America, is on
the staff of the Laurel school
year book, is a co-editor of the
Phoenician, school paper and is
a member of Masquers.
She is also a senior Girl Scout
a member of Job's Daughters,
treasurer of Phoenix Youth club,
a youth director of Phoenix
Community club and attends
Phoenix Presbyterian church.
Fraternity Wins
All-Campus Sing
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity,
directed by Bob Gray, Medford
student attending the university,
won the annual all-campus sing
at the University of Oregon last
week-end. The sing was a part
of the traditional Mothers' week
end celebration at the univer
sity. The group's entry was "Pier
rot." Judges were Miss Jeanne
Scott, Eastern Oregon College of
Education; Howard Miller, Sa
lem High school and Stanley
Glarum, Lewis and Clark college.
Sunday, May 18. 1952
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Mist Laura York, teacher at
Washington school, Medford.
was elected first vice-president
of the Oregon Federation of Bui
ineis and Professional Women
at the recent itate convention in
Klamath Falls. Mist York has
been a member of the Medford
held many offices and commit
tee chairmanships both in the
BPW club for 16 years and has
local club and the state federa
tion. (Brainerd photo)
Philadelphia Girl
Becomes Bride of
Coast Guardsman
News was received here re
cently of the wedding April 26
of Miss Thelma N. Dickson and
Austin M. Colbert, at Philadel
phia, Pa. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson
of Philadelphia and the bride
groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Colbert, live here at
503 Maple street.
The marriage rites were per
formed by the Rev. Christopher
Gibney in Holy Souls Catholic
church rectory at 4 o'clock in the
afternoon. About 25 guests at
tended the wedding.
Attending the bride was Miss
Katherine Caraffa also of Phila
delphia. John Kimock Jr.i Hazelville,
Pa., was best man.
For her wedding the bride
chose a white organdv ballerina
length gown trimmed with white
satin ribbons and white satin-
covered buttons. Her flowers
were a nosegay of white roses
and white sweetpeas.
The maid-of-honor wore a li
lac organdy dress with lilac ac
cessories and her nosegay was
of yellow roses and lavender
sweetpeas.
A dinner for the wedding par
ty was given by Mrs. Harry T.
Langan, at Runncmede, N. J.
The couple made a wedding
trip to Atlantic City, N. J. They
will live at 3615 North 21st
street, Philadelphia, 40, Pa.
I he bride has been employed
by the Philadelphia Smith, Kline
and French laboratories as a sec
retary. She attended the Temple
University business school.
The bridegroom, a yeoman in
the Coast Guard, attended South
ern Oregon college.
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