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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Med ford Women Leave for. East;,. ;To Attend Rites Mrs. John P. Moffat and Mrs. ' C. I. Drummbnd left Friday eve ning by train from Klamath Falls to spend a month in the east arid middle west. Mrs. Drummond will attend graduation ceremonies June 9 at Wellesley college, Wellesley, Mass., her daughter, Betty, being ! a member of the 1952 class. Miss Drummond's marriage to Alan Riegelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riegelman of Shorthill, N. J., will take place June 11 at the Episcopal church in Burling- ' ton, Vt. Mr. Riegelman is being graduated from Dartmouth col- lege with the 1952 class, and will be commissioned an oiucer . the Navy. ; v Following the wedding, the couple will travel to the west coast and Mr. Riegelman will re port for duty with the Navy at San Francisco. Mrs. Moffat will visit her son, Bill, a graduate student at Har vard university. Young Moffat is studying, towards a doctorate in economics, and does not plan to return to the west ooast until after completing his work In the aummer Of 1953. The two women plan stops in Washington, D. C, and New York and will return home by way of Detroit to pick up a new car. En route home they plan visits in several mid-west cities. While in Oakland, Calif., en route east, Mrs. Moffat will spend a few hours with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -John Moffat Jr., who have been attending Stanford univer sity this past year. Later this year the couple plans to estab lish a home in Pasadena, Calif. ' Reed To Graduate Medford Student Ellis McCurley of Medford will receive his bachelor of arts degree from Reed- college at graduation exercises to be held at the college Sunday, June 8, a release from the school states. Benjamin Kizer, Spokane law yer and member of the board : of trustees of the college, will ad dress Reed 'a 44th annual com mencement. , The college Is, awarding B5 bachelor of arts de grees and 'two master of arts degrees. Mr. McCurley, who has ma jored in physics at Reed, will un dertake graduate study at the University of . Wisconsin this i summer, working towards a doc torate In physics. The student is a graduate of the United tlates Naval academy at Annapolis, Md., with the class of 1946, served two years at sea and holds a reserve commission as lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy. Mr. McCurley'a mother, Mrs. Lornia McCurley, route 2, box 407, and his sister, Peggy, plan to travel to Portland to attend the commencement ceremonies. , The student and his wife will re turn to Medford briefly before , continuing to Wisconsin for the summer. : Delegation Attends Extension Meeting Four Jackson county women will leave today for Corvallls to attend the annual meeting of the state council or. extension units They are Mrs. Ben Gardner Eagle Point, newly elected chair man of the county committee; , Mn. E. E. Meyer, Brownsboro committee member: Mrs. Rov E Carley, Sams'Valley, delegate to me Associated Country Women of the World tri-annual meeting lost year at Copenhagen, Den- mark, and Miss Eula Winter mote, county horre . demonstra tion agent. The conclave will, be held Monday and Tuesday. A lifetime of pleasure this beautiful orjjan music... 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Complalt with ten equipment and btnth 1285 PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE Five high school girls war named queen and prlnceuaa for the annual Phoenix May festival, held May 24. Left to right arc Mils Batty Louise Handrickson, sponsored by Phoenix Par-tnt-Taacher association; Miss Laota May Perry, sponsored by Miss Courts Honored At Shower and Party; Wedding Set June 15 Miss Dixie Coutts, daughter of Mrs. Frank Mosse, was honored recently at a bridal shower giv en In the home of Mrs. Charles Ninemires. She is the bride-elect of James Edwards. The wedding will be an event of June 15 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. 'The rooms were decorated with pastel umbrellas. Attending were Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. Louis , Lemlre, Miss' Wilma Beery, Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Mrs. . Charles Ely, Mrs. Max Boehme, Mrs. Dale Farr, Mrs. William Hartman, Mrs. James Winkler, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs.' A. K. Morse, Mrs. Walter Carson, Miss Adabee Sel ler, Mrs. Mosse, the honored guest and the hostess. -t Westminster Guild To Meet on Monday Westminster guild will noia the monthly session Monday, June 2, at 8 p.m. at First Pres byterian church. Chairman lor the evening is Miss Jeannette Thatcher and the; refreshment committee will be Mrs. Harold Snodgrass, Mrs-. Eva Marsh and Miss Elizabeth McGolliard. Miss Mary Ellen Bell will give a brief review of the book, "A Man Called Peter" by Catherine Marshall and Mrs. Wallace Has kins will give a review oi "Faith Is Power" by Dan V. Poling. Mrs. Helen. Wilson will talk on "The Bible as Literature." Musical numbers will also be on the program. Party To. Be Given . For Baptist Seniors HiRh school graduates who are members of the First Baptist church: will be guests at pot luck dinner party given by the SOS class of the church Friday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. The event will be at the church and hosts and hostesses for the party are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Eric de Place. ( Horn Mrs. E. A. Moore, 243 South Holly street, -returned Thursday from Salem after visiting there several weeks with a son and his family. t o . Chieict OooiMUMit taUDsi Sunday. June 1, US1 Lodges Plan Reception For New Grand Master Lynn Cram, member of the Medford IOOF lodge and newly elected grand master of the Odd Fellows lodge for Oregon, will be honored at a reception to be given by the Medford IOOF and Rebekah lodges Saturday, June 7. Mr. Cram who lived in Med. ford many years, left recently to live in The Dalles, Ore. The reception will be held in Medford Junior High school auditorium at eight o'clock and grand officers of both the IOOF and ' Rebekah assembly from throughout Oregon are expected to attend. Friends of Mr. Cram are also invited. Arthur Lenon, past grand master, Portland, will be master of ceremonies. A program of music will be presented and refreshments served. The refreshment commit tee is headed by E. D. Perkins of the Odd Fellow lodge and Mrs. A. H. Gregory of Olive Rebekah lodge. Mr. Cram is the first grand master from the ranks of the Medford lodge since 1896, when William I. Vawter Sr., held the office. Mr. Cram, connected with an insurance firm for many years, has not only worked In Medford IOOF lodge but with table Rock encampment, Canton Siskiyou of Patriarchs ' Militant and Olive Rebekah lodge. Mrs. cram will accomDanv him to Medford for the recep tion. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Metscham and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Land ram, Portland, are returning to their homes today after spend ing Memorail day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Allenderfer, 45 Ross court. for the GRADUATE o SILVER The Lasting Gift! Gorham Watson Wallace Toule' Reed and Barton L awrence s YOUR SILVER STORE Specialising in fin diamonds and watches, too 130 EAST MAIN Phoenix Granger Quean Mary "alhryn White, candidate of Phoanix Lions club; Miss Bett Jean hopper, candidate of Phoenix Youth club and Miss Kay Marie Fisher, sponsored by Phoanix Thursday club, (Brainerd photo) University Exercises Set for Tomorrow Two Medford students are among the 106 Willamette uni versity graduates who will re ceive degrees during commence ment exercises at 4 0 clock to morrow afternoon at the univer sity McCulloch stadium, Salem. They are Miss Suzanne Patricia Older, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Older, 28 North Berkeley, way, and Mrs. Jeanne Rice Mar tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ronald Rice, 302 Vancouver av enue. Miss Older will receive r bachelor of art degree and Mrs. Martin, a bachelor of music edu cation degree. Giles Sheldon Green, Ash land, also will receive a bachelor of art degree. -. Principal speaker of the after noon will be Dr. C. Gilbert Wrenn, a 1926 graduate of Wil lamette university, now a mem ber of the Unjversity of Minne sota staff. Artists Announce Picture of Month The Southern Oregon Artists society "picture-of-t h e-month" for June is a still life painting done by Mrs. Ada Andrews of Gold Hill. The same painting won third place at the 1951 Jack sonville jubilee art show., The picture, like the others se lected each month by the society, will be displayed in the windows of Barkers Men's store. Miss Margaret Huson Presents Piano Class In Recital on Tuesday Piano pupils who are studying with Miss Margaret Huson were presented in recital Tuesday, May 27, at the home of Miss Huson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darell Huson, 45 Lindley street. Parents and friends attended, and following the' program re freshments were served. Mrs. Claud Hoover and Mrs: H. E, Nulton assisted in serving. About 30 were present. Playing for the recital were Candy Clark, Dean Nulton, Char-la-Joe Meyer, Barbara Preston, Roberta Willett, Barbara Nulton, Glenda Kaye and Claudia Hoo ver. Officers Elected By DAV Auxiliary Mrs. Warren Goddard was elected commander of the Dis abled War Veterans auxiliary when the group met May 27 in the Ed Neff home, 811 Bennett street. Mrs. James Peacher is the new senior vice-commander; Mrs. Richard Simmons, junior vice-commander; Mrs. Cloyde Golden, chaplain; Mrs. Harvey Cassman, treasurer; Mrs. James Llllie, ' state executive commit teewoman; Mrs. Helen Olsen district delegate; Mrs. Everett Grissom, adjutant. Mrs. Grissom was appointed to her office. Refreshments were served and men of the chapter joined the auxiliary members for the social hour. Lady Elks Lady Elks will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 3 in the party lounge of the Elks temple for salad luncheon. Hostesses for the afternoon are to be Mrs. Everett Corey, Mrs. George Gitzen, Mrs. Richard Milestone, Mrs. Glen Allen and Mrs. Robert Forbes. WATCHES Cyma Tavannes Hamilton Longines Wittnauers Elgin PRICED FROM 29 75 to 50O00 COMPACTS RINGS PEARLS BRACELETS NECKLACES National Officer Of Military Order Visitor in Valley Mrs. Catherine E. Stieger of Brooklyn, N. Y., supreme gila monster of the supreme swamp, Military Order of the Lizards, made her official visit to Cebu swamp of Medford and Grants Pass at a recent meeting held at the Josephine County library, Grants Pass. Corsages were presented to Mrs. Stieger, Mrs. Hans Ram min, past grand gila monster and Mrs. Harry Barneburg, grand gecko. Mrs. Flora Billger, presi dent of Rogue River auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, was also honored. The meeting was preceded by a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Helen Keesee of Medford, Mrs. Fred Wyant and Mrs. A. V. Wallis of Grants Pass were elect ed delegates to the grand con vocation of the grand swamp to be held at La Grande, July 15, Mrs. John Simmons, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Orin Palmerton Grants Pass and Mrs. Audley White of Medford were elected alternates. Mrs. Simmons was elected delegate to the supreme convo cation of the supreme swamp to be held at Louisville, Ky in August. 1 Miss Elsie Brown To Become Bride Of Bob Earnest Mrs. Beulah Brown, Yakima Wash., announces the engage ment and approaching marriage of her daughter. Elsie, to Bob Earnest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fen- ton Earnest of 60 North Orange street. Miss Brown is making her home in Medford at 820 West Twelfth street. The wedding will be held June 20 at First Baptist church In Medford. Both Miss Brown and her fi ance are graduates of Medford Senior High school. Miss Brown is now on the staff of Pacific Telenhone and Telegraph com- nanv. and Mr. Earnest is wnn Olympic Petroleum company. Miss Joyce Shafer And Donald Johnson Set Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shafer, 238 Lozier lane, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Donald J. Johnson, son of Mrs. Mary Johnson and Earl Johnson, both Phoenix. The wed ding will take place June 7 at the home of Mrs. Walter Black, sister of the bride-to-be. Mr. Johnson is employed by t h e United States weather bureau. -Adri lenne s, - U "skirts ahoy" twn-nifirfi .... i swimsuit with a one-piece look! f A 21-gun salute for this versatile suit! Sharkskin Lastex with the flattery of a I -piece, the comfort of a 2-piece! Shapely top to wear in or out . . . stripe happy shorts with Matlc te.x waist. Created by Cole for "WAVE" Esther Wil liams to wear in MGM's "Skins Ahov." Red, white, royal. 32-38. . Many Other Styles by Cole Adri lenne s 9 1 Medford Bethel Team Gives Winning Drill For Scottish Groups Medford bethel of Job's Daugh ters entertained the Scottish Rite Masons and their wives Monday evening, at the Masonic temple. The Job's Daughters team, in precision floor work, presented the drill which won them second place in the recent grand session of International Order Job's Daughters. During the coffee hour the Scottish Rite' men joined the women and bethel members. Baskets of violas decorated the refreshment tables. Individual decorations marked each place for the drill team. Hostesses fdr the evening were Mrs. Ira D. Canfield, Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. Ralph Krows. The next meeting, a business session, will be June 9, at 8 p.m. at the temple. All Scottish Rite Mason's wives are invited to attend. tAe faiee mid aucfatee Your Wedding Portrait keeps the beauty of the day forever Hi J, Once in a lifetime the radiance that is yours this day. 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