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Student to Spend . i Summer on Cruise; Brother Initiated 'Gary Boshears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miner T. Boshears, 408 South Grape street, and a stud ent at Yale university, will spend several weeks this sum mer on a naval cruise to Europe. The young man is studying un der a naval ROTC scholarship. At present the student is vis iting relatives at Knoxville, Term., and later will report at Norfolk, Va. He will be in Med ford for a visit in late summer. Young Boshear's brother, Ken neth, was recently Initiated into the Oregon State college chapter of Kappa Psi, national honor fraternity for students in phar macy. He is a junior. He was se lected for the membership on the basis of scholarship and character. The young man is al so a member of Scabbard and Blade and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Kenneth Boshears will leave soon for Ft. Gift, Okla., where he will train with an ROTC unit. Both young men are gradu ates of Medford Senior High school and both were valedic torians of their classes. t Matting Announced ,. For Luncheon Club The Friday Luncheon club will meet Friday, June 13 in the 4 home of Mrs. Mayme Seiler, " 1132 West Main street. A 12:30 p.m. potluck luncheon will be served. Table service will not be required. r Joselli Cotton Suits . for traveling for shopping for fun. y Betty Barclay y Crisp Cottons ... for coolness for style for price. 4ct lean en Jean Hart for ell Yeur Vacation Needs 22 S. CRAPE Cm I (M i ii hid i.n mrwmmwmimmmmmmKmmm ; I j K If Business Meeting Set For Mothers' Club; Services Conducted Central Point A business meeting will be held by Central Point Navy Mothers' club Wed nesday, June 11, at 2 p.m. in the American Legion hall. All Navy mothers, as well as members, are invited to attend. Last meeting of the club was held at the home of Mrs. Clar ence Krieger, Medford. Guests were Mrs. Carl Quackenbush and her mother, Mrs. Dora Lynch, Mrs. Tom Culbertson and Mrs. Moore. Much sewing was completed during the afternoon. 1 Navy Mothers also conducted services at Bear Creek bridge Memorial day. A tribute was read by the Rev. Don Whitney, who also led in prayer. Chap lain Adams gave a closing verse as bouquets and rose petals were dropped on the water in me mory of men who gave their lives at sea. Annual Picnic Planned For Episcopal Youth This year's annual picnic for the classes of St. Mark's Episco pal church school will be held today at 3 p.m. at the Table Rock estates home of Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Mrs. Douglas Roach is in charge of games and activities for the kindergarten group; War ren Elliott has arranged prizes and games for the intermediate classes, and the junior and sen ior high school group activities will be directed by Mrs. Stanley Phillips. There will be a fireside sing. The Prospect mission of the church also will have a group of church school students there un der direction of Mrs. Velma Rod gers. Those driving to the picnic should go to the Tolo bridge crossing and signs will direct the route from there, Mrs. Paul Skinner, general chairman of the picnic, stated. Sunday. June I, 1151 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THUS Student Elected To Phi Beta Kappa At Reed College Ellis McCurley, ion of Mrs. Lorna E. McCurley, route 2, box 407, was elected June 7 to the Reed college chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary fraternity. Selection for membership in this society is considered the highest honor a student may attain in the field of scholarship. This morning he wa one of 14 seniors who were to attend a traditional breakfast given for the new members by the repre sentatives of the fraternity on the Reed campus. Also today he is to be graduated from the in stitution with a degree in physics. Later this year Mr. Mc Curley and his wife will go to the University of Wisconsin where he has been awarded an assistantship in physics and where he will work toward a doctor's degree. Mr. McCurley was graduated from Medford Senior High school with the class of 1943 and from the United States Naval academy at Annapolis in 1946 and was commissioned an offi cer. He served in the navy dur ing World War II. . Mr. McCurley's mother and sister, Peggy, are at Reed today to attend the graduation. . 4 The fifes and drums of 100 Swiss Guards used to announce dinner for King Louis XVIII. EAST SIDE BEAUTY. SALON Across From Hawthorn Park Welcomes To Their Staff Rhea Hoover and Margaret Smith FORMERLY FROM CAMEO BEAUTY SALON Other Operators JEWELL BETZ and MARY KERR 528 E. Main Phone 3-2910 Four students took top awards among the 1952 graduates of Medford Senior High school when honor students were announced during the commencement ceremonies Thursday night at the school. Pictured (at top, left to right are Janet Coyle. daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Charles Coyle. and Roy Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers, named co-valedictorians of the class. Young Rogers also won the Active club, and Oregon State college scholarships: the American Chemical society and Honorary Science awards, was named winner of the Elks lodge oustanding senior student award and served as president of the Associated Student body his senior year. Named outstanding senior girl was Carolyn Coleman (below at left) and Terry Maddox. outstanding senior boy. Miss Coleman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coleman, and Terry Maddox is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Maddox. (Shanglo and Brainerd photos) Miss Wait Pledged By Honor Society; To Be Graduated Miss Mary Virginia Wait of Medford was recently given spe cial recognition at .the annual Oregon State college honors and awards convocation by being pledged by Phi Kappa Phi, na tional all-school scholastic honor society. Graduate students, seniors and juniors were selected on the ba sis of scholarship and campus activities. Miss Wait is also a member of Alpha Lambda Delta scho lastic honor society for sopho more women; Phi Sigma, honor society for those studying biologi cal science and Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society In education. Miss Wait, daughter of Mrs. F. Wilson, 220 Vancouver ave nue, is a senior in science and will be graduated this month. Rotana Committees Plan For Convention At Special Meeting Committees making plans for the national convention of Ro- tana club, to be held in Med ford in July, reported at a spe cial meeting of the group held Tuesday evening at Girls Com munity club. Mrs. Dora Powell, president of the group, appointed Mrs. Lois Hunter, Mrs. Jeanne Rose and Miss Anna May to plan a cooked food sale this month. Mrs. Susie Riddle, Mrs. Stella Breed and Mrs. Lois Hunter were named to the budget com mittee for the coming year. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Peter's Lutheran church will picnic Thursday, June 12 at 1 p.m. in Hawthorne park. Women of the church are Invited. Mrs Kenneth F. .Korby and Mrs. Homer Pleyer are in charge. Cof fee will be furnished. COTV ..with a BONUS Toilet Water and Sachet Fora limi'ed time, a generous "bonus flacon"of Sachet when you buy Toilet Water in any of 5 great Coty fragrance. Choose from Mdeor, 5 L'Aimanl, L'Origan, Emcraude, "Paris OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. DRUG CtNTRt ,n CltY ""First y y Limits 5. June is at Brophy s .For over a quarter of a century we've been counseling the brides and grooms of Southern Oregon in the selection of diamond engagement rings and wedding rings. 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