FOUH MEDFORD (OHEOON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, June I, II5t
District Meeting
; VFW and Auxiliary
To Be Held Sunday
Veteran of Foreign Wars,
District 7, and ladies' auxiliary
, win hold an encampment June
'- 15 at the VFW hall In Rogue
' River. Dinner will be at noon
"' and the meetings will open at
' 11:30 p.m. Department Com-
1 - mander Bill Ashworth and Mrs
Ashworth, department - presl-
f dent, will be present.
District 7 is made up oi posts
and auxiliaries in Curry, Jose
phine and Jackson counties,
; there being ten posts and nine
auxiliaries in the district. Charl
es L. Smith, district command
: er, and Mrs. John O. Walker
. district president, anticipate a
large attendance at this district
meeting.
Both post and auxiliary mem
' . bers take part In many hospital
: activities. Since the Camp White
; post is a "bachelor" post, the
auxiliaries of the district take
turns at serving refreshments
and furnishing entertainment at
the open meeting which this
post holds the third Wednesday
of each month.
' June 1, district 17 post and
auxiliary members took home
made cookies, furnished by the
auxiliaries, to the Veterans Ad
ministration hospital, Roseburg
distributed- the cookies and vis
ited with patients. Those making
the trip were Henry Laffcrty
and Cornelius Rost, Walter A.
Phillips post, Ashland, Mrs. Laf
ferty, president of that auxil
iary, and Mrs. Rost; Mrs. Amy
Handle, auxiliary district hospi
tal chairman, and Mrs. John O
Walker, president of district 7;
District Commander Charles L.
Smith; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, presi
dent of Del Rogua auxiliary,
Grants Pass, and other members
of Grants Pass post and auxil
iary. .
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Leaves
Mrs. R. W. Swartsley, Salem,
left for her home today after vis
iting since Memorial day with
her daughter, Mrs. Phil Brain
erd, and family, 1628 East Main
street, and her son and his fam
ily, the Joye Swartsleys, 47
North Peach street. She also vis
ited in Ashland.
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Next Sunday's the day
to pamper Pop! This
year let's be different
and make his gift
bit out of the ordinary.
For example:
.Tickle his funnybone
with' a z a n y figurine
for den or rumpus
room. Cannibals and
Western characters.
Add to his pride as a
host with some hollow
stem beer glasses.
These lend a cham
pagne flourish to that
favorite summer bever
age. If he's a barbecue chef,
encourage him with
some really good stain
less steel tools. Broil
ers, forks, turners, etc.
Equip his desk with a
functional brass lamp.
Two adjustable arms
make it a cinch to solve
any lighting problem
and its simple lines and
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Many members of the 1952 graduating class of Medford
Senior High school were announced as winners of awards and
scholarships when commencement ceremonies were held June
5. Shown here are (top row, left to right) Carta McKeen, win
ner of an Elk Lumber company scholarship to Willamette uni
versity; Patricia Hampson, Oregon scholastic press award win
ner and Southern Oregon college scholarships) Margaret Hu
son. Elk Lumber company scholarship; Sharron Callahan, Dis
trict Nurses' association scholarship! Holly Black, Southern
Oregon college tuition scholarship; (middle row, left to right)
Ann Hart, Daughters of American Revolution good citiienship
awards; Carolyn Shangle, Elk Lumber company scholarship;
Dennis Conner, Bill Gates football award; Marilyn Russel.
Elk Lumber company and Girl's league scholarships; Robene
Starcher, Southern Oregon college and Medford Zonta club
scholarships; (third row, left to light) Duane Sherwood, Kin
ship Merchants' Foundation scholarship; Ruth Taylor, Girls'
Athletic association scholarship; Oscella Caldwell, Consoli
dated Freightways and Whitworih college scholarships; Tanya
Trowbridge, Daughters of the American Revolution home eco
nomics award; Richard Dickenson, KMED radio scholarship
and Rotary Forensic award, and Southern Oregon college
scholarship. (Photos by Shangle, Field and Ellison)
Eagles' Auxiliary
To Meet Thursday;
nstallation Held '
Committee appointments and
plans to attend a Fraternal Or
der of Eagles state meeting In
Albany, Ore., June 26, 27 and
28, will be made during a meet
ing Thursday, June 12 at 8 p.m.
of the auxiliary in the Eagles
hall. - '
Installation of officers took
place at a meeting of the auxil
iary last Thursday. Mrs. Jack
Meacham Is the retiring presi
dent. .' '
Mrs. Howard Brooks was In
stalled the new president; Mrs.
Barney Garrett, vice-president;
Mrs. Gale Culy, chaplain; Mrs.
Frank E. Burdick, conductor;
Mrs. Hans Rammin, secretary.
The new treasurer is Mrs. Ar
chie E. Nixon and guards are
Mrs. William Neal and Mrs. Les
ter Broker. Mrs. Primo Ciardi
and Mrs. Percy Cully are trust
ees. Gifts were given to the retir
ing officers, the drill team and
lodge mother by the retiring
president and she was presented
a gift and a past president's pin
from the lodge and also from the
retiring officers.
Prospect Association
Sets Meeting Tuesday
Prospect Prospect Health
association will hold Its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday, June
10, at Community hall. The
meeting will begin promptly at
2 p.m.
Following the business meet
ing, a public health nurse will
discuss a follow-up program for
the tuberculosis survey held re
cently. 1
Lance Dodson Returns
From School in Texas
Lance Dodson, son of Dr. and
Mrs. A. E. Dodson, 815 Taylor
street, returned last week from
Kerrvllle, Tex., where he com
pleted his Junior year at Schrlen
er Military Institute. He will be
here for the summer vacation.
This was his first year at the institute.
Fellowship President
Announces Meeting;
Year Ended by Group
Mrs. Ron Gandee, president
of Christian Women's fellowship.
has called a planning day meet
ing Wedesday, June 11, in Fel
lowship hall. All elective offi
cers, circle leaders and commit
tee members are asked to attend.
An executive meeting will be
held at 9:30 a.m. and a general
business meeting at 10:30 a.m.
Those attending are to take a
sack lunch. ;
The fellowship held the last
businesj meeting and luncheon
of the fiscal year June 4. Fol
lowing the business meeting,
luncheon was served by mem
bers of Circle 5, with Mrs. Carl
Pearson in charge. Seasonal
flowers were used at table decorations.
Guests were Introduced and
welcomed by Mrs. Arnold Bonn
ert. Mrs Claud Cooper, retiring
president, was presented a gift
from the fellowship.
Mrs. Gandee introduced new
officers and circle leaders who
will serve the coming year. They
are Mrs. Frnnk Heller, vice
president; Mrs. Howard Gault,
recording secretary; Mrs. Har
old Sutton, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Bohncrt, worship
chairman. Circle leaders are
Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs. Carl
Pearson. Mrs. C. D. Hershiser,
Mrs. Walter Kindred, Mrs. H,
A. McLclland, Mrs. Lester Lup
ke, Mrs. Esttle Hopkins, Mrs
Lester Chllds and Miss Delorls
Lee.
The missionary program.
planned by Circle 2, was direct
ed by Mrs. Howard Gault, using
as the topic, "Our Missions in
Jamaica." Taking part were
Mrs. Lester Lupke. Mrs. Floyd
Putnam and Miss Joan Guyer.
The meeting closed with de
votions led by Mrs. Howard
Gault.
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in the saying "when it rains it
pours." Within two months after
Mason had bought a television
set, he won two others In draw
ings at local events.
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Altrusa Club Board
Holds First Meeting;
Committees Appointed
The recently formed Altrusa
club of Medford held a board
meeting Wednesday evening, at
the home of Miss Dana Platz
on Wilson place. Plans were
made for a dinner meeting at the
Jackson Hotel at 7 p.m. Wed
nesday, June 11.
Committee chairmen were
named by the President, Mrs.
Edith Baker, and plans were dis
cussed for service projects for
the coming' year. The chairmen
are Mrs. Eleanor Henry, pro
gram coordinator; Mrs. Mar
Jorie Butler, Information: Miss
Myrta Otterdale, public affairs;
Mrs. Maude Coddings, interna
tional relations; Mrs. Bertha Has
kins, vocation; Mrs. Adrienne
Steward, ' archives, Miss Dana
Platz, membership and classifi
cation; Mrs. Enid Rankin, exten
sion; Mrs. Mildred Moss, consti
tution and by-laws; Miss Grace
Smith, finance; Mrs. Lucile Cope
land, publicity.
Since the Medford chapter was
formed May 24, almost 100 let
ters of congratulations have
been received from Altrusa clubs
in every part of the United States
and from Canada.
Picnic Announced
For Church Circle
Merrltt circle, First Presbyter
ian church, will hold a picnic
Tuesday, June 10, at the home of
Mrs. Horace Thompson, Hilslng
er road. Those providing or
needing transportation are ask
ed to meet at the church at 12
noon.
Jerome McDougall
Both Acts, Directs
Footlighter Play
Jerome McDougall, Crater
High School drama teacher, is
cast .as Dr. Rendle in the Foot-
lighters' drama, "Suspect," now
in rehearsal. Mr. McDougall, who
is also directing the play, stepped
into the part when circumstances
forced Robert Corliss to with
draw. He directed "Light Up the
Sky" for the group last year, and
played the role of Doug Proctor
in "A Guest in the House."
Playing Janet Rendle, the doc
tor's daughter, is Jerre Cleek.
She is making her second ap
pearance with the amateur the
ater group, having been seen
as Ellen Griswold in "Goodbye
My Fancy." Janet is the out
spoken young modern whose de
termination to win Robert Smith
away from the possessiveness of
his mother precipitates the crisis
in the suspenseful drama.
"Suspect," written by Edward
Percy and Reginald Denham, be
gins a five-day run at the little
theater on the Fairgrounds on
June 24th. Ticket sales will be
gin soon, according to Frank
Buchter, president of Foot
lighters. Daughters Announce
Change of Meetings
The time and date of the Elta
Deuel Hubbs tent. Daughters of
Union Veterans meetings have
been changed, officers announc
ed last week. The sessions will
be held the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at 2
p.m. in the courthouse auditor
ium. The group previously has
met on Fridays.
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Medford Man To Leave
For San Diego Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Cog
hill have returned from a week's
vacation in San Francisco and
Sacramento, Calif., and Mr. Cog-
hill will leave Monday to enter
indoctrination training at San
Diego. He recently enlisted in
the naval air force.
Before his enlistment, Mr.
Coghill was employed as office
manager for the Electric Steel
Foundry company, Medford.
While Mr. Coghill is at San
Diego, his wife will make her
home with her parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Coghill,
419 J street.
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More than 8,000 Visit
Oregon Capitol in ' May
Salem (U.R) A total of 8,
063 students and other tourists
visited Oregon's state capitol
here in May, the secretary of
state's office said Saturday. That
averages about 270 persons a
day.
The regular tourist season has
just started, the department not
ed, and two young women are
aiding veteran Guide James Mc
Gllchrist. They are Mary Louise
Lee, who graduated this month
from Willamette university, and
Sally Jo Grimm, Willamette
student.
Miss Lee is starting her third
summer as capitol guide aide.
McGilchrlst said some 25,000
to 30,000 visitors are expected
during the next three peak
months of vacationers. Hereto
fore they have included visitors
from all 48 states, the U. S terri
tories and several foreign countries.
Registered Nurses
To Hold Institute
An Institute on "New Drugs,"
sponsored by the Oregon State
Nurses association, will be held
June 13 from 3:30 to 8:30 and
7 to 9:30 p.m. Miss Violet Gal
braith will conduct the Insti
tute, with sessions to be held
at the Community hospital pent
house.
All registered nurses are in
vited. 'Nominal fees will be
chareed regular OSNA members
and non-members.
Plan Dinner Meeting
For Degree of Honor
Degree of Honor lodge will
meet for a potluck dinner for
their families and friends Tues
day, June 10 at 6 p.m. A regular
meeting and program will be
held. The event will be at the
Pythian building, Fifth and
Grape streets.
Scavenger Hunt Held
A scavenger hunt, planned by
Mrs. John Lamberty for mem
bers of the Alpha Rho chapter
of the Beta Sigma Phi, took
place Friday evening at the Lam
berty home. On the committee
for planning the hunt were Mrs.
Ray Dallaire and Mrs. David
Bergstrom.
A buffet supper was served
later in the evening and cards
were played.
Auxiliary-Guild
Announces Picnic
A picnic luncheon at 12:30 p.
m. at the R. W. Frame home in
Phoenix will be held by St.
Mark's auxiliary-guild Friday,
June 13.
Mesdames A. G. McMillin, Ro
bert Holmes and Thomas White-
ford will assist the hostess.
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