TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, Junt It. I9S2
Society and Clubs
College Announces
Workshop on Art;
Instructor Coming
Ashland Presentation of a
special art workshop at South
ern Oregon college on June 24,
25 and 26 was announced today
by Marion Ady, associate pro
fessor of art. The class will be
instructed by Cleo Heller, San
Francisco, a representative of
the Binney and Smith Art comp
any. The workshop will be open
to any teachers and art students
of the valley, whether or not
they arc enrolled in the summer
course at the college, Miss Ady
said. There will be no charge
for the course and all materials
will be furnished.
Workshop hours will be from
3 to 9 p. m. on. the three days.
Interested students are asked to
register with Miss Ady as soon
as possible as the class must be
limited to 45 members.
Miss Heller will demonstrate
use of new art materials and
explain new teaching techniques
Miss Ady said. The California
art specialist presented a simi
lar class here two years ago
and teachers were able to ar
range credit for attendance
through individual school superintendents.
Coming Art Show
To Be Major Event :
One of the major events of
the summer for valley artists
will be the fifth annual southern
Oregon art exhibit which will
open June 21 in the high school
library in Grants Pass. The
how, which will continue until
June 29, is sponsored each year
by the Grants Pass branch, Am
erican Association of University
Women.
Judges for the show will be
Mrs. Rachel Griffin and Michele
Russo of the Portland Art mu
seum. Entry cards for the show may
be obtained from the Art center
In Mcdford.
In Ashland
Miss Robene Starcher, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bren H.
Starcher, 1570 South Stage road,
will spend the summer in Ash
land. Miss Starcher, 1952 gradu
ate of Medford Senior High
school, will attend summer ses
sion at Southern Oregon college,
which opens today, and work in
the annual Oregon Shakespear
ean Festival. - -
Miss Starcher is living at
Susanne Homes hall.
Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. James Spcns and
Mrs. Alma Kunze, Alpena, Mich.,
and Mrs. J. A. Wax, Detroit,
Mich., are guests of Mrs. James
Snider, 28 North Keeneway
drive.
Schedule Meeting '
Of Carnation Club
Carnation club will meet Tues
day, June 17, in the home of
Mrs. William Dyer, 29 Myrtle
street, at 8 p.m.
Eugene Bennett
To Return Here;'
Classes Planned
Eugene Bennett will arrive in
Mcdford this week to spend the
summer at his home here and to
conduct his annual summer art
classes. Mr. Bennett, a graduate
of the Art Institute of Chicago,
taught this past winter at the
New Trier High school in Win
netka and at Abbott Laborator
ies in North Chicago. He has also
taught classes at the institute.
This summer Mr. Bennett
plans classes in basic and ad
vanced landscape painting, still
life and classes for children in
the first through the eighth
grades.
Registration will be at his
studio, 333 South Grape street
June 20 and 21. Classes will be
held June 23 through August 2
and a ihow at the Art center will
close the season.
Westminster Guild
To Be Entertained
By Methodist Women
Members of Westminster
guild, First Presbyterian church,
will be guests of Ruth Esther
Wesleyan Service guild, First
Methodist church, at a meeting
Tuesday, June 17, at 8 p.m. at
First Methodist church.
The annual pledge service
will be held, and devotions wiH
be by Mrs. Mary Note. Mrs. Mar
jorie Hopkins is planning the
program.
Camp Card Party
Planned by Mothers
A card party will be given at
Camp White Wednesday, June
18, at 7:30 p.m. by Rogue Valley
Navy Mothers' club. The public
is invited to attend.
Women attending are asked to
take home made pies for the re
freshment hour.
Those wishing transportation
are asked to call 2-7288.
The club will meet Tuesday,
June 17, at 1:30 p.m. at Girls
Community club, 229 North
Bartlett street, for a business session.
Dinner Meeting Set
By Canton, Auxiliary
Canton Siskiyou and auxiliary
of Patriarchs Militant will meet
In the lOOF hall, Friday, June
20 at 6:30 p.m. , A covered dish
dinner will be served with Mrs.
L. O. Howard as chairman.
Vern Klght, captain of the
canton, will be in charge for the
canton and Mrs. Vern Right will
be in charge for the auxiliary.
They, will preside at the meet
ings to be held after the dinner.
Court To Meet
Roxy Ann court, Order of Am
aranth, will hold the last meet
ing before the summer recess
at the Medford Masonic temple
Thursday, June 19 at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Jack Clark will be in charge
of the secial hour following the
meeting.
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Veterans' Club Plans
Master Point Play;
Announce Winners
Camp White Camp White
Veteranr' Bridge club will play
for master points when the club
holds the weekly , session Thurs
day, June 19, at the veterans'
domiciliary.
For the club's session last
week, John Solheim and Thomas
Munds took first place for the
north -south playing position,
with a score of lOO'-i points, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Love took the
cast-West top place with 94
points.
Other north -south winners
were Ed Mathis and Nick Lith
adiotis, B4H points, second; Mar
vin Kahn and Roy Pruitt, 92Vi
points, third; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Isaacs, 92, fourth.
Remaining cast-west players
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scar-
seth, 89V4, second; Virgil Tem
ple and John Foley, 88V2, third;
and John Peterson and Burton
Sims, 87, fourth.
Secretarial Students
Achieve Recognition
Ashland Three secretarial
students at Southern Oregon
college achieved further recogni
tion for shorthand excellence at
the end of the spring term, it
was announced today by Veva
E. Wilson, associate professor of
secretarial science.
Miss Charlotte Harris, Tal
ent, qualified for a 120-word-a-mlnute
award at the conclusion
of her advanced course.
Miss Ruth Weckes, Ashland
and Miss Peggy A, McCurley,
Jacksonville, both first year
shorthand students, achieved a
rate o f 100-words-a-minute at
the end of their course, Miss Wil
son said.
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New Organization
Holds First Session
The newly organized Disabled
American Veterans' Junior aux
iliary held the first meeting
since Institution at 1515 North
Riverside avenue June 13. The
meeting had been originally
planned for the park, but was
changed due to weather.
Fourteen members attended
the session. Refreshments were
served.
Next meeting of the new
group will be a picnic in Haw
thorne park at 2 p.m. July 11.
To Meet
Jacksonville Jacksonville
Garden club will meet Thurs
day, June 19. at the home of
Miss Claire Hanley at 1:30 p.m.
Installation of officers for the
coming year will be held.
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SOS Class To Hold
Meeting on Tuesday
SOS class, First Baptist church
will meet Tuesday, June 17, at
2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. An
gus Lindstrom, 108 Genessee
street. The afternoon will be
spent in missionary and White
Cross work, it is stated.
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Monday
7:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary
dance, veterans domiciliary.
7:30 p.m SPEBSQSA, Jack
son hotel.
8 p.m. Juvenile court advis
ory committee, courthouse.
8 p.m. Phoenix Community
club and Youth center, at club
house.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
lOOF hall.
Tuesday
1 p.m. First Presbyterian
church Women's association,
i Bert Elliott farm,
j 1:30 p.m. Butte Falls Garden
; club, home of Mrs. Keith Scott.
1 2 p.m. Gleaner class of the
First Baptist church, at church.
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which ran aground here June 7,
was awaiting repairs at a local
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The Grange
Sams Valley Grange
Sams Valley Grange met June
6 with Lester James presiding
as master. Ralph James was on
his way to La Grande to the
State Grange convention.
Emmet Nealon reported that
hay prices were $18 to $25 in
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Camas, Wash. U.R) A 34-year-old
Portlander Monday was
perched atop a 50-foot flagpole
here and vows he'll stay until
Christmas to break the world's
flagpole sitting record.
W. L. Howard was hoisted on
to his perch Saturday during the
Washougal rodeo at Wagon
Wheel park. His home for 191
days will be a five-by-five-foot
platform equipped only with a
tarpaulin in case of rain and a
sleeping bag. Guy wires, tele
phone and electric light wires
are to be installed later.
"Happy" Howard, a construc
tion worker and ex-fire-eater.
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said he will go without shaves
or haircuts until he leaves his
precarious perch. His son Dick
will hoist food and other neces
sities to his father during his vigil.
thf! field. A report was made
on the last Soil Conservation
District meeting concerning ir
rigation for Sams Valley. State
engineers there stated that irri
gation was possible and could be
obtained if the farmers in Sams
Valley were willing to go out
and fight for it.
The Grange sponsored Pankey
Cemetery Association met re
cently and organized and set
up a committee to look after
maintenance of t h e cemetery t
Paul Schulz was elected chair
man. Jerome Fitzgerald and
Bill Dugan were otier members
of the trustee comfnittee. Rosie
Abbott was elected clerk.
It was voted that Grange
members continue to vote local
ly and elect their state officers
instead of passing that respon
sibility on to State Grange mem
bers. Charlev Sanderson was report
ed as ill. And it was agreed
that some help in getting better
road maintenance should be giv
en Max Shulz who has not been
well.
Lester James, presiding as
master, asked all members to be
thinking about Ideas and pro
jects the Grange could sponsor
that would bring about a better
and more progressive commun
ity.
The Bill Dugan family had
charge of the display table and
had an interesting and informa
tive display of marine life and
Mexican handicraft brouehf tu.i.
from their trip to Mexico. They!
also had a set of Kodachrome
slides taken on' this trip which
were shown with appropriate
narration from Bill Dugan. In
addition he had some beautiful
slides of local scenes taken on
a norseoacK ireK into ine mountains.
Next Grange meeting is June
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