TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. July 4. 1952
Society and Clubs
Lake HomesFilled,
With Holiday Guests;
Holmes Plan Dinner
Cabins and summer homes at
Lake o' Woods will be filled this
week-end with vacationers en
joying some time away from
business and ordinary, home du
ties. Many of the lake colonists
have Invited friends to share the
July Fourth holiday fun.
- Among tihose giving parties
are Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes.
The Holmes have invited several
guests for the week-end, and
tonight they will give a dinner
for other . friends and their
guests spending the holiday in
near-by cabins. The dinner
guests will number 35.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thierolf
are spending the week-end at
the lake, and have .as guests
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Her
ried and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
James Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Olson
and family, are at their lake
home for the holiday week-end,
with. Mr. and Mrs: I. E. Staples
as guests.
Guests of Mr. and , Mrs. W.'
Garland Jones for a week-end
at the lakOj are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl E. Wimberly Jr., Mr. "and
Mrs. Wright Scoville John
Hamacher, Mr. and Mrs. John
Reid and Miss Calista Farrell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Koblik
and Mr. and Mrs. Berwick Wood
are spending the holiday at Lake
o' Woods as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Keeble at the Kee
ble cabin.
At Beach
Miss Jean Runtz is spending
the July Fourth week-end with
a group of Gamma Phi Beta
sorority sisters at Seaside, Ore.
Miss Runtz, who attends Oregon
State college, is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runtz, 101
Cottage street.
She will return Sunday.
Miss Shirley Cooper
Honored at Showers
Preceding Marriage.
Shady Cove Miss Shirley
Cooper has been honored at a
number of "bridal showers in re
cent dayst Miss Cooper.-sdaugh-ter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coop
er, and Lee Cushman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Cushman, both
Trail, was hostess for a dinner
and shower which honored .Miss
Cooper. Guests were Mesdames
C. . R. Cooper, mother of the
bride, Carl Scott, Steve Wilson,
Robert Sanderson, Jack Carlton
and Albert Johnson and Misses
Elizabeth C u s h ma n, Myrna
Scott, Alice Wilson, Claudia Ash
and the guest of honor, Miss
Cooper.
Women of Trail Community
church gave a linen shower for
Miss Cooper at the old Trail
schoolhouse. Mrs. Bert Rags-
dale, Mrs., Jack Carlton and Miss
Myrna Scott, all Trail, were
hostesses. A decorated . cake,
made by Mrs. Shirley Oliver,
was used as a centerpiece for
the refreshment table.
Guests were Mesdames Wayne
Ash, Ed Cushman, Gene Ander
son, Steve Wilson, Albert John
son, Bob Sanderson, S. Wagler,
Charles Cooper and Russell El
der, all Trail; Joseph Bowdoin,
Veronica Cooper, John Stille,
Shady Cove; Walter" Hutchins,
Eagle Point, and the Misses
Claudia Ash, Elizabeth Cush
man and Alice Wilson, Trail.
.
Festival Announces
Technical Director
Ashland Gerald LeGrande,
for the past year shop foreman
and production manager for the
Stanford Players, has been
named technical director, for the
Oregon Shakespearean festival
this summer.
The new technical director
will also assist William Patton,
veteran festival lighting direc
tor,, in that phase of festival
activity.
Mr. LeGrande, formerly of
Detroit, Mich., ran a theater
service called Pierre's Studio in
Pianist To Play
On Standard Hour
The Standard Hour has an
nounced that one of two guest
artists for the program Sunday,
July 6, will be Miss Paulena
Carter, pianist. Miss Carter, who
has relatives in both Ashland
and Medford, has visited in the
valley many times and during
the 1950-51 concert season ap
peared in Medford in a concert
sponsored by Medford Musical
society.
Miss Carter will play "Cielito
Lindo," Ponce; the third move
ment of the "Concerto in F" by
Gershwin; the Italian Royal
March" by Gabetti and "Claire
de Lune'' by Debussy.
The broadcast will feature the
Standard Symphony orchestra
of San Francisco, directed' by
Carmen Dragon. Soprano Eileen
Christie will be the second fea
tured artist.
Medford Men Return
From Canadian Trip
Everett Castner, his son, Ever
ett Jr., and Eugene Cass return
ed . the first of the week from
a fishing trip into Canada. The
trip was by way. of Okanogan
county in Washington, and the
Caribou trail in Canada.
The men report, excellent
catches of fish at Horse Fly lake,
where trout up to eight pounds
were caught. However, fishing
at Kamloops lake for the famous
big Kamloops trout was poor,
with no catches reported at the
time .the Medford men were
there. It rained much of the
time the travelers were in Can
ada, and the men found" roads in
poor shape.
1
Bridge Club Holds
Master Point Night
Medford Duplicate club ob
served master point night when
the group met Tuesday at the
Medford hotel for the weekly
play.
North-south winners were
Mrs. T. J. Fuson and George
Rode, first with 87 points; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hatton, second.
86 ; Mrs. George Codding and
Palo Alto, in addition to his
duties at the university.
Dales Are Yours
Prayer for a Child
NiiwIihvme
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R9018
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Mrs. F. G. Bunch, third, 79
points.
Roscoe Morton and Thomas
Munds topped east-west players
with a score of 79 points, and
second went to Al Gilhousen
and Robert Templeton .for 75
points. Mrs. Paul McDuffee arid
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson were third
with 63 V4 points.
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Talent Farm Center
Hears of Bangs
Disease Control
Ashland Dr.. Walter Weller,
Ashland, was the main speaker
at the Talent center of the Farm
Bureau which met Tuesday eve
ning at the .Valleyview school
house in Ashland. His talk con
cerned the proposed Bangs Con
trol amendment and was fol
lowed by discussion.
The center acted in favor of
several resolutions from other
Farm Bureau counties.
The possibility of having the,
State Convention of the Oregon
Farm Bureau in Jackson Countv
in 1954 -was discussed. An
enouncement was made that
John Kessler and A. L. Lemley
are now qualified agents for the
Oregon Farm Bureau Insurance
company, a service for all Farm
Bureau members. Other services
such as fertilizer and paint will
also be avalable to members.
To broadcast -
It was announced that Jackson
County Farm bureau will broad
cast a public service feature on
the first day of each month at
4:45 p.m. over KMED. This pro
gram is designed for the infor
mation of public on Farm Bu
reau organization and policies
and iscussions on current issues.
John Mitchell of Talent was
elected, president; Ross Twedell,
vice president; Mrs. A. L. Lem
ley, secretary - treasurer; Mrs.
Ross Twedell, chairman of the
Associated Women; and A. L.
Lemley, delegate to the county.
Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be Aug
ust 5, at the Valleyview school
house. The county meeting is
held the second Thursday of
every month, the next being
July 10 at the Jackson county
courthouse, Medford.
Astoria (U.R) Astoria's
drinking water will .be spiked
with fluoride by late August or
early September, the city engin
eering department reported
Thusday.
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