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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
UN Chapter
Plans Session
On Thursday
Anyone in Medford or Jack
son county- interested in a Med
ford chapter cf the Oregon Un
ited Nations association is in
vited to attend a meeting on
3U
Thursday, January 6. It will be
held in one of the YMCA bal
cony rooms at 8 p.m.
First steps toward organiza
tion of a chapter here were tak
en in November during a visit
here of Dr. Karlin M. Capper
Johnson, president of the Ore
gon UN association. At that
time Harlan P. Bosworth Jr.,
was elected temporary chairman
and Lawrence Solin, temporary
treasurer.
Purpose of the association is
to "disseminate knowledge con
cerning the operation of the UN,
to encourage, study and to pre
pare citizens to take a definite
stajd on many ofthe world
problems which are under con
sideration," it is stated.
There are active chapters in
Portland and six other Oregon
cities, and groups are in the
process of organization in Eu
gene, Klamath Falls and Med
ford.
1 Vinson Vaughans
0 Hosts for Parties
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
Vinson Vaughan, Eagle Point,
entertained for about 36 persons
j from Eagle Point and the area at
a New Year's eve supper party.
The guests arrived about 8
o'clock when thje supper was
served and at S! midnight the
Iiosts served hot cider and
doughnuts. o
Bill McCorkle. now of Green
yood, Calif., a former Medford
resident, is a houseguest of the
Vaughans. A cpmmercial artist,
Mr. McCorkle entertained the
G group by drawing cartoons on a
large board and conveyiiig: ideas
of television commercial work.
The Vaughans also entertain
ed December 26 at a similar
0 party for friends who live in
0 Medford and vicinity. About 34
Q attended and a buffet supper
was served.
Mrs. Dale Vaughan of Los An
o 2geles, then a houseguest of her
O (Son and daughter-in-law, was an
honored guest.
Campbell Home
s Scene of Dinner
Mr. 'and Mrs. James Campbell
j..-- and daughters, Harriet and .Su-
Q san, 714 West Eleventh street,
had as guests for Christmas day
several members of the family.
0 Included were Mr. and Mrs.
. Robert Arndt (Alison Camp
' bell), Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
ff. Harry Hedgpeth and daughter
0 Jane, of Weed. Calif.; Mr. and
: Mrs. Gilbert Freshwater, Med
' ford: Mrs. Susan Campbell,
Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
: Obenchain and daughter, Linda,
" Central Point. ,
Miss . Harriet Campbell is a
9 student at Southern Oregon col-
Siege and Miss Obenchain, stu
: dent 3 at Oregon State college,
Spent the holidays with her par
ents fa Central Point. Mr. Arndt
'. is a senior at the University of
J Oregon.
2 Smiths Return
To Alaskan Home
Da and Mrs. E. E. Smith "of
Ketchikan, Alaska, left last
o . week by plane for their home
' ' after visiting his mother, Mrs.
0 ;3 Charles Pitts, and Mr. Pitts, 675
West 13th street. Dr. Smith is
0 , a former resident and while
here they visited numerous
friends, and also made a trip
.with the Pitts to Lowell? near
Eugene, to visit his aunt and
- friends there.
Also at the Pitts home for the
Christmas holidays were his
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Plamon
don of Yreka, Calif., and his
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
' Mrs. Al Morrison of Big Bar,
' Calif.
Our New Years Gift
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uster Brown Shoe Store
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Mr. and Mrs.
Car;d - Cottingham Cercrngny
Held, at Methodist Church
An event of fiecember 2ff, Sunday, was the wedding of Miss
Nancy Nina Cottingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; dGerald A.
Cottingham, 1329 Queen Anne avenue, to Richard Albert Card.
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Card of Aberdeen, Wash.
The ceremony took place at
2:30 o'clock in the afternoon at
First eihadjst rhurch, here,
with Dr. Raymond Balcomb of
ficiating. Mr. Cottingham gave
his daughter in marriage.
The bride's wedding gown
was designed with full net skirt
and the bodice of lace over satin
was made with long sleeves.
Her fingertip length veil was
held by a juliet cap of seed
pearls and ashs . (Caf rjed, garde
nias with stephianotis. " 18
Miss Fidelia Boone was maid-
of -honor for the bride. Her frock
was of pale blue worn with a
headdress of pink carnations
and she carried a matching bou
quet of tKe game flowersj
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Cottingham wore a black
faille dress with pink faille
Yale Student
Leaving Today
Gary Boshears will leave for
the east today by plane after
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miner T.
Boshears, 408 South Grape
street. The young man is in his
fourth year of a five-year elec
trical engineering course at
Yale university.
The Boshear's other son, Sec
ond Lt. Kenneth Boshears, is
stationed at Ft. Lewis with the
Army.
Family Here
Mr. and Mrs. Hrebert Smith
and baby son, Stuart Douglas,
spent the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Brugman, Hill
side drive. After a short visit
withrelatives in Portland, they
will -return to their home in
Pilot Rock, Ore.
Guests Leave
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Budge have
left for their home in Ogden,
Utah, after visiting through the
Christmas holidays with their
son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Budge, 108 Highland
drive,
ALL THIS WEEK
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ON. ALL
IN THE STORE
Off on all Children's Shoes
South Central Fluhrer Bldg.
Sunday, January 2, 1955
Rh:hard Albert Card
(Brainerd Photo)
a
jacket and her bouquet was of
pink rosebuds. Mrs. Card, the
bridegroom's mother, wore a
navy blue crepe 3dress wii3i red
rosebud corsage.
John L. Card was best man
for his brother and ushers were
Gary L. Boshears and Eugene
Smith.
WilliSm L. Wson provided
organ music for the wedding.
Baskets of stock in white and
pastel cjBlorjs decorated the
church. 0
A reception for 75 guests fol
lowed in the church parlor. Mrs.
Richard Cottingham, sister-in-
law of the bride, took charge
of the guest book, Mrs. John
Card5, sister-in-law of the bride
groom, and Mrs. E. M. Milner
cut the cake and Mrs. William
H. Smith, aunt of the bride,
served punch. The wedding cake
was encircled with gardenias
and tapers completed the 0table
arrangements, n
Here for the wedding were
the bridegroom's parents, the
bride's brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricfiard Cotting
ham, San Rafael, Calif.; the
bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Card, Newjnan, .Calif.
. Mr. and Mrs. Card spent their
honeymoon at Reno, Nev., and
have returned to live at 516 West
ern avenue. The bride was grad
uated from Medford High school
and attended the University of
Oregon, where she. was a mem
ber of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
Mr. Card, who attended school
in Grand Rapids, Minn., is with
Veneer Products company here.
Andersons Hosts
For Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine An
derson entertained Tuesday
evening at a dinner at their
home. Home cooked Swedish
dishes were served.
At the dinner were Mr. and
Mrs. David Roberts, Mr. and
Ora Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Walder, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofbek
and the hosts.
to You!
Bowmers Honored
At Holiday Party
Mr. and Mr. Angus Bowmer,
who visited hr Medford for the
holiday season, were honored
guests at an annual New Year's
eve party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Almus Pruitt at their home. The
Bowmers are living at Palo Alto,
Calif., while Mr. Bowmer is at
tending Stanford university
studying toward his doctor's de
gree. They were houseguests
here of Mrs. Bowmer's aunt,
Mrs. Fred Slagle, 103 South
Holly street, and left Saturday
for the south.
Other guests at the Pruitt's
party were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Werner and their son, Richard
Werner, who was home visiting
his parents from gorvallis where
he attends Oregon State ollege
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Windt,
Ashland, Richard Graham, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruno Pelligrini, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hannan of
Ashland.
Mr. Graham had charge of the
egg nogs served during the eve
ning and the hosts also served a
chafing dish supper of shrimp
and chicken. Viennese 'pastry
was furnished by Mrs. Pelle
grini. Chamber music, sonatas and
quartets were played during the
evening and Mrs. Werner, a so
prano, sang several selections.
Richard Werner left today for
Corvallis to return to his classes.
Students Give
New Year Dance
Students of St. Mary's high
school entertained at a New
Year danc Thursday evening
honoring their parents. About
70 parents and students attended
the semiformal event which was
held at the Pioneer room of the
Jackson hotel.
The Misses Mary Conroy, Ann
Metz and Elizabeth Betschart
were cochairman in charge of
the dance and Belle Van Dyke
and her orchestra furnished the
music.
Refreshment and punch were
served duririg intermission.
Decorations were in the New
Year theme.
Hawkins Return
From Westlake-
- Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hawkins,
738 West 14th street, returned
last week from Westlake, Ore.,
on Siltcoos lake, after attending
a family reunion there during
the holidays at the home of Mrs.
Hawkins' sister, Mrs. Letta
Sova, former Medford resident.
Other family members and
also former Medford residents
who were there were Mr., and
Mrs. William Saue and son,.
Stephen, Sauer, Portland, Mrs.
Oscar Warfield, with Mr. War
field, Eugene, and Mrs. Frances
Edwards, now of Salem.
Mrs. Warfield is the former
Charlotte Stewart Peebles and
her marriage to Mr. Warfield
was an event of last September.
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Family Gathers
At Home Here
Cant, and Mrs. Robert W. !
Root and four children, Oak
land0, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jjohn M. Root Jr., and two chil
dren, Madras, Ore., were visi
tors in the home of the Rev.
and Mrs. John 'M. Root, 304
South Holly street, over the
Christmas holiday.
The Rev. Mr. Root is pastor of
MpHfnrrt Free Methodist church.
t Captain Root and family re
turned to the United btates last
June from a three-year tour of
duty with the Armed Forces in
Eurooe. He was stationed at
Frankfort, Germany, and spent;
two months 01 this time in
Berlin.
Littrells Return
From California
Mr. and Mrs. Al Littrell have
returned to their home here aft
er a vacation in Carmel, Calif.,
and at the home, of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Brainerd, in Petal
uma, Calif. They spent Christ
mas with-the Brainerds.
While away Mr. and Mrs. Litt
rell visited with Miss Charlotte
Rogers, former Red Cross exe
cutive at Camp White, and oth
er members of the Rogers fam
ily who live in the Bay area. .
The Littrells will leave in the
near future for Salem since Mr.
Littrell , was named representa
tive to the Oregon legislature
from Jackson county during the
last general election.
Medford Couple
Visits Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murphy,
Ross lane, returned last week
from Berkeley, Calif., where
they visited through the Christ
mas holidays with their son-in-law
an daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Hamlin, and Mr. Ham
lin's mother, Mrs. Ina Hamlin.
Mrs. Wallace Hamlin is the for
mer Miss Marilyn Murphy.
En route they also visited
Sacramento,' Calif., and other
cities. .
Lady Elks Plan
Luncheon, Cards
Lady Elks plan a salad lunch
eon and an afternoon of cards
at the Elks club party lounge
Tuesday, January 4, at 1:30 pjn.
' The serving committee will
be Mrs. L. E. Juniper, Mrs. Vern
Brophy and Mrs.- N. R. DeWitt.
Wives of Elks club members are
invited.
New Year Parties Climax Gay
The round of gay holiday
events last week was climaxed
by several parties New Year's
eve and day. A number of these
are annual ' events, held each
year by Medford couples.
The post-holiday week will be
enlivened by the annual open
house sponsored by the Women's
Golf association of Rogue Val
ley Country club, set for Sunday,
January 9. Hours will be from 1
to 4 p.m. and the event is for
members of the club only.
Co-chairmen for "the event
this year are Mrs. Frank Tam
ney and Mrs. Loren Haugen.
Mrs. Tamney and Mrs. Haugen
will supervise general decora
tions, and Mrs. Ward Samuelson
and Mrs. Roger Clarke will take
change of table decorations.
Mrs. H. D. McClure is food
ehairman and Mrs. Warren
Lesseg, hospitality chairman.
Mrs. A. Orin Schenck and Ray
Frisbie will prepare the tradi
tional Tom and Jerry drink
served at this party.
Members of WGA will serve,
assisted by their husbands. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mohr and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton White were
hosts for a New Year's eve cock
tail party at the Mohr's home, 39
Glen Oak court. About 30
couples attended. The holiday
event is a traditional party for
the two couples.
Also an annual event was the
open house held yesterday by
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pringle, 601
North Modoc avenue between
three and five o'clock.
Last Sunday evening Drt and
Mrs. B. L. Lageson were ijhosts
for a cocktail and supper party
at their home on Glen Oak court.
About 30 guests attended.
The Lageson s son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Vranizan and Mr. Vranizan's
mother, Mrs. James Vranizzm
Sr., were guesfs of the Lagesons
for the holidays. Their younger
daughter, Miss Margo Lageson,
University of Washington stu
dent, was also home for the
holiday vacation and left -today
for Seattle.
Wednesday evening Mrs. Rich
ard Payne entertained at a party
which honored Mr. Payne on his
birthday anniversary. Twenty
couples were invited to the
to the Payne home on Coker
Butte road.
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Mrs. Payne recently returned
home after a visit in San An-
tonio, Tex.; with her son-in-law
and daughter, Airman Dennis L.
Conner and Mrs. Conner. The
Conners are the parents of a son,
Mark Bradley . Conner, born
November - 21. Mrs.. Conner's
grandomther, Mrs. John E.
Peters, is now in Texas with the
couple.
Miss Tanya Trowbridge and
her brother, Ben Trowbridge
Jr., were hosts for an open house
December 29, inviting a group
of . friends to the Trowbridge
home on East Main street. About
45 called between five and sev
en o'clock.
Miss Trowbridge is a student
at Chico State college and her
brother attends Stanford univer
sity. Both left Saturday to re
turn to their classes.
Another party for students
was one given December 28 by
Miss Sylvia McCabe and her
brother, Stephen McCabe, at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McCabe, 1909 East
Main street.
Among the guests was Hugh
Coughlin, San Francisco, a San
ta Clara university classmate of
Stephen McCabe who . visited
here during the holidays". The
three young people went south
to spend the New Year's week
end in San .Francisco and Miss
McCabe is returning to Seattle,
Wash., today where she is a stu
dent at Seattle university.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Scott Heath
erington, 12 Black Oak drive,
entertained Friday evening at a
New Year's eve watch party.
The group gathered at the
Heatherington home about 8:30
p. m., for a crab supper. Bridge
was the diversion of the evening.
At the party were houseguests
of the couple, Dr. and Mrs. B.
L. Burnham and daughter,
Susan, of Oregon City, Mr. and
Student Leaves
Miss Marilyn Miller, daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. Earl M. Mil
ler, 617 Park street, leaves to
day for the University of Wash
ington, Seattle, .after spending
the holidays with her parents.
Miss Miller, a member of Phi
Mu sorority, is a senior in sci
ence at the university.
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Founadtion
Holiday Events
JMrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick House, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sloniger, and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Ewaldsen.
The Burnhams plan to leave
this evening for their home.
- A' Hawaiian theme was used
for a New Year's eve party
held at the Louis Thurman
home, 417 Ardmore avenue. The
guests were given leis and south
seas type hats. In keeping with
the theme, the guests ate mid
night supper in the oriental man
ner while seated on the floor.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Mosher, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Henselman, Mr. and Mrs.
B. M. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
James Richeson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman.
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JCC Members
Hosts for Party
About 100 persons attended a
New Year's eve dance and party
for Junior Chamber of Com
merce and Jaycettes members
at the Pioneer room of the Jack
son hotel. The room was decor
ated with bright streamers and
balloons. . . -
A supper was served during
the midnight hour.
Mrs. J. D. Smith was general
chairman and decorations chair
man was Mrs. Charles Shepherd.
Mrs. Robert A. Boyer planned
the supper.
Eastwood Baptist Mission cir
cle members will meet for a 1
o'clock luncheon, Tuesday, Jan
uary 4, at the home of Mrs. S.
D. Earhart, 20 North Peach
street.
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