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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON)
Annual Cancer Society Tea
Held Last Week at Hillcrest
Almost 200 guests attended the annual benefit tea given Tues
day by the Jackson unit of the American Cancer society, disre
garding the cold blustery weather. The tea and hobby show, the
fourth to be given by the volunteers of this group, was held at
Hillcrest orchards with Mrs. George Schuler as general chairman
and Mrs. L. W. Bates, assistant chairman.
Pouring during the afternoon
were Mrs. A. S. Cummins, Mrs.
L. D. Inskeep, Mrs. C. L. Drum
mond, Mrs T. M. Daily, Mrs.
Charles W. Lemery, Mrs. Edwin
R. Durno, Mrs. H. P.Poston, Mrs.
Sam Gilbert, Miss Elizabeth
Burr, Mrs. B. B. Lowry, Mrs.
Orin L. Brown and Mrs. Wilbur
-A. Arnold.
The tea is marked eacn year
by outstanding floral decora
tions, and this year the room ar
rangements were the work of
Mrs. Raymond Miksche and Mrs.
Ralph Thompsen.
Mrs. Tom Ginn provided the
tea table centerpiece, an arrange
ment of pink elf roses in a silver
and crystal epergne loaned by
Brophy's store. The table cloth
was green and the pink candles
-were in silver candelabra, also
loaned by Brophy's store.
Collections and hobby dis
plays were by Mrs. E. Ronald
Rice, Mrs. Otto R. Emig, Mrs.
John T. Holmer, Central Point;
Mrs. T. R- Greene, Jacksonville;
John Crisman, Ashland; Mrs. O.
T. Heyerman, Mrs. D. Kirkland
"West, Mrs. Harry D. Poston, Mrs.
Harry J. Fitzgerald and Mrs.
Lawrence W. Buonocore.
Eight groups entered the table
setting contest, a feature of the
tea started last year, and judging
was by vote of guests. First place
was won by the entry of Kiwan
ian Dames. It was arranged by
Mrs. Richard Phair who used
green ceramic plates made by
Mrs. Charles Bottjer and an ecru
linen cloth. Winning second
place was the entry of Medford
Lady Lions, arranged by Mrs.
Robert Dames and Mrs. Ernest
Kennedy assisted by Mrs. C. El-
wood Hedberg. The women used
Limoges china to accent a pink
and gold color scheme and the
centerpiece was of white daisies,
pink roses and pink candles.
The entry of Medford Garden
club, arranged by Mrs. Howard
Bush, was of Canton rose medal
lion china on a white cutwork
cloth and the flowers were pink
perfection camellias. Medford
branch, American Association of
University Women, entered a
setting of white and gold Havi
land china on white cloth with a
flower arrangement of white and
gold-colored narcissi and prim-
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In navy peau d. soie with a
portrait, off the shoulder, neck
lino that falls in a loose bolero
bodice ending above the waist
with a tiny pom-pom trim.
Slim ond stunning are the
words this Spring. If you are 0
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MAIL TRIBUNE
roses. Mrs. Harold Cook was
chairman in charge, with Mrs. L.
G. McClaren and Mrs. A. Manno
assisting.
Mrs. H. B. Looper and Mrs. A.
T. Wattenburg were responsible
for the entry of Lady Elks. It was
of brown Spode china which
dated back to Civil War days,
and the flower arrangement was
of yellow pansies and brpnife
leaves.
Chapter CP of the PEO sister
hood had a table setting of crys
tal on a blue cloth accented fcith
pink camellias and pink candles.
It was arranged by Mrs. T. M.
Garhart and Mrs. Robert Temple.
The entry of the Colony club, the
work of Mrs. Fitzhugh Brewer,
was of Italian pottery and an
tique silver centered with an ar
rangement of fruit. Medford Jun
ior Service league displayed an
assortment of silver and crystal
pieces under the chairmanship of
Mrs. James Henry.
Prizes were donated by Bro
phy's and Swem's stores, and the
latter also donated a camera for
color pictures.
Medford women ho assisted
and served as hostesses tere
Mesdames M. L. Vorheis, Earl
Lawson, Fred T. Burich, Ralph
Thompsen, Lawrence Ellis, B.
Brandt Bartels, John S. Day,
Dennis Gilchrist, and Russell G.
Barnes.
Also assisting were Mrs. M.
Donald McGeary and Mrs. Rob
ert Keeney, Phoenix; Mrs. Earle
Jossy and Mrs. Glenn Hale, Eagle
Point; Mrs. Harold Thomas, Mrs.
Jim Busch, Mrs. Christian P.
Hall, Mrs. Daniel G. Engle and
Mrs. Mahr Reymer, Ashland.
Students to Play
For University
The Medford Senior High
school orchestra will play an
invitational concert Tuesday
morning at the Willamette uni
versity campus. The 69 members
with their director, John Drys
dale, and chaperones will leave
Monday by Greyhound bus for
Salem and will return here
Tuesday evening.
The invitation was extended
to the group after Melvin Geist,
dean of the university school
of music, heard the orchestra
play at the Southern Oregon
Music festival held earlier this
month in Medford. He was one
of the adjudicators.
The group will be housed
through facilities of the univer
sity and after the concert Tues
day morning they will be con
ducted on a tour of the capitol.
T7Iit
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Sunday, May 1, 1955
Annonce Trothal
Of Seattle Couple
Mrs. Ena Singler, 3138 Dark
Hollow road, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Miss
Charlotte Lorraine Singler, to
Frank R. Zemank, both of Seat
tle. Miss Singler, a graduate of
the St. Marys school here, has
since lived in Seattle and is a
graduate of Seattle university.
She now is employed at Boeing
Aircraft company.
Her fiance was in the elec
tronics division of the Air Force
and is employed also at Boeing
as a layout machinist in the ex
perimental department.
The wedding is planned for
June 4 at Medford Sacred Heart
church.
Several social events have
been held in her honor at Seat
tle. 4
Shower Honors
Venita Gardner;
Wedding Day Set
Miss Venita Gardner, bride
elect of Dick R. Jack, wes guest
of honor at a bridal shower
given April 29, at the home of
Mrs. T. O. Tste.1013 Vest 10th
street. Mrs. Tate and Mrs. M.
C. Murrey ere hostesses.
Decoretions included apple
blossoms, iris tnd tulips. The
cake served for refreshments
w s decorated in Wedding
theme.
The honored guest Vw pre
sented gifts.
At the shower were Mrs. John
W. Wiley, Mrs. Clera M. Barry,
Mrs. George Towndrow, Mrs.
George Swinney, Mrs. James M.
Minnes and son; Pred Stevens,
Mrs. Ralph Pittock, Mrs. Grace
Hunt, Mrs. Victor Taylor and
Jenny; Mrs. Dean Pruett, Bill,
Debbie and Johnny; Mrs. M.
Smith, Mrs. S e 1 1 h L. Waters,
Mrs. Grace Roberts, Mrs. John
M. Black, Mrs. W. L. Gardner,
the honored guest and the host
esses. The bride-elect is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner,
323 South Peach street, and her
fiance is a son of Mrs. James
Lucas of Ashland.
The wedding is planned for
June 17.
George Miller
Honored at Party
Jacksonville George R. Mil
ler, California street, Jackson
ville, was honored April 28 on
the ocasion of his birthday,
cakes and other refreshments
were served. The event was in
the form of a surprise.
At the party were Mrs. Miller,
a son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Legler, and their
four children; a granddaughter,
Mrs. Gene Reams, Mr. Reams
and their three sons; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Colpitts, and Mrs. Wil
liam Nichols and two sons, all
of Central Point; Mrs. M. Mof
fett, Akron, Colo., mother of
Mr. Colpitts.; and the honored
guest.
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Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Flowers of Shady Cove an
nounce lhe engagement of their
daughter. Miss Myrtle E. Flow
ers, to F. D. Coleman, whose
pareats, Mr. and Mrs. William
M. Coleman, live at Eagle Point.
Angus 3 has been set as the
wedding date. Both Miss Flow
ers and Her fiance are seniors
at the Eagle Point High school.
FOE Auxiliary
Drill Team Wins
In Competition
The drill team of the auxiliary
to the Crater Lake aerie, Fra
ternal Order of Eagles, won sec
ond place in drill work done
April 24 at Grants Pass during
as FOE regional meeting. Offi
cers eg. this auxiliary placed
third in ritualistic work
Mrs. Lyle PickelL of the local
auxiliary, a state junior past
madam president, was at the
meeting.
The ritualistic officers are
junior past madam president,
Mrs. Rodney Garrett; Mrs. Jack
Weber, president; Mrs. Alva
Ford, vice-president; Mrs. Primo
Ciardi, chaplain; Mrs. Percy
Cully, madam conductor and
Mrs. Alec Stevens, guard.
The drill team captain was
Mrs. Charles Lenderman, and
the team members were Mrs.
Roy Heath, Mrs. Winona Ger
man, Mrs. Alice Ruth, Mrs. A.
McClanahan, Mrs. Walter
Rombs, Mrs. Jack Beal and Mrs.
Larry Frazier.
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Phoenix Students
Engaged To Wed
Phoenix The engagement of
Miss Joyce Milton, a senior at
Phoenix High school, and John
Lester Prettyman was announc
ed last week by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil
ton, 310 Third street, Phoenix.
The bridegroom-elect is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prettyman,
route 1, box 66, Ashland. He is
employed at Wilson Motor com
pany at Phoenix.
No wedding date has been set.
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Miss Joyce Millon
Nurse to Marry
College Student
From Gold Hill
Gold Hill Of interest in Gold
Hill is news of the engagement
of Miss Rhena Blair, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, Maida,
N.D., to Joseph L. Morgan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan,
Gold Hill.
Miss Blair is a graduate of
Abbott Hospital School of Nurs
ing in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr.
Morgan is attending Southern
Oregon college, Ashland.
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Couple to Marry
In June Service
Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Gunt
er, 1596 South Peach street, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Juanita Marie Gunter,
to Jimmy Dale Lee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Klenner, Sierra
Madre, Calif.
The wedding date is set for
early June. '.'-
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Tell Engagement'
Of Two Students
Mrs. Juanita White, 331 West
Sixth street, has announced the
engagement of her daughter,
Miss Dolores A. White, to Bernal
A. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Stevens, South Pacific
highway.
Miss White is a senior at Med
ford Senior High school and her
fiance, also a senior, attends
Phoenix High school. They have
not set their wedding date.
Teacher to Study
Political Parties
Dr. George Codding, son of
Mrs. Maude Codding, 1015
Queen Anne avenue, and teacher
on the facutly of the University
of Pennsylvania, will spend the
summer doing research in
France". Dr. Codding, political
science authority, will study the
political parties of France under
a $1,000 grant awarded him by
the Social Science Research
council,
Dr. Codding holds a doctor of
political science degree from the
University of Geneva, Switzer
land,
At present Dr. Codding is at
work on an article for the Fed
eral Communications' Bar Jour
nal which will be published in
the near future.
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