TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Group to Attend
Clinic; Convention
Dr. George S Jennings, Dr. J.
S." Heatherington and Dr. G. A.
Dierdorff, Medford osteopathic
physicians and surgeons, left
yesterday for Portland to attend
the peripheral vascular surgical
clinic being held at the Portland
Osteopathic hospital.
this post graduate study is
beine held in conjunction with
the Northwest Osteopathis con
vention. The annual conclave,
to be held June 13-16, will also
be attended by Dr. W. W. How
ard. Dr. Paul T Rutter plans
to fly up Sunday for a brief
stav. More than 350 osteopathic
physicians and their wives from
Washington and Oregon are ex
pected to attend.
Recent advances on heart and
circulatory diseases, the nation's
No. 1 and 2 Dublic health killers,
will be discussed at the conven
tion. Dr. John W. Mulf ord, Cin
cinnati, president of the Amen
can Osteopathic association, will
be the featured guest speaker.
Other speakers will be Dr. R.
McFarlane Tilley. chairman of
the division of osteopathic med
icine, Kirksville College of Os
teopathy and Surgery in Missou
ri; Dr. W Donald Baker, asso
ciate professor of surgery at tne
College of Osteopathic Physi
cians and Surgeons. Los Angeles.
and Dr. Richard R. Stuart, di
rector of the graduate anatomy
department of COPS in Los An
geles. The auxiliary to the North
west Osteopathic association will
also hold sessions and social
events will include the annual
banquet and dance June 14 in
the Rose Room bowl.
Family to Spend
Summr in City
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rawson
and sons, Stanley and Duane,
are to arrive the end of this
week from Corvallis to live for
the summer at the home of Mr.
Rawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph Rawson, 2217 Kings
highway. He was graduated
June 6 from Oregon State col
lege where he received his
bachelor of science degree from
the school of education. Mr.
Rawson has accepted a position
to teach next fall at Oregon
Technical institute. The family
will move there later in the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Raw
son were In Corvallis to attend
the graduation exercises. They
returned home Tuesday.
Delivered in Medford . .
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Red Cross Group
Has Picnic Session
At John Day Home
The annual picnic meeting of
chairmen of Red Cross services
and their volunteers was held
at the Rogue river home of Mrs.
John S. Day June 7.
Reports on monthly activities
were given by Mrs. R. G. Bard-
well, Gray Ladies for Camp
White; Mrs. J. W. Burba, blood
program; Mrs. T. R. Florey, home
nursing; Mrs. C. Rease Braley,
hospital service; Mrs. Eugene
Orr, motor service; Mrs. Harry
P. Poston, Gray Lady for the
blind program and community
service; Mrs. W. E. Thomas, so
cial welfare; Mrs. O. A. Eden,
disaster, and Mrs. Helen A. Wil
son, executive secretary.
Mrs. Frank Fairweather, who
recently represented Jackson
County chapter at the national
conference of social workers in
San Francisco, gave a report on
the various meetings attended
during the six days of session.
Announcement was made of
the annual meeting to be held
July 14, at Rogue River Country
club at 12 noon.
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Council of Blind
Plans Installation
Sunday afternoon
Installation of officers will be
held at a meeting of Jackson
County chapter, Oregon Asso
ciated Council of the Blind, set
for Sunday, June 12. It will be
held at 2 p.m. in St. Mark's Guild
hall, Fifth and Oakdale avenue.
Delegates who attended the
annual meeting of the state
council at Portland May 21, will
report on the proceedings.
The business meeting and in
stallation will be followed by a
social hour and refreshments.
Everyone sincerely interested
in the welfare of the blind is
invited to attend.
CALENDAR
Saturday
2 p.m. Junior Degree of Hon
or club, Hawthorne park.
12:30 p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Grants
Pass Masonic temple.
2 p.m. Rogue River College
Women's club, home of Mrs. I.
D. Canfield.
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Rebekah Lodge
District Session
Set Wednesday
Details of the district con
vention of the Rebekah lodge to
be held in Gold Hill June 15
were discussed at a meeting of
Olive Rebekah lodge here Mon
day evening.
The newly elected president
of the Oregon Rebekah assembly,
Mrs. Edna Bradley of Clatskanie
will be at the district meeting.
The session will open at 10 a.m.,
luncheon will be served at noon
and a banquet at 6 p.m. Initia
tion will be held at 8 p.m., with
the Ashland lodge taking charge.
Members of Olive Rebekah
lodge planning to attend and
needing transportation are asked
to call Mrs. Frank Chapman,
noble grand, 2-6946, no later
than June 14. Members of the
Medford lodge are asked to take
salads for the noon meal.
It was also announced that
Mrs. Bradley had appointed Mrs.
Riley Applegate to serve as
deputy president of Olive Re
bekah lodge, the appointment
taking place at the state conven
tion held in LaGrande. Attend
ing . the convention - from here
were Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mrs.
A. H. Gregory, Mrs. O. S. Wal
den and Mrs. Applegate
The noble grand named a
serving committee for a meeting
June 16 at 8 p.m., when the state
president will visit here. On the
committee are Mrs. J. A. Thom-
asson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pease,
Mrs. John Daniels, Mrs. Riley
Applegate, Mrs. H. M. Lewis,
Henry Benton, Miss Sadie Dela
mater and Mrs. R. G. Furch.
Mrs. W. H. Byer will decorate
the hall.
A dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the
Medford hotel will precede the
session at the lodge hall. All
Rebekahs are invited to attend
the dinner and formal gowns
will be in order.
Mrs. Floyd Murray announced
coming meetings of the Past
Noble Grands' club and said that
picnics will be held in July and
August.
Mrs. P. M. Aldredge, Mrs.
Lewis Thompson and Mrs. O. S.
Walden were named to the audit
ing committee.
Mrs. Fred Daugherty, presi
dent of the auxiliary to Siski
you canton. Patriarchs Militant.
draped the charter in memory
ot Mrs. A. H. Hansen, who died
recently. She was assisted by W.
H. Dyer, Hollis Parks. Clarence
Jordan, L. O. Howard and mem
bers of the auxiliary, all dressed
in white. Mrs. Joe Cave sans
Mrs. Hansen had been a member
of Olive Rebekah lodge and the
canton auxiliary for many years
and formerly was financial sec
retary of Olive Rebekah lodge.
Mrs. Riley Applegate was
elected to fill the office and was
installed by Mrs. Thompson.
Serving refreshments for the
meeting Monday were Mesdames
Robinson, chairman, Milnes,
Ivie,' Johnson, Knox, Kenyon.
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Plan Picnic
Unit 3, Retired Teacher's as
sociation, . will meet Monday,
June 13, at Lithia park in Ash
land for a picnic. Members and
guests are asked to assemble at
the "duck pond" at 1 p.m.
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Guests Here
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Anhorn of Herrick, S.D..
are spending two weeks with Mr.
Anhorn's brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Anhorn
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn,
both Central Point.
Club to Meet
Adarel Past Matron's club will
meet Monday, June 13, at 12:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clair
Shores, Oak Grove road. Mrs.
Fred Gardner will assist the
hostess.
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GETS HIS WISH
Cleveland, O. (U.R) Police
ignored transient William F. j
Fiorentino, , 39, Thursday when j
he wandered into central police
station and announced "I want i
to go to jail. I want attention."
But when he smashed the glass
police athletic trophy case they
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Paralyzed Graduate Takes BA Degree
In Stride; Now Wants Career in Law
Palo Alto, Calif. (U.R) Col.
Walter Shegda, who can't walk
now and may never again, took
his Bachelor of Arts degree from
George Washington University
in stride today.
Shegda, 37, is paralyzed from
the waist down and completed
much of the last two years of
work for his degree while con
fined to an iron lung.
The degree, Bachelor of Arts
in psychology, was given
Wednesday and university Presi
dent Cloyd H. Marvin made the
award by long distance tele
phone. Applies for Law School
"I now . want to attend law
school at Stanford if they'll have
me," Shegda said. "My appli
cation is pending for entry there
in the fall semester. I would like
to teach or practice law if I
could get my degree.
"I suppose the practicing
would have to come before the
teaching."
Shegda, married and father
of two children, was stricken
with polio while stationed at
the Pentagon and attending
evening classes at George Wash
ington in 1953.
"The professors used to come
out to Walter Reed Hospital dur
ing visiting hours to give me lec
tures," Shegda recalled. "I
couldn't raise my hand so all I
could do was listen. Then they
would give me supplementary
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Benefit Dance Slated
By CP. Legionnaires
Central Point Myers-Hol-
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will sponsor a benefit dance in
the Legion Memorial Hall in
Central Point, Saturday, June
11, from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.
Profits from the dance go to
the Legion baseball team, teen
age dances, and other of the
Post's summer activities.
The Leo Valerino Modern
Dance Band will furnish music.
Cold drinks and sandwiches will
be available at the snack bar.
Four Medford People
Will Hear Truman Talk
Four Medford residents will
be in Portland Saturday to at
tend a speech by former Presi
dent Harry S. Truman, they in
dicated today.
Those attending from here
will include Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Kelly, Mrs. Marry Higgins,
and Robert Boyer.
Boyer also plans to attend a
special reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Truman which will precede
the former president's speech..
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by correspondence. There were
frequent telephone calls between
Shegda and his professors dur
ing this period and the colonel's "
examinations were given by the
chief psychologist at the hospi
tal. Graduates From Iron Lung
Last March he was transferred
to Palo Alto, Calif.
Mrs. Shegda was more than
pleased with her husband's, grad
uation from George Washington
but ranks another graduation
higher.
"That was the day in Novem
ber, 1953, when he graduated
from the iron lung," she said.
"He made a spectacular recovery
from the -disease. That was the
happiest day of our lives."
Shegda now gets around in a
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