TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, June 17, 195S
Veteran Groups
In Shady Cove
Install- Officers
Shady Cove Joint installation
of officers was recently held by
Veterans of Foreign Wars post
and auxiliary at the post home
in Shady Cove.
Taking office for the auxiliary
were Mrs. Harry Birch, presi
dent; Mrs. Jim Hopkins, senior
vice-president; Mrs. Russell
Steele Jr., junior vice-president;
Mrs. Ed Learning, treasurer;
Mrs. Dan Krotz, secretary; Mrs.
Dale Sawyer, chaplain; Mrs.
Francis Miller, patriotic instruc
tor; Mrs. Reed McKay, conduct
ress; Mrs. Gene House, assistant
conductress; Mrs. John Collins,
guard; Mrs. Robert Colpitts, his
torian; Mrs. Ivan Hale, trustee;
Mrs. Claude Close, Mrs. Ivan
Hale, Mrs. John Loper and Mrs.
John Jones, color bearers.
Mrs. Ivan Lusk conducted the
ceremony, assisted by the install
ing conductresses, Mrs. Sawyer
and Mrs. Jones. Serving as color
bearers were Mesdames Claude
Close, John Wilson, Gene House,
Dan Krotz and Jim Cassal, all
past presidents. Hospital chair
men from other auxiliaries also
assisted. Corsages made by Mrs.
Cassal were presented to guests
and officers.
Merle Beneka, Medford, com
mander of District 7, installed
post officers. They are Harry
Birch, commander; James Hop
kins, senior vice-commander;
Russell Steele, -junior vice-commander;
Ed Learning, quarter
master; Reed McKay, judge ad
vocate; James Cassal, surgeon;
Robert Colpitts, chaplain; John
Collins, Gene House and Dan
Krotz III, trustees; Gene House,
adjutant; John Wilson, officer of
the day and Reed McKay, service
officer.
- Commander Dan Krotz II and
Mrs. Frank Busch opened the
meeting, and auxiliary officers
were seated with the cross of
Malta ceremony,
Among the guests introduced
was Mrs. Ellen Birch, who came
from Seattle to see her son,
Harry Birch, installed command
er of the post.
Refreshments closed the cere
At Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moreland,
123 Vancouver street, left today
for Corvallis to attend the wed
ding of their son, Ronald J.
Moreland. His bride-to-be is Miss
Mary Myatt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gervais Myatt, Corval
lis, and the wedding is set for
Saturday at three o'clock in the
Episcopal church of Corvallis.
Sorority Holds
Formal Banquet
Alpha Lambda chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha recently held
their jewel and pledge cere
monies and installation of offic
ers during a formal banquet at
Mon Desir inn, Central Point.
Receiving their sorority pins
were Mrs. Harold Adams, Mrs.
William Raymond and Mrs. Ly
man Smith. Receiving pledge
pins were Mrs. Russell Torbeck,
Mrs. Robert Shangle, Mrs. War
ren Scott and Mrs. Thomas
Makris. Each pledge was pre
sented a corsage.
Mrs. Charles Jones, retiring
president, conducted installation
of new officers. They are presi
dent, Mrs. Chester Jines; vice
president, Mrs. Lyman Smith;
secretary, Mrs. Norman Oberst;
treasurer, Mrs. Willie Fischer;
parliamentarian, Miss Delores
Lee.
Mrs. Jines presented Mrs.
Jones with a past president's
gavel and an orchid corsage.
Mrs. Jines announced the fol
lowing committees for next year:
Educational director, Mrs. Har
old Adams; ways and means,
Mi's. Robert Barbee and Mrs.
Howard Phillips Jr.; jonquil girl,
Mrs. William Raymond; public
ity, Mrs. Chester Peterson; tele
phone committee, Mrs. Russell
Roseborough; historian, Miss
Frances Thrun.
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College Student
To Arrive Home
Miss Joyce Bearden, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bearden,
Lozier lane, is to arrive Sunday
from Portland where she has
been visiting sorority sisters
since the close of the spring term
at the University of Oregon. She
is a member of Alpha Phi soror
ity. Tomorrow evening she will
serve as a candlelighter at the
wedding of another sorority sis
ters. Soon after her arrival here
Sunday she will accompany her
parents to Reno, Nev., where the
group will visit the Beardens
other daughter, Mrs. John
Skyrman. Miss Bearden will re
main at Reno to attend summer
sessions at" the University of
Nevada and her parents will re
turn home Tuesday.
Juniors Hold Picnic
In Hawthorn Park
Degree of Honor Junior club
held a picnic meeting in Haw
thorne park last Saturday.
Guests were Mrs. J. R. Seiler,
Miss Adebee Seiler, Dave and
Douglas Snider Jr., Bend, Ore.,
Diana Carter, Wolf Creek, Ore.;
Vicki Breen, Judyth Booth, Carol
Town and Ronnie Combs, all
Medford.
Michael Finley and Diana
Carter were initiated.
Prizes were won by Dave and
Douglas Snider, Frank and Dick
Schuchard. Blaine - Wolf was
given, the Young Crusader for
taking a guest to the meeting.
The children played games arid
spent some time on the play
ground equipment of. the park.
The July meeting will be a
swimming party at the park.
AND WHY NOT?
Burlington, Vt. (U.PJ Miss
Lucy Bushey celebrated her
101st anniversary by eating
birthday cake for breakfast.
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Campfire Girls
Hold Ceremonial
Ayuzunta Camp Fire group
held an outdoor ceremonial Fri
day evening at 832 Palm street.
Mrs. Milton Medcalf of the
committee Of awards presented
Blue Bird honors to Maty Mar
garet Barr, Jacque Chesnut and
Nancy Morrison. This is the first
honor a Camp Fire Girl may re
ceive after flying up from a
Blue Bird grouf. Mrs. Medcalf
also presented the first rank,
trail seeker, to Joan Seitz. -
The girls helped plan part of
the ceremonial around the birth
day project "Let Freedom Ring";
lighting candles for famous peo
ple, of their choice, who had
helped build our country.
Receiving honor beads at the
ceremonial were Mary Margaret
Barr, Jsque Chesnut, Sara
Hinkle, Linda Medcalf, Nancy
Morrison, Joan Seitz, Janice
Taylor, Treva Toenniges, Donna
Unger and Ann Younger.
After the ceremonial the girls
gave an original skit and served
refreshments to their parents
and friends.
Rose Society
Show Today
The first annual rose show
of Medford Rose society, being
held today in the cafeteria of
Medford Senior High school, will
remain open until 9 o'clock to
night. The general public is in
vited to attend.
The show' ppened for entries
at 7:30 o'clock this morning and
by" 8 a.m. several tables were
already filled with specimens
entered for competition or for
identification, and with arrange
ments, r
The show, planned for earlier
in the month, was postponed
until today because of cold,
rainy weather which delayed
the blooming season. More than
100 ribbons and 14 trophies will
be presented, with the presenta
tion ceremony set for 8 p.m. to
night.
Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Gentner
are show chairman.
Chapter of Blind
Installs Officers
Officers were installed at a
meeting of Jackson County chap
ter, Associated Council of the
Blind, held last Sunday in the
Guild hall of St. Mark's Epis
copal church.
Chaplain Howard Chilson, as
sisted by Mrs. John E. Ragsdale,
conducted the ceremony. The
officers are John E. Ragsdale,
president; Mrs. Geraldine Mc
donald, vice-president; Howard
Chilson, chaplain; Mrs. Lydia
Harris, secretary-treasurer.
Appointed to office were Mrs.
Ella Lance, program chairman;
Mrs. Rose Munroe, social chair
man; Sam Evans, white cane
week chairman for 1956.
Mrs. Munroe and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hanscom were accepted
into membership.
Delegates John Ragsdale and
Mrs. Geraldine McDonald report
ed on the annual meeting of the
Oregon Associated Council of the
Blind held iri Portland May 21.
Mr. Ragsdale was elected a trus
tee to the council, and Mrs. Mc
Donald was named to the nom
inating committee.
Local. Delegates
Receive Offices
A heavy schedule of activities
is being enjoyed by Medford
delegates to Girls' state, a news
release from Salem states.
Among recent activities was
the election of city and county
officers and the nomination of
state officers.
Miss Jane Bash, in addition to
being elected a delegate to her
party caucus and to the position
of a county judge, had the honor
of being selected from her coun
ty to run for governor.
Other honors have been be
stowed upon the Medford girls.
Miss Marilyn Olson was elected
a delegate to her party caucus
and county judge. Miss Nancy
McKeown was elected a city
councilman and county sheriff.
GOLDEN WEDDING
Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Billings will observe their 50th
wedding anniversary with a re
ception Sunday, June 19. The
event will be held, in Ashland
Methodist church from 2:30 to 5
o'clock and all friends of the
couple are invited to attend.
Shower is Given
For Bride-Elect
Hornbrook Miss Agnes Van
De Weghe was honored June 9
with a bridal shower given for
her at the Community church j
by the Women's society. j
Invited to the party were Mes-
dames Mable Sanders, Floyd
Burns, Florent Van De Weghe,
Grace Quigley, Fred Blooming
camp, S. D. Haworth, John Sil
va, Nell Larson, Fred Jones, Les
ter Nye, Paul . Greene Henley
Clawson, Thomas Watt, Carroll
Funk, C. L. Gowing, L. Breceda,
Victor Van De Weghe and
Frank Ohlund, Hilt, Calif., Miss
Caroline Sylvia, Hilt; Mrs. Don
True, Grenada Calif.; Mesdames
Ella Pratt Mary Kurt, Henry De
Clerck, Thomas McHenry, E. C.
Smith, Lorin Cummins, Robert
Cummins, Irma Ceccato, Joe
Toggiato, L. E. Jeter, William
Sanders, Dan Metzen, Emery
Parshall, Ethel Seif, Les Seif,
Wayne Cummins, L. C. Walsh
Alfred King, Frank Freitas, Ben
Phillips, Dwain Hamrier, Dave
Holland and Laura Swinnerton
and Miss Dorothy Smith.'
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