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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Mr. and Mrs.
Couple Wed
Last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
left on their wedding trip to
Erie, N. D., following their mar
riage last Sunday, June 12. The
couple will live near Erie where
the bridegroom is a farmer. The
bride is the former Miss Darlene
Bradshaw, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur L. Bradshaw. route
.3, box 175-D, Medford. The
bridegroom's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Mitchell, also of Erie,
were here for the wedding.
The Rev. Darold H. Jones per
formed the double ring rites at
the First Church of God at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon. .
Mr. Bradshaw gave his daugh
ter in marriage. Her white fig
ured nylon dress was of street
length and she carried a white
orchid on a Bible.
Miss Barbara Hendrickson,
the maid of honor, wore a laven
der organdy dress and her
corsage was of pink carnations.
Clifford Pedersen, was best man.
Ushers were Roy Hoover and
Peter Ryn.
The bride's mother wore a
pale green nylon dress and the
bridegroom's mother chose a
navy blue dress. Both had white
accessories and both wore cor
sages of carnations.
Music was furnished by Mrs
Jones who sang and Miss Leola
Miller, the accompanist.
At the reception held at the
Jones home, 402 King street.
Mrs. Hoover served the cake
and Miss Doris Ryn poured the
punch.
Jacksonville Club
Plans Installation
Jacksonville Installation of
officers is planned by Jackson
ville Garden club for a meeting
on Thursday, 'June 23, at the
club's room in the old U. S. ho
tel in Jacksonville at 1:30 p.m.
A large amount of business,
reports, payment of dues and for
the club magazine are all on the
agenda, it is stated.
Mrs. Kenneth Farley will be
hostess.
Padre Junipero Serra, founder
of the California missions, died
Aug. 28, 1784.
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Picnic Announced
For Presbyterians
Tuesday Afternoon
Women of Jj"irst Presbyterian
church have been invited to a
picnic at the summer home of
Mrs. Scott Davis on the Rogue
River, Tuesday, June 21. A small
charge will be made for the
luncheon. Those who desire di
rections or transportation are to
meet at the church at 12;30
o'clock.
Those attending are asked to
take a "white elephant" for an
auction sale to be conducted by
Mrs. C. W. Lemery. .
Child care will be provided
at the. church.
Military Order
To Meet Sunday;
Plan Rehearsal .
Cebu swamp, Military Order
of the Lizards, will hold its next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Bertha Nelson, 126 Clover lane,
Medford, Sunday, June 28. at 1
p.m. A potluck dinner will be
served at noon. Medford Lady
Lizards are requested to bring
hot dishes and Grants Pass
Lady Lizards salads and desserts.
This will be the last meeting
before the grand swamp convo
cation in Bend. Mrs. Albert Wal-
lis, Grants Pass, - Cebu swamp
gila monster, states that there
will be practice for the skit to
be given during the convocation
stunt night. The grand gila mon
ster, Mrs. Don Anderson of Med
ford, will announce her plans
for the convocation and appoint
several committees.
A report will be given by the
committee on the public card
party to be held at Girls' Com
munity club Thursday, June 23.
Visitors Arrive
From Warrenton
Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Sanford, Warrenton, Ore.,
arrived Saturday to visit for
about a week with Mr. Sanford's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Sanford, Jack
sonville. The Bryan Sanford's son, Dick
Sanford, left Saturday for Sac
ramento, Calif., where he will
be employed.
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Sunday, Jun If, ISS1
Med ford's Jobs Daughters
Hold Installation and Ball
Medford bethel 14, Job's .Daughters, installed Miss Rosalie
Johnson honored queen in ceremonies held last Wednesday eve
ning' in the Masonic temple. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.' LaVern Johnson, 120 Washington' street.
Miss Alexa Hibbard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hibbard,
20 Lincoln street, is the retiring
queen. ' . ,
Taking office with Misc John
son were Miss Emily Masterson,
senior princess; Miss Sally. Ross,
junior princess;" Miss Ann - Gar
ner, guide; Mis Susan Hubbard,
marshall: -Miss Linda Wicker.
senior custodian Miss Susan Da
vis, junior custodian; Miss San
dra Kubalek, , librarian; ,Miss
Kav Little! treasurer: Miss Di
ana Russell, chaplain; Miss Sue
Donna Doolep .recorder; . Miss
Judith Bell. Miss Susan Knight.
Miss Susan ralker, Miss Rose
Mary Doolen, Miss Sylvia- Mor-
rise, messengers; Miss Lou .lsa
Vnpptlv. musician: Mis Frances
Flink, inner guard; Miss Lana
Salyers, outer guard;. Miss
Sharon Knieht. lady of lights;
Miss Karen Lytle, Assistant.
Miss Pam Cooksey, soloist;
Miss Sharon Blickenstaff assist
ant: Miss Lama Lambo. histor
ian; Miss Mary Ellen Atterbury,
prompter; Miss Carole Norwood,
and Miss Karen Paschke, pages;
Miss Diane Gilchrest, Miss Su
san Baker, Miss Jackie Creager,
Miss Karen Culbertson, Miss
Claudia Hoover, Miss Jacquline
Mee, Miss Darlene Morrow. Miss
Charlotte Newhall, Miss Judith
Ross, Miss Roseland Wade. Miss
Barbara Forbes, Miss Sylvia
Baker, daughters of the choir.
Installing officers were Miss
Barbara Roach, guide; Miss Shir
ley Johnson, marshal; Miss Joy
Adams, recorder; Miss Sandra
Hubbard, chaplain; Miss Susan
Brill,, musician; Miss Eleanor
Leibbrand, junior custodian;
Miss Jackie Pond, senior custo
dian.. The crowning ceremony was
conducted by members of Med
ford DeMolay. with Darrel Britt-
san acting as master counselor
for the evening. Miss Emily
Masterson sang "You'll Never
Walk Alone" for Miss Johnson.
Miss Johnson introduced her
parents, her sister, Donna John
son, and brother, Johnny John
son, who presented her with a
gavel, her sister Shirley and
grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Ram
sey. Miss Johnson's father- pre
sented her with a bouquet of
red roses.
Among those introduced were
Mrs. Everett Faber, Central
Point, vice-erand ttuardian for
Oregon; Merlyn Borough, high
priest of the Royal Arcn Masons;
Earl Knight, DeMolay Dad;
Mrs. W. S. Spence, past guardian
of Bethel 14; Mrs. Richard Strat-
ton, guardian of Bethel 38; im
Manning, associate guardian of
Bethel UD; F. H. Evernham, past
associate guardian of Bethel 14;
Mrs. Jack Ward and Morris
Boughner, matron and patron of
Reames chapter.
Also introduced were tnree
queens, Miss Sheila Spence,
Bpthel UD Medford: Miss Anita
Conger, Bethel 8, - Central
Point; Miss Jeannie Elverhart,
Rothpi 22. Ashland: also Misses
Melva and Belva Chew, Central
Point,. Miss Pond, Miss Leib
brand, Miss Shirley Johnson,
Miss Hubbard. Miss Roach and
Miss Hibbard. Medford, past
queens; Miss Maria Abbott. Cen
cral Point and Miss Linda Ir
win, princesses of the Ashland
bethel.
The retiring queen was pre
sented a gift from the bethel and
a past queen's pin. The evening
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Mils Rosalia Johnson
(Brainerd photo)
closed with twoaddenda.
The new and retiring -queens
were honored at a ball following
the ceremonies. "In the Garden
of Roses" was the theme.
Installation Held
At June. Meeting
Of Garden Club
"Eagle Point The June meet
ing of the Eagle Point Federated
Garden club, was held at the
home . of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dahack on Tiller-Trail Highway.
Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Medford, in
stalled officers for the ensuing
year. They are president, Mrs
Lawrence Messal; vice-president,
Mrs. Francis Putman; secretary,
Mrs. Clarence Davies; treasurer,
Mrs. Earle Jossy and historian,
Mrs. Ted Flury.
- The club will assist the newly
organized Garden club at Camp
White, by donating plants,
shrubs and bulbs of their choice.
Club members served refresh
ments and furnished entertain
ment at a meeting -June 15.
Mrs. Messal was the club dele
gate to the state convention in
Portland last week
Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald, retiring
president, thanked the members
for their cooperation the past
year. Mrs. Otto Nagel, made cor
sages for the incoming officers.
The meeting was in the nature
of . a picnic, with a covered dish
lunch at noon, under the shade
trees on the Dahack lawn. X
tour of- the large gardens was
made. There were thirteen guests
of the club present.
Next meeting of the club will
be at the home of Mrs.' John
Carnes July 6.
Cotton Bag Contest
Opens This Month;
Prizes Announced' y
The National Cotton Bag Sew
ing Contest officially opens this
month and - Will . continue until
mid-November' at 53 state and
regional- fairs across the United
States. ' '.
Winners of each local fair re
ceive a portable Pfaff sewing
machine and a chance, at the
national finals in Chicago No
vember 15. During the finals the
1955 cotton bag sewing queen
and two alternates will be se
lected and receive an expense
paid week in Chicago plus gifts
totaling $2,500. These gifts in
clude such items as refrigerator,
gas range, automatic washen
television set, sewing cabinets
and many other valuable prizes.
The third annual sewing con
test, sponsored jointly by Na
tional Cotton council and Textile
Bag Manufacturers association,
encourages women to take ad
vantage of the . re-use value of
cotton bags which package feed,
flour, "sugar and other products.
vThe ' popularity of this type
sewing has been steadily grow
ing and . today cotton-bag fash
ions hold a prominent place in
the style world.
OAR Chapter Plans
Picnic on Saturday
The June meeting of Crater,
Lake chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, will be a
picnic Saturday, June 25, at the
home of Mrs. Edward Root on
Jacksonville highway. Mrs. D. O.
Hood will give a report on a state
board meeting which she recent-.
ly attended. Members are asked'
to take their own service. The
lunch will be served at 1 p.m.
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The total national production
of asparagus in 1954 was 307,'
000,000 pounds.
Or Sundays and Haliaaya
10 a.m.. to 9 p.m.
WasMays t:30 a.'ra. to 10 p.m.
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Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers;
Flag Day Marked
Election of officers and a flag
day program highlighted the last
meeting of the Medford Amer
ican Legion auxiliary, held June
14; f v:."- " :
The; 'new . officers ; are Mrs.
Herb Gifford, president; Mrs.
Mary -Jane Pennington, first
vice-president; Mrs. Lawrence
Luysecond vice-president; Mrs.
Rqss Minheci, secretary; Mrs.
Charles "Wiley, treasurer; Mrs.
M. E. Fisher and Mrs. George
Smith, iergeant-at-arms.
Executive board members are
Mrs. Earl Bigalow; Mrs. Merle
Jarmin and Mrs. Bert Staats.
Delegates elected to the 1955
state convention, to be held at
Redmond July 27-30, are Mrs.
Gilford, Mrs." Minneci, Mrs.
Fisher and Mrs' Tom Freed, and
alternates are Mrs. George
Smith, Mrs. Leo Williams, Mrs.
Ed Leach and Mrs. A. E. Retak
ing. '
Also attending from the Med
ford unit will be Mrs. Bigalow,
president of District 13, and Miss
Laura York, department music
chairman. -
The Flag day program was
prepared by Mrs. Jarmin, Amer
icanism chairman. Articles re
garding the history of the flag,
the "Romance of bur National
Anthem" and the origin of the
pledge to the flag were given. '
Mrs. Leo Williams, Camp
White hospital chairman, report
ed that Mrs. William Graham,
department rehabilitation chair
man, and Mrs. Elnora Ruef, de
partment chairman of volunteer
hospital workers, had recently
visited Camp , White . and were
favorably impressed with the
Legion's program there.
Chairman of past presidents,
Mrs. Cole Holmes, reported that
57 dozen artificial flowers had
been sent to the Portland Vet
eran's hospital to be used by the
men to decorate their wheel
chairs for the recent rose parade.
Mrs. Herb Goldsmith, poppy
chairman, reported that the re
cent poppy sale had been suc
cessful and expressed her appre
ciation for the cooperation of
the public.
Mrs. Pennington reported on
the auxiliary's junior conference
for District 13 held recently iu
Ashland. Three Medford juniors
attended and participated in
initiation ceremonies.
Summer Activities
Planned by Group .
At Session Monday
Plans for - summer activities
were made at a meeting of Scot
tish Rite Women's club Monday
at the Masonic temple. The presi
dent, Mrs. Fred Graten, presided
at the meeting.
A potluck dinner was planned
for June 27 and will be followed
by an evening of cards. All Scot
tish Rite Masons and their wives
are cordially invited to attend.
Those with thelriitials A-J inclu
sive1 are to take hot vegetables,
K-S, salads and T-Z, home made
cakes.
Those present were reminded
of a potluck luncheon to be held
June 24 at the home of Mrs.
Edward Root, 3261 Jacksonville
highway. '
After the meeting the women
joined, the Scottish Rite Masons
in the dining room where re
freshments were served from ta
bles decorated with columbine
and red roses.
Committee of the evening was
composed of Mrs. E. C. Hoffman,
Gold Hill;' Mrs. John Harder,
Grants Pass' and Mrs. Cleveland
Weston, Rogue River.
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than ever with husky chunks of
ripe olives, chopped dill pickle,
green onions and thinly sliced
celery.
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Installation Rites at Hall "
Central Point Miss Anita Conger was installed honored
queen of Central Point bethel
held June 11 in Central Point
and Miss Maria. Abbott were installed senior and junior princesses
respectively. v
Taking other offices of the
order are Miss Nadra Moore,
guide; Miss Sally Elden, mar
shal; Miss Roberta Dunlap, Chap
lin; Miss Donna Burnett, trea
surer; Miss Gwen Moore, record
er . and Miss Janet Kilbourn,
musician.
The Misses Debbie Dunlap,
M a r 1 e n e Burelson, Suzanne
Hood, Kay Askwith and Joane
Ritter, messengers, and the
Misses Helen Hood and . Linda
Warren, . senior and junior cus
todians respectively.
Miss Laural Setness, inner
guard; Miss June Taylor, outer
guard; Miss Barbara Henderson,
soloist, assisted by Miss Gwen
Moore; Miss Carol Bailey, lady
of the lights; and Miss Julie Ash-
son, historian. ,
Bethel ehior members are the
Misses , Linda Pirkey, Susan
Chubb, Jeanette Purdy, Lavon
Malone, Patti Barber, Carolyn
Stevenson, Nancy Hopper, Mari
lyn Harrison, Ruth Day, Re
becca Ferrel, Sandra Guss, Ra
chel Hamilton, -' Madge , Lilly
white, Suzanne Rogers, Lee
Stotts and Ellen Ward.
Installing officers were Miss
Melva Chew, queen; Miss. Belva
Chew,' guide Mrs. Donald A.
Faber, marshal; Mrs. 'Gene Sim-
ftmons, recorder; Mrs. Robert
Carter, Chaplain; Miss Nancy
Mallon, musician; Miss Theda
Havice and Miss Maxine Day,
senior; and junior custodians, re
spectively, and Miss Kay Kil
bourn, courtesy musician.
The ceremony was preceded
by a formal banquet at Rogue
Valley Country club which
honored Miss Melva Chew, re
tiring queen. Theme of the ban
quet was "Three Coins in the
Fountain," and for the occasion
Miss Chew wore a white dress
trimmed with tiny queen hearts
She was presented green and
white orchids.
Miss Anita Conger, queen
elect, presented Miss Chew s
gift of silver from bethel mem
bers. ; :
. Jimmy Conger, a brother of
the queen-elect, assisted in the
ceremonies and Melvin Harsh
placed the crown on Miss Con
ger's head. Young Harsh is mas
ter councilor of Crater chapter
Order of the DeMolay. Miss
Joan . Martin, Medford, sang.
Miss Conger's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Conger, and
her brothers, Jimmy and Ross,
were introduced and Mrs. Con
ger was presented an orchid
corsage. The queen's grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Purcell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Conger, also were introduced
and presented flowers.
Mrs, Richard Stratton, chap
ter queen and present guardian
of the bethel, was among those
introduced and others were past
queens, Mrs. Robert Carter, Miss
Melva Chew, Mrs. Gene Sim
mons, Miss Belva Chew, Miss
Nancy Mallon and Miss Linda
Obehchain; Mrs. Donald A. Fa
ber, a past junior princess of the
bethel, and Miss Janet ' Perry,
junior princess of the Medford
UD, Mrs: Everett Faber, Vice
grand-guardian; Mrs. Paul Selby
guardian -of Medford UD; Dale
Blickenstaff, associate guardian
of Medford Bethel 15; Melvin
Harsh, DeMolay master coun
cilor; Mrs. Luther Day,-matron
of Nevita chapter, OES; pre
sented the bethel with a gift to
be. used toward the purchase of
new robes. .
William: Bishop, worshipful
master of the Central Point Ma
sonic lodge, presentd Miss Con
ger a bouquet of red rosebuds
from the lodge.
Archie Purdy, DeMolay "dad'
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advisor, also was introduced.
Miss Belva Chew, sister of the
retiring honored queen, present
ed her with a past queen's pin.
Miss Susan Sutherland, a cousin
of Miss Conger, presented flow
ers to the queen.
Also participating in the ri
tual were Miss Cherie Burelson,
Miss Doris Sutherland. Ross
Conger, and Mrs. Gene Simmons
who was rarrator. Mrs. John
Dunlap furnished a feather quill
pen for use of the officers in
registering in a special "boat
of gold."
Mrs. Dale Blickenstaff of Med
ford furnished accompaniment
and an addenda was given in
honor of the queen. Miss Vickie
Noel presented the queen a vase
in keeping with the theme of
decorations, which were in a
madonna motif.
The hall was decorated with
pink and white snapdragons and
blue Ester Reed daisies with
madonna figurines.
Decorations were prepared by
Mrs. Homer Conger, the honor
ed queen's mother, Mrs. John
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