Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1955, Image 19

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v Mrs. M. M. Byerly of Gold Hill, who recently took her first
' airplane ride at the age of 75. is shown here with Stewardess Mari
lyn Swenson, Seattle, of United Air Lines. Mrs. Byerly, mother of
Mrs. H. D. Force in Gold Hill, flew to Portland from where she
went to Hillsboro to risit another daughter, Mrs. Neal Bush.
(Landis-Shangle photo)
&ILIETCIIDAIHi
Sunday
12:30 p.m. Adult Bible
'class of First Christian church.
Fellowship hall.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Southern
J Oregon Gem and Mineral show,
boy's gymnasium, Medford Jun
' ior high school.
1 p.m. Colonel Sargent
: camp and auxiliary, Redman
' hall.
) Monday
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah
' lodge, IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth
st.
8 p.m. Veterans of Foreign
War auxiliary department dance,
Camp White theater.
. Tuesday
9:30 a.m. Circle 5, WSCS,
First Methodist church, Mrs. J.
R. Compagnoni 209 Crater Lake
ave., quilting, luncheon by' host
ess; business meeting, 1 p.m.
11 a.m. Women of First
Baptist church, church annex.
12 noon Circle 1, WSCS,
First Methodist church, Mrs. L.
E. Van Ausdall, 338 Fairmont
st., potluck.
12:30 p.m. Women's Asso
ciation of First Presbyterian
church, meet at church for trans
portation to Scott Davis home.
12:30 p.m. Circle 8, WSCS,
First Methodist church, Mrs.
Chester James, 307 Willamette
ave., potluck.
1 p.m. Circle 2, ,WSCS,
First Methodist church, at
church, dessert; Circle 3, Mrs.
Walter G. Garner, 2009 East
Main st.
1:15 p.m. Circle 7, WSCS,
First Methodist church, Mrs. W.
G. Hughes, 204 Crater Lake ave.
1:30 p.m. Butte Falls Fede
rated Garden club, home of Mrs.
Harry Dalton.
1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks
lounge.
7 p.m. 8 and 40, Legion
home.
8 p.m. Footlighters reun
ion, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wimmer,
1115 West Second st.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg.
8 p.m. Crater Lake post,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
auxiliary,. VFW hall.
8 p.m. Circle 6, WSCS, Mrs.
O. P. Taylor, 3254 Jacksonville
highway, joint meeting with
Circle 10.
Wednesday
12 noon Adarel Social club,
OES, Mrs. Frank Janosky,
Jacksonville.
7:30 p.m. UD bethel, Job's
Daughters of Medford, Pythian
bldg.
8 p.m. Bow Bells chapter,
DBE, Girls Community club.
Thursday
11:30 a.m. Mistletoe club,
meet with RNA juveniles, picnic,,
south Hawthorne park. :
1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley
Women's Golf association, RV
Country club.
1:30 p.m. Jacksonville Gar
den club, club rooms in US
hotel, Jacksonville.
' 7 p.m. Talisman Rosebud
Council, Sunshine Girls, Py
thian bldg.
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES
Medford Masonic hall.
Friday
12:30 p.m. Electa - Social
club, annual picnic, Mrs. Etta
Pryor, 33 Black Oak dr.
6:30 p.m Lady Shrihers, Mrs.
James Grigsby. Agate rd., route
1, box 124 A, Eagle Point.
Saturday ,
Crater Lake chapter, DAR,
picnic. Mrs. Edward Root, Jack
sonville highway.
The easternmost point in the
United States is West Quoddy
Head, Maine.
Rogue Chapter
Of Secretaries
Installs Officers
With Mrs. Jeanne Brown, re
tiring president, as installing of
ficer, Mrs. Kathryn Thomas be
came sixth president of Rogue
River chapter, National Secre
taries association, in candlelight
ceremonies performed Thursday
evening, June 9, at the Medford
hotel. Dinner preceded the rites,
at which Miss Gladys Goetz, re
tiring second vice-president, as
sisted. Other officers installed for the
1955-56 club year are Mrs. Dar
lyne Rudd, first vice-president;
Miss Aileen Tamney, second
vice-president; Mrs. Iola Russell,
recording secretary; Mrs. Ann
Brown, corresponding secretary,
and Mrs. Kay Jandreau, treas
urer. Following the installation cere
mony Mrs. Brown was presented
a past president's pin and a gift
from members of the executive
board. -
Committee chairmen appoint
ed for the following year by
Mrs. Thomas are Mrs. Jandreau,
bulletin editor; Miss Gladys
Goetz, membership; Mrs. Gladys
Rice and Mrs. Joyce Jack, co
chairmen of ways and , means;
Mrs. Brown, civic; Mrs. Rudd,
publicity; Mrs. Virginia Schus
ter, public relations representa
tive, and Mrs. Gloria Smith,
education.
Sunday, June 19, IMS
MreroTO (OHzaom mail
Medford Jaycettes
Plan Swim Party;
Exchange Recipes
Plans were completed at a
meeting of Medford Jaycettes
Wednesday evening for a swim
ming party and picnic to be
held July 6 at Twin Plunges in
Ashland. Mrs. Wilmer W. Rob
ertson appointed Mrs, Bob Hart
as reservation chairman. . ,
Members may bring guests
and may contact Mrs. Hart at
2-9264 for reservations.
Mrs. Calvin Howsley reported
that magazines had been de
livered to Sacred Heart hospital
and reminded members to ..con
tinue to bring their magazines
for this project.
Mrs. Howsley, Mrs. Hart, Mrs.
Vern Collins, Mrs. Lyle DeKon
ing, Mrs. Robert Boyer, Mrs.
Ron James and Mrs. Bruce
Cyphers under the chairman
ship of Mrs. W. W. Smith, con
ducted a baked food sale yester
day. The evening's program was
concluded with a "favorite
recipe" exchange. Co-hostesses
were Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Cal
vin McKibben. '
Group Announces
Overnight Ride
- Reservations should be made
not later than .Wednesday, June
22 for an overnight ride planned
by the Medford Trail Riders for
Saturday, June 25, those in
charge have announced. They
may be made by telephoning
Medford 3-4816 or Ashland
9-4965.
A hot dinner, breakfast and
package lunch will be served in
buckaroo fashion, and dancing,
both square and round, will be a
diversion. A portable dance floor
in the out-of-doors will be used.
H. H. Herrin of Ashland and
Vince Swinney of Medford will
guide groups from their, respec
tive areas.
Cadet Lt Foust
Cadet Lieutenant
Honored at Party
John Foust, son of Mr? and
Mrs. Fred Foust, 610 Experi
ment' Station road, Medford,
was honored at a buffet dinner
Wednesday evening for . which
Mrs.' Clyde Fichtner was the
hostess, assisted by members of
Medford Squadron, Civil Air
Patrol. Young Foust will leave
July 16 for Chile under , an ex
change Civilian Air Patrol pro
gram. He is a Medford high
school student and a cadet lieu
tenant with the Medford CAP.
The student is one of three
Oregon cadets chosen for this
program.
He was presented a gift by the
group and the evening was spent
in square dancing.
. Introduced at the party were
Lt. Bette E. Miller, coordinator
of women's activities, and Cadet
Lt. Janice Stevens..
Women Receive
Nursing Degrees
From University
Two young women from the
valley were graduated at recent
ceremonies at the University of
Portland college of nursing.
Both received bachelor of
science degrees in nursing. They
are Miss Joyce Gosch,. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gosch,
243 North Ivy street, and Miss
Nanette Furry, daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Raymond Furry of
Phoenix.
Miss Gosch is a St. Mary's
high school graduate and - re
ceived the award for outstand
ing leadership in her" class. She
also received a scholarship from
the Business and Professional
Women's club.
Miss Furry was a 1951 Phoe
nix high school graduate, and
at the recent graduation she re
ceived cum laude honors.
At the ceremonies from here
were Mrs. . Furry's parents, a
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Popow and
their daughter, Darilyn, and
Mrs.. Vivienne Cecot of Med
ford; Miss Gosch's parents, and
her sisters, Mr. W. E. Driscoll
Jr., and Miss Pat Gosch, and
Mrs. Robert Messer, all of Med
ford. Also there for the occa
sion was Mrs. Gosch's grand
mother, Mrs. Hans Gosch, who
made the trip to Portland from
her home in Randall, Minn.
John L. Sullivan, former sec
retary of the Navy, gave the
commencement address. .The
ceremonies were held in the
Portland civic auditorium.
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