Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, June 20. 19S5
Scholarships
Awarded to
Six Students
Portland Six southern Ore
gon students have been selected
for scholarships to Lewis and
Clark college by the Elk Lum
ber company of Medford.
Established primarily to aid
students of Jackson county, the
scholarships have now been in
creased in number to include
students from other, southwest
ern counties. The grants are
valued at S300 and are awarded
on the basis of scholarship,
Christian leadership and devo
tion to high ideals and standards
of conduct. A similar scholarship
program has been, worked out
with Willamette university.
A Medford committee selected
the following recipients for 1955
56; Miss Viola M. Russell, Med
ford; Miss Sydney K. Suther
land, Jacksonville; Miss Barbara
J. James, Ashland; Miss Barbara
E. Essman and Carroll Zon
Johnson, Klamath Falls, end
Miss Kara Lee Irwin, Rogue
River.
Miss Russell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Russell, 204
North Ivy street, is a musician.
In addition to her membership
in the high school band and
orchestra she has played with
the all-state orchestra. North
west orchestra and the Southern
Oregon Philharmonic orchestra.
Last year she performed as con
cert mistress with the Rogue
River Valley Music Festival or
chestra. In her junior year she
won the Girls' league award.
Miss Sutherland is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F.
Sutherland, 305 North Fourth
street, Jacksonville, and an hon
or student. She has been a mem
ber of the school orchestra, band,
choir and triple-trio and has
served on the newspaper staff.
For two years she has been an
assistant Girl Scout leader.
Overnight Ride
Made by Rangers;
Winners Named
Members of Rogue Rangers
made an overnight ride and
camping trip to the old Military
bridge the weekend of June 12.
Accompanying the young people
were Mrs. Hattie Gibson, Mrs.
William Prentice, Mrs. Ralph
McPherson and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Steele
Following dinner Saturday
right Miss Pat Rushton and Miss
Carolyn Jasmine entertained
with accordion numbers. The
club presented a gift to Mr. and
Mrs. Steele in appreciation of
their, work with the club.
Sunday morning the young
people prepared breakfast for
visiting parents and then played
games on horseback until t;me
to ride home.
Rogue Rangers were repre
sented at the recent Junior
Horse show in Grants Pass by
El Rita Gabie, Jim and Jane
Young. Barbara Read and Lin
May. El Rita Gabie won first
place in the pleasure horse
class, Jim Young and El Rita
won third place in a scurry race
and Barbara Read took fourth
place in the western pleasure
class.
Mix-Match!
Chapter President
Attends Convention
Mrs. Chester Jines, 122 Lin
coin street, newly elected presl
dent of Alpha Lambda chapter,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority,
was in Wichita, Kan., last week
for the eighth international con
vention of the group. Mrs. Jines
was a candidate for the office of
international second vice-president,
and is a past Oregon state
president of the sorority.
Mr. Jines accompanied his
wife to Wichita.
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NUMBER.
Women Golfers
Of Klamath Falls
To Be Guests Here '
Women golfers from Klamath
Falls will be guests of Rogue
Valley Women's Golf associa
tion for luncheon, Thursday,
June 23, at Rogue Valley Coun
try club. Luncheon will be
served at 1:30 p.m.
Medford golfers planning to
attend are asked to make reser
vations by calling Mrs. Royal E.
Bebb.' 3-1581, or Mrs. Fred Con
rad, 3-4972, no later than Tues
day evening.
Election Planned
For Sojourners
Medford Sojourners will meet
Thursday, June 23, at 1 p.m. at
the Medford hotel for election
of officers.
An invitation is extended to
all inactive members to attend.
Newcomers to Medford and vi
cinity who have lived here less
than two years are eligible for
membership and are invited to
attend and become members.
The organization is purely social
and has for its main purpose
helping newcomers to become
acquainted. Any newcomers who
has not been contacted will be
welcomed at the meetings and
can obtain more information by
calling 3-4277.
Tm delighted with the
quick response I get out of my Dodge
using entirely new grade Mobilgas
Nine out of ten drivers of pre-1955
Dodges and many other cars get
smoothest, knock-free mileage with
new grade Mobilgas which sells in
the price range of regular.
Look for this sign.
Correys Observe
Golden Wedding;
Ceremony Held
Mr. and Mrs. William Correy,
807B South Centtral avenue, cel
ebrated their golden wedding an
niversary June 10 at a ceremony
and reception in Venice, Calif.
The Correys renewed their
wedding vows at a service con
ducted by Elder H. Blakeman of
Los Angeles at the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints in Venice. Music was
provided by Mrs. Margaret
Jones, pianist, Mr. Knotts and J.
McConnell, soloists. Mrs. Blake
man had decorated the church
with marguerites and candles.
Mrs. Edna Smith, Culver City,
served as attendant for Mrs. Cor
rey and Mr. Spencer, pastor of
the Venice church, as best man
for Mr. Correy. Therese Correy
was flower girl.
Mrs. Correy wore a blue silk
crepe dress trimmed in dusty
pink and her corsage was of yel
low rose buds. Mrs. Smith wore
pink silk crepe with yellow rose
bud corsage.
Ushers were H. Spintig and
Wellman Correy.
For the reception Mrs. Esther
Baker, Culver City, cut the
golden wedding cake and Mrs.
Spintig poured punch.
The Correys received many
gifts and messages, and guests
from several cities in southern
California attended the celebra
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Correy have
lived in Medford for six years.
Speakers' Clubs
Plan Joint Session
; A joint meeting of Medford
and Grants Pass Toastmistress
clubs has been planned for June
29. It will be held at Rogue
Riviera at 7 p.m.
Installation of officers will be
held, and taking office in the
Medford club will be Mrs. Clar
ence Wilson, president; Mrs.
Wallace Martin, vice - presi
dent; Mrs. Donald Bergman, sec
retary; Mrs. Arnold Bohnert,
treasurer and Mrs. James Vand
er Steen, club reporter.
Reservations are to be made
by phoning Mrs. Bergman,
3-4431, not later than June 25.
Anyone interested in joining
Toastmistress club is invited to
attend.
At the last meeting of the
Medford club Mrs. Wallace Has-
kins, Mrs. Effie Kurtz and Mrs.
J. R. Seiler gave talks. Mrs. Has
kins talked on "Traveling for
Education and Fun." Mrs. Kurtz'
topic was "Is Fun the Answer?"
and . Mrs. Seiler spoke on "My
Most Unforgetable Person."
- Toastmistress for the evening
was Mrs. Harry Marshall, and
Mrs. Bergman was topicmistress.
Miss Anna Streed was hostess,
Mrs. C. A. Thatcher was speech
evaluator, Mrs. Martin was lexi
cologist, Mrs. Bohnert served as
timekeeper and Mrs. Eloise
Winklebeck was program evalu
ator. Mrs. Seiler gave the invo
cation. Mrs. S. D.. Earhart was a guest
for the meeting.
Beauticians Elect
Two New Officers
Mrs. Geri Byrd resigned as
president at the last meeting of
Medford unit, Oregon Beauti
cian's association, held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Funk on North Central avenue.
Mrs. Eloise Logan succeeded
Mrs. Byrd. Mrs. Virgie Mang re
signed from her office as secre
tary, and Mrs. Marlene Funk
was elected to succeed her. Mrs.
Mang will serve as publicity
chairman for the group.
The next meeting of the group
will be a dinner at Tally Ho
restaurant July 11.
Chapter Members
At UN Meeting
Medford chapter of Oregon
United Nations association has
two representatives at the 10th
anniversary meeting of United
Nations being held in San Fran
cisco this week.
They are the chapter presi
dent, Bruce Manley, and Mrs.
Herbert Sampert. Mr. Manley
arrived in San Francisco yester
day morning to remain for the
entire session, and Mrs. Sampert
left by United Airlines Sunday
afternoon.
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Return
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peter
son and daughters, 2584 Bullock
road, have returned from a two
weeks vacation spent visiting
relatives near New Windsor,
111. Mr. Peterson was formerly
from New Windsor.
Matting Planned
For Navy Mothtrs
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
club will meet Tuesday, June 20,
at 1:30 p.m. at Girls Community
club for a business session..
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Medford Woman
Renominated to
College Board
Portland Mrs. George C.
Flanagan, Medford, was recently
nominated for approval by the
Presbyterian Synod of Oregon
for another three-year term on
the board of trustees of Lewis
and Clark college.
This action took nlace at the
annual meeting of the board
June 5. At this meeting Presi
dent Morgan S. Odeil reported
that the college had balanced
its operating budget for the past
year ending May 31. A total of
S412.373 came to the collesp in
gifts of many, stock and prop
erty, including a $100,000 gift
from an anonymous donor tn
apply on the building fund.
Dr. Odell also reported an
accumulation of $275,000 in eift
toward a new music buildine
The opening of Piatt hall dormi
tory .tor 122 men and recogni
tion by American Association
of University Women, which
granted membership to the col
lege, were noted in the report
among achievements of the past
year.
Winners Announced
By Duplicate Club
Riverside Duplicate Br idee
club has announced winners for
the last meeting.
Mrs. T. J. Fuson and Roy
Pduitt scored 59Vz points to lead
north-south winners. Second in
that playina position went to Mr.
Fuson and Al Gilhousen for 49 Va
points and third to Mrs. Richard
Milestone and Mrs. J. P. Vachon
for 48 noints. Mrs. Van Gil
bert and Mrs. M. M. Herman
took fourth with 42 Doints.
Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Mrs.
George B. Dean headed east-west
winners, scoring 45Vfc points.
John Solheim and Emery Wheat
took second with 44 points, and
in third place were Mrs. E. K
Ricker. and Mrs. J. N. Tobin
with 40 points. Fourth went to
Mrs. George Choate and Mrs.
O. O. Alenderfer for 38 points.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and new for
the society section oi The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a.m ot the day of publication and
tot week day news is S Djn the
day before publication.
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 pjn.
11 a.m. Women of First
Baptist church, church annex.
12 noon Circte 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 pjn. 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.
Gerald Cory Jr.
Is Honor Graduate -
Gerald A. Cory Jr., hat re
cently been graduated from the
University of South Carolina at
Columbia, S.C. Mr. Cory placed
sixth in scholarship in a class of
529 students and was graduated
cum laude.
He was also No. 1 graduate in
the United States Air Force
ROTC, receiving tha ROTC cita
tion. He has been elected to Phi
Beta Kappa, national scholastic
honor society.
The student received the Sec
ond Hampton Award in History
his junior year.
Mr. Cory has been appointed
a reserve officer in the USAF
with the rank of second lieuten
ant. ' ' i
Mrs. Cory is the formar Mary
Anne Sletten of Medford,- and
the Corys are making their home
in Columbia pending a call to
active duty for Mr. Cory.
Little Orchestra
Ta Give Concert
Portland, Ore. (U.R) Port
land's Little Chamber orchestra,
now touring Europe under its
director, Boris Sirpo, will give
a concert here July 7.
Members of the 70ung wom
en's orchestra will . return to
Portland July 5. The group is
scheduled to appear on a tele
vision show in New York on
July 3.
The conceit, sponsored by the
Portland Chamber orchestra, was
to be in recognition of the "not
able contribution" the Little
Chamber group has made to
"the prestige of young Ameri
can music" on its tour.
j College Women
Mnstall Officers
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Installation of officers was
held at the last meeting of Col
lege Women's club, held at the
home of Mrs. Ira D. Canfield.
Coleman Creek road. Taking of
fice were Miss Bertha Stephens,
president; Mrs. S. H. Gay, vice
president; Miss Ethel Reid, sec
retary and Mrs. H. S. Chirgwin,
treasurer.
Mrs. Nick DeWitt reviewed
the book "Venture into Dark
ness" by Alice Tisiale Hobart.
Serving on the social com
mittee for the day were Mrs.
Virgil Bolton, Mrs. R. C. Van
Valzah, Mrs. S. E. Trent, Mrs.
J. A. Medley and Mrs. L. A.
Mentzer.
Auxiliary-Guild
Announces Picnic
St. Mark's auxiliary -guild
will meet at Black Oaks Friday,
June 24, for the annual guild
picnic. Members wishing trans
portation are to meet at the
church at 12 noon.
Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Mrs.
Aletha Vawter and Mrs. R. H.
Holmes make up the committee.
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