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Two Guilds Plan
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(hady Cove Mrs. Ranald
(Axicii. was hostess for a meet-
jn Uf Saint Martin's Episcopal
f jiict August 1, when plans were
Snsrle tor a buckaroo breakfast
ffi jfc served August 14 at the
Rogue Grange hall from
$an t 11 a.m.
'-The fcreakfast is sponsored by
$8iftt Martha's guild of Prospect
ncT Saint Alartin's guild, Shady
Sir. Jsmes Sawyer gave a
resume of church activities in
fctPjiOroing which she noted while
oa vacation.
jhose at the meeting were the
'Afesdames Glen Anderton, Ed
JE?rOWS Ray Briggs, Frank Dol-
?;ensheefcf Essie Emmingham,
"Jairfs Hopkins, Arthur Hume,
Bfci: Jiork, Ralph Lane, Dolph
st4r5ony Asbjorne Myklebye,
JamS Sawyer, Dale Sawyer, the
Refyl o Robert Greene and the
SCexf guild meeting will be
' Sef)trnber 12, at the home of
Iff Myklebye.
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FOE Auxiliary
Given Certificate
(l ((Certificate issued by the
Damon Runyon memorial fund
fdr? (Cancer research was pre
sented to the Ladies' auxiliary,
Fraternal Order of Eagles, at a
meeting Thursday. The auxiliary
contributes to the fund each
(year as one of its major projects.
Chairmen for the year are Mrs.
Ralph Peyton and Mrs. Henry
Ruch.
(Plans for the regional meet
ing to be held here in Septem
o ber were discussed. Chairmen
appointed are Mrs. Lyle Pickell
(nd Mrs. Edward Olson.
Mrs. Charles Lenderman. cao-
ain of the ladies' drill team,
was presented with her captain's
bars.
Iiext meeting of the auxiliary
-ili be Thursday, August 11, at
?8 p.m. . ,
For an easy-to-prepare salad,
cut a circle from a small canta
loupe. Trim off the rind and
place the cantaloupe on a gar-
nished salad plate with a scoop
of cottage cheese in the center.
Serve with French dressing.
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Vilas-Herried
Wedding Held
In Church Here
Mrs. Frona Irene Herried and
George Warren Vilas were mar
ried August 3 in a ceremony held
at First Methodist church. The
Rev. J. Thomas Dixon officiated
for the service which was fol
lowed by a small reception held
in the church parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holmes
attended the couple.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a pink lace frock with
white hat and corsage of white
orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Vilas are travel
ing north to Victoria, B.C., for
their wedding trip and upon
their return will live at 1431 Eu
clid avenue until a new home is
completed for them.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Vilas are
well known in Medford, and
Mr. Vilas is a member of an
early-day family.
Patio Party
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bunker,
118 Valley View drive, entertain
ed Wednesday evening at an in
formal patio party at their
home. Guests at the party earlier
had attended the wedding of
Mrs. Frona Herried and George
Vilas.
Traveler Returns
From Stay Abroad
Jacksonville Miss Simonne
Petard, daughter of Auguste Pe
tard and the late Mrs. Petard,
returned last week from France
where she has been since late
April.
At Colombes she visited Lu
cian Pousseur, brother of her
mother, and his family. In Par
is she was at the home of a
cousin, Peter Pousseur.
Relatives,of her father live in
Brittany and she visited there,
mainly in Nantes."
Guests Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeBore
and daughter, Karen, left today
by United Air lines for their
home in Seattle, after being
guests of "Dr. and Mrs. Dwight
H. Findley, Old Stage road. Mrs.
DeBore and Karen arrived July
26 and Mr. DeBore joined them
here Friday.
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Lee-McCulIoch
Rites Announced
By Mother Here
Mrs. William Fredenburg, 319
South Grape street, announces
the marriage of her daughter,
Cora L. McCulloch, formerly of
Medford and now of Santa Bar
bara, Calif., to Haydn C. Lee Jr.,
Carpinteria, Calif.
The double ring ceremony was
performed June 17 at 3 p.m. by
the Rev. Hugh A. Huddleson of
Zypher Cave, Nev., a Presbyter
ian minister. The ceremony was
read in the Douglas county court
house in the courtroom at Min
den, Nev.
At the ceremony were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Krienke, mother and
stepfather of the bridegroom.
The couple made a trip
through Carson pass in the
Sierra Nevada mountains and
through the inland route to
Escondido, Calif.
The couple will live at route
5, box 542, Escondido until the
fall session of California State
Polytechnic college at San Luis
Obispo. Mr. Lee will be a jun
ior in agricultural engineering
and his bride was ' graduated
from Medford Senior High
school in 1954.
They plan to visit southern
Oregon in early September.
Jaycettes Hold
Swimming Party
At Flanagans
Medford Jaycettes were enter
tained with a swimming party at
the , home of the George Flan
agans on North Pacific highway
Wednesday evening. Ping pong
and shuffleboard followed by a
business meeting rounded out
the evening's activities. Mrs,
Charles Jones and Mrs. Gary
Shuler served refreshments.
A report was given on the
baked food sale given for Miss
Pat Minnis, queen contestant
sponsored by the Jaycees. Mrs
Wilmer Robertson announced
plans for the group to attend one
of the Shakespearean plays held
in Ashland. Tentative plans
were made to see Macbeth on
Monday, August 22. Anyone in
terested in going is to contact
Mrs. Robertson.
For September activities the
group is planning a theater party
September 7, and a cotton and
jeans barn dance September 24
ivirs. unanes snepnerd was
named chairman and her com
mittee will include Mrs. Larry
Allen, Mrs. Bob Hollenbeck, Mrs.
Bob Hart, Mrs. Don James, and
Mrs. W. w: Smith.
Mrs. Bob Weisenburger, presi
dent of the Hood River Jaycettes,
was a guest and gave a report on
her club's activities.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Bob Foster
on Fern Valley road, August 17,
with Mrs. Robert Boyer and Mrs.
Larry Allen co-hostesses.
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Relatives Visit
In Shady Cove
Shady Cove Mrs. J. M. Cra
der and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Hinton and family have return
ed to their homes in Cape
Girardeau, Mo., after visiting in
Shady Cove with Mr. and Mrs.
Arley Spain and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Spain and
family. Mrs. Crader is the moth
er of Delbert and Arley Spain
and Mrs. Hinton is their sister.
It was the first time in 15 years
that the three children and their
mother, Mrs. Crader have been
together.
Couple to Leave
For Summer Home
Mr. and Mrs. 5. A. Littrell,
Country Club estates, plans to
leave Monday for Rocky Point
to spend several days at the
summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Wolcken, who are va
cationing" there from Oakland,
Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Haydn C. Lee
Jr., married recently in Carpin
teria. Calif., olan to visit here
next month. Mr. Lee is the
former Cora L. McCulloch,
daughter of Mri. William Fre
denburg, 319 South Grape street.
Medford.
Auxiliary Plans
Food Booth Today
Plans for a food booth at to
day's Jacksonville jubilee were
planned by Crater Lions club
auxiliary members when they
met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Royce, 28 North
Groveland avenue. Dessert was
served by Mrs. Mike Morris and
Mrs. Manville Heisel.
The group also decided to hold
a rummage sale in the near fu
ture. Mrs. D. J. Gressert was ap
pointed chairman. Other mem
bers of her committee are Mrs.
Dan Dwyer, Mrs. Robert Kyle
Jr., Mrs. Murray Dumas and Mrs.
George Potucek.
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Art Show
Winners
Announced
Jacksonville Miss Margaret
Osenbrugge won first place in
the adult division of the annual
Jubilee art show, it was an
nounced Saturday. Only one en
try was placed in the junior divi
sion which resulted in no judg
ing in that group. Miss Osen
brugge's painting was entitled,
"Mt. Pitt."
Robert Miller, who recently
came to the valley to live, won
second with a self-portrait, and
Mrs. Fred Rankin took third
place with "Moro Rock, Calif."
one of the series she has done
featuring shadows.
All winning pictures were
done in oils and all the artists
live in Medford.
Artists from various parts of
the valley entered exhibits in
cluding some from Grants Pass
and Eagle Point.
Judges were Warren Wolf and
Steve Bayliss, Medford, and Miss
Marion Ady, Ashland.
The show, which was opened
Saturday, will remain open to
day for Jubilee visitors.
Hosts for the show are Mrs.
Gean Neece, and Mrs. Ada An
drews, both of Gold Hill; Charles
Henderson, Eagle Point; Dr. E.
Muhs, Camp White; Harry Marx;
Maccine Titus and Mrs. Rankin,
all of Medford.
Miss Pat Sether arrived from
Menlo Park, Calif., yesterday
and will spend a week here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Sether, 1007 Queen Anne
avenue. Miss Sether is with the
Alaskan Geology branch, United
States Geological Survey m
Menlo Park.
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Sunday, August 7, 1955
Annual Art Show and Flower Display
Special Events on Program for Jubilee
Jacksonville Among Jubilee
events today to which the public
is invited are the annual art
show in the city hall, and a flow
er display in the IOOF hall din-
Two Hostesses
Give Shower Party
In Central Point
Central Point Mrs. Robert
Dunn was honored August 2 at
a party given at the home of
Mrs. Gaston Floux. Mrs. Floux
and Mrs. Harold Bohnert were
hostesses. Mrs. Dunn was pre
sented, gifts.
Gladiolus decorated the rooms.
At the event were Mrs. Fred
Dunn, Mrs. Marie Chesney, and
Mrs. Harry Heidenreich, all of
Medford; and Mrs. Kenneth
Beebe, Mrs. Roger von der Hel
len, Mrs. Harry Dunn, Mrs. Don
ald A. Faber, Mrs. Donald E.
Faber, Mrs. Richard Stratton,
Mrs. Lloyd McCashen, Mrs. Don
Bohnert, Mrs. Richard Krupp,
Mrs. Dexter Benston, Mrs. Rob
ert Carter, Mrs. John Nealon,
Mrs. Otto Bohnert and the
Misses Marilyn and Doreen
Bohnert, Joan and Carol Anita
von der Hellen.
Artists to Meet
At Mon Desir Inn
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists will meet Wednesday,
August 10, at 7:30 p.m., at Mon
Desir Dining inn. The meeting
will be held in the French room,
and all artists attending are in
vited to take work to be judged
for picture of the mcnth.
Guests of members are also
invited to attend the meetings.
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ing room, diagonally across from
the city hall.
The flower show, the first to
be sponsored during the jubilee,
has been arranged by members
of the Jacksonville Garden clu.
Officers stressed that visitors
will find room to sit and rest
and they are invited to meet
their friends there and visit. Cof
fee, punch and home made
cookies will be served for a small
fee.
Mrs. Harold Reed is show
chairman and Mrs. Minnie Of
fenbacher is in charge of the
serving.
In addition to gladiolus the
exhibits will include arrange
ments made with driftwood, min
iature displays, dish gardens and
others. The show will open at
noon.
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists is sponsoring the art
show, open to all artists of the
valley. The public is invited to
participate in a popular vote of
the pictures they judge best.
John Ahern of the Art center
is chairman.
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Rogue River Club
Makes First Plans
For Annual Show
Rogue River The "Subur
ban Look" is the theme chosen
for the second annual fall style
show of Rogue River Lions
auxiliary. Plans for the show
were made at a meeting , Tues
day night. The event will be the
evening of September 1 at Rogue
River High school gymnasium
and will feature fashions for the
entire family.
The president, Mrs. Harold
Sander, conducted the business
session and it was announced
that several members will assist
at the blood bank August 9.
Mrs. Larry Sheehan, program
chairman, presented Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Petrie who showed
colored slides taken on their
recent trip to the Hawaiian is
lands. c
Visit Clarks
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
and children, Kathy, Jimmie and
Janie, Chicago, 111., were house
guests last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark, 133
White Oak drive. They left Friday.
Medford,
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