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o G TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, September 14, 1955 Vacation' Ends for Students; Medford Man to Edit Paper "Numerous students have left in recent days to take up their college studies again after the summer vacation. Jim Lattie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lattie, Phoenix road, has left for Oregon State ollege where he will enroll for Ohis senior year. Young Lattie will be editor of The Barometer, OSC daily newspaper, for the fall term. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, national honor ' socisly for men in journalism, and his fraternity is Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Alex Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton, 42 Rose avenue, left yesterday to return to Washington, D.C., after a brief Visit here with his family. He planned to stop briefly in Cor vallis, where he formerly at tended Oregon State college be fore continuing east. The young man received a United States senate appointment last winter and has been employed in the senate building in the capital. Since July he has been on the staff of the senate post office. He will enroll at George Wash ington university this fall in the political science department. Guests at the Hamilton home in recent days were- George Burns, Huntington Park, Calif., student at Stanford university, and Miss Violet Klobas, Bend, Ore., who will return to OSC this fall for her senior year. a sophomore. Young Kelly, a member of the Santa Clara var sity baseball team, was pitcher for the Cheney Studs this sum mer. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, 906 West Fourth street, and young Antony is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Anthony, 1511 East Main street. Miss Elizabeth Rinehart, who attended the University of Ore gon last year, left Saturday for Virginia to visit her father and plans to attend school in the east this winter. Miss Rinehart's mother, Mrs. James Town, Mr. Town and their two sons, James and David, have left for Pebble Beach, Calif., where they will live for the winter. Mr. Town will be director of athletics for Robert Louis Stevenson school there, and the two boys will enroll in the school. Easy To Make! Four graduates of Medford Senior High school are enrolling at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., this fall. They are Miss Sandra Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hubbard, 2451 Lyman avenue; Miss Dinah Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hutchinson, Apple gate; Miss Gloria Neilson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neil son, Plaza apartments, and Miss Mary Louise Anderson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry An derson, former Medford resi dents. " -' ' - Miss Hubbard, Miss Neilson and Miss Anderson are returning $0 the school, and Miss Hutchin son is enrolling in the college for the first time. Miss Hub bard left by plane from San Francisco September 13, and Miss Hutchinson motored to Portland from where she trav ' eled by train with another group of Stephens college students. ' . a Miss Melissa Jennings and Miss Viola Russell left yester day for Portland where they will enroll as freshmen at Lewis and Clark' college. Miss Jennings is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Jennings, Saginaw drive, and Miss Russell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Russell," 204 North Ivy street. Miss Russell is entering the col lege on one of the Elk Lumber company scholarships. She is a violinist. Miss Nancy Jennings, another -daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jen nings, will return to Southern Oregon college this fall. Jim Kelly and Joe Antony left Monday for Santa Clara uni versity in California where the former is a junior and the latter Graceful cover-up or, serving apron with gay "flower" as its pocket! Make several in a jiffy for yourself, gifts, bazaars! Pattern 7331: Tissue pattern, transfers directions for making halter-style or half-apron in me dium size. 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Three members of the national association board have been in vited to speak: They are Mrs. C. D. Winston, Ashland, region al vice-president; Mrs. Crecene A. Fariss, Portland, national status of women chairman and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Salem, national art committee member, Portland. Guest speaker at a luncheon Saturday will be Mrs. Percy Col lier, professor emeritus of Reed college, Portland, whose topic is "Liberal Arts, the Keystone of Our Culture." ' The agenda includes action on state convention recommenda tions (associated membership procedure, legislative policy study, day care centers and pre school educational facilities study), formulation ' of adminis tration policies and a review of the national convention. Delegates will confer on branch contributions to the mil lion dollar fellowship program through which funds are made available for women to continue study on the graduate level. Mrs. Anderson called a meet ing of the executive board at her home Monday evening to make plans for the annual mem bership tea to be held Saturday, September 24. First Fall Meetinq Held by Sorority me first fall meeting of Alpha Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held September 8, at the home of the president. Mrs. Nils Edin at 1308 Stewart avenue. Plans for the coming . year were made and committees an nounced Dy the Dresident. Guests of the evening were Mrs. Ed Somero, Mrs. Robert Vin cent and Mrs. Neal Woodley. A special work party will be held September 15 at the home of Mrs. Austin Murray, 1709 Lenora Drive. The purpose of this meeting is to complete the wardrobe for the sorority doll which will be given away at Christmastime.- Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Robert Hubbard. Half-Size Style V!llIiliP' In 20 seconds you appear to have grown an entirely new and flawless skin Such a vest different make-up! 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Mrs. Dorothy Elliott, Portland, state president, presided over the session and teacher recruit ment was adopted as the pro gram theme for the year 1955-56. New York Couple Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hope well left Monday for their home in New York City after spending a week as guests of Mr. Hope well's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopewell. Sunday , morning the Hope wells honored their guests at a brunch at Mon Desir inn. The New York man is an ex ecutive of Aluminum of Canada with offices in New York. Veterans Awarded Auxiliary Prizes Camp White American Leg ion auxiliary prizes were award ed to veterans with the highest scores for . August at the last meeting of Camp White Veterans Bridge club. The prizes went to Asa Kimball for first, Emery Wheat, second and Marion Milne, third. ... North-south winners for last week's session were Mrs. Wil liam Kennedy and Ray Wise, 152, first; Mrs. R. J. Conroy and Roy Pruitt, 13 6k, second; Mrs. Frank Baker and William Isaacs, 136, third; Mrs. E. K. Ricker and John Solheim, 131, fourth. East-west winners were Jack Love and Paul McDuffee, 137V4, first; Mrs. J. P. Vachon and Dr. George Dean, 124, second; Mike Dillon and Arthur Scarseth, 120, third; Mrs. Roy Pruitt and Val entine Flohs tied with Mrs." Clif ford Howard and Walter Grow fourth and fifth, each pair scor ing 118Vi points. . , Crater Gardeners Change Meeting Central Point Crater Garden club will hold the September meeting at the. home of Mrs. Leonard Warren, 57 North Ninth street, Thursday, September 15, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting was originally scheduled for the home of Mrs. Earl Kelly. - Roll call will be a report of summer garden accompishments. Auxiliary Names Committee Heads Phoenix First fall meeting of Phoenix Lions auxiliary was held September 8 at the home of the president, Mrs. E. R. Claflin. Mrs. C. A. Stothers was assisting hostess. - Committee-chairmen were ap pointed to serve for the year. They are Mrs. Marvin C. Fisher, membership; Mrs. Roy A. Harn den, ways and means; Mrs. War ren Haggard, parliamentarian; Mrs. Paul P. Hartsook, baby sit ters; Mrs. M. D. McGeary, intra club relations; Mrs. Leonard Carlson, Phoenix Community club representative; Mrs. Jake Walch, entertainment; Mrs. Ern est James, PTA and welfare; Mrs. Daniel Foxworthy, sun shine; Mrs. Albert Consbruck, historian; Mrs. Earl Briscoe, scrap book; Mrs. A. H. MacKin tosh, publicity. To Initiate Women of the Moose will hold initiation tonight at 8 o'clock at Moose hall, ,11 Newtown street. The publicity committee, headed by Mrs. James Newton, is in charge of the program and refreshments. 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