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

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TWO MED FORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tueiday, September 20, 1955
Wage
Students Leave
Award Winner
Valley students who will at
tend Oregon State college and
the University of Oregon this
fall have left for Corvallis and
Eugene. Other students will at
tend school in distant states.
Don von Buskirk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl von Buskirk, Cen
tral Point, left Sunday for Eu
gene to enroll in the university
as a freshman. He was presi
dent of the student body at Cra
ter High school for 1954-55 and
was voted the most outstanding
boy of the senior class. He was
salutatorian. In addition, the stu
dent was a member of National
Honor society and was captain
of the track team; be was award
ed a tuition scholarship to the
university and was given the
Oregon Dads' . club award for
both scholarship and leadership.
for College;
to University
street, will leave this week for
Greeley, Colo., to attend Colo
rado State college of Education,
He returned last week from An
chorage, Alaska, where he had
headquarters during the summer
while working as a surveyor for
the Alaska Railway company.
He is a senior in education at
the Colorado college.
Frank Gerety, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Gerety, 115 South Ivy
r-Adrienne's-,
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Miss Chloe Fairweather left
today for the University of Ore
gon where she will enroll for
her junior year. Miss Fairwether,
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fairweather, Dark Hol
low road, is a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority. t
Robert Sevcik, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sevcik, 26 Willamette
avenue, has left for Corvallis
where he will enroll at OSC for
his sophomore year in business
administration. Also returning
to OSC for his sophomore year
was Ricky Werner, son of. Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Werner. Young
Sevcik is a member of Pi Kappa
Phi fraternity, and young Wern
er is a pledge of the group.
They were accompanied to the
campus by Martin Heitkamp Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Heitkamp, South Pacific high
way, who will enroll at OSC for
his freshman year.
Siskiyou District
Of Garden Clubs
To Hold Meeting
Eagle Point-- Mrs. Lawrence
Messal appointed special com
mittees to assist in preparation
for a Siskiyou district conven
tion of Oregon Federation of
Garden clubs, during a recent
meeting of the Eagle Point Fed
erated club. Mrs. Messal is pres
ident of the club. The convention
is scheduled for Thursday, Sep
tember 29 at the Eagle Point
Grange hall with the Eagle
Point and Butte Falls garden
clubs as hostesses.
Talent club women will have
charge of a coffee hour from 9
to 10 a.m. Eagle Point Grange
women will provide a noon
meal.
All garden club members are
invited to the sessions.
During the recent meeting
gifts were presented to Mrs. C.
F. Davies, Mrs. M. Heckenburger
and Mrs. Glenn Clymer. Mrs.
Stella Cummings was a guest
and cohostesses were Mrs.- Au
gust Perry and Mrs. Cal Lusk.
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Supper Meeting
Shady Cove Members of
Shady Cove Home Economics
club and their families met at
the Walter Cross home recent
ly for a potluck supper. Follow
ing supper Mr. Cross entertained
the men at pinochle and the wo
men's group held a business
meeting.
Plans were made for the year's
activities. Roll call was answered
by each woman giving her fa
vorite way of cooking venison.
Mrs. Le&ris Dusenberry an
nounced that plans had been
made for the group to visit the
Shady Cove cleaners to see the
new equipment and watch the
operation of the plant. Date of
the visit will be announced later.'
Mrs. Dusenberry read "hints
for the housewife" and later the
group watched television pro
grams. Next HEC meeting will be an
all-day session at the home of
Mrs. Travis Littlefield October
11. Mrs. Littlefield will demon
strate textile painting and mak
ing of copper pictures.
Chapter Outlines
Coming Activities
Alpha Rho chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority made plans
for the year's program and so
cial activities at the first fall
meeting, held at the home of
Mrs. T. R. Lytle, president. Mrs.
William Tycer and Mrs. Richard
Henselman were hostesses.
Officers serving with Mrs.
Lytle are Mrs. Roger Note, vice
president; Mrs. David Legg, sec
retary; Mrs. Marcus McKenzie,
treasurer; Mrs. Paul Dix, exten
sion officer, Mrs. Larry Allen,
historian, and Mrs. Curt Butter
field, representative to Nu Phi
Mu chapter. '
" Committee women are Mrs. G.
J. Adlfinger, Mrs. Henry Schroe-
der, ways and means; Mrs.
George Johns, service; Mrs. Wil
liam Tycer, program; Mrs. Rob
ert Norris, publicity, and Mrs.
Allen, city council represent
tive. .
The next meeting is to be held
Monday, September 26 at the
home of Mrs. Allen, 716 Hamil
ton street.
Plans also have been made for
organizing a Beta Sigma Phi
silver anniversary chapter in
Medford. Next year is' the 25th
anniversary of the sorority and
the goal of International Beta
Sigma Phi is to organize a new
chapter by April, 1956 in each
town where a chapter now
exists.
The group held their first
fall meeting at the home of Mrs
Lytle and hostesses were Mrs.
William Tycer and Mrs. Kicnara
Henselman.
Miss Naomi Macy
Honored at Party -Rites
Tomorrow
Miss Naomi Macy was hon
ored at a bridal shower given
last week by Mrs. Bert Kenyon
and Mrs. John Seiler at the lat-
ter's home, 1132 West Main
street. Miss Macy's wedding to
DeVere Findell of Orchard,
Wash., will take place tomorrow.
Attending the party were Mrs.
John Hubler, Mrs. Wesley Wiley,
Mrs. Sam Young, Mrs. Nida Oat
man, Mrs. L. A. Rose, Mrs. Eu
gene May and Miss Beverly Ken
yon. They presented the bride a
personal gift. -
The refreshment table was
decorated - with wedding bells
and fall flowers.
Weeks Sewing Buy
Owen Ruth Guest
On 80th Birthday -
Owen Ruth was honored Sun
day at a party which observed
his 80th birthday anniversary,
ine. evem was given oy ms
daughter, Mrs. Clyde Kindred,
at her home on Ross lane, and
27 family members attended. It
was planned as a surprise to the
honored guest.
Mr. Ruth's three children,
Marion Ruth, Salem, Mrs. Homer
Stephenson and Mrs. Kindred,
Medford, were present. 'a fourth
son, Owen Jr., lives in Kansas
City, Mo., and the honored man
has nine grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
Mr. Ruth came to Medford
four years ago from Thomas,
Okla.
Baptist Bible Class
Announces Meeting
Golden Link Bible class of
First Baptist church will meet
at 7 p.m., Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Kate Nelson, 3378 Bel
linger road.
Mrs. Ed Nesberg, Eagle Point,
will give the devotional on "God
is the Omnipotent Creator." The
study on "Mary, Mother of the
Apostle" will be given by Mrs.
L. J. Knox.
Serving as the social commit
tee will be Mesdames Kate Nel
son,. R. S. Wilder, Murt Daily
and C. R. Reynolds.
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Meeting Planned
By PTA Council
Gold Hill Jackson County
Council of Parent Teachers asso
ciations will hold the first meet
ing of the year at the Grange
hall here Wednesday, September
21, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
This is the first time for the
county session to be held in Gold
Hill.
Main business of the meeting
will be workshops for the offi
cers and committee chairmen of
all parent-teacher associations in
Jackson county. All members
are welcome and encouraged to
attend, with officers and chair
men specifically asked to come.
Luncheon will be served by
Gold Hill Parent-Teacher asso
ciation, for which a small charge
will be made, and a nursery will
be provided for pre-school chil
dren at a charge of 50 cents per
family.
Secretaries Hold
Membership Dinner
The annual membership din
ner of Rogue River chapter, Na
tional Secretaries - association,
was held Thursday evening at
the Rogue Valley Country club.
Miss La Moille Pugh, instruc
tor at the Robertson School of
Business, was gues speaker. An
IBM film, "The Right Touch"
was also shown by Herb Kinder,
local IBM representative.
Mrs.. Gladys Rice announced
that the next rummage sale
would be held October 15 in the
Fehl building. Mrs. Gloria Smith
was appointed corresponding
secretary for the 1955-56 term.
To Leave .
Miss Ethel Wilkinson of Min
eral, Calif., will leave for her
home today after visiting here
with Miss Adabee Seiler, 1132
West Main street. Miss Wilkin
son, formerly with the staff of
Crater Lake National Park serv
ice here, is now with Mt. Lassen
park in California. ;
Dance to Follow
Bethel Meeting
Medford Bethel U of Job's
Daughters will meet Wednesday,
September 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Masonic temple. The Medford
DeMolay is invited to attend the
closing ceremony and a dance
following the meeting.
All . parents of Bethel mem
bers, Masons and Eastern Star
members are cordially invited
to attend the meeting.
Mrs. Wallace Brill, guardian
and Dale Blickenstaff, associate
guardian of the bethel, accom
panied by 13 members, visited
Grants Pass bethel Monday, Sep
tember 12. Mrs. Velma Green,
grand guardian of Oregon, made
her official visit to the Grants
Pass bethel at that time.
Riverside Bridge Club
Names Week's Winners
Winners for the last session of
Riverside Bridge club have been
announced. North-south winners
were John Solheim and Roy
Pruitt, first, 89; Mrs. Oda Thom
ason and Dr. George Dean, sec
ond, 77; Mrs. R. J. Conroy and
Mrs. T. J. Fuson, third, 76; Mrs.
J. P. Vachon and William
Isaacs, fourth, 67V&.
East-west winners were Mrs.
W. W. Stevenson and Mrs. Roy
Pruit, first, 76; Mrs. B. B.
Hughes and Mrs. H. J. Boyd, sec
ond, 731; Mrs. Ben Todd and
Mrs. George Dean, third, 72V;
Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs. Rich
ard Milestone, fourth, 62.
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Dinner
Gold Hill Mrs. C. M. Van
Houten celebrated her birthday
with a dinner at home Septem
ber 18. Present were her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Jones, Gold Hill, her
granddaughter, Miss Kartharine
Painter, Florence, Ore., William
J. Scott and Joe Ortiz, both of
Coos Bay, and Miss Kathleen
McQuade, Central Point
Riders' Breakfast
To Be Held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele have
invited members of Rogue Rang
ers to attend a breakfast Sun
day, September 25, at the top of
Roxy Ann hilL "
. Last event of the Rangers was
a play day September 11, with
members of Medford junior
posse and Grants Pass riders as
guests. About 30 attended.
Winners of the obstacle race
were Gary Brown, first; Melva
Walden, second; Eddie Lambert,
third and winners of the scurry
race were Wilma Philips, first;
Charlotte Terry second and Den
nis Painter, third. Winners of
the palomino class were Barbara
Reed, first; Wilma Philips, sec
ond and Janet Young, third.
Susan Wright was first in
the dress and go race, Sandra
Wall was second and Barbara
Balbum, third. Winning the clo
ver leaf race were Barbara Bal
bum, first; Douglas Charmerlin,
second and Melva Walden, third.
Grants Pass riders were first
in the flag race, the Junior posse,
second, and Rogue Rangers,
third. As an exhibition number
the assembled "spread the ring."
Judges were James Dunn, Jo
seph Cox and Frank Woodridge.
Tom Sheppard was announcer.
Dennis Painter Is a new mem
ber of the Rangers, and Jill
Barnes is a prospective member.
Violinist Plays for
Meeting in Gold Hill V
Gold Hill Mrs. Paul Malloy,
violinist, provided music for the
last meeting of Gold Hill Wom
an s society ot christian Service.
The meeting was held at Com
munity Methodist church, with
Mrs. Lawrence Smithy president,
presiding.
Mrs. Harriet Elliot led devo
tions. Plans were made for a group
to attend a seminar September
19 at First Methodist church,
Medford.
Unit Leaders To Hold
Planning Meeting
Lone Pine Extension unit will
hold a program planning meet
ing Thursday, September 22, at
1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vein
Nelson, president, at 1787 Rob
erts road. All officers and mem
bers are asked to be present.
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