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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1956)
I Australians Visit Relatives in City Mr. and Mrs. Percy Frye ar rived last evening from Mel bourne, Australia, for a brief visit with Mr. Frye's brother and sister-in-lr-w, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Frye, 803 West Second street. This is the first time in 25 years that the two brothers have been together. The visitors will leave Mon day, morning by air for Chica go, 111., and other American and Canadian cities. Later they will continue to England and will re turn to Australia by way of the Suez canal route. Percy Frye is an executive of the A. G. Healing firm, import ers, and maufacturers, of Mel bourne. His brother owns and op erates a grocery business here and has been a Medford council man for 16 years. Last week end another Mel bourne couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brockhoff, visited in Medford wtih the Harold Frye's son-in-lav and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knight. The Harold Fryes came to the United States from Australia about 25 years ago, and these two close-together visits were the first from their Australian friends and rel atives. Carnation Sale Set by Auxiliary Next Week End Members of the auxiliary to Colonel Sargent camp, United Spanish War Veterans will sell McKinley carnations on Med ford streets Friday and Satur day, May 11 and 12. The sale headquarters will be at Barne burg and Andrews Furniture store, on Sixth street. Mrs. Wini fred Vail is general chairman of the sale. Money from the carnation sales will be used by the group for veteran and welfare work. Permission to 'solicit the sales has been granted by Charles Champlin, Medford city police chief. r mm mm- Visitors in Medford ' last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brockhoff, Melbourne, Australia, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knight, 452 Fairmount street. The Knights took their guests o Crater lake Sunday and Monday noon motored with them to Eugene from where the Brockhoffs continued north to Vancouver, B.C. Pictured here as they prepar ed to leave are (left to right) Mr. Knight, his son, Walter, Mrs. Brockhoff and her husband and Mrs. Knight. The Australian couple are on : the first part of a round-the-world trip which will take them from New York to England en the Queen Elizabeth and later to Europe, Ath ens, Alexandria and Port Said. They expect to be back in Australia by Christmas. Mr. Brock hoff is chairman of the board of. Brockhoffs Biscuits, Ltd., a large biscuit and cracker com pany, and also operates a fat lamb farm. Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Brockhoff, girlhood chums in Melbourne,, .had not seen one another in 25 years. (Brainerd' photo) Spring Recital Given by Pupils At Local Church A spring recital by . piano pupils of Mrs. Horace Doolen was presented Monday evening at First Methodist church. Those who appeared are Shar on Ritchey, Cynthia Culp, Kay Kent, John Gervais, Janice Tay lor, Joan Gervais, Diana Vinz ant, Eileen Ballance, Bernice Balcomb, Karen Ballance, Caro lyn Kent, John Yoakley, Denna Lou Taylor, Karen Steinmetz, Barbara Baccus, Betty Kyker, Linda Flood, Sara Lin Hinkle, Julianne Yoakley and Janet Kilbourn. Refreshments were served and a social hour was held after the program. NEW LOCATION 1T00 Crater Lake Ave. Wakefield Drapery SAME PHONE 2-6010 Dillard-Lytle Ceremony Held in Butte Falls Church Butte Falls Miss Vicki.Ly tie, with lilacs,. cherry blossoms and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Lytle, Butte Falls, became the bride of Donald Dillard.'son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf of Butte Falls, in a ceremony held Satur day, April 28. The double-ring service was performed by the Rev. John Fui ten at the Assembly of God church. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Attending the bride was Miss Joyce Irwin as maid of honor, and Miss Kay Brown and Miss Mary Ann Wright, bridesmaids. Miss Irwin wore a pale yel low frock and carried a white Bible topped with white carna tions. Miss Brown's dress was also of yellow and Miss Wright wore pale green and they also carried white Bibles with clus ters of white carnations. Donald L. Smith was best man. Donna Dillard, sister of the groom, was flower girl. The bride wore a gown of white net over taffeta and car ried a corsage of red roses and lily-of-the-valley Her veil was finger-tip length, tulips.. Mrs. William Harris was solo ist, and Mrs.'Fuiten accompan ied her. A reception was held at the Butte Falls city hall. Mrs. R. L. Irwin and Mrs. Chet Ellis served. The newlyweds motored to Crescent City, Calif., for a short honeymoon. They are now liv ing in a trailer- home near the home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom is employed by Medford corporation. The church was decorated invited. Morris Boughner To Be Honored Morris Boughner, member of the Estarl committee for grand chapter of Oregon, Order of the Eastern Star, will be honored at a reception Thursday evening, May 10 at a meeting of Reames chapter, OES, at Medford Ma sonic hall. Men of the chapter are in charge of the evening's entertain ment. Lem Manning and Carl Oestreich are chairmen. All visit ing members of the chapter are Iform Extras! 1 newest prints or plain colors full gored or swing styles; every one is washable! Wards bring you a real skirt treat! Selection includes famous "WAMSUT7A" cottons, (rhese usually sell for 5.98 in many stores !) See crisp polished and Everglaze finishes. Easy-iron embossed types. Luscious solids, fashion-exciting prints galore. Many skirts with self, novelty belts. All so full, swirly-ALL WASHABLE! Sizes 22-30. Rg. Trod nornt Susan Drummond,' George Grgich . To Wed.in'June Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drummond announce the engagement ..of their." daughter, Miss Susan Drummond,' to George M. Grg ich, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Joseph Grgich, San Pedro, Calif. The wedding has been' set for June 23 . at Santa . Barbara mission in Santa Barbara, Calif. ,".''. The couple met last year-in the Hawaiian islands while Miss Drummond was teaching at Hilo and Mr. Grgich was serving with the U.S. Coast. Guardl. They .will visit at the Drummond home in mid-June after , Miss Drummond has completed the school, year at the Belle - Haven school in Palo Alto where she has been teaching. " ' " The bridegroom-elect is at tending the' University' of Calif ornia -at Santa Barbara and they will live there. Miss Drummond has accepted a teaching position there. ' ' ! The bride-elect attended . Uni versity of Oregon for two years ajid later attended the National College of Education at Chicago, 111.; where she . specialized in primary teaching. For ' a time she taught the kindergarten for the deaf children conducted here by Medford. Junior Service lea gue. She' is' member of ' Kappa Alpha. Theta sorority. f Couple Married, In Reno Church Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Harden burger are living at 607 Sherman avenue following their wedding April 28 at the Church of Christ in Reno, Nev. The bride is the former Winifred M. Weixel, 416 Plum street, and the bridegroom formerly lived at Corvallis. The ceremony was read at 10:30 o'clock in the morning by the Rev. O. G. Harris. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eaton, both of Reno. The bride wore a white knit suit with green accessories and Mrs.' Eaton's dress was of pink lace worn with white accessories. A wedding breakfast was serv ed at the Riverside hotel at Reno. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rickard of Hope, N. D. She attended schools at Hope and the New York Hair Dressing academy at Fargo, N. D. She now is manager and hair stylist for Modern Beauty salon. The bridegroom is self employ ed. He is a son of H. D. Harden burger of Philomath. Junior-Senior Banquet Planned A banquet Saturday, May 12 for junior and senior students at Medford Senior High school will be the first such event of this size ever held for students from the school on the same eve ning of the annual Junior-Senior prom, Miss Pat Leak, general chairman for the banquet, has announced. The event will be held in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel, and is for those students who will not be attend ing the .prom. "Dreams," will be theme for the evening and decorations will follow that motif.- About 200 stu dents are expected to attend. The' full banquet dinner will be served beginning at 7:30 p.m., and will be nohost. Various forms of entertainment are. be ing planned and will include a Christian academy ,award win ning film, "Wine of. Morning," produced through Bob Jones uni versity." A ventriloquist has been engaged and the " Multnomah Bible institute trumpet trio will be on the program. . ; . Relatives Visit at Samuelson Home" - Several relatives of Mr.; and Mrs. W. A. Samuelson, 301 Val ley View drive, are visiting here this week. Mr. Samuelson's fath er, Allen Samuelson, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Samuelson, with their two daughters, Lorie and Carey, arrived Thursday from Walnut Creek, Calif., and plan to leave for their home today. -- Sisters of Mrs. Samuelson who have been visiting here . since April 20 are Miss Opal McAtee of Sherman Oaks, Calif., and Miss Betty McAtee, a first lieutenant in the Air Force medical corps. She is a nurse and for the past two years was on a tour of duty at the Ladd Air Force base at Fairbanks, Alaska. She is en route to a new post near Frank furt, Germany. The sisters have been golfing at Rogue Valley Country club during their vaca tion here. A family dinner at the Samuel son home was held Saturday evening. Sunday. May 8. 1958. . MEDFORD. (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Sates - Riiatab Foieltof vram Open Sundays and Halidar 10 a.m. to .. Weekday! 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 t. MAIN PHONf 3-5345 I Block East of Hawthorna Part Medford Students Win Art Awards Art work done by two Med ford Senior High school students was selected by juries of emi nent artists and art educators to compete in" the. 29th .national high school art exhibition. The exhibit opened ,May 5 at Carne gie institute, Pittsburgh,; under auspices of Scholastic Magazines the awards section of the maga zines has announced. The students are ,Miss Betty Jamieson and Ron Wisdom, and both paintings are done in oils.! Their entries first were shown I at the Oregon Regional Scho-j lastic Awards exhibition spon-1 sored by Lipman Wolfe and conv j pany, Portland. The exhibit, to extend through May , 31, is the climax of the Scholastic. M a g a z i n e s Art Awards school - year .program with the preliminary regional ex hibitions held in 38 areas earlier this. year.. Entered .were, those entries previously awarded gold achievement keys by the regional juries. Submitted were about 175,00.0. entries from this country and its territories and about 38, 000 .were accepted for placing in the national show. . The two students are in structed by Warren Wolf of the Medford High, school art department Piano Students Appear in Recital Friday Evening Piano students of Mrs. Kath ryn Diepenbrock were present ed by their teacher at a recital Friday evening, May 4 at her home.-Parents of the students and friends attended and guests who appeared during the recital were Delmar Myers, flutist, ac companied by Mrs. Diepen brock, and four clarinetists from the Hedrick Junior high school band. . The students who played in the recital . are Miss . 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