TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, May 13, I95S i
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Miif Pat Adams
Mis Dorothy Bean
Five High School Students
In Race for Phoenix Queen
Five Phoenix High school girls are vieing for the honor of be
ing named queen of the 1956 Rhoenix'May festival, to be held
May 26. The girls were introduced at the annual ball which tradi
tionally opens the festival activities. Candidates were selected
by the board of governors of Phoenix Community club.
The contestants are Miss Pat Adams, Miss Dorothy Bean, Miss
Jane Daniels, Miss Charlotte Keene and Mis Sandra Owens. Miss
Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Adams, 610 North Main
street, is 17 and has attended Phoenix schools since the second
grade. She is interested in sports, is a member of the Pep club.
Future Homemakers of America, National Honor society, the
school chorus, the Triple trio, Mask club and is secretary of the
senior class. ,
Miss Bean, 16, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean
2194 Houston road. She is a junior in Phoenix High school, is a
member of Future Homemakers of America, Pep club, Mask club,'
works on the year book staff, is a member of girls chorus, of the
student body council and National Honor society. Miss Bean likes
classical music and wants to study nursing.
Miss Daniels, 19, lives at Route 1,. Box 354A, Medford. Her
main interests are cooking and music and she wants a business
career. She sings in the school chorus, is a member of Triple Trio,
International Order of Job's Daughters, and the Civil Air Patrol.
Miss Daniels' parents are Mrs. Adella Paul and Ray Daniels, both
Medford,
Miss Charlotte Keene, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Keene, 142 Glenwood road, Medford. She is a junior in
Phoenix High school, sings with the chorus, is a member of Phoe
nicians, and of the Pep club. Miss Keene plans a career as a sec
retary. Miss Owens, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe S.
Owens, Route 1, Box 346, Talent A senior in high school, Miss
Owens is editor of the school paper, president of Phoenix chapter.
Future Homemakers of America and is active in dramatics and
music. She is . moderator of Westminster fellowship and sings in
the Phoenix Presbyterian church choir. She is a member of In
ternational Order of Job's Daughters, Ashland, and plans to attend
Whitworth college, Spokane, after graduation.
Couple Weds In Gold Hill
Gold Hill The. wedding of
Joyce Rosecrans, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Rosecrans of
Galls Creek, to Norman Bennett
of Kirkland, Ariz., took place at
Gold Hill Methodist Community
church Sunday, May 6 at 2 p.m.
The Rev. H. A. Dierdorff of
ficiated at the double ring cer
emony. Mr. Rosecrans gave his
daughter in marriage.
The bride wore a ballerina
length white satin gown with a
finger tip veil and carried a
gardenia corsage. Miss Janyce
Rosecrans, twin sister of the
bride, was her only attendant.
She wore a deep pink satin gown
and carried a white corsage
edged in pink. The bride's moth
er wore a figured nylon dress.
Claude Morgan was Mr. Ben
nett's best man, and William
Rosecrans Jr., the bride's broth
er, was usher.
Mrs. Grace Bruce played the
wedding march and Mrs. Nor
man Gail sang, with Mrs. Bruce
accompanying her.
The church was decorated
with pink and white bouquets
of tamarix and spirea. A bouquet
of pink dogwood and tall pink
candles decorated the piano.
Mrs. J. A. Kofahl and Mrs. Mil
lie Walker arranged the decora
tions. The reception was held in the
church dining room. The wed
ding cake, baked by Mrs. Joe
Morgan and decorated by Mrs.
Joe Morgan Jr. was served by
Mrs. Dan Dollarhide. Mrs. Claude
Morgan served the punch. Miss
Daisy Rosecrans took charge of
the presents, and' Miss Jackie
Wright the gifts.
Out-of-town guests at the wed
ding were Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Woody, grandparents of the
bride from Springfield, Ore.;
Mr. and Mrs.' Preston Bennett
and family, Selma, Ore., and
Mrs. Dan Dollarhide, Ashland.
The newlyweds traveled to
California for a short honey
moon. Upon their return Mrs.
Bennett will resume her studies
at the Crater High school and
Mr. Bennett 'will return to Navy
duty.
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Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauer and
sons, Mike and Paul, 1522 Ter
race drive, are spending the
week end in Corvallis and Port
land with their parents.
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Miss Jane Daniels
Miss Charlotte Keene
Miss Sandra Owens
Medford Couple
To Be Married
In Autumn Rites
Announcement is made of the
engagement of . Miss Eleanor
Bragg, daughter of Lawrence D.
Bragg, Glenview orchard, and
the late Mrs. Bragg, to Thomas
Spatz, son of Mrs. Maurice Spatz,
20 North Groveland avenue, and
the late Mr. Spatz.
The wedding Is planned for
fall.
Miss Bragg is a graduate of
Medford High school and attend
ed Pomona college, Claremont,
Calif. In June of 1955 she re
ceived her bachelor of science
degree from Northwestern uni
versity, Evanston, 111. She was
on the staff of the Evanston hos
pital for a time and for the past
few months has been on the staff
of Sacred Heart hospital here.
Mr. Spatz was graduated from
San Rafael Military academy in
California and the University of
Oregon, receiving a bachelor of
science degree from the univer
sity in 1954. He is a member of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity. For
the past two years he has been
associated with Crystal Springs
orchards as superintendent.
Altar Society Tea Planned
Today at John Boyle Home
An important event of the week end is the silver tea and style
show to be given this afternoon by members of St. Ann's Altar
society of Sacred Heart Catholic church. It will be held at the home
of Mrs. John C. Boyle,' Ross lane, between two and four o'clock.
Money earned by the event
Couple Married
In Reno Church
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ayres are
living at 229 North Ivy street
following their wedding May 7
at the Presbyterian church in
Reno, Nev. The bride is the for
mer Miss-Joyce Reeves, a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cant
erbury, Rogue River. She attend
ed schools in Rogue River and
was employed at Medford
branch, First National bank as
head bookkeeper.
The bridegroom, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Ayres of 3434 Ta
ble Rock road, Medford, attend
ed Medford schools. He is a state
employee.
The ceremony was read at 7
o'clock in the evening. Attend
ing the couple were the bride's
parents.
The bride wore a white silk
suit' with pink accessories and
her corsage was a purple orchid.
Annual Meeting
Planned by Board
The annual meeting of the
board of Medford Junior Service
league kindergarten for the deaf
has been called for Thursday,
May 17 at 8 p.m., at Hedrick
Junior high school cafetorium.
The program will include a
film, "Thursday's Children,"
and the public is' invited. A full
attendance of league members
is expected. '
will go into a fund-to build a
new parish hall. The present hall
is now old and inadequate to
meet the need of the parish, it
is stated. ,
Mrs. Charles Thompson is gen
eral dhairman for the tea, and
is being assisted by many mem
bers of the society. Pouring this
afternoon will Be Mrs. J. C.
Miller, president of the society,
Mrs. Herbert E. Seitz, Mrs. W.
W. Stevenson and Mrs. A. W.
Adams.
Mrs. Everett Gosch will take
charge of the guest book and
serving as hostesses will be -Mrs.
Paul Haviland, Mrs. R. R. Par
sons, Mrs. W. J. Callahan and
Mrs. W. F. Cowning. Mrs. Cown-
ing is president-elect of the so
ciety.
Junior hostesses will be Miss
Nancy Stephenson, Miss Patty
Gosch, Miss Mary Kay Conroy
and Miss Carolyn McQuigg.
Modeling clothing during the
style show will be Miss Cather
ine Clabby, Mrs. " Laurance V.
Espey, Miss Laurene Espey, Mrs.
Randolph Gabrielson, Mrs. C. S.
Metz and Miss Mary Annette
Rentz.
Mrs. Maurice Spatz and Mrs.
Louis Rentz are in charge of the
table and decorations; Mrs.
Luncheon, Music
Planned for Group
All Lady Elks are invited to a
salad luncheon at the Elks tem
ple Tuesday, May 15 at 1 p.m.
A musical program will be con
ducted and an afternoon of cards
is planned. Bridge and pinochle
will be in play.
Hostesses will be Mrs. A. R.
Schoenberg, Mrs. E. J Randolph
and Mrs. Claude Hoover.
Charles Ely and Mrs. John La
den head the reception and pro
gram committee and Mrs. W. F.
Scruggs and Mrs. Florence Mon
roe are in charge of food for
the tea.
Accordion music will be pro
vided by Miss Sharon Roberts
and Miss Oveta Walden.
SOC Students
To Be Married
In June Wedding
Ashland Miss Carol Marie
Wildish, a sophomore student at
Southern Oregon college, and
Robert M. Dick will be married
in June 10 rites at Trinity Meth
odist church in Eugene. The en
gagement and forthcoming wed
ding was announced last week by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Wildish, 1211 Park
avenue, Eugene.
Mr. Dick, of Redding, Calif.,
is a son of- Mrs. Laura Alhgren
of that city. He has served with
the Army's second division.
The wedding will be held at 3
O'clock in the afternoon.
Smedes to Leave
On Extended Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smedes
will leave May 17 to spend a
year traveling in Canada and
this country. The Smedes have
sold their home at 610 Valley
View drive and will make their
tour by car and house trailer.
They plan to drive east across
Canada and then tour the New
England states and spend some
time in New York City and Phil
adelphia. Next fall and winter
they plan to spend in Florida
and Mexico.
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Couple to Wed
In June Service
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogler of
Los Altos, Calif., announce the
enagagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
VaLee Ann, to William Arthur
Hess of Medford. -
'Mis? Vogler is a graduate of
Palo Alto High school and Wash
ington State college. She also at
tended San Jose State college.
Mr. Hess is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur D. Hess of 224 Van
couver avenue. The prospective
bridegroom was graduated from
Medford High school and wjll rer
ceive a doctor of , veterinary
medicine degree from Washing
ton State college , in June. He
also attended Willamette univer
sity where he was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Epsiion fraternity.
The couple will be married
June 24 in the Methodist church
in Los Altos. .
School Plans
Two Recitals
St. Mary's school music de
partment will' present the high
school music pupils in two spring
recitals Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings, May 15 and lfj The
performances will be in St.
Mary's gymnasium.
The program Tuesday evening
will include choral selections by
the Boys' Glee club, the girls'
Choralettes and the Marian choir
with sixty mixed voices. Piano
solists May 15 are Miss Helen
Timms, Gary Haas, Timothy Hil
lerman. Miss Patricia Gosch, Ri
chard Cooper and Miss Barbara
Lickess, Miss Pauline Arnold
will sing two vocal solos.
A special feature of Tuesday's
program will be the piano quar
tette performing ' Kleinmichel's
arrangement of Liszt's "Hungar
ian Rhapsody, No. 2." Members
of the quartette are Miss Carol
Robinson and Miss Gosch at the
first piano and Richard Cooper
and Timothy Hillerman at the
second piano.
Wednesday evening's program
will feature two vocal soloists,
Richard Cooper and James Jones.
Piano soloists will be Randi Pe
terson, Miss Mary Kay Dugan
Miss Carol Moldovan, Miss Carol
Hussong, Miss Carol Robinson,
and Miss Sonja Peterson. Choral
selections will be the same as
the previous evening.
Both programs will begin at
8:15 p.m. -There is no admission
charge, and everyone is cordially
invited.
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Nancy Hamilton
On Annual Staff
Miss Nancy Hamilton, fresh
man at the University of Ore
gon, has been named manager
of organizations for the next edi
tion of the Oregana, university
year book. The appointment was
announced by Miss Eleanor
Whitset.
Miss Hamilton, daughtet of
the Moore Hamiltons, 43 Rose
avenue, is a member of Gamma
Phi Beta sorority.
College Students
Plan Summer Rites
Mrs. Robert C. Hart, Grant
road, announces the engagement
of her daughter. Miss Ann Hart,
to Arthur M. Beavens, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beavens,
Alhambra, Calif.
The engagement was first an
nounced at the Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority house at Oregon
State college where Miss Hart
is a senior. Her fiance is a mem
ber of Sigma Nu fraternity at
the same school.
Both young people are to be
graduated from Oregon State
college in June, Miss Hart tak
ing a degree in nursery school
education - and Mr. Beavens in
chemical engineering.
A late summer wedding is
planned.
Williams Return
From Trip East
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams,
1113 South Riverside avenue,
have returned home after spend
ing the past month in the east.
The Williams visited their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene L. Burroughs, Lex
ington, Mass., and the Bur
roughs' three daughters, Gail,
Monica and Laurie, the latter
born in January.
The Williams made the trip by
train, traveling east on the City
of Portland to Chicago, and re
turned on the California Zephyr,
to San Francisco. While in Chi
cago, they visited the Art Insti
tute of Chicago where they were
particularly interested in a dis
play of about 100 miniature
rooms made by Mrs. James
Ward Thome and now a perma
nent exhibit of the Institute.
The Williams and the Bur
roughs attended a performance
of the Metropolitan Opera com
pany in Boston while in the east,
seeing "The Tales of Hoffman."
Miss Lucine Amara, San Fran
cisco soprano and friend of Mrs.
Burroughs, sang one of the lead
ing roles. They also saw a per
formance of the Ziegfeld Follies
with Tallulah Bankhead and
May Barnes and also saw Moto
rama and a showing of Cine
rama. Mrs. Burroughs, a soprano,
now sings with the Lexington
Choral society, directed by Al
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