Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1956, Image 19

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowell Stevens
Medford Students
Named to Office
Three Medford students at
Southern Oregon college have
been elected to offices in Sigma
Alpha Sigma fraternity, an hon
orary speech society for men.
They are Leon McDougall,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Dougall, 315 Perrydale avenue,'
who was elected vice-president;
Bill Russell, son of Mrf and Mrs.
David Russel, 1139 West Main
street, secretary - treasurer, and
Jack Henry, 113 Rose street, rep
resentative at large. His mother,
Mrs. Beulah Welch, lives at
Glide.
Installations were held May
7 at Jackson hotel.
Member Honored
By Mistletoe Club
Mistletoe club members held
a shower May 9 at a dessert
luncheon meeting and shower
party in Girls Community club
which honored Mrs. Alfred In
low, the former Miss Geraldine
Gidney. Games were played and
tables were decorated with
spring flowers.
Refreshment committee mem
bers were Mrs. D. N. Fraysher,
Mrs. Irvin Patten and Mrs. A. L.
Hadley.
Next meeting will be a public
card party at the Girls Com
munity club on May 23.
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Ceremony
At Church
Weds Pair
Miss Donna Fern Walker be
came the bride of Henry Lowell
Stevens in rites read by the Rev,
Melvin E. Lee at Free Methodist
church April 29. The bride, . a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Walker, 19 Rose street, is
a Medford high school student,
and the bridegroom is serving
with the Air Force at Klamath,
Calif. He is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Stevens, 20 Lincoln
street, and also attended Med
ford High school.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Merced, Calif., and
the bride has remained here with
her parents while the bridegroom
has left for his station.
About 120 guests attended the
ceremony.'
The bride wore a white baller
ina length gown and her flowers
were. small rosebuds and carna
tions. . '
Miss Sally Tucker, Selma,
honor attendant, and Miss Janet
Swift, bridesmaid, both cousins
of the bride, wore matching pas
tel blue gowns of ballerina style.
Miss Tucker carried yellow car
nations and Miss Swift pink car
nations. Alice Mae Harper, jun
ior bridesmaid, was dressed in
pink and her flowers were white
carnations. The flower girl, Leah
Grace Harper, wore a matching
gown of yellow and carried pur
ple lilacs.
Lilacs decorated the church.
Mrs. Noble Day, a cousin of the
bride, furnished the wedding
songs, accompanied by Mrs. Rob
ert Vinson, an aunt of the bride.
The reception, attended by
about 100 guests, was held at
the home of the bride's parents.
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Republicans Plan
Silver Tea Soon
A silver tea has been planned
by Jackson County Republican
Women for Monday, May 21, at
the home of Mrs. J. C. Boyle,
Ross Lane. Hours are to be 2 to
4:30 o'clock.
The tea is in honor of Mrs.
Collis Moore, Portland, national
R e publican committeewoman,
and Mrs. Frank C. Bash, Med
ford, chairman of Jackson Coun
ty Republican central commit
tee. Special recognition is also
being given Republican precinct
committeewomen during the
event.
Mrs. Weldon Kline is the gen
eral chairman for the tea and is
being assisted by Mrs. Stephen
G. Nye as house chairman. Mrs.
Calvin B. Francis is in charge of
refreshments, and Mrs. -Warren
Hammond is transportation
chairman.
Transportation will be furn
ished from the YMCA at 1:45
p.m. for anyone needing it.
Beta Sigma Phi sorority chapters of Medford and Ashland held
the annual Founder's day banquet and dance recently at the Jack
son hotel, the event commemorating the 25th anniversary of the
group. . During the evening each chapter announced the member
selected as Girl of the Year. The five winners are (front row, left
to right) Mrs. John Austin, Alpha Sigma, Ashland; Mrs. Curt
Butterfield. Alpha Rho, Medford (back row, left to right) Mrs.
Roy Stein, Xi Mu, Medford; Mrs. Arthur Brooks, Beta Upsilon,
Medford and Mrs. Robert Hubbard, Alpha Beta, Medford.
Founder's Day Banquet Held
By Beta Sigma Phi Chapters
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The annual Founder's day baa
quet of Medford and Ashland
chapters of Beta Sigma Phi was
held Saturday, May 5, in the Pio
neer room of the Jackson hotel
with 112 attending. Mrs. Paul
Dix was mistress of ceremonies
for the event.
Huge paper murals depicted
the 25th anniversary, Greek let
ters, and ritual table of Beta Sig
ma Phi. The tables had intertwin
ed streamers with yellow roses
dotted down the length. Black,
gold and silver was the color
scheme.
. Giving the Beta Sigma Phi
grace was Mrs. Howard Blew.
Mrs. Gunvor Clute, Ashland,
read a message from Walter W.
Ross, the founder of Beta Sigma
Phi. The Founder's day pledge
was led by Mrs. Nick DeWitt,
with all members participating.
Mrs. Larry Allen, Beta Sigma
Phi City Council president, and
Mrs. Oris Goble, vice-president,
conducted installation of city
council officers for the next year.
Installed were president, Mrs.
Nick DeWitt; vice-president,
Mrs. Derrel Beard, Ashland; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Howard
Blew; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Irving Thompson; and treas
urer, Mrs. Carl Christenson.
Announcing their chapter
achievements for the year were
Alpha Rho President, Mrs. Tom
Lytle; Gamma Zeta, Ashland,
President, Mrs. Fred Roberts;
Beta Upsilon President, Ashland,
Incoming President Mrs. Fred
Korthase; Xi Mu President, Mrs.
Edgar Mbir; and Past City Coun
cil President, Alpha Beta, Miss
Jacqueline Walker.
Highlight of the evening was
the presentation of "Girl of the
Year" awards. This award is the
highest honor a chapter can con
fer upon a member. Receiving
the awards from their respective
chapters were XI MU, Mrs. Roy
Stein; Alpha Sigma, Ashland,
Mrs. John Austin; Alpha Rho,
Mrs. Curt Butterfield; Alpha Be
ta, Mrs. Robert Hubbard; and
Beta Upsilon, Mrs. Arthur
Brooks. Barney Beaton's orches
tra played for the dancing which
followed the program.
Members of Medford's newly
formed silver anniversary chap
ter were given their second de
gree of Beta Sigma Phi, at the
home of Mrs. Mel Hogan, Siski
you court, Tuesday.
The ceremony was presented
by the city council president,
Mrs. Larry Allen, with the assist
ance of Mrs. Oris Gobel, Mrs.
Roy Stein, Mrs. Paul Thompson
and Mrs. Curt Butterfield.
Mrs. Goble was in charge of
plans for the evening.
Pledges receiving the ritual of
jewels were Mrs. Walter Smith,
Mrs. R. L. Palmer, Mrs.' Paul
Morris, Mrs. Jack Cannon, Mrs.
Robert Hamilton, Mrs. M. H. Par
son, Mrs. Douglas Christensen,
Mrs. Warren Wolf, Mrs. Gerald
Von Ting, Mrs. Howard Blew,
Mrs. Wayne Wright, Mrs. John
Selby, Mrs. Arthur Brooks and
Mrs. Wayne Harris. Mrs. Robert
Schroeder also compleded pledge
training but was unable to at
tend. ,
Refreshment prepared by city
council members were served
following the ceremony.
Installation of officers for Xi
Mu chapter of the sorority took
place at the home of Miss Anna
L. May, May 9. Mrs. J. Edgar
Moir conducted the ceremony
and the new officers are pres
ident, Mrs. John S. Nelson; vice
president; Mrs. Steve Saimons;
secretary, Mrs. William Pren
tiss and treasurer, Miss Anna L.
May.
Exemplar Day will be observ
ed May 23, Wednesday, with the
ritual for eligible exemplar
members. A progressive dinner
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composed of Mrs. Cecil
Davis, Mrs: K. A. Hayes, Miss
Anna L. May and Miss Adabee
Seiler is making "arrangements
for the dinner.
Mrs. Hayes presented a pro
gram on the topic, "Your Child
in This Changing World."
Chapter to Observe
20th Anniversary
The twentieth anniversary of
the group will be observed when
Chapter BE, PEO, meets at the
home of Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Phoe
nix, Tuesday evening, May 15, at
8 o'clock. Miss Katherine Stew
art and Mrs. W. E. Holmes are
in. charge of the program.
Chapter CG will meet Wednes
day, May 16, for a one o'clock
luncheon in the home of Mrs.
Dick House, 15 Corning court.
Following the luncheon a pro
gram will be presented by Mrs.
Robert Lee.
Chapter CP will meet Wednes
day, May 16, at 12:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. John Graff, 31
Geneva avenue. Mrs. Leonard
Mayfield is assistant hostess and
Mrs. Ed Strother is in charge of
the program.
Reams Social Club
Announces Luncheon
Reames Social club will meet
Wednesday, May 16 at Medford
Masonic Hall for a pay luncheon
and card party. Luncheon will
be served at 12 noon and Mrs.
Lester Ettinger heads the com
mittee'. All " Order of Eastern Star
members are invited to attend.'
&uoday. May 13, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TVT&
Miss Dorothy Boucher Queen
Of Rogue River School Prom
Rogue River "Apple Blos
som Time" was theme for the
Junior-Senior prom and ban
quet held May 5 at Rogue River
high school. Crowned prom
queen was Miss Dorothy Bou
cher. Lawrence Wagner, presi
dent of the junior class, placed
the crown on Miss Boucher's
head during the ceremonies and
she was presented a bouquet of
red roses.
Princesses were Miss Nancy
Bradley, Miss Irene Bringmann,
Miss Judy Farrar, Miss Katie
Herburger, Miss Janet Robinson
arid Miss Patricia Leaher. Hono
rary princess was Miss Mona
Lee Prefontaine. They were pre
sented miniature nosegays.
The banquet which preceded
the prom was prepared by the
homemaking class directed by
Mrs. Altha LeRoy. Mothers who
assisted were Mrs. Lee Miller,
Mrs. Orvis Reeter, Mrs. Harold
Towse, Mrs. Louis Wagner, Mrs.
Flores Leyen, Mrs. Harold Mc
Kenzie, Mrs. Lathel Stevens and
Mrs. Cedric Herburger.
'Serving were seventh and
eighth grade students.
Invocation was given by the
Rev. D. F. Barnett. Laurence
Members! Guests
Attend Meeting
Sojourners' Club
About 60 members and guests
of Medford Sojourners' club met
Thursday at the Pythian hall.
A large arrangement of yellow
tulips and snowballs with yel
low candles decorated the des
sert table. Hostesses were Mrs.
Lawrence E. McConnell, Mrs.
Robert Billingsley and Mrs. Rob
ert Lewis.
; New members welcomed were
Mrs. Ernest Dittmer, Mrs. Tom
Moore, Mrs. Forest VanVleck
and Mrs. William E. Smith. Mrs.
Dick Neese was a prospective
member attending for the first
time. Mrs. Edward S. Peer from
Los Angeles, Calif., who was
a member of Medford Sojourn
ers about fifteen years ago, was
introduced. Birthday greetings
were extended to Mrs. Clifford
Grlffitts.
Following dessert and roll
call, cards were played. Bridge
prizes went to Mrs. M. L. Nelson
and Mrs. Gene Chamberlain.
Pinochle prizes went to Mrs.
James Winslow and Mrs. Clar
ence Byrd and canasta awards
were won by Mrs. Owen Lud
wick and Mrs. Henry Robertson.
A special award was given to
Mrs. Dick Neese.
The next meeting of the club
will be May 24 at the Pythian
hall. An invitation is extended
to newcomers, who have resided
in Medford and vicinity less
than two years, to attend and
become members.
Wagner, also welcomed those
who attended and responses
were made by Miss Cary Phil
lips, president of the senior
class, and Bill Weaver, student
body president. John Harr, su
perintendent, and William Hunt
er, high school vice-principal,
commended the Juniors for
their work in planning the
event.'
Music was provided by Paul
Adams' orchestra.
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Mother's Day Program
Announced for Lodge
Mothers day observances will
be conducted by Degree of Honor
lodge members Monday, May 14
when they meet at 8 p.m., in the
Redman hall, 216 Apple street.
Those who attend are requested
to wear suitable flowers, white
for those whose mothers are
deceased and red for those whose
mothers are living.
Practice for inspection also
will be' conducted.
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contest winners were announced
at a meeting of the auxiliary
to Steelhead post Friday even
ing. First prize was won by Tonie
Miller; second, by Canal Garda,
and third to Gene Myers. All
are students at Trail school.
Plans were discussed for a
10th anniversary dinner for the
post and auxiliary scheduled for
June 1 at 7 p.m.
Chairmen were announced for
the ensuing year by the presi
dent, Mrs. Jim Hopkins. They
are Mrs. Frances Miller, Ameri
canism committee; Mrs. Dale
Sawyer, community service; Mrs.
Hopkins, Oregon cottage; Mrs.
Ed Learning, rehabilitation; Mrs.
Jim Cassal, hospital; Mrs.
Charles Harkness, cancer; Mrs.
Tom Merit, refreshments, and
Mrs. Harry Birch, publicity.
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