Findleys Attend
Commencement;
Daughter Here
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Findley,
Old Stage road, have returned
from Seattle, Wash., where they
attended- commencement cere
monies at the University of
Washington. Their daughter,
Mrs. N. B. Bender Jr., is a mem
ber of the class. She received a
degree in literature.
The Findleys were accompan
ied to Seattle by their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bartz. Portland. Mrs.
Bender and Mrs. Bartz both re
turned to Medford with their
parents and are spending sev
eral days here, and both Mr.
Bender and Mr. Bartz are ex
pected later.
The Findley's son. Jack, has
arrived home for the summer
after completing his freshman
year at Willamette university,
balem.
Student Graduated
From Bible School
Miss Elenore Corbin, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Cor
bin, Applegate, was graduated
from Multnomah school of the
Bible in Portland June 5. Com
mencement ceremonies were
held in Grant High school aud
itorium.
Miss Corbin, who completed a
three-year Bible course, has
taught various classes in Sun
day schools and child evangel
ism groups. She was graduated
from Jacksonville High school
in 1945 and attends St. Peter's
Lutheran church.
Prospect Bethel
Guests of DeMolay
Prospect Members of Bethel
56, International Order of Job's
Daughters, attended installation
of officers for Crater chapter of
DeMolay June 7 in Central
Point.
George Gilman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Gilman, was in
stalled master councilor. Fol-
. lowing the ceremonies, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilman were hosts for a
party at their home on Merri
man road. Swimming and danc-
;ing were enjoyed.
.Miss Walker Home
From Trip South
: Miss Jacque Walker has re
turned to her home on Kinks'
'highway after a vacation trip
to southern California. Miss
Walker was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dunn, Redlands,
;Calif., while away.
I Miss Walker attended a meet
ing of the Beta Sigma Phi coun
cil of southern California held
;in Riverside and attended by
about 700 members of the soro
rity. She also visited the new
.amusement park. Disneyland.
! Swedish Prince
Denies Intention
To Wed Margaret
Stockholm, Sweden (U.B
Prince Bertil of Sweden formal
ly denied today that he intends
to marry Princess Margaret, his
royal guest at the Olympic
equestrian games.
-Ltss than a day after the 44-year-old
princes escorted the 25-year-old
British princess from
the airport he made it known
there is no truth in the rumors
of a romance between them.
Son of King Gustaf
Bertil is the bachelor son nf
Sweden's King Gustaf VI Adolf
and second in line to the Swed
ish throne.
Princess Margaret, third in
line to the British throne, flew
here Monday to join Queen Eliz
abeth and the Duke of Edin
burgh who conclude a state
visit to Sweden and stayed over
officially to watch the Olympic
games.
Bertil met the Princess at the
airport when she arrived with
other members of the British
nobility.
The rumors linking the prince
and princess had been heard for
more than a year and late in
May one of the Stockholm after
noon newspapers said, "dare we
hope" that there is a romance
between them.
Comment Refused
Buckingham Palace had re
fused to comment on the rumors
but today Bertil said no.
His denial doubtless was is
sued with full concurrence of
the British royal family which
has been more and more out
spoken in promptly slapping
down the recurrent rumors of
romance between Margaret and
ncr various escorts.
But unlike earliest denials is
sued throueh Dress sprrptariev
the latest came from the lips of
tne handsome, outspoken prince.
"The rumors eoneeminff an
engagement between Princess
Margaret and me are ground
less and products of free imagi
nation," he said.
Tuesday. June 12, 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
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'.Attending Girls State
Salem (U.R) Some 240 Ore
:gon high school girls gathered
here Monday for the week-long
15th annual girls state. The
event is sponsored by the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary.
The select group of girls will
:form their own mythical state
by electing city, county and
state officials and a state Legis
lature to debate and pass bills.
Truman Returns to
Paris by Automobile
Paris (U.R) Former Pr.i.
dent Harry S. Truman returned
to Paris by car Monday from a
rainy, two-day tour of the Loire
Valley area which is famed for
its castles.
He went sfraiphf in hie hnfpl
room after the 150-mile drive
from Chenonceaux anri his pp-
retarv said he would lnnrh anH
rest there during the afternoon.
WISHES SPEEDY RECOVERY
Havana. Cuba (UP.) Presi
dent Fulgencio Batista of Cuba
Monday cabled President Eisen
hower his wishes for a speedy
recovery.
To Elect
American Legion auxiliary.
Medford unit, will hold the last
business meeting of the season
Tuesday. June 12, at 8 o'clock
at the Legion home. All mem
bers are invited to attend as elec
tion of officers will be held and
delegates named to attend the
department convention in Albany.
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