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Scout Troop 10 Tours Disneyland During Vacation Disneyland, Hollywood, and San Francisco wert the high points in a six-day trip to Cali fornia by Girl Scout Troop 10. The trip was taken as a reward for individual members who earned their Curved bar, high est award in girl scouting. The group, accompanied by the troop leaders, Mrs. Harold Gordon and Mrs. Gerald La tham, left Medford June 11 for Disneyland where they spent two days. While there they stay ed at the Disneyland hotel and ate many of their meals in the park. From Disneyland the girls toured Hollywood, attended the Bob Crosby television show, and visited Farmers Market. From there they travelled by bus to San Francisco where they spent part of one day sightseeing be fore returning to Medford. Part of the expenses for the trip were earned by the troop through fruit sales, card parties, tions. Girls who made the trip were Cecile Bell, Donna Childreth Marilyn Jo Conner, Donna Dell, Donna Demmer, Judy Faulker- son, Barbara Gordon, Donna Jasmann, Julie and Lynn Ann Latham. Anne Matthews, Ma rion Parsons and Linda Slessler. Gardeners Plan Joint Meeting Roxy Gardeners and Howard Garden club will hold a joint meeting and installation of of ficers Tuesday, June 28, in Harmony Hall of the Friends church. A covered dish lunch eon at 12 noon will precede the meeting and installation. Mrs. G. W. McBee will be the installing oficer. Members are asked to bring table service and articles for display. Nevita OES Chapter To Observe Birthdays Central Point Nevita chap ter. Order of Easter Star, will hold a stated meeting Tuesday, June 28 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, Central Point. Mrs. Meivin McGrew, worthy ma tron, will preside and Mrs. Rob ert Chamberlain will be chair man of decorations. Merrbers having birthdays in April, May and June will be honored. t Claaelfled la at Dead line Sunday at noon Saturday. hwmll Jr Trfs d :. iitt-'Tfr .tVi mill Members of Girl Seoul Troop 10 are pictured here on a Fire Marion Parsons, Donna Jasmann, and Donna Dell. Not visible in Wagon in Disneyland where they recently visited. Accompanying the picture are Linda Slessler, Cecile Bell, Donna Childreth and the girls as they loured Disneyland, Hollywood, and San Fran-Judy Faulkerson. The Troop left on the six-day trip after Ihe cisco were Mrs. Harold Gordon (at right) and Mrs. Gerald Latham, individual members had earned their Curved Bar, ihe highest The girls (L to R) are: Julie Latham, Marilyn J. Conner, Anne award in girl scouting. (Picture courtesy of Disneyland) Matthews, Donna Demmer, Barbara Gordon. Lynn Ann Latham. Meeting Planned By Herb Society Rogue Valley Herb society will meet in an all day session, Tuesday, June 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hoist, rt. 1, box 116, Lampman Park rd., Gold Hill. The meeting will start at 10-30 a.m. with the morning session being devoted to making herb scrapbooks. Lunch will be serv ed at noon with herb tea being served by the hostess. The regular meeting will be gin at 1:30 p.m. with the-roll call response being "something clever about herbs." Several talks by members discussing herbs will be given. Members are asked to bring their own lunch with something to be shared as well as the ma terials for making the scrap- books. . ' ' -1-! il l i ' . - W ri O in summer's Oriental fashions and a cnarveJovs mantle of fresh flattering frogrance by Foberge cool couturier colognes 2 to 10. (pltti t Aphrodisia Woodhue Tigress Act TV We Give NORTHERN STAMPS Double Stamps en Prescriptions PHONE 2-7113 DKUG C E NTPt J X3 FIRST YJ I FREE Delivery OPEN WEEKDAYS 8:30 a.m. te 11 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. California Service of Interest Here Friends of Miss Betty Svinth, a graduate of Prospect High school, will be interested in news of her wedding to Bow man C. Collins in a ceremony held May 5 at St. Michael's Lutheran church in Berkeley, Calif. The Rev. Otto Bremer? of ficiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Fred Svinth of Areata, Calif. She wore a chapel length gown of imported Chantilly lace over Skinner satin designed with a scooped neckline, basque bodice, and a very full skirt. Her finger-tip veil was held by a Juliet cap, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on a white Bible. The matron of honor, Mrs. Herman Simpson, of Las Vegas, Nev., wore a ballerina length gown of pink nylon dotted Swiss. She carried blue margue rites and wore a matching flow ered head band and face veil. Bridesmaid and matron were Miss Barbara Maloy, Eureka, Calif., and Mrs. Arthur Osborne of Hayworth, Calif. They were attired in blue gowns and car ried pink marguerites. Miss Ruth Pierce and Miss Donna Green of Richmond, Calif., served as candlelighters. Little Linda Simpson, daugh ter of the matron-of-honor, was the flower girl and Jimmy La Munyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston LaMunyon of Salem, Ore., was ring bearer. Jim Johnston, Berkeley, Calif., was best man. Al Wro bel, Berkeley, and Don Svinth, brother of the bride from Ar eata, were ushers. Mrs. Svinth, mother of the bride, wore a two-piece navy blue dress with white accessor ies. Mrs. Sidney Collins, the bridegroom's mother from Los Angeles, was attired in a pow der blue one piece mesh dress with pink accessories. They both wore corsages of pink orchids. Serving and assisting at the reception were Miss Lura Winz ler, Mrs. Dave Dezell, Mrs. John Shallebarger, Miss Ann Tucker, Miss Allene Agor, Mrs. Harry Nishie, Mrs. Ladd Griffith and Mrs. Robert Wilson, all Berke ley; Mrs. John Felsher, Areata, Calif.; Mrs. Weston LaMunyon, Salem, Ore.; Miss Sue Campbell, Richmond, Calif., and Miss Ann Suydam, San Jose, Calif. The bride received her BA de gree from Midland college, Fre mont, Neb., and her master's degree in social work from the University of California, Berke ley. Since the fall of 1954 she has been employed as a pro gram director at the YWCA in Richmond. The bridegroom was graduat ed from the University of Colo rado in Boulder, and later re ceived his master's in physics from UCLA. He served as a lieu tenant junior grade in the Navy during- the Korean war. In the fall he will teach mathematics and physics at East Contra Cos- ISMS NEW, MODERN VAULT Ctoniag, Gluing, Rmodtffif Frances9 Furs Formerly Frances Dallaira 1100 Crater Lake Ave. Telephone Remains 2-6526 Staff Named For Play A technical staff for the forth coming Footlighters' production, "Late Love," now in rehearsal, was named at a meeting preced ing Friday night's rehearsal, ac cording to Mrs. Max Wimmer, group president. Robert D. Stedman, director of the three-act comedy which will be presented five nights begin ning Tuesday, July 24, appointed Carl McQuigg, stage manager for the production, and Miss Mar ianne Moore as rehearsal secre tary. Others appointed by Mrs. Wimmer to carry out details of the production are Clyde Whea ton, who will handle sound and lighting; Miss Kathy Davis, prop erties, Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, newspaper publicity and Nick Parker who will handle radio and television publicity. Director Stedman, who in ad dition to direction has designed the set for the show, has called for a volunteer work party to assist with set building and paint- ta Junior Calif. college in Concord, Luncheon Planned By Women's Club Scottish Rite Women's club will hold a potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Edwin C. Root, Three Pines, 5261 Jacksonville highway, Monday, June 25, at 12 o'clock. All mothers, wives, sisters, daughters and widows of the members of the Scottish Rite bodies are welcome. Table serv ice will be needed. All members with initials from A" to F are to take cakes, those with initials from G to L, salads and initials L to Z, hot dishes. Members with cars are asked to meet at Masonic temple to pick up those who have no trans portation. Cards will follow luncheon. A crushed peppermint stick makes an excellent flavoring for baked apples. Just remove the apple core and insert the candy before baking. ing today. All Interested in Foot- lighters activities are invited to turn out and get acquainted with members, and at the same time learn details of set construction. Refreshments will be served the workers during the afternoon, ac cording to Mrs. Wimmer. Sunday, June 24. 1S58 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE' Wayne Smiths Honor Guests At Anniversary Reception Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Smith and family were honored at a farewell party June 13 at First Christian church. The party also observed the Smith s silver wedding anniversary. The Smiths will leave about July 1 for Portland and later will make their home in Alaska. About 50 members of the church attended. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. J. H. Hop kins, Mrs. C. D. Hershiser and Mrs. Wilbur Culp. The Smiths have been active in First Christian church, Mrs. Smith having been a member of the choir, superintendent of the Sunday School Junior depart ment and secretary of Women's Fellowship. She is also a vocal ist, and has sung at many church functions. The silver anniversary theme was used for table appointments. A silver and white cake, baked and decorated by Mrs. Hershiser, was served. Silver candles dec orated the cake table and an ar rangement of pink Picture roses, syringia and pink and white candles centered the punch table. Roses from the Hershiser and Culp gardens decorated the rooms. Mrs. Hopkins took charge of decorations. Mrs. Hershiser cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Lee Bailey. Mrs. Paul Andrews served punch, and Mrs. A. H. Gregory poured coffee. Mrs. Gloria Smith, accomp anied by Miss Katherine GoU, sang.' Mrs. William Piper presented the honored guests a gift from their friends in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were mar ried at Coquille, Ore., June 13, 1931. They came to Medford in 1947 and have lived until re cently on Merriman road. They have two children, Nick, who graduated from the University of Oregon with this year's class, receiving a degree in business administration. N a d a, the Smith's daughter, was graduated Sorority Council To Sponsor Booth At Horse Show Medford-Ashland City council of Beta Sigma Phi met recently at the home of Mrs. Nick De Witt, 320 North Keeneway, to discuss plans for the organiza tion's booth at the horse show which Ladies' Mounted troop will hold in July. All chapters are taking part and Mrs. Howard Blew of Beta Upsilon is chairman. Also discussed was the pos sibility of a Beta Sigma Phi night at the Shakespearean Festival in August. Medford chapters assisted Miss Lea Gesell, representative from the national office, who founded a Nu Phi Mu chapter here for younger women last week end. from Medford High school last year and for the past year has been a student at Robertson's School of Business in Medford. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Barnes, Table Rock road, who were pres ent for the reception. Their son. Bill Barnes, also attended. Mrs. Grant HubbeH To Speak for Women Eagle Point A discussion by Mrs. Grant HubbeH of her rec ent trip to the Oregon State Grange at Pendleton will be fea tured at the June meeting of Eagle Point Home Economics club. The meeting, to be held Wednesday, June 27, will begin, at 12 noon with a potluck luncheon. Members will gather at Mrs. Hubbell's home. Sunset on the Rogue. Interested ladies belonging to grange are cordially invited to attend, it is stated. 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