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FOUR MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, August 5. 1956 If 1 "4 V " ' ' Miss Marilyn Myhr (Brainerd Photo) Marilyn Myhre Engaged to Wed Floyd Pawlowski Mr. . and Mrs. J. O. Myhre, 1070 Spring street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn JoAnn, to A. Floyd Pawlowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Powlowski, Route 1 Box 8, Jacksonville. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Myhre is a graduate of Medford Senior high school and is working as a dental assistant for Dr. R. W. McNair. Mr. Pow lowski is a graduate of Jackson ville Hish school and is employed by Kogap Lumber Industries during the summer. He will at tend Southern Oregon college this fall. Juanita Swindler To Become Bride Of Allan Gosnell Sams Valley Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swindler, Sams Valley, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Juanita Swindler to Ailnn Gosnell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gosnell of Sams Valley. The wedding will be held at the home of the bride's parents August 31 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Swindler is a graduate of Crater High school and is em ployed by the Federal Savings and Loan association as a teller. Mr. Gosnell is a sander for the Fir-Ply mill. Surprise Party At Medford Park Honors Visitors Mrs. Stanley Morgan, former Medford residents now living in Phoenix, Ariz., is visiting In the city. Mrs. Morgan was honored at a surprise party given by friends July 30 at Hawthorne park. The gathering included members of Wenonah club, the American Legion auxiliary and the auxiliary to Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, organizations in which Mrs. Mor gan was active when she lived in Medford and to which she still belongs. Attending were Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Floyd Lewis, Mrs. Ralph White, Mrs. Leo Williams, Mrs. Ross Minneci, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lusk, Mrs. O. O. DeBerry, Mrs. Russell Zundel, Mrs. Frank Vosika, Mrs. Douglas Vosika, Mrs. Fred Law rence, and Mrs. Morgan. The Morgans left Medford be cause of Mr. Morgans health, which is said to be much im proved. Mrs. Morgan is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ewald Schulz, and her aunt, Mrs. Augusta Moore, at their home, 413 West Second street. Relatives Spend Sunday Together At Mountain Home Gold Hill Five cousins, rang ing in ages from 71 to 84 years, enjoyed a picnic and day's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, Gold Hill, last Sunday. The Crow home, above the Rogue river on the north side of Blackwell hill, has a setting of native trees and the couple maintains a beautiful garden and picnic area. Mr. and Mrs. Crow are both members of early Ore gon families and since their re tirement have developed a mine and their garden of flowers, trees and vegetables surround ing a mountain cabin. The visiting cousins were Mrs. Ida Nelson, Mrs. Cindy Johnson, Mrs. Anna Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lindemood. Gold Star Mothers will hold a potluck picnic at Hawthorne park Tuesday, August 7, at 11:30 a.m. All Gold Star mothers are invited to meet behind the Girl Scout headquarters. Thqse at tending should bring their own table service. ' College Fashions, Sandwiches In Week's News from New York By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Correspondent New York (U.R) A week In Manhattan: Most startling sight In Fifth Avenue college shops just open ing for girls eager to get their back-to-campus wardrobes: Col orful skin tight leotards. College girls hired to help one store sell its campus clothes wear the leotards in bright green, red, blue or black under, knee-length wool skirts. Called "glamour gams." the leotards are made of nylon stretch yarn so they fit snugly from waist to toes. They'll be worn under Ber muda shorts on campuses too, a college clothes expert predicted, and used as dormitory lounge pants with matching blouses. A' sandwich won an Omaha, Neb., woman two tickets to Eu rope and $1,000 this week. Mrs. Fern Snider entered a man-sized cheese, corned beef, sauerkraut and rye bread sand wich in a national sandwich idea contest and won first prize over some 600 other entries. At an all-sandwich lunch here to announce winners Mrs. Sni der burst into tears as she picked up her prize. She supports her children and invalid husband by cooking in a bowling alley restaurant in Omaha. Judges for the contest, spon sored by the National Restaur ant association, had a few bad moments too. They nibbled their way through some astonishing entries, including one sandwich made of peanut butter and choco late bars broiled under a low flame. A convention for women only presents special problems. Wom en executives from all parts of the world came here this week for a two weeks convention of the Soroptimist clubs. First crisis: One woman dele gate discovered she was unable to zip herself into her evening gown for the first banquet. She raced down the corridor of the Waldorf Astoria hotel, hailed a surprised bellboy and enlisted him to close the back zipper. Second crisis: Kaye Witmer, stage director for the conven tion oaceant depicting the 35 years since the first soropto mist club was founded for pro fessional women, needed two dressers to help models get into fashion show costumes. Miss Witmer, a Harrisburg, Pa., executive, hastily asked a secretary to telephone the hotel desk and order two dressers sent to the ballroom. "Send two bureaus to the ball room," the secretary ordered the desk clerk, after Miss Witmer had left the room. At the last minute somebody discovered the mixup and got two neople, not bedroom bureaus, backstage. Miss Trava McClearen Announce Trothal Of Miss McClearen . To Private Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McClearen, 707 Clark street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Trava McClearen, to Pvt. James J. Hobbs Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hobbs, 303 Ross lane. No date has been set for the wed ding. The couple are graduates of Medford Senior High school. Miss McClearen is working at the A and W Root Beer stand in Grants Pass during the summer. Private Hobbs is serving with the Army at Ft. Ord. f Square Dancing Planned at Fair Two nights of square dancing, Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11 are scheduled for the Josephine County Fair at Grants Pass and sponsored by Rogue Valley Square Dance Callers as sociation. Friday night Harley Smith of Los Angeles will be the featured caller. Saturday night dancing will be jamboree style with all local callers participating. All callers of the association are cancelling scheduled dances for the two nights and ask square dancers to attend the dances at the fair. Lady Elks Lady Elks will meet in the lodge dining room for luncheon and cards Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. All wives of Elks are invited. Auxiliary Awards Announced Medford American Legion auxiliary members received a number of awards and appoint ments at the annual department convention held at Albany July 26-29. Mrs. Earl Bigalow, de partment American chairman, Miss Laura York, Mrs. Clyde Fichtner, Mrs. Dorothy Sutter and Mrs. George Smith repre sented the Medford unit. Mrs. Bigalow received an award of merit from Henry Keneally in recognition of her "outstanding work" as volun teer chairman of the Heart Sun day program of the American Heart association. Mrs. Leo Williams received a personal award for "outstanding work" on membership. The Med ford unit received a community service award, a history award, a child welfare honorable men tion and a daily prize for 100 per cent attendance at the con vention. Mrs. Williams was appointed department hospital representa tive in charge of the hospital volunteer program at Camp White. Miss York was elected president of District 13 which in cludes Cave Junction, Grants Pass, Central Point, Ashland and Medford and she will also be a member of the department exec utive board. Mrs. Clarence B. Grund, Dal las, was elected department pres ident of the American Legion Auxiliary of Oregon. Mrs. Harold Leach, Bonne ville, Oregon department presi dent of the auxiliary, presided at the business sessions of the Auxiliary. Highlight of the Sat urday session was the premier of the Girls' State film which was made at Oregon Girls' State this year. Navy Mothers To Hold Picnic Tuesday Noon Navy Mothers of America will hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. C. W. Childers on Palmer Creek road, Tuesday morning. The members plan to leave Medford at 9:30 a.m. Those attending may inquire at the Upper Applegate store on Applegate road near McKee bridge for directions. Members are asked , to take a pot luck dinner. Jantzers Hold Family Reunion Shady Cove-Trail One of the old pioneer families in this area, the Jantzer clan, held the annual family reunion at Grants Pass park Sunday, July 22. Members of the family at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Jantzer, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Jantzer and son, Michael, all Medford; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Jantzer and children Joan, Glen, JoAnne and Mark, McKinleyville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Jantzer and children, Elaine and Steven, Azalea, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jantzer and children, Rose Ma rie, Faye and Gordon, Prospect; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jantzer, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jantzer and children, Karyn, Diane and Maria, White City; Mr. and Mrs. Ted G. Jant zer and sons, Monty and Mi chael, Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam P. Jantzer, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Jantzer and children, Eloise and Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jantzer and children, Gary and Jari Kay, all Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. M. Madsen and daughter, Miss Helen Mad sen of St. Louis, Mo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Shady Cove. Friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lehman, Junc tion City, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Grants Pass and Edwin Gebhardt, Central Point. Meeting Scheduled For Pythian Club Pythian club will meet Tues day, August 7 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Russell, 120 Newtown street with Mrs. Delia Watkins assisting. Twenty-One Attend Meeting of Auxiliary Twenty-one members and two visitors attended the last meet ing of Medford Harmony Town send Auxilliary club. A birth day cake was presented to Mrs. Bertha Huson. Mrs. Charles Boussum con ducted the business meeting. C. E. Naffziger read the Washing ton Flash. Next meeting of the club will be Wednesday, August 8 at 12 noon. A potluck luncheon will be served at Carpenters Hall, 123V4 West Main. 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