Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1958, Image 21

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    4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Med'ora", Oregon, Sunday, April 20, 1958
Association
To Meet
. The annual meeting of
Jackson County Public Health
association will be held Fri
day, April 25, in the Jackson
hotel at 12 noon.
Mrs. Florence Scott, nutri
tion consultant to the ma
ternal and child health sec
tion of the Oregon State
Board of Health will be fea
tured speaker.
There will be a short bus
iness meeting before Mrs.
Scott speaks. Changes in the
by-laws will be voted on and
the year's activities will be
reviewed. The most important
change in the by-laws will be
the changing of the name
from the Jackson County Pub
lic Health association to the
Jackson County Tuberculosis
and Public Health associa
tion. For those people who are
unable to attend the luncheon,
a cordial invitation is extend
ed to come to the lecture,
which will start at. approxi
mately 12:30. The public is
invited and reservations may
be made by calling the Public
Health association office at
SPring 2-4818.
Student Receives
Master's Degree
Miss Janet Louise Coyle,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Coyle, 708 Park street, has re
ceived her master of science
degree in animal husbandry
at University of Minnesota, it
was announced last week by
the university.
Miss Coyle . now has en
rolled at the University of
Wisconsin, at Madison, and is
working toward her doctor's
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Miss Judith Morris
(Brainerd photo)
Betrothal News
Announced Here
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos W.
Morris, 128 Mistletoe street,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Judith Lynne
to John Henry Thompson, Jr.,
son of Mrs. Mildred Thompson
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss Morris is employed by
the telephone company at Sac
ramento, Calif. She is a grad
uate of Medford Senior High
School.
Mr. Thompson is with the
U.S. Army Signal corps and
is stationed at Sacramento.
The wedding is set for June
14.
degree. She is doing research
in genetics in animal husband
ry there. Miss Coyle was grad
uated from Medford Senior
High school.
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Tell Engagement
The engagement of Miss
Shirley Ainsley, Marseilles,
111., to Weldon Eugene Oet
ken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal
colm G. Oetken, 110 Main
street, Phoenix, was announc
ed recently by the parents of
the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. Ainsley.
Miss Ainsley attended Se
rena, 111., grade schools and
is a graduate of Ottawa High
school. She is employed at St.
Joseph's Health Resort at
Wedron, 111. Mr, Oetken at
tended Medford schools and
is a graduate of Medford
High school. He was employ
ed by the Big Y market prior
to enlisting in the United
States Afr Force. He is now
stationed at Edwards Air
Force base in California.
The wedding will be held
June 22 at the Christ Epis
copal church in Ottawa.
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To Wed in June
Central Point Mr. and
Mrs. Grant R. Day, Old Stage
road, Central Point, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Maxine Day, to
William Wendell Bateman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam W.
Bateman, 3075 Hanley road,
Central Point.
Miss Day is a graduate of
Crater high school and her fi
ance was graduated from
Medford Senior, high school.
He has served in the Navy
and now is a member of the
Naval reserve unit.
The wedding is set for June
13 at Medford Presbyterian
church.
Miss Shirley Ainsley
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Gardeners Plan
District Session
Siskiyou district, Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs,
will hold the annual spring
district meeting Wednesday,
April 30, at Rogue River in
the V.F.W. hall. Laurel Gar
deners will be hostesses for
this event, which will honor
the past state presidents from
the Siskiyou district. They
are Mrs. Harry O. Smith,
Cave Junction, and Miss
Claire Hanley, Jacksonville,
and the present state presi
dent, Mrs. A. O. Floyd of
Medford.
Reservations for the lunch
eon may be made before April
26, with Mrs. I. D. Fitzgerald,
district director, SPring 2
7508. Tickets are available
from club representatives.
Crater School
To Give Concert
Central Point The seventh
annual spring concert by the
Crater High school depart
ment of music will be pre
sented Friday, April 25 at 8
p.m., in the Crater High
school gymnasium. No ad
mission will be charged and
all interested are invited to
attend.
Groups which will perform
include the band, choir, dance
band and glee club.
The program will be varied.
Among selections will be
Mozart's "Impressario Over
ture," which will be played
by the band. An original
composition for the choir will
be "Night Herding Song," by
Dale Barker.
Jacksonville :Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Bettencourt. route 1,
box 51, Jacksonville, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara, to
Melvyn Arent, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Arent, route 1,
box 118, Eagle Point. Miss
Bettencourt is a student at
Jacksonville High school. Mr.
Arent is attending Eagle Point
High school. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Ashland Teachers
To Marry in June
Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Charles MacDougall of Fal
mouth, Mass., have announc
ed the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Natalie: Mac
Dougall of Medford, to Don
ald Lowrance, son of "Mr. and
Mrs.. R. C. Lowrance of Junc
tion City, Ore.
Miss MacDougall and Mr.
Lowrance both teach at Ash
land Junior High school. A
June wedding is planned.
Miss Natalie MacDougall
(Classic photo)
Final Concert
Set For May 4
The Rudie Sinfonietta will
give the final concert in the
1957-58 season for Jackson
County Civic Music associa
tion when they appear here
Sunday afternoon, May 4 at
the Medford Senior high
school. The group is made up
of 11 instrumentalists, includ
ing three soloists.
Robert Rudie, conductor
soloist, is a violinist. Others
who will . be featured are
E w a n . Harbrecht, soprano;
Robert Kirkham, baritone,
and Cynthia Otis, harpist.
For eleven years Mr. Rudie
was concertmaster and assist
ant conductor of the Okla
homa City Symphony orchestra.
Visitors Attend
Convention Here
Miss Carol Newland and
Miss Martha Hendrickson of
Eugene were recent visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vaughn, 929 Kenyon
street. Miss Newland is a for
mer Medford resident and is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Newland. Mr. Newland
was track coach at Medford
Senior High school and now
is vice-principal of North Eu
gene High school.
Miss Newland and Miss
Hendrickson participated in
Job's Daughters 34th annual
meeting held here last week
end.
Medford AAUW Announces Second Fellowship Grant
Mrs. A. J. Johnson, presi
dent of the Medford branch,
American Association of Uni
versity Women, recently an
nounced that a second named
fellowship grant of $500 had
been awarded during the cur
rent year. This second grant
named "The Medford Story
Hour Fellowship Grant" was
made possible through the
sponsorship of the children's
story hour by the Big Y Super
Markets, Inc. This is the first
year that the Medford branch
has been able to give two
grants.
The first named fellowship
grant was announced at the
annual Fellowship Luncheon
in February and was named
"The Memorial Fellowship
Grant" "in honor of three re
cently deceased members, Mrs.
Aletha Vawter, Mrs. Frank
Roberts and Mrs. Walter G.
Garner.
One of the grants will be
used to provide graduate study
in the United States for a for
eign woman scholar and the
other grant will be used to
provide graduate study for a
United States woman scholar.
The children's study hour is
presented over radio station
KYJC each week day Monday
through Friday at 3:45 p.m.
Beginning April 28, the child
rens' story hour will be pre
sented at a new time, 3:15 p.
m. each Monday through Fri
day. The children's story hour
has been sponsored by the
Medfor AAUW branch for
four years and has proved to
be very popular with the pre
school and grade school chil
dren, the branch reports. The
radio committee, consisting of
Mrs. C. B. Collins, chairman,
Mrs. R. M. Mayer, Mrs. Edwin
W. Gebhard, Mrs. Harold Cook
and Mrs. Lawrence Tweedy,
make sure that a story is chos
en and a member is available
each day to read, and also
"fills in" when an emergency
arises. The readers of the stor
ies are members of AAUW
who volunteer. Regular read
ers during the current year
have been Mrs. T. P. Barss,
Mrs. Fred Burich, Mrs. G. F.
Chamberlain, Mrs. Harry
Chipman, Mrs. C. B. Collins,
Mrs. R. E. Cordon, Mrs. Nils
Eden, Mrs. Gebhard, Mrs. Jo
hannson, Mrs. R. L. Kagy,
Mrs. M. V. Kubalek, Mrs. J.
W. Lewis, Mrs. M. D. McGeary
Mrs. William McLaren, Mrs.
William Miller, Mrs. Jeffrey
Shute, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mrs.
Don Whalin, Mrs. Fred Wil
cox, Mrs. Berwick Wood, Mrs.
O. L. Brown, Mrs. John Dell
enback, Mrs. C. H. Herman
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson.
Radio station KYJC will be
happy to receive suggestions
for stories its listeners would
like to have read on the pro
gram. Suggestions may be
made by calling the station
SPring 2-6644.
Stauffer
HOME REDUCING
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Representative
Virginia Wickersham
FSane SP 2-9260
Voters7 Forum
The social action committee
of Medford Congregational
church has planned voters'
forum for Monday, April 21,
at 8 p.m. at the church. Mrs.
Ivan Burton will be moder
ator; the public is invited to
attend.
Candidates for county offices
and for circuit judge will in
troduced and speak briefly.
Those in the audience will be
given an opportunity to ques
tion the candidates.
Members of the social action
committee are George Moore
Mrs. Henry Padgham, Miss
Joe Kirtley and the Rev.
Thomas McCamant.
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Medford Teacher
Banquet Speaker
Mrs. Maxine Smith, vice
president of the Oregon Edu
cation association, was one of
the speakers last Wednesday
at a banquet given by the
Douglas county chapter of
OEA at which Robert G. Da
vis, Roseburg attorney and
former Medford resident was
honored. Mr. Davis was select
ed by the Douglas county OEA
officers for outstanding serv
ice to the cause of education
in 1957.
The award was given for
his work in establishing two
schools for retarded children
in the county.
Mr. Davis, former district
attorney in Douglas county,
was president of the Roseburg
Kiwanis club at the time it
started work on a plan to or
ganize the schools in Roseburg
and Gardiner. He is chairman
of the Douglas county juve
nile advisory committee,
which works with the juvenile
section of circuit court and
the county juvenile office in
studying needs of dependent
children and means of com
batting delinquency. I
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