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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1958)
o o O o Medford Tribune G o o G2 o o Mr. end Urs. Tarry Eugene Mclntire are June newlyweds, their marriage having been an ynt of last Sunday at First Presbyterian church. The bride is the former Florence Harriett 3tac7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stacey, East Fairview drive, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mclntire, Salem. The reception was held in the garden at the Stacey, home. (landis photo) MEDFORD,. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1958 IE venntts ' abif JJumme Arc. Paul Reinhardt, Chicago, the former Clara Daniels (at left), received a prize at the reunion of the 1943 gradu ating class of Medford High school for being the graduate to travel the longest distance. Pictured with Mrs. Reinhardt era Jerome A. McDougall (center), who was master of ceremonies for the reunion, held June 14 at Rogue. Valley euntry club, Mrs. Robert Barbee, general chairman, and Robert Davis, Roseburg, who was president of the class. (Knackstedt photo) P;pf pfil! I'siBiBaE' ,p . llpilliSif piP lil ' ffeg lit" - ' 'a v ' " m:x'mM;00 Two of the busiest women at the PEO sisterhood state convention in Medford last week were these two Medford members. Mrs. W. E. Holmes, Chapter BE, was convention chairman and Mrs. C. El wood Hedberg, Chapter AA, was her assistant. The two are pictured during a coffee-hour conference Monday morning, opening day of the sessions. Mrs. Hedberg, who has lived in Jackson county for many years, is leaving Medford in the near future to - live in Portland, since Mr. Hedberg's transfer to the Portland office of First National bank is being announced today. f'"f A' 1 y$ lie I ' V a M . , 1ST"' i 0 "'S3 Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Chapter BE, Medford, was elected treasurer of the Oregon state chapter of the PEO sisterhood during the conven tion which closed here Wedhesday noon. Mrs. Fish, who lives in Phoe nix, served as convention budget chairman. (Brainerd photo) Mrs. Wilfrid P. Jones, Portland (at left), a past president of the suprem chapter, PEO sisterhood, and Mrs. Arthur E. Welch, Portland, supreme chapter corresponding secretary, were honored during the Oregon stat chapter convention of the sisterhood held here last week. Mrs. Jones has been active in the Oregon chapter since 1912 and has been a member of the supreme chapter board since 1933. Mrs. Welch, main speaker for the meeting fust closed, was president of the state chdpfer in 1934 when the state convention was also held in Medford. G i-ULm "ftA -4kTif WJfX xSAm ' " ' ' J Jlto M4lferd High school tiger was featured in the decorations for the reunion of the class of 1943, held June 14 tf Miu YalUy Country club. Admiring the striped animal and sign are Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Monteith, who came f frein loceburg for the reunion. Mr. Monteith, who was president of the student body in his senior year at ALMS, ni hi vife have three children. The reunion attracted 142 class members with their wives and husbands. iti itU flans for the event were Mrs. Donald Minear, Mrs. Vera Rae Funk, Miss Esther Walden, Mrs. William fcibert, Mrs. John Collins, Miss Colleen Hope and Ralph Matlack. (Knackstedt photo) V Posing during the PEO convention Monday are (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Day, Chapter AV, Portland (Anne Sweeney), retiring president; Mrs. E. E. Vehrs, CD, Grants Pass, new president, and Mrs. E. L. Bartholo mew, CG, Medford, who served as state treasurer last year, was elected recording secretary for the K comipg year. Miss, Ruth tobaugh,, Chapter AU, Klamath Falls, (at left) and Mrs. Wjlliam M. Mitchell, AV, Portland, were pianist and song leader for the state convention of PEO held in First Methodist church the first of last week. Music was part of every session, and a 20 voiced Medford chorus sang. I