Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1958, Image 15

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Mm. Raymond Furry, in charge of the Here she is serving Mrs. S. G. Schwartz
Phoenix post office, was one of those who (at left). Portland, and Mrs. King Cady.
poured during thfc garden party Wednes- Newburg. Ore. Most of the guests toured
day afternoon at Hanleylands for those at- the extensive gardens of Hanleylands dur
lending the annual convention in Medford. ing the afternoon.
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Sojourners Conduct Installation
Mrs. Eugene Ingram was
installed president of Sojourn
ers during a meeting of the
club Thursday at Girls Com
munity club. Taking office
with Mrs. Ingram were Mts.
Dwight Crosier, first vice
president; Mrs. Gerry Gas
tineau, second vice-president;
Mrs. Carl Borg, secretary and
Mrs. WOter J. Marquess, trea
surer.
Appointive officers includ
ed Mrs. D. Woods, publicity;
Mrs. Richard Penneman, hos
pitality and Mrs. Clifford
Griffitts, remembrance.
Mrs. Floyd Robertson, who
has served as chairman of the
board, was the installing of
ficer and she presented the
incoming president with a
BABY
CORNER
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Children's Wear
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Downstairs at Medford
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Cash in on thdSj savings to get
the playsuits, etc., your child
needs for hot weather comfort!
Many other bargains, too. Come
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It Pays to Shop at
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pink carnation corsage.
The luncheon table was dec
orated with an arrangement
of canna leaves, fuchsia col
ored gladiolus and white hy
drangeas flanked by fuchsia
candles. Hostesses were Mrs.
A. B. Davis, Mrs. George H.
Adler and Mrs. Ruth Tobin.
After the business meeting
cards were played and prizes
for bridge were received by
Mrs. Elmer Ness and Mrs.
Carl Borg. Pinochle awards
went to Mrs. Walter Marquess
and Mrs. Everett Robinson,
canasta to Mrs. Frank Strat
ton and Mrs. John Mansfield.
Mrs. Ira Mottern received a
special award.
The next meeting of the
club will be held July 24 at
Girls Community club. New
comers to Medford and vicini
ty are cordially invited to at
tend and become members.
Annual Picnic Set
By Roxy Ann Club
Roxy Ann Home Economics
club will hold their annual
potluck picnic Wednesday,
July 16, at the W. W. Clay
pool residence on Williams
creek. Members planning to
attend are reminded to take
their own table service. Mem
bers are to meet at the Mat
locks at 10 ajn. to leave for
the picnic area.
Palmers
Honored
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer,
3638 Bursell road, Central
Point, were honored July 1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Bostock, Ross lane, on
their golden wedding anniver
sary. Friends and relatives of
the Palmers planned the event
asa surprise to the couple.
The couple was married in
Ridgeway, Colo., July 1, 1908,
and moved to the Medford
area in 1929.
A tiered heart shaped cake
was served. The serving table
was decorated with white and
yellow gladiolus and tapers.
The group presented the
Palmers with a money tree as
an anniversary gift.
Platz Gallery
Hangs Paintings
Selected works by twelve
Southern Oregon artists are
hung this month at the Clif
ford Platz gallery in the Pur
ucker Music house, Medford.
The artists are from Yreka,
Calif., Grants Pass, Ashland
and Eagle Point.
These pictures were chosen
at the Grants Pass annual
show and from the Yreka Art
show; most of them are rib
bon winners.
Appreciation is expressed
by Mr. Platz to those contrib
uting to the exhibit.
Brochures are available at
the gallery in the Piano room,
111 North Central avenue,
Medford. .
Wives of post office employees in the
Medford system assisted with the garden
party, which Mrs. E. B. Hanley and Mrs.
Hanley Heffernan gave at Hanleylands last
Wednesday afternoon for delegates and
visitors to the annual convention of Oregon
chapter. National Association of Postmast
ers. Pictured here at one of the refresh
ment tables set up in the extensive gardens
of Hanleylands, are (left to right) Mrs.
Prentice Petty, Mrs. George Evans. Central
Point, and Mrs. Budd GaiL
Johnsons Tell
Betrothal News
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert D.
Johnson, 1975 South Colum
bus avenue, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Barbara, to Stephen G. Crip-
pen Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen G. Crippen, Ashland.
Miss Johnson is a Medford
High school graduate. Mr.
Crippen is serving on active
duty with the U.S. Army Re
serve. Prior to reporting to
his present duty assignment
he attended Southern Oregon
college.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
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Miss Toby Kay Fox
Toby Kay Fox
To Become Bride
Of DaVid Deller
Ashland The engagement
of Miss Toby Kay Fox to David
Wendell Deller was announc
ed Tuesday evening at a party
given in honor of Miss Fox
by Mrs. Ralph Leach; 438
North Main street, Ashland.
Miss Fox, the daughter of
Mrs. Thelma Fox of Long
Beach, Calif., and the late
William E. Fox, is a senior
in elementary education at
Southern Oregon college. She
attended Ashland schools and
will be student body vice
president at the college this
fall. Other activities at the
college include serving as
junior class treasurer, she was
elected 1956 Raider Princess,
is a member of the college
choir and ensemble, and was
tapped for Robes, women's
honorary society, this year
and she was awarded the Sor
optimist club scholarship this
year.
Mr. Deller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul M. Deller, Klamath
Falls, is a junior in secondary
education at Southern Oregon
college, having, attended Ore
gon State college for his first
two years. He has been active
in college musical productions
for the past year.
The wedding js scheduled
for early fall.
Visitor Arrives
From New York
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Law
rence, 1422 Euclid avenue,
have as their guest Mrs. Law
rence's brother, John Schmidt,
of Owego, New York. He
plans an extended stay.
The Lawrence's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Rose, and their three
children, Cindy, Terrilyn and
Matthew, San Jose, Calif.,
also recently visited here. An
other granddaughter, Sandra
Ludwig, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Ludwig, is to
arrive soon from Richmond,
Calif., to visit relatives here.
Groups Announce
Picnic Wednesday
Mistletoe club and Royal
Neighbor Juvenile club will
hold a picnic Wednesday,
July 16, at Hawthorne park
at 12 noon. Persons attending
should take their own table
service and whatever food as
signed to them. Wieners and
ice cream will be furnished.
Tell Engagement
Of Two Students
Trail Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Sawyers, Trail, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Sandra, to George
Leland Gilman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Gilman, 482
Beal lane, Medford.
Miss Sawyers is a sophomore
at Southern Oregon college
having graduated from Eagle
Point High school. Mr. Gilman
is a graduate of Crater High
school and plans to enter Ore
gon State college this fall. .
No date has been set for
the wedding.
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Plan Luncheon
Central Point Central
Point Royal Neighbors will
meet at the home of Mrs. San
ford Richardson, Table Rock
road, Tuesday, July 15, at
12:30 o'clock. A potluck
luncheon is planned, and
those attending are to take
table service.
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Latest Footlightcr Rjay
To Open Tuesday Evening
"Laura" three act murder the deceased heroine but
mystery by Vera Caspary and
George Sklar, now in rehear
sal by Medford Footlighters,
will open Tuesday, July 15,
for a five night run, accord
ing to Leslie Boardman, presi
dent of the civic group.
Based on the novel of the
same name by Vera Caspary,
the suspense "thriller" had a
long run on Broadway before
it was released for little thea
ter production, the president
said.
The play has a cast of five
men and three women. The
title role is carried by tfee
"murdered victim", who, in
spite of her absence, manages
to continue her spell over
the male characters through
out the play. One of the most
hopelessly smitten n Laura
is the detective investigating
the case, who has never met
coiSes to understand her by
studying her personal effects
and the evidence around her
deatS.
Directing the play is Thay
er Tarvin, while the cast con
sists of John Wright, Dorothy
Sloniger, Helen Ashley, Li
da Smith, Mr. Boardman, Bill
Petty, Al Reiss and Frank
Buchter. Mrs. John Wright
will act as bookholder for
the production.
Tickets for "Laura" may be
obtained at Puruckers, Swems
and from members of the cast
as well as at the box office.
Getogether Club
Announces Party
Getogether club will meet
Friday, July 18, at 1 p.m. for
a dessert and card party at
the Girls Community club.
The public is invited to attend.
Miss Sandra Sawyers
(Brainard photo)
Knitting Club
To Hold Meeting
Applegate Little Apple
gate Knitting club will meet
with Mrs. Edna Sawyer Tues
day, July 15, at 1:30 p.m.
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