1- MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oreaeit, Friday, September 3, 193$
Jane Schnittger,
Richard Graham
To Be Married
Ashland - The wedding of
Mrs. Jane Schnittger to
Richard Graham is set for
Saturday, September 6, at St.
Mark's Episcopal church,
Medford. The Rev. John
Thompson of Trinity Episco
pal church, Ashland, will of
ficiate for the ceremony, set
for 10 o'clock in the morning.
Only relatives and close
friends will attend and the
ceremony will be followed by
a small reception at Mon
Desir inn, Central Point.
Mr. Graham has been with
the Oregon Shakespearean
festival for 11 years, both as
a staff member and as a lead
ing actor, and has made his
home in Ashland in recent
years. Mrs. Schnittger was on
the secretarial staff of South
ern Orego college last win
ter, and this summer has
been box office manager for
the festival.
The engagement of the
couple was announced dur
ing the annual party given for
festival company members at
the Talent cafe earlier this
week.
Bridge Session
Winners Named
Camp White Mrs. Frank
Baker and Paul Hatton, and
the Jack Barrs of Grants Pass
headed winners for the last
meeting of Camp White Vet
erans Bridge club.
Mrs. Baker and Mr. Hatton
scored 79 points to lead north
south winners, and second
place in that division went to
Eugene Ricker and Tom Ran
dall for 76 points. Mrs. Hatton
and Tom Munds were third
with 75V2 points.
The Barrs' score of 75Vi
points won them first place
east-west, and the Howard
Boyd3 were second with 64;
third went to Miss Enid
Holmes and Walter Humes for
a score of 62V points.
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Susan Boals, 11-year-old- daughter of helpful that Dr. Boals, runner-up to cham-
Dr. and Mrs. David C. Boals of Glenn Oak pion Lynn Creason, presented her with a
court, wasn't one of the winners in the 1958 golf bag when the tournament trophies
Southern Oregon Golf tournament, but she were handed out Monday afternoon at the
earned an award. Susan caddied for her Rogue Valley Country clubhouse,
father during the tournament and was so (Knackstedt photo)
Back To School
Dance Planned
A "back to school" square
dance party, sponsored by
the Swinging Pairs Square
Dance club, will be held at
the Square Corral, Camp
White, Saturday, September
6, at 8:30 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded
dancers who are judged best
in carrying out the "back to
school" theme. Entertainment
also is planned.
Potluck refreshments will
be served, and Douglas Fos
bury, Medford, will call. All
square dancers are invited.
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Tribune must be submitted in
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day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a -in of the day of publication and
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day before publication.
Friday:
8 p.m. - Ladies' auxiliary,
Siskiyou canton, Patriarchs
Militant, IOOF hall.
Saturday: '
8:30 p.m. - YMCA Youth
council, dance at Y building
for junior, high school and
sopomore age students.
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Upper Applegate HEC
To Meet on Monday
Jacksonville The Home
Economics club of Upper
Applegate Grange will meet
Monday, September 8, at 11
a.m. at the Grange hall. Plans
for a rummage sale and beau-
tification of the Grange hall
grounds will be perfected.
Members attending are ask
ed to take a sack lunch.
Violinist Joseph Joachim
was accompanied by Mendels
sohn when he made his debut
at age 12.
Phone SP 2-6428
AFS Student Returning
From Norway on Sunday
Miss Roberta Sleeter, Med -
ford High school student who
spent the past several weeks
living with a Norwegian fam
ily at a summer "home, will
arrive back in Medford Sun
day, September 7. Miss
Sleeter, daughter of Mrs. Rob
ert W. Sleeter, 39 South Ber
keley way, made the trip "to
Norway under the American
Field service program. She is
expected in New York Thurs
day, will cross the continent
by trainand fly from Port
land to Medford.
Excerpts from the student's
recent letters follow:
I guess I haven't made it
too clear about my surround
ings, family, etc., so I'll try
to describe them. Mr. and
Mrs. Haneborg are both very
nice. He's the rugged type,
while she is very lady-like.
She has arthritis quite badly,
and often has to spend about
half the day in bed.
Ragnhild will soon be 14.
She's quite a . tomboy, very
much like I used to be. Inger,
who is 12, is the only one
who doesn't speak English,
but she has been the one who
has taught me the most Nor
wegian. She's the cuddly type
and sometimes walks up to
me and puts her arms around
me. She's also loaded with
patience.
Evy is very strong and a
good swimmer. We get along
very well although lately her
interests have been centered
on Rayder, the boy who owns
the boat. Norwegians are
very shy as far as relations
with the opposite sex are con
cerned and I love to tease
her.
This island is beautiful and
the country is varied as far as
landscape goes. Down by the
shore and around our cabin
it is typical coastal country.
It is very rocky, with several
pine trees and small bushes.
However, about one-half mile
inland it becomes covered
with big evergreen trees and
when I walk through, it is
like the forests at home would
be if there were no lumber
mills and logging trucks. It
is dense and very green and
beautiful. The family owns a
car, a 1957 Opel. It's Ger
man, made by a plant of Gen
eral Motors and is comparable
to the Chevrolet.
Shops .Small
Norwegian stores are ac
tually just small shops, and
to look at the town from . a
distance you wouldn't eveq
know there were shops be
cause they are very few big
display windows and no signs
that stick out from the roof
telling what store it is. Inside,
the shops aren't much differ
ent than any place else.
You asked about my laun
dry. As you know, there is
no electricity or running
water, so not much washing
is done. My clothes for the
most part are just getting a
little grimier every day. When
I finally do wash, I don't
know how I'll ever iron. I
guess I have the right clothes.
If I had it to do over, I'd
have brought more old sport
clothes such as shorts and
jeans and sweat shirts and
fewer dresses, but I have
plenty to last me.
I'm gradually learning a
little more Norwegian, but I
definitely let Evy do all my
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As for Norwegian kitchens,
ours only consists of a little
2-unit gas stove plus a few
cupboards. There is no re
frigerator, only a cellar that
keeps food pretty well. There's
also grocery delivery, so we
don't have to keep a lot of
food stored in it.
Pace Is Slow
Life is continuing in the
same slow, even pace. Last
Tuesday a friend of Evy's
came to stay with us, and she's
leaving tomorrow. She was
an AFS student at Palo Alto
during the year 1956-57. Her
name is Greta Andersen and
though she is nearly 20, she
certainly doesn't look or act
any older than Evy or I.
However, I've noticed that the
kids here grow up slower than
at home.
Saturday morning Tom Se
gall, the American AFSer and
his Norwegian brother, Arne,
came over to see us. The
Haneborgs were planning to
go over to the island in the
new boat on a picnic, so we
took them with us. It was lots
of fun. First we went swim
ming, briefly, in the icy
water, then spent the after
noon lying around talking,
eating and listening to the
radio. When we came back
they stayed for dinner and
didn't leave till around 8:30
p.m. Arne was an AFS stu
dent the same year Greta was,
so they knew each other. I
knew Tom from the boat.
I'm peeling all over, so will
have to start all over again
to get a tan. It's very mad
dening. The time is going very
fast for me. I rarely get home
sick, although I miss every
one, and hamburgers, very
much.
August 4
Thought I'd better keep you
posted as to future events.
August 16, Evy and I will
leave Oslo to go up in the
mountains for a week with
all the other AFSers. I gather
that we'll catch the train
from Arendal on the 15th to
go jto Oslo. Then on the 22nd
we go from the mountains to
Oslo and will have all the
next day .for shopping and
sightseeing. Early in the
morning of the 24th we'll
leave Oslo, arriving in Rotter
dam the next day.
Evy and I ,went to town a
few days ago and I looked
around trying to find a birth
day present for Ronald, but
the toys here are the same
as those at home.
- It's been pouring all week,
although that doesn't keep us
inside. I decided however,
that when we go to Arendal
next I'm going to break down
and buy a suit of oilskins
That's a good name for the
big yellow raincoats, but at
least vthey keep out the rain,
You should see the huckle
berries that, grow around
here. They're all over, just
like weeds, and grow ' really
as big as marbles. We go out
and pick them, then smother
them with powdered sugar
for dinner. They're very good.
There are also lots of cherry
trees and lots of raspberries.
August 1L
The weather finally decided
to clear up and it's been beau
tiful the last three days. A
few nights ago a group of
us went out fishing and didn't
get-in until 2:30. It was fascin
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Roundup Time
Dinner Planned
A "roundup time" potluck
dinner will be the first event
of the fall season for Scottish
Women's club. The dinner
will be held Monday, Septem
ber 8, at 6:30 p.m. in Med
ford Masonic temple.
Mrs. Ira D. Cahfield, Mrs.
Morris Boughner, Mrs. Dana
Bowers, Mrs. J. E. Crawford,
Mrs.-Mace Freeland and Mrs.
W. G. Cummings are hostesses
for the evening. Members
with names beginning with A
through G are asked to take
salads; H through K, hot vege
tables; L through R, meat
dishes; S through W; dessert.
Ashland and Grants Pass
members are-to take -cakes.
A business session will fol
low dinner. . . !
Wives, widows, mothers,
daughters and sisters of Scot
tish Rite members are in
vited to attend.
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Shady Cove Club
To Meet Monday
Shady Cove -Shady Cove
Garden club will hold the
September meeting Monday,
September 8, at 12:30 p.m.,
at Our Lady of Fatima Parish
hall. Shady Cove.
Mrs. Edward Houston and
Mrs. Edgar Vanderlip are in
charge of refreshments.
Mrs. William Shepherd will
give a report on the Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs'
convention. Plans for the fall
flower show will be discussed.
ating the way they fished. A
real ' bright light was hung
over the end of the boat so
that we could see down into
the water to the bottom-we
were in quite shallow water.
Then if a crab comes along
you pick him up with a spe
cial net. We didn't get any,
but we did : get Ijwo lobsters,
which is very illegal at this
time of year. We also caught
three cod by spear fishing.
Evy said that this method of
fishing is very typical of Nor
wegian fishing. :
We had a "very typical"
Norwegian dinner last night
which I must describe. It was
really different than any
thing I've had yet It con
sisted of pickled herring, a
type of dilled potatoes, chop
ped cucumber, tomatoes and
onions, and pickled- beets.
Everything was cold. We then
mixed a lot of mayonnaise
over it all. It was delicious,
but I wouldn't want to eat
it very often. ,
It makes me sad to think
that after today, I'll only "have
three full days left. here. It
seems like there are still so
many things left to dp.
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Hilltoppers To Hold
Hilltoppers Square Dance
club will hold a dance Sat
urday, September 6, at the
old Wagner creek school, two
miles north of Talent on
Wagner Creek road. Dancing
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