Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1959, Image 21

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Br. end Mrs. William Sherman Barnes
SUitor Held
Af Chapel
For Couple
. Mr. and Mrs. William Sher
man Barnes are making their
home in Eureka, -Calif., fol
lowing their marriage Sun
day, June 21, in Meeker Me
morial chapel at First Metho
dist church. Mrs. Barnes is
the former Jeanne Billson
Niebel, daughter of Marcus
K. Billson, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mr. Barnes is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry 1. Barnes,
5790 Table Rock road, Cen
tral Point.
Dr. George G. Roseberry
officiated at the double-ring
rites held at four o'clock in
thg afternoon. Baskets of
gtece and pink picture roses
anf Ester Reed daisies decor
td the chapel for the event,
ttided by 30 relatives and
(jrinds.
liss Naida Smit, Port
ed,' niece 9t the brifie
q -oom, was soloisk
The bride ejoee jln
teige lace ffpcfc 0ft OiftW
fcrith beige chiffce cuean
bund. She wort teif Utlha
cloche with veTvtt epen.to
rid carried a nosefey ef baby
pink roses. Robert ' Bleieh,
Belvedere, Calif., gavf his
niece in marriage.
Mrs. Wayne Smith, Win
chester, Ore., sister of the
bride groom, attended the
bride. She wore a pale blue
organdy eyelet frock with
lu chiffon cummerbund
nd white accessories. She
carried a nosegay af blue del
phinium. Theodore L. Barhes, Rose
1&rg, served as best man for
his brother.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Rogue room at the Medford
hotel.
The couple traveled to Lake
Creek Lodge in the Cascades
en their wedding trip. The
bride is a graduate of Puna-
hou school, Honolulu, and the
: University o f Washington.
Mr. Barnes is a graduate of
Oregon State college where
he was affiliated with Sigma
Chi social fraternity. He is
employed by Georgia-Pacific
corporation in log and timber
procurement.
He made his home in Ol-
ympia, Wash, prior to his" re
cent transfer by the company
to ureka.
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National Officer
Yititor in City
Mrs. Edward Murphy,
Springfield, Mass., president
of National Women's Associa
tion of Allied Beverage Indus
tries, - visited the Medford
chapter June 23.
Mrs. Murphy was elected
at the national convention
held in San Diego. Calif.,
earlier this month. Attending
the event from the Rogue val
ley were Mrs. Ada Horsely
and Mrs. Betti Boyle. "
Site of the 1960 national
convention will be Minneapo
lies, Minn., it was announced.
Among the national officers
appointed by the new presi
dent at the convention was
Mrs. Alyce McCroskey, Port-
land, who was appointed par
liamentarian. She if) a lawyer
with Fleischman Distillers.
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Announce Display
Of "Psychic Art"
A public exhibition of "psy
chic art" is being held today
and Monday at the Girls Com
munity club by Mrs. Grace
Glenne.
The exhibition may be view
ed today from 2 until 5 p.m.
and 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Talks
will be given at 3 and 8 p.m.
telling the background of the
drawings.
Monday the exhibit will be
displayed from 11 ajn. until
5 pjn. with talks scheduled
t 11:15 ajn. and 3 pjn.
The. drawings were done by
Ellas Jane Graham and is
said to represent the art of the
ancient Moors, Persians, Chi
nese, Egyptians and Aztec pro
duced by spirit artists of thous
ands of years ago.
(Brainerd photo)
Pictures Taken
By Flanagans
To Be Shown
Mrs. George Flanagan will
take the Arm Chair Travel
group on a Volkswagen tour
of Germany at 1 p.m. Monday,
June 29, at the Senior Activ
ity center, 601 East Main
street.
Colored slides to be shown
are of a unique travel plan
carried out by Mr. and Mrs.
Flanagan and their three sons
who visited all the European
families with whom they have
been corresponding for sev
eral years.
The exchange of letters be
gan with Care packages which
the Flanagans sent regularly
to the families.
One of the recipients accom
panied the Flanagans as a
guide and interpreter and en
tire towns turned out to wel
come the American lamiiy
who had shown such personal
interest in their welfare.
Last week Dr. and Mrs. Bert
K. Illiott took the group to
Canada and Alaska via pic
tures.
Classes at the center have
increased 25 per cent. The pas
tel and oil painting class and
the wood .carving class have
been asked to bring pictures
and carvings to the center for
the next class meeting for se
lection of an exhibit.
Items selected are to be tak
en by Mrs. Fred Rankin to the
state capital for the quarterly
meeting of the Oregon Coun
cil on Aging, July 11.
Fourteen men and women
are studying conversational
Spanish each Thursday at 9
ajn. under direction of Mi
chael Dillon, Camp White. .
Edwin Root, orchestra direc
tor, who has been ill, has re
turned to the orchestra, class
which meets at 1 pjn. each
Thursday. More wind and
string instruments are needed
for the group.
The ten-piece orchestra gave
a surprise performance for a
meeting of the 50-plus club
Friday.
Brown Family
Home From Guam
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Brown and children,
Michele and Michael, former
ly valley residents, have re
turned to southern Oregon for
the summer after two years
on Guam. ,
After a ' brief vacation in
Mexico and Guatamala in
July, the Browns will return
to Ashland prior to their de
parture for Japan where Mr.
Brown will teach in the Unit
ed States Air Force depend
ents' school.
The Browns are temporar
ily residing at 446 Allison
street, Ashland. Mrs. Brown's
mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson,
and her sisters, Linda and
Frances, motored from Missis
sippi last week to be with the
Browns and also to visit the
L. B. Martin family.
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Two Groups Plan
Business Session
Veterans of World War I,
barracks and auxiliary will
hold . the monthly business
meeting Wednesday, July -1,
at 8 pjn. at the Girls Com
munity club.
standard and custom
EVEREST I JENNINGS
FOLDING
WHEEL
CHAIRS
RENTALS SALES
HUDSON'S PHARMACY,
613 E. Main Ph. SP 3-534S
Opn Daily Till 10 P.M.
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Jacksonville
Jacksonville - Forty - three
persons attended the buffet
dinner held by the 1949 grad
uation class of Jacksonville
high school June 20 in the
Jackson hotel Pioneer room.
Special significance was at
tached to the reunion since
the 1959 class was the last to
graduate from Jacksonville
high school. The district will
become part of the Medford !
system next year. !
Twenty-one class members, j
their wives or husbands, and
John Harr, class adviser, and
Mrs. Harr were present.
The room was decorated
with spring flowers, and back
ground music completed the
informal setting. - ;
After dinner Ellis Doty,
Klamath Falls, read the class
prophecy in the "Tomahawk",
1949 yearbook for which hje
was editor.
Mr. Doty introduced his
wife, the former Phyllis Ryd
berg of Medford, and told of
his years in the navy and his
present career with an optical
company. The Dotys have one
son.
Each former student and
the adviser related experienc
es since graduation.
Mr. Harr is now principal
of Rogue River schools and
lives near there.
Bruce "Matheny and Mrs.
LeRoy Offenbacher are teach
ers at Ruch and Applegate re-
spectively.
From Brookings
Mrs. John Ray (Lura Rob
ins) who traveled from Brook
ings with her two daughters,
is manager of the Curry Coun
ty Credit Bureau.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bray
(Wilma Mclntyre) are spend
ing the month of June in the
valley while he is on furlough
from the air force in Anchor
age, Alaska. Their three sons
flew here with them and are
visiting their grandparents in
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mo
Daniels came from Alabama
with their four children for a
few days and are returning to
Vosika Family
On Vacation Trip
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vosika,
2835 Elliott street, and then
four children, Larry, Chero
lyn, Dennis, and Randy,
spent three weeks visiting
relatives and points of inter
est in several northern states.
.The family traveled to Sioux
Falls, S.D., where they for
merly lived, and visited the
Bad Lands of South Dakota,
Glacier National park, Mon
tana, and Grand Coulee dam,
Wash.
They also visited relatives
in Washington and Montana,
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Class Holds
work in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris
(Myrna Hackert) were present
from Grants Pass and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Killingsworth (Car-
Reports
Given On
Girls State
Girls who attended Girls
State in Salem last week were
welcomed home Tuesday,
June 23, at a meeting of the
Medford unit American Le
gion auxiliary. The state aux
iliary sponsors this annual
state-wide event.
The young women and their
mothers were guests of the
auxiliary. They included Lin
da Lowry and Mrs. Barbara
Lowry; Rosiland Randle and
Mrs. A. L. Randle; Elaine Jen
nings and Mrs-. Sam Jennings;
Anne. Haviland and Mrs. Paul
Haviland; Alice Croxton and
Mrs. V. H. Croxton.
Other guests were represen
tatives of groups which helped
sponsor the girls. They were
Mrs. Eloise Winklebleck, Zon
ta club; Mrs. John Stewart,
Phoenix Thursday club; and
Jay Elliott, president of St.
Mary's High School Parents
club.
The girls' reported that they
had "a wonderful time" at
Girls State and had discover
ed many things about running
the government. All held of
fices in the make-believe state.
Refreshments were served
to 36 persons following the
program.
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Californians
Visitors Here
Mrs. Hazel Wood, Vallejo,
Calif., and Mrs. Eva Gier,
Huntington Park, Calif., past
department presidents of Cal
ifornia, United Spanish War
Veteran auxiliary, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ander
son, 803 Pine street, Med
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
W. Barneburg, 1297 Sunset
avenue.
Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Gier,
with Mrs. Anderson, will
leave Sunday morning for
Newport, Ore., to attend the
convention of Department of
Oregon, United Spanish (War
Veterans, June 28-July. 1. '
- Mrs. Harry Barneburg, Vet
erans Administration Volun
teer Service hospital repre
sentative ' of the USWVA,
took Mrs. Wood', and Mrs.
Gier through the Camp White
Domiciliary center. They are
the VAVS representatives of
California. .
Annual Half
Values
to
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Values
$14.95 to
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Values
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Values
Reunion
lita Wagner) from Rogue Riv
er. From Ashland were Mr. and
Mrs. Harlon Rolie (Pauline
Hardy) and Mr. and Mrs.
oianiey wertz.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter;
Hibbs now reside in Phoenix.
Several class members
make their homes in the Ap
plegate area including Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Offenbacher
(Ann Killingsworth), Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Matheny and Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Winningham
(Valerie Tolman).
From Medford
. Those from Medford were
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Smith
(Janet Tuttle), Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Elrod (Ramona Guch
es), Mr. and Mrs. David Dow
(Jean Pappas), Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Tompkins (Helen Coff
man) and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hinkle.
Among graduates unable to
attend who live in this area
are Roy Gibson, Mrs. Jack
Ragsdale (Ina Belle West),
Mrs. Karreen Maddox Brown
and Wesley Offenbacher.
Some of the group danced
following dinner, but most vis
ited for several hours at their
first reunion.
On the following day many
of the group gathered with
their children for a picnic at
the ranch home of Mr. and
Mrs. Offenbacher on the Ap
plegate river.
The class decided that those
moving in the future should
send their new addresses to
LeRoy Offenbacher, route 1,
J a c k s o nville, to facilitate
plans for the next reunion.
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Talent Garden Club
Announces Picnic
Talents M e m b e r s of the
Talent Garden club will meet
for a potluck picnic at noon
July 1 at the home of Mrs.
Harold Strauss. Mrs. E.. G.
Taylor will be hostess.
Women attending should
bring their own table service.
Duplicate Group
Has Thirty Players
Thirty players competed in
duplicate play at the River
side Bridge club Wednesday.
High scores' for north-south
players went to Mrs. Fred
Purdin and Paul Hatton, first;
Mrs. Wiliam Knope and Mrs.
Yvonne Dalen, second; and
Mrs. Richard Milestone and
Mrs. Mary DeJarnette, third.
East - west winners were.
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Miss
Virginia Harmon, first; Mrs.
John Dougherty and Mrs.
Sam Van Dyke, second; and
Mrs. Delbert Clifford and
Roy Pruitt, third.
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Double-Ring
Ceremony
Weds Pair
Miss Shirley Jean Lamb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald P. Lamb, 719 Bennett
street, became the bride of
Louis William Haussler, son of
William Haussler, Arapahoe,
Neb., in a ceremony held June
19 in St. Peter's Lutheran
church.
The Rev. John E. Simon of
ficiated at the double-ring
ceremony held at seven
o'clock in the evening.
The bride wore an empire
style gown of white Chantilly
lace over white satin with
pearls, and a white feather
hat.
Mrs. Wilbur Hinkle, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. She wore a multi
flowered dotted Swiss frock
with puff sleeves and a wide
brimmed white hat. v
Wilbur Hinkle, brother-in-law
of the bride, was best
man.
For her daughter's wedding
and the reception, Mrs. Lamb
wore a navy blue dress with
white accessories.
The wedding was attended
by the bride's immediate fam
ily; and the reception, which
followed, was at the home of
the bride's parents. v
Mrs. George Eppinger cut
Games and Dancing
Planned for Group
Medford Fifty Plus club
will meet Friday, July 3, at
12:30 p.m. in St. Mark's Epis
copal Guild hall, corner of
Fifth street and Oakdale ave
nue.
Games and dancing are
planned; coffee will be served.
The club is for anyone 5(7
years, .or older and visitors
are welcome.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis
and served the cake and Mrs. i
Ernest Gleason presided at the
punch bowl. Mrs. Roy Hoover
poured coffee. All are aunts
of the bride. Miss Linda Lamb,
sister of the bride, was in
charge of the gift table and
Miss Teresa Eppinger, cousin
of the bride, the guest book.
The bride and bridegroom
both graduated from Holbrook
High school, Holbrook, Neb.
The bride also attended Rob
ertson Business college here
and is employed by Rodolph,
Zamsky and company. The
bridegroom served four years
in the U.S. Navy and is em
ployed by Medford Steel company.
T meoroRo A
William Haussler
The bride wore a yellow
two piece dress with white ac
cessories for the wedding trip.
The newly weds will reside at
220 Renault avenue.
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Littrellt Home
After Trip East
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littrell,
140 Greenway circle, earlier
this month attended a meet
ing at Homestead resort,
Warm Springs, Va.
Following the meeting of
the Automotive Service In
dustry association the couple
traveled to Washington, D.C..
New York City, and returned
to San Francisco , via jet
plane.
In Washington, D.C., they
visited Mr. Littrell's nephew,
Don Chadwick, formerly of
Medford. In California they
visited Mr. and Mrs. David
Brainerd, Petaluma, e Calif.,
and their grandchildren,
Lynn and Jan Brainerd.
Mr. Littrell's sister, Mrs.
Ethel Chadwick, has recent
ly returned to the, valley for
the summer.
Husbands Guests
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Of Women's Club
Members of the, Scottish
Rite Women's club entertained
their husbands at a dinner in
the Masonjc temple June 22.
A large number were present.
High scores for cards went
to Mrs. H. F. Nordwick for
bridge and Mrs. M. J. Swing
for canasta.
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