Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1959, Image 22

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    jCalifornians Celetrate
50th Wedding Anniversary
HilUrMr. and Mrs. Richard
-."Williams were guest of honor
at a garden party and supper
celebrating their 50th wed-
.Tding anniversary. The event
was held Sunday. August 23,
at the home of their grand-!
J daughter, Mrs. Louis Fasolet
iti, in Yreka. A daughter, Mrs.
?Vi Bagley, was co-hostess.
All of the Williams chii-
dren, grandchildren and great
-grandchildren attended with
j'the exception of Mr. and Mrs.
I Eugene Watts and son Greg
ory, a grandson, from Chico.
t A our-tiered wedding cake
fbaked and decorated by Mrs.
jSelma Sorrells of Yreka was
cut by the honored couple,
; after the many . gifts were
; opened.
". The yard and house were
decorated with arrangements
of gladioli, zinnias, asters and
J chrysanthemums.
; Games were played and a
; family song fest enjoyed to
Lthe accompaniment of an elec
,' trie guitar played by a grand
son, Dick Rushton," and the
ukule played by a daughter,
Mrs. Roy Rushton, Medford.
j Relatives attending the af
' fair were Mr. and 'Mrs. Nel-
tson Watts, Chico,. son-in-law
land daughter: Mr. and Mrs.
! Roy Rushton, Medford, son-in-
.l&tr and daughter, and "their
children, Pat, -Dick and Ron-
;nie; Mr. and- Mrs. .Russell
; Williams, Hilts, son and
; daughter-in-law and children,
Dennis and Clara Lee; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Williams,
son and daughter-in-law and
daughter, Brenda: Mrs.' Vi
Bagley, Yreka, a daughter,
Grand Officer
Visits Chapter
In Central Point
Central Point Mrs. Jens
Hermann, Seaside, Oregon as
sociate matron of the grand
chapter of Oregon, Order ofi
Eastern Star, paid her official
visit to Nevita chapter Tues
day, September 8.
A potluck dinner was held
at the Masonic temple at 6:30
o'clock with many members
and visitors' present. Mrs.
Prank Ward, worthy matron,
presided at the stated meeting
at 8 o'clock.
- Mrs. Hermann held a school
of instruction .for officers and
others present. Honored along
with- Mrs. Hermann were Mor
ris Boughner, Reames chap
ter, Medford, associate patron
. of the grand chapter; Mrs. E.
G. Randolph, grand represen
tative of the District of Colum
bia: and Mrs. Wyles Berry,
representative of Wisconsin in
Oregon.
-T, Visiting matrons and pa
trons were Mrs. F. H. Evern-
ham and Don C. Shores, Jack
sonville; Mrs. Frank Roberts,
Medford; "and Mrs. Muriel
Jacobson and Laurence Kel
: ley, Grants Pass.
. An addenda, "The Key to
"Our Hearts,"i and a gift to
.Mrs. Hermamrwere presented
. following the business session.
' Nevita Social club will hold
its first fall meeting Monday,
September 14, at 8 p.m. in the
Masonic temple, with Mrs.
V-Virgil Goff, president, in
".charge. : ;' - ".
I Plans; for the year will be
outlined, : .". w 1
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iSquare Dancers
ElectjOfficers
; Three, sets, of square danc
ers, -members of the Y-Knot
.Twirler, were at the YMCA
Thursday evening to dance to
the -.calling of Douglas . Fos
.fcurjr and a guest caller, Byron
Dibble. The f annual ; election
of the club, activities of which
are coordinated with those of
.the YMCA, was held. ,
Kenneth Shillips, Jackson
ville, was selected to preside
for the coming term. Paul xiar-! . . , . , , ,
I?; TX7i ii .T7.rCentral Pomt; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Baker and son, Med
ford; and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Graves and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Freeman and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Etsel
White and children, Mr.- and
Mrs. Lee Matney and Mrs.
Lucy Eddington and .Mrs.
Ethel Eddington!-
ris, jvieaiora, wui serve as
-vice-president, and Mrs. JJ F.
;Petterson, Gold Hill, " was
; named to be the' secretary
! treasurer. ' ' .
, Announcement was made
regarding the fall beginners'
'class, sponsored by the YMCA,
'which is taught by Mr. Fos
bury. A series of 12 weekly
; lessons will begin at theV'TT
f Monday, September 21, at 8,
p.m., and interested' persona
are asked to ; call- Mrs. Fos
bury, SPrinf- 3-51B8, for class
registration information. The
class , - i jhot . ; restricted to
YMClt members, but members
are exempt from the registra
tion fee for the dance class. -
Refreshments were served
to members and their , guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh - Crow,
newly arrived from Ukiah,
Calif.; Mr. and' Mrs. Ben
Brown, of Yucaipa, Calif ., and
Mr. and Mrs. Pettersbn Long
Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fasoletti
and children, Stevie and Lori,
Yreka; Mr. and Mrs Louis
Davis, grandaughter, .and
Terry, Chico.
Friends present were Mari
on Parker, Ashland; Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Rushton, Medford;
Mr. and Mrs. John Fasoletti;
Paul Wilson, Rich Winning
ham, all Yreka.
Mr. - and Mrs. Williams
were married in Liskiard,
Cornwarld, England, August.
21, 1909.
Auxiliary
ins
Activities
Members of the Medford
Lions auxiliary held their
first fall meeting Wednesday
evening, September 9, at the
home of rTrs. Earl Miller, 617
Park street, to formulate
plans -for fall and winter ac
tivities. Mrs. Anthony Cappel-
lo and Mrs. W. B. Dziarmaga
assisted the hostess.
: Mrs. Dziarmaga, president,
gave final details for the
club's rummage sale to be
held at the Fehl building,
Saturday, September 12, at
& a.m. Mrs. H. L. Endersby is
in charge.
. Mrs. Eston Humphrey was
appointed ntembership chair
man, and Mrs. Dziarmaga,
Mrs. Cappello, Mrs. Herbert
Seitz and Mrs. Edward Setz-
ler were; selected to prepare
the annual budget.
Participation in the United
Crusade luncheon given , by
the: Medford Lions' club and
scheduled for October 12 was
discussed. Mrs. -Louie Ruhl
was ' appointed chairman of
this committee.
Plans werfe started for a
Halloween cratume party for
which Medford Lions will be
guests.
Mrs. Humphrey, historian,
read a paper relating to the
organization of the auxiliary
in June, 1936, and traced ac
tivities and events for the past
23 years.
'
Outdoor Party
Honors Women;
Birthday Marked
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
William Moser have" ..been
hosts for a number of outdoor
super . parties" at their home
this summer.
Mrs. Lucy Eddington and
her sister, Mrs. Ethel Edding
ton, were honored at a fare
well party in the Moser yard
August 30. The two women,
who have lived in Gold Hill
for 18 years, recently sold
their home on Second avenue
and plan to move to Medford
soon. "
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. John Graves, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Graves and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Free
man and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Etsel White and children,
Mrs. Blanche Merriman, Mr.
and; Mrs. William Ferguson,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker
and, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Matney,
all of Gold Hill.
Out-of-town guests were
Miss Janis and Miss Elaine
Moser, Camp Roberts, Calif.,
granddaughters of the hosts.
An outdoor supper party
September. 7 celebrated the
birthday anniversaries of Mrs.
John Graves and Mr. Moser.
: Mrs. Neil Richardson, Ash
Jand, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Moser, provided a decor
ated cake and the Mosers'
granddaughter, Mary Ann
Richardson, sang.
Other guests 'included Neil
Richardson, Ashland; Mr. and
Mr. apd Mrs. W. C. Gan
naway, 819 Sherman street,
Medford, celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary on
Navy Mothers Plan
Meeting-on Tuesday
v? An' all-day session of Rogue
Valley Nayy Mothers club
will be held" at Girls Commun
ity club Tuesday, ' September
15. -
Quilts will be tied' beghv
ning at 10 a.m. and .'a- sack
lunch will be served at noon.
All mothers of Navy, Ma
rine Corps and Coast Guard
personnel are invited ; to ;the
.' club's meetings. ,
'
... WHEREVER
GOOD FOOD IS
SOLD...
SmSffleip's
Quality DAIRY FOODS
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannaway. who have lived in Med
ford since 1909, observed their 60th wedding anniversary
September 5. They were honored at a family dinner on the
evening of the anniversary, and on Sunday, September 6,
friends called on the couple at their home. (Shangle photo)
60th Wedding, Anniversary
.Celebrated by. Gannaways
Saturday, September 5. Their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Gannaway,
Portland, entertained in their
honor with. a dinner at the
Medford hotel Saturday eve
ning, and about 75 friends
called at the family home on
Sunday afternoon to congrat
ulate the couple.
-. Guests at the reception
were asked to sign the orig
inal guest book which had
been used at the Gannaway's
wedding. Miss Louise Erick
son took charge of the guest
book. MrSi Gannaway's wed
ding gown, together with a
number of wedding gifts,
which were on -display,
brought forth much comment
and admiration during the af
ternoon. ' ' ' '
Club Names
Winners
Winners of two recent se
sions of Riverside Bridge club
were announced following
master point play September
2 and regular play September
9.
High score for north-south
players in regular duplicate
games we're Mrs. John Dough
erty and Mrs. Sam Van Dyke,
first; Mrs. Berg Marten and
Roy Pruitt, second; Mrs.
Glenn Harrison and Paul A.
Hatton, third.
East-west winners were Mrs.
Mary Trout and Mrs. Fred
Purdin, first; Mrs. Walter
Winner and Mrs. Del Clifford,
second; and Mrs. B. B. Hughes
and Mrs. Thomas Randall,
third.
High scores for north-south
players in master point play
were Mrs. -George B. Dean and
Mrs.: Hughes;" first; Mrs.M.
M. Herman and Mrs.- Yvonne
Dalen, second; Mrs. Frank R.
Baker and Mrs. Marten, third;,
and Mrs. Howard. Boyd and
Thomas Randall; fourth.- ; -'
". East-west winners were Mrs.
W. W. Stevenson and Roy Pru
itt, first; Mrs. .Clifford and
Mrs. Fred Hesdorfer, second;
Mrs. Sam Van Dyke and Mrs.
Paul McDuffee,-1 h i r dr and
Mrs. C. LI Howard and Mrs.
Fred Rehling, fourth.
Play next week has been
scheduled for Monday, instead
of Wednesday, due to special
activities at Girls Community
club. . '
.
..To cut hard-boiled eggs
into smooth, even slices, first
dip the knife in hot water.
Eagle Point Flower Show Attended by Many Visitors
The rooms were decorated
with floral arrangements, the
gifts of. friends, and the tea
table was centered -,with ' a
bouquet of yellow spider
chrysanthemums and yellow
daisies. Mrs. Herman Erick
son cut the decorated anni
versary cake, using an heir
loom knife 86 years old be
longing to Mrs. N. F. Cro
well. . . .
Mrs. J. Vera Shangle, Mrs.
Richard Pedley and Mrs.
Crowell served coffee and
punch and assisted about the
rooms. ' ; :
:.: An out-of-town. ; guest for
the occasion was : Paul
Ritchie, Forest Grove, a cou
sin of Mr. Gannaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Gannaway
were married at Panora,
Iowa, September 5, 1899, and
then went to Webb, Iowa,
where they made their home
for 10 years and operated a
general store. In 1909 they
sold the store and moved to
Medford, purchasing a pear
orchard on the Hillcrest-Phoe-nix
road. The Gannaways re
tired from active , business in
1944 and moved to their pres
ent home in Medford.
WhatdoXittle" girls
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AND., .(if you didn't know) most "little" boys think mostly
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Eagle Point - More than 200
visitors a 1 1 e n d e d the first
standard flower show of Eagle
Point Garden club, held Sep
tember 3 at the Oasis. - ;
'"Autumn Splendor" was the
theme, portrayed by a mani
kin draped in gold satin, sur
rounded by vases of flowers
in autumn colors. This was ar
ranged in the center of the
large room. Honorable men
tion was given by the judges
to the display. Autumn
leaves, baskets and gourds
decorated the windows and
pillars.
Mrs. Glenn Clymer was in
charge of the tea table. The
table was decorated with a
centerpiece of fruit arranged
in a footed crystal bowl with
white candles in crystal can
dle holders on a red hand wov
en linen cloth loaned by Mrs.
C. H. Young.
The afternoon program con
sisted of a style show of fall
fashions given by Town and
Country shop of Eagle Point.
The evening program was vo
cal selections by M a y n a r d
Hadley, accompanied by Mrs.
Keith Krambeal. Celia and
Diane Putman ' and Donald
Carnes presented several ac
cordion numbers.
Judges for show entries
were Mrs. L. C. Gorden, Cen
tral Point; Mrs. Olin V. Poe,
Phoenix; and Mrs. R. T. Nich
olt Medford.
Blue ribbon winners in the
arrangement class for novice
were Mrs. W. E. Davies, Mrs.
A; T. Wattenberg, Mrs. Charl
es Cushman, Mrs. Alma Mey
er, Mrs,. Ben Gardner,, Mrs.
Otto Nagel, Mrs. Clarence Da
vies and Mrs. Don Anderson.
Mrs. Clifford Green and
Mrs.. Wallace West were the
blue ribbon winners in the
advanced arrangement class
Those , who won three V or
more blue ribbons in horticul
ture were Mrs. Wayman Berg
man,. Mrs. Green, Mrs. W. E.
Davies, Mrs: Charles" Cushman
and Mrs. Earle Jossy. . . v
Receiving ribbons in the
Junior division . were Karen
Nelson, Craig, Sandra and Er-
Woman's Relief Corps
Announces Meeting
Central Point - Central
Point Woman's Relief corps of
William H Harrison post will
meet Tuesday at the American
Legion hall for potluck dinner
at noon.
The last meeting of theS
corps was held in the Ashland
park with the president, Mrs.
O. T. Wilson, presiding. -
Reports of the department
convention held at Corvallis
in June were read. . . .
ic Meyer, and Paulette Ander
son. ;; ' -; ;
: Mrs. Wayman Bergman and
Dahachs . Mountain Nursery
were awarded special recogni
tion for theif dahlia displays.
A : : ". . ' .
When . making potato salad,
boil the-eggs and potatoes in
the' same pan. Leave .the
skins on the potatoes during
cooking.. ' .
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To School '
Miss Judy,: Kaiser, daugh
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Kaiser, 932 South Holly
street, left yesterday to enroll
in Marylhurst college, Maryl
hurst. Ore. Miss "Kaiser, a
graduate of St Marv'a Hiah
school here, will be a fresh
man. ...
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