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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Or.
Sunday, Feb. 21, 1960
Infant Honored Guest
At Shower Party
Given by Great-Aunt .
. Shady Cove Two-week-old
Billy Wayne Dows, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Dows, Steady
Cove, was honored at a show
er February 4 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hannah,
Rogue River road.
' Pink and blue" umbrellas
and pastel colored chrysan
themums decorated the tables
for the event. Assisting the
hostess, who is great aunt of
the baby, were Miss Judi Han
nah, Miss Frances Johnson,
and Mfss Sharon Beare.
Among those attending
were Mrs. J. V. Hannah.
Eagle Point, great grand
mother of the baby, on whose
birth date the baby was born
January 24; Mrs. T. R. Dow,
grandmother; Mrs. Roger
Houston, Mrs. Jim Hoskin,
Mrs. C. L. Nogle, Mrs. LeRoy
Nogle, Mrs. William Madden,
Mrs. Roger Black, all Med
ford; Mrs. Thomas Hannah,
Mrs. Peggy M. Shultz, Mrs.
R. E. Perry, Mrs. J. N. Gates,
Mrs. Gene Weitman, Mrs.
Jack Greb, Miss Sue Perry,
all Eagle Point; and Mrs
Richard Schauble, Mrs. Ed
ward Learning, Mrs. Alberta
C. Alicki, Mrs. Wayne Loftis,
Miss Barbara Ann Loftis and
Mrs. Michael Kaiser.
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Virginia Munday
Virginia Munday,
Thomas Potter
Engaged To Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vera
Munday. formerly of Gold
Hill and now of Grants Pass,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Virginia May,
to Thomas Jay Potter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Peters,
Portland.
The bride-to-be was gradu
ated from Crater High school
in 1959, and her fiance is
graduate of Cleveland High
school, Portland. They are
both students at Simpson
Bible college, San Francisco
Miss Munday is a freshman
and Mr. Potter is a sophomore
majoring in history.
Their wedding is set for
April 17 at the Medford Phil
adelphia church.
No wedding date has been
set.
Forty Players
In Bridge Session
Forty players competed in
this week's duplicate game at
Riverside Bridge club.
North-south winners were
Mrs. Berg Marten and Paul
A. Hatton, first, iZo; Mrs
Jack Mitchell and Mrs. Del
Clifford, second, 130; Mrs
Hatton and Mrs. George B
Dean, third, llWz; and Mrs.
H. J. Boyd and Mrs. Frank
Perl, fourth, 108.
East-west winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Barrs, first,
138: Roy Pruitt and John
Shortridge. second, 125; Mrs
W. J. Williams and Mrs. Paul
McDuffee. third, 120; and Mrs.
jMary Traut and Mrs. A. W.
Lmgaas, fourth, 112V2.
Woodcraft Lodge
Announces Meefing
Neighbors o f Woodcraft
lodge will be host for a cov
ered dish supper for members
and friends Monday, January
22, at 6 o'clock at the Eagles
hall.
The evening will commem
orate Washington's birthday.
Games and entertainment will
follow a short period of drill
practice by the drill team un
der the supervision of Mrs.
George L. Watson.
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Patty Christean,
John L Shama .
Engaged to Wed
Grants Pass-Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Christean, Grants Pass,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Patty, to John
L. Shama, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Shama, 3502 Crater
Lake avenue, Medford.
Mr. Shama was graduated
from Crater High schoo
in 1956 and is now a student
at Southern Oregon college.
Miss Christean was graduated
from Grants Pass High school
and is employed by Business
Service Bureau in Medford
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Miss Patty Christean
Engagement News
Announced Here
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
Albert P. Laborde, 130 Wil
son road, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Virginia, to Paul G. Koester,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Koester, 221 North Rampart
boulevard, Los Angeles.
Their wedding is planned
for June 18.
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PTA to Honor
Past Presidents
Central Point -Crater Par
ent-Teacher association will
honor past presidents at a
Founders' day meeting Febru
ary 22, at 8 p.m. in the school
cafetonum.
Included m the program
will be a panel discussion by
representatives of parents and
administrative members on
the possibilities and problems
of a 3-year high school in
District 6-C.
Society to Hear
Mission Program
Mrs. Gerald Sherman and
Mrs. Eugene Ray will present
a program on "City Missions
to the Woman's Society of
Christian Service in First
Methodist church, Tuesday,
February 23 at 1 p.m.
Morning devotions begin at
10:30 a.m. in Meeker chapel
and the business session of
the Society follows at 11 ajn.
in Schweitzer room with Mrs.
Milton Snow presiding.
Circle 5, with Mrs. Chester
James as chairman, will serve
lunch at 12:15 pjn. A pre
school nursery will be pro
vided until adjournment
which is scheduled for 2:30
p.m.
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Chapter Announces
Friendship Night
Reames chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, will observe
friendship night at a meet
ing Thursday, February 25,
at 8 p.m. in the Medford Ma
sonic temple.
Mrs. Audrey E. Roberts,
worthy matron, and Carl
Oestreich, worthy patron, will
preside.
. AH Eastern Star members
are Invited to attend.
Following tTie meeting Mrs.
Glen Hale and Mrs. Dale Ack
erman will be chairman for
refreshments in the dining
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Summer Wedding
Planned by Pair
Williams - Mr. and Mrs
Robert Boyce, Williams, an
nounce the ' engagement of
their daughter, Miss Jo Ann
Ralph, to Gaylon Lueker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lueker,
Grants Pass.
Miss Ralph is employed by
Dan. Parker, building con
tractor, Medford. Mr. Lueker
is employed at Grants Pass
Plywood, Inc.
A June wedding is planned.
Miss Sylvia Parks '-
Bethrothal News
Announced at
Valentine Party
Tiller - The Rev. and Mrs.
Hilton Parks of Tiller an
nounced the engagement " of
their daughter, Sylvia, to Clif
ford Thomas Bayne, son of
Mrs. Naomi Denson, Colo
rado Springs, Colo., and E. C.
Bayne, San Diego, Calif., at a
party Sunday afternoon, Feb
ruary 14.
The table centerpiece was
a cake in the form of an open
book with "Sylvia" written
on one page and .tommy
written on the other page. The
cake was flanked by tall
white tapers and white hearts.
A -buffet supper, including
the cake, was served to about
24 guests.
No date for the wedding
has been set. ,
Synthetic Fibers
Studied by Unit
"Know today's fabrics
Learn generic fiber names"
was the theme of the Foots
Creek Home Extension" unit
lesson presented by Mrs. Ed
ward Parsons and Mrs. Glenn
De Janvier at the- home of
Mrs. Parsons February 17, '
Samples of natural fibers,
cotton, linen, silk and wool
were exhibited and different
texture, finish and service
ability of each explained. Sev
eral items of clothing from
members' homes were used to
explain manufacturer's labels.
Dresses with some of the new
er fabrics were loaned by
Schrec's Clothing store, Rogue
River. .
The ur's next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs.
Harold Weed March 16. "Liv
ing Within 24 Hours" will be
the lesson.
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Contest
Winners
Announced
- Rogue River-Kathy Thorpe,
Rogue River grade school stu
dent, won first prize in the
recent essay contest sponsor
ed at the school by the Rogue
River Garden club.
Margaret Angle won second
prize and Beverly Haveman,
third. The winning topic was
"Litterbugs." Mrs. Harry An
drews, junior conservation
chairman, reported on the
contest at a club meeting Feb
ruary 16 at the Civic, club.
Mrs. Harold Dunham, Mrs.
Paul Hughes and Mrs. John
Whiteman were hostesses.
Mrs. Hughes spoke on "Voices
of the Woods-Birds."
Mrs. Harold Weed, chair
man of the March of Dimes
"kaffee klatches," reported
that $22 was collected.
Mrs. Earl Brooks was named
chairman for the annual flow
er show which will be held
April 9 at Live Oak Grange
hall. The club plans to have
a luncheon bar instead of the
customary tea.
Among legislation the group
voted to support is a law pre
venting the killing of doves.
Mrs. Harold Dunham will
speak on primroses and the
club will have a small flower
show at the next meeting, to
be March 15 at the home of
Mrs. Sam Bellah. "Spring
time" will be the theme.
Grand Officer
Inspects Bethel;
Initiation Held
Mrs. W. K. Suit, Medford1
grand guide of the Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters in Oregon, inspected
Bethel 14 here at a meeting
February 17 in the Masonic
temple. She served as deputy
for Mrs. Joe Rogers, Inde
pendence, grand guardian, and
was assisted by L. R. Man
ning, Medford, vice associate
grand guardian. Queen Mar
ion Parsons presided at the
ceremony of initiation for 14
girls.
The new members are the
Misses Daisy Johnson, Paula
Potts, Diane Gilbert, Toni
Einhouse, Linda Farmer, Lin
da Blew, Linda Nelson, Kris-
tine Mosher, Virginia Radke,
Louella Stimson, Nancy Ma-
tene, Page Meyerding, Diane
Carmichael, and Janet Sher-
rill. Miss Gail Voight became
a member by transfer from
Bethel 61, Klamath Falls.
Among the guests were par
ents of the initiates; Andrew
E. Stevens, past associate
guardian; John Miller, asso
ciate guardian Bethel 13,
Grants Pass, Mrs. T. H. Denny,
guardian of Bethel .13, Miss
Sonja Wall, junior princess
and Miss Karen Johnson, sen
ior princess of Bethel 13,
Grants Pass; and John Eddy,
worshipful master Blue Lodge
103, Medford.
Mrs. Suit presented a myr-
tlewood pin to Queen Marion,
who in turn presented gifts
to Mrs. Suit and Mr. Man
ning-from the bethel.
First year merit awards
were presented to the Misses
Kay Fields, Michelyn Bough
ner, Sharon Mellish and Ann
Parsons. Second year awards
were given to Miss Pat Ellis
and Miss Sheryl Potucek. Sen
ior princess Carla Bourough
was presented the 1000 point
award, a Job's ring. . , -
It was announced that the
next meeting on March 2 will
observe Founders' day and
will be friendship night.
The guardian council will
meet in the home of Clarence
Smith, 826 Grant street, on
Wednesday, February 24, at
7:30 p.m. -
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glass bottles can't be refrig
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Mr. and Mrs. James Tengesdal were among Ihe couples
who attended the annual valentine ball of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority held February 13 at Rogue Valley Country club.
Mrs. Tengesdal was chosen queen of the ball. She represented
Alpha Rho chapter. This chapter of the sorority is sponsoring
an annual spring style show, luncheon and card party, slated
for Monday. February 22, also at the Country club.
(Knackstedt photo)
Mrs. James Tengesdal
Queen of Valentine Ball
Mrs. James Tengesdal was
chosen queen of the annual
valentine ball given by Med
ford and Central Point chap
ters of Beta Sigma Phi at
Rogue Valley Country club
Saturday, February 13. Mrs.
Tengesdal represented Alpha
Rho chapter.
Princesses were Mrs, Gor
don Mekvold, president of
Gamma Xi, Central Point;
Mrs. Howard Berg, Beta Up
silon; Mrs. Edgar Moir, Xi
Mu; Mrs. Ernest Flakus, Al
pha Beta. The queen's selec
tion was by chance.
For the ball Mrs. Tengesdal
wore a green print gown. Mrs.
Flakus, who is also president
of Alpha Beta chapter, wore
a long gown of red ruffle tulle
and lace. Mrs. Edgar Moir
wore white lace and Mrs.
Mekvold's gown was of white
Sisters Announce
Coming Events
Past Chief club of the Pyth
ian Sisters will meet at the
home of Mrs. P. M. Aldredge,
1403 East Main street, Tues
day, February 23, at 1 p.m,
The luncheon will be potluck.
Plans will be discussed for
the visit - of Mrs. Georgia
Shearer, Cornelius, Ore.,
grand chief of Oregon, Pyth
ian Sisters, in March.
Officers and members of
Talisman temple, Pythian Sis
ters, met at the Pythian hall
Tuesday, February 16. Mrs.
Edwin . Bostwick presided at
the business session.
Plans were made . for the
official visit 'of the grand.
chief of Oregon, Mrs. Georgia
Shearer, Cornelius, Ore.,
March 23. Mrs. O. V. Hayes
is chairman of the banquet
and Mrs. Harry Bryant, re
ception committee. .
'Seven members honored for
having birthdays in January
and . February were. Mrs.
Helen Roseman, Mrs. Clar
ence" Walt, Mrs. Hugo Guen
ther, Mrs. Walter Grochocki,
Mrs. Rosa Young, Mrs. Ora
Sweet and "Mrs. J.. Cochnar.
Mrs. Grochocki and Mrs.
Hayes were co-chairmen of
the party.
.Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Harry Bryant, chair
man, Mrs. Sara Dodge and
Mrs. Jennie Smith.
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lace ruffles. Mrs. Berg's gown
was a blue and green print
sheath.
Mrs. Richard Knoll, presi
dent of Beta Sigma Phi City
council, wore a frock of red
and pink with a red harem
sash. Mrs. Cecil Davis, Xi Mu
president, wore a black
sheath and Mrs. Floyd East
wood, Alpha, Beta president,
was gowned in watermelon
pink starched chiffon and taf
feta. Mrs. Fred Wilson, Beta
Upsilon's president, also wore
red, her frock being of taffeta
in bubble design. -
Preceding the dance at the
club, Mrs. Raymond Reter,
sponsor of Beta Upsilon chap
ter, gave a cocktail party at
her home on Glen Oak court
for chapter members, their
husbands and guests. Bou
quets of acacia, China lilies,
red roses and other flowers
decorated the rooms, and the
refreshment table was deco
rated with nosegays of violets
and red roses.
Mrs. Reter was assisted by
Mrs.' A. Orin Schenck, who
poured, and Mrs. Helen Da
vies. 2
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Kiwanian Dames will hold
a luncheon and business meet
ing Tuesday, February 23, at
12 noon at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Bacon, 2512 Lyman
avenue.
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