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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1960)
o o o o o "?7 o wJS '-I'M , t - , i jA : Conventions, district meetings, workshops and flower shows have kept the news spotlight on several Med ford groups in recent days. One of the largest events was the fashion show and champagne party which was given to entertain Ladies of Elks during the Oregon State Elks association convention. Shewn on the fashion runway, which was lined with huge champagne-type glasses in which orchids floated, is Miss JoAnne Jami son, Rath's model, wearing a black gown and peignor. The several hundred women wh attended all re- " ceived orchids and champagne punch was served. i -) T( Tyrvy'ii-'T ? v-.,-l If- 5? i w 7 Wives of men important in the Oregon State Elks association were introduced at the champagne tea and presented orchid leis. Pictured here with Mrs. Joe Hosick (holding programs), wife of the exalted ruler of the Medford BPOE, are (left to right) Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr., Heppner, wife of a retiring trustee; Mrs. William F. Raw, Corvallis, also the wife of a trustee; Mrs. Warren Randle, Albany, whose husband is the new president of the association; and Mrs. James Trimble, laGrande, wife of the newly elected third vice-president. o o O O O o MEDFORD Tribune o MEDFORD, OREtiON.UNDAX. JUNE 5, 1960 In the Spotlight o ft V t:.....,;.-.... r , nn...., f- -M .... , ' J Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, who appears often in Medford Junior Service league fashion shows, modeled for Burelson's store during the Ladies of Elks champagne party. Mrs. Taylor, carrying a white poodle named "Canasta," is wearing an eyelet embroiderefd shirtmaker dress with big white pearl beads and matching earrings. (' ' ' fj, 1 rrsi w rati 1 w W The president and vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon were in Medford for a convention of District 12 held May 28 in the Medford Odd Fellows hall. Shown during the convention are (left to right) Mrs. Esther L. Coleman, noble grand of Olive Rebekah lodge, hostess group for the sessions; Mrs. Loretta Emerson, Richland, Assembly presi dent, Mrs. R. L. Appelgate, Central Point, vice-president, and Mrs. W. H. Dougherty, Medford, convention chairman. . '"'i ny Sv-r ;f l With the annual show of the Medford Rose society almost over, the co O chairmen relaxed over the coffee cups and began to decide that the show had been a success, in spite of weeks of unfavorable weather for rose growing. Mrs. Edith Updike, Medford, and Ranald Axtell, Trail, glong with other society members worked countless hours on the big .. q . , annual event. . ) Mrs. I. C. Gorden, member of the Central Point Garden club, was awarded a blue ribbon for the tea table centerpiece which the enfcred for her club In the arrange mentt division of the Medford Rose society's recent show, Mrs. Gorden holds a silver plate awarded to the club which won seven blue ribbons in the division. Her centerpiece was of Fire Flamt, an orange colored rose. BIW'IWl"'H'll'"" Dr. L G. Gentner (at right), president of Medford Rose society, Is pictured with two mem beit who won awards during the annual rote mow May 28 in Medford High school cafe teria. Dr. Albert G. leet holds the silver bowl which he won for the best va;e of six budt, Helen Traubel (shown an table) and Mri. W. R. Peabody wos runner-up to the sweepstakes winner, Ernest Vehri, Grant! Past. More than 400 entries were listed In the horticultural . division of the show. ' "" "