Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1960, Image 21

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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SUNDAY. JUNE S. I960
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New Offlctr
For Junior Women's Club
Medford Junior Women's
club installed Mrs. Gene
Chamberlain president in a
candle lighting ceremony
held recently at Rogue Valley
Country club. The ceremony
took place at a banquet which
honored the new and retiring
officers of the group.
Other officers are Mrs.
Hichard Ackerman, first vice
president; Mrs. F. D. Nelson,
second vice-president; Mrs.
Bob G. Norris, recording sec
retary; Mrs. Virgil Morion,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
E. J. Hercher, treasurer, and
Mrs. W. E. Sweet, parliamen
tarian. The retiring officers are
Mrs. William E. Sweet, presi
dent; Mrs. Chamberlain, sec
ond vice-president; Mrs. F. D.
Nelson, corresponding secre-
BOTH one wears CONTACTS!
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who hJi worn contact Units 16 hours a day tor tht pair two
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wfmming and skiing. A dramatic Hlyitration of the coimetic
and psychological banafita to bo derived from wearing contact
lames.
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SUN VALLEY
. All-Year ,
INSTALL AIM
We plan end supervise the installation with the
cooperation of your heating contractor.
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for the topi in TV
Phone SP 2-5284,
Installed
tnrv Mrs. J. W. Grigsby,
treasurer and Mrs. Robert
Blllinsgley, parliamentarian.
Mrs. Norris has been serv
ing as recording secretary alt
er Mrs. J. M. Kirby moved to
Hood River, Ore.
Precedlne the dinner, cor
sages of red roses were pre
sented to the omcers. incy
were made by Mrs. Robert C.
Vincent.
Klnndine committees were
onnnlntpri bv the new Presi
dent. They include Mrs. Rob
ert L. Haworth, publicity;
Mrs. L. E. McConncll, hospi
tolttv Mrs. Jiimps A. Wnlla
philanthropic; and Mrs. Vin
cent, education chairman.
Mrs Rillineslev. Mrs. R V.
RriHpnxline. Mrs. J. T,. Hnlmpt
anH Mrs. Ackerman are thp
retiring publicity chairman,
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No Appointment Needed
Convenient Credit
W give &C Greee Stamps
ow 55(4 if tax
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MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
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CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES COMPANY
entertainment watch "Playhouse 90" CIS-TV
Medford
Phone
pitality chairman, philan
thropic and education chair
men. At the close of the installa
tion Mrs. Sweet thanked the
members for their cooperation
during the year. She was pre
sented a gift by the members
of the club In appreciation of
her leadership.
Delegates to the annual
convention of the Oregon
state Federation of Women's
clubs, held at Portland In
May, reported to the club the
highlights of t' e business and
social activities of the con.
vention. Mrs. E. W. Ingram.
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Nelson and
Mrs. Chamberlain attended
the convention in behalf of
the club. Mrs. Holmes mod
eled her Vogue sewing con
test entry, a versatile Jacket
dress, Mrs. Ingram spoke of
the business meetings, Mrs,
Nelson commented on the so
cial aspects of the convention
and Mrs. Chamberlain made
comparisons involving other
club projects and problems,
An award was presented to
the Medford Junior Women
for 100 per cent participation
in the nine departments of
club work. These include con
servation, community affairs,
communications, the Ameri
can home, education, fine
arts, religion, public affairs
and International affairs.
Couple Leaving
For Stay Abroad
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Martin left Horn-
brook June 1 for New York
City from where they will
fly June 8 for England. Mrs
Martin recently resigned as
first and second grade teach
er in the Hornbrook schools
and the couple plan to spend
the summer in England.
Mr. Martin's mother lives
in Salisbury and Mrs. Martin
is a native of Wales. While
there they also plan to visit
friends in Swinden, England.
The couple will make their
home with Mrs. Martin's sis
ter, Mrs. Edwin Kelly, Al-
hambra, Calif., until they de
cide where they wish to set
tle permanently.
In addition to teaching the
two elementary grades, Mrs.
Martin also taught music for
all eight grades and was Sun
day school teacher for the
Church of the Nazarene in
Yreka. She was also the teach
er of Thursday afternoon re
lease time classes and an
adult Bible class one evening
each week.
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Jayne Killingtworth
Parents Tell
Betrothal News
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kill
lngsworth, route 4, box 468
Medford, announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Jayne Lynne, to William D.
Galbraith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor H. Galbraith, Cas
tro Valley, Calif.
Miss Killingsworth is a
graduate of Medford High
school and Southern Oregon
college and is a teacher in
the Hayward school district,
Hayward, Calif.
Mr. Galbraith is an em
ployee of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph com
pany, San Leandro, Calif.
The couple plan an August
wedding and will make their
home in Hayward.
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Art Exhibit
Open Today
The June exhibit at the new
Rogue gallery will open today
for members of the sponsor
ing group, Rogue Valley Art
association, and their friends.
It will open to the public Mon
day, June 6, at 12 noon. Hours
will continue the same, with
the gallery open from noon
until 4 p.m. each day.
The new exhibit is made up
of works by the widely
known Oregon-born sculptor,
Tom Hardy; by Richard Doi,
Instructor at Southern Ore
gon ' college, and Imanuel
Plladakls, art instructor at
Oregon State college.
The gallery, located at 220
East Main street, will open at
3 o clock today for a preview
showing of the new exhibit.
Mr. Hardy, who arrived In
Medford yesterday to arrange
his exhibit, and Mr. Doi will
be honored at a reception fol
lowing a movie, made by Mr.
Hardy, to be shown in the
basement of the California
Oregon Power company.
Zonta Honors
Eight Students
Medford club of Zonta In
ternational recently held the
luncheon at which junior and
senior girls at Medford High
school who have received
scholarships from the club or
have been sponsored by them,
and other outstanding girls
are honored.
Seven students attended the
event. They were Miss Micke
Noble, winner of the 1960
Zonta full tuition scholarship
to Southern Oregon college;
Miss Linda Glenn Miller, re
cipient of the 1959 Junior En
gineering and Sicence Sum
mer Institute scholarship giv
en by Zonta; Mrs. Rosalita
Patch, 1060 JESSI scholarship
winner; Miss Rosiland Rrand
lcs, sponsored for Girls State
by Zonta in 1959; and Miss
Mary Frohnmayer, 1960 Girls
State delegate.
Also present were Miss
Carolyn Mencke, American
Field Service exchange stu
dent to Finland in 1959; Miss
DcAnne Taylor, AFS student
to Germany tills summer, Miss
Therese Inglin, Switzerland,
AFS student to Medford High
school luau-BU.
Installation Set
By Navy Mothers
Navy chief Murray J. Em
merich, recruiting officer in
Medford, will Instnll officers
of the Rogue Valley Navy
Mothers club following elec
tions at a meeting Tuesday,
June 7, at the Girls Commu
nity club.
Sewing Is planned for the
morning and a potluck lunch
eon will be served at noon.
All mothers of Navy, Marine
Corps, and Coast Guard per
sonnel are invited to attend.
Usnea on Psalms
ftmanad for Group
Mrs. J. V. Murray and
Mrs. Glllis O. Dizncy will pre
sent a lesson on the Psalms
at the Monday, June 6, meet
ing of the Westminister Guild
at First Presbyterian church.
A group of songs will be
sung by Mrs. Charles P.
Champlin a c c o m ponied by
Mrs. H. E. Marsh.
Hostesses will be Mrs.
George Tucker, Mrs. May
Brown and Miss Elizabeth Mc-Calliard,
Delegations
From OES
In Portland
Large delegations from the
valley's Order of Eastern Star
chapters will be in Portland
next week for the annual
grand chapter session.
Heading the delegation
from Reames chapter is Mor
ris Boughner, associate wor
thy grand patron, who is
scheduled to succeed to the
top state office of grand pa
tron. Elections are slated for
Tuesday, and installation
Thursday night in the Port
land Masonic temple.
Accompanying Mr. Bough
ner, who left Saturday, were
his wife and their daughter,
Miss Mikelynn Boughner
Representing Reames chap
ter will be Mrs. Audrey Rob
erts, the worthy matron, and
Carl Oestreich, worthy pa
tron. Others from the chapter
attending will include Mrs,
Roy Nordwick, associate
matron; Mrs. Lloyd Caton,
Mrs. Gene Dyke, Mrs,
Oestreich, Mrs. Stuart Pen
nington, Mrs. Ross Gilkison
Mrs. .Shirley Stratton, Mrs.
Gladys Rammin, Mrs. Eva
May White, Mr. and Mrs.
John Esp, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Caldwell, Mrs. Jenning Crea-
ger, the Rodney Withams and
the Don Ashpoles.
Mrs. E. G. Randolph, past
matron of Reames chapter
and now grand representative
to Washington D.C., will at
tend the grand session as will
Mr. Randolph, associate pa
tron of the chapter.
Nevita chapter, Central
Point, will be represented by
a large group. Chapter mem
bers attending will be Mrs.
M. W. McGrew, chairman of
a grand committee; Mrs.
Frank Ward, matron; Mr. and
Mrs. Tz 'l Snook, associate
matron and patron; the Wyles
Berrys, Mrs. Virgil Goff and
Mrs. Mary Note, a past
matron.
Sessions open informally
Monday, and members of
southern Oregon chapters will
attend a luncheon Monday at
the Congress hotel for the
Southern Oregon Association
of the Order of Eastern Star.
81st Birthday
Is Celebrated
In Hornbrook
Hornbrook-The 81st birth
day anniversary of Mrs. Zela
Elmore was observed May 29
at a family dinner at the
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Burns. Guests were Mrs. El
more's sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Hender
son, Oroville, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul G'eene and grand
daughters, Linda and Lydia
Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Burns and son Scottic of Au
burn, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Spearin and sons Les
and Mike of Cottonwood,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Stickney and daughter Alan
na of Medford.
Mr. Burns, Mrs. Spearin
and Mrs. Stickney are chil
dren of the Floyd Burns. An
other daughter, Mrs. Herbert
Stickney of San Mateo, Calif.,
was unable to be present.
Also unable to attend were
another son of Mrs. Elmore,
Ardon Burns and Mrs. Burns,
who had left on Sunday for
San Pablo, Calif., to be witn
her daughter, Mrs. William
Paulsen and her new baby,
Dale Richard.
Mrs. Elmore, born Zela
Tyrrell ne..r Butte Falls, Ore.,
on Mav 28, 1879, has lived in
the Hornbrook area since she
was a small child. Her first
husband, Scott Burns, and his
father were killed when a
train struck their horse and
buggy at a railroa 1 crossing
near their ranch home north
of Hornbrook when her son
Floyd was 14 months old
Three years later she was
married to Archie Elmore,
who died several years ago,
Since that time. Mrs. Elmore
has lived alone. She plants
and raises her own vegetable
gnrden and cans the produce
She also raises a"d tends her
own chickens and has two
milk goats which she milks
herself. Her hobbies are play
ing her old-fashioned square
piano, on which she has a
very firm and expressive
touch. Mrs. Elmore also sings
with a sure, strong voice, and
occasionally writes poelry.
She is an elocutionist of the
old school and her recitations
are greatly enjoyed when she
appears on local church pro
grams. She is a member of
the Hornbrook Methodist
church, and an active member
of the Women's society of the
emircn.
Meeting Set
For Tuesday o
Tallsmm Temple, Pythian
Sisters, will meet Tuesday,
June 7. at 8 p.m. in the Py
thlan building. A Flag Day
program will be followed by
a business meeting.
The committee for the re
freshments will be Mrs. Lewis
Thompson, chair man, Mrs,
Clarence Walt, Mrs. Rosa
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Milt Linda Barker
(Landit photo)
Engagement Told
Of Two Students
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.
Barker, 647 South Holly
street, Medford, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda Rae, to Dale A. Monroe
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
A. Monroe, 443 Allison street,
Ashland.
Miss Barker will be a sen
ior at Medford High school
this fall. Mr. Monroe will
graduate from Ashland High
school with the class of 1960.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Bethel Honors
Retiring Queen
Bethel 14, International Or
der of Job's Daughters, hon
ored Queen Marion Parsons
with an addendum at the
close of a bethel meeting,
Wednesday, June 1. The ad
dendum was planned by Miss
Diane Evernham and Miss
Laura Rupert and was partici
pated in by 12 bethel mem
bers using a floral degree.
Verses appropriate to "Jo
bies" were used and each girl
presented Miss Parsons with
a pink carnation. This was the
last session to be presided
over by Queen Marian.
During the business session
the bethel voted to partici
pate in the statewide candy
sale in October. Proceeds
from the sale are divided be
tween the local bethel and
the grand guardian council
which uses its portion to pro
vide scholarships to members
of Job's Daughters who de
sire educational training be
yond high school level.
Mrs. C. D. Elhart, guardian,
announced that reservations
are available for two more
girls to attend grand session
in Salem, July 14-16. Any girl
desiring to attend is request
ed to call her immediately.
June 15, Wednesday, at
7:30 p.m. will be the last
meeting of this year, and the
first meeting to be conducted
by Miss Carla Borough and
her officers. If any bethel
members will be out of town
at that time, they are remind
ed to arrange to be excused
before leaving.
To Hold Meeting
The Past Presidents club of
the Fraternal Order of Eagles
auxiliary will meet at the
home of Mrs. George Denney,
41 Myers court, Friday, June
10, for luncheon and business
meeting starting at 1:30 p.m.
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Mayor To
Show Slides
Of Valley
Medford Mayor John Snider
will show colored slides to
the Arm Chair Travel group
at the Senior Activity center,
Monday, June 6, at 1 p.m.
The Center is located at the
corner of Hawthorne street
and East Jackson street.
Mrs. Judd Greenman, who
is arranging the weekly
shows while Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Roberts are on a Mid
west tour, stated that the
slides will be of scenes in the
Rogue valley and will include
some taken of a trip in the
Cascades on a Tucker Sno
Cat. Bill Jones will be host for
the meeting.
The woodcarving class has
assumed meetings under the
leadership of Glenn Van
Wickle on Wednesdays at 1
p.m. New members are wel
come to start at any time, it
was reported. The copper
tooling class will be sched
uled later when a teacher
has been secured.
During May 261 persons at
tended classes and meetings
at the center in addition to
194 who came to the open
house on May 22, officials
said.
Friday evening a commit
tee, appointed by Frank
Glonning, met to plan a new
and larger center which is
hoped will be built on the
same location.
Committee members in
clude Omar Bacon, Mrs.
Harry Fuller, Mrs. C. A.
Thatcher, Mrs. Victoria Sta
ley, Mrs. Fred Rankin, Wil
liam Hoxie and John Gribble
of the Rogue Valley Council
on Aging, and Mrs. Rilla
Norris, Mrs. Mary Frederick,
Edward Root and Hans Jep
son of the Fifty Plus club.
They plan to confer with a
committee of the city parks
and recreation board next
week.
A number of public offi
cials and other interested
persons attended the open
house during Senior Citizen's
week. Many pledged their as
sistance in obtaining an ade
quate Center building large
enough to accommodate the
club and the hobby groups.
Lions Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Mrs. Anthony Capello Is
the newly elected president of
Medford Lions auxiliary for
the coming year. Other offi
cers elected were Mrs. Ed
ward Ashton, vice-president;
Mrs. James Warinner, secre
tary; Mrs. John Hanson, treas
urer. The election was held June
1 at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Seitz following an annual pot
luck dinner.
Mrs. Alan N. Jewett con
ducted a membership cere
mony for Mrs. A. Dollarhide,
Mrs. Henson and Mrs. Warin
ner. Delegates to the convention
to be held at Pendleton, Ore.,
will be Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Lee
Mellish, Mrs. Seitz, Mrs. Ca
pello and Mrs. Joseph Tom
jack. A guest for the evening was
Mrs. Floyd Norwick.
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Couple to Wed
In July Service
Talent-Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Helm, Adams road, Talent,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
dasighter, Judy June, to Ron
ald W. Welburn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Welburn, Old
Pacific highway, Talent.
Miss Helm will be a senior
at Talent High school this
fall. Mr. Welburn is a gnilu
ate of Talent High school and
is employed by Elk Lumber
company.
The wedding is planned for
July 1 at the Medford Advent
Christian church.
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Over 70 of the Girl Graduates in the Nine
High Schools of Jackson County Have Listed
Their Pattern Choice in Swem's
Graduates Crystal Register
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IWI Its 7th year We have many of the
College Grads listed tool
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Birthdav Party
Given by Group q
Jolly Stitchers club met at
the home of Mrs. Don Robins
June 1 to celebrate the birth
days of six of its members.
Those honored with a birth
day dinner were Mrs. Harry
Barneburg, Mrs. Ralph At
wood, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs.
Hal Edwards, Mrs. Jessie
9tnoD and Mrs. Don Miller.
They received gifts and cor
sages.
Prizes for cards were won
hv Mrs Miller. Mrs. Robins.
Mrs. Homer Bringle, Mrs. A.
O. Floyd and Mrs. Koss.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Miller Wed
nesday, June 15.
School Grads
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