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SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1910 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Huntleys Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hunt lay, 2179 Crater Lake avenue, have returned from a trip they took In a private plane to Idaho and Montana. Mr. Hunt ley is a member of the Med ford Flying club. The first night they visited Master Sergeant and Mrs. Royce Robinson, friends they had met in Alaska who are now stationed at Mountain Home, Idaho. From there they visited Mr. Huntley's father, Raymond Huntley,-and Mrs. Huntley and children, Alice and Ronnie, in Lewiston, Idaho. In Great Falls, Mont., they visited Mrs. Huntley's broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wright, and chil dren, Claude Jr. and Kath eryn. Other relatives visited in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wright, Havre, Mont., Mrs. Huntley's uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Papillo and daughter, Joyce; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huntley, Baker, Mont., Mr. Huntley's brother and sister-in-law, and children Jeannie and Patty. While in Laurel they visited Mr. and Mrs. L. W. DeNittis and attended the 20th class re union attended by about 35 classmates of Mr. Huntley. Prior to returning to Med ford the couple attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Huntley s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huntley, Reeds Point, Mont. The event was attended by about 300 persons including the Percy Huntley's son, Chet Huntley, the news commen tator from New York City. 1 In Bay Area McLeod-Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Hume, Crofoot road, are now spending their vacation in and around the San Fran cisco, Calif, area. ui to z tm O If Among the soma 75 guests who attended and his fiance. Miss Susan Fay, Winches- ih reception July I at lh horn of Mr. and tr, Mass., arrived in th valley last wk. Mrs. F. C. Bash, 132S Bundy street, honor- Th event introduced Miss Fay to friends of ing their son and his fiance were Mr. and th Bashas. Frank Bash and Miss Fay re- Mrs. Frank Ross (lift above) and Thomas H. turned to Boston last Sunday. Ness, brother of Mrs. Bash. Frank N. Bash New Exhibit For Gallery A preview showing of the July exhibit "Member s Choice" will be held Tuesday, July 12, at the Rogue gallery, 220 West Main street, from 8 to 10 p.m. ine exhibition is or pri vately owned works of art from the membership of the Rogue Valley Art association. The exhibit includes artists of local, regional and national reputation. The showing will continue through Friday, July 29, ex cept Mondays. The hours will be from noon until 4 p jn. and SALE CENTRAL ft m k- ' -if is open to the public without charge. Among the works in the ex hibit will be paintings by Steve Bayless, Eugene Ben nett, Dale Cleaver, Clifford W. Davis, Tom Hardy, Forrest Hibbits, Gordon Kensler, Lon Megargee, Abbott Pattison, E. B. Quigley, Millard Sheets, Ken Shores, Jim Shull, Don Staley, Wayne Tayson, Earl Thollander, and Al Zelvcr. Association officials an nounced that works of other artists may be included in the exhibit when it opens. IN PROGRESS! v 't 3 last. e f 1 DON'T MISS THIS TERRIFIC Semi-Annual Sale Whites Patents Red Blue Bone Hi .. Mid and Low Heel Special Prices On All Hand Bags! Special SALE PRICES ar the CHILDREN'S STORE! The Corner Shoe Store AT MAIN MEDFORD XT t i1 - halm Renton, Washington Family Arrives for Two Week Vacation Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lee and children, Pamela, Donald and Gene, Renton, Wash., ar rived last Saturday for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Jones, and family, 428 North Holly street. The Lees also will visit with other relatives in Med- ford and Ashland before con tinuing to Lakeview to spend some time with Mr. Lee's par ents. He is employed by Boe ing Aircraft in Seattle. genuine reptile SALE SA88 8 PRICE Grand Officers To Attend Degree Event Harry J. Young, Portland, most excellent grand high priest of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Oregon, will be among officers attend ing the 14th annual Royal Arch outdoor degree Satur day, July 10, at Folding Hills ranch near McLeod. Others of the official grand chapter expected to attend are Vilas J. Brown, grand king; Simeon II. Sawyer, grand scribe; Claude K, San ders, grand captain of host; Richard H. Tusanl, grand sec retary; and Glenn W. Smith, grand royal arch captain. This is the 14th year the degree has been staged out doors. The event attracts members and wives from throughout Oregon and north ern California. Many chap ters bring candidates. A dinner will be served at 8 p.m. preceding the confer ring of degrees. Royal Arch Widows of the valley, and vis iting wives, will attend a din ner and evening of entertain ment at the V. A. Turpin home, Old Military road, dur ing the Masonic event. Royal Arch Masonry has been in the valley for 100 years, and locaj chapters won many honors at this years grand chapter meeting in Portland in April. Miss Dian Flack, Donald Staley Engagement Told Of interest here is news of the announcement recently in Boise, Idaho, of the engage ment of Miss Dim Flack, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Percy Flack, Boise, to Donald Martin Staley, Eagla Point. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Staley, Eagle Point. The announcement was made July 7 at a brunch at the Flack home. The young couple's wedding is set for August 15 in Boise. Miss Flack was graduated from Stanford university in 1955 and has been assistant to the editor of Bride and Home magazine in New York City the past four years. The bridegroom-to-be at tended Columbia university, the University of Mexico and the University of Madrid, and served with the Army Se curity agency in Europe. He is a member of the Southern Oregon Society of Artists and the Rogue Valley Art associa tion. Former Residents Visit Applegate; To Go to Germany Applegate Valley - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lind and sons, Roger and Phillip, who have spent the last three years in the Orient, visited friends and relatives in southern Oregon during the past week while en route to Stuttgart, Ger many, where Mr. Lind will teach in an American army dependent school next term. Mr. Lind taught children of military and civilian person nel in American schools of Okinawa for a year, and spent another two years teaching in Japan in both elementary and junior high schools. He is a former resident of the Applegate and is a gradu ate of Southern Oregon col lege, obtaining his master's degree there in 1955. The fam ily expected to visit in south ern California and in Kansas, as well as in Washington, D.C., and New York City be fore leaving for Germany. They also planned to visit Col. Lorna Kubli in New Bedford, Mass. After their arrival in Eu rope they will attend the Pas sion play in Obcrammergau, Germany, and the summer Olympics in Rome. 4 Wedding Plans Told for Couple Announcement Is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Shcrrl Jean Doe to Jerry Dale Llndscy. Miss Doe is the daughter of Mrs. Karen Hcn drlckson, 436 North Bartlett street, Mcdford, and James H. Doe, Springfield, Ore. Miss Doe is a member of the 1061 class of Mcdford High school. She is currently employed in her mother's res taurant on South Riverside avenue. Mr. Llndscy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Llndscy, 2334 Corey road, Mcdford, He Is employed at DcLelgh Mo tor, Medford, The wedding is planned for July 14 at the Advent Chris tian church with tha Rev. Fred O. Sapp Jr, officiating. A reception will follow Imme diately In th church recep tion room. via Morris Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Morris, 24(1 Sunrise avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Lu, to Roger l.eeroy Leiilherinan, son of Mrs. Oslo Coiuplon, llcrmiston, and Thomas K. Lcatlicrman, Lacomb, Ore, Miss Morris is a graduate of Meiiford High school, attend ed Southern Oregon college, and is now employed by Cal ifornia Oregon Power com pany. Her fiance Is a graduate of Lebanon High school and will be a Junior at Southern Ore gon college this fall, where he is majoring in chemistry leaching and pharmacy. Ho is at present employed by Jackson County health de partment, and resides with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hutchlns, Ashland. They plan a late spring wedding Miss Sylria Lu Morris (Lsndis photo) Sally Devers Honored at Portland Events Miss Sally Devers and her mother, Mrs. Blaine Devers, 1825 Oregon street, have re turned to Mcdford after a weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. Donald McCllntock, Port land. Miss Devers, the bride-elect of Arnold Widmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Xavlcr Widmer, Bar nctt road, was honored at sev eral parties. Mrs. McClintock honored her niece with a tea at her home. Mrs. John Dundore and her sister, Miss Mary Clancy, entertained with a miscellane ous shower at the former's home in Laurclhurst. Mrs. Ray Leonard and her daughter, Ann, gave a shower at their home. The guests were members of Sal ly's class at the Madeleine school, Portland. Mrs. William Schaefer In vited 36 guests to a luncheon at the Portland Golf club hon oring Miss Devers. The wedding is scheduled for Sacred Heart Catholic church, August 13. "A Penny a Meal Syl is buying jtt my She does it the penny-a-meal - 3 meals a 5RS f'isu a. She enjoys her sterling silver now, pays for it on our simple penny-a-meal plan. Her budget doesn't feel it her husband is really proud of her. Come in, see bow easily you can do it, too! I t.MMlsttW!l,ffai.0O tMpomit,ltomH.M StrvlnlltsMt, (! LAWRENCE'S YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE specializing In Fine Sliver, Diamonds and Watches 130 East Main Est, 1908 Miss Naney Foster Parents Tell Betrothal News Central Point - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foster, Hood River, recently announced the en gagement of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Carl A. Dobrot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Dobrot, 2028 Scenic avenue, Central Point. Miss Foster will be a senior at Oregon State college ma joring in home economics ed ucation with a minor in social science. Mr. Dobrot was grad uated this spring from Oregon State college with a degree in engineering. He Is presently in the Air Force continuing his schooling to obtain a de gree in meteorology at the University of Washington in Seattle. The wedding Is planned for next summer. Siemann-Demmer Rites Held in Wedding Chapel Miss Sharon Elaine Sle mnnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey Slomann, 841 Palm street, became the bride of Edward Wayne Dcmmcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Dcmmcr, 4089 South Pacific highway, on June 28 at the Park Wedding Chapel, Reno, Nevada. Th double tlnff ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock in the evening by the Rev. Ralph H. Carlcion. The, hrlde wore a ballerina length gown of white lace and net over satin, rier veil was hnM hv a fitted raD outlined with pearls and she carried ( cascade Bouquet oi pmK rose buds. The brldo Is a graduate of Mcdford High school and at tended Southern Oregon col lege for two years, and is secretary to the manager of Scars Roebuck and company. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Mcdford High school and will enroll for his senior year at Southern Ore gon college this fall. Among those attending the rites were Mr. and Mrs. Sla mann, the bride's parents, who traveled to Reno for the cere mony. planned, modem mr ta day - 90 cents a month)! sb f .-. Vji n I I T"! I I Miss Ramsay to Spend Summer In Honolulu Applegate Valley - Miss Mary Beth Ramsay, dmighler of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hum say, Is spending the summer In Honolulu as a guest of her uncle and aunt, dipt, and Mrs. Edwin A. Post, Hickham Air field. In June Miss Ramsay com pleted her freshman year at Pacific university, Forest Grove, and Joined her parents on a trip to Carlsbad, Calif., for a family reunion before flying to Hawaii, While va cationing in the Islands she is taking physical educutlon credits at University of Ha waii, Honolulu. At Carlsbad the family wore guests of Mr. Ramsay's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ram say, who live In the old fam ily home where he was born. Among others joining the group was Miss Ramsay's brother, John Ramsay, sea man, USN, stutloned at the U.S. Navy amphibian base at Coronado, Calif. While In the south Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ramsay attended the high school graduation of Mr. Rum say's niece, Betsy Joan Ram say, at Corona, Calif., and also motored to Tijuana, Mexico. Shop in V STOREWIDE Jafllv clearance Now in Progress Values! Values! VALUES! STOREWIDE V Uss your Charge Account , or Our Budget Plan , . , Up to Six Month! to Pay. II MEWjWD'S FASHION CENTER Dinner Honors Grace Stuhr A put U pitl luck dinner and handkerchief shower was given In honor ot Miss Grace St (ilii- Tuesday, July 5, in the garden of Mrs. Fred Rankin's homo, 18 Richmond uveiiue. It was given by several Al trusans and district nurse friends of Miss Stuhr, Miss Stuhr, who Is retiring after several years as chief nurse at the Camp White Domiciliary, has been active In many Mcdford clubs unci organizations while living lit the domiciliary and plans to return to Mcdford to live uftor a visit to rolutlvcs and friends In Minnesota, She left Friday. A surprise guest wus Miss Grace Smith, former presi dent of the Altrusa Club of Mcdford, who was visiting relatives In Medford, She re turned Wednesday morning to her home In Rllzvllle, Wash., where alio Is a home exten sion agent. Miss Smith spent her Christmas holidays in the Hawaiian Islands whore she visited the home of a college eliminate, Japanese home extension agent. Miss Smith showed colored pictures of the Islands to tho party group after the buffet dinner. Air Conditioned Comfort FASHION CENTK 214 EAST MAIN SP 2-7168