SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1960
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Annual Don Loper Show
To Benefit Kindergarten
Fashion conscious women
of the Rogue valley are look
ing forward to the annual
Don Loper show to be given
Saturday, October 8, at
Rogue Valley Country club.
The style show and dinner
will benefit the kindergarten
which the Junior Service
league operates for children
with hearing deficiencies.
To be shown will be the
fall fashion collection of Don
Loper, southern California
who is termed "designer for
the stars." Mr. Loper, known
throughout the United States,
designs all the clothes worn
by June Allyson for her
"June Allyson Show" on tele
vision, and also designs for
Marlene Deitreich, J a y n e
Meadows, Lena Home, Hed
da Hopper and many other
stage celebrities.
Reservations for the event
are to be made by calling
Rogue Valley Country club.
The Junior Service league
kindergarten Has established
in 1953 as a .Qi-profit orga
nization. The staff consists of
the director and an instruc
tor who are specially trained
as teachers of the deaf. In
addition, two members of the
league assist the teacher.
Each member completes a
nine-rQnth training course
before giving service at the
kindergarten.
Children with hearing im
pairments are referred to the
kindergarten by a physician
or an agency such as the pub
lic health department or wel
fare agencies. A physical
examination is required and
no mentally retarded children
ire accepted. Pupils .tare en
rolled from ages two"o six.
Parents of children receiving
instruction are invited to at
tend the training course eiv-
en to members of(Jpe Juni4?
Service league. The school is
supported by the league
through their various proj
ects, and many other civic
and service organizations have
donated money, services, and
equipment.
Tuition to the school is vol
untary. Speech, speech reading,
language development and
rhythmic training are empha
sized along with regular nurs
ery school and kindergarten
experiences. The school is
equipped with a group hear
ing aid.
The Junior Service league
kindergarten serves all of
Southern Oregon with chil
dren enrolled from Klamath
Falls, Grants Pass, Jackson
ville, and Bandon as well as
Medford. One family moved
to Medford from Great Falls,
Mont., after hearing about the
kindergarten.
Since 1953, 39 children
have been enrolled in the
school. At the present time,
seven deaf and hard-of-hear-ing
pupils are learning to
speak and understand speech
at the kindergarten.
Engagement Told
Of Paula Kruse,
WMIiam Ryan
Portland - Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Kruse, Portland, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Paula Kruse,
to William L. Ryan, son of
Mr.Qnd Mrs. R. W. Ryan,
Central Point.
Both the bride-elect and
her fiance are students at Or
egon State college. No date
has been set for their wedding.
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Busihess Women's Week Opinlf
"Beep of Week" To Be Honored
Medford Business and Pro
fessional Women's club will
unite with other clubs of this
organization, which is inter
national in scope, to observe
Business Women s week
which opens today and con
tinues through October 9. The
federation is the largest or
ganized group in the world
devoted entirely to the af
fairs and welfare of business
and professional women.
Theme for the week is
"Symbol of the Sixties
iQ, and Mrs. Roy Douglas Reagon Jr.
(Classic photo)
Carpi Frances Scott PKed
To Roy Douglas Reagan Jr.
"Miss Carol Frances Scott be
came the bride of Roy Douglas
Reagan Jr., Eagle Point, in a
ceremony held September 23
at First Baptist church. The
Rev. Edward C. Stauffer offi
ciated at the eight o'clock eve
ning ceremony attended by
200 relatives and friends.
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Pledges
Announced
More Women at Work." Mrs
William E. Preston is gen
cral chairman.
Each year the Medford club
ioose,a,i"Boep of the Week"
and th' year selected Mrs.
Florence Lance, accountant
for the California - Pacific
Utilities company. Mrs.
Lance, who has belonged to
BPWC tot 14 years, lias Deen
president of the Medford club
and also served as vice pres
ident for one year, treasurer
for six years and at present
is the club auditor.
Held State Office
In addition, Mrs. Lance
was treasurer of the Oregon
Federation of Business and
Profession Women for two
years, and corresponding sec
retary for one year.
The "Beep" is also active
in other organizations. She is
serving hcj second year as
financial secretary in Catho
lic Daughters of America, is
musician ofQJpper Applcgate
Grange, to which she has be
longed for a number of years,
and is a charter member of
Siskiyou Knife and Fork
Thirteen students from the
Medford area were pledged to
University of Oregon fraterni
ties at the close of formal fall
rushing September 25. A to
tal of 445 men were pledged
by the school s fraternities.
Pledges from Medford were
Larry Lea, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Lea, and nyrry
Ryan, son of Mrs. A. E. lssple.
who were pledged by Kappa
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of Commerce kaffeeklatsch
at the Medford hotel at 9 a.m.
Broadcast of this informal
gathering of business and pro
fessional people will be on
Saturday, October B, at 9:45
a.m. over KMED.
Recognition wille given
the Medford Business and
Professional Women's club 'f
local radio stations aitn ;
KBES-TV.
Closing the week's ' events !
will be a breakfas at the
Rogue Valley CoiQry club
Sunday, October 9, planftd
by Mrs. Wesley Colcma)
committee, for BPW club
members and their invited
guests. This will be an infor
mal social lime and will ter
minate earl yenough fortQr
ticipants to attend church
services.
Medford Business and Pro
fession VJlomen's club takes
part in mWy service projects,
maintains a membership in
Jackson County Chamber o
Commerce, and contributes to
an oriental scholarship spon
sored by clubs of the state.
Central Point - Miss Marga
ret DeHaas, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth DeHaas,
1929 Scnic avenue, Central
Point, became the bride of
William G. Davis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Emery, 513
Eealty street, Medford, Sep
tember 16.
A small number of close
relatives attended the cere
mony, which was performed
at St. Mark's Episcopal church
at 9:30 o'clock in the morning.
A small reception followed a
the Emery home.
The newlyweds are making
their home at Seaside follow
ing a short wed dingtrip
north. ;
Out-of-town guests at th
wedding were Glen and Peri
ry Davis, Seaside, relatives of
the bridegroom.
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The bride 'is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Scott,
2004 LaPine avenue, Medford
Mr. Reagan is a son of Roy
W. Reagan, Los Angeles,
Calif., and has made his home
with an aunt, Mrs. Amber
Williams, Eagle Point.
Flame colored gladioli with
yellow and bronze chrysanthe
mums decorated , the church
for the double ring rites. Fre
cedine and during the cere-
moilcJMr. Scott sang, accom
panied by Mrs. Clarence Wag-
ler, Trail, sister of the bride.
Given in marriage jsy her
father, 1 the bride We an
ankle length frock fashioned
with lace bodice and full net
skirt over satin. Her fingertip
length veil was held by
band of flowci and she car
ried a bouquet of white chry
santhemums, roses and ivy.
Miss Jean Miecar, Seattle,
Wash., was maid of honor and
other attendants were Miss Pa
tricia LeQuieu, Ashland, Miss
Linda Scott, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Wagler. They
wore taffeta frocks in autumn
shades. Miss Messecar wore
flame colored; Miss LeQuieu
was in toast; Miss Scott, gold;
and Mrs. Wagler, green. They
carried nosegays of roses and
chrysantherStims.
Tgree-year-old Linda Scott,
sister of the bride, was flower
girl.
Lee Gossett, Eagle Point,
served as best man and seating
the guests were Robert Berri
man, Eagle Point, and Cartee
Wood, cousins of the ' bride
groom. Mrs. Scott wore a dark blue
sheath dress with white acces
sories and pink rosebud cor
sage. Mrs. Williams, guardian
of the brukgroom, chose a
black dress"with chrysanthe
mum corsage.
Following the wedding a re
ceDtinn wan hplri nt tho
(Dchurch. Mr.NU. R. Wagler,
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assisted by Mrs. Allan Alex
ander, Medford. Mrs. Elhridge
G. Sullivan, cousin of the
bridegrooBL presided at the
punch boVl. Miss Mary Lee
DePlace poured coffee and
Miss ConniS-Berriman was In
charge of the -guest book.
MrsVobert Berraafer and
and Mrs. KennetrTOwen were
at the gift table.
The couple are making their
home at 205V4 Summit street
following a wedding trip. The
Drme wore for traveling a
Thblue sheath jacket dress with
The bride is a graduate of
Eagle Point High school and
is employed at KBES-TV. Mr.
Reagan attended Eagle Point
LKtgh school and Northrup
TWiauon institute, i Los An
geles, and is a student at
Southern Oregon college.
Among the out -of 'town
guests attending were Mrs.
Warren E. Harmon, Banning,
Calif., and Mrs. Ben Rod-
erique, aunt of the bride
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Student. Returns
To Utah School
SI.Vy Cove - Miss Suzl
Chubb has Qiurned to Brig
ham Young university, Provo,
Utah, for her sophomore year.
She Is a daughter o5)Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chubb. '
Two friends oLJhe college
student, Miss LQi Conkey,
Los Angeles, and Miss Bar
bara Brown, Paso Robles,
were guests of Miss Chubb
during the summer vacation.
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Southern Oregon college this
year.
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GutJts in Gold Hill
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Norton of Trinity Cen
ter, Calif., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Lance last
Kappa Sigma;
of .Mr. and Mrs. Ryder Berg,
A. Gary Cummings, son of Mr,
and Mrs. A. G. Cummings,
Ray Konopasek, son of Mr.
anovMrs. Charles F. Konopa
sek, and Darrell Miller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Miller,
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Gordon Pathmann, son of
HQ. Agnes O. Pathmann, Sig
ma Chi; Jack Joyce, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Joyce, and
Jim and John Lacy, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Li';
and Richard Kengla, son of
Mr. ar Mrs. V. W. Kengla,
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Gardeners Plan
ShovrWednesdav
. Talent - A LittleH'lower
show will be held during the
Wednesday, October 5, meet
ing of the Talent Garden
club at the home of Mrs. Or
may Goddard, Wsk-jner Creek
road. The meetmg will
held at 1:30 p.m
- Constructive criticism
about the show will be given
by Mrs. E. A. Bay.
Assisting Mrs. Goddard
will be Miss Bertha Hayman,
A plant exchange will be
held.
Seven .members of the club
attended the Oregon Federa-
out the week. Public recogni
tion will first be accorded
her at the annual autumn tea
which has been arranged by
Mrs. Floyd Palmer and her
committee and will be held at
the Girls' Community club
from 3 to ffVclock this aft
ernoon. Not only club mem
bers but interested business
women of the community are
invited to attend.
Club members have been
invited to take part In the
Chamber of Commerce lunch
eon at the Jackson hotel at
noon on Monday, October 3.
Woman To Speak
Mrs. Thomas Gutter of the
League of Women Voters is
the featured speaker lor a
luncheon planned by Miss
Gladys Durrand's committee
for Wednesday, Octobfir 5, at
the Jackson ' hotel between
11:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mrs
Rutter will talk concerning
Wdmen in Politics." Special
invitations have been extend
ed to women's organizations
of the community. Other In-
9Sled women of the com-
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