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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1962)
. l hw.t 1 -:r w r T .... j !7 IP r f i' J 1 ; V. Miss Julie Wray will be one of the models for a sty(e show . which The Carriage House will give for the annual awards luncheon of Medford Jaycettes, May 19 ot Rogue Valley Country club. Miss Wcay,. is on the staff of the store. J 1 1 rr y Mrs. Kathryn Thomas has been named Secre tary of the Year by Rogue River chapter, National Secretaries association, and was presented a symbolic trophy. Mt...u . ..,.! ..layout MllWWMiaTWWBMMMMMllfrVy.grV 4 lM,tai.J Mrs. Claud Hoover (at left), new president of Ladies of Elks, presided for her first meeting at a luncheon Tuesday at the Elks temple. Pictured with Mrs. Hoover is the retiring president, Mrs. Harold B. Looper. MedfordSTribune MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 6. 1962 Mrs.W. E, Thompson posed at a centuryold piano during a tea which observed her 90th birth day anniversary April 26. Mrs. Thompson was' Margaret Chavner and the tea was held in the stately old Chovner family home built in 1891 on the ranch near Gold Hill which the family has owned for more than-100 years. The honored woman,, who studied at the New England Con servatory of Music, still occasionally plays the piano. ' ; ' .. . "' mrr? n 1 pi I M , : .s i U m In the gay spirit of the Second Alley Art show, held last week end in connection with the Pear Blossom Festival, Mrs. John (Marilyn) Briggs, Ashland artist, posed with ; one of the pieces of sculpture which she entered in the show. Mrs. Briggs is known mainly for her oil paintings. This entry was titled "Here Rover, Rover." Busy Month 1 'r 1 K EL Among women attending the May meeting of ladies of Elks was Mrs. Franklin Van Pelt (at left), wife of the district deputy grand exalted ruler for Oregon South district, and Mrs. Leonard Carlson, wife of the exalted ruler of the Medford lodge, I- t . JIT " wr v. rv , 3 i j. i Li Ju, i-fuLU" i t.9 "V ' r -1' ' 4 e !5 t . t . J l tr- aMnf r.-Vfc.' '-F' 2S f? r in Ltsv&u fitter HZ Mrs. John S. Day (ot left) and Mrs. Roy Frisoie examine a pearl and diamond necklace which was c$e of the pieces shown ot the Jewe!eroma given recently as a benefit for the American Cancer so ciety Qeveral hundred valley residents attended the unusual jewel showing. o Seven members of Beta Sigma Phi received the Order of the Rose degree at a Founders' day banquet Monday night ot Kim's restaurant. The degree, given for 15 years of service to the organiiation, was conferred on (left to right), Mrs. 0. A. Eden, Mrs, Edgar Moir, Mrs. Ernest Mickelson, Miss Adabee Seller, Mrs. Verl Walker, Mrs. Everett Ballard and Mrs. Wilson Slater. Yellow O roses,0the sorority flower, decorated the table and were presented to the honored women. (Knockstedt photo) o o a