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Ceramic
Show Set
At Talent
Talent - The Talent com
mittee of the American Can
cer society will hold the an
nual benefit ceramic' show
and silver tea Friday, May
11, at the Talent City hall.
Hours will be from 2 to 8
p.m.
Admission will be free.
Demonstrations are planned
and prizes will be offered.
Ribbons will be awarded in
all classes in both the Junior
and senior divisions, accord
ing to Mrs. Charles Long,
show chairman.
Among those having ex
hibits will be Mrs. Ellis Bee
son of Carmen's Ceramics,
and six of her pupils, and
"Corky" Knight, Klamath
Falls. Shops In Central Point,
Ashland, Grants Pass and
Glendale will also send ex
hibits. Jean Major, Glendale,
will give a demonstration and
Bob Olmsted, Ashland, will
demonstrate the skill of
"throwing on the wheel'' dur
ing the evening.
Those interested in a spe-
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to call Mrs. Beeson, KEstone
5-1157. ,
Mrs. Long urges young peo
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division.
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Social Events
Mothers
Of Year
Annoirnced
New York - (UPD - The moth
er of astronaut John Glenn Jr.
was named World Mother of
1962 today and a Fort Payne,
Ala., housewife and literacy
teacher was named American
Mother of 1962.
The American Mothers com
mittee gave Mrs. Clara Sproat
Glenn, 65, New Concord, Ohio,
an extraordinary award in
recognition of the home train
ing, guidance and love she
provided her hero son. Mrs.
Glenn previously had been
named Ohio Mother of 1962
and was one of the 50 state
mothers attending the com
mittee's annual pre-Mothers'
day convention at the Waldorf-Astoria
hotel.
The committee gave its
rcgulnr American mother
award to Mrs. Mary Celesta
Weatherly, 70, who was the
Alabama Mother of 1962. Mrs.
Weatherly, mother of three
and grandmother of seven,
was cited for her work among
literates and semiliterates
Dekalb county, Alabama,
where she has been active in
many community and volun
teer welfare projects.
The awards were announced
today by Mrs. Daniel A. Pol
ing, president of the commit
tee, who said Mrs. Glenn's in
fluence on her son had helped
make him "a symbol of inner
spiritual security, of courage
and manliness for all mankind
to admire and emulate."
Mrs. Glenn was the mother
of three, but lost two of her
children at birth. She and
her husband, who was with
her when she was named
American mother, adonted a
aaughter, who is now Mrs.
Jean Pinkston, a widow, Cam
bridge, Ohio. Mrs. Glenn has
three grandchildren.
Lions Auxiliary
At Butte Falls
Erects Officers
Butte Falls Mrs. Andv
Hamstra was elected presi
dent of the Butte Falls Lions
club auxiliary at a meeting
May 1 in the Hamstra home.
Mrs. Shirley Hatcher was
elected vice president; Mrs.
Allan Pingle, secretary; Mrs.
Henry Tygart, treisuror, and
Mrs. Robert Driskell, tall
twister.
insinuations will be con
ducted during the June meet
ing to be held in the home
of Mrs. Roger Harris.
Robert Dames of the Med
ford American Legion spoke
on Boys State and the group
voted to sponsor a candidate.
Changes in the group's by
laws were read.
Hostesses for the Mav pot-
luck meeting are Mrs. Dunne
Smcltzer and Mrs. Randall
Perkins.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Ella Smeltzer, Mrs.
Jackie Walters and Mrs. Wil
liam Harris.
Return
Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Agee
have returned to their home.
518 South Oakdnle avenue,
after a week in Portland.
Sewing Circla
To Hold Meeting
The VFW Auxiliary Sewing
Circle will meet at the home
of Mrs. Chloe Bamhart, 722
Dakota avenue Thursday, May
10, at 12:30 p.m. Dessert wiil
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Mrs. Harry A. Skerry Jr.
the Year in Ashland at the
land branch, American Association of University Women,
held May 5. Mrs. Skerry, wife of an Ashland attorney, is
president of the Ashland Community Hospital auxiliary, is
a member of the hospital board, is a past president of Tudor
guild, li a member of the PEO sisterhood and- holds office
in her chapter, belongs to Ashland Study club. Trinity Epis
copal church and works in the
oast president of the AAUW
Saturday.
BPW Holds Election, Initiation
Ashland-Following a buffet
dinner at North's Chuck Wag
on restaurant May 2, six new
members of Ashland Business
nd Professional W o m e n's
club were initiated by a team
from the Medford club headed
by Miss Laura York.
In a symbolic emblem can
dlelight ceremony the Mcs-
damcs Alice Arnold, Ala
Dailey, Elaine Duffy, Ailene
Wright, Doris Wolgamott and
Ailene Hillstad, were presents
ed for initiation by Mrs. Viola
Squire, past president of the
Ashland organization.
As a part of the evening's
program the BPWC Girl of
the Term was announced and
pinned. Winning the honor
was Miss Karen Felter, whose
outstanding accomplishments
range from advertising mana
ger of the school paper to
leadership in Methodist youth
Calendar
Tuesday:
7 p.m. - Pacific university
alumni, North's Chuck Wag
on restaurant.
7:30 p.m. - Medtord Par
ents Home Extension unit,
Mrs. Lee Johnson, 3436 Han-
ley rd.
7:45 p.m. - Wilson Park
Home Extension unit, Mrs.
Victor Drew, 1628 Corona
ave.
7:30 p i". - First Presby
terian church circle, Candle
light, Mrs. G. Fowler, , 355
Clover lane.
8 p.m. - Nevita chapter,
OES, Central Point Masonic
hall.
8 p.m. - Roguelte circle,
MOLB, VFW hall, 42 North
Front st.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. - Medford Home
Extension unit, Santo hall, 710
Columbus ave.
10:30 a.m. - Lake Creek
Home Extension, Mrs. Willard
Walch, Brownsboro.
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Town-
send club, Pythian bldg.
12 noon - Mistletoe club of
RNA.
12:30 p.m. -- Chapter AA,
PEO, Mrs. William L e e v e r,
Coalmine rd.
12:30 p.m. - Mrs. Robert
Melntyrc, 2700 Country Club
dr.
1:30 p.m. - Oak Grove
Neighborhood club. Mrs. G.
W. Kelllngton. 87 Perrvdalc
ave.
2 to 4 p in. - VAVS tea. VA
Domiciliary Employees club,
Blrig. 246, bus from Traihvays
at 2 p.m.
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Women's NeWs
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was named 1862 Woman of
annual May breakfast of Ash
Republican parly. She is a
branch which honored her
organizations. She is vice pres
ident of the Future Nurses as
sociation and expects to enter
training at Emanuel hospital,
Portland, after graduation.
She was Homecoming prin
cess, is a member of Quill and
Scroll, a member of the Pep
club, and the Student council,
and belongs to the Seniorettes,
girls' singing group. Miss
Joy Hinkson, the winner of
the previous six-weeks' title,
presented the pin and Mrs.
Marjorie Peterson conducted
the ceremony.
All of the high school senior
girls who have been named for
BPWC honor during the year
are to be entertained with
their mothers at a tea May 26,
from 2-4 p.m. in Trinity Par
ish hall.
At the business session con
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Jacqueline Lewis, officers for
the ensuing year were elected.
Chosen president was Miss
Ruth Bebber. Serving with
her will be Mrs. Virginia Wes-
tcrfield, first vice president;
Mrs. Beatrice Lindsay, second
vice president; Mrs. blaine
Duffy, secretary, and Mrs.
Sylvia Snyder, treasurer.
Plans were made to attend
the state convention in Eugene
May 18 and 19, and to begin
arrangements for a Fourth of
July float. The new officers
will be installed next month.
Sunshine Girls
To Hold Dinner
Talisman Rosebud council.
Pythian Sunshine Girls, hve
planned a covered dish din
ner at the Pythian hall Thurs
day. May 10. at 6:30 p.m. It
will honor mothers of mem
bers in observance of Moth
ers' day.
Dinner will be followed by
a business meeting and instal
lation of officers who will
serve for the coming six
months. The public is invited
to attend the ceremony. Miss
Barbara Kadin will be install
ing officer.
Women's Fellowship
To Meet on Thursday
Women's Fellowship of the
Congregational church will
meet at 12 noon, Thursday,
May 10. at Pilgrim house.
Those attending are to take
sack lunches and the hostesses
will serve dessert and bev
erages. Any interested woman
will be welcome.
A short business meeting
and program wilt follow
luncheon.
(.antral
Officers
Announced
For PTSA
Eagle Point Mrs. Leroy
Bedingfield was elected presi
dent of the Eagle Point Ele
mentary Parent-Teacher asso
ciation for the 1962-63 school
year at a recent meeting. Oth
er officers-elect are Mrs. Rob
ert Holman, vice president;
Mrs. Leonard A. Modee, sec
retary; Mrs. James Clark,
treasurer, and Mrs. Gordon
Peck, historian.
Artistic, musical and physi
cal accomplishments of the
grade school students were
featured on the student par
ticipation program. Rich ard
Swinney, faculty member.
gave a brief outline of the
aims of the departmentalized
physical education program
which is under the direction
of Richard Wolgamott.
Safety as well as form was
emphasized in the exhibition
on the trampoline by students
Jack Love Jr., William Har
per, Dale McFall, Richard
Coryell and Kenneth Correll.
Work on the parallel bars
was done by Jary Hansen,
Thad Bedingfield and Rick
Matthews. Rope climbing
techniques were illustrated by
Edwin Beacham, Terry Smith
and Ronnie Kunkel.
Give Preview
The intermediate chorus led
by Keith Krambeal and ac
companied by Ralph Humph
rey, gave a preview of the
songs they would sing at the
May Day Spring Sing. Mr.
Krambeal conducted the
grade school band through
seven selections ranging from
traditional marches to polkas
and cha cha chas.
Pictures and other artistic
creations made by children
of all eight grades were on
display in the cafeteria.
Robert Work, principal of
the grade school, reported
that the building program for
the new primary school is
well under way. He called at
tention to the events on the
May calendar including the
School District 9 Budget elec
tion and the election of a
school board member on May
7. The voting booths will be
set up In the high school gym
nasium and regular voting
polls of the other district pre
cincts. The band will give a con
cert in the gymnasium on
May 17 and preschool regis
tration day is May 23. He an
nounced that school closes on
June 6.
The flag salute was led by
Mrs. William Short's Blue
Bird group. The Rev. Warren
Christensen gave the words
of inspiration.
Refreshments were served
by mothers of the third grade
children.
Skit Planned
For Assistants
A skit depicting the trials
and tribulations of a hospital
admission office will be the
major portion of the program
when the Jackson County
Medical assistants meet Thurs
day, May 10, at the Girls
Community club at 8 p.m.
The entire evening will be
in charge of members em
ployed at valley hospitals.
President Josephine Koppes
will preside for the business
meeting to follow at which
additional plans for the state
convention will be set forth as
well as plans for the annual
meeting to be held in June.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Mesdames Martha
Larimer, Juanita Sled and
Gladys Rice.
Officers Installed
For Prospect Group
Prospect - Prospect Home
Extension unit installed of
ficers at the last meeting held
at the home of Mrs. Roy
Vaughn. Mrs. Everett Shafer
installed Mrs. Gordon Ander
son, chairman; Mrs. Vernon
Haddeland, vice chairman;
Mrs. Larry Williams, secre
tary; Mrs. Harry Sanford,
treasurer.
The unit has recessed until
the first Tuesday in Septem
ber. Jim Beck Honored
At Birthday Party
Prospect - Jim Beck was
guest of honor at a party
which celebrated his sixth
birthday. Among the guest?
were Kim McKillop. Mrs. E.
L. Bean and sons. Randy and
Gary: Mrs. Ray Millard and
children. Julie and Ray; Mrs.
Vable Dillard, Danny Shall
enberger, Ronnie and Kenny
Maurer, Jimmie Goode, Wis.
S. Chapman and son, Lonnie:
and Mrs. John Foster, Port
land, mother of Mrs. Millard.
Chapter A A, NEO
Meeting Planned
Chapter AA, PEO will meet
Wednesday, May 9, at 12:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Leever, Coalmine road.
Assisting theQiostejs will be
Mrs. G gR. Bingo and Mrs.
Otto Emig.
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Mrs. C. Aubrey Sander holds her oil painting "The Light
house" after it was judged winner of the Alley Art show
Saturday, April 28, sponsored by the Rogue Valley art asso
ciation. With her is Chris Hagler, county dog control offi
cer, who was selected to judge the exhibit. A variety of
paintings and sculptures were entered in the show by resi
dents ages five years and up.
SOC Music Department
Plans Operetta
Ashland - "Down in the
Valley," an operetta, will be
presented by the Southern
Oregon college Populaires,
May 11 and 12 in Churchill
auditorium. The opera was
composed by Kurt Weill, who
is credited with such Broad
way hits as the "Three Penny
Opera" and "Mack the Knife."
The plot, set in a farm
community, is based on a ro-'
mancc between Brack Weav
er, played by Don Macpher
son, Medford, and Jennie, por
trayed different nights by
Lynn Ferrell, Klamath Falls,
Mothers
Week End
Set at SOC
Ashland Mothers Week
end at Southern Oregon col
lege, sponsored by the Asso
ciated Women Students, will
be May 11, 12 and i3. "Accent
on Art" is this year's theme
and will feature an art ex
hibit. Registration will begin
Saturday morning followed by
an assembly and a luncheon
at the Mark Antony hotel.
Also planned are a coffee
hour, style show, tea, campus
tours, and entertainment. Fri
day and Saturday evening the
SOC music department will
present an operetta, Kurt
Weill's "Down in the Valley,"
and scenes from three other
operas.
General chairman for
Mothers Week end is Miss
Sharon Washburn, Lakeview
Ore., president of AWS. Her
committee chairmen are Miss
Jeanne Warnock, Medford
art exhibits; Miss Sandy
Pierce. Portland, assembly
Miss Phyllis Briggs. Shady
Cove, coffee hour; Miss Pam
Ely, San Mateo, Calif., pro
grams; Miss Sandra Short,
Klamath Fails, entertainment;
miss- Laurie Horn, Brookings,
Ore., style show; Miss Karen
Guldager, Eugene, publicity:
Miss Vicky Mattox, Klamath
Falls, tea and reception line;
Miss Judy Reese, Moses Lai e,
Wash., invitations: Miss Lynne
Ouellette, Sutherlin, lunch
eon; Miss Lani Frenzel, Klam
ath Fails, registration; and
Miss Jill Hedgepeth, Trail,
campus tours.
De Molay Chapter
To Hold Dinner
Medford chapter. Order
of De Molay, will hold a pot
luck dinner Wednesday, May
9. at 6 p.m. at the Masonic
teiple.
After dinner Master Coun
cillor Mike Fetherston will
conduct a short meeting and
entertainment will be provid
ed for the guests in the chap
ter room.
The dinner is for De Molays.
their families and guests. All
those from the various Ma
sonic organizations who are
interested in De Molay are
cordially invited to attend.
May 11-12
and Lee Anne Allen, Ashland.
Jennie's father, played by Ed
Bennett, Grants Pass, wants
Jennie to marry the richer but
older Thomas Bouche, por
trayed by Bob Andrews,
Klamath Falls.
William C. Winden, of the
SOC music department is di
rector of the opera and Ed
ward Fitzpatrick of the ' u
manities staff, is in charge
of the sets and lighting ar
rangements. Piano music will be pro
vided by Miss Shirley Hop
kins, Medford, and Mrs. Win
den. Narrator will be Peter
Tomseth, Eugene. The modern
dance class will also perform
under the direction of Prof.
Beverley Bennett of the phy
sical education department.
Prior to the 45-minute
opera, short scenes from Puc
cini's "La Boheme" and
Madam Butterfly," and Hum-
perdink's "Hansel and Gretel"
will be presented.
There will be no admission
charge and the public is in
vited to attend.
Townsend Club
Names Delegates
For Convention
Voting delegates to the na
tional convention of the Town-
send, to be held later this
year in Bellingham, 'Wash.,
were elected av the last meet
ing of the Medford club.
They are L. C. Rusho, presi
dent, Walter Townsend, Mrs.
Florence Boussum, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Naffziger, Mrs.
Pearl Austin, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Biphop. A number
of non-official delegates were
also named and the group
plans to make up a caravan
of cars to travel to the meet
ing. The Medford club has two
activities on the ci""ndar this
week.
The weekly session will be
held Wednesday, May 9, at
the Pythian building, and a
public dance will be held Fri
day, May 11, also at the hall.
The auxiliary will take
charge of the Wednesday
meeting. Luncheon will be
served at 12 o'clock, a busi
ness meeting will be held from
1 to 2 p.m. and dancing will
conclude the afternoon.
The Friday dance is being
planned to raise funds to send
delegates to the national con
vention, and is also in charge
of auxiliary members.
Dinner Planned
For Auxiliary
The auxiliary to the Jack
son County Medical society
will meet Wednesday, May 9,
at 7 p.m. at the Rogue Valley
Country club. A social hour
will be followed by a no-host
dinner.
The new officers for 1962
63 will be elected and install
ed after a brief business
meeting.
Reservations are being tak
j en by Mrs. Richard Schwahn
I and Mrs. Elliott Harlow.
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Women at Convention;
To Present Workshop
Six members of Rogue Val
ley Memorial Hospital auxil
iary are in Portland this week
for the annual meeting of the
Association of Western Hos
pitals and auxiliaries. Two of
the women. Mrs. A. N. Potter
and Mrs. Charles Barnes, will
present a workshop on orienta
tion for volunteer workers
Wednesday morning. They
will be assisted by Charles I.
Gustafson, administrator of
the local hospital.
Other auxilians attend
ing the session scheduled May
7 to 10 include Mrs. A. K.
Morse, president of the Rogue
Valley group; Mrs. Leonard
Mayfield, first vice president;
Mrs. Paul Selby, who is in
charge of the gift shop and
"shop on wheels" at the hos
pital; and Mrs. Claude Mc
Intyre, coordinator for the
gift shop and snack bar.
Mrs. Barnes is currently
second vice president of the
auxiliary, having succeeded
Mrs. Potter who held the
office for two years. In this
position, each woman has con
ducted orientation classes for
volunteers offering their serv
ices to the hospital. All new
recruits in the auxiliary are
required to attend the class
so they may be better in
formed about the various
activities performed by auxil
iary groups. The administra
tor and director of nurses also
address the class concerning
Session Tonight
Installation of officers will
be held at a meeting of Wilson
Park Extension unit set for to
night at 7:45 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Victor R. Drew,
1628 Corona avenue. Mrs.
Darwin Durr and Mrs. Donald
W i n k e 1 man will be co
hostesses. Mrs. D. J. Albright will be
installing officer. Taking of
fice will be Mrs. Oliver
Smeltz, chairman; Mrs. Gary
Shaffer, vice - chairman; Mrs.
Darwin Durr, secretary-treasurer.
All members planning to at
tend the May Homemakers'
festival are asked to call Mrs.
Gary Conrad, T W i n o a k s
9-1658, for tickets.
Posf Noble Grands
To Meet Thursday
Past Noble Grands' club ol
Olive Rebekah lodge will meet
at the home of Mrs. Frank
Chapman, 1041 West Eleventh
street, Thursday, May 10, at
8 p.m. Mrs. O. S. Walden and
Mrs. Clarence Jordan, co
hostesses, will serve refresh
ments. Plans for a picnic in June
will be made.
Any women visiting in the
valley who are past noblt
grands of the Rebekah lodge
are invited to attend.
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dures, and ethics.
Mrs. Morse points out that
Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Potter
conducted a similar workshop
at the annual convention of
the Oregon State Council ot
Hospital auxiliaries last Octo
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course was recognized as su
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help in organizing their own
classes, patterned after the
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