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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
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Junior! ai Mtdfoid High school ipant all
day May 5 with final preparations for the
annual Junior-Senior Promenade, and ihen
rushed home to change into formal clothing.
Pictured during the event are (left to right)
Miu Shelley White, her escort for the dance,
Mike Callan, who was general chairman.
Miss Janet O'Suliivan, entertainment chair,
man. and her escort, Bill Charley. Yards and
yards of fish net, sea shells and star fish
decorated the gymnasium, in the "Twilight
Beneath the Sea" and the ceiling was ar
ranged to give a "top of the ocean" affect.
(Knackstedt photo)
Senior Citizens7 Week Opens Today
The observance of Senior
Citizen!' week her starts at
1 o'clock tills afternoon when
the Senior Activity center
holds open house for its mem
bers and the general public
until 3 o'clock. Mrs. Clayton
Walker, chairman of arrange
ments, announced the pro
gram. From 1 until 2 p.m. the re
ception committee will be Dr.
and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. Russ Jamison, Mrs.
Kenneth Bowker, Mrs. Adolf
Von Burgen, Mrs. Fred Ran
kin and William Jones. Pour
ing will be Mrs. Charles Kyer
and Mrs. C. A. Thatcher. Reg
istration will be In charge of
Mrs. John Snliss and Miss
Maggie Coutls. The Arm
Chair Travel group will fur
nish refreshments and act as
hosts.
From 2 to 3 o'clock, menv
bcrs of the two art classes
will serve as hosts and guides.
The reception committee will
he Omar Bacon, Gene Wil
liams, Mrs. Ross Twedcll and
Mrs. Peter Schmitz. Pouring
will be Mrs. Bacon and Mrs.
Williams. Mrs. W. H. Wal
wyn and Mrs. Henry Ditsman
son will handle the guest
book. I
During this hour members
of the shuffleboard teams,
the drama and mosaic class
will serve and be hosts. Frank
r.lonnlng, John Cribble, Mrs.
Clayton Waalker and Robert
Haworth will receive and
Mrs. Glonning and Mrs. Frank
Fairweathor will pour. Mrs.
Rose Crawford and Mrs. Ber
tha Penwell will register
guests.
Hostesses Named
From 3 to 4 p.m. the Senior
Center orchestra will play
and the Spanish classes will
be In charge of refreshments
Because of the illness of the
director, Edward Root, Wll.
Ham Pickell, first violinist,
will direct the orchestra; Mrs.
Maude Arnold will accom
pany. Reception commlltee
will be Walter Higglns, Wal
ter Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
George and Mrs. Harry Ful
ler. Pouring will be Mrs. Hig
glns and Mrs. Hatch and the
guest book will be in charge
of Mrs. Irene Stevens and
Mrs. Harriet Lydiard.
Mrs. H. F. Cope and Mrs.
Wade Cyrus are to decorate
the tea table and arc in charge
of the refreshments brought
by members of Hie center
classes. Mrs. r red Rankm
center chairman, worked out
the program with the class
groups. Mr. Gribble, Dr. Rob-
Masons, Wives
To Hold Dinner
The Oregon chapter, Royal
Arch Masons and Royal Arch
widows will meet for a pot
luck dinner Tuesday, May IS
at 6:30 p.m., In the Masonic
temple, Jacksonville.
The evening s committee
for the evening will be Mrs.
William Cauller, Mrs. Wayne
Carter. Mrs. Leonard Scott
and Mrs. James Funston.
crts and William Jones, house
committee, arranged for the
cleaning and different mem
bers planted more flowers in
the window boxes. Medford's
park department cleaned up
the building exterior for the
occasion, and Miss Kathryn
Hornlbrook, librarian, has put
the books In order.
The art classes, under the
direction of their teachers,
Mrs. Gene Williams, and Mrs.
Ross Twedcll hung their ex
hibit of pictures and arranged
the displays of mosaic, sculp
ture, and woodcarving Satur
day afternoon.
All friends and patrons are
invited to visit the Center aft
er or before they visit a Sabin
clinic for their polio vaccine
and those working at the
clinics are invited to come in
for coffee and cookies after
their shifts of duly.
Starting Monday, May 14,
will be a week of planned fes
tivities for seniors in Jackson
County under the direction of
the committee headed by Dr.
Roberts and Mrs. Bowker.
Monday afternoon a special
Arm Chair Travel show at the
Center al one o'clock will be
a fishing trip down the Rogue
river with G. Z. Wollum of
the Rogue Valley Manor. Ar
dent fishermen are especially
invited. These shows will con
tinue weekly. Paintings will
hang in the center all during
the week and guests who miss
the open house are asked to
visit the center during the
week, or attend the art classes
held Tuesday and Saturday
afternoons.
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Women Hold
Luncheon;
200 Attend
More than 200 womer.and
a number of ministers of the
vejley were prescntejU the re
cent May Fellowship lunch
eon sponsored by The Med
ford Council of United
Church Women. It was held
in the dining hall of the First
Methodist church. It was
stated that 21 churches wei
represented and a number
from other towns were
present.
The luncheon chairman was
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. Tables
were" centered with May bas
kets of colorful spring flow
ers and refreshments too,
were in a spring theme.
Mrs. Lyle Schoppcrt, pro
gram chairman, presided dur
ing the program hour.
The Rev. Clifford Young
gave the table prayer and
Mrs. Schoppert introduced
ministers and their wives.
Mrs. D. G. MacDougal, ac
companied by Mrs. Leslie
Boardman, sang an English
air of the 17th century and a
prayer by St. Francis of As
sissi. Mrs. Angus Todd gave
a flannelgraph portrayal of
the day's theme, "One Fam
ily Under God: Who is My
Family?"
Mrs. Todd, Bible history
teacher in the schools stressed
the importance of realizing
the positive thought that all
men are God's children and
are equal in His sight. The
Rev. Clifford Young, presi
dent of the Jackson County
Board of Christian Education,
spoke of the work being car
ried on by Mrs. Todd and her
assistant, Mrs. Lawrence Leo
nard, as they bring stories of
Bible history to children
whose parents ask for this in
struction in the schools. It
was explained by Mrs. Schop
pert that proceeds from the
Fellowship luncheon go to
ward the Christian education
work. The Rev. Mr. Young
dedicated the offering re
ceived. Dr. George Roseberry,
speaking on the day's theme,
explained how necessary it is
that we realize how similar
God's children are rather
than dissimilar; that no one
racial group has people of
more brilliant minds than
another.
"Any race can acquire cul
ture," he staled, "if the effort
is made with God's help to
achieve the desired culture."
In concluding. Dr. Rose
berry said "Christians should
learn to appreciate those of
other creeds and cultures."
The chairmen, Mrs. Schop
pcrt and Mrs. Arnold Boh
nert, thanked all who had as
sisted on committees and Mrs.
Everett Lasher, president of
the council, also expressed
appreciation to those in
charge of the event.
Beta Nu Chapter
Session Planned;
Donation Made
E(H!le Point The next meet
ing of the Beta Nu chapter,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority,
chattered last February, is
scheduled for May lfl when
Mrs. Vcrn Steward will be
the hostess.
At the May 2 meeting of
the chapter, members voted
to contribute $50 to a state
philanthropic project, the
Crippled Children's hospital
school.
Members discussed assist
ing at the mobile tuberculosis
x-ray unit June 19 in Eagle
Point.
Mis. Helen Uerlings, Mrs.
Keith Sherer and Mrs. Ken
neth Vannice reported on a
slate convention which they
attended April 27 through 29
In La Grande.
Banks will be taken to
meetings to accumulate funds
for next year's convention in
Roscbnrg. Mrs. Steward, phil
anthropic chairman, stated
that the Easter seal coin con
tainers had been collected.
Refreshments were served
hy the hostess. Mrs. Douglas
Harshbarger at her home on
Fttirmnunt street in Medford.
A card was presented to Mrs.
Billie Larsen, who is moving
to Santa Ana. Calif.
ChapterliEWill
Observe Founding
To crlohrato Hip 2fith an
niversary if the four ding of
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Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stephen Rainwater
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Sharron Jeanette Lyon
Wed to Stephen Rainwater
Miss Sharron Jeanette Lyon . was attended by about 123
became the bride of Robert! Persons. Mrs. Ray Williams, I board eiectjori
Officers
Are Efected
Eagle Point - Newly elect
ed officers of the Eagle Point
Parent-Teacher-Student asso
ciation were installed by Mrs.
Leigh Gustin, Medford, Mrs.
Gustin is a past president of
the Oregon Congress of Par
ents and Teachers. a
Installed were Mrs. Ray
Palm, president; Miss Glenna
Brewold, teacher vice - presi
dent; Miss Pat Beacham, sec
retary; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Aberge, co-treasurers; Miss
Lola Ackerman, historian.
The flag salute was led by
Mike Stover; devotions were
given by Miss Lois Christen-1
sen.
A review of scholastic
achievements and how the
student can earn them was
the topic of a discussion by
V.-rn Stewart, Mrs. C. B.
Bates, Dale Bates, Mrs. Esther
Hopper, Mrs. Donald Geren,
Kenneth Vannice, and Doug
las Harshbarger, all of the
Eagle Point High school teach-,
ing staff.
The Clarence Davies award
was announced as a special
recognition award in honor
of Mr.. Davies who is retiring
from the Eagle Point teach
ing staff this year. This award
is to be given to a senior stu
dent for four years of out
standing English.
Candidates for the school
Orchestra Plans Year End Program
Ashland- The Southern Or
egon Little Symphony orche
tra will present its final con
cert of the season at 8 p.m.,
Sunday, May 20 in Churchill
auditorium, it was announced
by Dr. Herbert Cecil, conduc
tor of the orchestra. Featured
performers at the concert will
be Janet Ivie and Virginia
Cecil, duo-pianists, who will
play Mozart's "Concerto No.
10 in E Flat" for two pianos I chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
ana orcncsira.
featuring James Maffett and
Roy Taylor, trumpeters.
"Valse Trieste" by Sibelius,
the "Donna Diame) Overture''
by Rcznicek.'and 'American
Salute" by Morton Gould are
also on the program.
There will be no admission
charge although an offering
will be accepted for the ben
efit of the music scholarship
fund. Coffee will be served at
intermission by Alpha Sigma
The orchestra will open the
concert with the Overture to
Glinka's opera "A Life For
the Czar" and will also play
"Concertino for Two Trump
ets and Strings" by Corelli
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Litwiller, 1803 Ashland
street, have returned from
Gold Beach where they hava
spent the past two weeks fishing.
were intro-
Stephen Rainwater in 6:30
o'clock evening rites May 7
in the Ashland Church of
Christ. The Rev. Alphia Lem
ley performed the ceremony.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Fred W. Lyon, 110
Clover lane, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Witt, Sacramento,
Calif.
Mr. Lyon gave his daughter
in marriage.
Miss Pamela Lyon, a sister
of the bride, was maid of
honor, and Don Condicr of
Grants Pass was best man.
For her wedding the bride
chose a satin ballerina length
gown with fitted bodice and
three quarter length sleeves.
Her shoulder length veil was
held from a coronet of pearls.
She carried a bouquet of a
white orchid with carnations
and lily of the valley.
The maid of honor wore an
orchid colored sheath dress
with over-jacket and her bou
quet was of white carnations.
Baskets of spring flowers
decorated the church.
A reception was given by
t'-e bride's parents at the
American Legion hall and
Delegates Named
For Convention;
District To Meet
Shady Cove-Delecates for
a department convention of
auxiliaries to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars In Klamath
Falls June 20 through June
23, were elected at a meeting
of the auxiliary to Steelhead
post held last week in the
VFW hall. Those elected are
Mrs. Jobie Bryan, Mrs. Harry
Birch. Mrs. Dale Sawyer and
Mrs. Eve Prentice.
Mrs. Kenneth Clair em
ducted the meeting.
Announcement also was
made regarding plans for a
district meeting to be held
Sunday, May 13, at the VFW
hall in Medford. A potluck
luncheon will be served at 12
noon and each member is
asked to take a salad and ta
ble service. The meeting will
convene at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Eveard Brown was
elected to membership during
tlie meeting. She is a former
member of an auxiliary In
Pennsylvania.
Members were reminded of
a tea at Camp White held
May 9 for Veterans Adminis
tration Volunteer service
workers.
Mrs. Philip Holt, poppy
chairman, spoke on the sale
of poppies which will be held
May 2o and 26.
Durnos to Leave
Today for North
Dr. and Mrs, Edwin R. Dur
no planned to leave this morn
ing for Portland where they
will spend the next several
days. Friday the couple will
fly to San Francisco for
the chapter, members of lmrt visit with iheir vnnnpi
Chapter BE of the 'EO sister-, daughter. Miss Kaye Durno.
hood will meet Tuesday. May and from there will continue
IS. at 7 30 p.m.. at the home to Washington. D C. Dr. Dur
of Mrs. Fletcher Fish. Phoe- no, congressman from this dis
nix trict, is scheduled for a num-
Mrs Victor Sethrr has her of campaign speeches in
planned the program around the northern part of the state
the birthday theme. during the next few days.
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a cousin of the bride, served ! duced
tne weaning cane ana puncn j Parents wnose Iast child is
was servea Dy ivirs. uary
Croucher and Mrs. Keith
Kimmons, cousins of the
bride.
Coffee was served by Mrs.
Jerry Abbott and in charge
of gifts were Mrs. Rick Allen
and Miss Jo Croucher, cous
ins of the bride, and Miss
Shirley Miracle, another
cousin, registered the guests.
The bride attended Med
ford High school and is em
ployed in the Forest Service
offices. The bridegroom is
serving with the Army.
The couple plans to return
to Medford this week after a
trip to northern Oregon and
southern California. For trav
eling the bride wore a tan
sheath dress with white accessories.
graduating with the class of
19b'2 were honored.
Announcements were made
concerning the athletic ban
quet to be held May 21 at the
grade school gymnasium; tick
ets are now on sale. Achieve
ment nignt will be held May
24 with exhibits from the shop
classes and a style show be
ing presented by girls in the
Home Economics classes. Cof
fee will be served.
Refreshments were served
by the freshman class follow
ing the meeting.
Couple Returns
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Force returned to
their home in Gold Hill after
spending several days in Port-'
land.
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