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MEDFORD MA!L TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MAY 13. 1962
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Chapel Rites
Wed Couple
Grand Pass - Misi Nancy
Leilia Wl.pple and Allan E
Stienhardt were wed in 4
o clock afternoon rites Sun
day, May 6 in Sleeker chapel
oi the,r irst Methodist church
Medford. .The Rev. Gerald C
iveison penormtd tne cere
mony in the presence of abour
20 guests.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.' William Whip
ple. 3931 South Pacific High-
way, Grants Pass, and the
bridegroom is a son of Everett
Stienhardt of Rogue River.
Mr. Whipple gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
Miss Hazel Williams, Grants
Pass, an aunt of the bride,
was maid of honor and the
bridegroom's father was best
man.
Mrs. Leslie Boardman,
ganist, furnished the wedding
music.
About 30 persons attended
the reception given by the
bride's parents in their home.
The bride attended Emer
son school in Butte, Mont.,
and Rogue River, Ore.,
schools. The bridegroom is a
station manager at Rogue
River.
Sis-Q Council
To Hold Election
Officers will be elected
when Rogue Sis-Q Area Coun
cil of Square Dancers will
meet at the Roxy Ann Grange
hall Tuesday, May 15, at
8 p.m.
Each member club is asked
to have four delegates or al
ternates present.
The Star Promenaders will
host this meeting. They sug.
Rest that those attending take
dancing shoes. Any interested
square dancer Is invited to
attend.
Session Planned
Mrs. Charles Hoppe will
preside for a business meeting
of the Scottish Rite Women's
club planned for Monday,
May 14, at 8 p.m., in the Ma
sonic temple. Wives, daugh
ters or mothers of Scottish
Rite Masons are invited to at
tend. Hostesses for the event are
Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs.
Clay Roberts.
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Jewelerama given as a benefit for the American Cancer
society were so interested in the showing of fabulous jewelry
that the Hillcrest committee and Brophy Jewelers, sponsors,
plan to possibly give another year after next. Mrs. Fred
Spiegelberg. committee member, is shown wearing an un
usual necklace, bracelet and ring of matched star rubies
valued at manv thousands of dollars. Mrs. Soiaaelbara'i
fashionable white chiffon gown
interesting contrast for the rare
Ashland Civic Club
Officers Installed
Ashland Officers for the
coming year were installed by
Mrs. Clay Lee, Medford, pres
ident of District 1, Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs,
at the May meeting of t h e
Ashland Women's Civic club.
Chosen to succeed Mrs. Ella
Foster as president Is Mrs.
Bert Roberts.
On the executive board are
Mrs. Wesley Reed, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Stewart Hedges,
secretary, and Mrs. Henry
Dooms, who was ' reelected
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every trace of dirt
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belts, buttons,
all trim given
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new drape
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and dark coloring provided
and beautiful rubies.
treasurer. Before turning over
the gavel to the new president
Mrs. Foster expressed her ap
preciation for the cooperation
of the club members who had
made her two-year term a
memorable and successful one.
Mrs. Roberts responded brief
ly with the hope of continued
activity and outlined several
plans for next year's program.
Speaker for the afternoon
session, Mrs. Inez Cavelle of
Pacific Northwest Telephone
company, told of the direct
dialing system that is to go in
to effect here July 15. She
explained the area code num
bering whereby a call can be
made direct to 5500 cities in
the United Slates and Canada,
with all of the facts involved
recorded on perforated tape
for company and customer
statements.
She said that telephone In
stallations, which are increas
ing at the rate of 8,000 a day
in the United States, make
efficient automation impera
tive, but that the new system
will not mean a decrease in
employees although there will
be a slight decrease in certain
rates.
In observance of Federa
tion Poetry month, Mrs. Ger
trude Bartlelt and Mrs. Pearl
Crouch gave several of their
own poems and in conclusion
Mrs. Roy Nye read a rhymed
review of the past club year's
accomplishments.
M r s. Dooms was elected
delegate to the state conven
tion in Portland, May 7
through 10. Others from the
Ashland Civic club attending
the state sessions are Mrs.
Nye, state international af
fairs chairman, and Mrs. Fos
ter, state chairman of mineral
and wildlife division of con
servation. A noon covered dish lunch
eon was served by the Mes
dames Hedges, Hazel Thomp
son, Katherine McLean, Stella
Corthcll and Mabel McDer
mott. The opening meeting of
the fall will be held in Sep
tember but during the sum
mer there will be a picnic in
Lithia park.
Ashland Women
Plan Installation
Ashland - New officers of
the American Legion auxili
ary, Guy Applewhite post, are
to be installed at a session
Tuesday in Legion hall on
Winburn way. The meeting
will begin at 8 p m. and a
social hour will follow.
Mrs. John Scott Hall Is the
president. Others on the exec
utive board are Mrs. George
Enle. first vice president;
Mrs. H. F. Jenkins, second
vice president; Mrs. Everett
E. McLaughlin, secretary, and
Mrs. Charles Geltling. treas
urer. Mrs. Guy Applewhite is
historian: Mrs. Elden Corthcll,
is chaplain, and Mrs. Emil
Kroeger and Mrs. Emil Sor
enson are sergeants - at - arms.
George Alcorns
Entertain Guests
OJlrien-Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Powell, Rnsobiie.:, were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Alcorn last Sun
day. Mrs. Powell is Mr. Al
corn's mother.
Other guest at the Alcnrn
home on Elk Creek were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Campbell and
the Alcorn's grandson, Smith
River. Calif. Mrs Campbell is
the daughter of Mr. an)Mrs.
Alcorn.
Health Uni?
Officers
Are Named0
Gold Hill - Mrs. Grove
WoofS Hm HeaImiS.Sirrn
of tne uold Mill Health unitWP(,k pnd sponsorec bv As -
during the last isiness meet -
ing. Mrs. Arthur B.ye wasiwa, attended bv 300 mothers
named vice presictrnt. Mrs.;and fathers of SOC students.
Clarence Parsley is retiring i T,e awards included:
as president after serving two!
years in that capacity. Those Scholarships
on the nominating commit-1 Fu" ''" scholarship pre
tee we-e Mrs. Melvin Bur-isen,t,d to Genene Seymour,
nett, Mrs. Clvde Kell, and Ashland, by Mrs. Ruby Min
Mrs. W. S. Dickinson. i ear, president, Ashland Sorop-
Tk. mdin. . : timist club..
picnic luncheon at the home I Awara 10 L0l"se Borgialll, -'' oi ine .ssoc.aica woin
of Mrs. Dickenson on Sardine 1 am.a,tn Falls: b-v Mrs- Mar- cn Students. Other chairmen
Creek road.
Mrs. Virginia Kyer, execu
tive secretary for the Jackson
C n II n i V Tnhnri-iilncic
Health association announced
that the mobile x-Ray clinic
will be in Gold Hill on Tues
day, June 12 from 2 until
8 p.m.
Mrs. Mulkey, who with
Mrs. Edward Knapp repre
sented the health unit at a
pre-planning meeting concern
ing the mobile x-Ray unit,
gave a report. She told of
some benefits that have re-
,. , wu,mrr OIU: , Scholarship to Carolyn
Mrs. Melvin Burnett, clinic Wassom. Roscburg, Ore., by
chairman, reported on plans Tnota cnaptPr, Aipha Dci,a
for the pre-school clinic heldlKanna Rnsehnru
on may j.
Mrs. Clarence Parsley was
named chairman to act as
mobile unit co-ordinator. She
will be in charge of pamphlets
! and local volunte-rs. Mem
bers who offered their ser
vices were Mrs. Boyc, Mrs.
Ted Schocnemann, Mrs. Dale
Smith, Mrs. Mulkey, Mrs.
Burnett, Mrs. Parsley and
Mrs. Kell. Others will be
needed, it was indicated by
Mrs. Kyer.
Miss Elizabeth McGallaird
nurse from the Jackson Coun
ty Health departm. .t, said
plans are under way to give
the Sabin oral vaccine in the
county. Those present were
told to watch the newspaper
for information on the pro
gram. This was the last meeting
until September 11 when the
group will resume meetings.
Members of the unit com
ing from Mcdord other than
Mrs. Kyer and Mrs. Knapp
were Mrs. Paul Dix, Mrs.
Brennan and Mrs. Ivan Bur
ton who became a new mem
ber of the group on May 2.
Mrs. Paul Molloy reported
that $22 had been received for
the Cancer Crusade as a re
sult of envelopes left at Gold
Hill schools. Of that figure
$5.85 was donated by seventh
graders in Dean Robert's
cla.ssroom from their party
fund. She said these young
sters had voted during a class
meeting to sponsor a door to
door Cancer Crusade on
Wednesday, May 3 after
school.
Home From Gates
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mis.
Walter Scott have returned to
their home on Lampman road
after spending some time at
Gates, Ore.
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Awards Announced Yesterday at College
Ashland - Winners of schol-
arships, awards and ogrants ford; Lani Krflizcl, Redmond,
were announced during an Ore.: and Amy Kerr. Kla
Honors' assembly held Satur-! math. Falls. Jean Pletsch,
day morning as part of the j Medford, is president,
annual Mothers' Week at Mnthrn' Huh nin,-. tnr
!sociatH women smdents
tin cue, presiacni, tor asiv
land branch. American Asso -
I ciation of University Women.
Joint awards to Ruth,
I Wont-kton and JoAane Mittag,
Ashland, by Mrs. Paul Cullop,
i president, for Lincoln Parent-
Teacher association, Ashland.
Scholarship to Lynne Oucl
lette, Sutherlin, Ore., by Mrs.
D. E. Landing, Medford, for
Epsilon chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi, Medford.
Scholarship to Wendell
Johnson, Dayton, Ore., by
I Mrs. A. C. Fries for Chapter
j g' pgo, Ashland
Award to Diane Carter
Phoenix, by Delta Kappa
Gamma, Epsilon chapter.
Award to Judy Pohl Shall-
cross, Klamath Falls, by Mrs
A. G. Beane Jr., president of
Roosevelt Parent-Teacher as
sociation, Klamath Falls.
Student Awards
Student organizations pre
sented awards as follows: Tri
Zeta to Judy Bell, Medford;
Sigma Epsilon Pi to Joyce
Hunter, Talent; Student Ore
gon Education association to
Mildred Williams, Sutherlin;
Cascade hall to Lani Fren
zel, Redmond, Ore., Susanne
Homes hall, joint scholarships
to Jean Fisher, Portland and
Lynne Ouellette, Sutherlin.
The Associated Women Stu
dents' Woman of the Term
was announced by Miss Nelda
Spain, AWS adviser, as Jo
anne Wilcox of Portland.
Dr. Alvin L. Fellers, direc
tor of Student Affairs, named
studcnU listed in Who's Who
Among Colleges and Univer
sities. They are James Ed
ward Anderson and Mary
Jean Fisher, Portland; Stcph
anie Sue Anderson, Janet
Elizabeth Snodgrass, Walter
Eaton Humphrey, Medford;
Starla Anne Jewell and Ju
dith Kay Rinker, Ashland;
Priscula Jean Cant well
Grants Pass: Amy Louise
Kerr, Klamath Falls; Dale El
wood Truax, Astoria; Michael
David Payne, Alameda, Calif.;
Wendell Kenneth Snook and
Terrence Norman Tallis, Hilt,
Calif.
Tapped
Robes, upperclasswomen's
all-school service honorary,
tapped for membership Lou
ise Borgialli, Klamath Falls;
Mildred Boyd, Richmond,
Calif.; M. Jean Fisher, Joanne
Wilcox, Portland; Barbara
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Tyler, Jeanne Warnork. Med
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Mr. ni ri.., tJ
Mrs. Dale Flowers. Medford
They are Mrs. Russel Zundel,
Mevtford. president; Mrs. Ken
neth Crabill, Grants Pass,
vice-president, Mrs. G. Ray
Hamilton, Ashland, treasurer,
and Mrs. Flowers, Medford,
secretary.
General chairman of the ac
tivities was Sharon Wash
burn, Lakevicw, Ore., presi-
ilIl-iuutu ru-iuci. rtrn-
imond.
registration; Phyllis
Bnggs
Shady Cove, coffee
hour; Judy Reese. Moses
Lake. Wash., invitations; San-
dia Pierce, Portland, assem
bly; Lynne Ouellettc, Suther
lin, and Sandra Clark, Med
ford, luncheon; Laura Horn,
Brookings, style show; Vicky
Mattox, Klamath Falls, tea;
Karen Guldager, Eugene, pub
licity; Sandra Short, Klamath
Falls, entertainment; Jill
Hedgepeth, Trail, 'campus
tours; Pam Ely, Bandon, Ore.,
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Min and Barllett Streets
programs; and Jeanne War -
nock, Medford, art exhibit
Members of Tau Kappa Ep
silon, men's service honorary,
assisted.
Officers Installed
Dean Mabel W. Winston,
dean of women, installed the
Associated Women Student
officers for 1962-63. They are
Lani Frenzel, Redmond, pres
ident; Rosalita Patch, Med
ford, vice-president; Carol
Kelso, Lakeview, secretary;
and Jerrylynn Olson, Kla
math Falls, historian.
President Elmo N. Steven
son greeted the parents. Pres
ident and Mrs. Stevenson,
Dr. and Mrs. Fellers, and
Dean Mabel Winston, along
with Miss Lani Frenzel. AWS
I president, and Mrs. Russell
Zundel, Mothers' club presi
dent, received campus guests
following the style show as
refreshments were served.
Saturday evening visiting
mothers and fathers were
guests for a light opera,
"Down In the Valley," pre
sented by the drama and mu
sic departments of the col
lege. "Accent on Art" provided
the theme for the week end
f Downtown Medford
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ber of well known artists of
the Rogue River valley, in
cluding also art work by
Southern Oregon college fac
ulty and students.
A display at the Brill cen
ter will be open this after
noon between 1 and 5 p.m.
Miss Cunningham
To Attend Rally
Gold Hill - Miss Jean Cun
ningham, minister of Gold
Hill Christian church, plans to
attend the Oregon Christian
Evangelistic Fellowship rally
in Newberg May 17-18.
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Relatives Plan
To Visit Today
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamil
ton, Bellinger lane, will havo
with them today to ob?erv
Mothers day, their daughters,
Mrs. Mary H. Brown, who
lives at home, and Mrs. E. E.
Stewart, of Coos Bay, their
grandson, Keith Stewart and
Mrs. Stewart, and their great
grandchildren, Michael and
Julie, also of Coos Bay.
Mrs. Brown returned this
morning after being in Port
land to return Mrs. Ethel
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