Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1962, Image 7

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Gold Hill Group
Home From Trip
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Gascon, Arthur Gas
con and Mrs. George Dorman
have returned to their homes
here after a two weeks visit
with relatives in California
and pleasure trip to places of
interest in Mexico and Mon
tana. At Mount Clair they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linsley
Dotson and family. In El
Monte they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Burnett and at
Long Beach with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Stone and daughter Dee
Lores.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1962
Annual Bridge Tourneys
Close; Scores Listed .
Medford Duplicate club
completed the second session
of the annual men's and wom
en's pair; tournaments Tues
day night, and winners have
been announced.
Mrs. Marrs Gibbons and
Mrs. Mary Trout scored 303
points to lead winners in the
women's tournament, in
which 12 tables of players
participated. Second was
taken by Mrs. C. M. Durland,
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Mau-
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rice T. Coode, Wilderville, the
pair scoring 288 points. In
third place were Mrs. Fred
Burich and Mrs. Joseph
Clark, 282; Mrs. Sam Van
Dyke and Mrs. Paul Hatton
took fourth with 276Vj;Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Mrs. Berg
Marten, fifth, 276; Mrs. Dale
Forncrook and Mrs. Richard
Jones, 275 1,2 points.
Second session winners
were Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs.
Trout, first, 181 tj; Mrs. Ben
Todd and Mrs. A. W. Lingaas,
second, 156's; Mrs. Forn
crook and Mrs. Jones, third,
155; Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs.
Hatton, fourth, 153; Mrs.
Mitchell and Mrs. Marten,
fifth, 144Vj; Mrs. Durland
and Mrs. Goode, sixth, 142.
Leading the men in the sec
ond tournament were Chester
Reavis and Walter Ensminger,
who scored 188 points, and
George Bratton and Richard
Finnell were second with 170.
Tieing for third and fourth
were George Rode and his
partner, George Polskl, and
Paul A. Hatton and Ralph
Meegan, Ashland, both pairs
scoring 169V4 points. Robert
Dickey and Roy Pruitt took
fifth with 169. Seven tables
of players took part.
Second session winners
among the men were Mr. Ens
minger and Mr. Reavis, first,
102; Mr. Dickey and Mr.
Pruitt, second, 96V4; D. S.
Brook and Clarence Crews,
Grants Pass, third, 88; Mr.
Finnell and Mr. . Bratton,
fourth, 8i.
First session winners for
both tournaments had been
announced previously.
At the end of Tuesday's
games, Mrs. Dolph Phipps and
Mrs. Gibbons served refresh
ments. A group of players plan to
go to Paradise, Calif., this
week end for a sectional tour
nament and next Tuesday the
club will resume normal play.
The bi-monthly ' winners'
game is planned at Grants
Pass Saturday, May 19. These
games alternate between
Medford and Grants Pass.
May Musicale
To Be Sunday
A group of the piano stu
dents of Roberta Ward Bebb
will be presented In a May
Musicale Sunday, May 20, at
3 o'clock at the residence
studio of Mrs. Ebb, 528 South
Grape street.
Participating will be Carole
Kubalek, Cheryl Eddy, Gail
Gladfelter, Sheryl Landing,
Helen Harper, Linda Beatty
and Anna Jean Beardslee.
Interested friends of the
students are welcome to attend.
Alpha Lambda chapter of Epiilon Sigma Alpha sorority
recently gave a tea at Girls Community club to observe the
group's founding and pictured during the event are Mrs.
Lyman Smith, retiring chapter president, and Mrs. Delbert
Cantrall. the new president. Beta Sigma Phi chapters of the
area and the two newer chapters of Epiilon Sigma Alpha
were guests for the event.
Students Will
Take Part in
Dance Concert
When Marylhurst college
presents Its first full-length
dance concert tonight, the
staging will be directed by
Miss Carole Doyle, a freshman
student, arid one of the per
formers will be Miss Lynne
Parsons, a sophomore student,
both from Medford.
The concert, directed by
Miss Cornelia Cerf, instructor
of modern dance, will feature
the advanced Marylhurst
Dance group assisted by stu
dents of the elementary class.
The choreography is entirely
by the student dancers except
for the opening number. Miss
Parsons will perform with
four classmates in an original
folk dance which they have
composed to an American air.
Golden Circle
Elects Officers
Gold Hill - Mrs. Edna
Tracy was elected president
of Golden Circle, women's
group of the Gold Hill Chris
tian church. Others elected
were Mrs. Nellie Beaumont,
vice-president; Mrs. Leonard
Andrews, secretary-treasurer;
and Miss Jean Cunningham,
missionary chairman. Mrs.
Bessie Henderson was appoint
ed to serve as rememberance
secretary.
Mrs. Alfred Castillo was
hostess for the group at her
home in Medford May 14. Mrs.
Glenna Allen presented the
devotion on the subject of
"Faith".
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Sorority
Observes
Founding
Founder's day was observed
by Alpha Lambda chapter,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha, with a
tea at the Girls Community
club. The theme of the tea,
"Getting to Know You", was
used in the decorations, in the
name tags which were tinv
yenow roses and music notes,
in the guest book and table
centerpiece.
Guests were members of
Beta Sigma Phi chapters in
the valley, of Delta Omega
and Nu chapters of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha, and Mrs. Bren
H. Starcher.
In charge of the guest book
were Mrs. Richard Harrison
and Mrs. William Riggert, as
sisted by Mrs. Delbert Cant
rall, new president of the
chapter.
Mrs. Robert Bennett. Mrs.
James Benson, Mrs. William
Verstegen and Miss Robin
Wyatt were the refreshment
committee. Pouring were Mrs,
Davis Young and Mrs. Robert
Rae, assisted by Mrs. Chester
Peterson and Mrs. Willie
Fischer. All members of Alpha
L.ambda served as hostesses.
Mistress of ceremonies for
a program was Mrs. Fischer.
The invocation was given by
Mrs. Jack Huston and the wel.
come by Mrs. Lyman Smith;
retiring chapter president!
Mrs. Herb Partridge explain
ed the sorority's state project,
aid to the Children's Hospital
school, Eugene. Mrs. Robert
Shangle of Delta Omega talk
ed on state history, and Mrs.
Lnester fetcrson spoke on
Camp Easter Seal.
Speaking for chapters of
Beta Sigma Phi were Mrs.
O. A. Eden, Mrs. J. E. Moir,
and Mrs. John D. Watklns.
Mrs. Fischer sang "Getting to
Know You" accompanied by
Mrs. Delbert Cantrall and
members and guests joined in
the singing.
A question and answer pe
riod was conducted for all
chapters represented. Scrap
books from Alapha Lambda
and Delta Omega were on
display.
Mrs. Fischer is second vice
president and Mrs. Shangle,
is educational director, of the
state chapter.
Pastor Leaves
Wilderville - The Rev. John
McMurtrey of the T. L. Jones
Memorial church and the
Emanuel church of Cave Junc
tion has left for Missouri to
visit his mother who will ob
serve her 83rd birthday an
niversary this year.
Williams PTA
Installations .
Are Conducted
Williams Installation of
officers was held in conjunc
tion with the final meeting of
the school term, by the Wil
liams Parent Teacher associa
tion, May 9, at the Williams
elementary school.
Mrs. Inez Blanchard, in
stalling officer conducted the
ceremonies while Mrs. Perry
Roundtree was installed presi
dent, Mrs. Mark Saunders,
vice president, Mrs. Robert
Rippee, secretary. Mrs. Ross
Roundtree took the oath of of
fice of treasurer as a proxy
for Mrs. Robert Thomas.
The new officers, past offi
cers, standing committee
chairmen and women teach
ers were persented corsages
by Mrs. Harry Fischer, retir
ing president.
Retiring officers, besides
Mrs. Fischer, were, Mrs.
Saunders, vice president, Mrs.
Howard Collins, treasurer,
and Mrs. Robert Rippee, sec
retary. Standing committee
chairmen present were Mrs.
Aaron Morrison, membership
and Mrs. Russell Bigelow,
hospitality. Mrs. Herbert
Beard, health chairman, could
not attend. She is confined to
the Oakland, Calif., Navy
hospital.
Move-up day for classes
first through fifth and a pre
school mothers' tea were
planned and scheduled for
May 28. Next year's first
graders will attend school, ar
riving on the regularly sched
uled bus in the morning and
will be taken home by their
mothers, preceding the one
o'clock tea, in their honor.
State and county applications
and regulations for first grade
entry will be discussed and
available at this time.
Mrs, Aaron Morrison and
Mrs. James Tompkins, first
grade room mothers and Mrs.
West, first grade teacher, are
in charge of the program.
There are a reported 15 pos
sible entrants of this class at
the present time.
Mrs. Blanchard was an
nounced as the principal
teacher of Williams elemen
tary school for next year by
Mrs. Fischer, who also told of
the election of Ross Round
tree to the local school board
for a three year. term.
Refreshments were served
by the retiring executive
board members.
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Riverside Bridge
Club Scores Told
Thirty-four players compet
ed in the May 16 session of
the Riverside Bridge club,
Winning first place in the
north-south position were Mrs.
Berg Marten and Paul A. Hat
ton, who scored 114V4 points.
In second place were Mrs.
F. R. Baker and Mrs. Rich
ard Milestone, with 111 points;
in third were Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Crews, 110V4 points,
and fourth were Mrs. John
Dougherty and Mrs. R. T.
Jones, 95 points.
The east-west winners were
first, Mrs. Alto Pruitt and
Roy Pruitt, 1)9 points; second,
Mrs. M. W. Herman and Mrs.
Del Clifford, 954 points;
third, Mrs. L. W. Buonocore
and Mrs. W. F. Cowning, 94V4
points, . and James Morgan
nd Robert Middleton, B0',i
points
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Upper Applegate - Upper
Applegate Home Economics
club will meet Monday, May
21, at 1:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Curtis Gearhart, Ruch,
Mrs. Ruby Tiller
Visits Family
Eagle Point - Mrs. Ruby
Pearl Tiller, Bend, Ore., is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Perkins of Trail and a
sister, Mrs. Allen Asten, Eagle
Point.
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Carol Marks is soloist with
the Tommy Dorsey orchestra.
directed by Sam Donahue.
which will play for a benefit
dance tonight at the Medford
armory. Proceeds from the
event will go to the Sacred
Heart hospital building fund;
election returns will be avail
able at the armory. It is said
that the Tommy Dorsey or
chestra "gives the dancers
what they want" In the tradi
tion of the late band leader
who founded the orchestra.
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Air. Swan Is honored
At Wilderville Hone
Wilderville - Charles Swan
was honored at his home on
Cheney Creek road recently
when a group of friends gath
ered there for a potluck din
ner. The event was in the
form of a surprise.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Roy Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Herman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Core, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bo
hanan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Bailey, Mrs. Ed Camp
bell, and Mrs. Swan. Mr. and
Mrs. Swan are members of
the Rogue Valley Stompcrs, a
square dance group.
Dinner Given
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs.
Alden Bruner and children.
Becky, Joe, and Roberta,
Bend, Ore., visited with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Bruner, Eagle Point, last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jossy
were hosts for a family din
ner at their home in Eagle
Point on Sunday. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. James Cor
nutt and family. Old Stage
road: Mr. and Mrs. John Bar
ton, Eagle Point; Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Bruner, parents of Mrs.
Jossy; Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Bruner and family; Mrs. Mary
Crawford, Salem, who is the
mother of Mrs. Alden Bruner;
and the Earle Jossy family.
At last count in the United
States, 87 per cent of all trips
of 100 miles or more were
made by automobiles.
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