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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORESOS SilKDAY, JUKE 13, JS c s Dr. Bevarlay Bannstt, (at of Southern Oregon college, is the new president of the Ash land branch, American Association oi University Women. Sh is pictured with Mrs. Lyman Prvtiti, vice-president oi She branch. Sister Arrives For Miss Leona Jean McCul lough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCullough, 29 North Keeneway drive, ar rived Thursday from Ander son, Ind., where she is a stu dent at Anderson college. She made the trip that she might attend the Medford High school graduation cere monies that evening when her brother, Michael McCul lough, was graduated. On Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. McCullough and their daughter will leave by car for Anderson where Miss Mc Cullough will be graduated on June 18. Their son, who will be attending Boys' state at Salem will fly east and they will join him at Chicago, 111., before continuing io Indiana, En route home the group will spend a day at the Uni versity of Illinois where the son may enroll for studies next fail. Miss McCullough is a grad uate of Medford High school. She has majored in elemen Farmyard Fun 'Bubble1 Suit High fashion for small sun worshippers Wonderalls bubble silhouette Farmyard sunsuit. Darling duckling appliques on wash-and-wear Chartered Surftone cottons by Pepperell. In Farmerette Blue, with flir tatious string-tie bows. Ttdelw 2-3-4 All Oirll' 1-4. Infants' nd Downstairs at th nd Cantral f 1-1 ' ' 4 'S "VJU left) member of lh faculty Graduation tary education and will teach next fall in the Portland area. For the past three years she has been a member of the Christian Brotherhood choir, which is heard locally on Radio Station K-SHA, and !S recorded in Chicago, initiation To Be Held by OES Nevita chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tues day, June 12, at 8 p.m. in the Central Point Masonic hall. Mrs. Elva Edler, worthy matron, states that initiation will be held, and reports of OES grand chapter just con cluded in Portland will be given. At that session, Mrs. Paul B. Snook, junior past matron, was honored with an appointment to the ESTARL committee for the coming year. Refreshments will be served by the courtesy girls, Mrs. T. M. Littlcfield and Mrs. J. Frank Ward, co-chairmen. Sun Suits 'Lighthouse' , Boys' 'lighthouse Applique' in gold or blue striped cotton. Sires intent M-l-Xl end toddler 2-3-4. Son suits designed to suit e mother's teste . . , gy, color ful, essy care. Cotton end knit. Children's Wr Madford Pharmacy Phon 772-62J3 Shady Cove Bethel Has Officer Installation Eagle Point Miss Marcia Ackerman. daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Ackerman. Eagle Point, was fnstalled honored queen of Shady Cove bethel, International Order of Job's Daughters, Saturday evening, June 2. The event was held at the Eagle Point Elementary school gymnasium, with Miss Susanne Schauble, retiring honored queen, as the install ing officer. Queen Marcia was escorted to the East through an arch of swords by her brother, Jim Ackerman, past master councillor of Crater chapter, Order of De Moiay. Aiso installed were the misses Susan Eastin, senior princess; Lola Ackerman, jun ior princess; Sheri Watson, guide; Judy Frost, marshal; Louella Minor, chaplain; Chloe Atkinson, recorder; Donna Weiiman, librarian; Linda Weitman, treasurer; Shirley Minor, Susan Wilson, Dawn Oliver, Ann Akin and T.mi, Z2.iti.. eers; Marilyn Learning and Regina Krambeal, custodian; and Barbara Hopper, inner guard. Miss Schauble was assisted in installing the officers by Past Queens Eda Larson, guide; Joey Hume, chaplain; Susan Chubb, recorder; Sirs. Larry Smith, marshal; a past junior princess, Mrs. William Littlefteld, junior custodian and Honored Queen Lauri Beth Buonocore, Bethel 55, Medford, senior custodian. Mrs. Ray Powers was organist. Miss Lola Ackerman was soloist and candlelighters i were Carol Adams and Toni Whiteley. The Bible was car ried by Diane Tryon and the crown by Celeste Krambeal. Crowning Ceremony AssisSing in the crowning ceremony were a De Molay team consisting of Jim Acker man, master counsellor, Wally Davenport, slate master coun- I cillor and past master council I lor. Grants Pass chapter, mar shal; John Rogers, Crater chapter, chaplain; Mike Feth erston, master councillor, Medford chapter, junior coun cillor; and Roy Hager, Crants Pass, senior councillor, and Jim Cain, Mike Pie!, Bick Wagner and Jim Bell, alt Medford chapter, honor guard. Honored Queen Marcia in troduced her parents, her sis ter, Lola, brothers, Jim and Dale Jr., her grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda Ackerman; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mattson, and cousins, George Mattson, from Everett, Wash., jand another uncle and aunt, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krambeal, and their children, Begina, I Leslie, Dntores and Celeste. from Eagle Point. Each of the other line j officers presented their parents. Guests escorted and intro duced were Senior Princesses Camilie Eri, Bethel 69, Med ford, and Toni Whiteley, Ker by bethel; Junior Princess Lindie Langston, Bethel 55, Medford; and Grand Bethel ! First Messenger, Linda Weit man. Others were Mrs. William 1 Suit, Medford, grand guar dian; Mrs. Ackerman, grand librarian; Past Advisor Lona Buffington, Warren Assembly of Rainbow for Girls; Mrs. Earl Sheppard, guardian, and Johnie Minor, associate guard ian, Shady Cove bethel; Mrs. Rick Eastin and Mrs. L. O. Rogers, both Shady Cove; Mrs. Paul Snook, Central Point, and Mrs. Harold Gor don, Bethel 55, past guard ians; Allen Rodgers, past as sociate guardian, Shady Cove; L. Dale Edwards, worshipful master, Medford lodge, and L. O. Rogers, past worshipful master. Cascade lodge. Pin Presented Miss Schauble passed her presiding honored queen's pin to Miss Ackcrman and re- ccived a past honored oueen's ring. Rick Eastin, on behalf of the bethel's sponsoring lodge, presented Queen Mar - cia with a bouquet of red jMrs. Don G. Main, Jackson roses. She then received hcrivilic. IshopatHome J: I TI2 772-6050, wilt bring V'V-K. 1 jf" u witk rffpery rn- if f 5 'ff$ P,e- And w8'!! mtk 'i I jtM tuft measurements M !. 1 B ! Cert WJ 1 ! 1 I i. j I c;d,,T7 Wakenelcll I 1 DRAPERY j I tf ii. WJA Phone 772-6010 1' 7t: Queen Marcia Ackerman L.ndis photo) : Sbvc! from her JaUter, and tiara from the bethel Queen Marcia presented Barbara Hopper with a certi ficate of proficiency. At the conclusion of cere monies, bethel officers pre sented Queen Marcia with a nosegay of rainbow colored flowers during an addendum, ending with her theme song, "Over the Rainbow." Queen Marcia wore a floor length gown of orchid slipper satin fashioned with a seal loped neckline and beiled skirt. The refreshment tab!? was centered by a cake decorated with a doll dressed in orchid similar to the queen' gown. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Ed Learning, Mrs. Ken Oliver. Mrs. Allen Rodgers, Mrs. Dale Sawyers and Mrs. Paul Snook. The evening was completed by dancing, with entertainment by Ther- man and Bob Striplin, Dinner Planned By Past Matrons Centra! Point - Past Ma trons club of Nevifa chapter, j Order of Eastern Star, will be i hostess to the officers of the i chapter at a 6.30 p.m. dinner at the Masonic temple m Cen tral Point on Tuesday, June 12. Mrs. M. W, McGrew and Mrs. Harold Head will ar range the dinner and Mrs. Leonard Freeman will have charge of the table decor ations. All past matrons of the chapter are invited to attend. 1 Barnicies Home From Paris Stay News of Interest here is the return to this country from Paris, France, of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnicle. Mrs. Bar nicle is the former Miss Caro lyn Clogsfon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clog slon, 2138 West Main street. Mr. Barnicle was on the United States embassy staff in Paris and the couple has lived there for the past three years. They have moved lo Wash ington, D.C., for an indefinite stay. MOIB and Cooff'ss To fleet Delegates Delegates and alternates for a national convention of the Military Order of the Lady Bug to be held August 7 through August 10 in St. Paul, Minn., will be elected during 3 meeting of the Roguette circle of the MOLB and Coo ties June 12 at 8 p.m., in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 42 North Front street. Members of the Roguetie circle attended Memorial day services Bt the Veterans Ad ministration cemetery. j j j L.3ve Jacksonville - Mr. and Ml Ray Legg. Kimberly, Ida., Jeff j Friday after visiting since Tuesday with Mrs. LcEg's son 1 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Officers Installed; . Dinner Set Phoenix - The auxiliary to the Phoenix Lions club will hold a dinner meeting Thtirs- aay, jUBt n k aismeyi res- rresiams ws be iiowara Conrad and Mrs. Victor Drew taurant in Medford. This C, Beiton, Salem, grand mas- will be the group's last ses- ter, who will give his annual PKJG CStih sion until September, j report and message Wednes- On June 8, officers of the day. j Plans for a picnic in July auxiliary were installed at j Attendance of more then 6S8 be tnade by Past Koble joint ceremonies with the Li- Masons from Oregon lodges Grands club when they meet ons club held at Kim's res-jis expecied and represents- phursday, June 14 at 8 p.m. tsurant, Medford. tives oi a number of western She home oi Mrs. J. A. Hos- Mrs. Frank Chrislian, Trfl-Ssrsrid lodges will be among jka, 34 Princess way, Cen ent, state auxiliary past pres- she distinguished guests. An-ira! Point. Sefreshsrsenss will ident, was installing officer aual election of officers will be served. jor tne auxiliary, installed were Mrs. Edward Stevens, president; Mrs. Leonard Carl son and Mrs. Hay Harrison, first and second vice presi dents; Mrs. Ray Harrison, sec retary; Mrs. S. L. Enloe, treas urer, and Mrs. Norman Wil liams, lions tamer. Mesrfamct Bav rtaflin Ernest James were the pas?s. Retiring president, Mrs.! Mclvin Banta, was presented a oast president's pinP by Mrs. Stevens, and in turn Mrs. Banta gave Mrs. Stevens a presideni's pin. Tables were decorated with colors of the order, in r- ranjements of purple clema - tss. California poppies and vel - low rosebuds with yellow tapers. The decorating com mittee was made up of Mrs, Albert Lonsbruck and Mrs. Claflin. Degree of Honor Slates Meeting A meeting of the Degree of Honor Protective association Gold Hill - Mr, and Mrs. 13 set for 7;38 p.m. Monday, j Ferd Jones returned to their June 11, in the Girls Com-pome here after a weeks v munity club. Mrs. Susie cation in California. The cou Johnsburg will be hostess. spie were guests of their son- A dinner for past presidents of the association is planned jMrs. Albert Goupsl and ehll for Tuesday, June 12 at 8:38 dren, Marna, Yvonne, and p.m. at the Town House. P Ssytsx Mogie-Cfiris Sfrape $3.95 fJ '-i' ' ' Reoch, liieich, berwj ... mis fcra ' ' , ' ' toy in pioce. Th lecrel is - ' Xf the xc&tfvc iBrsgioc boefc. Jl "" jC. vCti. i s?J;ilf 1.' rfA For Summe jy Playtcx Longllne y VI Strapless Jl ' "' :'St W wiJ? jivt yem c tSJGG Oft It "'srft'j X J Crfifof-soorf tewoaef M f" AfKi $Jj ffsX pfrfwrfisjti8 J '; -ytJ'S Vf Vi iir, S?a w? yo fwy " , f ' - v " :' ? tH-uf - tfnbro5! fin from fctatafei Mirt rsd 8rlSH Slrli Grand Lodge To AAAA I D,tUJ Meet in rOniana roruana-sne ana annua, iiodge AF&AM win be he&Hhe home cf Mrs, Victor B, eQesQay inursaay ana rnjijrew isif t-orona avenue as day, June 13 through 15 ai the Westside Masonic temple, Portland. ho held and iiisiallaiinn of; new grand lodge officers will be conducted on Friday, Women accompanying mem bers of the grand lodge will be entertained by wives of the grand lodge officers. iC!iC i-USCU pot" Meeting .-,,.. t. , ' " . !,?rn ff I'jl , " Kth ei!S of fhe Wom- Fosvship of First Bap- "M " av me t,m t-ommumfy club. The PrSram will be given by i""s - "ic"ara Juicer eno lurs Fred Landers following a des sert luncheon served at 12.38 p.m. The social committee will be Martha While Cross circle, directed by the chairman, Mrs. John Casad. Mr. Mart Daily will give the devotional, Couple Returns in-law and daughter, Mr. ani 'Mark at San Jose. Playfex'Magic-Cling Strapless $5.95 FSS Limited Jfoi enfyt One Pfeyfex Ategtfe-CRns k Umt Starts New Season , Wilson Park Extension unit : win nam sne sirst summer p.43 p.m. The prefect lesson, Accessories in Your Honse" Swill be given by Mrs. Gary For All Favorits Dads crs Sunday, jri 1? it- 'The Store m LPy?BB wUi Tuesday, June 12, f 8 psn. at the home of Mrs. Walter j Groehoeks Coi5a Creek j - Geo. Grabow 53oS Ssnjs Hwy,, Mdfsoi ?hen 772-SiSS illlrssonit Cleaning flt;ame Timmj Wl t3 ei.S 5018! of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" r4 12??. .mi Your Charge Account Invitsd! 0 Shop Every Friday Evening Until 9 P.M. Liana AbkIH?? Medford Lions Club aaxill ry numbers plan to meet i Wednesday. June 13 at 3ft ; pjss,, jb sbe isosat of Mrs J, 0 S54teni. FATHER'S DAY CARDS GIFTS for DAD Leather Goods Smoking Accessories Chess Sets Books Records Bar-8-Q Supplies and Many, Many Others j- j-j-, fho 772-6428 0