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FRIDAY. JUNE 22,
1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Party Honors
Allyn Monroe
Allyn A. Monroe, manager
of Valley Aviation company,
was honored at a surprise
birthday party Riven June 19
at the Medforri airport res
taurant, Talk O' the Town.
The honored guest was given
a birthday cake with a minia
ture Beechcrafl Debonair
plane on it, and other refresh
ments were served.
Gaylin Dizik presented Mr.
Monroe with a gift from the
employees. In addition to the
Valley Aviation employees,
those attending the party in
cluded employees of the air
line companies with staffs at
the airport, others identified
with the aviation industry in
the valley and friends of the
honored man.
About 30 persons attended.
Father Honored
At Party Sunday
Gold Hill - Albert Gascon i
was Honored at a surprise
barbecue parly on Father's
day. The affair was arranged
by Mrs. Gascon, Arthur Gas
con, and Mrs. Carol Yule.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Gascon and children,
Carol, Peggy, and Jerry; Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Sutton and
youngsters, Bobby and Shir
ley Sutton; Donna, Debbie,
"Butch" and Diane Yule, and
John Rains.
Recent guests at the Gas
con home were Mr. and Mrs.
George Lenard Snider of
Portland. The Sniders were
en route to San Francisco to
visit Miss Barbara Rains.
Mrs. Snider and Miss Rains
are daughters of the Albert
Gascons.
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Mrs. Allan Cotton, 3748 Hillsinger road. Medford. received
a beef roast from the Jackson County Cow Belles this week
for being the mother of ih first baby born on Father's day.
June 17. Presentation was made by two Cow Belle represen
tatives, Mrs. Richard Hein, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Leroy
Offenbacher, Applegate, at the Rogue Valley hospital. The
baby, Kathleen Marie, weighed in at 9.9 pounds at 8:51 a.m.,
Sunday. Her father is a motor mechanic in the U.S. Navy
at Guam.
Social Events
Arrives
Ashland-Mrs. Gerald Rice
arrived in Ashjand Sunday
morning from Germany where
she has been living for the
past two years while her hus
band, Gerald Rice, was on
duty with the army. She ex
pects to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Osgood, 720 Walker
avenue.
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Delta
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Picnic
Members of Rogue Valley
Alumnae chapter of the Delta
Gamma sorority will enter
tain their husbands at a picnic
Saturday, June 23 at the riv
erside home of Mrs. Charles
Ashpole, 4094 Rogue River
highway near Grants Pass.
Entertainment will begin at
4 p.m., and a potluck dinner
will be served at 6 p.m. All
members who plan to attend
are asked to notify Mrs. Ash
pole at 582-3644. Table service
will be required and each
member should take a casse
role dish, a salad or dessert.
All Delta Gamma sorority
members are invited.
Student Listed
On Honor Roll
Jeremy Randolph, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Randolph,
120 Ashland avenue, has been
notified that he is listed on
the dean's honor roll for the
spring semester at Santa
Clara college, where he has
completed h 1 s sophomore
year.
He is a graduate of St.
Mary's High school. The stu
dent recently arrived home
from Santa Clara and is em-
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MmUjI Land Management.
Art Show
To Open In
Ashland
Mrs. Ina Pruitt, well-known
Oregon artist, will hold an
exhibit of her paintings at the
Mark Antony hotel in Ash
land from June 24 through
September 2. A reception and
open house will be held Sun
day, June 24, to preview Mrs.
Pruitt's latest paintings. The
public is invited to attend and
coffee and cake will be served
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (PST).
Mrs. Pruitt is bringing her
paintings to Ashland from the
Springfield, Ore., library
where she was honored by a
reception and exhibit sponsor
ed by the Willamalane Art
league.
Mrs. Pruitt and her hus
band. Veltie, live in the Steens
mountain area in central Ore
gon for a part of every year
and much of her work is said
to be influenced by the ma
jestic crags and deep canyons
of the countryside. She has
also painted the McKenzie
river country, and has used
horses for several works.
Wildflowers and other sub
jects are used for still life
paintings.
Highlighting the Ashland
exhibit will be two oils done
on black velvet. One is of an
Indian girl and the other the
head of a colt.
Mrs. Pruitt began her
serious painting In 1957 and
although she had received
some instruction during her
college days in Eugene, has
had no formal training in art.
She is a member of the Wil
lamalane Art league in Lane
county and also belongs to
the Oregon Society of Artists.
Mr. Pruitt assists his wife
with the hanging of her
shows, and also does all the
framing of her pictures. The
couple spends the winter
months in Lcaburg, Ore., and
during the summers in the
Steens mountains, Mr. Pruitt
maintains a ranch from which
pack trips and trail rides are
made under his guidance, and
a camp for boys and girls dur
ing vacation periods. A for
mer voice teacher and min
ister, Mr. Pruitt was forced
into retirement by illness and
became a river and mountain
guide in order to maintain an
outdoor life.
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German Visitor
Hornbrook Guest
Hornbrook-Mrs. Lester Nye
entertained at her home Fri
day morning at an old-fashioned
German kaffee klatch.
Honored guest was Mrs.
Maria Bollmann of Frankfurt,
Germany, who attended with
her daughter, Mrs. William
Manough, whom she is visit
ing. Others were Mrs. Don
Backman, Mrs. Tony Pfeiffer
and Mrs. Tom McHenry. All
are from Yreka, and all guests
as well as the hostess, are
German-born, and members
of a little club which meets
together occasionally in in
formal gatherings.
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Svptpip SURPRISE
I'M iiiiWiiw:
These four students will leave Sunday.
June 24. for Portland where they will re
ceive oriemaiion iraimng in preparation for
a European lour under the sponsorship of
the American Heritage association. Making
the tour will be (left to right) Miss Beverly
Klimko. Miss Marsha Watson, Miss Teresa
Six and Miss Charlotte Brown. After train
ing at Portland State college, the young
women will travel by bus to the east coast
and at George Washington university, Wash
ington, D.C., will be given another orienta
tion course before leaving for New York
City. The trip from New York to London
7 P.M. to 9 P.f'. ONLY!
will be by air July 10. All four itudenls
have had foreign lanauaae training and in
recent monihi nave haa special reading
assignmenis In preparation for the tour.
Miss Brown and Miss Klimko will join a
French-speaking group which will spend a
month in F rance; Miss Six and Miss Watson
will continue with the general European
culture group. Part of the tour will be a
walking and bicycle trip, with the students
spending their nights at youth hostels.
Teachers and other adults accompany each
group. They will return in September.
Women Hold Flower Show
Golld Hill - A non-competitive
flower show and silver
tea were given by Gold Hill
Garden club in the social
room at Community Method
ist church. This was the first
time for several years that
a flower show had been giv
en in Gold Hill. Purpose was
to interest the townspeople
and to. show the different
plants that can be grown in
this area. Entries consisted of
house plants, cut flowers,
mixed flower arrangements
and specimens of individual
flowers. There were a num-
ger ot interesting old vases
displayed with flower ar
rangements.
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Wesleyan Guild
Installs Officers
Miss Carol Denny was in
stalled president of the Ruth
Esther Unit of the Wesleyan
Service guild at services con
ducted by Dr. George Rose
berry of First Methodist
church in the Meeker Me
morial chapel.
Others serving with Miss
Denny are Mrs. A. A. White,
vice president; Mrs. William
A. Hatsi, secretary; Miss Janie
Smith, treasurer; Mrs. George
Watson, secretary of promo
tion; Mrs. George Roseberry,
co - ordinator; Mrs. A. C.
James, Spiritual Life chair
man; Mrs. George Renakcr,
missionary and education;
Miss Voda Brower, Christian
social relations. Other chair
men are Dr. Flora Ross, liter
ature and publications; Mrs.
Ann Gorby, supplies; Mrs.
Shirtley Hatcher and Mrs. J.
E. Walker, missionary and
personnel; Mrs. Louise Davis,
membership; Mrs. Mary Note,
publicity; Miss Annette Gray,
courtesy committee; Mrs.
Charles Adamson, music; and
Mrs. Glenn Clymcr, telephone.
Miss Gray presented the
program.
During a business meeiing
plans were made for the an
nual guild week end at Camp
McGruder July 27-29. Several
plan to attend. The annual
guild picnic will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ueorge
Renaker July 16.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Alberta Boardman
and Miss Denny.
Although this non-competi
tive show was open to young
sters, there were no entries
by children. However a
spokesman for the club said
a great deal of interest was
shown by youngsters who vis
ited the flower show in re
gard to the many different
flowers exhibited.
Entry chairmen were Mrs.
Paul Holderncss and Mrs.
Waller McLean. They were
assisted by Mrs. Albert Gas
con, Mrs. S. M. Christcnsen,
president of the club, Mrs.
William Fields, Mrs. Fcrd
Jones, Mrs. Sidney Anderson,
Mrs. Lochlcn L. Gregory,
Mrs. Samuel Jones and Mrs.
Roy Bornoman.
Pouring during the after
noon and evening were Mrs.
George Dorman, and Mrs. J
G. Kofahl. Mrs. Aimie Ross
assisted at the tea table.
Mrs. Christcnsen, president
of the group, said plans are
being marie to hold a com
petitive flower show In the
fall, and members of the club
are hopeful that many gar
deners will exhibit their
flowers.
The last meeting of the
Gold Hill Garden club until
fall was held recently at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Jones.
A potluck luncheon was
served.
Visits Mother
Ashland - Dr. Ruth Bobber.
361 Guthrie street, will spend
the summer in Snn Bernar
dino, Calif., with her mother
and later will visit in Colora
do. Next month she will rep
resent the Ashland Business
and Professional Women's
club at the national BPWC
convention in Los Angeles.
She is president of the local
unit.
Calendar
Friday:
7:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley
Orchard society, home of Mrs.
Leonard McKce, Jacksonville.
Saturday:
1 p.m. - Daughters of the
American Revolution, home
of Mrs. M. M. Morris, 685
South Stage road.
Eagle Point Woman
Honored at Shower;
Daughter Is Born
Eagle Point - Mrs. Gerald
Cham berlain was honored
with a layette shower Sunday
evening at the home of Mrs. 1
A. Bcdingfield on South Peach
street. Mr. and Mrs. Chamber
lain are the parents of a
daughter born May 14. The
child was named Rebecca
Lynn.
Co-hostesses for the event
were Mrs. Kenneth Oswald,
Mrs. Bcdingfield, Miss Betty
Grant, and Miss Dclcna Sin
i clair.
Guests included Mesdames
Lester West, LeRoy Beding'
field. Harlin Stinson, Lawr
ence Ellis, Phillip Haggstrom,
Clarence Sinclair, Milly Glass,
Jane Pence, J. L. Parker, Bob
Burton, and Miss Sharon
Owens.
Mrs. Stinson, Mrs. Grant,
and Mrs. Owens received
prizes during the evening.
Birthday Party
Event of Sunday
A birthday party last Sun
day afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Aldrcdge,
833 West Second street, hon
ored Mr. Aldrcdge. Among
the guests were Mr. Ald
redge's three sisters and their
husbands, Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Hulberl, Rose burg;
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliard Ca"e,
Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cave, Medford.
Olher family members at
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Davis, Central Point; Mr.
and Mrs. Max Hitc, Medford;
Mrs. Roger Wess and two
sons, Paul and Macke, Med
ford; Tommy and Jerry White,
Eugene, Ore.
Visit
A s h 1 a n d Dr. and Mrs. i
Charles A. Haines of Vista
and Palm Springs, Calif.,
have arrived in Ashland to
spend the summer. They have
temporarily parked their
house trailer on the William
Briggs property, Upper Tol
man Creek rd. Dr. Haines was
a practicing physician and i
surgeon in Ashland tor many
years.
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