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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, JUNE M. 13S2 European Trip Plan Of Yrekan Yreka-Mrs. A. A. Sherman of Yreka will leave June 30 by plane for London, Eng land, on a two-months vaca tion in Europe and a visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Major and Mrs. John McDonagh. Major McDonagh, who has been stationed at Sculthorpe near Sheringham, England, where his family has been residing, is being transferred the middle of this month to Lakenheath, England, where he will be commanding of ficer. His family will remain in Sheringham until after Mrs. Sherman's arrival in England. In July Mrs. Sherman will meet a former college room mate in Europe and will ac company her on a visit to Sweden. Mrs. Sherman also plans to visit Paris, France, and other places of interest. Mrs. Sherman will be tak en to San Francisco, from where she will leave for Eu rope, by her son, William Sherman, who formerly play ed professional football with the Los Angeles Rams, now is a partner and operator of a trucking business, "The Kams Express" in Los Ange les. Co-owners of the business in addition to Sherman, are Don Burroughs, ex-Ram now playing with the Philadelphia Eagles, and George Strugar, who is still with the Rams. Sherman's wife and four children will spend the sum mer at the Sherman home in Yreka. Richard Sherman, another son will also visit here this summer. They live in Eureka. Farewell Party Held For Teels; Reception Set Yreka - A farewell party was held on the patio of the Warren Behnke home on Ce dar street for the Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Teel and son, Jon, by the members and friends of the Methodist church. Mr. Tccl has been the pastor of the Yreka church for the past year and is now being trans ferred to Colusa, Calif. A purse was presented the Teels and Mr. Teel said he planned a trip to New Eng land to visit his 94-year-old father. The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Donihue will be the new min-ictoi- anH familv from the Wavside church at Vallejo, j Calif. He assumed his duties today. A reception will be held in their honor Wednesday, June 27, in the form of a potluck and picnic to be held at the Yreka City park at 6:30 p.m. All families and friends of the membership are invited to attend. Those attending are to take a hot dish or salad and their own table service. Coffee, punch and ice cream will be furnished. Teacher Leaves For Institute And Convention Mrs. Maxine (Paul R.) Smith, Madrona lane, left yesterday by air for Boulder, Colo., where she will enroll fnr a special course at the University of Colorado for the summer month. Mrs. Smith teaches foreign languages at Medford High school. The course in which she will be enrolled is a Mo dern Language institute given as part o the National De fense Education act. and cer tain teachers are chosen lor the work. Classes are concen trated, and meet from 8:15 a.m. until 11 p m. for eight weeks. In the Medford teacher s sec tion, the spoken German lan auage and cultural aspects of the language and linguistics will be stressed. During the course she will bp granted leave to attend the annual convention of the Na tional Education association in Denver since she is on the resolutions and policy com mittee of NEA. Applegate Valley Residents Travel Annleeate V a 1 1 e v - Mrs. Elizabeth Vessell was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Olson, Tillamook, Ore. j While there she also visited her nn and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vessell, j and their daughter who are j in Oregon from their home in Anchorage, Alaska. ! Among others making trips , recently are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Scott, who have re turned from Mexico. 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