Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1962, Image 8

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Social Events
Crater Lak aerie. Fraternal Order of presidem of in aerie; William Bucnanen.
Eaglx, and lha auxiliary recently irutallad praiidantt Mn. Wayna Smith, naw auxiliary
new officara in eaiamoniaa hald at iha lodga president and Mia. Jack L. Satatlaa, past
hall. Pleturad during tha vnt ara (lait to auxiliary praiidant.
Tight) Floyd Leeth, who lubftitutad aa put
Two Lodges
.Tnint fnitil latinn rera
monies were conducted re
cently for officeri of Crater
Lake Aerie, Fraternal Order
of Eagles and the auxiliary.
Installing officer! were Ar
thur Klatt and Mrs. Stuart
Forbes, and installing con
ductors were Mrs. Roy Heath
and Jack Saterlee.
Ray Collet was installed
past president of the Eagles
lodge and William Buchanan
Girl Scout Cou
One-Week Camping Session
Two one-week sessions for
Intermediate campers have
i been made available at Girl
Scout established Camp Low
Echo, running from July IS
to July 22 and July 22 to
July 28, Rogue Valley Girl
Scout council announces.'
These new one week sessions
are for girls from the fifth
through the ninth grades. Ac
cording to Information from
the Girl Scout office, these
new sessions will in no way
change the schedule for the
two week intermediate ses
aions. Girls interested should
contact the Girl Scout office,
500 East Main street, phone
772-8912, for costs.
It has been announced that
many of the counselors on
this year's camp staff play
musical instruments. Any
girls who have instruments
and would like to take them
to camp to further their own
musical talent or to add to
the group, singing are wel
come to do so. Also any girl
Bridal Shower :
Given at Wonder
Wonder - Mrs. Robert Rob
inson recently was hostess for
a bridal shower honoring Miss
Linda Bassett. White pompons
and streamers decorated the
Robinson home.
Those who attended were
Mrs. Morris Wichello and
daughter, Roxy; Mrs. Jack
Langley and daughters, Mary
Katherlne and Elizabeth, of
Talent, Ore.; Mrs. John Jac
obs and daughters, Darlene
and Jo' Ella; Mrs. Connie
Sellers, Mrs. Raymond Leach
Mrs. Phillip Leach, Mrs.
James Ray, Mrs. Melvln Cavy
ell, Mrs. Leonard Buchanan,
Mrs. Anton Varga and Mrs
James W. Bassett.
Monroe Family
Home From Trip
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and
children, Michael, Jeffery
Patrick and Pamela, 2218 East
Main street, are home after
being in Seattle to attend the
World's Fair. While in Seattle
they visited at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Homer Hartiel.
On June 26, Jeffrey Mon
roe will leave for summer
camp at Duxbury, Mass., on
' Cape Cod, and will be away
for about eight weeks. He is
a Junior student at Medford
High school.
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MONDAY. JUNE 25. 19SJ
Hold Installation
the president. Other officers
installed for the men were
John Creel, vice president;
Donald Gross, chaplain; Wil
liam Groats, conductor; Louis
Parker, secretary; Harvey
Hawley, treasurer; Ruben
Pltz and Bliss Heine, guards,
and Theodore Weixel, Jack
Weber and Owen Buchanan,
trustees.
Mrs. Jack L. Saterlee was
installed Junior past president
ncil Adds
who has a costume, or part of
one, may take it to camp to
add to the color of the unit
skits.
Counselors this year are
Loree Harris, Glendale; Glen
da Baker, , Oakland, Califor
nia; Janet Nelson, Springfield,
Ore.; Rachel Hamilton, Ash
land; Kathy Mills, Susan Teb
be, Susan Friedman, Sue Hal
terman, Linda Brawman, Yre
ka, Calif.; Mary Stuart and
Mary Daniels, Central Point;
Nola Shurtleff and Jean
Pletsch, Medford.
Waterfront director will be
Janet Nelson, Springfield. As
sistant camp director and bus
iness manager is Leona Hagc-
man, Medford; Mrs. Lucille
Russell Is camp director.
Unit Leaders are Karen
Guldager, Eugene; Joan Hous
ton, Trail; Sandra Ghelardi,
Central Point; Claudia Heg
lund, Chlloquin; Penney Cant
well and Noreen Arnold,
Grants Pass; Mary Parsons
and Judy Bell, Medford.
Kitchen aides this year are
Jennifer Hankins, Oma Lea
Whipple, Medford; Ilene Da
vis, Janice Poppa and Ursula
Drysdale. Kitchen aide coun
selor is Elizabeth Lampman,
Medford.
A pre-camp "splash party"
and luncheon was held for
adult volunteers working with
Girl Scouts at the Thomas
McFadden home on Black Oak
drive this noon.
' Hostesses for the party were
the board members of the
Rogue Valley Girl Scout coun
cil, Mrs. Richard Gray, Mrs,
McFadden, Mrs. H. E. Nulton,
Mrs. B. E. Culy, Mrs. B. Piels,
Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mrs. Scott
Davis, Mrs. Ralph Barclay
Mrs. J. A. Carrara and Mrs.
Lloyd Parson.
Invitation Given
By Townsend Club
Townscnd club members
will observe auxiliary day
Wednesday, June 27 when
they will meet at 11 a.m., in
the Pythian building. Anyone
Interested In the club and an
afternoon of dancing Is la
vited to attend.
The group meets each Wed
nesday from II a.m. to 4 p.m.
In the same building.
A large number of persons
attended last weeks meeting.
Money from a "grab box
project conducted during the
meeting has been added to
convention funds. Several
new members were guests,
Gas
Sav Coins
Women's Mews
for the auxiliary with Mrs.
Wayne Smith as president.
Also installed for the auxil
iary were Mrs. William Bu
chanan, vice-president; Mrs.
Gilbert Hoppe, chaplain; Mrs.
Yetta Flowers, conductress,
Mrs. Weixel, secretary; Mrs.
Heath, treasurer; Mrs. Ruby
Garrls and Mrs. Owen Bu
chanan, guards, and Mrs.
Ethyl Garrett, Mrs. B. Neff,
and Mrs. Weber, trustees.
Mr. Weber, Oregon state
president, and other .officers
spoke. Dinner and entertain
ment followed.
Committees announced by
Mrs. Smith, the incoming
president, are Mrs. -Percy
Cully, Mrs. Weber and Mrs.
LaRue Smith, by-laws; Mrs.
Forbes, Mrs. Heath, Mrs.
Weber, Mrs. Ethyl Garrett
and Mrs. Floyd Lewis, griev
ance; Mrs. William Buchanan,
Delia Bartlett ' civic , service;
Mrs. Amy Martin, musician;
Mrs. Everett Sybrant, drill
team captain; Mrs. John Ro
rex, hearing aids; Mrs. Sater
lee, Camp Columbia; Mrs.
Beryle Johnson, heart fund;
Mrs. Owen Buchanan, lodge
paper; Mrs. LaRue Smith,
Mrs. Marvin Ricke, Mrs.
Helen Doney and Mrs. Garris,
finance; Mrs. Sybrant and
Mrs. Klatt, auditors; Mrs.
Klatt, membership; Mrs. Lyle
Pickell, Mrs. Marvin Hedges,
and Mrs. Owen Buchanan, de
linquent; Mrs. Primo Ciardi,
birthday; Mrs. Flowers, sym
pathy; Mrs. Pickell, flowers;
Mrs. Sybrant, publicity; Mrs.
Forbes, Mrs. Theodore Perry,
Mrs. Weixel .and Mrs. Heath,
ways and means; and Mrs.
Hoppe, welfare.
Travelers At
Hornbrook Home
Hornbrook - Guests on
Wednesday and overnight at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Chapman were Mr. and
Mrs. Roland R. Leslie of Los
Angeles. The two women are
cousins. Mr. Leslie is a re
tired teacher of science and
mathematics at the Southgate
High school near Los Ange
les and Is now doing substi
tute teaching of geography on
a college level.
On leaving here, they were
to spend two days in th
Rogue river valley with an
eye to buying property for a
home, then were continuing
on to Portland and to the
World's Fair at Seattle.
Also visiting at the Chap
man home on Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Ove
Sr. of Yankton, S.D., and
their 10-ycar-old son David.
They were enroute to Santa
Cruz, Calif., to visit a daugh
ter, after having attended the
World's Fair at Seattle, and
they, too, are considering
purchasing a home and prop
erty in either the Rogue river
valley or northern California.
Mr. Ov is a retired civil
engineer and Mrs. Ove is a
teacher of retarded children.
The two women were friends
in Fremont, Nebr., over 20
years ago, and had not seen
each other during that time.
Bridal Shower
Prospect-Mrs. Earl Millard,
Prospect, was hostess for a
bridal shower recently which
honored Mrs. James Setier.
Guests included Mrs. Lester
Setier, mother of the bride
groom: Mrs. Vogel Bliss, Mrs
Rex Normand, Mrs. John
Berry, Mrs. Everett Shafer,
Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs.
Howard Bishop, Mrs. Melvin
Malloy, Mrs. Carl Covington,
Mrs. Elmer Goodman, Mrs.
Alfred Alford. Mrs. Ray
Maurer, Mrs. William Henry
and Mrs. John Chisam.
The bride was presented
gilts.
Vistas Hornbrook
Hornbrook - Mrs. G r a e
Price, Marysvllle, Calif., has
been her for a visit at th
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Pric and five children. Sh
left Monday for Hood Rivr,
Ore., to visit another son. 1
Couple
Honored
Wildervllle - Mr. and Mrs.
Harold T. Briggs were hon
ored on the occasion of their
twenty-fifth wedding anni
versary recently at a party
given by friends in the Wild
ervllle church rooms. The
event was in the form of a
surprise.
Mrs. Darwin Ingalls made
and decorated the annivers
ary cake. The Rev. John Mc
Murtrey offered a prayer.
Those who attended were
Mr, and Mrs. James Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McCann
and daughter. Patsy and son,
Charles; Mrs. McMurtrey,
Mrs. Ernest Loughridge, Mr.
and Mri. James Loughridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls, host
and hostess, who presented
the honored guests a silver
dollar minted the year they
were married..
Two Grants Pais man who
honors in tha eighth annual rose show hald by tha Medford
Rosa aoclaty Saturday at Medford High school. CharUi Both
wall (at right) was sweepstakes winner, having bean award
ed the moat ribbons and prises on various entries, and Victor
Boahl grew tha quaan of show, a Crimson Glory. Ha is
shown holding lh runnar-up, a Paac roi. which h alio
grew. Thar war 420 horticulture antrits, and 87 arrange
mnts In th show.
Annual Rose Show Held;
Winners Are Announced
Rose growers from several
parts of southern Oregon re
ceived awards for their flow
ers entered in the eighth an
nual show of the Medford
Rose society held Saturday at
Medford High school.
Top honors were taken by
two Grants Pass men who
often win prizes for their fine
roses. Charles Bothwell took
the sweepstakes prize, and the
queen of the show was grown
by Victor Boehl. The flower
was a dark red Crimson Glory.
Vaughn Quackenbush, Med
ford, was runner-up for the
sweepstakes prize and Mr. Bo
ehl also grew the runner-up
for queen of the show, a
Peace.
Other winners were Mrs.
Dayton Dupue, Medford, best
three roses, Lady Elgin; Mrs.
Helen Keiseker, Grants Pass,
best grandiflora, Montezuma;
Mr. Quackenbush, best single
rose, Dainty Bess; Eldred Pet-
yon, Medford, best decorative
roses, Banner; Mr. Boehl, best
vase of 12 flowers, mixed va
rieties; Mrs. Edith Updike,
Medford, best vase of six
buds, mixed; Mrs. Jesse Wil
son, Medford, best miniature,
Masquerade; Mr. Bothwell
best of 12, one variety. Tally
Ho; Mr. Bothwell, best flori
bunda, Frolic; Roy Arthur,
Ashland, best full blown rose,
Duet; Mr. Petyon, best old
rose, Roger Lamblcn; Ranald
Axtell, Trail, best climber,
Thislaine de Feligardc; Mrs
Gaston Floux, Central Point
best three stages of bloom;
Mr. Axtell, best bouquet; Mr.
Petyon, best bouquet, striped
flowers.
Mrs. Updik won the Will
Tlllotson memorial award for
her bouquet of old roses, and
Mr. Boehl was second. Mrs.
Updike was also presented
American Rose society gold
and silver certificates for ar
rangements using roses which
she had grown, and M r s.
George Renakcr, Medford.
won the bronze certificate in
this category.
Several awards wer also
given for arrangements using
roses. First places winners in
this division were Mrs. John
Holmer, Medford; Mrs. E. A.
Bay, Ashland; Mrs. Arnold
Bohnert and Mrs. Wallace
West. Central Point, and Mrs.
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Students Named
School Sponsors
Corvallis - Miss Maranee
Jones, Medford, and Miss
Doris Owens and Alice
Thompson, Central Poiont, are
among the 47 women named
to be dormitory sponsors for
the 1962-63 school year at
Oregon State university, ac
cording to Miss Rosemary
Scott, assistant dean of wom
en. Dormitory sponsors go
through extensive interviews
before being chosen for their
responsibilities in the dormi
tories. They help students
with study and personal prob
lems; assist In new student
orientation programs; and
help to organize and direct
dormitory affairs and social
programs. In return they re
ceive $20 per month for their
services.
Miss Jones will be a senior
in the school of home eco
nomics. Her home address is
1702 Ridgeway.
A Junior in science, Miss
Thompson's home address is
Route 1. Box 546, Central
Point. Miss Owens will be a
junior in education. She lives
at Route 2, Box 648, Central
Point.
grow fin rosea iook top
Gaston Floux. Mrs. Holmer
won four firsts and Mrs, West
two. '
In the division for Jackson
county garden clubs, first
places were won by the Cen-
tral Point, Medford and' Ash
land Garden clubs.
In the division for Junior
gardeners, first places went
to Jeanean West and James
Anhorn, th latter winning
two firsts.
First place winners in the
d i v 1 sion for arrangements
made by ARS members only,
and using flowers grown
themselves, were Mrs. Updike,
mrs, Kenaxer and Mrs. Quack
enbush, with Mrs. Updike win
ning two firsts.
The quality of the roses en
tered in the show this year
were said to be good, in spite
of the severe damage to bush
es during last winter's cold
weather.
Reception Is
Scheduled by OES
Members of Reames chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star,
will have a reception for new
members at a stated meeting
Thursday, June 28, in the
Medford Masonic tempi.
Mrs. Lloyd Caton, worthy
matron, and Ross Gilkison,
worthy patron pro-tem, will
preside. Th officers will be
chairmen of refreshments.
Open Installation of the
newly elected officers will be
held on June 30, at 8 p.m. in
the Medford Masonic temple.
Elective officers to be Install
ed are Mrs. Gene Dyke, wor
thy matron and Rosa Gilki
son, worthy patron.
ENROLLMENT WEEK
FOR
Summer Term
Beginning July 2
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Calendar
Calendar notlcea and news for
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Triburu- must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line far the weekly calendar la 8
a.m. of the day of publication and
for week day news is s pm. the
day before publication.
Monday!
7:1S p.m. Warren Assem
bly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, Jacksonville Masonic
hall.
7:30 p.m. Degree of Hon
or, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Scottish Rite Wom
en's club, Masonic temple.
Tueidayi
9:30 a.m. Women's Society
of Christian Servicz, First
Methodist church.
1 p.m. Past Chief club,
Pythian Sisters, home of Mrs.
Walter Michael, 475 Charlotte
Ann rd.
Visitor Arrives
From California;
Luncheon Given
Mrs. Ruth Cox, Santa Bar
bara, Calif., is a guest here
of her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.
Wimberly Jr., 30 Barneburg
road. She arrived last week
and plans to be here for sev
era weeks during the sum
mer. On June 22, Mrs. Wimber
ly and Mrs. Dorothy Monroe
entertained at luncheon at
the Colony club when Mrs.
Cox and Mrs. Mary Hobbs,
who Is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Graff Jr., were guests.
Shower Honors
Bride-Elect;
Miss Jo Ann Hoyt. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoyt, 615
Diamond street, was honored
at a lingerie shower June 19.
The event was given by Miss
Jan Heldler of Grants Pass
and was held In thev-home of
Miss Hoyt's sister, Mrs.
Charles Heavilin, 3167 Con-
nell avenue, Medford..
The honored guest Is the
bride - elect of Ray Jennings,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jen
nings, 775 Queens drive.
The wedding is planned for
July 1 In the Medford Sev
enth Day Adventist church.
The Heavilin home was
decorated with arrangements
of carnations and a miniature
tree decorated in the bridal
theme. The honored guest was
presented a gift of baby or
chids. Sixteen guests attended.
Californians -
Leave After
Valley Visit
Gold Hill - Mrs. Joseph
Sprouse and daughters,
Cheryl and Vonnie, left for
their home at Roseville.
Calif., after spending a week
with her mother, Mrs. Edith
Thompson, at Gold Hill. Mrs.
Sprouse is the former Nadene
Swindler. Her former teach
ers included Mrs. Ann Korner
and Ford Jones. Mrs. Sprouse
is a graduate of the Old Gold
Hill High school. .
While in southern Oregon
Mrs. Sprouse also visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Hannah
Routh at Gold Hill, and her
brothers and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Swindler and
Mr. and Mrs. James Swindler,
all of Medford.
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Family Dinner
Held on Sunday '
Gold' Hill - Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Kell entertained at a
family dinner last Sunday at
their horn in Gold Hill.
Among guests was his sister,
Miss Laurene Kell, Mt. An
gel, who has been visiting in
southern Oregon the past two
weeks. Other guests were
Charles Kell, Mr. and Mrs
William R. Force, Miss Shir,
ley Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Arty
Laws, Mr. Ronald Laws, and
Miss Barbara Illingworth of
Tillamook.
Visitors Leave
For Seattle Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cald
well and children, Douglas
and Ann, San Joe, Calif., wer
to leave this morning for the
Seattle World's Fair after be
ing housegucsts at th home
of Mrs. Caldwell s cousin
Martin Luther Jr., and Mrs.
Luther, Route 3, Box 218
Medford.
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K capacity audience attended a patio
style show which Gamma XI chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi gar at th home of Dr. and
Mra Bruce Turner, Central Point, Pictured
Brownies Hold
Fly-Up Event
In Gold Hill
Gold Hill - Earlier this
month a Brownie Fly-Up for
Troop 55 was held at the Girl
Scout hall.
Girls who flew up to Girl
Scout Troop 55 were Elba
Corona, Janice and Joan
Czmowski, Melisa Deuel, Me
linda Fluck, Cheryl Governor,
Renee Holderness, Cynthia
Kellogp, Dana Yule, Lill Jo
Norton, Gail McGrady and
Karen Vaterlous.
Fly-up fairy for the event
was Rita Neel.
The program included pres
entation of colors, pledge of
allegiance to the flag, and
singing the Star Spangled
Banner. ,
The welcome was given by
Mrs. Kenneth Fluck, a troop
committee woman. The fourth
grade patrol put on a drill,
and third grade patrol pre
sented the Brownie story with
Maurie Kenney as reader. Sue
Foley was grandma; Rita Neel
played role of grandfather;
Shirley Sutton was Mary; and
Teresa Dotson, the brother.
Brownies, sang the "Smile"
song.
Girl Scout laws, slogan and
motto were gl' 2n. Brownies
who were promoted in the
ceremony went through an
arch to stand beside girls of
Girl Scout Troop 121. Here
they received their pins and
were declared Girl Scouts
Troop 55. Girl Scouts sang
the hello song, followed by
Girl Scout promise and hand
shake. Then all sang "Girl
Scouts Together." The fly-up
ceremony concluded with the
retiring of colors and "Taps."
Troop 55 leaders are Mrs.
Paul ' Holderness and Mrs.
Ivan Governor. Other troop
committeewomen are Mrs.
Ogden Kellogg, and Mrs. H.
S. Deuel Jr. Among the moth
ers attending were Mrs. P. E.
Holderness Jr., Mrs. L. B.
McGrady, Mrs. G. C. Vater
lous, Mrs. Jose R. Corona,
Mrs. R. A. Pittman, Mrs. L.
G. Sutton, Mrs. J. B. Dotson,
Mrs. R. C. Kinney, Mrs. H. A.
Foley and Mrs. Vernon
Czmowski.
Mrs. William Ganong, com
mitteewoman of Girl Scout
Troop 121 was present for ihe
occasion. Girls from her troop
who participated in the fly-up
ceremony were Sandra Gan
ong, Eileen Kell, Carol and
Patricia Washburn, Jan Stroh,
Hally and Kathy Williams,
Kay Huntley, Sharon Neel,
Patty Stroh.
Refreshments were served,
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Noltes Return
From Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nolte
and son Tim, 335 North Ivy
street, returned last week end
from a two-week trip to Cali
fornia. In Lompoc, Calif., they
visited Mr. Nolte's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Fowler. In Hollywood
they were guests of friends,
and attended a premiere of
"The Spiral." in which Rock
Hudson plays.
To Install
Illinois Valley - Installa
tion of officers of Western
Star chapter, Order of East
ern Star, will be held at the
Kerby Masonic hall Tuesday
at 8 p.m.
Summer Events
Noted by Court
Yreka - Siskiyou court, Or
der of the Amaranth, made
plans for the annual picnic
to be held Sunday, August 5,
at Lithia park, Ashland, at
their recent meeting. It is to
be a potluck event.
Roxy Ann court, Medford,
has set July 8 for its annual
breakfast at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoppe In
Medford. Several members of
the local court are planning
to attend.
It was announced that the
months of July and August
were , declared vacation
months, but a practice session
has been scheduled for Au
gust 29, to prepare for the of
ficial visit of the grand royal
matron. Order of the Amar
anth of the State of Califor
nia, on September 27.
At the next meeting plans
will be completed for the
August 5 picnic and conclude
business matters before the
yacation.
Samt Valley Group
Meets for Picnic
Sams Valley - Twelve mem
bers of the Sams Valley
Ladies club met for a picnic
June 19 at the trailer home of
Mrs. Arnold Gosnell at Glen
Rogue Trailer park at Dodge
Bridge.
Attending were Mrs. Helen
Fraser, Mrs. John Korner,
Mrs. Paul Schulz, Mrs. Harry
Musson, Mrs. Guy McMartln,
Mrs. Sadie Cyphers, Mrs. El
wood Abbott, Mrs. Dale
Schulz, Mrs. Helbert Baldwin,
Mrs. Herman Priem, Mrs. Wil
liam Gregory and Mrs. Earl
Bigham.
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To Picnic
Phoenix - Members of
Phoenix Thursday club will
close the season with a pic
nic and swim party at the
home of Mrs. Donald Korth
on Pioneer road, Thursday at
12 noon, June 28. Table serv
ice will be required and
members should take covered
dishes for the picnic.
n Seattle
Gold Hill - Earlier t h 1 a
month James Martin, Gold
Hill, went to Seattle, Wash.,
to attend high school exer
cises in which his son, Allen
Martin was a graduate. Allen
is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Upper
river road.
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Plan Luncheon
Women of Unity will hold
the monthly luncheon and
business meeting Friday, June
29, at the church, Haven and
Holly street. The business
meeting at 11 a.m. will be
followed by a sandwich lunch
eon and a program.
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