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worn i. T MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1962 Visitors Travelers V.KW I - St' i i mil i rr: T.vr j n f- . v i s 1 r ii nun innii itim I I IIP'II fi I I 111 1 Y 'f- :'- WW ii-.h)r: , Kl I I mi Vr-' V -i5i riM.fi .tea rij te' FWJ v I 5 , . ' 'I . Summer and vacation time sees nunareds of visitors coming to the Rogue valley. Guests of Mrs. Horace M. Doolen, 612 West Second street, recently were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hebert and Harlan Naylor III, all of Houston, Texas. Pictured here as the visitors packed their car to leave are (left to right), Mr. Naylor. Mr. Hebert and the Naylor's grandson, known as Skipper, with David Doolen (right) helping with the luggage. i , it ' rrv'Nv A J x r6 5J Mrs. George Stacey and her daughter, Pamela, have returned to their home on Harbrooke road from a stay in Europe. Mrs. Stacey traveled in England, Scotland and on the continent, and Miss Stacey spent the past year in Paris as a student at the Sorbonne and the Institute of European stud ies. She will be a senior at the University of Oregon in the fall, lxxx--- V Mrs. James H. Knowles, Pittsburgh, Pa., (at right) with her , husband and son. Bill, were guests last week of Mr. and ,f ,x f - -y-- cr i ... n ,.ui inim iinii.'" j Mrs. Frank C. Preston Jr., 186 White Oak drive. Mr. Knowles .!.,. ', V ft . . 1,'iJ. 4 1 ' ... .. is a brother of Mrs. Preston. The v.sitor is pictured here t 'Hr sf , Jj'U .'j . ' " J.'l )'( ' V with Mrs. Preston (at left) and the Preston's daughter, $UlJU,At 4lX!U ' i f j ) I ' ' ! :-:..J-U ( iXi l; A" . . Xl- X L f?fMtAwA &X i' B'",J,J'95 1 ft II I v J V P 90JW. I 1 it 1 rt M-. . mm 1 f i 'Ti:v ill Two valley visitors, Mrs. William G. Hughes (at left), Salem, and Mrs. Gordon Onslow-Ford, (at right) Inverness, Calif., attended a reception at Rogue gallery Wednesday night which hon ored Mr. Onslow-Ford, whose paintings are currently displayed at the gallery. Mrs. Hughes and her five children are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Bosworth, Applegate, and attended the reception with her mother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Bosworth (center). mnm 1 11 1( 111 1 mm i-jh Miss Sue Donna Doolen and her fiance, Paul Kouidis, both of Eugene, joined the Doolen family group last week end during the stay o' relatives from Texas. Miss Doolen is a graduate assistant in French at the University of Oregon and Mr. Kouidis, who is from Athens, Greece, will enroll tt San Jose S'a'e college in the fall for advanced study in mathematics. r L k H 1 n " r; : V - ''A Vfe ) X ---i k Xkx5 X t ' mm , -rf 'f'KiVwi The four sons and daughters of Robert E. Schott, 139 While Oak drive, are spend ing the summer months with their father. They are (left to right) Martin, Carolyn, Penny and David (at back). The children live in Maidstone, Kent, England, and attend school there during the remainder of the year, and will leave in September for the return trip. Gordon Onslow-Ford (at left) spent the past week in Medford and the Rogue valley and Wednesday night was honored at a reception at Rogue gallery where his paintings are being exhibited. Mr. Onslow-Ford it shown talking with Philip Hanson and Mrs. William Dawkins, Ashland. Mr. Hanson, an actor, left yesterday for New Bedford, Mass., where he will give a performance of his one-man show, "Moby Dick" to open the New Bodford Summer festival, iKnackitedt photon 1 V ii