Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1962, Image 18

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    SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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Queen Gay li shown following her crowning ai Southern
Oregon college Homecoming queen Friday evening during
week end (eitiviiiei at the college. Miti Gay Schweibert, a
1961 graduate of Ashland High ichool, was sponsored by the
ophomore clan. She wai elected by popular vote and the
crowning wai part ol a variety enow. She reigned at the
homecoming dance last evening. Theme wai "Singing Six
ties" The Starlighteri from Klamath Falli and Red Raideri
band played lor the dance. Queen Gay li an elementary
education malor at the college.
Miss Wyatt To Be Guest
At Workshop Banquet
Delegates from throughout
Oregon are expected lo attend
a two-day workshop for mem
bers of the Christian Business
and Professional Women's
club and the Christian Wo
men's council to be held Oc
tober 26 and 27 in the Jose
phine county fairgrounds pav
ilion In Grants Pass.
Both men and women are
Invited to attend the banquet
which is scheduled for 7 p.m.,
Friday, October 26 in the pav
ilion, sponsored by the Grants
Pass Christian Women's club.
Guest speakers will be Miss
Martha Louise (Marly) Wyatt,
Sunday ... to buy
... or not to buy . . .
that li the question.
Whether 'lii nobler
lo suffer the arrows
of pater's outrageous
objections to my de
sire to spend a
month's allowance for
a raccoon trimmed
coat s 0 temptingly
displayed at TOWN t
COUNTRY SHOP . . .
or to take up arms to
forego and resist the
admiration of my
hep friends. . . . ahl
There's NO rubl , . ,
T 4 C has a layawey
plan for maidens such
as I . . . and will dad
dy ever be proud I
can balance my bud
get ... If only he'd
call me.
Goodnite,
dear diary
WHITE CITY, ORE.
Jacksonville, Miss Oregon for
1962, and Roy Price.
Miss Wyatt will tell of her
experiences as Miss Oregon
and relate highlights of her
recent trip to Atlantic City, i
N.J., for the Miss America
pageant in which she won rec- j
ognltlon as one of the top 10 ;
contestants. j
Mr. Price will present part
of his message in song.
Grants Pass business men
also will participate in the
program.
Young persons of high
school and college are es
pecially invited.
Reservations for the ban
quet should he made early in
the week and may be made
by calling Mrs. Fritz J.
Ruch, telephone 773-554B or
Mrs. F. M. Patterson, JU 2
1144, Rogue River.
Two national representa
tives of CBPW, Miss Irmn
Norleman and Miss Winnifred
Nicholson will participate in
the worshop.
Registrations will open at
4 p.m., Friday, October '-6
and close at 4:110 p.m., on Sat
urday, October 27.
Lively Rogues
To Hold Dance
The Lively Rogues will
i meet Thursday, October 25, at
7:30 p.m. at the Rogue Valley
Country club for dinner, fol
lowed by an evening of danc
ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lind
slrom and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Roseborough will be host
couples for the evening. Mu
sic will be provided by Cae
sar Muzzioli.
The club's telephone com
mittee will call members for
reservations, or reservations
may be made bv calling Mrs.
John Graff, 772-56:13.
Exhibit Opens
At SOC Gallery
Ashland - - A showing of
paintings and pottery is pres
ently on exhibit in the South
ern Oregon college art gal
lery in Britt Student center,
It was announced by Marion
Ady, art department member.
The exhibit is being pre
sented by John Strauss, form
er colleoe student from Cen
tral Point: and Donald Ford
and John Dickey, college stu
dents from Medford
The exhibit will be open
week days during regular col
lege hours and this week end.
which is homecoming, by appointment
'Treasures' To Be Sold
To Raise League Money
Many a woman has said in
Jest "I don't give away my
old clothes to rummage sales
- I wear them."
This week, women interest
ed in financing the Broadway
Theater league are going to
ransack their closets and at
tics - and those of their
friends and neighbors, put on
the garments and hats and
jewelry that they are willing
to sacrifice for the cause, and
then wear them. What's more,
they are going to wear them
downtown and to parties and
on a door-to-door hunt for
salable articles.
All this will be done to ad
vertise an "Attic Treasures"
sale which the board of the
Theater league will hold at
122 East Main street, the
former location of Weisfield's,
October 26-27. Tuesday morn
ing a series of coffees will be
Reaves-Briggs
Rites Announced
Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reaves are making
their home at 1119 East Jack
son street, Medford, following
their return from Reno, Neva
da, where they were married
October 8.
Mrs. Reaves Is the former
Phyllis Anne Briggs, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Briggs. Mr. Reaves' parents
are Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Reaves,
Central Point.
The wedding was held in
the Park Wedding chapel.
Mrs. Reaves is a graduate
of Eagle Point High school
and attended Southern Ore
gon college and the Univer
sity of Oregon. She is a lab
oratory and dental technician
for Dr. David P. Engclslon in
Medford.
Mr. Reaves is a graduate of
Crater High school and
served three years in the
U. S. Marine corps. He Is em
ployed by Carolina-Pacific
Plywood corporation in White
City.
Kiwanian Dames
To Nominate
The nominating committee
of the Kiwanian Dames will
present its recommendations
for next year's officers at the
Tuesday, October 21), meeting
at the home, of Mrs. A. H.
Schmechcl, 441 Eastwood
drive.
The event will be the
monthly noon luncheon and
meeting. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Harry Coovert, Mrs.
John Reynolds and Mrs. Ches
ter Jones.
All wives of Kiwanians are
invited to attend.
given by the women and their
friends and at noon the group
will have luncheon together
at Rogue Valley Country club
- wearing and carrying the
"attic treasures."
Some-may lake along orig
inal paintings by Rogue valley
artists, for 14 have already
been donated for the sale, The
board members are also plan
ning to collect other art ob
jects, white elephants, jewelry
and anything else which they
believe can be sold.
In addition to the "treas
ures," cooked food will be
soid.
As an afterthought, the
committee decided on one
more unique touch for tnis
extraordinary effort. The sale
will be conducted to music.
All this doesn't mean that
anyone interested cannot buy
Theater league tickets for he
coining season of four plays.
Those still wishing tickets
may call Mrs. Arlon Skinner.
Judy Ann Gamble
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Ashland Mr. am! Mrs.
Warren D. Lomax, 620 Ray
lane, Ashland, announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Judy Ann Gamble, to
Bcrnal A. Stevens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew E. Stevens,
5055 South Pacific highway,
Medford.
Miss Gamble Is a 10HI
graduate of Ashland High
school. Mr. Slovens, a grad
uate of Phoenix High school,
served four years with the
submarine branch of the
United Stales Navy. He is en
gaged in farming near Ash
land. A wedding date has not
been set by the couple.
Activities and Projects Planned by Junior Women
Coming social activities
and projects of the Medford
Junior Women's club were
announced at the last meet
ing of the group at the home
of Mrs. Eugene Cossette, 309
Stanley avenue.
Mrs. Jack L. Holmes, sales
chairman for the social and
appointment calendar, an
nounced that eale-dars are
still available. Persons wish
ing to make purchases may
contact her or Mrs. William
Clegg, 772-2148. They are also
available at Johnston and
Stewart Shoe store and La
Pointe's. Mrs. F. D. Nelson, club
president, reminded mem
bers that they will be asked
to assist the state organiza
tion in the selection of a new
junior project for the coming
administration. Last year the
group assisted with the sup
port of the Lazy J Ranch for
retarded boys near Portland.
Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, co
ordinating chairman for the
bicycle safety roadeo, remind
ed members of the riding
skills tests for youngrtcrs who
have completed their safety
inspection and written tests
at the schools.
The club will have a guest
social meeting Wednesday,
State PEO Board
To Meet in City
Members of the Oregon
State board of the PEO sister
hood will hold a meeting in
Medford Monday, October 22.
The sessions will be con
ducted in the home of the
state president, Mrs. E. L. Bar
tholomew, 2635 Hillcrcst road.
Attending will be Mrs. J. T.
Longfellow, Corvallis, first
vice-president: Mrs. Fletcher
Fish, Phoenix, second vice
president; Mrs. E. R. Quinn,
LaGrande, organizer; Miss
Pauline Shaw, Portland, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. E.
V. Duncan, Portland, record
ing secretary and Mrs. A. C.
Fries, Ashland, treasurer.
The board's business will
include discussion of the sis
terhood's education loan fund
which has been a major proj
ect for half a century.
Marriage Plans
Made by Couple
Central Point Miss Alice
Annie Turner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, 86
Freeman road, has arrived
home from Portland wnere
she has been a student nurse
at Good Samaritan hospital.
Miss Turner's marriage to
Alan Schumacher, Heisson,
Wash., Is set for November
24.
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October 24, at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Grigsby Jr., 2886
La Pine avenue.
At the last meeting Dr.
Eugene Bowman of Southern
Oregon college spoke of his
two years service in Ecuador
under the auspices of the U,
S. Aid Agency For Interna
tional development.
The next meeting will be
Wednesday, November 14, at
the home of Mrs. Truman A.
Nelson, 333 Lindero avenue.
Guests attending the re
cent meeting were Mrs. Rob
ert M. Wickman, Mrs. Keith
Schulz, Mrs. Richard D. Nel
son, Mrs. jonn li. snea, Mrs.
Robert Fry, Mrs. Eric Carl
son, Mrs. James C. Walt,
Mrs. John R. Dumas, Mrs. R.
E. Dyer, Mrs. Gary S. King,
Mrs. Wayne Frostad, Mrs.
James A. Butler, Mrs. John
S. Humphrey, and Mrs. Rob
ert B. Stuart.
Chapter AA
"Religious Cultures," will
be the program title for Mrs.
Robert Dames when she
speaks to members of Chap
ter AA. PEO Wednesday, Oc
tober 24 at 12:30 p.m., in the
home of Mrs. C. C. Thompson,
Central Point.
The hostesses will be Mrs.
Homer Jeffries and Mrs. Al
fred C. McDonald.
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