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6UNOAY. PEO Board Discusses Loan Fund The educational loan fund of the PEO sisterhood was th? major business discussed when members of the Oregon State board of the PEO sister hood met Monday at the hoir.f of the state president, Mrs E. L. Bartholomew, 2635 Hill' crest road. The loan fund of the sister hood dates back to 1907, and tor the first time in 30 years. members are now belne asked to contribute to the fund. This nas Become necessary because of the increased demand thy last iiscal year, officers re port, tvery PEO chapter in the United States and Canada Is now being asked to con tribute so that further loans may be granted Since the beginning of the lunci, SH,tfIB,308 has been loaned to 13,815 young worn en to further their education II is a revolving fund, and It now totals $974,889. Owns College In addition to the loan fund the sisterhood owns Cottev Junior colleee In Nevada, Mo. The Institution has come to be known as "the college of world friendship." In addition to Its program for Internn tional students, Cottcy is also a memDcr or the Meld hall inird-year-in-Parls plan. In 1949 the International Peace scholarship was estab lished, and since that time 7-0 scholarships have been Riven to 458 students from 6.1 rountrlcs for a total of more than $579,500 to attend col legi and universities. Othr state officers at Mon day's meeting were Mrs. J. T LongfHlow. Corvallis. first vice-president; Mrs. Flotcho Fish. Phoenix, second vice president: Mrs E. R. Quinn, l a Grande, organizer; Miss Pauline T. Shaw, Portland, r-orrespnnding secretary: Mri E. V. Duncan, Portland, re cording secretary; and Mrs. A C. Fries. Ashland, treasurer. Holiday Wedding Plans Are Made Ashland A December wed ding Is being planned by Miss Erma Jean Snellenberger and David L. Jones. Announce ment of their engagement was made last week by the bride elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Snellenberger of Nnmpa, Ida. Mr. Jones Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L, Jones, 1458 East Main street. He Is a graduate of Ash land High school and at tended Northwest Nazarene college for two years. He is serving In the United States Air Force at the Amarillo Air Force base. Miss Snellenberger was graduated from Columbia High school, Tucson, Ariz. She also attended Northwest Nazarene college and Peacock Beauty school and Is em ployed In a Nampa beauty alon. "DEAR DIARY" Joyous Days ... Ma did call, but only for in English assignment , . Mom really made t hit at P.T.A. meeting last week . . . She was wearing that gor geous blue suit she'd bought at TOWN I COUNTRY and every one said the looked ust super ... we both love going to that cute shop ... all the girls are so friend ly and fusl let us browse and browse ... no pressure to buy . . . just look and get ideas . . , they're to anxious for us to keep "style minded" . . . time to study now . . . Goodnile, dear diary town; SHOP WHITE CITY, ORE. 2 C- 7 OCTOBER 28, 1962 Mrs. E, L, Bartholomew (leattd) was hostess Monday or a meeting of the Ore gon Slate board of the PEO sisterhood held at her home, 2635 Hillcrest road. Others at tending the session, at which expansion of If! I T Among those attending a meeting of the Oregon Stale board o( the PEO sisterhood Monday in Midtord were (left to right) Miss Pauline T. Shaw. Portland, state correspond ing secretary; Mrs. A. C. Fries, Ashland, treasurer; Mrs. E. V. Duncan, Portland, re cording secretary and Mrs. E. R. Quinn, La Meetinq Planned j Alpha Chi Omega alumnae of the Rogue Valley will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, October 29, at the home of Mrs. Frank 1 Perl, 1909 East Main sired. ; All Alpha Chi Omega alum- nac in the area are invited to attend and are asked to call j Mrs. Alan S. Marker, 773- 3046. VOTE FOR JIMMY DUNLEVY MAYOR ' Administrative Ability V Trained in Public Relations V Six Years City Council 20 Years Local Resident AN,: - 1 I A '' :-,V ' V- -f"' .. - 'v- c'v- - .: if, U Grande, stale organiser. Major discussion centered around the sisterhood's educational loan fund, started in 1907, end which the group plans to expand through chapter con tributions since the need has increased in recent years, (Knackstedt photo) Alaskans Guests In Prospect Prospect Visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beck from Slate Creek, Alaska. The men are brothers. The couple contin ued from here to their winter home In Tempo, Ariz. the sisterhood's educational loan fund was discussed, were Mrs, Fletcher Fish (left) second vice-president for the stale, and Mrs. J. T. Longfellow, Corvallis, first vice-president. (Knackstedt photo) u Couple Return Talent Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Christian returned last week from Victoria. B.C., Canada, Mrs. Christian's former home. The occasion of their two week trip was a fiiinily re union which was attended by Mrs. Christian's mother and her brothers and sisters. oil Td FVI A. J,.. N,i..h. Chm, rtnvv Or Mmv t.imni, 23 I I. M.n, Mfdt.-td. Or. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Home Economists Plan District Workshop Here The Southern Oregon dis trict of the American Home Economics association will hold a workshop in Medford Saturday, Nov. 3, at 12:30 p.m. at the Rogue Valley Country club. Home econo mists in business or home making from Jackson, Jose phine, and Douglas counties will attend. Also attending will be Mrs. George V. Hartness, president of the Oregon Home Econom ics association. Mrs. Hartness is now working towards her doctorate in family life edu cation at Oregon State uni versity, and is currently asso ciate professor in the educa tion and psychology depart ment at Lewis and Clark col lege in Portland, she is a member of the National Coun cil of Family Relations, and a number of professional or ganizations. Mrs. Hartness will discuss the association's program of work in relation to the Ameri can Home Economics associa tion, the role of members in the state association's program of work, what satisfactions a member may anticipate through active membership, Shower Honors Miss Turner Central Point - Miss Alice Turner, bride-elect of Alan Schumacher of Helsson, Wash., was honored at a shower given October 22 by Mrs. Lelan Starks and Mrs. Larry Starks at the lattcr's home, 68 Freeman road. The wedding is set for November 24. Miss Turner is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, 86 Freeman road. Games were won by Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mrs. J. E. Vincent and Miss Annabell Turner, a sister of the bride- elect. The honored guest was pre sented a corsage of white rose. buds and lily of the valley by Mrs. Lelan Starks. The gift table was decorat ed with a centerpiece of pink chrysanthemums and dusty miller arranged with music notes. Above the table were white wedding bells. After the bride-elect opened her gifts refreshments were served. Other guests included the bride's mother, Mrs. Don Tur ner: Mrs. Lcs Stevens, Mrs. Harold Lumsden, Miss Carrie Lumsden, Mrs. A. R. Bohan- nan, Miss Judy Bohannan, Mrs. William Anhorn, Miss Jane Evans. Miss Marylin Sakraida, Mrs. Lyle Paul!, Mrs. Louise Clark, Mrs. Rich ard Korncr. Mrs. Anna Yo cum. and Mrs. Alice Smith, grandmother of the bride elect. Married Prospect - News of interest in this vicinity is the recent marriage of Miss Marylin Val entine and Joe Beck, both of Prospect. They are living near Coos Bay where Mr. Beck is employed. WASH rfC (2 Dimes AJ per Load) While you wait, relax in eur clean, comfortable atmosphere. DRY w (One Dime) Big double load wash ers save you time and money. NONTtsiK 7 DAYS I yv A WEEK PV0k t OAKDALE LAUNDROMAT COIN-OPERATED DRY CLEANING Loured it 11th tnd OjWiIi nut te fMdile Mirktt and the organization of Home Economist in Homcmaking groups throughout the slate Mrs. Avery Steinmetz, pres ident-elect of the association, will also attend the workshop. She holds a master's degree from Oregon State university has been dean of women at OSU and taught family life courses there, receiving a ci tation from the War Depart ment for her work with wom en at the Hanford wartime atomic project. Mrs. Steinmetz will speak on the topic "What's Under Your Feet?" It is stated that she will give the group "an opportunity to take inventory of some of our convictions about the most important things in life, values we cher ish, and some basic philosophy of life." Mrs. Alam Holmes, member of the local association, will tell of the accomplishments of the local home economics group, and some of the proj ects planned for the future. The Rogue Valley Home Economists in Homcmaking are hostesses for the occasion. Any home economics gradu ate interested in attending may call Mrs. Keith Hocker- smith, 772-4949, district chair man, and president of the local group, or Mrs. James Wells, 772-8344, secretary, for a reservation. Reservations should be made by Tuesday. 5i Donna Fredenburg Winter Wedding Set For Couple Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Lcngclc, 311 Mary street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Donna L. Fred enburg, to Thomas M. Arch er. Miss Fredenburg is a grad uate of St. Mary's schools and Robertson School of Business, Iowa, is now living in Port land, she is employed by Bankers Lite company. Mr. Archer, originally from Iowa, is no wliving in Port land and is employed by Pa cific Power and Light com pany. The wedding will take place in Portland on January 12, Cut cleaning bi our automatic, coin-operated machines will do all your dry cleaning jobs to perfection, fasti Plus TV for your enjoyment and coin-operated hair dryers. DRY CLEAN $2oo (8 Quarters per load) i ... w 1 1, tm IAUNDROMAT sjSTtWART B ' '' Betty L Gunter Couple Plans December Rites Mr and Mrs. Claude L. Gun ter, 1596 South Peach street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Lea Gunter, of Pasadena, Calif., to Binford Farrar Jr., of Highland Park, Calif. Miss Gunter is employed by Names 'N Places in Pasa dena. Her fiance is an em ployee of the Glcndale Trans fer and Storage company, Glendale, Calif. He is a son of Binford Farrar Sr., Los Angeles. The bride-elect is a Med-, ford High school graduate and , was employed at the Public Library of Medford and Jack son county. ' The bridegroom-elect at- tended Benjamin Franklin High school at Pasadena. The wedding is set for De cember 29 in the Chapel of Roses at Pasadena. Pi BetaPhis i Plan Program l The Pi Beta Phi alumnae program for their meeting Tuesday, October 30 will be a sound and color moving pic-: ture entitled, "Safari in Afri-, ca. The meeting will open j at 8 p.m., and will be held ' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; Houston L. Bush Jr., 118 Black Oak drive. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson will present the film. Mrs. Johnson is a member of the group. Members are extending invitations to their husbands to join them for the viewing and to remain for Halloween refreshments. Alumnae new to the area are invited to contact Mrs. Bush, telephone 772-4798. or Mrs. Herbert C. Massinger, telephone 773-5453. Others wanting further information regarding the meeting also are invited to call. at Herndobler's . . 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The public is invited to enter arrangements in all classes. Mrs. Fred C. Shore, chair man of the show, may be con tacted by calling telephone 664-2015. From the fields, along the roadside and at the seashore the women have collected items such as seaweed, kelp, fungas, shells and driftwood, and from the woods they have gathered branches, cones, nuts, acorns, leaves and mosses. From their gardens and If you struggle and strain when reading or sewing ... or notice discomfort under various types of lighting , . . or if your eyes blur and burn, itch and twitch, consult Dr. Noles Optometrists at Columbian Optical Company, who have safeguarded the vision of your friends and neighbors for over 56 years! Complete Eye Examination Convenient Credit We Phone 72-9990 casual shopping with convenient parking Drs. Omar J. Noles ind Williim T. Kodion fit 'S3 l-'inl Ridge Maple Headquarters Show Will those of friends they have se lected choice flowers, vege tables, berries and plants, anything which they can dry, cure, treat with glycerine, preserve or spray. Members explained that just as persons improve their own personal appearance with beauty aids, they do their best to make the most of nature's gifts in vegetation. Many have found the work to be a form of therapy, both physically and mentally, as they create their original ar rangements and in landscap ing their own gardens. An added feature of this year's show is an exhibit of all the native cones, each one labeled with its correct bo tanical name. The collection has been loaned to the club by Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Centner, who have made an extensive study of native cones in Oregon. 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