Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1963, Image 17

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1963
MEDFOHD AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Social Events Women's News
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Women (RDearins in "The Mikado" when it opens Friday
January 11, at Medford High school will be wearing lovely,
new handmade costumes of authentic Japaneie design. Mn.
Richard Doi, Aihland, native ol Japan, assisted Mn. Henry
DeVon, Talent, coitume supervisor for the production, in
the deiign and detail of the coiiumei. Here Mn. DeVon ii
shown arranging the obi ol Diana Hunter's costume. Miss
Hunter sings the role of Fitli Sing in the popular viiineri
and Sullivan comic opera. The coitume project has been
underway for several weeks. After conferences with Mrs.
Doi, Mrs. DeVoss did the cutting of the material. She made
one costume In order to work out details, Mrs. Herbert
Hunter made three and a Talent seamstress was procured to
make the remainder. Costumes were required for 15 prin
cipals and chorus members. Also new for this presentation
of "The Mikado" is the scenery designed and built by Vern
Goodrich and painted by Dean Smith. R. D. Werner, pro
ducer and musical director of the opera, states that the entire
production is one of the most ambitious ever undertaken by
the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon, the sponsoring
group. Performances are scheduled Friday and Saturday,
January 11-12, with curtain time at 8:1 S p.m. Tickets are on
sale at Mann's and Purucker's stores and all seats are
reserved.
Guests, Students In
Applcgatc Valley - Many
persons have returned to
homes and schools after holi
day visits. Mr. and Mrs. Mor
gan Busch and son, Jeffrey,
have returned to Los Altos,
Calif., after being guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stalun,
Hamilton road.
Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Miller of Beverly Hills, Calif.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Roloff while visiting
at Shady Cove.
Miss. Mary Beth Ramsay
has returned to Wcstmunt col-
Applegate News
lege at Santa Barbara after
spending the vacation here
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Ramsay. David
Webb, senior at Medford high
school, visited relatives at
Bend, Ore., during the vaca
tion period.
Californian
In Prospect
Prospect - Mrs. John Wil
liams, who lives near Clear
Lake. Calif., recently visited
her daughter and family, the
David J. Richeys.
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ajurangs! dun ne in lex A
New York - The Millinery Institute of America has an
nounced the winners of the coveted Golden Hat Award, the
industry's highest tribute to "the best hatted" women in the
United Stales. Winners in four of the seven categories are
Carol Burnett, television star, (seated loll); Mrs. Gardner
Cowles, New York City, international society: Gianna D'
Angelo (standing left) popular music; and Patrice Munsel,
opera star. (UPI)
Kathy Basham Honored
Queen of Bethel 36
O'Brien Miss Kathy Bash
am was installed honored
queen of Bethel 36, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters of the Illinois Valley dur
ing ceremonies January 6.
Redwood chapter, Order of
De Molay, assisted in the rit
ual. Installed with Miss Bash
am were Miss Linda Vcrstceg,
and Miss Rae Thrasher, the
senior and junior princesses;
Miss Donna r-armanee, guiae;
Miss Mary Blue, marshal;
Miss Judy Prather, chaplain;
Miss Claudia Hays, recorder;
Mien Elizabeth Blue. Miss
Connie Orton, Miss Bonnie
Jordan, Miss Roxannc Wil
liams and Miss Sue Petsch,
messengers; Miss Gail Terp
ening, librarian; Miss Bob
ette Breckcnridge, treasurer;
Miss Jan Martin and Miss
Donna Johnson, senior and
junior custodians; Miss Diane
Group Returns
From Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thurs-
inn of the Thurston Dance
ctuHin nprnmnanied bv two'
of their ballet students, Miss
Sue Gifford and Miss Steph
anie Parkinson, have arrived
hnma (mm a triD to San Fran-
cisco where the group attend
ed performances ol mo aan
Francisco Ballet company.
Performed were "The Nut
cracker Suite" and "Beauty
and the Beast." The Thurslons
and the young women visited
backstage with Miss Sally
Bailey, a prima ballerina ana
a fripnrl of the Thurstons who
was a guest teacher three sum
mers ago at the Thurston
studio.
Thpv also met with the
other prima ballerina of the
troupe, Miss Joyce Vol'mar,
and the leading male dancer,
Richard Carter.
The Thurstons sponsored
the San Francisco Ballet com
pany on a tour to Medford
and Ashland about six years
aRo. They performed one
night at the Ashland Mign
school and the other at Hed
rick Junior High school.
Veterans Club
Prizes Awarded
HMi sr-orlno veterans for
December of the Camp White
Veterans Bridge club were
DwQrHpH nrizns criven bv the
Atnnripnn T.pffinn auxiliary.
Department of Oregon, during
master point play ot me ciuu
anuary 4.
Winning first nrizc was
William Vail. The other win
ners were Walter Grow, John
Foley, and Robert Waterman.
Dunne the master point
play Mrs. Sam Richardson and
lohn Shortridgc won first
place in the north-simlh posi
tion. They scored 173 Vt points.
Taking second were Mr. and
Mrs. Lcland Clark with 1511' i
points. Third place was won
by Mrs. George Dean and
George Polski, 15R points, and
fourth went to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Finnell, 145 points.
The cast-west winners were
Mrs. J. J. Finegan and Mra.
Marvin is'slson, first 154'j;
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, sec
ond, 132 Elmer Peterson
md Arthur Scarseth, 142' i,
third, and Mrs. Janice B;irr
and Frank Dolcnshek, fourth,
142.
Californians
Visit Wonder
Wonder Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Bududnrous and daugh
ters Susan and Janet, Monter
ey, Calif., were recent gur-sis
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crane.
Camp Fire Girls Counci
Conducts Annual Election
Dierkes and Miss Janet Pe
ters, guards; Miss LaVeeta
Cooke and Miss Mclinda Fos
ter, pages; Miss Jacinthe Ten
Eyck, prompter and pro tern;
Miss Linda Wells, Miss Eve
lyn Hare and Miss Cathy Ev
ans, choir; and Miss Kathy
Breckenridge, lady of the
lights.
Rainbow Theme
Theme of the ceremonies
was "Over the Rainbow" and
guests were presented miniu-
ture pots of gold. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Basham, parents
of the newly installed queen,
and her brother, Chris Bash
am, presented her with a gav
el. Line officers introduced
their parents.
The retiring honored queen,
Miss Toni Whitely, was hon
ored by an addendum given
by the officers. Each present
ed her a rose and Miss Va
nita Johnson and Miss Irita
Jochim sang.
Installing officers included
the retiring queen. Miss
Whitely; Miss Jean Masters,
Grants Pass, guide; Miss Nor
ma Spencer, marshal; Miss
Lillian Lard, chaplain; Miss
Wilma Scott, recorder; Miss
Marie Breckcnridge, musi
cian; Miss Sara Jones and
Miss Virginia Gilliam, senior
and. junior custodians; Craig
Cross, Bible escort; Kelly
Cross, crown bearer: Miss
Johnson and Miss Jochim,
candlelighters, and Miss Car
ole Spencer and Miss Peggy
t ulk, soloists. -
Refreshments and dancing
were on the program. I
Nursery Group
Slates Meeting
The next meeting of the
Southern Oregon chapter of
the Oregon Association for
Nursery Education will be
Monday, January 14, at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Lester Harris, 707 South Oak
dale avenue.
Mrs. Nellie Kent and Mrs.
LaVonne Braalcn will lead
the study from "Observing
and Recording the Behavior
of Young Children," by Cohen
and Stern. This program is on
"Recording a Child's Use of
Materials." The members will
share experiences on their
various observations of chil
dren's use of paints, clay, pa
per and blocks. They plan to
discuss the value of the use
of graphs and charts on these
observations also.
Persons who are associated
with the pro-school child in
nursery schools, day nurser
ies, day care centers, kinder
gartens or private homes are
invited to attend the meeting.
Further information may be
had by calling Mrs. Harold
Brew, telephone 772-8745. j
Friday 'Meeting
Set at Hoover
Hoover Parent Teacher as
sociation members will hear ;
Oliver Erirkson discuss "Read- i
ing Unlimited" at their gen
eral meeting on Friday, Jan
uary 11, at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. L r i c k so it, remedial i
reading instructor of the spe- j
cial education department of j
the Medford schools, will talk
of the various phases in read-1
ing instruction from primary '
teaching to speed leading
methods at the high school
level.
Coffee will be served from i
2:15 p.m. in the school cafe
Icria to enable parents and
teachers to converse prior to
the meeting.
Mrs. R. H. Wcsterfield, Ash
land, was elected president of
the Rogue Council of Camp
Fire Girls during an annual
meeting January 6 in the Med
ford Methodist church. Mrs.
Pierre Roberts, Ashland, was
elected first vice president;
Mrs. N. H. Gladfcltcr, second
vice president; Mrs. George R.
Engel, secretary, and Mrs.
Walter Stockburgcr, treas
urer. Mrs. Robert Hooper con
ducted the elections.
Installation of officers was
conducted by members of the
O-ki-zu Horizon club. Mem
bers taking part were Cathy
Collins, Linda Jcrrcrson, Julie
Hadworth, Joyce Funk, Mar
garet Gcmaehlich, Connie
Hooper and Connie Shelton.
Colored candles, each color
representing a craft, lined the
officers table and each officer
then was given a candle by
the girls.
Sheryl Gerety in ceremon
ial gown and Connie Shelton
in Camp Fire Girl costume
presented the five and ten
year leadership pins to nine
leaders. Mrs. Rufus Younger
and Mrs. Ray Burnette re
ceived the 10-year pins.
At the conclusion of the
ceremonies refreshments were
served under direction of Mrs.
Robert Longmore, council pro
gram chairman.
During the quarterly elec
tion of officers for the Horizon
club held recently Julie Hox
worth was elected president;
Cathy Collins, vice president;
Joyce Funk, secretary-scribe;
Connie Hooper, treasurer, and
Jackie Wright, reprsentative.
Mrs. Herb Partridge is leader
of the club, the only Horizon
club in Medford. The group
is made up of girls from 14 to
16 years old and any interest
ed girl of this age group is
invited to join. Those who
want further information may
call Mrs. Partridge, telephone
772-8297. Meetings are held
each Tuesday from 7 to 8
p.m.
Meet Tonight
Prospect - Members of the
Prospect Home Extension unit
will meet this evening in the
home of Mrs. Dean Boyer, at
8 o'clock. The meeting was
postponed from last week.
Mother Visits
In Washington
Illinois Valley-Mrs. Robert
Martin is in Carlton, Wash.,
to spend some time with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Mansfield
and their son, born December
30. Mr. Wesley is pastor of a
church in Carlton.
Mom and Tot Class Open
To Interested Mothers
Medford women are invited
to take their pre-school chil
dren to the Medford YMCA on
Monday, January 14, at 11
a.m., for the last session of
the! Mom and Tot swim class
currently being conducted.
This session will be free to
non-members as well as reg
ular Y members.
Lanell Wilkes, water safety
chairman for the Jackson
County c h a p t e r, American
Red Cross, will demonstrate
the mouth-to-mouth method of
artificial respiration and life
saving techniques which even
the most inexperienced swim
mer may utilize. She will also
demonstrate and explain the
various types of life jackets
Guest
Cave Junction - Mrs. Elmer
Fox of Milton-Freewater,
Ore., Is a houseguest at tht
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hillard. Mrs. Fox also
plans to visit friends during
her two-week stay. She is a
former valley resident.
Couple Back From
Vacation South
O'Brien - At home again in
the Siskiyou Village near the
state line are Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Archer who spent the
last six weeks in California
visiting relatives.
and how to adjust youngsters
to their use.
Mrs. Wilkes indicated that
there is a great need in the
area for information regard
ing life jacket use for chil
dren. Families who have boats
or who spend the summer
months around the various
lakes and rivers in the com
munity should give their
youngsters an opportunity to
become adjusted to their
jackets before an actual
emergency exists. A child fall
ing into the water is very apt
to land face down and, unless
he or she knows how to
maneuver, could drown de
spite the supposed life saving
device being worn.
Women are invited to bring
their pre-school children, life
jackets, and swim suits to this
session. Following the demon
stration there will be a free
swim period riming which
mothers may practice tha
techniques shown by Mrs.
Wilkes.
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