Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1963, Image 20

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Hollander's
Art Exhibit
Announced
Ashland A newcomer In
Rogue valley art circles is
Alex Bos, impressionistic ar
tist from Amsterdam, Hoi
land, who now makes his
home In Ashland. Today he
is to be honored at a recep
tion at the Ashland Art gal.
lery. 31 Water street.
On display will be 25
sketches, drawings and paint
ings by Mr. Bos, ranging (rom
portraits to landscapes and
fantasies. It will be the first
time this collection has been
presented in the United
States.
The artist studied at the
Groninge Art school and at
the Art academy in Amster
dam before coming to this
country less than a year ago,
Last fall he married Johanna
Knles, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Knies, 600 Chest
nut street. The Knies family
came to Ashland from Am.
sterdam the previous year.
The Alex Bos show will run
through February with gal.
lery hours from 1 to 10 p.m
At today's reception from 2
to 4 p.m. coffee and tea will
be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert On.
stad have announced that gal.
lery members may take ad.
vantage of the rental plan
whereby pictures may be pur
chased through rental pay
ments. The public is invited
to attend the reception for
Mr. Bos or to view the display
any afternoon or evening.
1
Soprano
Will Sing
In Ashland
Ashland Marion Downs,
nationally known lyric so
prano, will present two re
citals in Ashland on Sunday,
February 17. The first will be
at Southern Oregon college at
3 p.m., and the second at the
First Methodist Church at 7:30
p.m. The talented artist has
Ihe distincition of a Fulbright
grant from the U.S. State de
partment and was recipient of
an Atkinson foundation award
for opera and folk studies.
She has presented concerts
in the Scandinavian countries,
Europe, and Mexico.
Marion Downs received her
master's decree In music
Columbia university and has
siuoiea at tne Jullllard Con
servatory of Music In New
Yorjc City and at the Verdi
conservatory Jn Milan, Italy.
Mrs. Downs Is the widow
or tne late Karl Downs, young
Methodist minister, who was
president of Sam Houston col
lege, Huntsville, Texas. In his
memory there is the Downs
Memorial Methodist Church
in Oakland, Calif, and the
Downs high school In Weimar,
Tex.
As a concert personality,
the lyric soprano convinces
the listener instantly of her
versatility and talent. Her un
usual accompaniment to her
programs gives a uniqueness
and Individuality. Her singing
of Negro spirituals has both
warmth and depth.
There will be no charge for
her concert at the college but
a free offering will be accept
ed at the First Methodist
church.
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Lloyd Halvtrson, Medford art dealer and
collector, is shown her with on of tha
paintings now being displayed at Rogu
gallery, 220 Wast Main street, for Rogua
Valley Art association. PainUd by the fam
ous Francisco Jot de Goya (1746-1828) tha
work is a portrait of Madam Varlai. dona
in 1785. Goya was considered tha most Im
portant Spanish painter of his time; he was
director of the San Fernando Academy in
Madrid, and was painter to the king. Soma
of his greater works arc in tha Metropolitan
Museum, Naw York. Also in the collection
now displayed at tha gallery are works by
Guardi, Poussin, Degas, Turner, Van Dyck
and Modigliani.
Out-of-Town Guests
Attend Medford Rites
Guests from Portland
Klamath Falls, Eugene and
California cities wr in
Medford this week end to at
tend the marriage of Miss
Marsha O'Suliivan. daunhler
of Mr. and Mm. T?. .T rVKnl.
livan, 518 North Barneburg
roaa, ana Kobert J. Weber,
Portland. The ceremony was
held Saturday noon In Sacred
Heart Catholic church.
Mr. and Mrs. n'Knlllvnn en.
tertaincd at dinner in their
home for ahnllt 20 ffiipals nr.
ceding the wedding rehearsal
rrraay evening. Among the
guests were the bridegroom's
momer, Mrs. Andrew Weber,
Portland, and the Rev. An
drew Weber, Air Force chap
lain, and brother of the
bridegroom, who celebrated
the nuntiul mass
Among the early guests to
arrive nere rnr th rtrmnrw
were aunla nnrt unii fli nf ihm
Bride, Dr. and Mrs. Richard
u man. Frpinn. rain or,H
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gal
lagher. Portland. U'ilh thlr
children, Marjorie, Robert
and Richard Gllman. anH
Michael Gallacher. A snnnlnl
guest at the ceremony was
HornbrnnV Final plans
frc St-.eis-:.;iUf.: SI. ra:r:.k
enrd party were made Thurs
dny by members ot SI. John's
Altar Society when they met
at the home of Mrs. Edward
Smith.
The date for this year's
event will be March 23 at 8
p.m. at the Grange hall. A
handmade aighan has been
donated the group to be
awarded during the evening.
It will be on di-pmy in the
window of the T. Jones com
pany store.
This Is the local society's
only fund-raising event of the
year. The president is Mrs.
Robert Thilps.
Party Honors
Newiywed Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Donner,
whose marriage was a recent
event, were honored at a par
ty February 2 In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mil
hoan, 629 Franquette street.
The event also observed the
birthday anniversary of Mr.
Mllhoan.
Mrs. Donner Is the former
Hs?! Shnpp.
Gifts were presented to (he
newly married couple and to
Mr. Milhnan.
Mrs. Beulah Croucher had
decorated the Mllhoan home
and games were played and !
prizes awarded. Dancing also
was Diversion oi tne eve
ning. A buffet supper was served
by the hostess.
Other guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thomas.
Miss Olson
Heads House
Miss Jov Olson, rlmmlil.. t
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Olson,
100 South Groveland avenue,
mecuora, recently was elected
president of the Chi Omega
chanter at the itni
Oregon.
This was Miss Olson's first
term at the University of Ore
gon as she whs a transfer stu
dent from Stephens college
whrr eh? was iiudent body
vice president.
Miss Olsu is at Ihe present
time secretary for the Asso
ciated Students ot the Univer
sity of Oregon lobbying com-
niinee, winch will be lobby-
ig l the stHtc ccislatiire
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Alpha run Omeca Onern
court last fall.
Rotary Womer
Plan Meeting
Women of Rotary plan a
meeting Wednesday, Februrry
13 at 12:30 p.m., in the home
of Mrs. Charles Gustafson,
2210 WUcrest road. Wives of
ail Rotariuns are Invited.
Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Gustafson,
telephone 772-2385.
the bride's erandfather. T. F.
O'Suliivan, who came from
San Mateo, Calif.
The bride is Merifnrrf
High school graduate and she
attended Marvlhurst cnllns
at Oswetfo. For the nast vrar
she has been cmnloved in
Portland by the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph com
pany. The bridecronm I a
Shell gasoline dealer in Port
land.
Miss O'Suliivan was hon
ored recently at a hrlrinl
shower In Portland and dur
ing ine holiday season she
was entertained here by the
Misses Judy Chrlstensen and
Jacqueline Croagcr. Former
classmates and other guests
attended the Medford shower.
Phil iD Hanson
To Appear In
Saudi Arabia
Philip Hanson. Ashland an.
tor. has been hnnkorl fnt
series of nerformanc in sm.
dl Arabia in October. They
will include three
ances of his one man show
"Moby Dick" and one of his
own choosing from his three
other one-man shows.
His other shows include
'The Rebels." whirh include.
words of American patriots;
"Kings and Clowns," William
Shakespeare plays, and "My
Name is Aram" by William
oaruyan.
The performance wilt he
among those on a concert se
ries for American families
with American Arabian Oil
company.
Mr. Hanson left Ashland
some time ago for a tour of
numerous Canadian t.ties.
C. C. Hoovers
To Be Honored
Friends and relatives nf Mr
a-d Mr. C. C. Haw.-.-r r...?le
Point, arc invited to a recep
tion this afternoon In their
honor in observance of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
The event will be held from
2 to 5 o'clock at the Eagle
roini urange hall. It is being
given by their sons and daughters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Claud W. Hoover and Mr. and
Mrs. Mclvin F. Hoover. They
will be assisted by members
of the Grange and Eagle Point
Garden club.
The family has requested
that there be no presents.
Buffingtons on
Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buffing
ton, Campbell road, left Fri
day for Mexico City, Mexico
and Puerto Vatlarta nn the
coast between Acapulco and
Mazatlan. They stopped at
Fresno, Calif., to join Dr. and
Mrs. J. D. Thorburn. k
also in Medford, who are
making the trip with the Buffingtons.
The sroun nlans in iv
three days in the Mexican
capital and will be about two
weeks in Puerto Vallarta.
Amone activities nl annpd
are deep sea fishing, skin div
ing, and wild boar and ocelot
hunting in the jungle area
near there.
Rogue Sis-Q Council Slates Annual Squareup
Southern Oregon square
dancers, affiliated as the
Rogue Sis-Q Council of the
Oregon Federation ot Square
Dance clubs, will join forces
to host the sixth annual
Square up. It is set for March
16 and 17, and some 500
dancers are expected from
the entire Northwest for the
week end in the Rogue valley.
Acitivity will center at
Britt Memorial hall on the
Southern Oregon college cam
pus in Ashland. Dance ses
sion will be scheduled during
Saturday, and climaxed by
dancing Saturday night to the
calling of Dick Holton, out
standing guest caller Irom the
Sacramento area
Mr. Holton is known to his
associates variously as "Mr.
Five by Five'' and "Mr. Pink
Pants" and reportedly is not-
Students
Give Recital
Piano and organ students
of Mrs. Ray Powers, 707 Sher
man street, were presented in
recital February 2 in the
Girls Community club.
Appearing as pianists were
Margie Leyman, Lynda
Bcardslcy, Douglas Bishop
Lcqueta Stephenson, Monte
Williams, Alama Horton, Deb
bie Grow, Dean Engleson,
Kay Bright, Janice Horton,
John Grow, Judy Hill, Donna
Bishop, Karen Stinger, Deb
bie Unrush, Reva Humphrey
and Gail Trimble.
Organists were Sue Van-
Liew, John Grow, Lequeta
Stephenson, Vickie Vaughan,
Lynda Bcardsley and Sharon
Taylor.
Prelude music was furnish
ed by Mrs. John Kirby and
guest vocal soloist was Miss
Lynn Farrcll, Southern Ore
gon college student. Guests
were seated by Ronald Weid-
man and the guest list was
kept by Miss Dorreen Christian.
Serving refreshments were
Miss Connie Hunt, Mrs. Lou
ise German and Miss Linda
Carver. Mrs. Kirby was host
ess for the tea hour.
Luncheon
Jacksonville-A luncheon is
planned by Adrael Past Ma
trons club Monday, February
11 at 12:30 p.m., in the home
of Mrs. George Mero, 1615
Thomas road. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Wallace Brill and
Mrs. Lena Ryde.
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challenging programs. Two Squares,
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for dancers that evening, one Bellview Grange hall, Ash
land, is scheduled (or Sunday
morning. The afternoon ses
sion is programmed (or invit
ed callers from the entire
Northwest. A dozen guest
callers are expected to take
part.
Alden Moyer, council presi
dent, states that Squareup
plans, under the guidance ot
committee chairman Don
Johnson, are progressing well.
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