MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1963
Medford Sojourners
To Mark Anniversary
New York Martier-Ray-mond's
pala pink Alaskine
three-piece dinner costume
ior spring is designed with a
waist-length sleeveless over
blouse worn under a side
fastened jacket that closes
with a bow. Rounded at the
hips, the slim skirt is attach
ed a camisole top. (UPI)
sure'.
See your doctor first, and
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STORE HOURS
Weekdays
8 A.M. Is 10 P.M.
Sundays and
Holidays
8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
We "Attt" Green
Give
Stamps
The twenty-third annivers
ary of the founding of the
Medford Sojourners club will
be observed with a party
Thursday, February 14 at
12:30 p.m. in the Girls Com
munity club. Founders and
past presidents will be honor
ed guests.
A catered luncheon will be
served and after a brief bus
ness meeting bridge, pinochle
and canasta will be played
Reservations should be
made by calling Mrs. Leland
Middleton, telephone 773
3571, or Mrs. Marvin Slavens,
telephone 773-6128, not later
than Tuesday, February 12,
those in charge point out.
Mrs. Clifton Green is chair
man of the decorating com
mittee. Inactive and prospective
members particularly are in
vited. Any woman who has
lived in the Rogue valley not
Wedding Rites
To Take Place
In California
Dr. Bernard T. Thompson,
3290 Jacksonville highway,
Medford, announces the forth
coming marriage of his
daughter, Miss Jewclle
Aileen Thompson to John
Francis Donahue, son of Fran
cis Donahue, Jersey City, N.J.
The wedding date has been
set for Sunday, March 3 at
6:30 p.m., in the Wayfarers'
chapel overlooking the sea
at Pacific Palisades, Calif.
The bride-elect is a grad
uate of Walla Walla college
and received her degree in
physical therapy at Loma
Linda college, Calif. She is
employed at the clinic of Drs.
Robert B. Portis, Jack Mo
shein and' Arthur Brody,
orthopedic surgeons of Bev
erly Hills, Calif. Miss Thomp
son attended Rogue River
Junior academy, Medford,
and is a graduate of Laurel
wood academy, Portland.
The bridegroom-elect is a
graduate of the University of
Illinois and a member of Sig
ma Chi fraternity. He was a
national AAU swimming
champion. He now is em
ployed as sales engineer for
Electrafilm fn Burbank, Calif.
The couple plans a delayed
honeymoon to Hawaii in
June.
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Open House
Honors Woman
Central Point Miss Minnie
While of the Lynwood home,
Central Point, was honored
on the occasion of her eighty
fifth birthday February 3.
Open house was held by her
nephew, John Wisely, and
Mrs. Wisely in their home
at 1059 Morrow road, Med
ford, during the afternoon.
Over 40 persons attended.
Another nephew, Floyd
Wisely, and his wife of Med
ford, attended. Other relatives
included her grand niece, Mrs.
Pete Johnston, with Mr. John
ston and their sons, Gary and
Tim, Central Point; Mr. and
Mrs. David Wisely and son,
Jerry, Medford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Wisely and son
Jaymc, Eagle Point. David
Wisely and Steven Wisely are
grand nephews.
A birthday cake was served.
Miss White was born in
Iowa and also lived in Ne
brsksa. She has bet;, voi'icy
resident since 1947. ,
more than two years may be a
prospective members.
Furthern information re
garding membership may be
obtained from the hospitality
chairman, Mrs. Leatha Janes,
telephone 855-1319.
Charity
Party Is
Announced
The first charity party of
the year for Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club players will
be conducted Sunday, Febru
ary 17. Contributions this
year will go to two benefic
iaries, the National Multiple
Sclerosis society and the In
stitute of Logopedics, officers
have announced.
At the February 5 master
point play for the club guest
players were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cruikshank, Seattle,
Wash.
Nineteen tables were in
play with two sections.
The section A, north-south
winners were Mrs. Sam Van
Dyke and Al Gilhousen who
scored 139 points. Continuing
winners were Mrs. Marrs Gib
bons and Mrs. Fred Rehling,
second, 137; Mrs. Carl Ander
son and Mrs. Herbert Red
dick, Grants Pass, third, 127;
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Gordon,
fourth, 123'i.
East-west winners in Sec
tion A were Mrs. W. W. Stev
enson and Mrs. Glen Har
rison, first, 124; Mrs. John
Dougherty and Ray S. Wise,
second, 118'i; Mrs. B. M.
Stinebaugh and Mrs. Delbert
Davenport, Grants Pass, third,
113; and Dr. and Mrs. M. E.
Corthell, fourth, 112.
Section B, north-south win
ners were Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Clark, first, 126'i; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McDuffee, sec
ond, 118's; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Finnell, third, 113;
and Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank,
fourth, 115.
East-west, Section B win
ners were Mrs. Janice Barr
and Frank Dolenshek, first
140a; Mr. and Mrs. George
Bratton, second 123 V&; Mrs.
M. E. Lancaster and Mrs. A.
Blackbund, Ashland, third,
122; and Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Sanderson, fourth, 109.
Refreshments in the valen
tine theme were served after
the play bv Mrs. Jack Mit
chell. Group to Meet
On Wednesday
The Shakespeare Interest
group sponsored by Medfnrd
branch, American Association
of University Women, will
meet Wednesday, February
13, at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. John Strong, 2120 Wood
lawn drive.
The play "Henry V" will
be discussed by Mrs. Bruce
Nelson, Mrs. James Shoe
maker, Mrs. Frank Mee, and
Mrs. John Simon. All interest
ed persons are invited to at
tend. Further information
about the group may be ob
tained by contacting Mrs.
Robert Wilcox, 664-1427, the
interest group chairman.
Due to conflicts in acquir
ing the desired speaker, the
Antiques Interest group meet
ing will be postponed until
Tuesday, February 26. More
details will be announced
later.
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Leonard B. Smith, Detroit, Mich., professional cornet
soloist and band leader, will be featured soloist with the
Ashland High school symphonic band in a concert planned
for Thursday, February 14, in the school gymnasium. It
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Raoul G. Maddox, band director,
slates thai the guest musician, considered by many to be the
nation's finest cornetisl, will play several cornet solos. The
program will also include serious and light band music from
all periods of music literature. The public is invited to
attend the concert for which a modest charge will be made.
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Miss Phyllis Eplcy
News Received
Of Engagement
Hornbrook Of interest lo
cally is the announcement
made recently by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Van Epley of San
Jose, Calif., of the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Phyllis Vanctta Eplcy, to
Leonard A. Bear, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank X. Bear of
Hornbrook.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Willow Glen High school in
San Jose, and is a physical
education major at San Juse
City college.
Her fiance is a graduate of
O'Dca High school in Seattle,
Wash., and has completed two
years at Southern Oregon
college, Ashland. He has com
pleted his tour of active duly
with the Armv. and I (?rm-
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No date has been set for
the wedding.
Return
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson returned this
week to their home in Atha
basca, Alberta, Canada, after
a visit of two months here
with his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Matt John
son. The local couple accom
panied their visitors as far
north as Oregon City, return
ing to Hornbrook on Wednesday.
Pythian Official
To Visit Local
Lodge Tuesday
Members of Talisman lodge.
Knight of Pythias, of Medford
will gather at the Pythian
building Tuesday, to honor
Oregon Grand Chancellor
Knights of Pythias Marvin A.
Emerson, Forest Grove. Chan
cellor Commander of the local
lodge is Charles A. Lasher.
Plans are to be discussed
for the international celebra
tion of 100 years of service.
The lodge charter was granted
by an act of Congress and
signed by President Abraham
Lincoln on February 19, 1864
Among the lodge's projects
are the annual high school
students public speaking con
test, highway courtesy and
poster contests for grade
school children, little league
baseball teams. Boy Scouts,
the junior order of Knights
of Pythias for youth from 13
to 18, and assistance to the
Pythian Sister temples who
sponsor the order of Sunshine
Girls.
Grand Chancellor Emerson
will be in Grants Pass
Wednesday for an official visit
to Thermopylce lodge. 1
A coffee and social hour
will follow both mcttings.
Latin American
Trip on Program
Miss Irma Barnes of Rogue
Valley Manor will speak of a
r?"pnt trip to Latin America
al a meeting of the Women's
Fellowship of the Medford
Congregational church Thurs
day, February 14. The session
will be held from 12 noon to
3 p.m., in Ihe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Padgham,
2707 Spnngbrook road.
Once again the plans for
the proposed new church will
be available for study of those
present.
Home
Hornbrook Mrs. Haltie
Holland returned Sunday
from a three-week visit with
relatives and friends In Taft
and Bakcrsfield, Calif, where
she made her home for many
years before moving to Horn
brook several months ago.
Mrs. Holland is the mother of
Mrs Dwain Hamner, Hornbrook.
Luncheons
Planned By
Democrats
The E 1 e a n or Roosevelt
league will hold the first of a
series of monthly luncheon
meetings at the Colony rest
aurant, Fourth and ' Front
streets, Medford, Thursday,
February 14 beginning at
12:30 p.m. according lo Mrs.
Frank Christian, Talent, presi
dent. The report of the nominat
ing committee and election of
I officers for this year will be
held at the meeting. Mrs.
Christian urged members to
attend and said any women
interested in joining the
league are invited to come to
the luncheon.
The decorations committee
will use the St. Valentine's
day motif in table decor and
favors, and any one wishing to
exchange valentines with
members or to leave them to
be sent to members who are
ill. are welcome to do so, she
said.
Mrs. Ralph Poslon asks
members and all other Demo
cratic women and their
friends to save articles for the
Eleanor Roosevelt league rum
mage sale set for Tuesday,
Marsh 12 at the Fehl building.
Proceeds from the sale will be
allocated to the Democratic
state quota, she said.
Card Party
Announced Medford Junior Service
league, is planning a dessert
card party at the Girls' Com
munity club on Wednesday,
February 20 at 1 p.m.
All interested women are
Invited to join in this birth
day party planned in observ
ance of the founding of the
league's kindergarten for the
hard of hearing.
Mrs. Henry Boehnke and
Mrs. Don McNeil are co-chairmen
for the event, and Mrs.
Donald McGeary and Mrs.
John Weiscl are arranging for
dessert to be served.
Cards will be available for
bridge, canasta, or pinochle.
For reservations those inter
ested may call Mrs. Robert
Hood, dial 773-2722.
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Ladies Day Announced
For Shasta Ski Bowl
Medford area and Ashland
women are invited to partici
pate in a Ladies Day program
at Mount Shasta Ski bowl
Wednesday, February 13. A
chartered bus will leave the
Midford Greyhound bus depot
at 8 a.m. A trip planned last
Wednesday was cancelled be
cause of inclement weather.
The Ladies Day program is
sponsored by the ski bowl
management and ski lessons
and use of the rope tow are
furnished them without
charge, it U stated. All wom
en skiers from beginners to
experts are invited to take
part in the activity. Sight
seers also are invited. A nom
inal charge is made for the
bus trip.
Tryouts
Announced
Footlightcrs will have try
outs for a new play, "'Five
Finger Exercise" by Peter
Shaffer, on Monday and Tues
day, February 11 and 12 at 8
p.m. at the Fairgrounds thea
ter. The play, a drama, will be
directed by Frank Buchtcr.
Mr. Buchter has expressed the
idea that it would be interest
ing to cast this play with all
new people. Therefore, any
one in Medford or the sur
rounding area is invited to
try out for a role or otherwise
help with the play.
Footlightcrs sugRcst that
'since it is too early for spring
housecleaning or yardwork,
this is a good time to take
part In a play."
For more information
please call 772-5096 daytime.
Group Leader
s Librarian
Program Slated
Phocnlx-S 1 i d e 3 will be
shown at a meeting of the
Women'B association, Phoenix
Presbyterian church, Tues
day, February 12, at 10 a.m.
at the church.
First of a series of four pro.
grams on Asia's rim will be
given. Mrs. George Breeze,
Medford, will show slides of
the rim area. Mrs. Marvin
Williams will present a map
study of the area and Mrs.
Aiko Brilcs from Japan will
also take part in the program
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon followed by
the circle study at 1 p.m. Mrs
William Saladin will lead the
circle study with the theme
God Chooses a People. Ev
eryone is Invited to attend the
entire meeting or any portion.
Mrs. Marvin Williams is
serving as missionary chair
man for the Phoenix Presby
terian church.
Omar Bacon, librarian of
Public Library of Medford
and Jackson county, will con
duct the Wednesday, Febru
ary 13, meeting of the Great
Decisions program al the First
Melhodist church.
.The session will bo on Red
China and the USSR, accord
ing to Miss Voda Brower,
chairman of the series. She
said that soup and coffee are
furnished and interested per
sons are Invited to take their
sandwiches.
The sessions are geared to
employed persons who have a
limited noon hour. The meet
ing starts promptly at noon
and continues for 50 minutes
Chapter Plans
Valentine Party
Heames cnapter urner 01
the Eastern Star, will hold a
stated meeting and valentine
party Thursday, February 14
at 8 p.m. at the Medford Ma
sonic temple. Mrs. Gene Dyke,
worthy matron, and Ross Oll-
kison, worthy patron, will
preside.
Pinochle, bridge and cunas-
ia will be played following re
freshments. The committee
for the evening will be head
ed by Mrs. Jack Clark and
Mrs. Glen Linn.
All members of the order
are invited to attend.
The bus is to stop at the
Gier Drug store in Phoenix
and also at the Mark Antony
hotel in Ashland.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the Rogue
Ski shop, telephone 772-8047
or Mrs. Harry Danielson, tele
phone 773-3391.
Students Plan
April Wedding
Talent-Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Wilson, Foss road, Talent, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Nancy
Sue Wilson, to Frederick Lee
Mcllish Jr., son of Dr. and
Mrs. Frederick Lee Mellish,
117 Black Oak drive, Med
ford. The bride is to graduate
from Southern Oregon college
in social science in March, re
ceiving a bachelor of science
degree.
The bridegroom, a senior
at Oregon State university, is
majoring in general science
and plans to enter veterinari
an school this fall. The wed
ding is planned for late April.
Both the bride-elect and her
fiance are 1959 Medford High
school graduates.
Student To
Take Tour
Ashland-Miss Judy Bjorlie,
who spent a few days between
semesters visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Bjorlie, 611 Normal avenue,
is a member of the Pacific
Lutheran university 60-voice
Choir of the West.
This musical organization
from the Tacoms school has
been chosen for a summer
concert tour of Norway and
continental Europe. Leaving
by jet May 31 the students
will fly to New York and
from there to Norway where
they are to live aboard a
boat during June as guests of
the Norwegian government
nacn evening tncy will ap
pear In concerts. In July the
choir will travel south sing
ing in many countries includ
ing Switzerland and Italy,
They expect to return to the
United States August 10.
Miss Bjorlie, a sophomore
at Pacific Lutheran univer
sity, was a member of the
choir that presented concerts
In Canada and Washington be
tween semeaters.
Nancy Sue Wilson
(Simonson-Walker photo)
lection Slated
Election of officers is slat
ed by Neighbors of Wood
craft lodge Monday, February
11 at B p.m.. in the Eagles
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Right
will be in charge of refreshments.
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