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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OHEGON SUNDAY. MAY 19. 1963 C 5 -s On of the soloists for the Medford High school orches tra concert to be given Mon day, May 20, in the ichool auditorium, will b Mitt Sign Luik, pianiit. She ii a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tusk, 1810 East Main street.. Soloist Announced Miss Signe Lusk, ninth grade Hcdrick Junior High school student will be one of two soloists to appear in the Medford High school orches tra concert Monday, May 20 at 8 p.m., in the high school audi torium. Phillip Frohnmayer, a high school sophomore, will be the other soloist. Miss Lusk, a pianist, will play the first movement of Grieg Piano concerto in A minor. She is a student of Sis ter Miriam Joseph. John E. Drysdale will con duct the orchestra. Tickets for adults are available at Puruckers Music house, Lusk Piano Music company and Emerald Music company. Students will be admitted without charge. Herb Society Program Lists 'Rocambole' Rocambole, one of the garlic-like herbs, will be fea tured at the next meeting of the Rogue Valley Herb so ciety, Tuesday, May 21 in the Girls Community club. The 1:30 p.m., meeting will open with members naming wild herbs as they respond to roll call. Mrs. R. D. Abel, presi dent, will preside. Mrs. Otto Nagel will give the report on rocambole, and the May flower arrangement, which is to feature mullein and Mayapple will be ar ranged by Mrs. Abel. The lecture by Mrs. Frank Carson will be on the book "Old Herbaclous." Mrs. L. R. Thomas is scheduled to give the Herb Growers review re port. Hostesses will be Mrs. Nagel and Mrs. Melchior Heckenberger. At a recent meeting of the society a film on the Tilla mook cheese factory was pre sented by Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, and the afternoon's topic was related to herbed cheeses. Hostesses were Mrs. Ostrander and Mrs. Ray Cyr, who used cheeses for the re freshments. Insignia Topic For Chapter Mrs. Virgil J. Bolton will will speak on the insignia of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution at a meeting of Crater Lake chapter Sat urday. May 25, at 1:30 p.m. at the Girls Community club. Mrs. J. C. Kaylor accompa nied by Mrs. J. W. McCoy, both of Ashland, will sing a group of spring songs. Hostesses are to be Mes dames B. E. Hayden, G. F. Schneider, P. G. Weidner, O. E. Meyers and G. W. Louthan. Oriental Decor Marks Junior-Senior Dance Ashland-Senior students at Ashland high school were feted in Oriental splendor at the annual Junior-Senior Prom given May 11 in Britt ballroom by their junior class hosts. Highlight of the occasion was crowning of the 1963 queen and her royal court of Washington PTA Installs New Officers Mrs. Fred Sears was in stalled president of the Wash ington School Parent Teacher association when the unit held its last meeting of the sea son recently. Other officers installed were Mrs. Rollie Pean, vice president; Mrs. Derald Wooten, secretary; and Mrs. Sanford Bishop, treasurer. Mrs. Alva Bradford, past president, conducted the installation. Guest speaker, John Smock. was introduced by Mrs. Merle Perkins, program chairman. Mr. Smock, a teacher at the Medford High school, spent last year in Australia as a Ful bright exchange teacher. Mr. Smock explained some of the academic differences in their educational system as com pared to Medford's. It was ex plained that the students must pass a final examination in their senior year if they wish to attend the university. He noted that the senior year is called "cram year" and is in preparation for examinations in all subjects, all of which must be passed to enable the student to enroll in a univer sity. Schools tr- in session all year with ten day holidays between each of the three semesters. Mr. Smock mentioned that discipline begins at home and that the students are very well mannered in school, but he illustrated that the stu dents are not without a sense of humor by relating his initial reception by them his first day of teaching. At the . ose of his talk Mr. Smock answered questions from the audience. ' Musical entertainment was furnished by Washington grade school band under the direction of Albert Hunte- mann. Mrs. Janet Smith's Cub pack 10 presented colors. Refreshments were served before the meeting. Guild Schedules Pledge Service A pledge service will be conducted by Mrs. Malcolm Hammond for the Ruth Es ther Wesleyan Service guild of First Methodist church Monday, May 20. The group will meet at' 7:30 p.m., in Wesley hall of the church for a social hour. Mrs. Hammond is from the Ashland First Methodist church. A business session will be conducted in the Meeker chapel with Miss Carol Den- ney, president, conducting. All employed women of the church are invited to join the group for the evening. Hostesses will be Mrs. E. E Nill, Mrs. Gladys Mayficld and Mrs. Alberta Broadman Final plans will be made for a rummage sale to be held Saturday, May 25 in the Fehl building. Shower Given In Butte Falls Butte Falls Mrs. Wilford Moore was honored at a lay ette shower recently when Mrs. James Yule entertained with Mrs. Charles Cappelo as cohostess. Among the more than 30 guests who attended were the honored guest s mother, Mrs. O. Garrison, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. 3 F. Moore. a BATH - CAR - HALL RUGS ANY COLOR ANY SIZE LAURINE'S CARPET HOUSE 520 SOUTH RIVERSIDE Next Door to Oregon Food four princesses. Wearing the sparkling tiara was Miss Karen Wood, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wood, 1180 Oak street. Her attendants were Miss Kay Moore, Miss Carol Bjork, Miss Linda Web er and Miss Jane Hennick. An arm bouquet of red carnations was presented to the blonde queen after her coronation as she and her escort. Gene Cronin of Medford, led her court to the dance floor. Background for the cere mony was a Chinese graden complete with pool, trees, gold fish and floating blos soms. Replica of a pagoda, a rustic ormge and soft lights gave realistic setting for the spectacular event. Arriving guests were greet ed by sophomore girls in scarlet Mandarin coats who showed them to their tables where fans and chopsticks were favors and Ming trees were centerprieces. An elabor ate large colored lantern hung irom tne ballroom canopied ceiling and smaller lanterns illuminated the table area. Fountains, pink flamingos and exotic plants bordered the en trance bridge. Music for the Prom was furnished by the New Jazz septet under the direction of Raoul Maddox. Miss Connie Felgcr, social chairman of the junior class was chairman of the decorating commit tee. Terry Skibby, junior class president, served as master of ceremonies for the coronation. Faculty members and parents of class officers and the royal court were guests of honor. Miss Karen Wood knelt on a velvet cushion to receive her crown and title as queen of the 1963 Junior-Senior Prom of Ashland High school. Miss Wood was crowned by Terry Skibby, president of the Junior class, and her escort was Gene Cronin, Medford. Insurance Day To Be Marked Insurance Women of Jack son county will observe In surance Women's day at their May meeting Thursday, May 23 at 8 p.m. at the Red Cross building, 60 Hawthorne ave. nue. An initiation ceremony for new members will be con ducted by Mrs. Anne Davis and a style show will be giv en by Mann's Department store, with Mrs. Kathleen Esp as commentator. This has been arranged by Mrs. Ro berta Daniels. Mrs. Helen Stevens is in charge of decorations, Mrs. Eunice Carter is chairman of a committee which will serve refreshments. 0M fXJ Medford Medford IT'S ARRIVED! 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