MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MAY 26. 1963
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Among the more lhan 100 women who attended the
annual May lea of the Jackson County unit, Oregon Fed
ration of Women'i Republican clubs, wai Mrs. Paul
Daughlrey, Portland president of the federation. Pictured
during lhe event, held Monday afternoon at Topsides,
Foreign and American
Students, Zonta Guests
and hopes lo become either a
teacher or lawyer.
Miss Micko Hayashi, a high
school graduate from Japan,
was brought here by the Dr.
J. P. Bray family to study for
one year. She also compared
the methods of the two schools
highlighting with some of her
experiences here.
Mrs. Florence Bolton had as
her guests Grace Cornelius
and C h r i s t e 1 Nieroleisch.
Christel graduated from Ber
lin High school this spring
and her trip to America was a
graduation present from the
Corneliuses. She told about
her school and compared the
free and easy feeling one has
in America to the tenseness
one has in Berlin. She felt she
had been very fortunate in
having been allowed to attend
the school for the children of
American servicemen in Ber
lin. A question and answer per
iod was held after the talks.
Mrs. June L. Hundley, of
the Hundley Journal Print
shop, is a new member.
Mrs. Bolton closed the meet
ing by reading the prayer that
was taped by Astronaut Gor
don Cooper.
I . Yiis;'- i.va- J. ".-ill
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V, Caroenter on Old Stage
road, are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Holigang. first vice
president of the Grants Pass club; Mrs. James Stinebaugh,
also of Grants Pass; Mr. Daughtrey and Mr. Gene Williams,
president of the Medloid club. (Knackstedt photo)
Scholarship students, to
gether with foreign and Amer
ican Field Service Exchange
students, were guests of Med
ford Zonta club at their din
ner meeting held at The Town
House May 23.
Each year the Medford Zon
ta club sponsors a full tuition
scholarship to Southern Ore
con college and a one-half
scholarship to Junior Engi
neer Scientist Summer Insti
tute (JESSI), at Wilamette un
iversity. Miss Joe Kirlley introduced
the girls. Recipients of the
scholarships are Leslie Van
Gordon to Southern Oregon
college and Bonnie Brindley
to JESSI. Each girl thanked
the club for her scholarship
and outlined her plans for the
future.
Miss Nik Yahya, Ameri
can Field Service student
from Malaya, told about the
procedure for getting her
scholarship to the United
Slates and compared the
school methods in Malaya to
the Mcdtord school. She slated
she had thoroughly enjoyed
her school year and valued it
as an experience of a lifetime.
She plans to return to her
home, finish her education
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Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, (right) was hostess for the
annual spring lea of the Jackson County unit, Oregon Fed
eration of Women's Republican clubs, at the Carpenter home,
Topsides, last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Carpenter is pictured
on the terrace with Mrs. Stephen G. Nye, former president
of the club and a former member of the Oregon legislature,
(Knackstedt photo)
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Guests at the annual May lea of the Jackson County
unit, Oregon Federation of Women's Republican clubs, in
eluded Mrs. Glenn Taylor (at left) and Mrs. Paul Weidner,
Both women are residents of Rogue Valley manor. About 125
women attended the lea, held at Topsides, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter. (Knackstedt photo)
New Trophy Announced
For Cominq Rose Show
The Peterson and Dering
company's permanent posses
sion rose trophy will bo one
of the sought after prizes to
be won at the Medford Rose
society rose show June 8 in
the Jackson county court
house auditorium.
The trophy is being offered
in various cities in Washing
ton and Montana and in Ore
gon, not only in Medford but
also Corvallis, Eugene, Giants
Pass, Portland, Roseburg and
Salem.
An exhibitor need not be a
member of the rose society to
be eligible to compete in the
contest for this trophy but en
tries must be confined to com
petition between varieties or
iginated by the company.
Often it is an amateur of
little experience who wins
such valuable trophies and
honors at shows, officers ex
plain.
Roses which are eligible for
the trophy at the show this
spring are Helcnc achoen,
Morocco, Polonaise, Honey Fa
vorite, Legendary, Memoriam,
Pink Spice, Amarillo, Ebb
Tide, Pastel High Esteem,
White Prince, among hybrid
tea roses. Gov. Mark Hatfield.
Jantzen Girl, Paul Bunyan
and Trojan are variety names
in the grandiflora class.
Bambi, Golden Lace, Indian
Gold, A c a p u 1 c o, Autumn
Hues, Golden Slippers, Ar
pegio and Ivory Triumph, are
those in the floribunda class.
The rose show will offer
this trophy in the class for the
best vase of 12 roses, no more
than two roses of the same va
riety.
In a second class for flori-
Wedding Set
For June 8
News of interest here is the
forthcoming wedding of Miss
Virginia Pumfrey and Richard
Sorenson set for Saturday,
June 8 in the Mt. Tabor Pres
byterian church, Portland.
The ceremony Is to be read at
2 o'clock in the afternoon.
The bride-elect is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pumfrey, Portland, and the
bridegroom-elect is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sorenson,
16 North Barncburg road,
who will be in Portland for
the ceremony.
Both the bride-elect and her
finance are graduates of the
University of Oregon. She has
been employed as a teacher
in Bcavcrton schools and the
bridegroom-elect is employed
with the Portland branch,
United States National bank.
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Club To Meet
Talent Mrs. William R
Harms, Grants Pass, president
of first district, Oregon Fed
eration of Women's clubs is
expected to attend a meeting
of the Talent Federated Wo
men's club Tuesday, May 28
at 10:30 a.m., in Talent city
hall.
Plans will be formulated
for an annual June guest day.
A sack lunch will be served
at 12 noon.
bunda roses only an award of
$15 will be awarded for the
best vase of six roses in one
vase, with no more than two
roses of one variety.
Printed rose show schedules
became available May 25 and
can be obtained in Medford at
the courthouse information
desk, Lawrence's Jewelry
store, and at Elton's Farm and
Garden store.
Members of the Rose soci
ety may obtain theirs Monday
evening May 27 at 7:45 p.m.
at their meeting in the court
house auditorium. All inter
ested rose lovers are invited.
A small rose show planned
for the meeting may not be
possible because of the short
age of roses in bloom by the
dale, Mrs. Gaston Floux, pro
gram chairman, has an
nounced. However, she has
asked members who have
roses in bloom to take them
so they can be discussed with
the various points of grooming
and stales of development.
Newlyweds
Make Home
n Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E.
Medford are living at 217
Eastwood drive following
their recent marriage in St.
Mark's Episcopal church. The
bride is the former Patricia
Darlecn Vcrslraclcn, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Kyer, Route 1, Box 7B, Jack
sonville.
The bridegroom is manager
for the Laurenlide Finance
company in Medford.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster read the 8 o'clock evening
rites, April 25. About 30
guests attended the double
ring ceremony.
Mrs. Richard Waller, Ash
land, was matron of honor
and Miss Rosie Twedcll was
bridesmaid. Mr. Waller served
as best man and ushers were
Ralph Hale and Richard
Mann.
The bride's gown was de
signed with Chanlilly lace bo
dice with Sabrina neckline
and long sleeves, and the skirt
was of organza. Her headpiece
was a lace crown with pearls
and sequins and she carried
while carnations with red
roses.
The bride's altendanls wore
matching while streellcnpth
frocks with tiered overskirts
of silk organza. Their picture
hats were pink and they car
ried pink carnations.
The bride's mother wore a
two-piece black and white en-
semblc and her corsage was
an orchid.
About 40 guests attended
the reception given in the
Parish house. Cake was cut
and served by Mrs. Jack Peeb
ler. Coffee and punch were
poured by Mrs. Keith Thomp
son. Out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kyer,
uncle and unt of the bride.
The bride attended Yoko
hama, Japan High school, and
the bridegroom attended
Roseburg High school and
University of Oregon.
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Mrs. Philip B. Lowry (at left) was a
cbmmittea member for the large tea which
Jackson County unit, Oregon Federation of
Women's clubs, gave Monday afternoon at
Topsides, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
S. V. Carpenter on Old Stage road. Mrs. Low
ry is pictured here with Mrs. Lester Adams,
Ashland Senior
In Typing Event
Ashland-John Sicbert, Ash
land High school senior who
placed in the nation's top ten
typists in the Facit Accuracy
contest, left Thursday for New
York City where he competes
for the national award.
First place winner is given
a trip to Europe. He was ac
companied to New York by
his teacher, Mrs. Jean Fowler
of the high school faculty.
Should the Ashland contestant
win first prize Mrs. Fowler
will be included in the Euro
pean tour.
nitiates
Are Listed
Ashland- Twenly-scven
Southern Oregon college stu
dents were recently Initiated
into Sigma Epsilon Pi, wom
en's scholastic honor group.
Initiated were Mary Fletch
er, Karen Hawley, Lois Stcd
man and Alice Jnnason, Med
ford; Regie Lundergan, Alice
Gravel, Janet Bobbett, Pa
tricia Bartlctt, Ellen Rogers,
Karen Hinrichs, Betty Mac
Donald, Susan Rude and
Carol Wentela, all Ashland;
Lois Siler and Elaine and
Sharon Baker, Grants Pass;
Maxine Widman, Santa Rosa,
Calif.; Linda Libby, The Dal
les; Janet Hall, Chiloquin;
Treeda Co 1 1 1 n s, Phoenix;
Kathy Slraus, Central Point;
Lorraine M a s h 1 1 a, Hawaii;
Nancy Galloway, Lakeview,
Ore.; Lani Frcnzcl, Redmond,
Ore.; Krlsla Alvcy, Coos Bay,
Ore.; Carolyn Wassom and
Janice Stevens, Roseburg,
Ore.
a past president of the club. The tea table
centerpiece arranged by Mrs, R. A. Mikiche
of white allium, or Neapolitan onion, in a
crystal container proved to be a conver
sation piece during the party. Mrs. Miksche
also arranged the buffet decoration of large
while iris, (Knackstedt photo)
Theme of Party
A "fiood grief parly was
held by Xi Mu chapter of
Beta Sijgma Phi Wedncsriny at
the home nf Mrs., Ted Go row,
108 Vancouver avenue. Guests
were Mrs. Joyce Dipplc nnd
Mrs. John D. Wnlkins.
Mrs. Robert Hubbard and
Mrs. William Hart man assist
ed the hostess. Members and
guests wore a variety nf cos-
s 'Good Grief
tumes which were supposed to
bring the "good grief!" re
sponse from others at the
parly.
Atlrr the business meeling
Mrs. Everett Ballard present
ed a program on Canada to
end the "Grand Tour."
Mrs. Harold Amos was ap
pointed program chairman for
the coming year.
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