MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1963
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Prospect Woman Elected
Hornbrook Couple
Returns Home
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
F. Van de Weghe returned
last week from a two-week
visit with their daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward White and son, at Lo
rane. Ore., and with relatives
in Yakima, Wash.
Past Commanders
To Meet Saturday
The Past Commanders club
of the Disabled American Vet
erans auxiliary will meet
Saturday, June 1, at 6:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Rawles, 34S Apple street.
A picnic will be held in ob
servance of Fathers day.
Secret pals will be revealed.
To Move
Mrs. George Hubbard,
torian; Mrs. Robert Norris,
auditor; Mrs. William Bark
er, Eugene, parliamentarian.
New district directors are
Mrs. W. P. Madenwald, Hills
boro, O: Mrs. Nels Johnson,
Salem, R; Mrs. E. J. Casper
sen, Pendleton, G; Mrs. C. E.
Waldrop, Bandon, E.
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
David Deller, teachers in tha
junior high and Walker ele
mentary schools, have bought
the property at 275 Scenio
drive and expect to mova
from their present home on
Coleman Creek road, Phoe
nix, at the close of school.
One of the these princesses will be
crowned queen of the annual Boatnilc in
Grants Pass Saturday afternoon. June 1, and
will rule over the week end festivities. The
princesses are (from left, standing) Lynn
Riggan, Illinois Valley High school; Janet
Brockus: Rheau Raid, Grants Pass High
school; Arlene Webb, Rogue River High
school; and (seated) Eva Ziegler, Grants
Pass High school; Mrs. Gene Brown, Grants
Pass, chaperone, and Sandy Jubera, Grants
Pass High school. (Len photo)
Prospect, will serve the Ore
gon Lions auxiliary as first
vice-president for the 1963-64
year. Mrs. Hubbard was elect
ed during ilie recent annual
state convention held In Bak
er, Ore.
The Prospeci woman has
been director of District E,
which takes in southern Ore
gon. Mrs. Harry J. Pitts, Eugene,
the new president, states that
her object for the coming
year will be to build and
strengthen the clubs through
larger, more active and more
enthusiastic membership and
to promote the organization
of new auxiliaries.
Mrs. Pitts has been an aux
iliary member for 14 years;
she organized and was char
ter president of the Easv Al
bany club, has been state
treasurer and vice-president
and director of District R.
The new state president, a
former elementary school
teacher, is a member of Amer
ican Association of Univer
sity Women, Alirusa and the
Order of Eastern Star.
Other officers of the Ore
gon Lions auxiliary are Mrs.
Lowell Edwards, Springfield,
secretary; Mrs. Earl Vossen,
Eugene, treasurer; Mrs. De
Laire Anderson, Portland,
publicity director; Mrs.
George Hathaway, Eugene,
director of publications; Mrs.
Irving Miller, Jefferson, his-
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Officers for New District Announced
Yreka - Selection of offi
cers and appointment of com
mittee chairman for the new
ly formed garden club dis
trict in Siskiyou county mark
ed the first official meeting of
garden club presidents held
recently at the L & B cafe in
Yreka. Mrs. Ray Kelly of
Yreka was chosen as the dis
trict director.
The newly formed district,
which is to be affiliated with
California Garden clubs, Inc.,
will be known as the "TopO
State" district, and approval
for its formation was given at
the state convention held at
Sacramento early in May.
The new district will in
clude the Shasta Valley Gar
den club, Montague; Mount
Shasta Garden club and Fort
Jones club, all of which were
Jeters Return
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Jeter, 473 South Mountain
avenue, returned last week
from a month's trip which in
cluded two weeks in Hawaii
with a niece, celebration of
their golden anniversary in
the islands and witnessing the
official reception given Astro
naut Gordon Cooper on his
arrival. They afterward visit
ed with their sons and daugh
ters in Seattle.
a part of the Cascade district,
California Garden Clubs, Inc.
and the Yreka Garden clubs,
evening and afternoon sec
tions, which were affiliated
with Oregon. The Weed Gar
den club will also be a part
of the new county district,
after official vote of the club
itself has been taken. The
new district will hold three
district meetings a year.
Officers Named
Other district officials
named at the Friday after
noon meeting were, Mrs. Hen
rietta Terwilliger assistant
district director; Mrs. Edward
Clement, current president of
the Shasta Valley Garden
club, recording secretary;
Mrs. James Sullivan, presi
dent of Yreka Garden clubs,
corresponding secretary; and
Mrs. Robert E. Banning, pres
ident of the newly formed
Fort Jones Garden club, treas
urer. Mrs. Terwilliger is a
past president of the Shasta
Valley club, and a past dis
trict treasurer of Cascade dis
trict. Mrs. Clement announced
that the Shasta Valley Gar
den club will hold its June 7
meeting in the club room of
the Montague Auditorium, at
2 p.m. instead of in the Gar
den hall of the old Montague
school as previously announ
ced. She stated that district
officers will be in attendance
at this meeting.
Scout Leaders
Are Honored
Ashland - Adult leaders of
Girl Scouts in Ashland, Tal
ent and Phoenix were honor
ed recently at a luncheon giv
en in the Mark Antony hotel.
Spring flower arrange
ments by Mrs. Harry Hawk
decorated the tables and
guest favors were tiny um
brellas made by Mrs. E. G.
Tischhauser's third grade
troop.
Mrs. Hoy Nidever, district
chairman, presided over the
recognition program present
ing a 10-year guard pin to
Mrs. Del Bohn, and five-year
guards to Mrs. Larry Reed
and Mrs. M. D. McGeary.
Special recognition was also
given to Mrs. Jerry Gasti
neau for 11 years service; to
Mrs. Ken Bartlett and Mrs.
Georgia Smith for nine years;
to Mrs. C. E. Wood for eight
years, and to Mrs. Howard
Wiley for six years.
Invested and receiving their
Girl Scout pins were new
leaders Mrs. Harvey Shipley,
Mrs. Leslie Dobson, Mrs.
Doris Wiley and Mrs. Orville
James.
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