Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1963, Image 22

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SUNDAY. JUNE 16. If S3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Among that in Medford recently for
visit here of Oregon supreme court justices
were (Ufi lo right) F. M. Bar comb., clerk
of the court. Mm. Bareombe, Mri. William
C. Perry and her husband. Juitica Parry.
Earlier in the day 10ml of tha man enjoy
ad a round of golf at Rogue Vallay Coun-
try club. A cocktail party and dinnar at
tha club in tha evening waa attandad by
tha honorad guests, thair wives and mam
ban of Jackion County Bar asiocialion
and thair wives. About 120 wara present.
A. E. Plana wai chairman of arranga-
manta.
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Among tha guaiti at tha annual cocktail party and din
ner which Jackion County Bar aaaociation gives for mem
be n of tha Oragon luprema court and thair wivaa wara (at
left) Justlc Arno H. Danacka and Juitica Alfrad T. Good-
win, Mri. Danacka (at laft) and Mri. Goodwin. Mri. Brian
.Mullen, wife of a Madford lawyar, took charga of tabla
decoration! and arrangement! and tha younger member! of
iha auociailon provided entertainment under tha chairman
ihip of John P. Coonay. Mamban of tha Joiephlne County
Bar aiiociation alio attandad tha avant. held at Rogua Val
j lay Country club.
Past Matrons
A social hour is planned by
Reames Past Matrons club
women for Monday, June IT
in the home of Mrs. Vernon
,Turpln, 3027 Old Military
road. A covered dish lunch
eon will be served and a
business session will be held.
Table service will be re
quired. .
In Ashland
Ashland Mrs. Thclma
Fox, Hollywood, Calif., is
visiting at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, David Deller, who
have recently moved Into
their new home at 275 Scenic
drive.
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FOE Groups
Install at
Ceremony
Mrs. William Buchanan whs
Installed president of the aux
iliary . to the Crater Lake
aerie, Fraternal Order of
Eagles during joint Installa
tion ceremonies with the
aerie held recently in the
Eagles hall. John Creel was
installed president of the
aerie.
Installing officers were Ray
Collctt and Jack Saterlec for
the aerie, and Mrs. Saterlee
and Mrs. Clarence Englund
for the auxiliary.
Other auxiliary officers In
stalled were Mrs. Collctt, vice
president; Mrs. Jack Weber,
chaplain; Mrs. Virgil Stick
Icy, conductor; Mrs. Ted Wei-
xel, secretary; Mrs. Roy
Heath, treasurer; Mrs. John
Rorex, and Mrs. Sherman
Browning, guards, and Mrs.
Opal Ciardl and Mrs. Sater
lee, trustees.
Mrs. Wayne Smith Is the re
tiring auxiliary president.
Other aerie officers are AI
Ford, vice president; John
Bunker, chaplain; Sherman
Browning, conductor; Reuben
Pitts and B 1 i s s e Heine,
guards; Lewis Parker, secre
tary; Harvey Hawley, treasur
er; Owen Buchanan, Mr.
Welxel and Mr. Weber trus-tess.
William Buchanan Is retir
ing president.
Chosen as auxiliary "Moth
er" for the coming year was
Mrs. Owen Buchanan, who
waa presented a corsage by
Mrs. William-Buchanan, new
ly Installed president. , '
Mrs. Smith, the retiring
president, was presented
past president's pin and cer
tificate, also a gift from the
auxiliary. She then presented
glus to the officers who had
served with her.
A social hour with enter
tainment and refreshments
was held after the ceremo
nies. Ceremonies
Are Conducted
By Alpha Betas
Mrs. Richard Card was in
stalled president of Alpha
Beta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
sorority at ceremonies con
ducted recently In the home
of Mrs. James Butler, 1004
East Main street.
Mrs. I. R. Waltermlre and
Mrs. Lou Cranston are the
new vice presidents; Mrs. Gil
bert Stuart, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Kcnn Knackstedt,
corresponding secretary and
Mrs. Richard Dadcy, treas
urer. Mrs. George Polskl, retir
ing president, was presented
a scrapbook as a memento of
her office and a gift.
Mrs. Cranston told of plans
for a gct-acqualnted party to
honor pledges and their hus
bands to be held June IS In
the home of Mrs. Waltermlre,
333S Forest avenue.
Mrs. Charles Tucker gave
iTeacher
win lour
Europe
Miss G 1 e n n a Brewold,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Brewo.d, 2868 West Main
street, Medford, is to leave
Portland June 19 to spend
the summer with friends and
relatives in Europe.
The traveler, a teacher of
Spanish and speech at Eagle
Point High school, is a 1961
graduate of Southern Oregon
college.
The trip will be made by
the Polar route to London
where Miss Brewold plans to
remain for a five-day sight
seeing tour and during that
time will attend a Shake
spearean play. From there
she will make a six-day trip
to Scotland, before leaving
London for Frankfurt, Germany.
In Frankfurt, Miss Brewold
will be a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Ochs, former
valley residents, now living
there while Mr. Ochs is sta
tioned with the Army in that
city. Mrs. Ochs is the former
Miss Myrna Pfaistcr.
Miss Brewold will accom
pany the couple on a month's
tour by car of Switzerland,
Spain and France. At the
completion of the tour August
6, she will continue to Oslo,
Norway and will spend the
remainder of the summer
with relatives In various parts
of Norway. She plans to stop
In New York City on the re
turn and arrive home about
September 1.
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far?
A teacher of Spanish and speech at Eagle Point High
school. Miss Glenna Brewold, plans to spend the summer
traveling in Europe. Miss Brewold will leave Portland
June 19 and fly by the polar route lo London for her first
stop.
the cultural program on art
Mrs. Dadcy and Mrs, Norman
Lankford assisted the hostess.
Security Club
Members Invited
Tp Picnic Event
Security Benefit club mem
bers have been invited to a
picnic planned for August 2S
at TouVello park. The Invita
tion was made by K. C. Went
mark during last Wednesday's
tlub meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scoot,
former local residents, now of
Amity, Ore., were guests.
Flowers for the dining ta
bles were furnished by Mrs.
Pearl Spackman, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Edward McCracken also
furnished flowers for the
meeting.
Punch and coffee are to be
served at 3 p.m., at next
Wednesday's meeting, for
which a charge will be made,
officers announced.
The Melodious Four will
furnish music for the club's
next dance Friday, June 21 in
the Pythian building. Dancing
will be from 8 p.m. to mid
night. Lunch will be served at
10 p.m.
Anyone Interested Is invited
to attend the club meetings,
held each Wednesday from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Pythian
building.
Installation Set
By Social Club;
Reports Given
iteamcs Social club will
hold the monthly luncheon
and installation of officers
Wednesday, June IB, at 12
noon at the Masonic temple.
Past matrons will be honored
nd also everyone having a
birthday In April, May or
June.
Committee for the day will
be the out-going officers, Mrs.
H. E. Nulton, Mrs. Fred Law
rence, and Mrs. Marie Ettin
gcr, assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
Carmine Gigliottl.-
Mrs. Nulton will preside at
the Installation. Installed for
the ensuing year will be Mrs.
W. A. Hatzi, president; Mrs.
Lawrence, vice president;
Mrs. Myrte Krows, secretary
and Mrs. Marie Ettlnger, sec
retary.
At a recent meeting of
Reames chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, grand chapter
reports were given and an
nouncement of appointments
made. During tha session.
held In Portland the first
week in June, Morris Bough
ner, past grand patron was
appointed to the Estarl schol
arship awards committee for
term of three years. Mrs.
Roy Nordwick was a grand
page for the session, and Mrs.
Gene Dyke, worthy matron,
was a teller.
Other members of the chac
ter attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Penington, Mrs.
KOdney Wltham, Mrs. Frank
Little, Mrs. Roy Thompson,
Mrs. Jennie Creager. Mrs.
Boughner and daughter.
Elected and Installed at
grand chapter for the next
year were Mrs. John Wright,
Myrtle Creek, worthy grand
matron; Kenneth Blair, wor
thy grand patron; Mrs. Merle
LaMarr, associate grand ma
tron; Claude Sanders, assn-
elate grand patron; Mrs. Lil
ian Davis, associate grand
conductress.
Mother Founded
Father's Day
New York - (UPD - The foun
der of Father's day is a moth
er. She is Mrs. John Bruce
Dodd of Spokane, Wsh.. whose
crusade to honor the nation's
fathers with a special day was
begun in 1910 as a tribute to
her own father, the late Wil
liam Smart.
Mr. Smart ws a Civil War
veteran and a widower who
raised his six children "in the
old fashioned, God-fearing
way" on a farm In eastern
Washington.
Summer
Clothing
Coordinated
United Press International
Coordinated outfits for mi
lady's summer possess chame
leon-like qualities and convert
from playsuits to at - home
dresses as easily as from town
dresses to bathing suits. Claire
Golden, of Country Calicos,
for example, coordinates
patch-work calico, sewn in a
diamond pattern with calico
in a floral print for an outfit
that changes from a playsuit
to an at-home dress.
Bra manufacturers are put
ting their shoulders to the
stretch strap, reports Women's
Wear Dally. But there are
problems - excessive shrink
age, curling and fear that the
elastic eventually will get
tired.
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Schoolboy breeziness marks
summer hair-do's. For a cool
effect, bangs grace the fore
head and circlettes of hair at
the sides brush each cheek
while the back flips upward
Into a soft swirl.
Watch for a new era of ele
gance In at-home entertaining
for summer. The National Cot
ton Council reports the ro
mantically feminine look of
long cotton dresses and skirts
Is "in" for outdoor as well as
indoor entertaining.
The camel-colored blazer is
the new back-to-school entry
for Joe College. Predictions
are that will be second only
to blue.
The insides of the raincoat
count most for fall-wlth men
who want to be fashion bright.
Pile linings In solid and split
colors are joined by wool
plaids. Many of the light
weight linings are laminated.
An Innovation from France:
Fashion's newest pet, the vest.
In a red Hclanca version but
toned over trim black Helanca
boy shorts.
Red Is up - and coming In
children's shoes for fall.
Especially new - and bright -is
the red patent.
To make an ivory knife
handle whiter, rub it with
half a lemon dipped in salt.
Sanden Family
Has Reunion
Texas Visitors
A family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. O. Sanden, Westover
Heights June 9 when 23 rela
tives attended a dinner there.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Card and two
sons, Richard and Barry,
Klamath Falls; Maj. and Mrs.
H. J. Stoll and two daugh
ters, Linda and Gale, Taylor,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wa
ters, Medford; Mr. and Mrs.
Dale McMullin and five chil
dren, Dale Jr., Eunice Kath
leen, Ricky, Jerry and Tim
my; Mrs. Agnes Pathmann and
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Pathmann
and baby, Medford.
June 14 the Stolls left for
their home in Texas planning
to stop en route to visit other
relatives and friends in Cali
fornia, including her brother,
Gage Sanden and family, in
San Diego, Calif. Mr. Sanden
and another brother, Roger
Card, Kent, Wash., were the
only two members of the fam
ily who were unable to at
tend the reunion.
Others who visited the
Sandens during the day of
the reunion were Mrs. Kitty
McMullin, Drain, and Mrs.
Sophie Straube, Applegate.
Fluoridated milk reduces
dental cavities just as effec
ively as fluoridated water, re
ports a seven-year study at
Louisiana State University.
Reception Held
For Students
Eagle Point -A reception
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.. Steve Wisely, hon
oring the eighth grade sons
and daughters of Eagle Point
Junior Chamber of Commerce
members who were promoted
to senior high school.
Eighth grade students hon
ored were Miss Regina Kram
beal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Krambeal; Michael
Redding, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hall; Dan Colcleaser,
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Wolgamott, and Terry
Nelson, -son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Nelson.
Also honored was Steve
Wisely, a recent Southern Or
egon college graduate.
The glass in picture frames
can be cleared of smudge by
wiping with a damp cloth
sprinkled with baking soda.
Rinse with a clean damp
cloth.
Sunday School
Class Installs
Officers of the Shipmates
class of First Methodists
church were installed during
an all-day outing of the class
June 9 at the Methodist camp
at Indian springs.
Installed were Mrs. Clar
ence Jordan, skipper; Mrs.
A. E. Brockway and Mrs. Ora
Waldron, first mates; Mrs.
W. E. McCracken and Mrs.
Evelyn Mahn, alternates; Mrs.
Agnes Furch and Mrs. H. R.
Walker, second mates; Dolph
Bills, treasurer; Mrs. Jennie
Creager, secretary, and Mrs.
Olaf Severson, Sunshine
chairman.
Mr. Bills led the Sunday
school class during the morn
ing and a potluck luncheon
was served at noon.
The next meeting is plan
ned for July 12 when a pic
nic will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hoppe. .
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