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6 A WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Social Events Women's News Central Point Flower Show Is Large Event Central Point-The scent of roses and song of blrdls from stero recordings presented garden atmosphere as the many visitors to the flower ehow of the Central Point Garden club last week, enter' ed Jewett School, scene of the show. The theme "Salute to Our Schools,"- was carried out by artistic designs suggest ed by school subjects, horti culture of the Rogue Valley and an exhibit featuring the beautification of the Jewett School yard. This past year members of the sponsoring club studied "Nature's Color Wheel" in all phases of gardening. At this show the values of red stood out predominantly in the many roses, sweet Williams and peonies exhibited. The values of blues were present In the stately delphiniums, bachelor's buttons and lark' sours. The other colors were present In the many other flowers and foliage. Chairmen of this show un der Mrs. Wallace West as pres ident and Mrs. L. C. Gordcn as general chairman, were Mrs. Gaston Floux, schedule Mrs. Steven Benston, staging Mrs. Eugene Orr, properties; Mrs. Bert R. Elliott and Mrs. R. D. Kay. classification; Mrs. Curtis Hopkins, entries; Mrs. Everett Young, placement; Mrs. C. W. Anhorn, publicity; and Mrs. A. O. Floyd, hospital ity. . Nina Judgei Serving as Judges were Mrs. O. V. Poe and Mrs. R. T. Nichol of Medford, Mrs. Drew Lamb and Mrs. E. A. Bay of Ashland, Mrs. Hugh O'Con nor, Mrs. Scott McKendree and Mrs. Will Blackman, Kin maths Falls, and Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer and Mrs. Earl J. McFall, Tulclake, Calif. The nearly 400 horticul tural entries were In excep tionally fine condition and color because of the cool weather previous to the show. Sweepstakes winner in this division was Mrs. Bert Elliott, followed by the close competition of Mrs. ' Edith Updikes' roses. Members of the junior clubs, Little Gardeners, West Side Home Improvement club and the Duffy Dills, helped about the show at the lea table and guest book as well as making entries. Those as sisting were Misses Marllcs . Gorden, O'Connor, Susan Mc Coy, Diane Jantzcr, Sandra and Debra Mayficld, Corlnne Florey, Louise Herzog, Win nlford and Catherine Anhorn. In the hall bonsai and other patio planters were displayed by the S and H Nursery and a miniature farm and supplies were on display by tho Cen tral Point Grange Co-op. inese attractions received special awards. Colored slides entitled, 'Trees, Our Heritage," pre sented the tree planting proj ect of the club at Jewett school, C. C, Hoover's tree presentations and other local conservation views. This stage and the educational feature, :'Plant a Tree," were arrang ed by Mrs. Bohnert and Mrs. Kay with the assistance of Bill Brewster, principal of Jewett school. Refcshmentg were served from a table arranged with white snapdragons and red roses In a silver bowl and lace cloth. Individual tea tables were centered with miniature red schoolhouses on pastel cloths. In charge of the tables and service were Mrs. J. Cornutt and Mrs. Purdv. Pouring during the show were officers from the valley Bur den clubs Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Clifton Green of Med ford, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. S. M. Christianson of Gold Hill, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Cra ter, Mrs. O. V. Poe and Mrs. Leo Thomas of Phoenix, Mrs. C. C. Hoover and Mrs. Ted Flury of Eagle point and Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald and Mrs. L. C. Cline of Siskiyou district Horticultural Prize Ribbons for horticultural entries were presented ei follows: Clematis Mrs. Floux, blue: Mrs Elliott. re1 end Mrs. M. Lash er. Mwiiord, yellow. Violas Mrs. Olga Johnson. Grants Pass and Mrs. Benston, blue: Mrs. Gorden. red and Mrs. Benston and Mrs. Cliff Green, yel low. Pansies Mrs. Gorden and Mrs. Floux, blue: Mrs. Pansy sturgeon and Mrs. Gorden. red and Mrs. Floux and Mrs. Green, yellow. bwcet Peas Mrs. John Holmer end Mrs. Elliott, blue: Csrroll Stev enson and Mrs. Harry Tonn. red and Mrs. J. Stevenson, yellow. Dlanlhus Mrs West, Mrs Bnhnert. Mrs Johnson, and Mrs. Floux. blue; Mrs. Green, Mrs. O. T. Wilson, and Mrs. Benston. red: and Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Floux. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Anhorn, yel low. Ileurhera Mrs. Floux. blue: Mrs. David Crawford. Grants Pass, rait and Mrs. Kturaeon. yellow Centsures Mrs. Green, blue and Mrs. Benston. red. l-.rk.mir Mrs Elliott, bl Mrs. Mabel Van Horn, red and Mrs. Arrhta Purdv. yellow Daisies Mrs. Benston and Mrs. Elliott, blue; Mrs. Bohnert and Mrs. Sturgeon, red and Mrs. n Wallln and Mm. Johnson, yellow Fever-lew Mrs. Elliott, blue; Mrs. Gorden. red and Mrs. Slur- aenn vellow. veron ca nirs. jvan BKvrman blue: Mrs. Green, red and Mrs. blurgeon, yeuow. Latnyrui Mrs. o. T. wiison. red. peonv Mrs. purflv. niue: Mrs. Arthur Straus, rea ana Mrs. Hop kins, yellow. Panaver Mrs, Green and Mrs Benston, blue: Mrs. J. Cornutt and Mrs. Green, red end Mrs. Herbert Sims of Medford, yellow. x.upine Mrs. ureen. yeuow. Antlrrlnum Mrs. Hopkins blue; Mrs. B. J. Kay. red and Mrs. Anhorn. yellow. Camnanu a Mrs. Gorden. Mrs. Glen Ward and Mrs. Wilson, blue: Mrs. Green, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Bush of Medford. red and Mrs. Hopkins, yellow. column ne Mrs. Holmer and Mrs. ElllotL blue: Mrs. fituraeon. red. Roses Miniature. Mrs. Updike nd Mrs. Bohnert. blue: Mrs. Elli ott and Mrs. Anhorn. red and Mrs. Gnrden and Mrs. Updike, yellow. flormunda Mrs. Bohnert. blue; Mrs. Benston, red, and Mrs. b. Morehouse, yellow. Polyanlha Mrs. Undlka. blue and Mrs. Gorden, red. Climber Mrs. west, blue? A. D. VsnHorn. red and Mrs. Bohn ert, yellow Grand flora Mrs. Undlka. blue and Mrs. Straus, yellow. Hybrid While and vellow. Mrs. Updike and Mrs. Green, blue; Mrs. Young, red and Mrs. Benston, yellow. Red Mrs. H. Mights, Med- Miller. Med- 1$ J r '-ear iS 1 I ftpssiinn y' '4 if ford, blue: Mn. C. L ford, and Mri. D. C Wilfton, rtd nd Mri. Uodlkfl. Yellow. Pink Mrt. R. E. Nalon and Mri. Ben- Inn, blue: Mri. Millnr. rod mnA Mrt. Ruth Boyd of Medford and Mri. Gorden, yellow. Oranne a. Mrs. L. C. Gorden (at left) was swtepitakes winner in In artiitic designs division of ins recent flower show held by Central Point Garden club in Jewett school. Mrs. Gor den, pictured here with Mrs, Arnold Bohnert, one of lhe show chairmen, was alio gensral chairman of the event. Because of the long, cool spring, flower colors art generally deeper this year and many who attended the show com mented on the unusual beauty of lhe horticultural speci mens and arrangements. , niien uelne a container from France. Germany or England Mrs. Floux, Mrs. Gorden and Mrs. Anhorn. Music and Art rree tinwini motion. Mrs. Cornutt, Mrs. Floux end Mrs. Shere. Broken rythem. Mrs. Gorden, Mrs. snere ana mri. Floux. Color from Nature's Color Wheel, Mrs. Kay. Mrs. Skyrman, Mrs. Holmer and Mrs. Cornutt. KnHal Htudles Settlers In America Mrs. Ksy. Mrs. Floux. and Mrs. Holmer. Geology Rock container or base, Mrs. Cornutt, Mrs. sturgeon and Mrs. ureen. Black and white with rock acces sory. Mrs. Sucre, Mrs. inanes Jantser and Mrs, Bohnert. Mathematics Round or oval container, Mrs. Holmer, Mrs. Gor den. and Mrs. Leo Ghelardl. Square or rectangular container, Mrs. Floux, Mrs. Kay end Mrs. Shere. Vertical container, Mrs. Gorden, Mrs. Cornutt and Mrs. Holmer. School Vacation Seashore. Mrs. Skyrman and Mrs. Floux. Mountains, Mrs. Skyrman. Mrs. v. Westerfleld, Ashlsnd end Mrs. Key. Miniature lira, uoraen, Mrs. Holmer end Mrs. Floux. Small Mrs. Holmer. Mrs. Kay, Mrs. tinmen and Mrs. Miner A design representing a classic ford Garden Club, Ashland Garden from English Literature Med club and Grants Pass Garden club. Mrs. Updike, blue and Mrs. Gor den, red. Peace Mrs. Anhorn, bue; mi., w. i. wnsun, rea ana Mrs. Urn. Ion. yellow. Any other Mrs. Bohnert, blue and Mra. Lasher, red. iris Airs. Bush and Mrs. Wal- ,m, iMuv-, nit, oonneri ana wire. I t I vsi.-i-t ;resn, red end Mrs. Ricks and """" wiviaion mrs. B.IUOU, yeunw. L.UIFS Mrs. sturgeon, blue Mrs. Bnhnert, red. Hemerocsllls Mrs. Bohnert, nine ena Mrs, Ky, red. Foxglove Mrs. Johnson: blue: Mrs. sturgeon, red and Mrs. Kill on, yeuow Oelnhlnlum Mrs. tinnier. Mr. Elliott. Mrs. Sluraeon. Mrs. Garden end Mrs. Strsus, blue; Mrs. Stur- rnn, ill. Mrs. Garden, 12), and 1ri. Skvrman. red and Mr. rating. Mrs. nopKins and Mrs. Wallln, yellow. Any other bloom Mrs. rtren Mrs. Rovd. Mrs. Skvrman f 3i snrf Mrs. D. Shepherd, blue: Mra. Mil. ler. Mrs. Sturgeon, Mrs. Gorden, Mrs. Crawford. Mra. O. T. Wllmn and Mrs. Stevenson, red. Rose Collection Mrs Renalnn blue: Mrs. Boyd, red and Mrs. Mil. ler. yellow. House plants Mrs. M. Shere nd Mrs. Gorden. blue: Mrs. Ben. Inn and Mrs Youne. red and Mrs Writ and Mrs. E. Blthop. yellow. Bloom cycle Mrs Itnrlllta Mrs. Floux, Mrs, Anhorn, Mrs. Elliott, and Mrs. Gorden, blue: Mrs. Morehouse, Mrs. Green, Hi Mrs. Straus Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Kay sun eira. nayrmsn, red, and Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Wilson l-Jl anrl Mr. Skyrman, yellow, Mrs. Gorden, 111 ann mrs. rjenaion, honorable men tion. Artistic Designs Those entering artistic de signs used the usual bowls of metal, ceramic and glass, on bases of rock and wood, but also In this show were used an elaborate German beer stein, a French antique bowl, blue Wedgewood dish and authentic model dolls from many countries In the social studies section. Winning the sweepstake ribbon In this di vision was Mrs. Gorden with Mrs. Kay as close competi tor. Ribbons were presented lo de signs by the following errengers: Languages Design suggesting m ..ami rece Mrs. Kay, ana mrs. naimer. Mrs The Junior division, under the chairmen, Mrs. Walter Ricks and Mrs. Anhorn, re quired t separate room to dis play, the 70 entries of horti cultural specimens, artistic designs and corsages, plus ed ucational features of conser vation posters and -essays. Special green ribbons were awarded to James Anhorn for his conservatioh board of Oregon, featuring Oregon scenery, and to Catherine An horn for her special exhibit of growing African violets from leaves. Outstanding Jun ior exhibitors were Miss Cin dy Gorden and Miss Anhorn who each received three blue ribbons. Rlhhnns received In tha horti cultural section were: Annual or perennial bloom Brenda Morgan, Anna Thompson and M.vrna Young, blue; Miss An horn, Miss Young and Merllyn Wlnsns, red and Miss Wlnans and James Anhorn. yellow. Plsnt rooted In wster nick Korner and Marsha Wilson, blue; Tommy West and Andrea Roberts, red and Miss Anhorn and James Anhorn, yellow. Potted plant Tommy West and Louise tiering, blue and Miss An horn snd l.ee Korner. red. One pot ted tree. Cindy Gorden. blue and Nanette Ferret), red. Four potted trees. Miss Anhorn and James An hnrn, blue: Jane Ayers. snd Mils Roberts, red: Rick Korner and John Fleischer, yellow, and Lee Korner and Miss Wilson, honor able mention. Ribbons were presented for the following designs: Social Studies a foreign coun try Shsron Deuel, Miss Terrell, and James Anhorn, blue: Wren Wlnnlford, Brenda Morgan and Sharon Thompson, rd, Diane Janlser, Marltes Borden and Miss Roberts, yellow and Rick Korner. Miss Anhorn. Sussn McCoy and Miss Martha Wilson, honorable mention. Science using rocka. Clndv Gor den. Mus Anhorn and Christine Gorden. blue: Miss Wlnnlford, Kathy O Connor and Miss Roberts. red; Mlsa Deuel, Brenda Morgan and Miss Wilson, yeUow, and Miss Ferrell and Miss Herzog. honorable mention. R e c e a s. ahnwine mnvi.ii.ent. Miss Anhorn and Christine Gnr. den, blue; Marlles Gorden and Susan Morgan, red; Nancy Hoi brook. Miss Ferrell and Mlsa Wil son, yellow and Miss Ayres and miss soung, honorable mention. Camp Fire Girls Resident Camp Is Postponed Talent The resident camp at Wagner Creek forks for Camp Fire Girls of the Talent area has been postponed from June 21 until July 12. Regis tration forms are being given to girls in the area by their group leaders and mailed to those who have attended In past years. At the last meeting of Rogue Camp Fire area coun cil, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christian, Talent, Mrs. Clay M. Lee, Medford, was Introduced as a new council member. Mrs. Mae Lowe, membership com mittee head, introduced Mrs. Lee. Mrs. N. H. Gladfelter, Medford, presided. U'e Mors.- Our HUGE.. I ITTWW!SWT'i-''A h I; ' I IDRAPERY j:r.;ijf :i 1 i .i I a I V Some Fabrics Only yd. 1,000 YARDS SALE! YES! 1,000 Yards DRAPERY FABRICS at Antique Satin 2 Colors only $073 Rep,. 3.9S NOW Yd. VALLEY SHADE CO. New Address: 1600 Barnett Road MARKED DOWN PRICES! Remnants on Sate Various Weaves i Materials mostly plaint, a few prints. Irtfta in your measurements. We will cut ted square yeut lengths, r measure and mske. "Iverythlng for the Window but the view" Phont 773-4620 Family Attends Graduation Several Medford residents were in Portland last week to attend the University of Ore gon dental school commence ment exercises when Melvln Morris Johnson, former area resident, received his degree in dental science. He Is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wll liam Johnson of Jacksonville, and attended Rogue Valley academy. From Medford were his aunt, Mrs. R. E. Keller; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer FJarll and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin FJarll. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar FJarll, Los An geles, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Cate, Eugene. The graduate's wife Is the former Miss Elmlna FJarii, daughter of the Elmer FJarlls. He plans to enter dentistry practice in Albany, Ore. Mrs. John Jacobs Visits Mothar Wonder-Mrs. John Jacobs and her daughters, Darlen and Jo-Ella and son John are guests of Mrs. Jacobs' mother at Eureka, Calif, for two weeks. Calendar ! Wednesday ; 6:30 p.m. - Phoenix Grange !HEC, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hockersmith, 3860 Calhoun rd. 7 p m, - Veterans of WWI, auxiliary, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. - Roxy Ann II EC, Mrs. Bessie Wight, 2347 How ard ave. 8 p m. - Round dance les sons. Country square. Talent. Thursday 12:30 p.m. - Medford chap ter. Blue Star Mothers, Mrs. Frank Cleaves. 1170 West Mo Andrews rd. 1 p.m. - Wenonah club, Mrs. Roy Thompson, 33H Burscll rd.. Central Point. I 30 p m. - W CTU. First Presbyterian church Fireplace room. X 30 p.m. - Jacksonville Garden club, Mrs. A. G. Mot scheubacher, 1729 Old Stage rd. Educator Is Speaker For Group School superintendent of District 6, C. A. Meyer, talked for Jackson County Retired Teachers at the Girl's Commu nity club, Saturday, June 8 Mr. Meyer told of the trip that he made last summer in company with several other superintendents and some col lege representatives. They vis ited various schools and in spected their teaching equip ment and taked to the teach ing personnel. Some of t h e schools visited were in Nor- walk, Conn., Lexington, Mass., and Chicago, 111. The schools in the eastern part of the United States re ceive many grants which the Oregon schools do not, accord Ing to Mr. Meyer. Oregon is in need of more money than Is available, he declared. Mr. Meyer thinks that teach ers should spend their time entirely with teaching, and not with clerical work and other duties. He stressed the importance of the schools de voted to the training of teachers, and told of the four areas in which the group of visitors was especially inter ested. The four areas are team teaching, flexible scheduling, intern teaching and teaching aids. He spent much of his time discussing team teaching, which consists of a leader, who is an experienced teach er, a teacher's helper, and a business executive. Although some Oregon school districts are poor, the speaker believes that we have nothing for which to apolo gize. However, he recom mends a sales tax, to be ear marked for education. The hostess for the after noon was Mrs. Sanford Rich ardson, who was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Fleischer, Mrs. Jack Terrlll, Mrs. Margarot Vllson, Mrs. Hazel Atkins, Mrs. H. P. Jewett and Mrs.. Julia Dow. The group of women sang many old songs. The singing was led by Mrs. Ruth Bolton. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Elizabeth Settle and Mrs. Mae Wells. Mavis Peters On Trip East; To Visit Here Jacksonville - Miss Mavis Peters, Tempe, Ariz., daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Christianson of Jacksonville, is spending six weeks this summer sight-seeing and visit ing friends In the Chicago area and in Washington, D.C. Miss Peters will arrive in Southern Oregon in August to attend the marriage of her brother, Lcland B. Peters, also of Tempe, Ariz., to Miss Betty Carol Young of Medford. Miss Peters, a graduate of Arizona State university, is employed by Creighton School district in Phoenix as a special education teacher of mentally retarded children. The Perry Institute is a pub lic day school staffed by teach ers from eight different dis trict! and the Arizona Foun dation for the Handicapped. Included in the program are pre-school through a self-aid workshop facility. Tho past school year Miss Peters has had a class of ten, ages 6 through 8, of trainable chil dren. Miss Peters is a graduate of Jacksonville High school. Prospect Club Plans Art Show Prospect Plans for a Pros pect art show to be held Au gust 1 were discussed at a meeting of the Prospect Art Club, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Tucker Jr. In Ashland. Mrs. Victoria Staley, who Is a well-known artist from Eagle Point, was a guest and commented on the pictures as they were exhibited. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Tucker. The next meeting will be held at the Katy-Dld Ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wrigglesworth, July 9, at 1 p.m. Derby Dance To Be Friday Derby - The Derby Hoe downers will hold a regular club dance on Friday, June 21. at the Derby Community 1 hall. Dancing will start at 8:30 pm and potlurk re-1 freshments will be served. Edwin Cavln will call. All square dancers are invited to attend. i Arrive I Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Rob-! ert Walker, and sons, Steven and Scott, Fullerton, Calif . and Mrs. J. L. Zlttcrcob and ; daughter, Joy Zlttercob, Palm ' Springs, Calif., arrived Sun-; day to vacation for a week with Mrs. Zlttercoh'j parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goswick, 1 1821 Sikiyou boulevard. Ash land. The G o s w 1 c k s are j grandparents of Mrs. Walker. II ti i Couple Honored At Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whit man, 191 Mace road, were honored recently at a sur prise housewarming. AttenJ ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Varner, Mrs. John Strawn, the Rev. and Mrs. K. L. Mathew son, Mr. and Mrs. William Barlow, Mrs. Erma Clutter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lemings, Mrs. James Trimble and Gail, Mrs. Nadine Archer and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pinkard, Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble, Mrs. William Snow, Mrs. Henry Snow, and Mrs. Louise Mac Abee. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Math ewson and Mrs. Trimble. The Whitmans were pre sented cards and gifts. Shower Honors Dorothy Rhymes Miss Dorothy Rhymes was honored at a shower given June 12 by Mrs. James Kelley at her home on Jasmine road. Miss Rhymes is the bride elect of Thomas Gallagher and the nuptial mass and marriage ceremony are set for Saturday, June 22, at Sacred Heart Catholic church here. Table decorations were in the shower theme. Guests at the party were Mrs. Robert Kelsch, Mrs. Thomas Merriman, Mrs. Jus tin M. Smith, Mrs. Don Wil. kinson, Mrs. Duane Cleaves, Mrs. Edmund Setzer, Mrs. Cleo Taylor, Mrs. Jack Moad and Mrs. Alan Keaton. Refreshments were served. Misa Joanne Callaahan of Eagle Poini, seiecied zo rep resent the Rogue valley in the annual Miss Oregon contest at Seaside next week, has been buiy with wardrobe fittings in recent deys. Valley merchants are providing her suits, gowns ' and accessories, and she is pictured here wearing a while pique suit from Town and Country, White City, and shoes from Parker Woods Leon's store. Miss Cal laghan, who will wear this suit for the judges interview, potes at the entrance to the Colony restaurant. Miss Rogue Valley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Callaghan. 124 South B street. Eagle Point. (Cinematography photo) Families Visit Ashland Homes Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dews and two little daughters visited last week with Mr. Dews' mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Dews and Mrs. Crace Turner, 470 Siskiyou boulevard. They were en route to Victoria, B. C. Other guests arriving Mon day were longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stillings of Tucson, Ariz., who stopped in Ashland on their return from visiting a son in Salem. Reunion Plans Are Continued Additional plans have been made for a reunion for mem bers of the 1953 graduation class of Medford High school. It is set for July 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rogue Valley Country club. All members and husbands and wives of members are in vited to attend. 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