Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1963, Image 29

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THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Social Events Women's Mews
Students
At Home
For Vacation
A number of itudenti from
Medlord attending collegei
and universities in the east
have returned home for the
cummer vacation.
From Notre Dame are Doug
las Snider, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Snider, who will
enter his sophomore year In
the fall; and Tom Tomjack,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A-
Tomlack. who has completed
his Junior year. The Snlders
also have their son, John,
home from the University of
Oregon, where he will enter
his Junior year in the School
of Journalism in sepiemDer.
Miss Karen Carpenter,
dauahtmr of Mr. and Mrs.
Dunbar Carpenter, Foothills
road, hsi arrived home from
Radcliffe college, Cambridge,
Mass. The Carpenters met
their daughter la San Fran-
Cisco.
The student plans to leave
about July 1 for San Miguel,
near Mexico City, Mexico,
where the will study the
Spanish language, and liter
ature. John Shaw, who will be a
senior at Northwestern uni
versity when he returns to
school, arrived home Satur
day, accompanied by a fellow
Btudcnt, John Tripp of Bronx-
vllle,, N. Y., who is a guest
at the Butte Falls home of
John's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Shaw Sr.
Robert Hamilton, son of
Mrs. Moore Hamilton, arrived
home Friday from Dartmouth
college, where he also has
completed his Junior year.
Installation Ceremony
Held by Soroptimists
Ashland - Installation cere
monies that emphasized the
purpose and program of the
Soroptlmlst club locally and
Internationally were conduct
ed June 14 In the Mark An
tony hotel ballroom following
a 7 o clock banquet, u was
attended by more than 45
members and guests.
Mrs. Helm! Leidigh, a past
president, was the installing
officer. She used the Sorop
tlmlst lnsiginia as the theme,
reminding each new club of
ficer of her specific duties in
carrying out the aims and
ideals of Soroptimism, ever
mindful of woman's response
ble role in today's society.
Receiving the presidential
gavel for the ensuing year
was Mrs. Louise Walters, who
succeeds Mrs. Mabel Winston.
Both spoke briefly and ex
changed the official pins of
the executive office.
On the new board are Mrs.
Alta Nichols, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Mary McLoughlin,
second vice president; Mrs.
Caroline Sharp, recording
secretary; Mrs. Vina Kapetyn,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Marie Austin, treasurer and
Mrs. Adelaide Clary, director.
Simpsons Sing
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simp
son, who were introduced by
Mrs. Velma Jones, presented
program of Amercian folk
music, vocal and guitar, in
which they were joined by
the audience for the singing
of several familiar old songs.
The installation dinner
opened with the customary
ritual of the Pledge of Al
legiance followed by the
Soroptlmlst grace which Mrs.
Hattle Litwllled sang and at
the conclusion of the evening
all Joined hands in the Sorop
timist Aloha.
The tables were elaborately
decorated in blue and gold
flowers, golden oak leaves
and acorns and lighted by
tapers in Soroptimist club
colors. Favors were the sym
bolic gold leaves of the In
signia on the large emblem
between two tall baskets of
daisies and delphinium. Mrs.
Amanda Farris was chairman
of the decorating committee,
The club's next undertak
ing is its annual Shake.
spearean Festival project of
the pillow and blanket rental
booth during the ieaon. Pro
ceeds go toward Festival
scholarships for girls in the
company.
Fifty Plus Club
To Meet Friday
Members of the Medford
Fifty Plus club whose birth
days are in June will be hon
ored at a meeting of the club
Friday, June 21, at 12:30 p.m.
in St. Mark's guild hall, cor
ner of Fifth street and North
Oakdale avenue.
Members who attend are to
take sack lunches. Cards,
games, and dancing are plan
ned with music to be provid
ed by a local orchestra.
Birthday cakes will be sup
plied. , 4
Card Party
The Get Together club will
conduct a pinochle card party
June 21 at 1 p.m., In the Girls
Community club. The public
is invited. A dessert lunch
eon will be served. I
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Miss Linda Versteeg
Reception Held
At Gold Hill
Gold Hill - A reception
honoring students and their
parents and faculty members
of both Gold Hill schools was
held In the Hanby school mul
tipurpose room following
eighth grade graduation ex
CTcises June 4.
Some ISO persons attend
ed. Hostesses were mothers
of eighth grade students,
Mrs. R. M. O'Brian had
charge of the decoration com
mittee and Mrs. John Thom
as was hospitality chairman.
Mrs. Nathan Banry and Mrs.
Byron Brown headed the
dancing committee.
A cake was presented the
class by Mrs. William Ganong.
Graduation caps and scrolls
from the cake top were giv
en to Mrs. Gilbert A. Mack,
wife of the school's princi
pal. Mrs. Leonard Kelt cut the
cake. Serving were Mrs. Gan
ong and Mrs. William Mad
den. Mrs. D. T. Brown, Mrs. Vic
tor Croxton and Mrs. Thom
as presided at the punch
bowl.
Kerby Bethel
Installations
Are Conducted
Illinois Valley - Miss Linda
Versteeg was installed hon
ored queen of Bethel 36, Inter
national Order of Job s Daugh
ters in ceremonies held re
cently In Kerby school. The
queen's theme was lilies of the
valley and each of the olli
cere carried a bouquet of
lilies during the event.
The line officers introduced
their families. . The queen's
brother, Charles Versteeg, pre
sented her with the gavel.
Past honored queen, M i s
Kathy Basham, presented the
queen her pin and traveling
tiara. Officers gave an adden
dum for Miss Basham and pre
sented her flowers for a re
membrance bouquet. The
queen then gave Miss Basham
a gift from the officers.
Assisting in the installation
of officers were Ron Good
pasture, William Culbertson,
Dwayne Madden, Terry Mo-
Naught, George Blue, Rich
ard Olsen, Galen Aller, and
George Tythcott. The young
men represented the Redwood
chapter of the De Molay.
Other offiqers installed were
Miss Rae Thrasher and Miss
Donna Parmerlee senior and
Junior princesses; Miss Mary
Blue, guide; Miss Claudia
Hayes, marshal; Miss Connie
Orton, and Miss Janet Peters,
senior and junior custodians;
Miss Sue Petsch, Miss Rozanne
Williams, Miss Kay Warner,
Miss Gail Terpening, and Miss
Diane Jones, messengers; Miss
Elizabeth Blue, treasurer;
Miss Roberta Hagerman, chap
lain; Miss Bobette Brecken-
ridge, recorder; Miss Jan Mar
tin, librarian; Miss Evelyn
Hare, and Miss Bonnie Jordan,
guards; Miss Cathy Evans,
lady of the lights; Miss Donna
Johnson, Miss Melinda Doster,
Miss Kathy Olsen, and Miss
Kathy Breckenridge, choir
and pages.
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Garden Club District Instituted
the new TopnvState district
Montague Mrs. Warren
Messner, director of the Cas
cade district, California Car
den Clubs, incorporated, was
the guest speaker at the June
meeting of the Shasta Valley
Garden club of Moniague,
held recently in the club room
of the Montague auditorium.
Mrs. Edward Clement, presi
dent of the local club conduct
ed the business session.
Other special guests present
were officers and district
chairman of the newly form
ed Top-o-State district, Mrs.
Ray Kelley, director; Mrs.
James Sullivan, correspond
ing secretary; Mrs. Morris
Prather, 'horticulture chair
man; Mrs. Paul Decker, of
Mt. Shasta, historian. Mrs.
Clement is recording secre
tary of the new district.
In her message, Mrs. Mess
ner explained the various
functions and operations of a
garden club district and how
it coordinates its work with
that of the state organization.
She also stressed how each
garden club, which forms the
district, coordinates its func
tions with that of the district
She emphasized the impor
tance of compiling a year
book by each club, which out
lines the year's activities and
projects to be accomplished.
Mrs. Messner then preesnt
ed on behalf of ' California
Garden Clubs, incorporated, a
certificate of membership for
to Mrs. Kelley, which was ac
complished by a message of
welcome to the new district.
The first district meeting
will be at Mt. Shasta park in
August.
The local club will hold an
accredited flower show some
time ln September.
Mrs. Clement asked that
for the July meeting, each
member take a plant, bulb or
shrub, for a plant sale among
the members and guests pres
ent. The meeting was closed
with the serving of refresh
ments by Mrs. Mable French,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hesslg and
Mrs. Frank Kouts.
Calendar
Thursday
8 p.m. - UNA lodge. Mistle
toe club, Hawthorne park.
6:30 p.m. - Nevita Past Ma
trons and Past Patrons dinner.
Masonic temple, Central
Point.
8 p.m. - Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic
Friday:
1 pjn. - Get Together club.
Girls Community club.
'
Couple
Visits
Wonder Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Getman, Hermiston, Ore., are
houseguests for the week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Budd Doney, Redwood high
way.
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