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Sorority
Announces
Awards
Alpha Lambda chapter,
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Inter
national sorority, won a aeo
ond place award at the six
teenth annual international
convention held last week in
Spokane, Wash. The award
was given for a poater to pro
mote magazine subscriptions.
Those responsible for the
poster were Mrs. Kenneth
Oliver and Mrs. Chester Pet
erson, assisted by Miss Lydia
Work. Mrs. Delbert Cantrall
and Mrs. W. H. Fischer at
tended from the chapter.
Other Oregon chapters
which received awards were
Beta Epsilon, Portland, edu
cation; second. Beta Upsilon,
Portland, rushing, third.
The Oregon sorority won a
third place award in history,
and the three area council
philanthropic awards all
were won by Oregon chap
ters, Pendleton area, first;
Portland area, second, and
Eugene area, third. Oregon
as a stats placed second in
philanthropic work.
The main project on the
state level is aid to the crip
pled children's hospital
school in Eugene which was
given over $11,000 last year
through the organization.
Camperships to Camp East
cr Seal amounted to $873.
Most chapter members work
with the Easter Seal society
In their annual drive. Many
chapters sponsor the drive In
their counties.
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were exchanged by Oclnres
Wcstgaard and Claude Ben
son June 22 at Our Lady of
the Mountain Catholic
church. The 11 o'clock double
ring ceremony was performed
by the Rev. William Walsh in
the presence of more than 60
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Wcstgaard, 95 Meade street,
Ashland, are parents ot the
bride. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Benson Sr., Yuba City, Calif.
The bride's floor length
gown of white Chantilly lace
was fashioned with tiered
skirt and her fingertip veil,
a French Import, was held by
a tiara of crystal beads and
seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of white rosea and
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Women Visit
Medford Group
Yreka-Ten members of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Yrcka Meth
odist church were gnosis of
the Medford WSCS at their
regular monthly meeting,
Tuesday, June 23 at the
church in Medford.
The president of the Med
ford society appointed each
guest a sister for the day, to
sit with her, help her to get
acquainted and take her to
lunch which was served at
noon in the banquet room.
The Yrcka members pre
sented a skit entitled "Blue
Monday Wash" based on the
subject of social relations.
Medford members also took
tho Yrcka women on a tour of
the church.
Those attending from Yrekii
were Mrs. ltiirtscl Gray, Mrs.
Esther Smith, Mrs. Jim Elsea.
Mrs. Donald Donihuc, Mrs.
Walter Moarns. Mrs. Lurry
Hcnnlg, Mrs. James Sullivan
Mrs. Fern Van Over, Mrs
Ray Penney and Mis. Clar-
ence Robinson.
gave his daughter in marriage.
Pastel street length frocks
of crystal Ine In shades of yel
low, blue, lavender, green
and peach were worn by the
bride a attendants. Each car
ried a nosegay of white car
nations with ribbon streamers
to match her dress and net
hat. Miss Sandra Wcstgaard
was her sister's maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Judy Eberhart and Miss
Peggy Parsons of Ashland
and Miss Frances Holmes of
Medford. Miss Christine Wcst
gaard, a younger sister of the
bride, was Junior bridesmaid.
Rodney Fuller served as
best man and Dale Miningcr,
Richard Callahan and Robert
Nichols were ushers.
White gladioli decorated
the main and side altars. MIbs
Marilyn Fellers was the organist,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Fellers
were hosts for the reception
For their trip to tho coast
tho new Mrs. Benson wore a
thrce-picco blue suit. Upon
tiiclr return the couple will
be at home at Yuba City.
Both are graduates of Ash
land High school and during
the past year the bride has
been a student at Oregon
Technical Institute, Klumath
Falls.
Sacramento Visitors
At Cushman Home
Tillcr-Trail-Guests of the
William E. Cushmans of Til
ler-Trail are their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Lee Cushman and three chil
dren, Sacramento, Calof.
The son Is employed by the
Aero-Jot corporation, manu
facturers of missile comport
cuts. Talent-Mr. and Mrs. B.' L
Delsman and daughter, Put,
Vallcjo, Calif., spent a week
with Mrs. Dclsman's brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Evertt
Bailey. While here they made
1 a trip to Crater lake.
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Williams-Miss Roberta Lee
Katzenbach became the bride
of Ranald Norman Webb in a
garden wedding held June 12
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Katzen
bach, 17610 Williams high
way. Grants Pass.
The evening double ring
ceremony was solemnized by
the Rev. Roy Price, pastor
of the Williams Community
church. The bridegroom's
parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Webb, Powell Creek
road, Williams.
The bride was escorted to
the altar in front of a rose
covered archway by her fath
er. The archway had been
built by William Lemon,
grandfather of the bridegroom.
The bride wore a gown of
white nylon fashioned with
lace bodice, scoop neckline
cap sleeves and pleated cum
merbund. The floor length
skirt was of nylon and net
and the back was accent by a
tiered bustle. Her single
strand of pearls was some
thing borrowed. Her nylon
net veil was held by a rhine-
stone tiara and she carried
a bouquet of white carnations
and orange blossoms encircl
ing an orchid.
Three Attendants
Miss Donna Wiss, Eugene,
Alpha Mu sorority sister of
the bride, was maid of hon
or. Bridesmaids were the
Misses Shirley and Sharon
Sowell, cousins of the bride
groom, and Barbara Webb,
sister of the bridegroom.
They wore ballerina length
frocks of nylon lace and net
with white accessories. Miss
Wiss's frock was yellow and
she carried a bouquet of yel
low Ester Reed daisies. The
bridesmaid's dresses were in
pink, blue and green and
they carried bouquets of pink,
green and white Ester Reed
daisies with streamers to
match their frocks.
Pamela Katzenbach, Med
ford, served as flower girl for
her aunt. She wore a multi
colored frock. Stephen Gra
ham, Medford, was ring bearer.
Larry Webb served as best
man for his brother and Wil
liam and Charles Katzenbach,
Medford, brothers of the
bride, and Philip Anderson,
Murphy, were ushers.
Mrs. G. H. Collins played
the organ wedding music and
accompanied Mrs. Richard
Katzenbach, Grants Pass,
soloist. Edward Swing, Ash
land, played an accordion
solo.
Wears Blu
Mrs. Katzenbach wore an
Alice blue eyelet dress over
taffeta with pink accessories
for her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Webb chose a powder
blue lace dress with white
accessories. Their corsages
were pink rosebuds.
More than 100 relatives and
friends attended the recep
tion which followed the wed
ding. In addition to the gar
den flowers, baskets of rho
dodendrons, roses and white
wedding bells decorated the
area.
Mrs. Lynn Stone cut and
served the wedding cake
which she had made and dec
orated. Assisting with the
serving and reception were
Mrs. Lee Graham, Medford;
Mrs. Percy Sowell, Mrs. A. D.
Fitzpatriek, Mrs. A. J. Lind-
quist, Mrs. Merritt Swing,
Miss Chcri Swing, and Mrs.
C. O. Booth.
The couple traveled to
Miller lake in the Greyback
range on their wedding trip.
Both are graduates of Grants
Pass High school and are
students at Oregon State uni
versity. During the summer
she will be employed at a
drug store in Corvallis and
he will attend summer school.
Among the out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Webb, Berkeley, Calif.,
the bridegroom's grandpar
ents; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Morris, San Diego, Calif.,
uncle and aunt of the bride;
and Pashang Zand, student
from Iran at the Oregon
Stale university who was a
week end guest at the Webb
home.
Teacher Serves On Committee
Mrs. Paul R. Smith, Ma-, principles, po"i. nd 8oals
A Medford High school
teacher. Mrs. Paul R. Smith,
is serving on the five-member
editing committee for the
42nd annual meeting of the
representative asaem b 1 y oi
the National Education asso
ciation. Mrs. Smith, a past
president of Oregon Education
association, left Friday to at
tend the assembly sessions in
lroil, Mich. (Knackstedt
photo)
VFW Auxiliary
Members To Hear
Convention News
Mrs. B. B. Ramsey and Mrs.
Ben Allison, delegates to a
convention of the auxiliary to
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
held recently in McMinn
ville, will give reports on the
session at the local auxili
ary's next meeting, Tuesday,
July 2. The meeting will be
held at 8 p.m., in the VWF
hall, 42 North Front street.
Mrs. Ramsey Ls president
of the group.
Mrs. Edward Face, Prine
ville, was elected state presi
dent at the convention.
At a recent meeting of Past
Presidents club, held in the
home of Mrs. Mary Weber,
Mrs. Amy Randle was hon
ored with a shower of birth
day cards and gifts. Cards
were played and jilans were
made for a picnic in July to
be held in Lithia park, Ashland.
drona lane, teacher of Ger
man at Medford High school,
departed from Portland Fri
day, June 29, to attend the
forty second annual meeting
of the representative assembly
of the National Education as
sociation being held in Cobo
hall. Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Smith serves on the
five-member editing commit
tee the function of which is
to edit the resolutions which
may be presented by any of
the 800,000 NEA members or
any state, county or local as
sociation. This year the committee
was also mandated to rewrite
the platform which states the
of the association. The plat
form and resolutions govern
the officers and staff of the
association and guide mem
bers in their professional ac
tivities. From Detroit Mrs. Smith
will travel to New York City
where she will be a guest of
Dr. Jane Day Northrup Fer
guson, former Oregonian. Mrs.
Smith will visit the Goethe
Institute to investigate study
abr.id opportunities and will
also visit commercial and gov
ernmental outlets of audio
visual equipment and ma
terials for the instruction of
foreign languages.
Doctor, Family
To Arrive Here
Lt. Thomas Gail, who re
cently completed hi' medical
internship in the Balboa
Nival hnsoital in San Diego.
is expected in Medford Tues-
day with Mrs. can ana meir
tun EnrU. Barnev and Harvey.
They will spend three weeks
here vacationing wun
Gail's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruriri W. Gail. 416 South
Groveland avenue.
The Calls will sail from
San Francisco July 26 for
Manila, where Lt. Gail will
be stationed for two years as
a naval doctor with the Joint
U.S. Military Advisory group.
From Seattle
O'Brien-A guest from Seat
tic, Wash., at the home of
relatives in O'Brien, the
James Cookcs, and in Kerby,
the Ld Cookes, is Michael
Cooke. He was graduated
from high school this spring
and is going on to Areata, i
Calif., to visit an uncle, Joe
Cooke. I
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Anniversary Observed
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
j George II. Davis were hon
ored at a recent open house
which observed their twenty
I fifth wedding anniversary.
I The event, in the form of a
' surprise was given by their
daughter. Miss Paula Davis,
' and their daughtcr-in law,
Mrs. Douglas Davis of Ash
land. About 70 guests culled on
the honored couple during the
afternoon event which wits
held In their home at 102
Windsor way In Central
Point.
The couple was married
June 1. 19:18 in Delano. Ore.,
and they have lived in the
Central Point area for about
17 years. They are parents of
three children, Douglas Davis.
Derwin Davis and Miss Puula
Davis, one of the hostesses.
For the open house Mrs.
Davis wore a white sheath
dress and her corsage was of
red carnations.
Miss Prather Chosen
As Representative
O'Brien Miss Judi Prather
was chosen grand bethel rep
resentative to the District of
Columbia for the ensuing
year at the recent thirty-ninth
annual crand session of Inter
national Order of Jobs Daugh
ters in Portland.
She was accomp.inird to
Portland by the Misses Judi
Prather. Linda Vorslres. Rae
Thrasher and Linda Wells.
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