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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1M3
Preparation! for workshop series on
tconomic foreign aid legislation ware made
at a meeting of the board oi Medford League
of Women Voters last week. Mrs. F. H. Bo-
gard (center) is chairman and also working
on the project are Miss Clara Hinse( at left)
and Mrs. L. C. Jensen.
Medford League Plans
Foreign Aid Workshop
A workshop to study for
eign economic aid legislation
now before Congress will be
held by the League of Women
Voters of Medford in July.
Four sessions will be held in
the Public Library of Med
ford and Jackson County on
Tuesdays, July 9, 16, 23 and
30 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
The group plans to discuss
assets and limitations of the
proposed solutions to prob
lems of foreign aid and to
review the history of League
support of foreign economic
assistance.
Support for the principle
of international cooperation
goes back more than 40 years,
to the earliest days of the
League, according to local
president, Mrs. Ogden Kel
logg, Gold Hill. In the '20s
the women of the non-partisan
voters group rejected iso
lation and proclaimed their
recognition of the fact that
nations are mutually interde
pendent. They also recognized
the essential relationship be
tween economic health and
security of other countries
and the United States.
Mrs. Frank Bogard is chair
man of the Medford League
study. Others working on the
committee in charge of the
workshop include Miss Clara
Hinze, Mrs. Dunbar Carpen
ter, Mrs. Hugh Collins, Mrs.
L. C. Jensen, Mrs. Victor
King, Mrs. R. L. Bosworth
and Mrs. Kellogg.
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Prospect Mr. and Mrs.
Andreson and children, for
merly of this community,
have returned after making
their home for the past two
years in Eagle Point. They
are living along the Red
Blanket road.
Visit Relatives
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Ardon Burns spent three days
last week in San Pablo, Calif.,
with their daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Paulsen and three children. I ten days
Goodwill Day
Program Plan
A program is planned in
honor of International Good
will day at the next meeting
of Olive Rebekah lodge, Mon
day, July 1 in the Medford
Odd Fellows hall.
During the last meeting,
Mrs. R. L. Appclgate was
presented with her commis
sion as district deputy presi
dent for Olice Rebekah lodge
for the coming year. It was
also announced that Mrs. Ap
pclgate has been appointed
chairman of the district UN
Pilgrimage committee for the
year.
Following the meeting
members attended Friendship
night at Jacksonville. Com
mittee in charge of refresh
ments for July 1 will be Mrs.
Donald M. Ivie, Mrs. E. W.
Pease, Mrs. Roberta Daniel
and Mrs. Elsa Walker.
To Reunion
Prospect - Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bishcp Sr. plan to
leave soon for New Meadows,
Idaho, where they will attend
a family reunion. The couple
pi-, s to be away for about
High Noon
Ceremony
Weds Pair
Ashland - In a hljh noon
ceremony June 8 in Trinity
Episcopal church, Patricia L.
Roach and Ronald A. Sjoland
er exchanged marriage vows.
The Rev. Duane Alvord offi
ciated at the double ring
service.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roach,
1455 Bieber street. Parents
of the bridegroom arc Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Sjolandcr, Sa
lem. He is a graduate of Ore
gon State college and his wife
received her degree from
Southern Oregon college.
In the wedding group were
Miss Karen Thomas, Ashland,
maid of honor, and Terry Cos
settc, Alameda, Calif., a fra
ternity brother of the bride
groom who served as best
man. Guests were seated by
Terry Sjolander of Salem, the
bridegroom's brother, and Mr.
Roach gave his daughter in
marriage.
The bride wore a sheer
white woo! suit with fur col
lar and small veiled hat. Her
accessories were white and
she carried a bouquet of yel
low and white roses. Miss
Thomas wore a honey beige
knit sheath with matching ac
cessories and carried a small
bouquet of roses.
A yellow and white theme
accented with coral was used
in altar decorations of garden
flowers. Kenneth Brew, Cen
tral Point, brother-in-law of
the bride, was soloist, accom
panied at the organ by Mrs.
Glenn Taylor.
A luncheon for the family
and wedding group was given
at the home of the bride's
parents before the couple left
for southern California where
they will live.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A.
Sjolander are shown following
their marriage June 8 In Trin
ity Episcopal church in Ash
land. (Skibby photo)
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Scott Valley
Hosts Members
Of Yreka Group
Yrcka - Siskiyou chapter.
Daughters of American Rev
olution, were the guests of the
Scott Valley members for its
June meeting in Etna. The
meeting was held at the Con
gregational church.
The flower arrangements
were of red roses and white
phonics.
Following the singing of the
National anthem Mrs. Lawr
ence Lichens read an article
about Marian Anderson sing'
ing at Constitution hall in
Washington, D. C. Persons of
all nationalities attend the
programs.
An article nn national de
fense from "The Defender"
was read. A collection was
taken for the memorial fund
and also for "Pennies for
Pines."
The program consisted of
the showing of slides of Ha
wan, including sugar cane
and pineapple fields and cat
tie ranches.
There will be no further
meetings of the society until
September.
7ownsnd Club To
Hold luncheon Today
A potluck luncheon at noon
in Hawthorne park is sched
uled for today by the Mt. Pitt
chapter, Townsend club. Club
members are reminded to
take their own table service
Earl Barnes of Ashland is
the club chairman.
Arrangements will be made
at today's meeting for the
Fourth District council meet
ing to be held in Medford
Sunday. July 14.
Rock Slides To Be Shown
At Senior Activity Center
Art Techniques
Program Topic
For Society
Jack lectors spoke on
painting techniques before
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists when they met recent
ly. He explained that the me
dia used, the surfaces on
which they are applied and
the tools all affect an artist's
work.
Glenn Scott opened the
meeting with a demonstra
tion of visual balanced pal
ette which he uses in paint
ing portraits. All colors used
start with the three primary
colors and he mixes these to
create six different colors and
shades for all his portraits,
he explained.
Clifford Platr, former Med
ford artist now of Portland
has been invited to exhibit
work at the Medford Green
wich Village Art show to be
held in the West Main street
City park, Saturday, July 13,
it was announced.
Paintings to be on display
at the Medford and Jackson
County Public library during
July are by Mrs. Alton Car
ter, Mrs. Joan Bayer, Harry
ftlarx, Mrs. Donna Francis
Mrs. Viola Moore, Mrs. Ar-
lita Pletsch and Mrs. Ruby
Twedell.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Evelyn Jenne, Mrs,
Sadie Coghill and Mrs. Don
na Lantis.
Chester Fitch, retired fruit
grower and long time member
of the Roxy Ann Gem and
Mineral society, will show
colored slides at the Senior
Activity center Monday, July
1, at I p.m.
Instead of travel films, this
showing will be slides made
by mounting thin slices of
polished native rock and then
projected on the screen.
The color, form, and indi
vidual design of the heart of
the many kinds of rock for
mations are said to often ap
pear -as scenes,
All interested are Invited
to attend the weekly pro
grams at the center, 601 East
Jackson street, each of which
is different.
Last week, three out of
state guests attended the show-
ing of a trip to the Scandi
navian countries by Vernon
Rasmussen, two from North
Dakota and one from New
York state.
ur. frank Roberts was
back, greeting arrivals after
an absence of several months,
His committee, Mrs. Karl
Home
Phoenix - Mrs. Clarence
Cox has returned to her home
in Phoenix after visiting her
son, Dwayne Morehouse in
in Los Angeles. Mr. More
house now has left to spend
the summer traveling in
Europe. On her return trip
Mrs. Cox visited friends In
Santa Barbara and other Cali
fornia cities.
In O'Brien
O'Brien-Mr. and Mrs. Les
ley Fostina and family from
B a y i i d e, Calif., were in
O'Brien last week at the home
of Mrs. Fostina's mother, Mrs
Victor Hilton.
K n u t s o n and Mrs. Judd
Greenman, are continuing to
plan programs each week and
will welcome information
about recent travelers who
might volunteer to show their
pictures.
Show SchaduUd
The oil painting class, un
der the direction of Mrs. Vic
toria Staley, has been asked
to participate in the Green
wich Village show of the
Southern Oregon society of
Artists in the Medford Li
brary park, Saturday, July 13.
The group also entered
paintings in the exhibit spon
sored by the Rogue River
Chamber of Commerce dur
ing the Rooster Crow Festi
val yesterday. The art work
was displayed in the elemen
tary school cafeteria.
The mystery painting, call
ed "Mirage," which was on
display Saturday, will be
shown this week in the win
dow of the Colorama shop,
315 East Main street. This
composite abstract, paint
ed by the whole class, is to
be sold for the highest offer
and the amount donated to
building a larger center. Per
sons may write their name
and price they are willing to
pay for the picture and place
it in a box which will be
available in the window near
the picture.
The art class meets each
Tuesday afternoon and new
members are always welcome.
Since Thursday is the
Fourth of July, the orchestra
will not meet for practice on
that day. Members will be no
tified if another day Is sched
uled. Saturday, July 8, the bridge
club will reconvene at 1 p.m.,
according to L. C. Davis, lead
er. Anyone who wishes to
brush up on bridge or Is In
terested In playing Is wel
come to attend.
Sojourners Club
Plans Are Made;
Newcomers Attend
Plans were made at last
week's Sojourners club meet
ing for installation cere
monies which will be con
ducted July 11. Mrs. Robert
Armstrong was Introduced as
a new member and two new
comers, Mrs. Benjamin Skud
larek and Mrs. Neil Packett,
were introduced.
Visitors attended from Ban-
don and Days Creek, Ore.,
and San Diego, Calif., and
Harlowton, Mont.
Winners at cards were Mrs.
J. S. Goodwin, Mrs. Leland
Middleton, Mrs. Letha Craw
ford, Mrs. A. P. Collins, Mrs.
Ralph Jones and Mrs. Beryl
Lyon. Mrs. Asa Lemon won a
special prize.
Committee members were
Mrs. Emerson Bowers, Mrs.
Fanny Wood, Mrs. Harold
Burback, Mrs. Neil McGrady
and Mrs. Marvin Slavens.
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