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SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1983
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORLGOK
Friends and relatives of
Mrs. Nina Dusenberry, Cold
Hill, honored her at two par
tial which calabratad har 76ih
birth day anniversary. Mri.
Dutanbarry, who came to
Gold Hill with har parent!
whan iha wai but ona yaar
old, hai lived in Jackion coun
ty aver linca. (Baker photo)
Long-Time Gold Hill
Resident Is Honored
Gold Hill Mr. Nina Du-
tenberry, S68 Fifth avenue,
was honored recently on the
occasion of her seventy -lixlh
birthday when her grand'
daughter, Mri. Don Hanscom
arranged for a turprise party,
Neighbor! and other friends
of the honored guest attended
the afternoon event in Mri
Duicnbcrry'i home.
Guests were the Mcsdames
Roy Cameron, H. G. Kofahl,
S. M. ChristcnEcn, Earl
Moore, Mel Burnett, Gcrvas
Southall, Wilbur Martin, Wal
ter Whitney, C. W. Madden,
John Bruce, William Wright,
Mri. Hanscom and daughter,
Connie.
Mri. Dusenberry was pre
sented gifts. Mri. Roland
Washburn had baked and dec
orated the cake served for
refreshments. -
The same evening Mn. Du
senberry was honored at a
dinner party In the home of
Mr. and Mn. William Wright,
Sardine creek. Members of
her family called at the
Wright home, presenting her
with gifts. Among the guesti
were Mr. and Mri. Charles
Chittock and daughter, Mill
Sue Chittock, Crania Pai.
Mrs. D. inberry has five
children, leven grandchil
dren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The honored ' guest was
born in Lane county, Oregon,
and hai lived in Gold Hill
since she wai one year old,
when she moved here with
her parents. For many yean
she was active in the Gold
Hill Grange and when the
present hall was being built,
she with other women of the
vicinity'assistcd in the actual
building of the hall. Friends
explain that she had baked
hundreds of pies for Grange
events. Quilting is on" of her
hobbies and it is estimated
that she has made about 100
quilts.
Mrs. Dusenberry has been
an active member of the
Methodist church in Gold Hill
and Is a former member of
the Amethyst Rebekah lodge
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Mrs. Helen M. Arnspiger, who grows African violets as
a hobby, was honored recently at a family dinner in ob
servance of her 80th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Arnspiger.
who came to Medford in 1909 as the bride of the late Olen
Arnspiger. has been affiliated with many social and civic
groups and helped to organise a number of parent-teacher
association units. . .
Eightieth Birthday
Observed at Dinner
Central Point - Mrs. Helen
M. Arnspiger, 711 Palm street,
Medford, was honored recent
ly at a family dinner which
observed her eightieth birth
day. The event was held in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
S. Taylor, a son-in-law and
daughter, Old Stage road,
Central Point.
Mrs. Arnspiger was born at
Jefferson City, Ore., the
daughter of pioneers, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry N. McKinney. Af-
Jer completing high school she
taught school In Baker county
a year, then returned to school
and graduated from the uni
versity of Oregon in 1907. She
again taught school In Baker
county. There she married
Parents Group
Picnics Today
Parents Without Partners
and . their children are to
meet today at 1:30 p.m. for
a social meeting at We-Ask-You-Inn.
A potluck dinner
will be served and members
are to take refreshments for
their group.
Those who need transporta
tion or directions are to meet
across from the Big-Y mar
kct on Table Rock road, at
1 1 p.m.
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Olen Arnspiger ard came to
Medford as a bride in 1909.
Her late husband was assistant
city engineer and later city
engineer in Medford.
In her early years in Med
ford Mrs. Arnspiger was ac
tive in many civic organiza
tions and helped to organize
several Parent Teacher asso
ciation units in Jackson coun
ty. She has also been active
in Medford Garden club, the
Methodist church and helped
organize the College Women's
Club of Southern Oregon.
In 1913 she and her hus
band moved to 711 Palm
street where Mrs. Arnspiger
stnl resides with one of her
daughters, Mrs. Frances Wil-lett.
Mn. Arnspiger, herself a
twin, has twin daughters, Mrs.
Arthur Straus and Mrs. Tay
lor, hostess for the recent
dinner.
Members of her family at
tending the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Straus; seven grandchildren,
Mrs. Richard Gustafson, Cath
erine, David, Carold, and Fred
Straus, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rambo, and Miss Roberta Wil
lett; four great-grandchildren,
Daniel, Eric and Karen Gus
tafson, and Steven Rambo.
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Art Show
Will Close
Tuesday
"The Oregon Landscape", a
collection of paintings that
interpret Oregon scenes in
both representational and
more venturesome fashion,
will close Tuesday afternoon
at the Rogue Gallery, 220
West Main street.
Most of the paintings are
for saic, though some were
borrowed from private col
lections. In addition to paintings
done by a list of artists al
ready published are works
done by Mrs. Lillian Hon
drix, Phoenix, and Michael
Thornilcy, Talent.
It has been stated that Mrs.
H e n d r 1 x docs remarkable
work for a woman who has
had no formal training in
painting and who has been
painting for only a brief pe
riod of time. She with her
husband are well known in
the valley as operators of
the Rogue bakery.
There will be no show at
the gallery in July while art
association members repair
and redecorate the gallery.
Since income from associa
tion dues are adequate for
gallery maintenance and ex
hibits but not for improve-
i mcnts, an invitational benefit
is planned for July 19 at
i "Topsides", the home of Mr.
! and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter, on Old Stage road.
The annual summer art
classes sponsored by the asso
ciation for valley children are
being taught this year at the
Medford and Jackson County
Public library under the tu-
telagp of Mrs. Jan Schmitts.
1 A show of the children's dtaw
incs and paintings is planned
for mid-Julv at the clte of
the classes.
Vacation
O'Brien Mr. and Mr?.
Everett West. Rakemdeld,
Calif., are vacationing here as
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Barnes. The Wests plan
to spond some time at their
property on Lone Mountain
road, where they plan to build
a summer home.
To Arrive
Prospect Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Morton and three children
are to arrive today in Pros
pect from Anaheim, Calif . to
spend a two-week vacation
with Mrs. Morton's parents,
i Mr. and Mrs. Halaver Garden
Annual Installation Held By Jacksonville Chapter
Jacksonville - Mri. Helen
Buffington became worthy
matron and Orval L. Shores,
worthy patron at the 84th an
nual installation of officers
of Adarel chapter. Order of
the Eastern Star, held recent
ly, in the Masonic temple,
Jacksonville.
Other officers installed
were Mri. Don Edwards, as
sociate matron; George Red
head, associate patron; Mrs.
Donald C. Shores, secretary;
Miss Patricia Brewold, treas
urer; Mrs. Erwin Hoffman,
conductress; Mrs. Earl Bre
wold, associate conductress;
Mrs. William Cauller, chap
lain; Mrs. George Redhead,
marshal; Mrs. Wallace Brill,
organist; Miss Janice Arm
strong, Adah; Mrs. Don At
kinson, Ruth: Mrs. Ed Young,
Esther; Mrs. E. C. Walgamott,
Martha; Mrs. Willard Smith,
Electa; Mrs. Huldah Thur-
man, warder; and Roy Picard,
sentinel.
For the ceremony Mrs.
Buffington wore a gold bro
cade dress with a blue carna
tion corsage, and carried a
white Bible. The officers wore
blue crystalline dresses and
each carried a gold cross.
Installing Officers
Installing officers for the
evening were Mrs. Orval
Shores, installing matron;
Calendar
Calendar notlrta mnti nnwm fnr
th fociaty taction of Tha Mali
Tribuna muit ba submitted in
writlna and dudllna (or the Sun
day edition Is 1 D m. Friday Read.
line (or the weekly calendar Is 0
a.m nr the day of publication and
(or weel day newt Is i pm. the
day before publlcaUon.
Today
12 noon - Ml. Pitt chapter,
Townsend club, Hawthorne
park.
1:30 p.m. - Parents Without
Partners, We -Ask -You -Inn;
trans portation from Big-Y
market. Table Rock rd., at 1
p.m.
2 to 4 p.m. - Miss Pat's
Dance studio open house, 4425
Jacksonville highway.
Monday
7 p.m. - Foollifihlers, Little
theater, fairgrounds.
8 p.m. - Olive Rebckahs.
IOOF hall.
Tuesday
12 noon - Medford chapter,
Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Viv
ian Misenheimer, 101 Gar
field, Ashland.
7 p.m. - TOPS, library so
cial room.
8 p.m.' - VFW auxiliary
hall, 42 North Front st.
8 p.m. - Oldtimers Car club,
club house.
Wednesday
11 a.m. - Security Benefit
club, Pythian bldg.
8 p.m. - Roxy Ann HEC,
Grange hall.
Donald C. Shorei, installing
patron; Mrs. Gertrude Win
ningham, marshal; Mn. John
Pond, chaplain; and Mrs.
George Mero. organist; all
are past matrons and patrons
of Adarel chapter.
Miss Linda Nelson, accom
panied by Miss Charlotte
Brown, pianist, sang two
solos during the evening.
Included in the decorations
was a mural painted by Mri.
Fred If. Gardner.
Warren assembly. Interna
tional Order of Rainbow for
Girls, formed the honor
guard for Mrs. Buffington
and Mr. Shores.
The newly installed matron
introduced her daughter. Miss
Lona Buffington, who pre
sented her mother the gavel
she used as worthy advisor
of Rainbow for girls. The
gavel used during installa
tion was made from a piece
of redwood from Eureka,
Calif., by the installing pa
tron and presented to the in
stalling matron at the time
of her installation in 1956.
Roses Presented
Red roses were presented
to Mrs. Buffington by Don
ald C. Shores, worshipful mas
ter of Warren Lodge A.F. and
A.M.
The new worthy patron in
troduced his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Shores; his nephew and niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Shores, his wife, Edith; all
are past matrons and patrons
of Adarel chapter.
Mr. Shores also introduced
his two sons and daughters-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs G. L.
Shores, Lynwood, Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shores,
Medford; and his grandchil
dren, K a t h le e n, Michael,
Karen, Donna and Bobbie Sue
Shores.
Honored guests introduced
were Mrs. Hal McNair, Ash
land; Miss Carlotta K. Wise
man, Grants Pass, both past
grand matrons; Morris Bough
ner, Medford, past grand pa
tron; Mrs. Janet Childreth,
Gladstone, Ore., state com
mittee member: Mrs. Marie
Breckenridge, ESTARL com
mittee, and worthy matron
of western Star chapter, Ker-
by; George Finley, endow
ment fund, and worthy pa
tron of Alpha chapter, Ash
land; and Mrs. Donald Shores.
committee member. Worthy
matrons and patrons present
were Mrs. Gene Dyke, Med
ford, Mrs. George Finlay,
Ashland; Ross Gilkinson,
Reames chapter, and D. H.
Lloyd, Kerby.
Also recognized were Don
Waldron, high priest of Royal
Arch Masons, Medford; Roy
Picard, high priest of the
Jacksonville lodge; Miss Su
san Ritchy, worthy advisor,
Warren assembly; and Miss
Margaret Atkinson, grand rep
resentative of Wisconsin In-
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ternational Order of Rainbow
for Girls.
After an addendum in hon
or of the matron and patron
by the officers, and presenta
tion of jewels to the retiring
matron and patron by Mr.
and Mra. C. W. Shores, an
addendum by past matrons
was given.
Refreshments were served
fmm tables decorated with
gold net and blue birds. The
renteroiece was an arrange
ment of blue delphiniums and
candles.
The committees for tha
evening were Mrs. J. E. Craw
ford and Mrs. E. C. Gould,
chapter room; Mrs. Roy Cyr,
dining room; Mrs. Fred M.
Gardner, programs; Mrs. Wil.
liam Childreth, refreshments;
Miss Janice Armstrong, guest
book; and Miss Buffington,
corsages.
Acting as courtesy host
esses for Mrs. Buffington
were Misses Karen Ann,
Donna L. and Bobbie Sui
Shores.
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