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1 Medford Tribune ml MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1963 Rogue Valley Summer Visitors lev t- Vr . -a r ' ' It. and Mrs. Thomas Gail and their young sons, George Harvey and Barnes Pennington, are here for a three week vacation as houseguests of Lieutenant Gail's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Budd W. Gail, 416 S.outh Groveland avenue. Young George will observe his first birthday this month and his brother will be three years old in September. While here the group is spending some time at Diamond Lake. Lieutenant Gail recently com pleted his medical internship In the Balboa Naval hospital, San Diego, Calif. The family will sail from San Fran cisco July 29 for the Philippine islands where he will be stationed . for two years with the Navy medical corps with the Joint U.S. Military Advisory group In Manila. 4, -rw.fr t jjr s t mm m wmmrn rx v (Art -i:, '-ft- -, Mrs. Roy Weston (left), San Jacinto, Calif., and Mrs. E- Garnett, leek, Staffordshire, England, afe pictured in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Richardson, Table Rock. Mrs. Weston, the former Miss Grace Dickison, who left last week for her home, visited other friends in the Table Rock, Centra! Point and Medford areas. Mer childhood home was in the Table Rock district where her grandfather, W. R. Dickison, and her father, C. A. Dickison, farmed the acreages now comprising the Table Rock and Redskin orchards. Mrs. Gar rett is homeguest ef the Richardsons. She also ha been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon, Table Rock, and Mrs. E. P- Leavitt, Old Stage road. This is her second trip to the Pacific coast to visit relatives, Mrs, Garnett arrived here from Portland where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Richardson and family. The . Sanford Richardsons are parents of her son-in-law. Mrs. George Q. D'Albini (right), former long time Medford resident, now of Lexington, N, C. arrived last week to spend the summer visiting with her many friends in the valley. Mrs. D'Albini, always active in civic work, is a member of the daughters of American Revo lution, For some 32 years through American ism work of that organization, she conducted naturalization classes for Immigrants to pre pare Jhem for their citizenship examinations. Mrs. D'Albini also was worker in tha Reub lican party and while her children were in Medford schools she worked in ihe Parent Teacher association units. During her visit she is staying at 334 North Holly street, Ths lata Mr. D'Albini was a Medford certified public accountant and attorney. mm 1 I f ' f Summer visitors In the vaiiey include Mr. end Mrs. Tom Staley and their sens, Michael, J 2 and Marc, 5, now of New York City. Mr. Staley (left), is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Slatey and the visitors arc their houseguests tt Ger.elec lodge on the Rogue river near Eagle Point,' A former Medford resident and Southern Oregon college student, Tom Staley became interested in a theater career and the Shakespearean festival while living hers. He nev Is a film and television actor .nd the family wiJJ leave here for Hollywood where he will work in the film "The Carpetbaggers", with George Pep pard, former Oregon Shakespearean festival player, later they will return to New York where Mr. Staley . may have a leading Tole 1n the film, "Headlong". The actor recently eempleted smaM role in "fasj Safe", Earlier ha played the role of an Army captain in "The Victors," filmed in Europe. In television he ha appeared in episodes of Tne Naked City, end "The Defenders," He played-a . beatnik in the Him ''The Greenwich ViJIage Story," Jn vvftJeh, Jhe pho rograph here was taken during a coffee house scenes 3 0 mm i I I Brig. Gen, Walter I. Baylor (ret.) of the United States tAtin corps (right), arid Mrs, Baylor (second from right), left Saturday for 1heir home in Santa Ana, Calif., after being houseguests for tha week of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond B. Parkhurst, Gold Rey estates. During the couple's visit the Parkhursts entertained at a cocktail party at their horn and dinner in Mon Desir dining inn, honoring their guests. Nearly 40 persons attended. Genera! Baylor Is author of the book, "last Man Off Wake Island." A synopsis of the bosk elss was published in ihe Saturday Evening Post magazine, In Marine corps aviation, Ganeral Baylor was the last man off the Island, )