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8 A WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1963 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Two Receptions Slated At Gallery This Week Two tocial events of special . interest are scheduled at Rogue gallery this week. Tonight members of Rogue V a 1 1 e y Art association, the sponsoring organization, are invited to a reception at the " gallery, 220 West Main street, beginning at 8 p.m. The event will mark the re-opening of the gallery following renova tion, and the opening of a new show. Friday, August 9, a recep tion will be held at the gallery in honor of Dr. Enrico De- : Maria, resident of Medford's sister city, Alba, who arrived in Medford this week. Also on display at the gallery will be a group of 10 paintings by Italian artists which Dr. De Maria brought with him as a cultural exchange ges t u r e. Medford artists made up an art display which was sent to Alba last year. The public is invited to the ' Friday night event, and it is pointed out that the Alba paintings will not be up for viewing until that evening. Preceding the Friday night reception, Dr. DeMaria will be honored at a sherry party given by the Rogue Valley Council of the Experiment in International Living, the group responsible for bring ing the Italian visitor here. It will be held at the home of , Robertson Collins, 108 North Third St., Jacksonville. Guests will be those who made fi nancial contributions to the project. L ;Radio "gram '.Txand a i k066 Cordially I ff Ca Invito You to Their f a Summer Dress Jubilee I u Largt Selection of 4 HOT WEATHER DRESSES I J rS. Now $788 j if Complete Sit Selection - M U 5-15, -20 and 1 11 New Located In the All New Cascade Shopplnf Center ! ff ; "Only The) Look Is Expensive" m V lf is f It; i? to personal problems. Join Abigail Van Bureri, the charm ing counselor who cares. Dial l fA J i i Monday Through Friday at 11:30 A.M. KYJC1230 On display are sculpture pieces by Mrs. Ruby Ralston, Medford, and pottery made by Robert Sperry, Seattle. Mrs. Ralston holds a degree from the University of Oregon, and there she studied under Mark Sponenburgh, the famous Archlpenka, and Wayne Tay som. Mrs. Ralston, who has lived in Medford about 10 years, works in a variety of ma terials. Recently she studied ceramics under Otto Wilda, Southern Oregon college. The exhibit will include one cer amic sculpture, although wood and other natural ma terials are of primary interest to Mrs. Ralston. Mr. Sperry's exhibit will include 43 pottery articles and six panels of photographs of larger pieces. A native of Illi nois, Mr. Sperry studied at the University of Saskatche wan and at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he later taught. He worked with Peter Volkous at the Archie Bray foundation in Montana, has had articles printed in Craft Horizons and Design Quarter. iy. Mrs. Ralston will be honor ed by the reception. The exhibit will be open to the public between 1 and 4 p.m. Mondays through Satur days until September 3. Put a coat of wax on the chrome trim of kitchen chairs and tables to keep them from rusting. Her columns intrigue Imillions. Her CBS Network pro- has warmth, wit : wise approach 4 I Daughters of members of the Women's association, Westminster Presbyterian church, assisted at the annual benefit tea which the association gave recently during the party, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Haupert, '''"'' Guests at the recent tea given by the Women's association. Westminster Presbyte rian church, enjoyed their tea at tables placed on the terrace of the G. T. Haupert home on Valley View drive, where the an- Women's Local Woman Home From Trip Mrs. Pearl Dozier, Coleman Creek road, Medford, has ar rived home after being in the east for the past two months. Enroute she stopped in Ameri can Forks, Utah, where she joined her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, the former Miss Shirley Dozier of Ashland. The two continued to South Lansing, N.Y., where they met Mr. Thompson, for merly associated with the Hearin Lumber company in Medford. He had completed a four-week training course at the Gilead Ministers' school. The group toured Cornell university at Ithaca, N.Y., and in New York City they at tended the Everlasting Good News Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses at Yankee stadium. On the return trip the travelers visited Estes Na tional park and Medicine Bow National park. Hornbrook Women Back From California Hornbrook - Mrs. Alberta Hutchins and dauRhter, Bev erly, and Mrs. Allie Tyrer re turned recently from a two weeks' trip to southern Cali fornia. Mrs. Hutchins and Beverly visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hutchins and family and with other rela tives of her late husband, and also spent some time in Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Tyrer visited friends in Burbank, Calif., and to gether they made a trip to Catallna island, and to Knott's berry farm. They also attend ed two Los Angeles Dodger's baseball games, and a horse race. Enroule home, a stop whs made at Martinez, Calif., to call on a friend of Mrs. Tyrcr's, j Mrs. Evelyn Wil liams, who returned to Horn brook with them to spend a few weeks here. Mrs. Frank Ofey Is Honored Guest Mrs. Frank Otley, 23S Old Pacific highway, Talent, was guest of honor at a recent meeting of the Crater Lake Auxiliary Sewing club of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the home of Mrs. B. B. Ram sey, Roberts road, Medford. Mrs. Otley is a member of the auxiliary and is leaving for Richland. Wash uhnw she will be employed by the j special education department as a SDrrrh thoranist fnr th Trl-Citv nrpa srhnnk I She has been an instructor at the Ashland city schools for t!i" three years. A farewell gift was pre-1 scnted her, with about 20 members attending the lunch eon. Lodges to Hold Meeting Thursday Table Rock encampment and the Ladies' auxiliary, a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will ; meet August 8 at the lodge hall in Medford. Plans (or ; the visit of the auxiliary, grand matriarch, Mrs. Ina Fish, Eugene, on August 22, , will be made. News Fomer Residents Visit Gold Hill Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregory, former Rogue valley residents, have returned to their home in Al hambra, Calif., after a vaca tion in southern Oregon. While here they were en tertained at dinner In the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hoffman, and visited friends and relatives in the area. A picnic held at Cave men s p.i..;, uiants Pass, hon ored the couple also. think young Jtmi I " JTk L I look wonderful! WSl S Slff woo!-and-mohair , ' iSfe jL., ' slim knit sheath , WStJ LA lk unbelievably flatterinc) in -C' s r f i j rw tall tones of cedar brown ' v j i? ..::'!. slggk j I a-.. ,., .. . i L .... a , y ) Bristol ova or rich cense. v, ftWTtt(tjh ' ' J I Youthful portrait collar. M l.-'.ff $K '? I Valley View drive. The girls who assisted were (left to right) the Misses Joan Dempsey, Cathy Collins, Jill Chris tensen. Holly Thompsen, Ginny Clark and Caroline Field. nual event was held. Pictured here are (left to right) Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Mrs. John Hen son, Mrs. Fred Brennan and Mrs. Charles Kyer. Jaycette Tea Is Announced Past presidents of the Med ford Jayceettes will be hon ored at an annual tea an nounced for Saturday, August 10 in the home of Mrs. Wil liam South, 2620 Table Rock road. Hours will be from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock that after noon. Wives of all Junior Cham ber of Commerce members and past members of Jayce ettes are Invited. Anyone needing transporta tion should call Mrs. Jack Couch, chairman, 773-2380. WWI Barracks World War I barracks and auxiliary will meet this eve ning at 8 o'clock in the Girls Community club. 'ZOmSM 1 Hanson Scheduled For Lecture Critically - acclaimed actor Philip Hanson will appear Thursday, August 8, in the third in the 1963 scries of Gresham lectures, given an nually by the Institute o; Re naissance Studies of the Ore gon Shakespearean, festival Scheduled for 4 p.m. in the Gresham room of the Ash land Public library, proceeds from the small admission charge will benefit the festi . al collection of rare books and prints. Mr. Hanson will base his performance-readings on the subject "The Imaginary Forces." In his presentation, he will examine the distinc tions between imagination and fancy, their operation in the mind, Shakespeare's methods of stimulating both, and the means by which an actor can successfully stir the imaginative forces of his audiance. He will base many of his comments on "Henry the Fifth" and the allusions made in the play, in addition to passages from other dra matic works to illustrate his theme. Actor Hanson, recently re turned from a North Ameri can performance tour, is cur rently rehearsing new ma terial for a similar tour to be gin in the fall of this year. Mineral Society Schedules Film A "true life adventure film" will be shown at the next meeting of the Roxy Anne Gem and Mineral society, Fri day, August 9, at 8 p.m. at the Girls Community club house. Refreshments will be served and visitors are welcome. P re-Opening Events Scheduled A number of pre-opening festivities are planned this week in connection with the first performance of the new Peter Britt Gardens Music and Arts festival in Jack sonville. The premiere is set for Sunday, August 11, at 4 p.m. The festival association board announced this morn ing that Thursday, August 8, the Greeters club of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce will hold a kaffeeklatsch at the gardens. Interested busi ness men of the area are in vited to tour the gardens from 8 to 9:30 a.m. and the pro gram will begin at 9 a.m. Mu sicians who will play in the two - week festival are to ar rive in Jacksonville today and rehearsals are to begin Thurs day. Thursday night the board of directors will sponsor a dinner for the musicians in the gardens at 6 p.m. Later a reception for representatives of the press and the musicians will be held, also at the site. Dessert and coffee will be served. Director of the orchestra is John Trudeau, Portland. On the opening day, August 11, the concert will be at 4 p.m. and thereafter the schedule varies, with two concerts some days and others but one. Metzen Family Visit Hornbrook Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Metzen and children, Dan, Mary, and Jim, arrived Friday to spend several week with Mrs. Metzen's mother, Mrs. Grace Quigley. From last September until June of this year, the Metzens made their home in Morgantown, W. Va., where Mr. Metzen attended West Virginia uni versity on a National Science Foundation scholarship. For six weeks this summer, the family was in St. Paul, Minn., while he attended the University of Minnesota, also on N.S.F. scholarship. The Metzens made the trip home by way of Montana, Yellowstone Park, where they spent two days, the Jackson Hole, Grand Teton area of Wyoming. In Mountain Home, Ida., they called on Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Burtner and fam ily. Mrs. Burtner is the for mer Madeline Chapman, and the two women grew up to gether in Hornbrook, and were close friends. Delegates Announced Delegates from the auxil iary to Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will attend the golden anni versary convention of the national auxiliary set for Se attle, Wash., August 23-30. Headquarters will be the Ben jamin Franklin hotel. In the delegation from here will be Mrs. Ben Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulz, Mrs. Lester Card. Central Point, Mrs. Conrad Rost, Ash land, Mrs. Russel Zundel, Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Mrs. B. B. Ramsey and Mrs. O. O. DeBerry. Mrs. Ramsey is aux iliary president. A workshop for Veterans Administration V o 1 u nteers Service workers will be held at the hotel Sunday, August 25, beginning at 9 a.m. The convention proper will open August 26 and will take place in the Century 21 Opera house in the new Seattle cen ter. The next business session of Crater Lake post and auxil iary will be August 20 at 8 p.m. in VFW hall, 42 North Front street, Medford. Three Now Home . After Vacation Mrs. Frances Flinn and her grandchildren, Annette and Micheal Flinn, were recently in San Francisco for a vaca tion. They attended perform ances of the Ice Follies and of two movies, "Cleopatra" and "Lawrence of Arabia." The children are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Flinn, 3233 Jackson ville highway. EXTERIOR HOME DECORATING fr Color Styling TirFree Estimates Home Financing at Your Favorite Bank "Fine Painting Service Costs no More" 3L Exterior onaf fnterror Decorating; PHONE Calendar Thursday 12 noon - Mt. Pitt chapter, Townsend club, Mrs. Charles Humphrey, 429 South Grape st- 12 noon - Sojourners club. Girls Community club. 12:30 p.m. - MOLB, cook, out for veterans. Veterans Ad ministration, White City. Buckles and Bows Club Dance Set Buckles and Bows Square Dance club will conduct a session Saturday, August 10, beginning at 8:30 p.m., in tha Country square, Colver road, Talent. Floyd Workman will call the squares. All interested dancers and callers are in vited. Potluck refreshments will be served. :i-ectel d to T I HE Friendly People Whe Worship Hire Weald Like to Shire With You This Special Series of Evanfelistie Services. Church of Christ 1701 W. Main Medford April 7-14 7:30 P.M. Na collection; fret nursery transportation: 772-9(40 773 - 7946 M 4 rv-5 I