MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. AUGU8T IS. 1983
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Sage Family Back
From Boston Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Sage and family. Penny,
Peter, and David, 401 Oregon,
terrace, Medford, are back
from a three weeks visit in
Boston, Mass. While there
they visited with Mrs. Sage's
mother, Mrs. Terese Kostare
los, and other relatives.
Miss Sage will remain in
Boston until after Labor day.
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Charles Gelman Davis, (at left) Portland
architect who designed the orchestra shell
for the Peter Britt Gardens Music and Arts
festival, now underway in Jacksonville for
the first season, was present for the opening
concert held last Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Davis is pictured here with Mrs. Davis and
Walter Daggett. Portland, who attended the
concert with Mr. and Mrs. Davis. The festi
val will continue through Saturday. August
24.
Rose Gardens Made
Ready for Festival
Armed with pruning
. shears, spray guns, and hoes,
members of the Medford
Rose society gathered at the
Old Rose gardens in Jackson
ville last week for a clean-up
session in preparation for the
Peter Britt Music festival.
The Old Rose garden was
planted by members of the
Medford Rose society and
given to the city of Jackson
ville with the proviso that
the city would water and
maintain the garden, the
Rose society to do the prun
ing and spraying. ;
Located near the old Meth
odist church on Fifth street,
across from the Jacksonville
museum, the garden contains
over 150 bushes of old rose
varieties. Some of the bushes
are from the Joseph B. Kern
Rose nursery, Mentor, O.,
some from Will Tillotson's
roses, Watsonville, Calif.,
and others from the private
gardens of various individu
als interested in the culture
of old roses.
Participating
Members participating in
the work brigade were
Vaughn Quackenbush, soci
icty president, and Mrs.
Quackenbush; and the Ran
ald Axtclls, charter members
of the Medford Rose society.
Mr. Axtcll is an apprentice
rose judge and chairman of
the fall rose show. He is also
a grower and exhibitor of old
garden roses. Mrs. Axtell is
an accredited rose judge,
member of the national com
mittee on old garden roses
and consulting Rosarian.
Other Workers
Clarence Miller, past presi
dent, and Mrs. Miller, tea
chairman for the June show;
Mrs. Edith Updike, consult
ing Rosarian and well-known
rose grower, exhibitor and
trophy winner, and Mrs.
Ruth Boyd, charter member
and first secretary for the so
ciety and general chairman
for the June rose show, were
the other workers in the
group.
Later in the evening the
group met at the Boyd home
for a picnic supper in Mrs.
Boyd's pink rose garden.
Shower Honors
Talent Woman
Talent - Mrs. Charles Myers
and Mrs. Tim Hunt were co
hostesses recently for a show
er honoring Mrs. Charles Van
Blarcam, at the Myers home
on First street.
Because Mrs. Van Blarcam
was unable to attend, the gifts
were left unopened to deliver
to her later. Games and re
freshments were provided for
the guests.
Attend Reunion
Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Sommer, Holton road,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Leon
Lockwood, Wagner creek, at
tended a family reunion re
cently at Scio. About 60 mem
bers of the Sommer family
attended.
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Friday:
8 p.m. - Weatonka council,
Degree of Pocahontas, Red
man hall.
Bridge Fans Relatives Visit
oreen nome;
Attend Wedding
visitors at tne nome or Mr.
Plan Benefit
Final arrangements have
been made for the annual ben
efit tournament which Med
ford Duplicate Bridge club
will hold Sunday; August 18,
at Girls Community club.
Funds will go to the Girls'
club.
Play starts at 1:30 p.m. and
those attending must make
reservations for the dinner
which will follow.
Eleven tables of players
took part in the games Tues
day night at the club. North
south winners were Mrs. Sam
Richardson and Ray S. Wise,
first 137V4; Mrs. Leland Clark
and John Shortridge, second,
132; Mrs. Richard Milestone
and Mrs. J. J. Finegan, third,
116; Mrs. Glen Harrison and
Al Gilhousen, fourth, 112V4.
Winning east - west were
Mrs. Bernard Hughes
and Paul A. McDuffee, first,
132; Robert R. Dickey and
Mr. Clark, second, 123 'i; the
William Duhaimes, third,
118'i; Mrs. Ben Todd and
Mrs. Marion Keim, fourth,
117V4.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lake,
Klamath Falls, were guest
players.
Teachers Visit
At Weaver Home
Miss Jean Larson, St. Hel
ens, Ore., and Mrs. Thomas
Mountain and her two daugh
ters, Honolulu, Hawaii, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Weaver, 841 East Ninth street
last week.
Miss Larson is vice princi
pal and dean of girls of the
St. Helens High school and
Mrs. Mountain is a teacher in
the Honolulu city schools.
Miss Larson, Mrs. Mountain
(nee Edith Clark) and Mrs.
Weaver formerly taught to
gether in the Talent school in
Jackson county.
and Mrs. Clifton Green, 1786
Brookhurst street, Medford,
are Mrs. Green's mother,
brother and nephews. They are
Mrs. Norman LeGrande, Lub
bock, Tex., and Fred Winter
and Russell and Brian Winter.
Mr. Winter is basketball
coach at Kansas State college,
Manhattan, Kan., and is on
the staff of the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes meeting at
Southern Oregon college in
Ashland this week.
He will remain over the
week end to attend the wed
ding of Miss Patricia Bigham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ry B. Bigham, 1208 Murray
avenue, Medford, to the
Greens' son, Kenneth.
The wedding is set for this
evening at the Church of
Christ, Medford, at 8 o'clock.
A reunion of the Green
family will be held Sunday.
Dancers Cancel
Event Saturday
Applegate - Upper Apple
gate Square Dancers will not
hold the usual open dance on
the third Saturday this month,
because of the Far Western
square dance jamboree being
held in Eugene.
The Wednesday night work
shop will start again August
21 and continue regularly
through fall. All square danc
ers are welcome.
Portland Pair
Attend Festival
Ashland - Guests last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Herndobler, 1SO0
Oregon street, were Mrs.
Herndobler's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. George Neilso'i,
Portland. The visitors attend
ed one of the Shakespearean
plays before continuing their
vacation to Bend.
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Mrs. Ruby Ralston, (center) Medford
sculptress, was honored at a reception given
to open the first show at Rogue gallery
since renovation of ih. interior was com
pleted several days ago. The current exhibit
at ih. gallery, 220 West Main street, in
cludes a number of works and sketches by
Mrs. Ralston. Pictured with the sculptress
are Gary Hendrix. art teacher at Hedrick
Junior High school who arranged the show,
and Mrs. Hendrix. Th. teacher is being
praised for his ingenuity in combining the
sculpture, pottery and a group of paintings
from Medford's sister city. Alba, Italy, into
a most pleasing arrangement. The gallery
is open to the public Monday through Sat
urday from 1 until 4 p.m. without charge.
Because of its variety, and because of the
special interest in the work of th. Italian
artists, the exhibit is attracting more than
the usual attention.
Theta Rho Girls j
Tour Oregon Caves
Central Point - Beta Chi
j chapter of Theta Rho Girls
I club, with their advisors and
families, toured the Oregon
i caves recently and had a pic-
nic at Grayback National for
est camp. They completed the
j day's activities with swim
ming and a wiener roast at
Lake Sclmac.
I Those attending were Mr.
! and Mrs. John Robison and
j Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
I Frick and Debbie and Larry,
I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson
and Ruth and John, Miss
Jackie Wheeler, Miss Nancy
Frick, George and Jim Backcs,
: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mar
: shal and Bob and Sheryl,
' Steven Vinzant, Connie Hull,
Jeannine and Tommy West,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirkendall
: and Linda and Dctlef, Miss
i Kenna Woodward, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McMannama and
Terrie and Randall, Blayne
Dye, Shuree Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. David Calendar and
! Gary and Emma Mae.
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keep up to three daya if kept
in cold water in the refrigerator.
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Russell White, principal horn player with th. Portland
Symphony orchestra, is also principal hornist for th. Peter
Britt Gardens Music festival now underway in Jacksonville.
Earlier this summer h. was on the faculty for ih. Sun Valley
Music camp in Idaho. Th. orchestra is scheduled for concerts
tonight at 8 o'clock, Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at
8 p.m. The Festival choir, directed by Lynn Sjolund and made
up of valley singers, will present a concert Sunday at 4 p.m.
For th. Sunday conc.rt, Mr. While will be soloist for a
Mosart concerto for orchestra and French horn.
Talent Women's Club
Holds Work Session
Talent - Eight members of
the Talent Federated Wom
en's club held an all-day work
session recently at the home
of Mrs. John Baldwin, North
First street, to fold bandages,
to be distributed by the Jack
son County Cancer society, to
cancer patients.
With time out for a picnic
lunch at noon, the women
folded 400 small and 400 large
pads. This was a special work
session because of the need
for such pads.
Talent Federated Women's
club Is a member of the Ore
gon Federation of Women's
clubs.
Relatives Visit
Ashland Family
Ashland - Guests last week
end al the Eldon Scripter
home, 283 Scenic drive, were
Mrs. Scripter's mother, Mrs.
Laura Beach, Vancouver,
Wash., and her brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Beach and their two children,
Eugene. The senior Mrs.
Beach is remaining for a long
er visit in Ashland with other
relatives.
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