MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1963
Members of the Exemplar chapter, Xi
Beta Kappa, of the Beta Sigma Phi society,
are making plans for their second annual
Yellow Rose ball to be held this year Sep
tember 7 in Rogue Valley Country club.
Dancing is scheduled for the semi-formal
vent from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Bob Ander
son trio will furnish the music. Pictured
while working on decorations are, left to
right, Mrs. Ernest Flakus, co-chairman of
the decorating committee: Mrs. Thomas
Shoop, chairman of that committee and
Mrs. Richard Knoll, general chairman for
the ball. The yellow rose is the flower for
the society.
Week End Guests
Ashland-Week end guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Frost, 2280 Siskiyou
boulevard, were Mr. Frost's
niece and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Wilson and three
children of San Bernardino,
Calif.
Return
Prospect - Mrs. Willard
Huffman, Prospect, and Mrs.
Marion Schulz, Shady Cove,
were to return August 24 from
a trip to Portland. They left
here August 21.
Potluck Dinner
The Chrysanthemum circle
of Neighbors of Woodcraft
will hold a potluck dinner at
6:30 p.m. Monday, August 26.
at the Eagles hall. Members
may take guests, it was reported.
Houseguests
Wonder - Houseguests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bassett are Mrs. Wil
liam Proctor and daughter,
Trudy, and son, Tony, all Vac
aville, Calif. Mrs. Proctor is
a sister of Mrs. Bassett.
Fiftieth
Anniversary
Observed
Shady Cov e An open
house August 21 observed
the fiftieth wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. M. H,
Williams, Shady Cove. The
event was held in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartuss,
Rogue River drive,.
Mrs. Bartuss was assisted
by Mrs. V. H. Wilson and
Mrs. E. S. Strothers, both
Medford.
Other invited guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Young, Medford; Mrs. La Vira
Zohn, Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Novotny, Mr. and
Mrs. John Carlson, Mrs. M
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Torrance, Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Kelley, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Flink, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Conway, Mr. and Mrs,
William Schulz, all Shady
Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chamberlain, Trail, and
Mrs. Thelma Short, Mrs.
Marion Nagel and Mrs. Clara
Chamberlain, Eagle Point.
The honored couple was
presented a basket of silver
dollars wrapped in gold foil
Mr. and Mrs. Williams
were married August 25,
1913 in Wichita, Kan.
Miss Marsha Watson (at left) modeled this Youth Guild
ef New York wool knit campus dress for the party which
Rogue Valley Panhellenie council gave recently for young
women entering college this fall for the first time. The dress
is blue and the contrasting striping is green. Miss Watson
will be a sophomore at the University of Washington, Seattle,
this fall. Commentator for the show was Mrs. Thomas Ham
lin, pictured with Miss Watson. Clothing was from Jean
Hart's store.
At Convention
Ashland - Rex N. Clarke,
president of Southern Oregon
college, Iota Delta chapter of
Tau Kappa Epsilon, and char
ter secretary, Richard Tibbets
of Tiller, left on Friday for
Indianapolis, Ind., where they
will attend the fraternity's na
tional convention. They ex
pect to be gone for two weeks,
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To Europe
Grants Pass - Mrs. Ethel
Sinott, 120 Gordon way, will
sail August 28 aboard the
Queen Elizabeth for a tour of
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Prospect - Mr. and Mrs.
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after Mrs. Hardy had return
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