TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903
MEDKOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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Newcomer
Is X-Ray
Technician
Because she has a keen desire
to see more of the world, a
Swiss X-ray technician is now
living in Medford. Theresa
Lamprecht arrived here not
long ago from Portland and is
employed by Drs. Lawson, Mar
kee and Saul at their X-ray
clinic.
' Miss Lamprecht, who speaks
excellent English, received her
technical training at University
Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Last fall she came to Portland,
where she has a sister, and
took further training at the Uni
versity of Oregon Medical
School.
In addition to English and the
Swiss dialect spoken in the area
in which she was educated,
Miss Lamprcdht speaks German
and French. She attended Cath
olic schools in the French part
of Switzerland and was gradu
ated from Salve Regina School.
Her father, Karl Lamprecht, is
an interior decorator in nni,
and is assisted in his work by
his wife. In Zurich, Miss Lamp
recht belonged to the X-Ray So
ciety.
Miss Lamprecht said that her
parents are encouraging their
Hauehters to travel to
other parts of the world while
they are young in the belief that
the experiences would be valu
able in many ways. She plans
to attend Sacred Heart Catholic
Church and hopes to become a
part of social and cultural ac
tivities in this community.
Veterans Group
And Auxiliary
Plan Elections
Election of officers will be
glad when members of Medford
Barracks, Veterans of World
War I, and the auxiliary, meet
Wednesday, December 4, at 8
p. m. at Girls Community Club.
About 140 members and their
families attended a recent
Thanksgiving dinner and social
hour. Mrs. Frank Hoffman was
chairman of the refreshment
committee. Among the guests
were Department Senior Vice
Commander Jack Herman and
Mrs. Herman, Brookings, Ore,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curry, Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Smith, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Kretschmer,
Grants Pass; Commander nnd
Mrs. E. N. Tcrrill, Mr. and
Mrs. William Turner and Mr.
and Mrs. Helms, Ashland.
Mr. Herman spoke to botJi the
barracks and auxiliary concern
ing membership. Mrs. Elmer
Curry, a past president, stressed
(he value of co-ordination oi
activities and co-operation be
tween the barracks and auxil
iary. A social hour closed the meeting.
popse j
iive your hrinV of iiedoriioiir a gl.mk'roiu ifi.imomf mid
pliitiiumi uiedifimi riii!) lo replace the modest one she
wears now. All the sentiment ol her nuptial day will
be recaptured with this thought-provokuij remembrance.
Prices include Federal
Charge or Budget
Tax
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A newcomer lo Medford is 'Ihcrcsa Lam
precht, an x-ray technician who came here
from Zurich, Switzerland. Miss Lamprecht,
trained at University Hospital in Zurich,
studied further at the University of Oregon
News About
Today's
Home
Career
Fashion, Furs
Theme for Chapter Party
Fashions for the holiday sea
son will be modeled at a show
to be held Saturday, December
7, at Rogue Valley Country Club.
The event is sponsored by Alpha
Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
and the theme is "Christmas
Fashions, Furs and Fun." Funds
earned will be used to aid an
underprivileged child.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m., with the show and
card party to follow. Burelson's
store will stage the show.
Models will be from the vari
ous Beta Sigma Phi chapters
of the valley. They will be Mrs.
Leo A. Zupan, Mrs. John 11.
Tumbclston, Mrs. R. E. White,
Mrs. E. D. Davis, Mrs. William
H. Harlman, Mrs. Charles L.
Carey. Mrs. Dennis Garcclon,
Mrs. Willinm Kennedy, Mrs. Ar
vin Reynolds and Mrs. L. L.
Rowe.
Events Planned
For Fellowship
Weare group of First Christ
ian Church will present a
Chrislmas program for the
Christian Women's Fellowship
meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd
at 1 P.M. Appearing on the
program are lo be Mrs. Frank
Chapman, Mrs. J. T. Davis,
Mrs. M. A. huslcr, Mrs. l:. U.
Peterson, Mrs. Herbert Sims
and Mrs. Wayne Troxell.
Mrs. Ray Lccson, 416 Laurel
St., will be hostess for a silver
tea Dec. 5, as a missionary
benefit. Many types o'. Chrisl
m a s decorations, Christmas
gifts, recipes, and bazaar items
will be displayed. Guests arc
welcome.
JEVfKLERS
MEDFORD, OREGON
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Medical School, Portland, before coming to
Medford In join the staff of Drs. Lawson,
Markee and Saul. She has a sister and Swiss
friends in Portland.
Woman
Leisure
Arts
and Fun
Tickets may be obtained from
any member of the chapter, or
from Burelson's. Thirty local
merchants have donated gifts
for the party. Bob Anderson of
the Music Center will furnish
music, and the Madrigal Singers
from Medford High School will
entertain.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Greg
ory Gill, Mrs. Wayne Harris,
Mrs. Ted Jensen and Mrs.
Wayne Hunter.
Miss Ethel Shumway of the
Southern Oregon Family and
Child Guidance Clinic Associa
tion spoke at the last meeting
of the chapter. Mrs. Jensen pre
sented a program on Interpre
tation of Love.
Other events planned by Alpha
Rho chapter are a Christmas
party for members and their
husbands December 14, and a
Christmas dinner for members
December 17 at the home of
the chapter sponsor, Mrs. Char
les Lemery.
Events Listed
For Bethel 56
SHADY COVE - A number of
events are on the calendar (or
Bethel 50, International Order
of Job's Daughters, Shady Cove.
a weoKiy siniR practice is held
each Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in.
nl 'the McL'orklc studio, Shady
Cove. The next .staled meeting
of the bethel will he Wednesday,
Dccemuer 11, with election of
officers on the agenda. Dad's
"revelation night" is planned
for Thursday, December 111. at
7 p. m. A politick dinner will be
held combined with a Christ
mas party.
December 1 guardian council
members and line officers at
tended a dinner meeting at
North's Chuck Wagon.
The bethel held Friendship
Night November lit at the VFW
hall, Shady Cove, with Honored
Queen Lola Ackerman presid
ing. Attending were Q u e c n
(ierda Rognass, Grants Pass;
Princess Kalhy Collingsworth.
Central Point: as well as guar
dians of various bethels in the
area.
Refreshments wore served by
the Misses Chloe Atkinson. Ja
net Hatcher and Bobbie Boyd,
assisted by their mothers.
Guests
ASHLAND - Thanksgiving
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Baughmnn. too Lin
coln Street, were Mr. Haugh
man's grandson and family, Sir.
nnd Mrs. Clint Lee and two
daughters. Pamela and Cheryl,
Fremont, Calif.
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Bazaar Set
Saturday
At Store
A Christmas bazaar sponsor
ed by Delta Omega Chapter,
bpsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority,
is planned for Saturday, De
cember 7, at the Home Appli
ance Company store in down
town Medford. Gift articles and
baked foods will be on sale.
Mrs. Robert Shangle is chair
man.
Final plans for the event were
made at a meeting held recent
ly at the home of Mrs. George
Berscheid, Star Ranger Sta
tion, Ruch. Members took food
articles for a Thanksgiving bas
ket which the chapter gave to a
needy family.
for the meeting Mrs. Ar
thur Pollard and Mrs. Shangle
gave a program on "Famous
Women of the Theater." Thev
spoke of Helen Hayes and play
ed a recording of her presen
tation of "The White Macno a
Tree."
During refreshments m e ru
bers discussed a "kidnan cof
fee" held recently at the home
of Mrs. Shangle. The event was
a complete surprise to mem
bcrs who were gathered up at
8:30 a.m.; they expressed the
opinion that in the future they
will be better groomed at an
earner nour.
The chapter's next meeting
wm ue inursaay, uecemoer 5,
at the home of Mrs. Leo Jacobs,
nuin urive, jweaiora.
Librarian Talks
At Guild Session
ASHLAND - Miss Vida Serin-
ut, Hii nones Avenue, was
hostess for the November meet
ing of the Mary-Martha Wesley
an Guild of the Methodist
Church. The program was in
charge of Miss Cora Mason and
sirs. Arthur Everett.
"What Docs the Chrisl ian
Woman Read? was answered
by Miss Mason, the city librar
ian, who presented brief re
views of several widelv - read
books that are available in the
public library. A group discus
sion followed on the content of
magazines and other news me
dia. During the concluding social
hour Miss Scriptcr served re
freshments. Dodge Familv
Visits Ashland
ASHLAND Dr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Dodge of Portland
and their son Bill, a senior at
the University of Oregon, were
Sunday visitors here on their
return Thanksgiving with Miss
Ellen Dodge in San Francisco.
Dr. Dodge is head of the busi
ness administration at the Uni
versity of Portland. The family
formerly lived in Ashland and
have kept close ties with the
community and the Shakespear
ean Festival.
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Four Royal
Babies Are
Expected
LONDON (UPI)-Four royal
babies are expected early next
year a situation believed to be
unique in the annals of British
royalty.
Princess Margaret is the lat
est to announce that she is ex
pecting a child. It was disclosed
Monday that she expects her
second child in April.
Princess Alexandra, 26, the
queen s cousin, is due to have
her first baby in January or
February.
Queen Elizabeth II, 37, ex
pects her fourth child in Feb
ruary or early March.
Margaret, who is 33, will
have her baby in late April, a
Kensington Palace announce
ment said.
The Duchess of Kent, 30,
Alexandra's sister-in-law, is due
to have her second child in
May.
Margaret and her husband,
former photographer Lord
Snowdon, "are delighted," their
press secretary said.
The couple are known to want
a daughter as a companion to
their son, David, Viscount Lin
ley, who celebrated his second
birthday Nov. 3.
Friends said Margaret and
her husband delayed the an
nouncement of her pregnancy
so as to give the other royal
mothers-to-be their full share of
the spotlight.
The child will be seventh in
line to succession to the throne,
after the queen's four children,
Princess Margaret nerseit ana
her son. The children of Prin
cess Alexandra and the Duchess
of Kent will be even further
down the line.
Calendar
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Miiil
Tribune must he submitted in
writing nnd deadline for the Sun
day edition Is 10 a.m. Friday.
Deadline for the weekly calen
dar is D a.m. of the day of publi
cation and for week day news is
5 p.m. the day before publication.
Tuesday:
7 p.m. Women's Association
circle of First Presbyterian
Church; Candlelight, with Mrs.
Jack Sanborn, 2180 Capitol Ave.
7:30 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO
sisterhood, home of Mrs. W. E.
Holmes, 348 Sutter Street.
8 p.m. Crater Lake Post and
Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign
Wars, VFW hall, 42 North Front
St.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian Building.
Wednesday:
10:30 a.m. Eagle Point Gar
den Club, home of Mrs. Betty
James.
12:30 p.m. Chapter CG of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
E. L. Bartholomew, 2635 Hill
crest Rd.
12:30 p.m. Chapter CP of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
Stuart McQueen, 2136 Hillcrcst
lid.
12:30 p.m. Wednesday Study
Club, Girl's Community Club.
1:30 p.m. Central Point Gar
den Club, home of Mrs. C. W.
Anhorn, 87 Freeman Rd., Cen
tral Point.
1:30 p.m. Contemporary
Book Club, home of Mrs. Mal
colm Byers, J07 East Main St.
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LONDON When Prince Philip proclaimed 11)63 as "National
Productive Year" the whole
Queen Elizabeth (upper left) expects her fourth child In February
or early March; Princess Margaret (upper right) announced
yesterday that she expects her
cess Alexander (lower right) Is
January or February; the Duchess of Kent (lower left) Aldan
dra's sister-in-law, is due lo have
situation is believed to be unique
Duplicate Bridge Club
Names New Directors
Seven members were named
to the board of directors of
Medford Duplicate Bridge club
at the annual dinner and elec
tion held November 26 at Girls
Community Club. The directors
are Mrs. J. J. Finegan, Mrs.
Hugh Collins, Mrs. A. W. Lin
gass, John Shortridge, Ray
Films Scheduled
For Garden Club
Two films will be shown at
an open meeting of Medford
Garden Club set for Thursday,
December 5. at 1:30 p.m. in the
Jackson County Courthouse audi
torium.
The films will be "Flowers
in Wonderland" and "Holiday
with Flowers."
A report on the bird of the
month, the white and gold
crowned sparrow, will be given
by Mrs. E. H. Loveness.
A horticulture lesson on "Frag
rance in Our Gardens" will be
presented by Mrs. Mattie Car
jon. Tea chairman is Mrs. J. D.
Brummond.
Council Cancels
Girl Scout Sings
Girl Scout Sings scheduled for
December have been cancelled
according to an announcement
from headquarters of the Rogue
Valley Girl Scout Council. It
was stated that this concerns
Girl Scouts in the North Jack
son and South Medford districts
of the council.
The Sings will be rescheduled
in January.
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royal family pitched in to help.
second child in late April; Prin
due to nave ncr urst nany in
:icr second child in May. This
in the annals of British royalty,
(UPI)
Wise, Chester Reavis, and Paul
McDuffee.
This group will meet in the
near future and choose offices
for the coming year.
At the master point session
which followed, 16 tables of
players in two sections took
part.
Winners in Section A, North
South, were Mrs. George W.
Dean and Col. D. H. Barber,
first, 96; the Richard Finnolls,
second 95; Mrs. Herbert Red
dick and Mrs. Carl Anderson,
third, Grants Pass, 91 '-i points.
East-west winners in this sec
tion were the Walter Ensmin
gers, Grants Pass, first, 97;
Mrs. Glen Harrison and Chcstur
Reavis, second, Wh; Mrs. E. u.
Miller and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
who tied with Mrs. E. K. Rick
er and Mrs. Fred Rehling for
third with 90 points.
Winning in Section B, north
south, were Mrs. Leland Clark
and George W. Rode, first,
104 'i; Mrs. Lingaas and Mrs.
McDuffee, second, 95'A; George
Polski and Mr. Clark, third, 92.
East-west winners in this sec
tion were Mrs. Fred Hesdorfcr
and Mrs. Lewis Smith, first,
10114; John Russell and Al Gil
housen. second, 96; Mrs. Jo
seph Clark and Mrs. Collins,
third, 94.
The December monthly mas
ter point play will be held to
night at the Girls Club. Decem
ber 17 the annual Christmas
party is scheduled. Dinner will
be served and presents exchanged.
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Slates 'Messiah' Sunday
ASHLAND - Handel's "Mes
siah" will be presented by the
music department of Southern
Oregon College, Sunday, De
cember 8 at 3 p.m. in the col
lege gymnasium. Dr. Herbert
Cecil, head of the college music
department, will conduct the
performance.
Taking part in the "Messiah"
will be the Southern Oregon
Little Symphony Orchestra, the
Messiah Chorus of 120 voices
and four soloists.
Soloists will be Virginia Ce
cil, soprano; Adelaide Spencer,
contralto; Ray Tumbleson, ten
or; and Maynard Hadley, bass.
Mrs. Cecil is supervisor of ele
mentary vocal music in the
Ashland public schools and has
sung the soprano solos each
year since these annual per
formances were begun s l x
years ago.
Mrs. Spencer, now a resident
of Weed, Calif., formerly lived
in Ashland and sang the alto
solos for several years while
she was a resident here. Mr.
Tumbleson, a newcomer to the
Rogue Valley area, is assistant
professor of music at Southern
Oregon College where he teach
Ashland Group
To Hold Party
ASHLAND Members of
Ashland Business and Profes
sional Women's Club will meet
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the
Wesley House for their tradi
tional Christmas party when the
executive board will be hostess
es.
Instead of a gift exchange
each one is asked to take a
rapped gift for rest home pa
tients. Festive decorations and
refreshments served before the
big fireplace will mark the oc
casion and a program of Christ
mas music and informal enter
tainment is being planned.
To Elect
Bethel 14, International Order
of Job's Daughters, will elect
officers at a meeting Wednes
day, December 4, at 7:30 p.m.
in the Medford Masonic Temple.
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of Medford, is well known to
Southern Oregon residents for
his many performances, both in
previous presentations of the
Messiah'' and in otner musical
productions in the area.
There will be no admission
charge for this concert although
an offering will be accepted lor
the benefit of the music scholar
ship fund. Coffee will be served
at the intermission by Alpha
Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi, the proceeds of which will
go to their scholarship funds.
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