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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chrisi
ding March 24 in Zion Lutheran
Phyllis Jean Plumley. daughter
906 North Central avenue, and
and Mrs. ttaaiora unriss, i Mace roao. (snangle photo;.
Plan Social Events
For State Meeting
Of York Rite Bodies
Many social events are being
planned in connection with the
grand session of York Rite
bodies being held in Medford
beginning tonight. Several hun
dred delegates and their wives
are to be here lor the session.
A banquet and ball, in honor
of the commanoery of linignts
Tcmnlar. will be held in the
Medford Masonic temple Mon
day night and Tuesday a tour of
the valley has been planned for
women who are guests in the
city in connection with the con
vention. The tour will be fol
lowed by a tea in the home of
Mrs. J. H. Tardy. Grants Pass,
Medford women are invited
to make the tour and attend the
tea, and are to make reserva
tions with Mrs, John Pond, tele
phone 3-1930, or Mrs. Elton
W a 1 d r 0 n, 2-2824. Mrs. V. A.
Turnin. whose husband is com
mander of the local group, is tea
chairman.
Monday afternoon a card party
will be held in the Jackson hotel.
Mrs. M. P. Dunn of Ashland Is
chairman for this event.
Wednesday the visitors will be
in Ashland to visit the tuzaoein-
an theater and to have luncheon
in that city and Thursday morn-
inn a brunch will be held at the
Rogue Valley Country club at
10 a.m. This is for the visitors
onlv.
Among the wives of visiting
officers will be Mrs. KODeri
Dodae. Ashland, wife of the
grand high priest of Royal Arch
Masons ot Oregon.
Valley Women Golfers
To Be luncheon Guests
i Of Grants Pass Group
Women golfers of the Grants
Pats Country club have invited
members of the Rogue Valley
women's golf association to at
tend a luncheon and style show
Wednesday, April 26 at 1 p.m.
The date was previously an
nounced for April 27.
The show will be of the latest
hnir styles.
Members of the local organi
zation planning to attend arc
asked to make their reservations
with Mrs. Robert Shepherd at
once since the number is lim
ited. Mrs. Mel Slarnes, formerly of
Medford and now of Grants
Pass, is president of the Grants
Pass women's group.
Wednesday Study Club
Hostess for Guests;
Readings, Songs Given
Annual guest day of the Wed
nesday Study club was observed
Wednesday at the Girls' Com
munity club rooms.
Members answered roll call
with quotations and introduced
their guests. The president, Mrs.
F. J. Newman, extended a cor
dial welcome. Mrs. Newman gave
nn outline of the piirpu.se of the
club and its origin and intro
duced Mrs. F. K. Deuel as a
charter member of the group.
The program for the afternoon
was In charge of Mrs. A, C.
Leighton. The first number on
the program was a group of
songs by Mrs. (.'. R. Adnmsmi.
soprano, accompanied by Mrs.
Ernest Conrad. Mrs. Ailanison
sang "The Ilagplpe Man," by
Howard McKinney; "Take Joy
Home," by Carolyn Wells Bns
sett, and "Beauty," her own com
position. Mrs. Ruby Rusquc gave a
group of readings about the west,
"Mac," by Mary Caroline Davies;
"The Lost Pardner," from the
book "Sun and Saddle Leather,"
by Badger Clark, and "Long Tom
Thoniason," which was written
by herself.
The rooms were decorated
with daffodils and spirea, and
refreshments were served from
an attractively appointed tea ta
ble. Mrs. Deuel and Mrs. F. J.
Newman poured.
The good times committee,
headed by Mrs. Ruby Rusquc,
assisted by Mrs. W. L. Walden,
Mrs. Dan Hull, Mrs. A. C. Leigh
ton, Mrs. Deuel and Mrs. G. A.
Diersdorff, was in charge of the
entertainment.
Dance Planned
Sojourners' club has an
nounced a dance for April 28 In
(he Elks temple. Dancing will be
followed by supper.
The club's regular meeting is
1o be held Thursday, April 13, at
1 p. m., in the YMCA.
MAIL TRIBUNE
V-w'jf -
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mllo happily following their wed
church. The bride il the former
ot Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Plumley,
the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
Newlywed Couple
Honored At Party
In Central Point
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anders, 941
Dakota street, whose marriage
was an event of March 18, was
honored Sunday, April 2 at a
wedding shower given In the
home of the bridegroom's par
ent s, Mr. and Mrs. Ray An
ders of Central Point. The bride
is the former Betty Jane Kono
pasek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Konapasek, 624 Victory
street.
Aunts of the bridgogroom,
Mrs. Harley Dressier and Mrs.
Victor Noel, were hostesses for
the affair.
Movies were shown, and re
freshments were served from a
table covered with satin-striped
cloth and centered with an ar
rangement of daffodils and yel
low tapers.
Mrs. Joseph Swain, and Mrs.
John Pinkham, sister of the
bridegroom, poured.
utners attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Barnum, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Vessey, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Benston, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Gorden, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Gorden, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Nolte, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Anders, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkham,
Mr. Langston, Mr. and Mrs. Noel,
Mr. and Mrs. Dressier, Mrs. Nora
Black, Mrs. Kenneth Lindley.
Mr. and Mrs. Swain, and the
Misses Shirley Peebles, Mary
and Phoebe Lull and Vicki Noel.
Mrs. Young, Mrs. Barnum and
Mrs. Vessey are sisters of the
bride.
The newly married couple
were wed in the First Methodist
church in Reno. Nev. The Rev.
Edward Mills officiated.
The bride wore a royal blue
suit wilh white accessories.
She is a graduate of the Med
ford high school class of 1949
and is employed by Bear Creek
orchards.
Mr. Anders served in the
armed forces in Korea. He has
attended Southern Oregon col
lege and Oregon State college.
Duplicate Club Reports
Master Point Winners
Medford Duplicate Bridge
club members played for master
points last week, with Mrs. T.
J. Fuson and Col. G. R. Owens
holding top score for the north
and .south playing positions and
mis. Honiara Hughes and Will
iam Isaars high in the cast and
west positions.
I ho north-south team scored
(if) points, and the east-west
team lOU'i points.
Other north-south winners
were Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and
Mrs. Owens, second with 901?
points, and Bill Kennedy of Gold
Hill and l'ete Boyden, 96 points.
second for east and west were
Miss Isnhrl Stuart and Jack
Hair, with 98' a points and third
went to Mrs. A. F. Stennett and
Mrs. Herbert Seit7, 97 points.
Juvenile Officer
To Speak For Guild
John Richards, Jackson county
juvenile officer, will he speaker
for (he meeting of St. Mark's
Evening guild set for Mondav,
April 10, at 8 p. nv, in the parish
house.
His lopie will he "Plans for
Juvenile Detention for Jackson
County.''
Hostesses will be Mis. W. A.
Scovillc and Mrs. T. C. Barker.
Altar Society
Postpones Meeting
A meeting of St. Anne's Altar
society scheduled for Tuesday.
April 11. has been postponed to
Tuesday, April 18.
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Miss Plumley Wed
To Clyde Chriss
In Church Service
Among recent weddings was
that of Miss rnyins Jean num-
lev to Clyde Chriss, the cere
mony having taken place March
24 in Zion Lutheran church. Dr.
O. W. Ebright officiated at the
rites, read at 8:30 o'clock in the
evening, ine Drme is a aaugn1
tcr of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Plum
lev. 906 North Central avenue
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Radford Chriss,
15 Mace road.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a mauve
colored suit with navy blue ac
cessories for the ceremony. Her
cascade bouquet was of violets
and bouvardia, with a corsage
of the same flowers.
Mrs. Douglas Plumley, sister-
in-law of the bride, was her at
tendant. She wore a suit of aqua
marine color with cocoa brown
accessories and her flowers were
vellow rosebuds.
Douglas Plumley, brother of
the bride, was best man for the
bridegroom and ushers were Lee
Graham and Homer auuivau.
Daffodils and forsythia were
used for the floral setting for the
wedding and for the reception
which followed in the church
parlor. Mrs. Obert Hanson and
Mrs. Harry Marsh took charge of
the reeention. and Miss Betty
t ommnn cut the wedding cake.
Mn I.ee Graham passed the
guest book.
nsenr Riorlie was soloist
for the wedding, with Miss Lor
raine Veidt as accompanist.
r.nosti! numbered about 55
nersons.
The newlyweds traveled to
Salt Lake City and will be at
home at 509 Park street an"
April 20. The bride is a graduate
of Medford senior high school.
Ti,a KriHpffrnom serve a jo
months in the navy, navms
assigned to the USS California.
Pythian Sisters
District Meeting
To Be Held Here
Mprtfnrd Pvthian Sisters will
be hostesses to delegates of the
lnHpo for this district irom can-
don. Roseburc and Grants Pass
when the annual district conven
tion of the group is held here
April 15.
Mrs. Margaret S. Myers of bt.
Helens, grand chief of Oregon
Pythian Sisters, will make an
official visit. Members of the or
der from Klamath Falls and
Yreka will make visitations.
Registration will begin hi i
p.m. and the session win uf.i
at 1:30 p.m. A banquet win oe
served at the Jackson hotel at
6 p.m. Entertainment tor mis
will be furnished by students of
Helene Bloomenstein's dance
studio of Central Point.
Plan First Meeting
Of Ladies' Troop
In New Club Room
Members of the Ladies' Mount
ed Troop, auxiliary to the Jack
son County Mounted Sheriff's
Posse, will meet in the troop's
new club room at the Posse
grounds on Sage road, Tuesday,
April 11 at 8 p.m. This will be
the first meeting of the organiza
tion in the new quarters.
itlees which have been
appointed will be announced and
business of the evening will con
cern club room furnishings and
the coming drill season.
Newly elected otticers win
preside. They are Mrs. Fred
Slate, captain; Mrs. O. D. Mar
tin, first lieutenant, and Mrs. W.
M. Lemmon, second lieutenant.
The new officers will also serve
refreshments.
Family To Join
Corporal In South
Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and son,
Kenneth, left for the Panama
Canal zone this week where they
will join Corporal Peterson.
Mrs. Peterson is the former
Nedra Sehulz and is the daughter
of Mrs. Ruby Nelson of Beagle,
Ore., and Adolph Sehulz of Med
ford. She has been employed here
by a local hospital as a surgical
nurse.
Corporal Peterson Is attached
to the U. S. army in the Canal
zone.
Mrs. Peterson's father, Adolph
Sehulz, accompanied the travel
ers to San Francisco, where he
spent several days before return
ing here.
County Teachers
Annual Luncheon
Set For Saturday
The annual spring luncheon
for teachers of Jackson county
nas been set for Saturday, April
15. at the Rogue Valley Country
club at 12:30 p. m. The luncheon
sponsored by the Jackson
county division of the Oregon
Education association and is open
to all teachers.
Speaker for the event will be
Richard Barss. Portland, editor
of the Oregon Journal, magazine
for Oregon teachers. Music will
be provided by Bernard Windt,
cellist, with Mrs. Windt as ac
companist. Also on the program will be
Elton Fishback, Klamath Falls,
representative from Oregon for
the National Education associa
tion convention. Mrs. Mabel
Winston, registrar of Southern
Oregon college, who was in
stalled vice-president of OEA at
tne meeting last week, will be a
guest.
Mrs. Marguerite Black heads
the committee on arrangements,
with Mrs. Maude Robinson and
Mrs. Maxine Smith assisting, and
me Classroom teachers associa
tion will take charge of decora
tions for the luncheon.
Tickets will be on sale at all
school buildings of the county,
the committee announces.
Former Residents Here
As Guests of Friends;
Honored With Parties
Visitors in the city last week
were Mr. and Mrs. David Yale
and children, Barry, Ted and
Anne, of Santa Monica, Cal. They
were guests in the Frank Farrell
home. The Yales lived in Med
ford for several years and were
later in Quito, Ecuador, and
other South American cities be
fore returning to this country to
live.
Wednesday noon Mrs. Yale
was honored at a luncheon at
Mon Desir for which Mrs. Floyd
Hart was hostess. Mrs. Hart in
viting members of the Contempo
rary Book club, to which Mrs.
Yale belonged when she lived
here. Later the group went to
Mrs. Hart's home for the clubs
usual meeting.
That evening Mrs. Robert Hart
was hostess for a cocktail party
in honor of the Yales, entertain
ing at her home, 22 Glenn Oak
court. The guests later had a no
host dinner at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
The visitors arrived Monday
and left Thursday for their home
in California.
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Held at Christian Church
Medford's First Christian church was the scene Saturday,
April 1, of the wedding of Miss Tresa McMannis, daughter of Mrs.
Margaret McMannis, 221 North Holly street, to Ralph J. Mat
lack. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Luella J. Matlack, East Mc
Andrews road.
The couple repeated the mar
riage vows betore ine nev
Hollv Rov Jarvis in a floral set
ting of white stock and palms.
More than 200 guests were pres
ent for the service, read at eight
o'clock in the evening.
Preceding the service, Rich
armd D. Werner, violinist, and
Bruno Pellegrini, organist, play
ed and soloist for the wedding
was Mrs. Werner.
The bride's wedding dress of
nvlon tulle was designed with
fitted bodice and very full skirt
ending in a train. Four large
rosettes of the tulle, centered
with clusters of seed pearls, were
the onlv trimming of the gown.
The bride's short veil fell from
cap of tulle and pearls and
she carried a white satin and
tulle muff to which was pinned
a white orchid.
Miss Duane Carole Maddox
was the bride's only attendant.
Her frock of white tulle was
fashioned with a full skirt
studded with gold sequins and
she carried a nosegay of steph
anotis. Robert H. Rucker gave the
bride in marriage and Robert
Kyle was best man for the bride
groom. Earl Saltmarsh, Frank
Rush and William Wright, all of
Medford, and Jack Matlack,
brother of the bridegroom from
Portland, seated tlie guests.
The reception which followed
was in the church parlor, which
had been decorated with bowls
of white sweet peas, carnations
and snapdragons. Mrs. Richard
D. Werner poured, and Mrs. A.
C. Pierce and Mrs. Tom Popham
cut the wedding cake. Mrs. Ray
mond Ayers took charge oi tne
guest book.
For her daughter s wedding.
Mrs. McMannis wore a gown
of grey crepe with yoke of lace
and beads and a white velvet
hat. Her flowers were white
carnations. The bridegroom's
mother was attired in an aqua
marine gown worn with while
feathered hat and long white
gloves and her flowers were also
white carnations.
Mr. Matlack and his bride are
traveling to southern California
and Mexico for their wedding
trip and upon returning will live
on the Jacksonville highway.
Mrs. Matlack wore for traveling
a mist green suit with white hat
and white orchid corsage ano
her accessories were of black
suede.
The bride, a soprano, has been
active in the city's musical cir
cles in recent years. She has
sung with the chorus of the
Philharmonic bociety ot bourn-
cm Oregon since its organiza
tion, has been a member of tne
choir of the First Christian
church and in addition has filled
many solo engagements.
Mr. Matlack, in business here.
served in the army three years
during World War II, with duty
overseas, and is now a lieuten-
nt in the national guard re
serves.
A special guest at the wed
ding was the b r i d e 's grand
mother, Mrs. Margaret Bounds
of Medford, and coming from a
distance for the service were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matlack,
brother and sister-in-law of the
bridgegroom from Portland,
Mrs. L. B. Herder and Miss
Frances Herder, also Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Childers,
uncle and aunt of the bride, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Hayes, cousins
of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. E
Bounds, uncle and aunt of the
bride and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bounds, cousins, all of Rose-
burg: Mrs. Leonard Wright, sis
ter of the bridgegroom from
Manton, Cal., and Ralph and
Donita Wright.
VFW Auxiliary
To Meet Wednesday
Veterans of foreign Wars
uxiliary will hold its regular
sewing circle Wednesday, April
12 at 42 North Front street. The
women will sew on bazaar gifts
from 1 to 4 p.m.
Vv'e will be glad to check
and clean your rings any
time tret of ckarge.
Week Brings "News
Of Engagements;
Wedding Day Set
The past week brought news of
two engagements.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook,
143 Kenwood avenue, Medford,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ruth Evelyn, to
Clarence E. Haase, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Haase of Portland.
Miss Cook and Mr. Haase are
both seniors at the University of
Oregon. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Mrs. Eileen Barnwell. 331
South Ivy street, announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Beverly Elaine, to Robert Wavne
Beadnell of Westwood, Cal.
ine wedding is set for June 10.
Widmers Here '
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Widmer
left Saturday for their home in
Portland after spending a few
days here with their daughter,
Mrs. Warren Olson, 1430 Euclid
avenue, and their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. William H. Fluhrer,
Lyman avenue.
The Widmers were en route
home after a vacation in
Honolulu.
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Maxine Bursing
And Gerald White
Wedded Last Month
Announced last week was the
wedding of Miss Maxine Bur-'
sing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest -Bursing, 425 Ross lane
to Gerald White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie White of Clearwater,
Cal. The wedding took place
March 10 at the Lutheran church
in Lynwood, Cal., with the Rev,
Burkhart officiating.
Orville Riggert, uncle of the
bride, gave her in marriage.
The bride's wedding dress was
a street length frock of aqua
marine blue with lace yoke. Her
corsage was a white orchid. Miss
Jeanette Riggert. maid-of-honor,
wore a forest green taffeta dress
with orchid corsage.
Jimmv Queen of Paramount
Cal., was best man for the bride-
Broom.
A reception for 55 relatives and
friends followed tn tne social nan
of the church. Mrs. Tom Appleby
cut the wedding cake and Miss
Carole Riggert served punch.
Bouquets of white and pink
stock and white carnations dec
orated the church and social hall,
The bride's mother and her
brother, Norman, were in Cali
fornia for the wedding but her
father was unable to attend. The
bride was a member of the 1949
graduating class -of Medford
senior high school and Mr. White
attended school in orange, cal
The newlyweds are living at
15735V4 California avenue in
Paramount, Cal.
In Redding
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sander
son, GeBauer apartments, are
in Redding to spend the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Patterson.
Phone 2-7169
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