Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1955, Image 18

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    FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Engagement News
Revealed Tuesday
At Dinner Party
Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs.
. Ernest W. Segessenman of Shady
Cove announced the engagement
Miss Mary Segessenman
of their daughter, Miss Mary
Elizabeth Segessenman, to Ches
:'
ter H. Pfluke Jr., during the
v holidays.-Mr. Pfluke is a son of
Chester H. Pfluke, Canton, Ohio.
News of the engagement was
revealed at the Segessenman
home Christmas day, and at a
dinner December 23 at Rogue
Valley Country club which hon
ored Miss Segessenman. Attend
ing the dinner were Miss Joyce
Conner, Eugene Erickson, Dolph
Larson, Mrs. Jack Ross, Shady
Cove,. Miss Lila Hukill, Miss
Alice Hastings, Miss Joan Piland,
0 Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gleason,
Mrs. Charles Blaess, Larry Gall,
Robert Blaess, all Medford, the
guest of honor, Miss Segessen
man and the hosts.
The dinner table was center
ed with an arrangement of pink
and white snapdragons, pink
roses and pink candles. . . The
names- of the engaged couple
were on the Dink and cold riace
cards.
Miss Segessenman is a grad
uate of St. Mary's High school,
Medford, and also attended the
University of Oregon. She is
employed by The Hub, men's
store. Mr. Pfluke was graduated
from Reno High school, Nevada,
and also attended the University
of Nevada. He is employed by
Western Electric company in
conjunction 'with the Bell Tele
phone company.
,, No immediate wedding plans
have been made since Mr. Pfluke
is) being transferred from Med
ford. VFW Auxiliary Plans
Dance at Camp White
The Department of Oregon,
x ti i -rrr -1
veterans oi xoreign wars auxil
iary, will sponsor a dance at the
Camp White domiciliary Mon
day, January 3, at 8 p.m. for all
auxiliary members and their
friends.
Those wishing transportation
o may take the bus at Trailways
depot at 7:30 p.m.
NO EXCHANGES OR
REFUNDS PLEASE!
Johnston & Stewart
Have Sharpened Their Pencils To Give You These
Choose from These Famous Makes
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MAIN AT CENTRAL
Student Couple
Makes Plans for
Wedding in Fall
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Paul B. Snook, Route 2, Central
Point, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Patricia
Mae Snook, to Marvin Arnold
Bohnert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold J. Bohnert, Route 1, Cen
tral Point. i
Miss Snook is a senior at Cra
ter High school. She is a mem
ber of Girls' League, Girls' Ath
letic association and is yell
queen for the school.
Mr. Bohnert is enrolled at
Oregon State college in agricul
ture. ; He was graduated from
Crater High school in 1954
where he was president of Fu
ture' Farmers of America and
participated ia all sports.
The wedding is set for late fall
of 1955.
Miss Patricia Snook
Two PEO Chapters
Schedule Meetings
Two PEO chapters have an
nounced meetings this week.
Chapter CG of the sisterhood
will meet Wednesday, January
5 at 7 p. m. with Mrs. Niles
Smith, 316 South Groyeland
Avenue. Mrs. G. T. Haupert will
be the assisting hostess and Mrs.
J: D. McPherson wil have charge
of the program. '
Chapter BE of PEO will meet
Tuesday evening, January 4, at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Thomp
son, 135 North Holly street, with
Mrs. R. A. Holmes as co-hostess.
Miss Anette Gray will be in
charge of the program.
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Hon Church Circles
To Meet on Tuesday
A general meeting of all circle
members of the Zion Lutheran
church is scheduled for Tuesday,
January 4. Devotions will be
held at 11 a.m., when pictures
also will be shown. A potluck
luncheon will be served at 12
noon and the business meeting
will be held during the after
noon. "' :
A nursery will be provided
and anyone needing transporta
tion 'should call telephone
3-3035. . ' '
O MAIN STREETER
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. Miss Billie Conner
(Classic Studios)
Announce Trothal
Miss Billie Conner
And Jerry Young
Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Conner,
Route 2, Box 438C, Medford,
announced the engagement of
their daughterpMiss-Billie Con
ner, to Jerry L. Young, son of
Mrs. Selma H. Young, Route 2,
Box 431B, Medford.
Miss Conner is a junior . at
Crater High school, Central
Point. Her fiance was graduated
from Crater High school and is
now a student at Oregon State
college, Corvallis.
No wedding date has been set,
College Women
To Hear Speaker
College Women's Club of the
Rogue River Valley will have
Dr. W. Well as guest speaker for
a meeting Saturday, January 8.
He will speak on the geology of
southern Oregon and northern
California.
The meeting will be at the
Ashland Elks temple and a no
host luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m.
The social chairmen are Mrs.
Arthur M. Peters and Mrs. N. H.
Dillon.
Those who want reservations
should call Mrs. G. L. Linn, tel
ephone C-6825, or Miss Elizabeth
Burr, telephone 3-2514. The
reservations should be made by
Friday noon. Transportation also
may be arranged by calling the
same women.
Illustrated Talk
Announced for Guild .
Mrs. Ivah D. Murray will give
an illustrated talk on the British
Isles at a meeting of Westmin
ster guild Monday, January 3,.
at First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Murray traveled in the
islands last? summer.
. Mrs. Frances Weaver and Mrs.
Lucille Hulburt make up the
program committee and the
hostesses will be Miss Elizabeth
McGalliard, Mrs. Eva Marsh
and Mrs. Frida Burger.
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Choeolaie Pudding Trick
New Yor k (U.R Try this
quick dessert pick-up. Prepare
a bowl of chocolate instant pud
ding, then mix in a handful of
raisins and nutmeats for extra
energy. Serve chilled.
Values to
Values to
THE CORNER SHOE STORE
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$88
Miss Beverly Beck
And Corporal Voss
Engaged to Wed
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey R. Beck, Central
Point, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Beverly Char
lene, to Cpl. Dean P. Voss, also
of Central Point who left earl
ier this month to live in Sitka,
Alaska.
Miss Beck was graduated from
Crater High school with the class
of 1954 and is employed at Bear
Creek orchards. Corporal Voss
recently returned -to the United
States after serving 16 months
with the Third Marine division
in Japan. After a 30-day leave
here, he will be stationed at
Camp Pendleton, California.
No date has been set for the
wedding. .
Miss Beverly Beck
(Arbuckle-Moran Studio)
Couple To MarrY
In Church Rites
Set This Month
Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
Burnett Bishop, 307 South
TTnnrth street. Jacksonville, an
nounce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Joan Pearl, to Donald
L. Greene. He is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted R. Greene, 107
South Oregon street, Jackson
ville. -
The counle dans to be mar
ried January 22 in Jacksonville
Presbyterian church.
Both Miss Bishop and Mr.
Greene were graduated from
Jacksonville Hign scnooi witn
the class of 1953 and Mr. Greene
is emDloyed as a sawyer in a
mill in Areata, Calif. ;
Evening Guild
Elects Officers V
St. Mark's . Evening guild
elected officers at the last meet
ing. Chose for offices for the
coming y,ear .were Mrs. R. P.
Corbin, president,' Mrs. Ed Sim
mons, vice-president, Mrs. C.
H. Barrell, treasurer, and Mrs.
Robert Morris; Secretary.
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Applesauce For Waffles
New York (U.R) N e x t time
you serve waffles ' try this top
ping. Combined canned apple
sauce with honey, powdered
cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Serve with cups of hot tea for
a late afternoon or evening for
tifier.
Hurry These Terrific
Buys Are Going Fast!
FOUR BIG SALE GROUPS
$9.95
$14.95
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Miss Betty Davis
Miss Betty Davis
And Roger Weiss '
Engaged to Wed .
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Davis, Route 1, Box 198,
Central Point, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Bet
ty Jo-Ann, to Roger L. Weiss,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Weiss,
Route 1, Box 513, Central Point.
Miss Davis is a 1954 graduate
of Crater High school and ' her
fiance was graduated from Med
fdfdSenior High school in 1949.
He is employed byj Table Rock
Lumber company.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Crater Gardeners
To Decorate Chapel
Central Point Members of
Crater Garden club will furnish
decorations for the Camp White
ehapel January 15. The commit
tee is made up of Mrs. Jerry
MacDougal, Mrs. Warren Hol
brook and Mrs. Leonard Kunz
man. The committee was appointed
during a recent meeting of the
club when the members met for
a Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. Henry Friesen, Table Rock
road. Fifteen members attended
and Mrs. Friesen was a guest.
Mrs. Vern Ludwig was award
ed a prize and Mrs. Clarence
Mellbye spoke on the Christmas
rose. Mrs. Pearl Bailey was co
hostess. '
The next meeting of the group
will be at the home of Mrs. Mac
Dougal, 425 Lynwobd avenue.
Mrs. Ludwig will be cohostess.
Meeting Announced
By Applegate Group
Upper Applegate The Janu
ary meeting for Upper Apple
gate Home Extension unit wom
en will be held Wednesday! Jan
uary 5, at the home of Mrs. Rob
ert Surber at the Star Ranger
station. The session- will open at
10:30 a.m., and the project for
the day, "Good Weight for Good
Health," ill be presented by Miss
Eula Wintermote, home demon
stration agent. '
If-you dry clean at home, use
the cleaner outdoors. Most clean
ing fluids are flammable or
toxic, or both.: The flame of even
a pilot light could ignite the
fumes if you clean inside.
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More than 11,000 items made
of cotton are bought , by the
Quartermaster Corps.
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Values to $11.95
SCQO
SLIPPERS
Values to $5.95
$188
AND
MEDFORD
Betrothal Told
At Family Dinner;
Rites in Spring
Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Har-
!old A. Travis, 1246 Second av-
! fTiHf finlH Hil! annnnnro tha
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Doris Jane Travis, to Mar
vin A. Jacobsen. Mr. Jacobsen
is a son of Mrs. Arthur Robson,
Vancouver, B.C., and A. P.
Jacobsen, Klamath, Falls.
The 1 engagement news was
made known at a family dinner
at" the Travis home December
15.
Miss Travis was graduated
from Canoga Park High school,
Canoga Park, Calif., and later
attended Santa Monica City col
lege. She is now employed by
O. P. Taylor, certified public
accountant. The Travis family
moved to Gold Hill two years
ago.
Mr. Jacobsen was graduated
from Klamath Union High school
and came to Medford from Cot
tage Grove, Ore. He is employ
ed at the Kleiver Machine shop.
The wedding is set for ) late
spring. .
Miss Doris Jane Travis
(Landis-Shangle Studio)
Reese Creek Unit Sets
Meeting on Tuesday
Reese Creek - A planned
luncheon will be served by the
hostess and , the committee in
charge at the Tuesday, January
4, meeting of the Reese Creek
Home Extension unit. Mrs. Clif
ford Moore will be the hostess
in their home. Miss D. Eula Win
termote' will demonstrate the
lesson, "Good Weight for Good
Health." " Table service is re
quired.' The meeting will begin
at 10:30 a.m. . ? ;
" , .
Cotton linters are the very
short cotton fibers from the cot
ton seed after the regular staple
fibers have been removed. .
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automatic water-tieatera
give you tankful after
- tankful
Let us show you
today's modern automatic
water-heaters. And re
member GAS water-heaters
cost less to buy and
Install and operate.
N I V
SERVICE
, . IS DEPENDABLE
SPEEDY-COSTS LESS
Also
Tanli Gas
Service
You can also have mod
ern cooking and wafer
heating BEYOND THE
CITY MAINS . . . In
quire about our LOW
RENTAL PLAN on
tank ' gas systems. :
4t. OAUPSKNIA'PAOine
MEDFORD,
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Mill Vicki Noel
-. (Clastic Studios)
An nounce Trothal
Of Two Students
Central Point Mr. and -Mrs.
Victor E. Noel, 231 North Sec
ond street, Central Point, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Vicki Noel, to
Gordon Mekvold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alf B. Mekvold, Free
man' road, Central Point.
Miss Noel is a student at Cra
ter High school; where she is
active in school affairs. She has
just been installed junior prin
cess of Job's Daughter, bethel
No. 38, Central Point.
Mr. Mekvold is a 1954 gradu
ate of Crater High school where
he took part in student govern
ment activities and sports. He
now attends Oregon Technical
institute at Klamath Falls
where he is majoring in diesel
mechanics.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Couple Leaves
After Stay Here
Mr. ' and Mrs. S. Bon Cordier
left .Today for Ore-Tech where
Mr. Cordier is a student at Ore
gon Techrical institute. They
visited in the valley with rela
tives through the holidays. Mrs.
Cordier is the former Miss
Sharon Holt of Jacksonville.
Also home from Oregon Tech
nical institute for the holiday
season was Miss Lindora Mark
with, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Markwith, Jacksonville.
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Return
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Adamson
returned to. their home on
Jackson street last week after
spending " Christmas ' in. Green
brae, Calif., with relatives.
While in California they were
in San Francisco for a perform
ance of "Time Out for Ginger,
starring Melvyh Douglas.. . .- '
of hot water for
your
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UTILITY W SERVICE
Utiutikb Company
Officers Elected
By Rogue Santha
Mrs. Carl Fichtner was elect
ed rani of the Idella Rogue San
tha, Nomads of Avrudaka, dur
ing elections held recently. Hugh
Welch, Grants Pass, is the new
rajah, Mrs. Alpha Newman, also
of . Grants Pass, princess, Mrs.
Margaret Davis, pundita, Mrs.
John Fugill, purohita and Mrs.
Pearl Offutt, treasurer.
Other officers include Mrs.
Willie Cooper, scribe, Mrs.
Welch, . director of work, and
Mrs. Delia Mae Murphy, rishi,
all of Grants Pass; Mrs. Byrle
Ingle, Grants Pass, first warder,
and Mrs. LeRoy Cline, second
warder. -
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Welch, Mrs. . Ethel Beall,
Mrs. J. W. Frits ch and Mrs. Wal
ter Michael.
A Christmas party also was
held at the meeting held in the
Pythian building.
Furniture Touchups
To Be Topic for Unit
Lake Creek The leaders for
the Lake Creek Home Extension
meeting Wednesday, January 5,
will be Mrs. Grace Marshall and
Mrs. J. L. Davidson, who will
demonstrate the topic, "Touchup
for Wood Furniture." The meet
ing will open at 10:30 a.m., and
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Stanley.
During the Christmas meeting
at the home of Mrs. Carl Webb
the project leaders were Mrs. . ;
Leland Charley and Mrs. Lester
Messal, who gave the lesson on
stored foods. Visitors at that
meeting were Mrs. Ann Perry,
El Monte, Calif., Mrs. Grace
Haskins, Williams, Ore., Mrs.
Velma Swigert, Mrs. Myrta
Thorpe and Mrs. Rose Golay of
Eagle Point.
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To School
Miss Marilyn Doty, a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Doty, 1815
Prune street, " was in Medford
with her parents for Christmas
and then went to Portland to
spend the New Tear's -weekend
with friends. She Will return to
Oregon State college today. Miss
Doty is a sophomore.
Blow-up Bolsters
New York (U.R) Y ounow
can buy bolsters which retain'
their shape, without being,
"plumped up" after every use.
The new bolsters, made of vinyl
plastic are inflatable, light
weight, air-tight and can . be
wiped clean with a sudsy cloth.
The bolsters can be deflated for"
easy storage. Designed for use;
as is under a bedspread, or to
be covered for use on bed or.
couch, the bolsters come, in two ;
sizes 36 inch or 54 inch lengths.
Cotton chenille, a soft fabric,
with fuzzy pile, gets its name'
from the French; word meaning':
"caterpillar.' '
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