Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1955, Image 18

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FOUR MZDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, August 28, 1955
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Miss Alice Martia
Tell Engagement ,
Of Alice Martin,
David Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Martin,
1386 Hilton road, Madford, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Alice to David H. Pe
terson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid L. Peterson, 531 Fairmont
street, Medfofd.
Miss Martin is a member of
the 1955 graduating class of Med
ford High school and will enter
Emanuel Hospital school of Nurs
ing in September.
Mr. Peterson was also a mem
ber of the 1955 graduating class
end is now serving with the
Navy. He has been on a 14-day
leave," and will return to Port
Hueneme, Calif., where he will
attend Construction Mechanics
school with the CB's
No data has been set for the
wedding.
Announce Trothal
Of Bonny Holmes
And Norman Harp
Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Art
ie Holmes, Prospect, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Bonny Gay Holmes, to
Norman Harp, son of Mrs. S. D.
Harp, 908Vfe North Riverside
avenue, Medford.
Miss Holmes, a 1954 graduate
of Prospect High school, is em
ployed as an invoice clerk by
Red Blanket Lumber company,
Eagle Point.
Mr. Harp attended Medford
High school and is employed by
Mike's upholstery company.
No wedding date has been set.
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BuUe Falls Mr. and Mrs.
William Lytle announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Vic
toria, to Donald Eugene Dillard,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf,
also of Butte Falls. Miss Lytle
will enroll in Butte Falls High
school in September and her
fiance is a graduate of that
school. No wedding date has
been set.
Miss Bonny Holmes
(Landis-Shangle photo)
Miss Helon Tonn
Miss Helon Tonn,
Richarcl L. Dunn
Engaged to Wed
Central Point Announcement
is made of the engagement of
Miss Helon Tonn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn, Cent
ral Point, and Richard L. Dunn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
Miss Tonn was graduated
from Crater High school with
the class of 1955.-Mr. Dunn
was graduated from' Central
Point High school in 1949 and
attended Oregon State college
for more than two years. He
then served with the United
States Army, and recently was
discharged.
No date for the wedding has
been set.
Deepest water in Lake Super
ior is 1,290 feet, off Munising,
Mich.
Lions' Auxiliary
Announces Plans
For Style Show
Rogue River Further plans
for the annual fall fashion show
of Rogue River Lions' auxiliary
were made at a meeting of the
executive board held at the home
of Mrs. Dave Blair, Evans Val
ley.
The show is set for Thursday,
September 1, at 8 p.m. in Rogue
River High school gymnasium.
Mrs. Richard DeArmond, gen
eral chairman, has appointed
committee chairman. They are
Mrs. Larry Sheehan, decorations;
Mrs. Ralph Bosse, favors; Mrs.
Ed Schrecengost, programs and
posters; Mrs. Ray Holmes, com
mentator; Mrs. Carl Dick, re
freshments; Mrs. Robert Pinkel,
serving; Mrs. Richard Hargitt,
kitchen; Mrs. Guy Musser, host
esses; Mrs. Walter Kasworm,
tables; Mrs. Gunnar Wohgen and
Mrs. H. A. Botchek, assistant
dressers and Mrs. Howard Mill
er, publicity and ticket sales.
Members of the auxiliary and
Rogue River Lions' club will
model. All will be used for the
club's sight conservation and
community service program.
Birthday Party
Held on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hall, Evans
Creek road, Rogue River, for
mer Medford residents, were
hosts Friday evening at a birth
day party which honored Harry
Furch of Medford.
Refreshments were served.
At the party were Mr. Furch's
brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Edwards, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown; a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Furch;
a brother, Ben Furch; Mrs. Net
tie Wheeler and Mrs. Harrie
Finley.
Medford Couple
Set Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Wick,
1975 Sunset drive, Medford, an
nounce the betrothal and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Joan Wick, to
Carl E. Ellis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Ellis, 820 Crater
Lake avenue, this city.
Miss Wick is a student at
Medford High school and Mr,
Ellis, who was graduated from
the same school in 1954, is now
an apprentice seaman in the
United States Navy. He is sta
tioned at San Diego.
The wedding has been set for
September 11 at the Church of
the Nazarene in Reno, Nev.
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Job's Daughters
Plan Style Show
In Central Point
Central Point "Happy, Holi
days," is the theme chosen By
Central Point Job s Daughters
for the annual style show and tea
to be held this year, Thursday,
September 1, at 3 p.m. The event
will be held in the Central Point
Masonic hall and proceeds will
go toward the purchase of new
lodge robes for the group.
' The style show has five di
visions to include various, types
of recreational attire and cloth
ing for work, casual and more
formal accasions, which are worn
by their age group.
The clothing is modeled by
the owners and about 35 girls
will do the modeling.
Some of the articles to be mod
eled have been made by the girls
themselves.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. Everett Faber, tele
phone Normandy 4-2743 by Aug
ust 29.
Refreshments will be served.
In charge is Mrs. John Dun
lap, Prospect, a member of the
guardian council of Job's Daugh
ters. Members on the committee
include Miss Anita Conger, hon
ored queen; Miss Vicki Noel,
senior princess, and Miss Ro
berta Dunlap.
Each girl has made an apron
for the apron sale to be held in
connection with the tea and
show. About 50 girls belong to
the chapter.
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Picnic Meeting
Held by Group
Cebu swamp, Military Order
of the Lizards, USWVA, held a
picnic and meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rammin in
Medford last Sunday after
noon. A buffet dinner was
served on the lawn. Thirty mem
bers and guests were present.
Mrs. Albert Wallis, Grants
Pass, gila monster presided at
the meeting. Renne Grosh of
Ashland was initiated, into the
order as a honorary member.
Mrs. Rena Palmerton, Mrs. Ma
bel Nicholson, Mrs. Berthan
Nelson and Mrs. James Cech
were elected delegates to the su
preme convocation to be held at
Long Beach, Calif. September
17 to 22. . '
Guests included Mrs. Clinton
Wall and her three( sons of Ash
land, Miss Bonney Ford, Will
Ryan and Harry Barneburg.
Sixth and Central Medford's Bargain Corner l,
HARDY
EVERGREEN
AZALEAS
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TO PLANT NOW
LORNA
Warm Flesh Pink
MRS. MAXWELL
Large Soft Rose Pink
PURPLE SPLENDOR "
Large Double Fringed
Purple
CAROLINE GABLE (
Large Double Tyrian Red
$1.50 each 1 5.00
Garden Center Nursery
(Formerly NEWH ALL'S)
V Mile So. of Phoenix
Pacific Hiway
Valley Couple
To Wed Soon
Applegate Mr. and Mrs.
George Lewis, Applegate, an
nounce the engagement and com
ing wedding of their daughter,
Joyce Louise Lewis, to Bob
Lewis Krouse, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Dodson, 1102
Sweet road, Medford.
Miss Lewis attended Grants
Pass High school. Mr. Krouse
attended Medford High school
and after serving in the Navy
for four years is now employed
with the Ross Lumber company.
The Rev. Floyd Yeats , will
officiate at the evening cere
mony. The wedding is set for Sep
tember 9 at Temple Baptist
church, Medford.
The couple will make their
home in Medford.
Buffet Supper
Honors Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Welsh, Exe
ter, Calif., left today after being
houseguests of Mr .and Mrs. T.
J. Fuson, 2005 East Main street.
Mrs.JWelsh is a sister of Mr.
Fuson. The visitors were guests
of honor at a buffet supper Sat
urday evening at the Fuson
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rasmussen.
1918 Stewart avenue, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Arlene, to Roger Kornstad.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Kornstad, 1624 Thomas road,
Medford. The wedding will lake
place in the summer of 1956.
Both young people are graduates
of Medford High school and Mr.
Kornstad, who served with the
United Stales Navy for four
years, is now with Kayde Metal
Products company.
Parents Announce
Troth of Couple
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Parsley, Central Point, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Donna Mae, to Rus
sell Osborne Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Osborne, Maple
ton, Ore.
Miss Parsley Is employed at
Bear Creek orchards on the of
fice staff ' and Mr. Osborne is
employed in Mapleton.
No wedding date has been set.
Donna Mae Parsley
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Mist Joyce Gosch
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Daughter Here
Mrs. Itha Johnson, Portland,
has been a guest the past 10 days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Heard, South Riverside
avenue. ' She also is visiting with
her brother, Cecil Howard, and
his family, and a sister, Mrs.
Roy Howe. -
Mrs. Johnson is employed at
the Portland Air Force reserve
recruiting station.
Miss Joyce GoscK,
Frank Ferrarelli
Plan Autumn Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Gosch,
234 North Ivy street, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter. Joyce Collette Gosch to
Frank John Ferrarelli, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrarelli of
San Jose, Calif.
Miss Gosch was a 1955 grad
uate of the University of Port
land College of Nursing in Port
land Mr. Ferrarelli was gradu
ated from the university of Con
necticut in 1952 and has been
with the United States Forest
Service in Prineville, Ore.,
since that time.
The wedding is set for Satur
day, October 22, in Sacred
Heart church, Medford.
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