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; J lo . i ail Mr. and Mrs. Frtd Rapp (Brainerd photo) Faculty and Retired Teacher Honored by Jacksonville PTA Jacksonville At the first Par ent-Teacher association . meeting of the season last Wednesday evening a reception was held for all the teaching staff and for Mrs. Daisy Lewis, who re tired last spring after teaching in Jacksonville schools for over 3C years. Mrs. Lewis began teaching in the grade school in 1917 and con tinued there through 1918 then moving to California where she taught from 1919 through 1925. Returning to Jacksonville, she Hospital Gifts Something to t a k homo. Molly Pitcher Ware Pottery In modern art framing. Coffee Pot Sauce Boat Casserole Small Bowl Butter Warmer AH of Hie above on brut frame with aandla warmar. in Leather Brown and Blue Pink and Oat meal Yellow and Brown. Wa will deliver these to the hospital plant ed with green plants or with freih flower or dry arrangements. Also an Epergena We Send Flower by wire anywhere, we take pride1 in every flower order. PJione 3-1733 Flowers Gifts 26 SOUTH CENTRAL resumed her position in 1926 teaching until 1929, then return ing again from 1932. She con tinued to teach there until last spring. Mrs. Una B. Inch, assistant superintendent of county schools, presented Mrs. Lewis a scrap book which had been compiled by Mrs. Russell Mclntyre, Mrs. E. O. Graham and Mrs. Wood row McCormack. The book of white leather and gold lettering contains a collection of photo graphs, messages, amusing inci dents and other mementos from her former students. The honore dguest also was presented a corsake of white carnations. . Mrs. Lewis plans to leave this week for Hawaii, accompanied by a friend from California. They will make the trip by plane and expect to be on the islands for about a week. Refreshments were served at thereception by the executive committee and entertainment in cluded a comedy skit, presented by the program committee. Sorority Plans Costume Party; To Aid Campaign Alpha Lambda- chapter, Epsi- lon Sigma Alpha sorority, will hold a costume party for mem bers and guests Monday, Octo ber 17, at the home of Mrs. Norman Oberst, 1015 Queen Anne avenue, at 8 p.m. At the meeting held Oct. 10 a number of members volun teered ' to help Jackson County Civic. Music association with the annual campaign. They are Mrs. Harold Adams, Mrs. Roy . Howe, Mrs. Chester Jines, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Norman Oberst, Mrs, William Raymond, Mrs. Russell Roseborough, Mrs. Robert Shan gle, Mrs. Lyman Smith, and Miss Frances Thrun. JEAN MARTS odalisque .ptjW Afwerys with yon . the "perfume of outer repose, inner fire" in Nettie Rosenstein's pur'se-componipn, leak-proof and sptN-proof. life droms, $3.50 plus fox Ours Exclusively Shop at the Pink Store Where You Park At the Door Rapp-Sullivan Ceremony Held In Med ford Nazarene Church Miss Shirlee Phyllis Sullivan became the bride of Fred Rapp in a ceremony held October 7 at First Church of the Nazarene, Medford. The Rev. P. J. Bartram, Spokane, a former pastor of the Medford church, officiated for the double-ring evening rites. Almost 300 guests attended. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Fannie Sullivan, 713 Oak street, and the bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reed, Kuna, Ida. Given in marriage by her brother, John F. Sullivan, the bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle over satin fashioned with lace yoke and panel. Her finger-tip length veil was held by a tiara and she carried steph anotis centered with three baby orchids. The petticoat she wore bad first been worn by a bride 55 years ago. Attending the bride were Miss Lois Bartram, Spokane, maid-of-honor; Miss Diane James, Sams Valley, Miss Joan DeZell, New berg, Ore., and Miss Jan Turner, Dalton, Wise, bridesmaids. All four attendedants attended Whit worth college and graduated from nurse's training with the bride. Miss Bartram wore a gown of bronze colored crystalline fash ioned with full circle skirt, bal erina length. Miss James wore a gold colored crystalline frock, Miss DeZell, green and Miss Tur ner, yellow -crystalline. Their bouquets were bronze and golden chrysanthemums. - Miss Ginger Brady and Miss Marilyn Rapp lighted the can dles. Little Kathy Pfost was flower girl and Ricky Cole car ried the rings. Robert Rapp, Seattle, was best man for his brother, and grooms men were Wayne Pfost, Boise, Ida., brother-in-law of the bride groom, G. B. Brady, Boise, and Sam Twibell, Kilgore, Tex. Homer Sullivan, brother of the bride, Frank Wiley, Nampa, Ida., and Michael Tenny, Stockton, Calif, the bridegroom's nephew, seated the guests. Miss Ruth Sullivan organist and Miss Carolemay Rapp was soloist. An arch of chrysanthemums and ivy and a small white picket fence provided a background for the wedding party and other decorations were baskets of bronze colored chrysanthemums and woodwardia ferns arranged with candelabra holding tapers. More than 200 guests attended the reception which followed the ceremony. Mrs. Marvin Smith took charge of the guest book and cutting . the cake was Miss Marlene Addington, assisted by Mrs. Fred Warner. Punch was poured by Mrs. Wayne Pfost, assisted by Mrs. Homer Sullivan. Others assisting at the reception were Mrs. Roy House, Mrs. Carl Foster, Mrs. Al - Larson, Mrs. Richard Foster, Miss Barbara Tenny, Miss Karen Warner, Miss Ruth Phillips and Miss Mary Stiehl. Mrs. Arnold F. Kornstad pro vided background music. Mr. and Mrs. Rapp traveled up the Oregon and Washington coasts to Seattle for their wed ding trip, and continued to Spokane where they will live. The bride, a graduate of Med ford High school, attended Whit worth college, Spokane, and was graduated from Deaconess Hos pital School of Nursing Septem ber 1. The bridegroom, a grad- Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webber of Albuquerque, N.M., are visit ing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, 1200 Stewart av enue. The women were girlhood friends in New York. The visit ors will leave Monday for San Francisco and Los Angeles. uate of Nampa High school and Northwest Nazarene college, is with Aetna Life Insurance com pany. Here for the wedding were the bridegroom's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rapp and fam ily, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brady, Boise; Mrs. Evabel Tenny and family, Stockton; Mrs. P. J. Bartram and Lois, Spokane and Robert Costeman, Spokane. Ceremony Weds Pair Saturday; Seven o'clock evening rites Saturday, Oct. 8 wedded Miss Bettie White and Warren Lee Downing. The double ring cere mony was read at St. Mark's Episcopal church by the Rev. George R. V. Bolster. The bride teaches the- third grade at Jacksonville schools and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White, former Medford residents now of Tujunga, Calif. They came north for the wed ding. The bridegroom is a junior student at Southern Oregon col lege. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downing, O'Brien, Ore., who also came here for the wed ding, i Mr. White gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a light blue suit with red accessories and her bouquet was of red and white carnations. Miss Wilma Downing, O'Brien, sister of the bridegroom, was honor attendant. She wore a tur quoise blue dress with black ac cessories and her bouquet was of red carnations. Fredrick L. Griffith was best men. The wedding flowers were ar ranged in Santa Monica, Calif., and were sent to Medford by plane by the brides' uncle, who could not be here for the occa sion. Out-of-town guests included two great-aunts of the bride, Mrs. E. G .Bottomley and Miss Anne Gammon, both of Los Angeles. The bride's parents had lived here for seven years until leav ing for the south in 1952. They entertained at a reception for the newly wedded couple attend ed by about 25 guests. Mr. Downing and his bride are living at Cargill court, Apart ment B. The bride was graduated in 1951 from Medford Senior High school and last spring was grad uated from Southern Oregon col lege. The bridegroom was graduated in 1953 from Illinois Valley high school. Four Bridge Players Tie For First Place Camp White Roy Pruitt and Mrs. William Kennedy and Ray Wise and Al G. Gilhousen tied for first place in the north-south position during the October 10 session of the Camp White Vet erans Bridge club. Third place was won by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd who scored 108 points, and in fourth place were William Isaacs and Mrs. Richard Milestone with 106 points. j Those who scored first in the east-west position were Mrs. Wil liam Dean and Mrs. Yvonne Dalen, with 105 points; and win ning second were Mrs Binnion and M. Milne,' 100; Mrs. Roy Pruitt and Mrs. Miller, 98, and Mrs. Gilhousen and Walter Grow, 97. Be good to yoorserH Eaioy CALORIE-CONTROLLED tasty . Hollywood Bread with your WEIGHT-CONTROL dials. No ether bread is so fitted with the selected, extra fine ingre dwittt that aak lor luxurious eating pleasure. Taste the aiirereace, Toaay...you re ave for a very- pieasoet surprise. A ran worn mm JrA it ' liAiiiX' k. i W TURNER X - j Co iiie m-OJUi j Jf lq ialLmidC I t "Hollywood Diet and Calorie Guide" write rlCw Eleanor Day, Box 1027, Hollywood, Calif. Hollywood Bread It Baked Exclusively In This' Area By November Rites To Wed Couple The engagement and ap proaching marriage of Miss Ro bene Starcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bren H. Starcher, 1570 South Stage road, . to Kenneth Paul Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coon, Tacoma, Wash., was announced recently to Kappa Delta sorority sisters at Wasn ington State college. The wedding has been set for November 25 at SK Mark's Epis copal church in Medford. Miss Starcher -has attended Washington State college for the past two years, and the bridegroom-to-be is a graduate of the music department of that school. He is now teaching music for the Morton, Wash:,- consolidated district. He, is affiliated with Theta Xi fraternity. . Miss Starcher ZTeturned to Medford recently after spending some time visiting relatives in Centralia, Wash., following her trip to Pullman, Wash. ' Oregon Regent To Visit Chapter Crater Lake chapter, Daugh ters of the Americjui Revolution, will entertain the 'state regent, Mrs. Albert H. PSwers, at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Anderson, 2607 East over Terrace, on Thursday, Octo ber 20. This will be Mrs. Powers' official visit to the: chapter. Mrs. Powers special interest and state-project is the restora tion of Newell house at the en trance to Champoeg State park. This house was the only dwell ing to survive the flood of 1861 and was the home of Dr. Robert Newell. The title : of "doctor" was only an honorary one given him for his simple medical serv ices to the settlers.. The Masonic lodge of Oregon is to restore one' "room as the place was used by this order for some years. ; : ' - Medford Women To Return Home Mrs. Roy Elliott, 157 Renault avenue, and her sister, Mrs. Mary Walker, 1049 West 13th street, are to return this week end by plane after being away for a month. They visited at Minneapolis, Minn., with two sisters, Mrs. William Cheney of that city, and Mrs.: Walter Mor gan of Oak Park, 111. They also visited at their birthplace, New Richmond, Wis. ; Sunday, October 16, 1953 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE sW.t.Weaseill "msMmeimmmmmai MISS HARRIET SABO Announce Trothal Of Harriet Sabo, Richard Pflugrad Dr. and Mrs. Cornell Sabo, 257 Winema way, announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Janet, to Richard D. Pflugrad, son o"f Mr .and Mrs. Arnold A. Pflugrad, Pendleton, Ore. ' Miss Sabo is a student at Walla Walla college, College Place, Wash., where she is ma joring in secretarial science. Mr. Pflugrad, a student at the same College, is a junior theology student. The wedding has been set for next June. ........... ' . Queen Contest Entrants Named Central Point Candidates for queen for Crater High school's annual Homecoming dance set for October 21 were announced last week. Representing the freshman class is Miss Glenna Heath; soph omore. Miss Sharon Lilly; jun ior, Miss Lona Bishop, and sen ior, Miss Frances Lett. The dance will be held after the Crater-Ashland f o ot b a 1 1 game at Crater field. The queen will be crowned at half time. Heading the committees are Miss Joanne Ritter, refresh ments; Miss Sally Eiden, decora tions; Miss Nadra Moore, pro gram; Miss Earlene South, tick ets; and Miss Beverly Sander son, music. Pair Announces Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Taylor of Swansboro, N.C, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Sgt. Richard A. Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Ivie, formerly of Medford and now of Salem. Sergeant Ivie is serving with the United States Marine corps and is stationed at Camp La- jeune, N.C. The date of the weddine is November 11. Faculty Members To Be Honored New members of the faculty of St. Mary's school will be wel comed at a tea planned for to day at the school between the hours of 2 and 3:30 o'clock. The event will be sponsored by St. Mary's Parents' club. Open house at the school will be held at the same time, and parents may visit the rooms, it is stated. Mrs. Charles Ely and Mrs. Laden are chairmen ' for the event, Mrs. Ely representing parents of children in grade school, and Mrs. Laden of high school students. Room mothers and fathers will be hosts. Evelyn Harrison And Frank Harden Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs. William O. Har rison, 3360 Lone Pine road, Med ford. announce the en easement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Laurene Harrison, to Frank Dai-id Harden, son of Mrs. Sara Harden,. 44 North Peach street, Medford. Miss Harrison is employed at Southern Oregon Title company and her fiance is on the staff of the California -Oregon Power company. She was graduated from Sacred Heart High school, Los Angeles, in 1953 and Mr, Harden was graduated from St. Mary's High school, Medford, in 1949. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1950 to 1954. An early Spring wedding is planned. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Station Sundays KWIN 10:15 1400 K.C. A.M. Cook's Beauty Clinic is Happy to Announce Anne Bruning is now back after a brief vaca tion. She is rested and ready tc tackle any hair problem you may have. DIAL 3-5313 Feature. Stylist: Glenn Bsauticiafls: Eloise, manager; Lorraine, Anne, Billie, Christine, Marlene. Receptionist:' Steve 7 f lllllli "&i -iW j& ' Milli Cook Anderson, Owner 528 E. Main Located Just Across ihe Bridge it's f rom as mellow as ypj GRANDE : " " ' 8AROQUS 1 , ! , f m3 VS4U'V WW Medf ord! 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