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o TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE r Sunday, January 22, 1958 'H, - , ':, ' N XL-. , . Medford Couples On Winter Trips; Nyes Leave Today Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winetrout sailed Thursday on the liner Queen Mary and will dock at Cherbourg, France, from where they will leave for a six or seven month tour of foreign countries. They will visit 14 countries, making the tour by car. Their itinerary includes France, Italy, Switzerland, Ger many, Spain, Denmark, Holland, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Lux embourg, Finland, England and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Duan. Gilbert Daley Daley-Neff Wedding Held Here The wedding December 31 of Miss Donna Jean Neff and Duane Gilbert -Daley was announced last week. The ceremony was read by Dr.- Thomas Dixon at First Methodist church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Neff, 763 Posse lane, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Daliy, Jacksonville. Mrs. RoberJ Johnson, Ashland, was matron of honor and Mr. Jonnson was best man. Harold Johnson, Jacksonville, seated the guests. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her gown of nylon net and lace was de signed with scoop neckline and pushup sleeves. A headdress of pearlized orange blossoms held her veil and her flowers were pink and white carnations. , Mrs. Johnson wore a pale blue net ballerina length gown with net jacket. Her bouquet was a nosegay of pink and white car nations. t White chrysanthemums in bas kets and candelabra decorated the church. Miss Arleta Knowles, Grants Pass, was solo ist and Mrs. Ralph Schuchard played the organ. The reception was held in the church rooms cand the serving was done by candlelight. Mrs. Quintin Jordon poured the punch and Mrs. Frank Myers served coffee. The couple traveled' to the Oregon coast for their honey moon. They are living at 763 Vi Posse lane. ' ' The bride is attending South ern Oregon college and is a Med ford senior high school gradu ate. The bridegroom, who also is attending SOC, is employed at Fluhrer's bakeries. He was grad uated from Klamath Union high school. 4 Medford Woman Observes Birthday Mrs. Rosa Frohreich observed her 87th birthday January 12 with an open house at her home at 1012 Reddy avenue, where she lives with a daughter, Miss Mary Frohreich. Mrs. Frohreich came to this country from Germany when she was 12 years old and lived in Yankton county, South Dakota, from the age of 14 until she came to Medford In August, 1927. O She has been a widow for the past 33 years. Eight of her children are liv ing and six of them are residing in this state. The other two make their homes in Yankton, S. D She has 31 grand children and 23 great-grandchildren. (Classic Studios) Bridal Shower Held on Sunda For Miss Furry Phoenix A bridal shower was given for Miss Nannette Furry at the home of. Mrs. Bert Stancliffe, 115 Third street, last Sunday afternoon. Miss Furry is the bride-elect of Michael Wrede, airman first class, who is stationed at Yuma County Air Force base in Arizona. The couple will be married Febru ary 11 at Sacred Heart church in Medford. The house was decorated with arrangements of pink azaleas and yellow jasmine. This color scheme was used in the ar rangement of a miniature bride and groom and attendants for the table decoration, and an umbrella of azaleas and jasmine was placed near the table which held the various gifts Games were played and dessert, was served, with Mrs. Robert Furry assisting. Present were Mrs. -Raymond Furry, mother of Miss Furryy Mrs. Ellen Wrede of North Hol- lywood, mother of, Mr. Wrede, Mrs. Michael Popow, sister .of Miss Furry, Mrs. William Kyker, a cousin, Mrs. Dick Kane, Mrs. Gordon Germer, Mrs. Elmer Faytinger; Mrs. Opie Frazier, Mrs. Leo Furry, Mrs. Ernest Reames, Mrs. .''Guy Cobleigh, Mrs. Delho Sloan, Mrs. Athel Dudley, Mrs. Walter Germer, Mrs. Robert Mullen, Mrs. Mark Norton, Mrs. Ray Stringer, Mrs. Ada Steadman, Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Mrs. Elva Briscoe, Mrs. .Mabel. Sims, Mrs. Roberta Gregory Mrs. .. Robert Furry, the hostess, and the Honored guest. , ' ' - British Daughters To Hold Ceremony Elections and installation cere monies will be conducted by members of Bow Bells chapter, Daughters of the British Empire Wednesday, January 25 at 8 p.m. in Girls Community club. All women of British, Canad ian and Australian birth or an cestry are invited. Mrs. Darroil Davis, telephone 2-5672, will furnish J further information to anyone interested in the group. Martin-Ted rick Rites Announced . A double ring ceremony Janu ary 24 at Reno, Nev., wedded Mae Laverne Tedrick and Rob ert E. Martin. The ceremony was read at St. John's Presbyterian church with the Rev. W. R. Den ton officiating. The bride wore a coral knit suit with navy blue accessories Her corsage was of Australian baby orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skinner were the attendants. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith of Sylvan Grove, Kans., and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. M. A. Beneka. They will make their home in Medford. Episcopal Women To Hold Retreat Women of St. Mark's Episco pal church who plan to be in Grants Pass .Tuesday, January 24 to attend a "quiet day" to be conducted by the Rev. Mother Ruth, are asked to be at St, Mark's that morning at 8:30. o clock. The all-day services at Grants Pass will open at 9:30 .am and will be held at St. Luke's Epis copal church. The Rev. Mother Ruth represents the Community of Holy Spirit. ' All women of the church are invited to participate. Several Medford couples have planned winter trips to Europe, Mexico, or southern sections of the United States. Two local couples will depart Thursday for an extended trip into southwestern states and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck, Forest creek, will be ac companied in the Becks' car by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burk of Medford. The four will stop first at San Francisco and then con tinue on to Los Angeles. From there they will drive to Yuma, Ariz., and on January 30 they will leave Phoenix, Ariz., on an 18-day trip to Mexico. In addition to visiting several cities in that country they will be in Mexico City for several days and spend some time at Acapulco, a side-trip from the Mexico capital. They will return to Phoenix and the Becks will remain there for several days before continu ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Burk in the meantime will travel on to Hollywood, Calif., to visit a sister of Mr. Burk, to Compton where they will be with his brother and family and Laguna Beach, where Mrs. Burk has an aunt. " Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Nye are leaving today for New Or leans, EaT, from where they will sail on an ocean cruise. They fc,re president, Mrs. Robert Hoi lenbeck; vice-president, Mrs Robert Shangle; secretary, Mrs. Bruce Cyphers; treasurer, Mrs. Ronald James and member-at-large, Mrs. James Asher. 't will : make stops in Havana. Cuba, and in Guatemala. The couple will return in mid-Febru ary. Artists' Exhibit To Open Monday In Medford Store An exhibit of paintings by j valley artists will open Monday, January 23 at Barker's Men's store. The display will include seven pieces of work by as many different artists, and includes two paintings by Grants Pass artists. All of the pictures are oils. Robert Miller, private art teacher, will exhibit a painting which recently was included in an exhibition at Southern Ore gon college. Benoyd S. Bayless Jr., Junior high school art instructor, and a member of the Portland Art Mu seum group, will have on dis play a painting which he in cluded in a recent one-man show at Eastern Oregon college, La Grande. Warren Wolf, Medford Senior High school art instructor, has chosen to exhibit one of his paintings that recently was shown at Sieberts for Modern at Beaverton, Ore. . Clifford Platz, who has been invited for the third year by the store management to arrange such a display, will show one of his works which is a blue ribbon winner. Mr. Platz also has ex hibited in numerous valley and outside shows. Mrs. Lue Wilson,' Central Point, new to the colony of painters, and a member of Southern Oregon Society of Art ists, will be one of the exhib itors. Nicholas and Dorothy Mil bank, a husband and wife team of painters from Grants Pass, will show blue ribbon winners also. Mrs. Milbank won the sweepstakes prize for the 1955 American Association of Univer sity Women annual art show at Grants Pass. She will enter a painting which was accepted in the Northwest Annual art show at San Francisco last year and which was given a blue ribbon. Mr. Milbank will show the entry which "Was accepted at a 1955 Seattle annual art exhibit and which was awarded a blue ribbon there. Mrand Mrs. Tom Dwyer Sr., 70 Janrley lane, arrived f honje Thursday evening from a week's stay in Los Angeles. REV. R. I. HUMBERD Bible Teacher Author College Lecturer Famoui for His HUMBERD BIBLE CHARTS Sunday, January 22 - Wednesday, January 25 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North Central at Fifth, Medford Topics: Sunday, 11 a.m. "Spiritual Blessings in Christ." Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 "Tha Mark of the Beast." Sunday, 7:30 p.m. "Laid to My Account." Monday, 7:30 p.m. "The Kinsman Redeemer." Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. "Crowns for Christians." Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. "The Image of Christ Jesus." YOU ARE WELCOME ' -r rf . . .tat . Mrs. R. I. Stuart, who has liv ed in Medford since 1911, was honored at a tea January 15 which observed her SOth birth day anniversary. The tea was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Fuson, 2005 East Main street, and another daug ter. Miss Isobel Stuart, assist ed. Mrs. Miles Stuart, a daughter-in-law, and Mrs. A. Orin Schenck poured. Mrs. Stuart is active, and gardening is her hobby. (Brainerd photo.) Jaycettes to Aid. Dimes Project Plans to aid the Junior Cham ber of Commerce March of Dimes project Saturday, Jam ary 28, were made by Medford Jaycettes when they met Jan uary 18 at the Jiome of Mrs. Lar ry Allen. Co-hostesses were Mrs Robert Foster and Mrs. Walter Smith. Nineteen members at tended and cards were played af ter the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Ash er on February l. Miss Helen Webster of the Medford public library will speak. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Wilmer Robertson and Mrs. Arthur Van Leeuwen. Current officers for the group Kiwanian Dames Plan Installation Installation of officers will be held at the monthly meeting of Kiwanian Dames Tuesday, Janu ary 24 at p.2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Dwight L. Houghton, 512 Dakota avenue. Luncheon hostesses are to be Mrs. Richard G. Phair, Mrs. Dick House, Mrs. Keva E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Rob ert Messelbeck and Mrs. Hough ton. All ' wives of Kiwanis club members are invited to attend, and reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Del Wright, tele phone 2-7536. Those who wish transportation are to call Mrs. E. Ronald Rice, telephone 2-7521 or Mrs. Victor Milnes, telephone 2-5624. Chapter Benefit To Raise Funds For Scholarship To provide funds for a schol arship, Alpha Rho chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will hold the annual benefit party Monday, February 6, at Rogue Valley Country club. It will begin at 12 noon. i During luncheon sorority members will model fashions from Burelsons. The fashion show will have as its theme the basic color, red. Beta Sigma Phis who will model are Mrs. Har old Skinner, Mrs. G. J. Adlfin ger, Mrs. Larry Allen, Mrs." Curt Butterfield, Mrs. J. C. Chapman, Mrs. Paul Dix, Mrs. George Johns, Mrs. Raymond Morton, Mrs. William Tycer, Mrs. David Legg, Mrs. William Werner and Mrs. Jonathan Middleton. Bridge, canasta and pinochle will follow the fashion show. The public may make reserva? tions by phoning 3-3110 or NO 4-2688. Alpha Rho chapter has spon sored a benefit card party for the past four years and each year the proceeds have been donated ' to some worthy project. This year the proceeds will be used to pro vide a scholarship fund for a needy high school senior girl who wishes to become a nurse but who does not have adequ'ate funds to continue her studies. Mrs. Edward Bunnell and Mrs. Roger Note, co-chairmen for the card party have announced their committees as follows: Decora tions, Mrs. David Legg, chair man, Mrs. Raymond Morton, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Mayn ard Paup, and Mrs. William Wer ner; reservations, Mrs. Richard Henselman, chairman, and Mrs. George Johns publicity, Mrs. Bob Norris, chairman, Mrs. Lar ry Allen, Mrs. Donald Lue, and Mrs. Jonathan Middleton; prizes, Mrs. Curt Butterfield, chairman, Mrs. Paul Dix, Mrs. G. J. Adlfin ger, and Mrs. Henry Schroeder; cards, Mrs. William Tycer, chair man, and Mrs. J. C. Chapman; fashion show, Mrs. Harold Skin ner, chairman. 4 Mothers to Hold Board Meeting The state board of directors, University of Oregon Mothers, will hold the January meeting at the home of Mrs. William Lid beck, Salem, Ore., January 26, at 10:30 a.m. Members of. the board from southern Oregon in clude Mrs. L. G. Frink and Mrs. J. W. Bernard, both Medford, Mrs. Harrie Booth, Roseburg and Mrs. L. G. Wilson, Suther lin. . -. 4 Texans Arrive For Visit Here Mr. . and Mrs, Donald F. Stahley, McAUen, Tex., arrived to visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dwyer Jr,., 1216 Winchester street. They will be here for about two weeks and a dinner is planned in their honor this week to be attended by other rela tives. From here the Stahlevs will go to Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif., where they will make their home. Rector to Speak For DAR Chapter The Rev. George R. V. Bolster will be the speaker for Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a meet ing set for Saturday, January 28 at Girls Community club. His subject will be, "Responsibility of the Church and the Home in Preserving Our American Way of Life." Mrs. G. R. Carter will report on eight schools which are par ticipating in the good citizen ship contest sponsored annually by the chapter. State winner will receive $100 saving bond and the district winner will re ceive a S25 bond. Delegates to the state confer ence in Albany March 22 to 24 will be selected at the meeting. Portland Women Guest in Medford Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Port land, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Root, 323 Chestnut street. The women are cousins. Birthday Party A birthday party will be con ducted by Rogue chapter, Grand mothers club, when they meet Monday, January 23 at the home of Mrs. Clayton J. Walker. 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