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' n. Hi: ' ' t I i Miss Jeanetie McDonald College Students Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, 146 South Mountain avenue, Ashland, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Jeanette McDonald, to Norman Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Chapman, 507 King street. Miss McDonald, who is a graduate of Ashland High school, is a .sophomore at Ore gon State college. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Her fiance, a graduate of Med ford Senior high school, is at tending the University of Ore gon. He also is a sophomore and is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The wedding date has not been set. Mrs. Paul Walker Visits Relatives; Daughter Leaves Mrs. L. Paul Walker, 408 South Oakdale avenue, left Wed nesday for Salem to visit her mother, Mrs. N. E. Helmick, and her sister, Mrs. Macey Arnold, with whom Mrs. Helmick makes her home. While there Mrs. Hel mick's birthday anniversary will be observed. Miss Jean Walker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, returned the first of the week to Santa Rosa, Calif., after visiting here for the week end. With her as a houseguest at the Walker home was Miss Walker's fiance. Wayne Brady, also of Santa Rosa. The couplers wedding will be an event of next September. Miss Walker is a staff member of the offices at Kushions Shoe, Inc., in the California city. Medford Women Attend Meeting Two Medford women attended a workshop on world understand ing for the northwest region of the United States in Missoula, Mont., April 4-6. Mrs. L. B. Pierce, secretary of spiritual life for the Eugene district Woman's Society of Christian Service, of the Methodist church and Mrs. Charles Adamson, Eugene dist rict secretary of the Wesleyan Service guild, represented south ern Oregon at the meeting. An international team of Christian women discussed soc ial, 'political, and religious pro blems and what the Christian wo man can do about them in her community, church, state and nation. Team members were Mrs. Ki yo Tanaka, a leader in woman's work of the United Church in Japan, Miss Violetta Cavellero, a Christian education director in Uruguay, and Miss Eva Ship stone, professor of psychology at the Isabella Thorburn college in Lucknow, India. Accompanying the team as coordinator was Miss Louise Robinson, a former mis sionary to China. About 60 wo men from the four states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana attended. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Adamson returned to Medford Saturday night. Dates will be announced later for the subregional workshop on world understanding which is to be held in Medford in May. Traveler Leaves For Trip Abroad Warren Nash, 124 South Grape street, left Tuesday morning on the first part of a summer tour which will take him to Europe. Mr. Nash went first to Los An geles to visit his parents, and from there will go to New York from where he will sail on the Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Nash will visit in the Scandinavian countries, Eng land, France, Germany and Italy. He plans to return about the middle of August. Much of the helium for indus try and modern medicine is ob tained from natural gas well sources. Soles - Rentals Folding VHEIl CHAIRS Open Sundays and Holidays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 8:30 a.m. f 10 p.m. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 E. MAIN PHONE 3-5345 Block East o Hawthorne Park i .11 Bride-Elect Guest At Tea Thursday Mrs. Orrin L. Brown was hos tess for a tea Thursday after noon which honored Miss Mar garet Huson, fiancee of the Erown's son, Kenneth L. Brown. The two are to be married July 8 at First Presbyterian church in Medford. Miss Huson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darell Huson, 45 Lindley street. The tea was given at the Brown's home, 1203 Queen Anne avenue. The tea table was cent ered with an arrangement of pink camellias and tapers, and rooms of the Brown home were decorated with branches of pink blossoms for the event. Miss Huson wore a pink frock with matching corsage. Pouring during the afternoon were Miss Huson's grandmother, Mrs. Ina Huson, Miss Elizabeth Burr, Mrs. Merton Lyster, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. Fred Rehling, Mrs. Don Wright and Mrs. Vic tor Sether. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Wil bur Arnold and Miss Laura Mae Huson, sister of the bride-elect. The honored guest and her sister are both students at Wil lamette university and were home last week during spring vacation.- Miss Huson's fiance is a student at Southern Oregon college. Women Golfers Announce Plans; To Enter Meet The second luncheon of the golfing season for women golfers of Rogue Valley Country club was held Thursday, April 5 at the club. Mrs. Ray Frisbie con ducted a business meeting and introduced new members. Plans were announced for a money-raising buffet dinner to be held May 10 for both social and golfing members. The Medford women have been invited to Ashland May 3 for an annual invitational meet and all women golfers were in vited - to participate. Also ar rangements are getting under way for. the WVSO tournament to be held here on May 17. Farewell Dinner Honors Couples Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jines and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott were honored at a farewell din ner, March 31. The dinner was at the Lyman Smith home and members of Epsilon Sigma Al pha sorority and their husbands attended. The Jines family re cently moved to Grants Pass and the Scotts are leaving this week. Mrs. Jines and Mrs. Scott were presented 'gifts from their sor ority sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stammen also attended. Mrs. Stammen is now a member of Beta Beta chapter, Eugene. Students Spend Vacation in City Lewis Bright, sophomore at Willamette university, will re turn to the campus today after spending spring vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bright, 1797 Minear road. Mac Baker, Salem, accompanied the student south and has been a guest of the Brights. Both young men are members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dinner Dance Planned by Club A dinner dance will be held by Lively Rogues dance group Thursday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m., in the Ashland .Elks club. Host couples will be Mr. and Mrs. Cliff' Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alder. Reservations should be made by calling Mrs. Ralph Matthews, telephone 2-8767. You Can Play a Hammond Organ A lifetime of pleasure this beautiful organ music..-,- -fcFfe id . 7 Private Lessons from a qualified organ teacher in our studio in Medford. New Spinet Hammond in your home to practice on. Delivered right to your door. Seven weeks of thrilling music at home. TOTAL COST ONLY $39.00 ... not much more than cost of lessons alone. Money applied toward purchased. Lowest possible terms. Call us today. Have organ music in your home now. Purucker Piano House 111 North Central Miss Darlene Neeley Announce Trothal Of Darlene Neeley And Herman Pfahl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Neel ey, 1816 West Main st., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Darlene Faye Neeley, to Herman M. (Bud) Pfahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her man F. Pfahl, 437 North Colum bus st. Miss Neeley was graduated from Medford Senior High school in 1953. For the past two years she has been employed in the office at the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company. Mr. Pfahl was graduated from Ashland Senior High school in 1952 He spent two years in the U. S. Arrny and is now attending Southern Oregon college major ing in a pre-veterinary course. The wedding date has been set for June 8, at First Baptist church. Surprise Party Honors Williams On Anniversary I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams were guests of honor at a sur prise party Sunday, April 1, which celebrated their 35th wed ding anniversary. The event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rice, 707 South Holly street, and hostesses for the af fair were Mrs. Rice and the couples' daughter, Mrs. Ross Minneci. The buffet table was centered with two bell-shaped cakes which had been decorated by Mrs. E. Ronald Rice. Decorations of daffodils and azaleas were in keeping with the Easter season. The honored couple was pre sented a gift from those pres ent, and cards were played dur ing the afternoon. Those " pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, a son and daughter-in-law of the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Minneci, their daughter and son-in-law and the couple's three grandsons, Steven, Bill and David Minneci. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were married in Medford April 3, 1921. Mr. Williams came to Med ford in 1908 and Mrs. Williams has resided here since 1920. They make their home at 1003 Reddy avenue. Mildred Strahan Feted by Friends Miss Mildred Strahan of the Camp White telephone office was honored by her associates before her departure recently for Springfield, Ore. Her wed ding to Francis Widmer of Med ford was set for Saturday, April 7 at St. Alice church in that city. Miss Strahan has been em ployed at the telephone offices for the past four years. Mr. Wid mer planned to make their wed ding trip to California and Ne vada and are to return here in about two weeks. Phone 2-5702 "'i if ??0ifr; 4 '' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambo are shown cutting their silver wed ding anniversary cake at a reception held last Sunday, April 1, in their honor. The event was held at the family home, 1389 South Peach street, and about 100 guests attended. Silver Wedding Anniversary Celebrated by Frank Lambos More than 100 friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambo, at their home, 1389 South Peach street, during an open house held Sunday, April 1, to honor the couple on their 25th wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lambo were married on March 30, 1931, in Visalia, Calif., and came directly to Oregon. They first lived in Chiloquin, then Klamath Falls and moved to Medford in 1949. Mr. Lambo is employed by Ko gap Lumber company. Jerry Lambo, their son, a jun ior at Oregon State college, was home for the occasion, and their daughters, Nancy and Lana, poured and took charge of the guest book. Among the friends assisting with the open house were Mrs. George Rehart, Mrs. Guy Pier uccini, Mrs. Carl H. W. Oest reich, who baked a tiered wed ing cake, and Mrs. J. J. Ken nedy, who made a tree to hold the gifts of silver. Bouquets of spring flowers decorated the house, and Mrs. Lambo was presented with a For the Sterling You'll Give With Pride.., Let Brophy's Be Your Guide f 1 fl Mill bridal bouquet made of coins wrapped in silver foil. Out-of-town guests included William Lambo, a brother, Paul Coleman, a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pieruccini and boys, Mr. and Mrs. John Patton," Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pieruccini, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Land, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parisotto, all of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. William Hig gins, San Francisco; Mp and Mrs. Grady West, Rogue' River; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill, Ash land; Mr. and Mrs Dale O'Harra, and Mr. and Mrs. George Con ners and boys, all of Talent. Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braun and daughter, Alison Braun, were houseguests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray, Oak Grove road. They now have returned to their home in San Francisco. Mr. Braun is associated with the firm of Maydwell and Hartz ell. Mrs. Braun is a niece of Mr. Ray and the family visits here frequently. It's it's herv . . j nil Patterns at right A. Waltz of Spring B. Grand Baroque C. Grand Colonial D. Rose Point E. Stradivari F. Sir Christopher G. Romance of the Sea Sunday, April 8, 1956 Returns Fred Strang returned to his home on Pennsylvania avenue last evening after spending a week in Pomona, Calif., with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs William C. Strang. He made the trip by air. Mrs. Frances Lintott, Rose burg, spent part of the week in Medford as Mrs. Strang's guest, arriving Tuesday and returning north Friday. Mrs. Lintott also visited with other friends while here. Mistletoe Members To Hold Meeting Mistletoe club members will meet for a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 11. 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