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Mr. and Mrs. Marwin Richard Despain
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Stanford Honors
Marilyn Olson
Miss Marilyn Olson, a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ol
son, 1430 Euclid avenue, has
been granted "honors at en
trance" by Stanord university.
Miss Olson, a member of the
1956 graduating class of Med-
ford High school, will enter Stan
ford this fall for her freshman
year.
According to President Wal
lace Sterling, this honor carries
no monetary award but is grant
ed by the committee on academ
ic standing to the top 15 per
cent of the entering freshman
class. The selection is made on
the basis of academic and per
sonal records in high school and
scores on the college board schol
astic aptitude test.
Miss Olson, honor high school
graduate, was a member of the
Torch Honor society, was presi
dent last year of International
Relations league, and was a mem
ber of Phi-Chem club and
HECA.
Her junior year she was one
of the delegates to Girls' State
and at graduation was named
winner of the American Chemi
cal society's award.
Conroy Family
To Hold Reunion;
Dinner Planned
Arriving here Tuesday for a
reunion will be members of
Mrs. R. J. Conroy's family. Com
ing are Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Ferguson (Catherine Conroy)
and children, Gregory, Robert
and Sue, from Bellevue, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con
rov and son, Steve, San Joe,
Calif.
Mrs. Conroy's second daugh
ter. Mrs. Robert Hamilton,
makes her home on Grant ave
nue and Mrs. Conroy is spend
ing several weeks here with the
Hamiltons.
This will be the first time
the family has been together
since the daughters and son
were married.
Wednesday a family dinner
will be held at the Hamilton
home, with Mr. Hamilton's par
ents joining the group for the
event. '
Later in the summer Mrs.
Conroy, who makes her home
in the Bay area in California,
will continue north to spend a
few weeks with the Fergusons.
'Three Arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Gil
lispie and son, Steven, have ar
rived from Seattle to visit with
Mrs. Gillispie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Cooper, 528 Ham
ilton street, and Mr. Gillispie's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Gillispie, Griffin Creek road.
From Ohio
Mrs. Del Prickett arrived yes
terday morning by plane from
Chillicothe, Ohio, to visit her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Scrip
ter, 727 West Fourth st. Mrs.
Prickett was accompanied by her
two children, Becky Ann and
Danny
Get Together club announces
that no meeting will be held
Wednesday, since it is a holiday.
The group will meet again July
111 at Moose hall for a potluck
dinner.
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Miss Kay Hyatt
Engaged To Wed
Nicholas Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Hyatt
of Grants Pass have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Kay, to Nicholas D. Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D.
Smith of Merriman road, Med
ford. Miss Hyatt was graduated
from Grants Pass High school in
1953, and was chosen Gladiolus
Queen that year. She attended
the University of Oregon for two
years, where she was affiliated
with Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
She is now employed with the
Josephine cojinty school unit.
Mr. Smith was graduated in
June from the University of Ore
gon where he was a member of
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. At that
same time he was commissioned
in the Air Force.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Miss Eitemiller,
Charles Perdue
Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eitemiller,
3705 Roberts road, Medford. an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Nancy Carol, to
Charles Richard Perdue, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Perdue,
Eagle Point.
Miss Eitemiller was graduated
from Crater -High school and at
tended Southern Oregon college
in Ashland.
Mr. Perdue attended high
school in Eagle Point and at
present is in the United States
Navy. He is stationed at the
Great Lakes Naval Training cen
ter near Chicago where he went
following a' recent two-weeks
leave spent visiting relatives and
friends in Jackson county.
No wedding date has been an
nounced. Stockton Family
Visits Relatives
Mrs. Andrew Chinchiallo and
three daughters, Monica Ann,
Monette and Susie Kay, have ar
rived from Stockton, Calif., to
visit relatives and are guests in
the home- of Mrs. Chinchiallo's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewell A. Dupray, 921
South Holly street.
Mrs. Evelina Lemire, Bell
flower, Calif., mother of Mrs.
Chinchiallo and Mrs. Dupray, it
also here and is a guest in the
home of a third daughter, Mrs.
Floyd Darland.
Ends Visits ,
Mrs. Margaret Fabrick has re
turned to Medford after a sta;
in Vancouver, Wash., with he
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ant
Mrs. Jay Sly. During her sta;
the three made trips to the Wash
ington beaches.
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Ceremony
At Temple ,
Weds Pair
Miss Eloise Marilyn Mielke
became the bride of Marwin
Richard Despain in a ceremony
held the evening of June 4 at
8:45 o'clock in the temple of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints in Salt Lake City,
Utah. It is considered a great
privilege by church members to
be married in the temple, and
permission is granted only after
a series of interviews with
church officials.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mielke,
Medford, and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Despain, also Medford.
After the wedding ceremony,
for which the couple wears tem
ple robes, the newlyweds and
the parents of the bride were
served a wedding dinner in the
Skylight Room of the Hotel
Utah.
A reception held June 8 in the
reception hall of the Medford
Church of Latter Day Saints hon
ored the newly married couple.
For the reception the bride wore
a floor-length gown of white
lace with a stand-up princess
collar. In her hair she wore
wax orange blossoms which were
worn by her mother on her
wedding day.
The parents of both the bride
and bridegroom and their broth
ers and sisters were in the re
ceiving line. Ushers for the re
ception were Gerald Mielke,
brother of the bride, and Paul
Eckel, cousin of the bridegroom.
Miss Kay Ferris and Kirt
Fiedler provided music for the
reception, and Miss Margaret
Wasden gave a reading. The hall
was decorated with red and yel
low roses in white baskets.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Medford Sen
ior High school, and both attend
ed Brigham Young university in
Utah.
The young couple is now at
home at 1100 East Main street.
Harriet Johnson
Wins Scholarship
Central Point Miss Harriet
Johnson, student nurse at the
school of nursing, University of
Oregon Medical school, Port
land, has been awarded a state
scholarship for tuition for three
terms, beginning in September.
She also received the nurse's
scholarship given by Oregon
State Nurses association, Dis
trict 4, upon graduation from
Crater High school, Central
Point, in 1953.
Miss Johnson completed five
terms of pre-nursing at South
ern Oregon college, Ashland.
While there, she became a mem
ber of Sigma Epsilon Pi, nation
al honor society. Since March,
1955, Miss Johnson has been a
student nurse at the university
school and was recently elected
secretary-treasurer of her class.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Johnson have lived in
Central Point since 1948.
Couple to Wed
In July Service
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cowden,
7515 Crater Lake avenue, an
nounce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Laree Grace, to Ro
land Albert Peck, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Peck, Lake Creek.
The wedding date has been
set for July 15.
Miss Cowden is a graduate of
Eagle Point High school. Mr.
Peck is employed by the Wallace
Ragsdale Logging company.
Clothes can be dampened
evenly more quickly with luke
warm water than cold.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Hugh- Baker
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Afternoon Service Marries
Miss White, Eddy H. Baker
An afternoon ceremony last
Sunday, June 24, at First Meth
odist church wedded Miss Do
lores Ann White to Eddy Hugh
Baker of Burney, Calif. The
bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Juanita White, 331 West Sixth
street, and the bridegroom's par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Baker, former Medford residents
now living in Burney.
Dr. Raymond Balcomb read
the service at two-thirty o'clock
in the afternoon and Ralph
Franklin, uncle of the bride from
Etna, Calif., gave his niece in
marriage.
Pink and white gladiolus in
baskets decorated the church,
and sprays of pink gladioli mark
ed the center aisle of the church
sanctuary.
Mrs. D. G. MacDougall sang,
accompanied by Mrs. Richard
Schuchard who also played the
wedding marches.
The bride's gown, made by
her mother, was of French, im
ported Chantilly lace fashioned
with very full skirt and cascade
of lace and tulle ruffles which
flowed into a train. The lace
pleated yoke was trimmed with
lace-covered buttons in scallops.
She carried a white orchid en
circled with white roses and her
short veil was held by a tiara
of pearls.
Miss Connie White was honor
attendant for her sister. ' She
wore a ballerina length gown
of pink lace over taffeta design
ed with low waist and full net
skirt with a taffeta bow at the
back. She carried pink carna
tions, and her hat matched the
lace of her gown.
Bridesmaids were Miss Bar
bara Franklin, cousin of the
bride from Etna; Miss Shirley
Cooke, cousin of the bridegroom
from Etnaand Miss Jackie Bates.
Their frocks matched that worn
by Miss White and they also car
ried pink carnations and wore
pink lace hats.
Flower girls were Carol and
Susan Rosecrans, cousins of the
bridegroom from Gold Hill.
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Their long frocks were of pink
net with flowers caught in the
ruffles of yoke and with large
pink taffeta bows at the back.
Their hats were of pink net ruf
fles and flowers and they car
ried pink baskets filled with
petals.
Carl Fader, nephew of the
bridegroom from Gold Hill, was
ringbearer. Candlelighters were
Gordon White, brother of the
bride, and Fred Baker, cousin
of the bridegroom.
Ira McDonald served as best
man for Mr. Baker and Jack
Pool, Arlyn Granger and Calvin
McDonald were ushers.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. White wore a frock of pale
lavender with white accessories
and white orchid corsage. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
white knit dress with pink acces
sories and her corsage was also
a white orchid.
About 100 guests attended the
reception which followed in the
church parlors. Pink gladiolus
and fern encircled the wedding
cake and white candles stood at
either side. Baskets of white
gladiolus and snapdragons com
pleted the decorations.
Mrs. Dean Smitfl cut the wed
ding cake, Mrs. Austin Caldwell
poured punch and Miss Nancy
Hamilton took charge of the gift
table. Mrs. Melvin Fader, sister
of the bridegroom, took charge
of the guest book.
Mr. Baker and his bride made
a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe
and will be at home in Burney
after July 1. Both the bride and
bridegroom attended Medford
schools. The bride has been em
ployed by Acme cleaners and
Mr. Baker is with Medford Ma
chinery company.
Meeting Announced
For Gold Star Mothers
Gold Star Mothers will hold
a meeting at the Jackson county
court house auditorium Tues
day, July 3 at 2 p.m. Refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
Oscar Anderson.
Sunday, July 1, 1958
Supper is Given
For Mrs. Carlson
At River Lodge
Brownsboro Mrs. William
Carlson was honored at a buffet
supper Friday evening given by
her aunt, Mrs. Montana Gilhou
sen, at Rogue River lodge. Mrs.
Carlson leaves soon for Schul
thorpe, England, where she will
join her husband, Airman Carl
son, assigned to duty in Eng
land with the United States Air
Force.
Attending the supper were
the guest of honor and Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Carlson, Mr., and Mrs.
W. C. Mattson Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Farley, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Force, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Messecar and daughters, Jan
Gilhousen, Miss Anna Carlson,
Miss Sandy Caldwell, Miss
Marcia Findley. Charles Wort
man, Tom Rigsby, Mrs. Billy
Skeeters and son, Bill and Er
nest McCune.
Mrs.. Carlson has been mak
ing her home wtih her mother.
Mrs. Skeeters. She will fly
from Portland to New York
City and leave from there July
5 by TWA Constellation for
England.
Home
Mrs. W. P. Tucker has return
ed to her home at 524 West Elev
enth street after a stay in Seat
tle, Wash., to visit relatives. Mrs.
Tucker made the trip by United
Airlines.
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