FOTJH MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, October 21, 1956
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Misg Ann McKinney
(Kennell-EUii photo)
Announce Trothal
Of Two Students
Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett A. McKinney of Eugene
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ann, to Ray
Bowler, son of Mrs. Lawrence
Rentelman, 860 West McAn
drews road, Medford, and
Charles C. Bowler, Aberdeen,
Wash.
Miss McKinney and Mr. Bowl
er are students at Northwest
Christian college, Eugene. Mr.
Bowler is a graduate of the
University of Oregon.
A summer wedding is planned.
Evans Valley Women
To Visit Grants Pass
Nursery and Florist
Evans Valley Members of
Evans Valley Garden club will
meet at the home of Mrs. George
K Barrie, Box 44A, East Evans
Creek road. Rogue River, Wed
nesday, October 24 at 11:15 a.m.
From there they will leave for
a tour of the Valley Nursery
and Florist, Grants Pass, stop
ping for lunch en route.
Members are asked to wear a
corsage of favorite chrysanthe-"mums.
Mary Lea Savage
And Frank Paul
Engaged to Wed
Montague Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Savage, Montague, have an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Lea, to Frank
E. Paul, Weed, Calif. The Sav
ages formerly lived in Medford
and her grandmother, Mrs.
Mable C. Bennett, makes her
home at 243 North Holly street,
Medford.
The bride-elect will be grad
uated from Yreka High school
this, year. Her fiance, son of
Mr. "and Mrs. James J. Manton
of Weed, is a graduate of the
Weed High school.
The young couple have set
next June as their tentative wed
ding date.
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Miu. Mary Lea Savage
. Mrs. Ted McPherson and
daughter, Terry Lynn, left Sat
urday morning for San Diego,
Calif., where they will join Mr.
McPherson who is stationed at
the U. S. Naval hosital there with
the United States Navy.
Mrs. McPherson is the former
Miss Barbara Johnson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.
Johnson, 1702 West Main street.
Mr. McPherson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell McPherson of
124Vi Renault avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bendick
ion, 785 Waverly avenue, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Norma, to Lawrence
Krause. son of ihe Rev. and
Mrs. L. D. Krause. 337 South
Oakdale avenue. Miss Bendick-
son is a senior at Medford High
schooL Mr. Krause is a grad
uate of Medford High school
and is employed at Woolworth's.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Charlene Rasor,
Harley Davidson
Set Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Rasor, 1627 Biddle road, an
nounce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Charlene Ann, to Har
ley James Davidson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Davidson,
Shafer lane.
Miss Rasor is a graduate of
Medford High school and is em
ployed by the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph office. Mr. David.
son is also a graduate of Med
ford High school and is em
ployed by Elk Lumber company.
The wedding has been set for
November.
Ashland Woman
Sorority Hostess
Bea Upsilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. John Selby,
140 Union street, Ashland. Mrs.
Jack Canon assisted as co-host-
s.
The cultural program for the
evening was presented by Mrs.
DeVon Wray on "Her Crowning
Glory". A graceful carriage, a
fine figure and skin are what
all women strive for, but topping
them all is woman's "crowning
glory", her hair, the speaker
said. Hair styles go from long
to short and back again, she
added. In 1928 we had the
wind blown look", in 1932 the
glamour bob, 193S saw the page
boy, 1940 the pompadour, 1945
the feather bob and 1954 the
Italian boy cut.
The hair plays an important
part in every woman's life, the
speaker said, and is an indica
tion of personality.
Mrs. Wray s hair had been
styled and set for the evening
by Mr. Larry of Craterian Beau
ty salon.
A dinner dance was planned
by Beta Upsilon, the silver an
niversary chapter here, to cele
brate its first anniversary. It
is set for October 26, at 8 p.m.
at Mon Desir.
October 28, at 2 p.m. a prefer
ential tea will be held at the
home of Mrs. Scott Davis, 1914
East Main street. This is in
honor of rushees who have been
invited to become members of
Beta Upsilon chapter. All mem
bers of the chapter will be host
esses for the tea.
A formal pledge ceremony
will be held October 30th for
new members, with a formal
reception to follow in their hon
or. Home Nursing Class
Completed in Gold Hill
Mrs. T. R. Florey, chairman
of nursing services for Jackson
County chapter, American Red
Cross, announces the completion
Carlene Christian
Is Honored Guest
At Shower Party
Eagle Point Miss Carlene
Christian, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Christian was honor
ed at a bridal shower last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Caldwell. Miss Georgia Ma
son and Miss Sandy Caldwell
were co-hostesses to the 43
guests.
It was also the birthday of the
bride-elect and a decorated cake
baked by Miss Caldwell was
presented to the guest of honor.
Miss Christian will marry Wil
liam Henson, son of James Hen-
sen, Camp White, and Mrs
Henry Bohl of the Hollywood
orchards. Mr. Henson is now
on duty with the army at Fort
Ord, California. The wedding
will be solemnized during the
Christmas season in Eagle Point.
Miss Shirley Irvin
And Albert Nixon
Plan Winter Rites
Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Irvin, Butte Falls, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Shirley May Irvin, to Al
bert H. Nixon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Nixon, 2252 Barnett
road, Medford. The wedding will
be in December.
Miss Irvin, who is on the staff
of Sacred Heart hospital as a
nurse's aide, makes her home
at 1907 Prune street, Medford.
She is a graduate of Butte Falls
High school. Mr. Nixon is also
on the staff of Sacred Heart
hospital.
Rushing Party
Held on Tuesday
By Alpha Betas
Alapha Beta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held the annual rush
ing party Tuesday.
The party was a progressive
dinner with a foreign lands
theme. First course was served
at the home of Mrs. L. K. Mor
ris, whose theme was France.
The second course, an Italian
buffet dinner, was served at the
Thomas Cardona home. Individ
ual tables were set with red
and white checked table cloths
and Italian wax-dripped candles.
Miss Jean Cardona served as
hostess.
The meal was prepared and
served by Mrs. Fred E. Kruggel
Jr., Mrs. L. K. Morris, Mrs.
Herbert Haglund, Mrs. Paul
Garren, Mrs. Fred Johnson and
Mrs. Irving Thompson. Mrs
Thomas assisted.
Dessert was served in a Ha
waiian atomsphere at the home
of Mrs. O. A. Eden. Two auth
entic Hawaiian torches illum
inated the entrance where each
girl was given the traditional
lei and hibiscus blossom.A com
plete Hawaiian village and man
ikin in hula dress adorned the
rooms. Games adapted to the
theme were played. Mrs. Austin
Murray and Mrs. Herbert Rob
bins served on the committee.
Rushees present were Mrs.
D. G. MacDougall, Mrs. T. L.
Shoop, Mrs. Wesley Offenbach
er, a member-at-large, Mrs.
Floyd Robertson, Miss Arline
Rupp, Mrs. Wayne Turpin, Mrs.
Joseph Platts, Mrs. John Holmes,
Mrs. Howard Mitchell, Mrs.
Robert Hankins, Mrs. L. W.
Fleser, Mrs. Ted Hughs, Miss
Patricia Freeburger, Mrs. Herb
ert Wing, Mrs. Clint Neeley,
Mrs. John Dickson, Mrs. Walter
Larsen and Mrs. Harry A. Mc
Call, a transfer from Ashland
Beta Sigma Phi.
Members of Xi Mu, exempler
chapter, who were guests were
Miss Jackie Walker, Mrs. Nils
Edin, Mrs. Mel Gouguey and
Mrs. Robert Hubbard.
Thirty-six attended the party.
The rushees were invited to
a model meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs.. Thomas Car
dona, Tuesday, October 23, at
8 p.m.
of a course in home care of the
sick in Gold Hill.
The class was conducted by
Mr. Irene Johnson. Certified
were Mrs. Evelyn Thompson,
Mrs. Paul Molloy, Mrs. lone
Buchanan, Mrs. Blanche Merri
man and Mrs. Blossom M. Gov
ernor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl von Bus
kirk, 1030 Pine street. Central
Point, announce the engage
ment of their daughter Sherrill,
to Adrain van Horn Jr., son of
Adrain van Horn, also of Cen
tral Point. Miss von Buskirk is
a senior at Crater High school
and her fiance was graduated
from the s?me school. The wed
ding will take place in June of
1957-
Four Initiated
By Honor Group
Four local students at South
ern Oregon college were recent
ly initiated into the women's
scholastic honorary fraternity,
Sigma Epsilon Pi.
Initiated were Miss Raydene
Chisum, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George R. Chisum, 3960
Hilsinger road, Medford; Miss
Ann Messer, Suncrest road, Tal
ent, daughter of Mrs. Alice M
Messer, Long Beach, Calif.; Miss
Mary Lou Van Galder, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Van
Galder, 447 Ash street, Central
Point; and Mrs. H. A. Pruett, ol
Post Office Box 268, Eagle
Point.
Miss Van Galder and Miss
Messer are teacher education
majors at the college. Miss Van
Galder is a sophomore and a
graduate of Crater High school.
Miss Messer is in her senior year
at the college.
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Tom Frey Family
Now in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frey are
now making their home at 6126
N. E. Thirteenth avenue. Port
land, where Mr. Frey is em
ployed by the architectural firm,
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
For the last two years he was a
first lieutenant in the United
States Air Force stationed at
the - Engineering development
center, Tullahoma, Tenn.
Mrs. Frey is the former Miss
Venita Roberson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberson of
Ashland. Mr. Frey is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl York, 820
East Main street
Couple to Marry
In October Rites
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Karrick,
1016 Murray street, announce
the engagement and approach
ing marriage of their daughter,
Virginia Lee, to Frederick
Franklin Starbord, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. R. Hale, Box 135,
Jacksonville.
The marriage ceremony will
be held at the St. Mark's Epis
copal church October 27. Both
Miss Karrick and Mr. Starbord
are employed at the American
laundry.
L Mr. Starbord is a graduate
01 jacKsonville High school and
attended business college.
Lady Lions Plan
Luncheon, Show
In Central Point
Central Point "Things to
Come" will be the theme of a
dessert luncheon and style show
to be given by Central Point
Lady Lions Thursday, Novem
ber 8, at the Central Point Jun
ior High school gymnasium.
Pre-holiday fashions will be
shown by Mann's department
store and the Music Mart will
furnish organ music.
Proceeds from the luncheon
and style show will go to the
sight and blind conservation
fund and the Lions' kindergar
ten. Tickets may be purchased at
Mann's from November 1 to 7
or by calling Mrs. Richard Strat
um at NO 4-1971.
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