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, y ' ' ' a t Mil Carol Ann Lawii (Brainard photo) Student Trothal Is Announced at Recent Parties The engagement of Miss Carol Ann Lewis to J. Bradley Morris wag announced at two recent parties. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mn. Wayne V. Stine, Old Military road, and Clayton W. Lewis, 143 North street, Medford. Mr. Morris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos W. Morris, 128 Mistletoe . street, Medford. First announcement of the en gagement was made during the holidays t - party held in the home of the bride-elect's grand mother, Mrs. E. C. Corn, 714 South Oakdale avenue. January 8 a second announcement party was held at the Sigma Kappa house at the University, of Ore gon, Eugene. Miss Lewis being affiliated with the chapter. Miss Lewis is a freshman at the University of Oregon, and Mr. Morris is a "sophomore at the same school. He is enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Train ing corps. Both are graduates of Medford High school. ' The wedding has been set for next September. Sandra Straus And Henry Pech Engaged to Wed Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Straus, Dodge Bridge junction. Eagle Point, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Sandra, to Henry Pech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pech of Lake Creek. Miss Straus is a senior at Eagle -Point High school.. Mr. Pech was graduated from Eagle Point High school in 1954 and was recently discharged from the United States Navy after serving two years aboard the USS Chester T. O'Brien. No weddine date has been set ykmr - i Stud Spee ent In ch Contest Lewis Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Bright, 1787 Min ear road, and a junior class stu dent at Willamette university, will compete with members of nine other colleges addressing the Toastmistressps' club Tues day at Eugene. The announce ment was made through the uni versity news release program. Young Bright, a speech major in pre-law studies, is one of two students from the university to take part in the state after-dinner speaking contest which is sponsored by the inter-collegiate forensic association of Oregon. He is a Medford high school graduate and has received num erous awards in speaking. While in high school he won the state high school oratory contest and reached the regional contests. The student recently participat ed in the Stockton, Calif., de bate tournament for students from universities and colleges throughout Washington, Calif ornia and Oregon. He was a fi nalist in extemporaneous speak ing in that contest and also reached the semi-finals there in debate. Last fall he took part in a similar tournament at Pullman, Wash. Miss Sandra Straus Security Topic For Thursday Dinner Meeting Officers of the Army, Navy, and Air Force will cooperate with the local Business and Pro fessional Women's club in pre senting a National Security pro gram Thursday. January 17, at the Roxy Ann grange where the club will meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. Colonel Frank M. Kehoe, unit advisor of the United States Army Reserves for the Grants Pass, Medford, and Klamath Falls area. Lieutenant Comman der Richard Knights, head of the United States .Naval Reserves, and Captain Donald P. Heming way, Air Force Reserve liason officer, will speak to the group. Each will explain the functions of the security force he com mands and its place in the over all national security plan. Other honor guests of the clubs will be Miss Noreen Kelly, the new municipal judge. and her mother, Mrs. Edward Kelly. Mrs. Inez Fnel, club chairman for national security, will be as sisted by members of her com mittee. Mrs. Edith Baker, Mrs. Elsa Walker, Mrs. Eva Segessen man, and Miss Elizabeth Rice. International relations com mittee members are in charge of dinner arrangements. Entertain ment during the dinner hour will be by the Kaliko Kids, a grade school group sponsored by Mrs. Vi Ayers. Mrs. Thclma Mclntyre, public affairs chairman, who represent ed the club at the Thursday meeting of Great Decisions, will give a report to the group. To Hold Installation Medford chapter. Blue Star Mothers of America, will elect and install 1957 officers at their meeting Thursday, January 17, at 1:30 p.m. The session will be held at the Carpenters' Union hall, 23i West Main street. h.innrn-rmm.-ir-. r ir I Miss Janica Slavens Janice Stevens, William H. Davis Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester S. Ste vens, 5025 Pacific Highway south, Medford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to William H. Davis son of Mrs. Margaret Davis, Route 3, Box 236C Medford. Miss Stevens is a graduate of Phoenix High school and is now attending Oregon Technical In stitute, at Klamath Falls. Mr. Davis, who is also a graduate of Phoenix High school, is now employed at Alley mill. No date has been set for the wedding. Spring Ceremony Planned by Couple Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arnold 1490 Thomas road, announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Ruby Fae Arnold, to James H. Cunningham Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cun ningham, 2355 Sunset drive. Miss Arnold was a student sec retary at Robertson School of Business after . completing her high school education at Rogue River academy. Mr. Cunningham is now em ployed at Mallack's market after serving four years in the United States Army. A spring wedding ii planned. P' - 'i ' I , ) i ; v. -:: - t -v i- -' J Miss Ruby Arnold Ladies Troop nsors uare Dances Spor Sq 617 East Main SEMI- Phone, 2-8992 ANNUAL CLEARANCE CONTINUES! SUITS, DRESSES, CCATS, BLOUSES AND JEWELRY . . . all go on the block, including many skirts and sweaters, listed below are a few examples: , $5.00 TABLE SWEATERS & BLOUSES I FORMALS Reduced tor Quick Clearance 510' DRESSES $1A0O Casual Styles Greatly Reduced I W Come in and see! V All sales final! Jean liar t Shop at the Pink Store . . . Where You Park At the Door Miss Carolyn Haight Phoenix Couple Engaged to Wed Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. George F. Peirce, 509 First street Phoenix,- announce the engage ment of their daughter, Carolyn Kay Haight, to Sidney C. Say lors, son of Mrs. Clara Saylors, South Pacific highway, Phoenix. The bride-elect is a senior at Phoenix High school. Mr. Sav iors is employed by Andrew Bost- wick Logging Corporation. No date has been set for the wedding. Delta Omega Group To Collect Items For Hungarians Delta Omega, senior Tri-Hi-Y group of the YMCAwill spon sor a collection point for dona tions of clothing, money and other items for Hungarian re lief on the first floor of the "Y" building. Collections will be re ceived Monday, January 14, through Saturday, January 19. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The group will pack and ship the items through the American Friends Service committee in Portland. Persons having donations are asked to take them to the "Y" building during the days and hours announced. However, if they cannot take them to the col lection point they may call Miss Suzanne Johansen, telephone 3-4373, or Miss Jane Barker, telephone 2-4663 for pick up service. The Delta Omega group pre viously donated money to the relief fund through the Friends service committee. The present cash goal set by the AFSC is S250.000, according to press re leases concerning their work. They have already shipped 275 tons of clothing and food from this country and Britain it point ed out. The group has rented a warehouse in Vienna, Austria, where volunteers prepare the items for distribution. Sunday, January 6, marked the beginning of winter square dancing sessions sponsored by the Ladies Mounted Troop at the clubhouse on Sage lane. About 40 persons attended in cluding Troop, Posse, Junior Posse members, members of the Medford Trail Riders and guests. Paul Larson called for the danc ing and gave instruction to be ginners. A pot-luck dinner was served at 6:30 p.m. and the dancing continued until about 10:30 p.m. These sessions will continue to be held on Sunday evenings throughout the winter. Ladies Mounted Troop met December 12 at the Clubhouse for a dinner prepared and serv ed by. Past Captains of the or ganization officers were elect ed for 1957. New Captain is Montana Em erson; First Lieutenant, Mrs. Gordon Koehler. and Second Lieutenant, Mrs. Thayer Tarvin. An old - fashioned Christmas party was held at the Club house December 15. Those at tending included Troop and Sheriff s Posse members. Junior Posse members and guests. A pot-luck dinner was served and entertainment included musical numbers by members of the Troop and Junior Posse, sauare dancing and cards. Junior Posse members exchanged gifts while Troop and Posse members and guests brought gifts which were sent to Fairview home at Salem. Chapter CG, PEO, sisterhood, will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, January 16, at the home of Mrs. G. T. Haupert, 222 Valley View drive. Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew wiil assist the hostess. yiii.m.. ,i nwMjl'immiiHl-u, im ' K t W "t -I f - Miss Marilyn Harper (Landis-Shangla photo) Marilyn Harper, Lewis Breaseale Plan Spring Rites Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Marrs Jr., 2496 Roberts road, Medford, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Marliyn Harper, to Lewis Breazeale, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Breazeale, 150 Mace road, Medford. Miss Harper is employed at Bear Creek orchards, and Mr. Breazeale is employed at Med ford Fir Ply company. Both are graduates of Medford High school with the class of 1956. The wedding will be in late spring. 1 Sojourner Club Installs Officers Mrs. Gene Chamberlain was installed president of the So journer club Thursday when the group met at Pythian hall. Mrs. Meredith Parsons was installing officer. She presented the new officer and Mrs. John Mans field corsages. Mrs. Mansfield represented the retiring vice president, Mrs. Gerald von Ting, who was absent because of illness in her, family. Other officers installed were Mrs. Floyd Robertson, first vice president; Mrs. Dolorous Lewis, second vice-president; Mrs. Ted Mayfield, secretary; and Mrs. H. W. Sturgeon, treasurer. Appointed officers were Mrs Jack Holmes, hospitality; Mrs. A. B. Davis, publicity, and Mrs. Mabel Wright, remembrance. Mrs. von Ting will become chair man of the board, and Mrs. Par sons, member-at-large. Mrs. Jim Winslow was recog nized for her work in the club and also was given a corsage. Hostesses were Mrs. L. E. Juniper, Mrs. W. H. Cramer and Mrs. A. C. Stockstill. After the business meeting, cards were played and bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Juniper and Mrs. A. J. Castillo. Canasta prizes went to Mrs. L. B. And rews and Mrs. Ruby Wright, while Mrs. F. W. Robertson and Mrs. A. G.'Motschenbacher re ceived pinochle prizes. Next club meeting will be January 24 at Pythian hall at 12:30 p.m. All women who have lived in Medford or vicinity for less than two years are invited to attend. Adarel Chapter Adarel Past Matrons club will hold its initial meeting of the year on Monday afternoon, Jan uary 14, at 25 Quince street, Medford. The meeting will be preceded by a 12:30 dessert lun cheon, the committee for which is comprised of the new officers, Mrs. Fred L. Ryde, president; Mrs. Joe H. Gregory, vice-president; and Mrs. John R. Pond, secretary-treasurer. 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Mr. Taylor . was graduated from Jacksonville High school in 1952. Formerly- employed by Hunter and Best, he is now serv ing in the 38th Infantry Regi ment, United States Army, at Fort Lewis, Wash. No weding date has been set. amMaMk . .. J'- : Miss Elaine Sorum (Landis-Shangle photo) Miss Betty Hershiser (Landis-Shangle photo) Announce Trothal Of Miss Hershiser To Leroy Martin Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hershiser, 1255 Sweet road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Joan, to Leroy N. Martin, son of Mrs. Edith Martin, Port land. Miss Hershiser is a senior at Medford High school. Mr. Mar tin is employed by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany. No date has been set for the wedding. Circle Meeting The Service Circle of the First Presbyterian church. Cen tral Point, will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer Jeffries, Scenic avenue, Thursday, January 17, at 1:30 p.m. Committee Chairmen Announced by Guild Shady Cove Committee chair men were announced at the Mon day meeting of the St. Martha's guild. Shady Cove, at the home of Mrs. Ray Briggs. Appointed were Mrs. Ransld Axtell, program; Mrs. Briggs, devotional; Mrs. Arthur Hume, historian; Mrs. Robert Vincent, publicity; and Mrs. James Hop kins and Mrs. Axtell, hospital ity. Future activities of the group were discussed. The next meet- i ing will be held February 4 at j the home of Mrs. Glenn Ander- i tons, McLeod, at 8 p.m. ' Your HOME IS YOUR BIGGEST and BEST INVESTMENT Let Laurine Protect and Improve it with CARPET - WARM FLOORS SOUNDPROOF NO SLIPPING SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON HEATI NOTHING DOWN! 1st PAYMENT IN MARCH We Also Install linoleum VINYL and FORMICA L aurine's Carpet H ouse "WHERE BETTER CARPET IS SOLD" 400 E. 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Worn hut six hours a 'day the "perpetual" never needs winding. JLERS MEDFORD, OREGON Quality. Diamonds Honestly Priced for , Over a Quarter of a Century gold super-Oyster cue . . . $325 f.Li. Other Rolex Chi. f ftometers from 152.50 f.t.L i 4sk fof( booklet. "The Man's I Witch." showing complete ie- lectioo of 25 jewel Rolex J Chronometers.