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Mr. and Mrs. John Thomai Drew Jr.
(Vroman photo)
HOMEWARES
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LAMP SHADES
25 TO 50 OFF
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Odds and Ends' Sale of
Fine Dinnerware Vi Price
Here's a chance to fill in on many good patterns. Odd lots
in fine brands of china.
HALF PRICE SALE!
Of Famous Glassware
Goblets, tumblers, sherbets, wines and many
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CLEARANCE SALE
Fine China Dinner Sets
Only 1 Set Of Each Listed, Hurry!
64.50
HAVILAND'S 'MEADOWLACE A 45-pc. $
Service for 6 Regular $160.50
HAVILAND'S 'BEL AIR,' A 55-pe.
Service for 8 Reg. $168.65
69.50
LIMOGES CHINA
7LORADORA BY HAVILAND, 47-pe.
Set Service for 8 Reg. $191.25
84.50
HAVILAND'S 'YVONNE', A service for 8 $
Reg. $130.00 . :
55.00
FRANCISCAN'S 'CLAREMONT 40 pe.
Service for 8 Reg. $182.00
95.00
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Couple Wee!
In Chapel
Rites Here
Miss Rita Pauline Bliss, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bliss,
1558 Stewart avenue, became
the bride of John Thomas Drew
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Drew, 794 Diamond street,
in a ceremony held Friday, De
cember 21, in Meeker chapel
at the First Methodist church.
The Rev. Raymond Balcomb of
ficiated at the 8 o'clock evening
service.
Mrs. Kay Bateman, a sister
of the bridegroom, was matron
of honor and the bride's broth
er, Buddy Bliss, was ring bearer.
Mr. Bateman was best man
for his brother-in-law and ush
ers were Arthur Bateman and
Bruce Bateman.
Lighting the candles were
Sherri Davis and Donna Lue
Pfnister. ,
The bride's lace gown was
ballerina length and fashioned
with tiered skirt and matching
lace jacket. Her veil was of net
and she carried red roses and
white carnations. Mr. Bliss gave
his daughter in marriage.
Mrs. Bateman's gown was of
red satin and her bouquet match
ed the bride's flowers.
Candlelighters were also dress
ed in red and they wore wrist
corsages of white flowers.
Red and whits carnations
decorated the church.
Miss Donna Lue Pfnister sang.
More than 50 persons attend
ed the rites and the reception
which was also held at, the
church.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are Medford High school gradu
ates. She was a member of the
1956 class and he was graduated
in 1953. The bridegroom is em
ployed by Jorgensen's dairy.
They are making their home at
1556V4 Stewart avenue, Med
ford. Handweavers to Meet
Rogue Valley Handweavers
guild will hold their monthly
meeting, Tuesday, January 15,
at 8 p.m., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Oestreich, 30
South Central avenue.'Mrs. Earl
Bradfish, vice-president and pro
gram chairman, will give the
program.
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Mn. Ann L. Kingsley observed her 90th birthday January 5.
and was honored at a party given by her family at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Old
Stage road. Mrs. Kingsley, native of New York state, has lived
in Medford 20 years.
Woman Honored
By Family on
90th Birthday
Mrs. Anna L. Kingsley observ
ed her 90th birthday Saturday,
January 5, and was honored by
friends and relatives. Mrs. Kings
ley has lived in southern Oregon
for the past 20 years.
Relatives gathered at the home
of her son- in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Old
Stage road, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Kingsley makes her home
with the Johnsons. .
Mrs. Kingsley has two daugh
ters and a son living in southern
Oregon, two sons and a daughter
in South Dakota, and a son liv
ing in Wisconsin. She also has
16 grandchildren and 22 great
grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs.
Mary Conklin, called from Sioux
Falls, S.D. Saturday to congra
tulate her mother, and Mrs.
Kingsley received more than 50
birthday cards, and the tradition
al birthday cake was served.
Mrs. Kingsley was born in
New York state and moved to
South Dakota with her family
as a child. She married F. R.
Kingsley in that state, and has
been widowed for many years.
Sunday, January 13, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Linda Zimmerman Installed
Honored Queen, Bethel 36
Cave Junction Miss Lynda
Zimmerman was installed as
honored queen of Bethel 36, Or
der of Job's Daughters, at cere
monies held at the Kerby Mas-
j onic Lodge Monday evening in
' Cave Junction.
Elected officers installed for
; the coming term were Miss Lin
! da Deaton, senior princess; Miss
Bertha Champney,. junior prin
; cess; Diana Strohkirch, guide;
I and Miss Karen Berkner, mar
, shal.
i New officers appointed by the
! honored queen are: Miss Anita
White, outer guard; Miss Johan
na Maxon, inner guard; Miss
Linda Prather, lady of the lights;
Miss Betty Lou Carter, junior
custodian; Miss Carmel White,
senior custodian; Miss Carma
Lewis, recorder; Miss Pamela
Cherry, treasurer; Miss Sandy
Piper, chaplain; Miss Connie
Jones, librarian; and five mes
sengers, Miss Beverley Sowell,
Miss Judy Hansen, Miss Sharon
Prather, Miss Lorraine Steimer,
and Miss Ardith Hilger.
Miss Ronine Rausch, junior
past honored queen served as in
stalling officer. She was assisted
by Miss Arlene Rians, installing
guide; Miss Marjorie Brown, in
stalling marshall; Miss Jean
Beard, installing senior custo
dian; Miss Phyllis Saffer, instal
ling junior custodian; Miss Lois
Spence, installing musician;
Miss Norma Campbell, installing
recorder; and Miss Judy Coil
man, installing chaplain.
Escorted with honors to the
East were Junior Past Honored
Queen Ronine; Past Honored
Queen Phyllis Saffer; guardian
and associate guardian. Fay and
Homer Snider; Past Guardian
and assistant Guardian Marg
Simington and Earl Spencer, all
of Bethel 36 and Worshipful
Master of Belt Lodge 18, Lester
Basham.
The junior jast honored queen
was presented with a bouquet
of American beauty roses and an
honored queen doll, whose min
iature robe and crown were
fashioned by her mother, Mrs.
Robert Rausch.
Honored Queen Lynda intro
duced her mother, Mrs. Don Zim
merman, and presented her with
a carnation corsage. Installing
officers were also presented car
nation corsages by Queen Lynda
before the ceremony.
Installed at an event after the
services, was junior past honor
ed queen Ronnine Rausch, who
will fill the office of muscian
for the coming term.
Refreshments were served on
tables decorated with gold can
dles and garlands of ivy. The
white honored queen cake was
inscribed in green and yellow
frosting with Queen Lynda, 1957.
Couple Observes
Golden Wedding
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cul
bertson celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary December
27. The Culbertsons, who have
lived in Medford more than 30
years, were honored at a small
dinner party at the home of
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Culbertson,
Stage Road south.
The Culbertsons were married
in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Culbert
son being the former Maude
Miller. They have four sons,
Thomas A. Jr., and Paul, living
in Medford, Richard Culbertson
in Oakland, Calif., and Emory,
who lives in Beverly Hills. Calif.
There are four grandsons and
one granddaughter.
The couple came to Hood
River in 1909 from New York
City and planted one of the first
orchards in Hood River valley
in the Parkdale district. They
have lived on a ranch north of
Medford since coming here in
1920.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Culbertson, who have lived in Med
ford since 1920, were honored at a dinner December 27 which
observed their golden wedding anniversary. The Culbertsons
came west from New York City in 1909 and planted one of the
first orchards in the Hood River valley. They live on a ranch
north of Medford. (Landis-Shangle photo)
Classrooms Near
Completion at
Lone Pine School
Lone Pine New class rooms
now under construction at Lone
Pine school are to be open for
use by mid-February, it was
announced at last Tuesday's
meeting of Lone Pine Parent
Teacher association.
Remaining money left from
carnival funds is to be used to
purchase a piano for the new
addition, it also has been an
nounced. Originally the funds
were to have been applied to
ward a football field turf, ac
cording to officers.
It was announced for the bene
fit of members who plan to at
tend the next meeting of Jack
son County Council of Parent
Teachers that it will be held at
Trinity Episcopal church parish
house across from the post office
in Ashland. Hours will be from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. A small fee
OFFICERS ELECTED '
Linda Slessler was elected
president of the Senior Luther
League of Zion Lutheran church
at its regular meeting last Sun
day. Also elected were Bob Jen
sen, vice-president, and Sherry
Funk, secretary.
Luncheon Wednesday
For Past Matrons
Central Point Mrs. Mary
Note. 32 Hamilton street, newly
elected president of the Past
Matrons club of Ne.vita chapter.
Order of the Eastern Star, will
be hostess Wednesday, January
16, at 12:30 p.m., to club mem
bers. A luncheon will be served
with Mrs. Harold Head as co-
hostess.
will be charged for child cai-e
and mothers are to take a sack
lunch and a toy for their child.
At the recent meeting a film
on safety entitled, "Safety on
the Playgrounds," was shown
by Mrs. Jack Newton.
Alpha Beta Chapter
Beta Sigma Phi
Plan Work Session
Plans were made for a work
meeting to be held Tuesday, Jan
uary 15, at 1:30 p.m. during the
last meeting of the Alpha Beta
chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi
sorority. It will be held at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Haglund.
At the last meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Irving Thomp
son, Mrs. Fred Johnson spoke
on the history of dress.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. L. K. Morris,
1717 Lenora drive, January 22.
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Beauticians association will meet
at Holland's Studio of Beauty,
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Installation of new officers will
be held with Mrs. Maxine Ham
mond, state secretary of OBA,
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