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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1958)
FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, January 5, 1953 c4 . J Miss Sandra Kessler T7 V I HAVCNT BEEN HERE P LONG. BUT lE ALREADY DISCOVERED THAT DRUG IS A FINE PLACE : , . to local rtAObum Im. Sandra Kessler To Become Bride Of Neil Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Kessler, Jacksonville-Central Point highway, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sandra Jane, to Neil M. Shaf fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Par ley J. Shaffer, Preston, Idaho. Miss Kessler is a graduate of Springfield High school, Oregon. Mr. Shaffer is a grad uate of Preston, Idaho, pub lic schools and is employed by the Bureau of Reclama tion here. A June wedding is planned. Spring Wedding Planned by Pair Cave Junction Mr. and Mrs. James Lawton Prewitt Selma, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Barb ara Belle, to Staff Sgt. Duane Michael Gibson, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson and the late Thomas Gibson, Oakes, N. D. A graduate of the Illinois Valley High school with the class of 1956, Miss Prewitt was named queen of the 1957 July Fourth celebration here. She is employed as a dental assistant to Dr. Joseph Meyer at the Illinois Valley Medical center. Mr. Gibson, a graduate of Oakes high school in 1953, has spent almost four years in the United States Air Force, attached to the radar division. He is the brother of Mrs. Ole Nassen of Cave Junction. A spring wedding is plan ned. To Install Central Point Installa tion of officers will be held at a meeting of Central Point Royal Neighbors set for Tues day January 7, at the home of Mrs. George Brownell, 1102 North Riverside avenue, Medford, at 1 p.m. if 4 . IbHv i Mr. and Mrs. John Lyle Thatcher (Landis photo) WE'LL SUKE EV3DSS YOU! If you're moving away from the Rogue Valley. But ... DAVIS can help to make your move a lot easier. Be cause when you CALL DAVIS you're calling on years and years of moving experience. Thafs mighty impor tant ... Saves you money, too! CALL CALL DAVIS SPring 2-6273 l z Don't forget that DAVIS will store either household or commercial goods reasonable, safely in Southern Ore gon's most modern warehouse facilities. Next time ... CALL DAVISI Bekins Agent Medford and Ashland Ml Medford-139 South Fir AshIand-240 4th St. TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Crating & Packing Phone SP 2-6273 Phone MU 2-8552 Newlyweds To Live in San Diego Mr. and Mrs. John Lyle Thatcher are making their home in San Diego following their wedding Monday, De cember 23, at St. Peter Evan gelical Lutheran church. The Rev. Kenneth Korby officiat ed at the double ring cere mony held at four o'clock in the afternoon and attended by relatives and close friends of the couple. The bride is the former Martha Marie Gilman, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew G. Gilman, 1100 East Main street. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fields, Spur, Texas. For her wedding the bride wore a white knit suit and carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Roby, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the A. R. Dubs home, 1901 Strat ford way, Medford. Mrs. Don Roby and Mrs. Joe Frazier cut and served the wedding cake and Miss Shirley Chris tie poured the punch. Miss Beatrice Frohreich served coffee. Miss Sharon Hunt and Miss Marilyn Gilman, sister of the bride, were at the gift table and Miss Georgia Weid man was in charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wed ding Mrs. Gilman wore a dark red dress with black ac cessories and corsage of white blossoms. Out-of-town guests attend ing were Mrs. C. A. Hanson, and son Bill, Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lind, Carmel, Calif. - The bride attended Med ford schools and was em ployed in San Francisco prior to the wedding. The bride groom is serving with the United States Navy and is currently attending the Navy's metalsmith school at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego. Two Couples Wed In November Rites Butte Falls Two newly wed couples, both married in November, are now living in Butte Falls. Miss Suzanne Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E E. Jackson, Eagle Point, and Wayne Casey were married at the Park Wedding Chapel in Reno, Nev., November 29 The Rev. Gareth Hughes of ficiated. Mr. Casey isa son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Casey, Butte Falls. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Casey, Shary Cove and Lester Casey, Butte Falls. The Lee Caseys are an aunt and uncle of the bridegroom. The bridegroom is working for the A. and H. Logging company. Miss Patricia Moore, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore, Butte Falls, and James Sheppard were mar ried November 30 at the Community church. The Rev. Howard Simmonds read the service. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sheppard, Butte Falls. Mrs. Don Burelson, McCloud, Calif, was bridesmaid and William Bowen was best man. Mrs. Burelson is a sister of the bride. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The young people now re side in Butte Falls and are finishing their senior year at Butte Falls High school. Music Teachers To Meet Monday Rogue Valley Music Teach ers association will meet Mon day, January 6, at "the home of Mrs. Rawles Moore, 2520 Lyman avenue, Medford. The association is newly organ ized. Miss Helen Robinson of the music department of South ern Oregon college will speak on preparing music students from private studios for col lege entrance as music ma jors. All teachers of music are invited to attend. Carole Anderson (Kennell-Ellis photo) Tell Engagement Of Two Students Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Anderson, Phoenix, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole Gean, to Donald Dee Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Wal lace, 508 Fourth street, Phoe nix. Miss Anderson and Mr. Wallace are seniors at Phoe nix High school. No date has been set for the wedding. P"11 J r 1 1 mi u i I.J.. U. a- . 'J Errolyn Aftring Couple to Marry In June Service Ashland Mr and Mrs. Wil liam H. Alftring, 570 Alt amont avenue, Ashland, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Errolyn, to Lester R. Lowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Low man, Klamath Falls. Miss Aftring is a freshman at Oreeon State college. Both young people are graduates of Ashland High school. The wedding will be held in June. Parents Announce Engagement News Cave Junction Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeMersseman, Cave Junction, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Carolyn Kay, to. James L. Billi, son of Mrs. Alf Haal and of Moab, Utah, and Don Billi of Sun Valley, Calif. James Billi is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiet ing of Siskiyou Mountain Camp, California, and has been making his home with them. The bride-elect is a senior at Illinois Valley high school. 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