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Miss Dorothy McGraw
Students to Wed
n Summer Rites
- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw,
i 650 Grand avenue, Med
lord, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Doro
thy, to Paul Eckel, son of
Sir. and Mrs. Paul O. Eckel,
3409 Happy Valley road.
Miss McGraw and Mr,
Jckel are graduates of Med
3ord High school and are jun
iors at Brigham Young univer
sity, Provo, Utah. Miss Mc-
jjraw was a drum majorette
jt Medford High school and
University of Oregon where
Ihe attended two years. She
currently majoring in phy
sical education to become a
physiotherapist.
Mr. Eckel was an outstand
ing football guard for Med
ford High school and was
named for the state class A
Shrine football squad in 1955.
He was also a member of the
varsity wrestling team at the
high school. He is now en
rolled at Brigham Young uni
versity and played varsity
football last fall.
Mr. Eckel is majoring in
business administration at the
" university.
The young people were in
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'TIL 9:00 P.M.
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Mardi Gras
Announced
Tudor guild of the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival asso
ciation announced plans last
week for the first annual
Mardi Gras. The event, which
will be given to raise funds
for the guild's annual schol
arships for festival actors,
will be given Saturday. Feb
ruary 15, at Rogue Valley
Country club.
Elaborate plans are being
made for the Mardi Gras,
which will be a costume event
in the traditional of the fes
tival held each year in New
Orleans before the beginning
of the Lenten period.
Mrs. William Dawkins and
Mrs. Harry Skerry Jr., both
of Ashland, are chairmen.
Tickets are available at
Gates' Furniture stores in
Medford and Ashland and
from Guild members.
Betrothal News
Announced Here
Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Ragan, 341 Valley
View road, Grants Pass, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Ruby Ra
gan, to Raymond Garrison,
son of Mrs. Bertha Keeton,
Table Rock road, Central
Point. Mr. Garrison is now
serving in the United States
Air Force.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Cocktail Party
Mrs. Ray E. Wright, 1100
Reddy avenue, honored Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Martens of
Anchorage, Alaska, at a cock
tail party last week end. The
Martens, who continued on to
Hawaii for a vacation, were
visited by Mrs. Wright in
Alaska last summer. Hawaiian
decorations were used for the
party.
Medford with their parents
for the holidays. A June wed
ding is planned.
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Miss Caroline Popgun
Lake Grove Girl
And LeRoy Neeley
To Wed in June
The engagement of Miss
Caroline Popsun, Lake Grove,
Ore., to LeRoy Neeley, Med
ford, was announced during
the holiday season. The bride-
elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Popsun. Lake
Grove. Mr. Neeley is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Neeley,
1012 East Eleventh street.
Miss Popsun is a graduate
of Oswego High school and
is an employee of IBM Serv
ice Bureau corporation, Port
land.
Mr. Neeley is a graduate of
Medford Senior High school
and is attending Southern
Oregon college.
The wedding is planned for
June 14 at Lake Grove.
Program Announced
For Wednesday Club
Wednesday Study club will
meet in the Girls' Community
club, Wednesday, January 22,
at 2 p.m. The program will be
a book review and a biogra
phy of some well known per
son."
OVER
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BUDGET
DRESSES
LOW, LOW PRICE
3.98
Reception Given
At McLeod Home
For Newlyweds
Shady' Cove-Trail Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Eastin, McLeod,
entertained at their home
January 11 with a wedding
reception honoring Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Miller.
Mrs. Miller, the former
Mrs. Leona E. Wutt of Bev
erly Hills, Calif., and Mr.
Miller, Trail, were married
Friday evening, January 10 at
the bridegroom's home at
Trail, with the Rev. Ernest
Evers of Trail Community
church performing the cere
mony. Best man for the bride
groom was Richard Eastin
and Mrs. Eastin, daughter of
Mr. Miller, was matron of
honor.
Other guests present at the
wedding were Mr. Eastin's
mother, Mrs. Minnie Eastin,
and their children, Susan Rae
and Billy P. Eastin.
Mr. Miller resigned his po
sition as clerk for Elk-Trail
school and the couple left for
Beverly Hills January 14.
They plan a honeymoon trip
to Hawaii and will sail Janu
ary 27. The plan to return to
their home at Trail about
April 1st.
Decorations for the recep
tion were furnished and pre
pared by Mrs. Paul Torrance,
Shady Cove, and Mrs. Robert
Chamberlain, Trail. A buffet
table was covered with a
hand-crocheted lace cloth
loaned by Mrs. Ranald Axtell.
A huge white crepe paper bell
hung over the table with
streamers coming from the
ball to the edge of the table.
Directly under the bell was
the wedding cake with bells
on the top. The table was dec
orated with white candles,
white chrysanthemums and
fern and silver wishbones.
Mrs. Axtell and Mrs. Frank
Dolenshek prepared the sand
wiches. Teachers to Wed
In Summer Rites
Hilts Mr. and Mrs. Roy
D. Horner of Paradise, Calif.,
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Marilyn A.
Horner, to Mario B. Michelon
at a family party at their
home. Two heart-shaped
cakes inscribed with the en
gaged couple's names center
ed the buffet.
Among the guests were
Miss Horner's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clewett
and Mr. and Mrs. C." L. Hor
ner. The bride-elect attended
Paradise Elementary school
and graduated from Chico
High school. She was a stu
dent of Cottey college in Ne
vada, Mo., for two years and
graduated from Chico State
college in 1956. For the past
two years she has taught at
the Palermo Elementary
school and lived in Oroville.
Mr. Michelon is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Michelon
of Hilts. He was graduated
from Yreka High school, and
then Chico State college in
1954. He taught at the Pleas
ant Valley school for two
years and this year is princi
pal of the Hilts Elementary
school. The couple plans a
summer wedding.
Rites in Reno
Marry Couple
Central Point Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin G. Wier are mak
ing their home at 427 Ash
street. Central Point, follow
ing their marriage Saturday
January 11 in Reno, Nev. Mrs.
Wier is the former Kathryn
M. Foster, daughter of Joe
Foster, Central Point. Mr.
Wier is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Wier, 3456 Colver rd.
Mrs. Wier is employed by
Cupp Furniture store in Cen
tral Point. Mr. Wier is with
Newbry Orchards, Ashland.
Guest Day Set
For Lady Elks
Guest Day will be held bv
the Lady Elks, Tuesday, Jan
uary 21, in the ladies party
room of the Elks club. A des
sert luncheon will be served
at 10 a.m. followed by an
afternoon of cards.
M r s. Henry Zacharisen,
Mrs. Everett Gillispie and
Mrs. J. W. Bates are in charge
of arrangements.
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Nancy Marie Garrett
Engagement Told
Of Two Students
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gar
rett. Milwaukie, Ore., an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Mane,
to Darrel R. Brown, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Brown,
1203 Queen Anne avenue,
Medford.
Miss Garrett is a graduate
of Milwaukie High school and
is a junior at - Oregon State
college -majoring in physical
education. Mr. Brown, a
graduate of Medford High
school, is scheduled to be
graduated from Oregon State
college in June. A business
administration major, Mr,
Brown will receive his com
mission as a second lieutenant
in the United States Air
Force in June.
The young couple spent the
Christmas holidays at- the
Garrett home in Milwaukie
and New Year's day visiting
Mr. Brown's parents in Med
ford.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chisum,
3961 Hilsinger road, Med
ford, announce the engage
ment of their daughter.
Peggy, to Earl Dillree, ion
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dill
ree, 2871 Orchard Home
drive, Medford. Both are
seniors at Phoenix high,
school. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Farewell Party
Given Wednesday
Mrs, C. R. Gladen was hon
ored at a farewell party held
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Walter Froeber,
539 South Ivy street. The
Gladens are leaving soon for
Milwaukie, Ore., where Mr.
Gladen is being transferred to
the I. H. Farm Machinery
store.
Attending the party were
Mesdames George Hartwein,
James Sallee, John Mizell,
Richard Hackenberg, John
Morgan, William Farr, Chal
mer Blair, Glen Allen, Ru
pert Wilson, Dean DeLap and
Worth Wells. Mrs. Wells was
co-hostess with Mrs. Froeber
for the party.
Mrs. Gladen was given a
shower of handkerchiefs as
farewell tokens, and refresh
ments were served.
Garden Club
James Fisher of the Oregon
state forestry department will
speak on conservation at the
January meeting of the Crater
Garden club. The meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Henry Friesen, 2120 Table
Rock road, Tuesday, January
21, at 7:30 p.m.
Roll call will be garden
New Year's resolutions.
Announcing...
Kathleen (Estes) White
Former manager of the recently
closed Cook's Beauty Clinic
NOW - Owner and Operator of
Towne Beauty Shoppe
36 South Central Avenue
Kathleen hat brought with her from Cook' oil the fine
equipment and comfortable furnishings to give you the best
n beauty care quickly and pleasantly! Drop in and see ui
or call for an appointment.
Vi Corby
Cleo Jennings
Dorothy Osburn
Lady Lion Officers Plan Visit
Mrs. F. L. Thompson of
Eugene, Oregon, Lion's aux
iliary president, and other
state officers will visit Lady
Lion units in this area during
the coming week.
The Phoenix auxiliary will
entertain the officers Tuesday
evening, January 21, at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Munro,
4748 South Pacific highway
at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, Jan
uary 22, the officers will meet
with the Talent auxiliary at
the Snack-Bar in Talent at
7:30 P.M. and on Thursday
evening January 23, they will
be guests of Medford Crater
auxiliary at the home of Mrs.
Warren Brenner, 2208 East
Main street.
Medford Lady Lions are
sponsoring a new auxiliary at
Jacksonville and Mrs. Thomp
son will present the charter to
the new club at a dinner to
be held at the Jacksonville
Community hall at 7 p.m. Fri
day, January 24.
Saturday, January 25, a
luncheon is planned for the
officers by the Prospect and
Shady Cove-Trail auxiliaries
at tlje Rogue River lodge and
Annual Valentine
Style Show Set
Reames Social club has
planned the annual spring
valentine luncheon and style
show for Wednesday, Febru
ary 19, at Medford Masonic
hall.
The style show will be pre
sented by Manns, with Mrs.
John Esp as commentator.
Reservations may be had
by calling Mrs. Frank Little,
SPring 2-4225, Mrs. Jack
Clark, SPring 3-1776, Mrs.
Ross Gilkison, SPring 2-4358,
or Mrs. Morris Boughner,
SPring 2-2466.
Reames chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold a
stated meeting Thursday,
January 23, at 8 p.m. at Med
ford Masonic temple.
Refreshments will be ser
ved in the dining room fol
lowing the meeting. Mrs. Ger
aldine Taylor will be chair
man of the refreshment com
mittee. Sorority Chapter
Meets Tuesday;
Dance Announced
Alpha Beta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held the last meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Fred
Johnson, 24 Corning street.
A report was given by Mrs.
Walter Larsen on the family
the group had chosen to pre
sent with their annual Christ
mas basket, containing food,
clothing and toys.
Mrs. John Dickson, an
nounced that the chapter
would participate in the com
munity club award contest,
sponsored by several of the
local merchants, as a ways
and means project. '
Holiday activities reported
on included Christmas carol
ing at various convalescent
homes in this area, by sev
eral members and their hus
bands, and the New Year's
party.
A program was given by
Mrs. Paul Garren, who talked
on "Prose."
The city council represent
ative announced that the an
nual Valentine's ball given
by Beta Sigma Phi sorority
will be held Saturday, Febru
ary 8, at Rogue Valley Coun
try club.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess and co-hostess,
Mrs. Ernest Flakus.
The next meeting January
28, will be held at the home
of Mrs. John Holmes, 303
Willamette avenue.
Daughters Plan
Session Friday
Bow Bells chapter, Daugh
ters of the British Empire,
will meet with Mrs. A. G. Mc
Millin, 661 J street, Friday,
January 24, at 8 p.m.
Officers will be installed
and Mrs. Ruby Rusque will
give several readings follow
ing the business session. Those
eligible for membership wish
ing to attend are asked to
rnntart. Mrs. A. G. McMillin,
SPring 2-6514.
Audrey Crow
Lillian Lewis
Kathleen White
the Eagle Point and Butte
Falls auxiliaries are enter
taining the officers at break
fast Sunday morning, Janu
ary 26 at the home of Mrs.
Donald Geren, Long Moun
tain road.
PEO Founding
To Be Observed
Two chapters of PEO sis
terhood have scheduled meet
ings this week and the four
local chapters will hold a
joint luncheon meeting Sat
urday to honor the founders
of the sisterhood.
Chapter BE will meet Tues
day, January 21, at the home
of Mrs. Ernest R. Kennedy
Jr., 1 White Oak drive, at
8 p.mN Mrs. Orville E. Hamil
ton will assist the hostess.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson will
be in charge of the program
honoring the organization's
founders.
Chapter AA will meet Wed
nesday, January 22 at 12:30
p.m. for luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Myers D. Jones, 49
South Modoc avenue. Assist
ing her will be Mrs. H. D.
Christensen and Mrs. E. B.
DeVoe.
The joint luncheon of the
four chapters will be held at
12:30 p.m. Saturday, January
25, at the Rogue Valley Coun
try club.' Chapter CG is in
charge of arrangements.
Luncheon Given
By Club Officers
New and retiring officers
of Medford Sojourner's club
held a luncheon Tuesday at
Rogue Valley Country club.
Present were Mrs. James
Winslow, Mrs. Eugene In
gram, Mrs. Dwight Crosier,
Mrs. Preston Hobbs, Mrs. Ted
Neilson, Mrs. Marvin Nelson,
Mrs. Carl Borg, Mrs. A. T.
Jones, Mrs. Floyd Robertson,
Mrs. O. J. Crenshaw, Mrs. W,
J. Marquess, Mrs. Wesley
Forler, Mrs. John Poage, Mrs.
erry Tobin, Mrs. Gerald von
Ting and Mrs. Gene Chamber
lain. Next meeting of the club
organized to help newcomers
to Medford and vicinity to be
come better acquainted, will
be held Thursday, January
23 at 12:30 p.m. at Girls Com
munity club. Newcomers are
invited to come and enjoy an
afternoon of cards.
Square Dancing
Class Planned
A class for adults wishing
to learn square dancing will
start at the Medford YMCA
tomorrow night. The 12-week
course will be instructed by
Douglas Fosbury.
The Monday night classes
will be held between 8 and
10 p.m. Registration is open
to adult couples and member
ship in the YMCA is not nec
essary. The fee charged for
the course will be less for
Y members, Mr. Fosbury said.
Those interested have been
invited to attend any of the
first three lessons without ob
ligation, he noted.
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Miss Patricia Gosch
(Landis photo)
Announce Trothal
Of Medford Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Everett L.
Gosch, 243 North Ivy street,
Medford, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Patricia Kathleen, to Virgil
Allen Wilkes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil R. Wilkes, 96
Clover lane. '
Miss Gosch is a senior at
St. Mary's High school and
plans to enroll at Southern
Oregon college this fall. Mr.
Wilkes is a Medford High
school graduate and is a stu
dent at Southern Oregon col
lege. No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Nevlywed Pair
Lives in Phoenix
Talent Miss Sally Boyd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Lee Boyd, 110 Lapree
street, Talent, and William
Redmon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Redmon, Talent, were
married Tuesday, January 7
at the Methodist church in
Reno, Nev.
They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. David Robert
son, Talent.
The bride wore a blue knit
suit with silver and white ac
cessories and a corsage of
white orchids. Mrs. Robert
son wore a grey knit suit
with pink accessories and a
pink carnation corsage.
The bride is a 1955 gradu
ate of Talent High school.
Mr. Redmon also attended
school in Talent. They are
residing in Phoenix.
Mother Attends
Betrothal Party
Mrs. Marjorie Green, 542
North Bartlett street, has re
turned home after a stay in
San Francisco where she visit
ed her son, Harmon B. Green.
During her, stay there an
nouncement was made of the
engagement of Miss Nancy
Menhennet, daughter of Mrs.
Gladys Menhennet of San
Francisco, to Mr. Green.
The announcement was
made at a cocktail party for
40 guests given by Mrs. Men
hennet at her home.
Mr. Green is a graduate of
the University of California.
Fashionette
WEEK . . .
Another Group
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Announce Dates
Of Spring Show
Mrs. Martin L. Vorheis,
chairman of Medford Junior
Service league's annual spring
fashion show, last week an
nounced first details of the
event. It will be held Febru
ary 13- 14 at Rogue Valley
Country club, with two af
ternoon and one evening
show slated.
The afternoon shows will
follow luncheons, and the eve
ning show will be a dinner
event.
Mrs. Berwick L. Wood is
co-chairman for the spring
show, which will raise funds
for the league's kindergarten
for hard-of-hearing children.
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