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Miss Lois Pool
(Landis photo)
Parents Announce
Betrothal News
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Keith,
902 Queen Anne avenue, Med
ford, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Lois
Delores Pool, to Vernon Le-
Roy 'Gleason.
Miss Pool is a graduate of
Medford Senior High school
and attended Southern Ore
gon college. She is employed
by Mann's Department store.
Mr. Gleason is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gleason,
2684 Crater Lake highway,
Medford. He is a graduate of
Medford Senior High school
and is studying mechanical
engineering at Oregon State
college.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Shower Honors
Hilts Bride-Elect
Hilts The club room at the
Community Center was the
scene of a bridal shower Mon
day evening, March 31 for
Miss Marilyn Horner of Para
dise, bride-elect of Mario Mi
chelon. Hostesses were Miss Diana
Michelon and Mrs. Gino Mi
chelon. Green and yellow was used
for the table decorations,
with bouquets of daffodils
and yellow candles on a hand
crocheted cover over yellow
crepe paper. The cakes were
baked by Mrs. Gino Micheloh;
two in the shape of wedding
rings with Mario's and Mari
lyn s names written on mem. i
.
Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chez
left Saturday to spend 10
days with their sons and their
families in Sacramento and
San Jose, Calif.
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One and All
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Commands
And Wife
Honored
Malta commandery, Knights
Templar, honored Eminent
Commander and Mrs. Charles
G. Goold, Medford, and his
official staff with a dinner
party and dance Saturday,
March 29th, at the Ashland
Masonic temple.
The dinner was served by
members of Bethel 22, Inter
national Order of Job's
Daughters, with Lloyd E.
Hamlin, general chairman,
acting as master of cere
monies. Distinguished guests intro
duced were Right Eminent
Sir Knight M. P. Dunn, past
grand commander of the Ore
gon grand commandery; John
R. Pond, district supervisor of
the grand commandery; Rob
ert Dodge, past grand high
priest of the grand chapter of
Oregon Royal Arch Masons;
Glenn W. Smith, district depu
ty of the grand high priest; El
ton Waldron, past grand illus
trious master' of the Oregon
grand council; Jack Caldwell,
master of Central Point
Lodge, AF&AM; H. F. Morris,
high priest of Crater Lake
chapter, RAM; Merlyn Bor
ough, master of the sixth arch
of the Grand council; Wallace
Cameron, orator of the grand
chapter; Ralph Lue, inspector
general honorary of the Scot
tish Rite; Mrs. Gertrude Win
ningham, matron of Adarel
Chapter O.E.S.; Mrs. Shores,
representative of he grand
chapter OES, of Illinois in
Oregon; Miss Nancy Lininger,
queen of Bethel 22; Miss Su
zanne Rogers, messenger of
Bethel 56, Shady Cove, and
knights of the York Cross of
Honor who were present.
Eminent Sir Knight Glenn
Smith, acting as grand- mar
shal for the commanders' ball,
presented Mrs. Goold with a
spray of American Beauty
roses to carry in the grand
march. Music was furnished
by the Zoe Peters orchestra.
Students Spend
Week End Here
Week end visitors in Med
ford are Dick Arnold, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold,
Reddy avenue; and his room
mate Dick Van Winkle of
Forest Grove, Ore. The young
men students at Lewis and
Clark college, Portland, were
accompanied to Medford by
Miss J nna Lou Henson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Henson, and Miss Shirley
Lynch, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Lynch, also stu
dents at the college.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Langhoff
Langoff-Wayland Rites
Held at Baptist
Miss Gay Wayland became
the bride of Robert L. Lang
hoff in a ceremony held Sat
urday, March 22, at the First
Baptist church, Medford. The
Rev. Haddon Robinson offi
ciated at the double ring cere
mony held at four o'clock in
the afternoon and attended
by 60 relatives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Ruth V. Wayland, 917
Alta street, Medford. The
bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L..Langhoff, 917
Alta street, and has been mak
ing his home at 2244 West
Prune street.
Mrs. H. E. Marsh played
the traditional organ wedding
music and Mrs. Ralph Mat
lack was soloist.
The bride wore a white
dotted Swiss ballerina length
frock and a white pearl tiara
with pearl jewelry. She car
ried a white orchid and white
hyacinths on a white Bible.
She was given in marriage
by her uncle, Charles; Cum
mings, Medford.
Miss Judy Wayland attend
ed her sister. She wore a nile
green crystallette frock with
matching headdress and shoes
and carried pink carnations
encircled by pink net. Little
Marcia Parmelee, niece of the
bride, was flower girl. She
wore a white nylon organdy
frock with headdress of white
roses and carried a bouquet
of pink carnations on a white
satin pillow.
Douglas Paddock was can
dlelighter. N
Wallace Parmelee, brother-in-law
of the bride, served
as best man.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Wayland wore . white
suit with matching acces
sories. Her flowers were gar
denias. Mrs, Langhoff wore
a navy blue suit with white
and navy blue accessories
and a corsage of camellias.
Following the ceremony a
Club Sets Date
Of Flower Show
The annual flower show
sponsored by Medford Garden
club will be held April 26
from 12 noon until 8:30 pjn.
at the Red Cross building,
60 Hawthorne avenue.
- The show, "Spring Harm
ony," will be open to visitors
and all interested in gardens
and flowers are invited to ex
hibit. Entries will be received
from 7 until 9:30 a.m. the day
of the show.
Flowers and plants in the
horticultural class must be
grown by the exhibitor. The
specimens should be labeled
with the name of variety
whenever possible.
Floral arrangements must
be made by exhibitors in their
containers which should be
marked with owner identifica
tion. Exhibitors are not per
mitted to make more than
one entry in any one class.
Standard scale of points
will' be used for judging. If
no entry in a class are worthy
of an award in the opinion of
the judges, none will be given.
Vickie Robertson
Named to Office
Miss V i c k i Robertson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Robertson, 1020 West
Eleventh street, Medford, has
been elected vice-president of
the Associated Women Stu
dents for 1958-1959 at South
ern Oregon college.'
Miss Robertson is a fresh
man at the college. The offi
cers will be installed during
the week end of May 10 and
11 which is Mother's week
end at the school.
Church
reception was held
at the
Cherry
Cummings home on
Heights.
The newlyweds are making
their home at 800 South Oak
dale avenue following their
return from a wedding trip
to the Oregon coast. For
traveling the bride wore a
pink peweled sweater with
pink skirt and black acces
sories. The bride attended Placer
Union High school, Auburn,
Calif., and is employed as a
receptionist by Dr. Thomas
H. Emmens and Dr. John T.
Weisel. The bridegroom at
tended Hamilton High school,
Hamilton, Mont., and is em
ployed by Oregon Fire and
Supply company here.
Musicale Given
At Sanborn Home
A Sunday afternoon neigh
borhood musicale was held
Sunday, March 30, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sanborn. Piano pupils' of Mrs.
Earle Fichtner played during
the event." '
Participating were Jane
Sanborn, Donna Poulos, Holly
Forncrook, Jackie Mee, Biily
Savard, Jay Poulos, Martha
Sanborn, Judi Mee, Kathleen
Sanborn and Maureen Philips.
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Newlyweds
Make Home
In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Farrell are making their home
at 210Ji Washington street,
Medford, following their" wed
ding March 19 at the First
Methodist church here. The
bride is the former Joan B.
King, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Zemlicka, 1209 Mt.
Pitt avenue, Medford. Mr. Far
rell is a son of Mrs Ethel Far
rell 505 North Riverside ave
nue. The Rev. George Trobough
officiated at the double ring
ceremony held at eight o'clock
in the evening. Mrs. Lester
Boardman played the tradi
tional organ wedding music
for the candlelight ceremony
attended by members of the
immediate families of the
couple.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a pink
linen suit with white acces
sories. Her corsage was of
deep pink baby orchids.
Mrs. Penny Martinson at
tended the bride. She wore a
lime green wool suit with pink
accessories and had a p i n k
carnation corsage.
Thomas Lee Robertson
served as best man.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Zemlicka chose a blue
suit with white accessories
and had a yellow and white
carnation corsage. Mrs. Far
rell wore a pink sheath dress
with black faille coat and
black accessories. Her corsage
was of pink and white carna
tions. '
The couple made a wedding
trip to Reno, Nev.
The bride attended Rose
burg and Medford schools and
is employed by the First Na
tional bank of Portland, Med
ford branch. The bridegroom
attended Gold Hill and Med
ford schools and Robertson
School of Business here. He is
employed by the Oregon Nev
ada California Fast Freight
lines.
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Lions' Auxiliary
Holds Initiation
Initiation was held at a
meeting of Medford Lady
Lions at the home of Mrs. Lee
Mellish, 117 Black Oak Drive,
Tuesday evening. Those in
itiated were Mrs. Robert Har
land, Mrs. Kenneth Natland
and Mrs. Anthony Capello.
- The nominating committee
appointed by the president,
Mrs. H. M. Christoffersen, is
composed of Mrs. J. A. Tom
jack, Mrs. Alan Jewett and
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell.
Those who will attend the
state board meeting to be
held at Sutherlin, Ore., April
9 are the Mesdames Christ
offersen, Lee Mellish, Harland
Capello and W. B. Dziarmaga.
Co-hostesses for the even
ing were Mrs. Noble Vincent
and Mrs. James Bayliss.
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Great Pocahontas
To Visit Medford
Mrs.' Inez Means, 'great Po
cahontas of California of the
Degree of Pocahontas, will
visit Weatonka council, Fri
day, April 11, at Redman hall,
Apple street, Medford, at 8
p.m. . '
Mrs. Means will speak of
the Degree's activity in the
civilian defense program.
At the meeting a class of
four new members will be
adopted by the degree team of
the local Medford council.
Mrs. Ben Ashton, Pocahontas
of the Medford lodge, will
preside.
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2nd FLOOR
Richard L. Farrell
Club to Obresrve
41st Anniversary
Medford Altrusa club will
celebrate the 41st anniversary
of Altrusa International, serv
ice club for women, at a meet
ing Thursday, April 10. The
ceremonies will be held at the
home of Mrs. Esther Mohr at
7:30p.m.
Mrs. Dorothy Young, chair
man of the information com
mittee, will take charge of
the program, assisted by Mrs.
Idah Wood, Mrs. Adrienne
Dippel and Mrs. Mohr. Initia
tion will be held".
Hostesses will
Mohr, Mrs. Judy
Miss Grace Stuhr.
be Mrs.
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Chapter to Meet
Mrs. H. D. Qhristensen, 29
Richmond avenue, will be
hostess for the Wednesday,
April 9, meeting of Chapter
AA of PEO Sisterhood. Assist
ing her will be Mrs. E. B.
DeVoe and Mrs. O. T. Heyer-man.
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Miss Carolyn June Carley,
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ford, became the bride of La
Verne Leroy Parks, 858 Clay
street, Ashland, in a ceremony
held Friday, February 28, at
Litwiller's chapel in Ashland.
The Rev. Claude A. Miller
of First Southern Baptist
church, Medford, officiated at
the double ring ceremony
held at eight o'clock in the
evening and attended by 25
relatives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Gladys Carley and Wil
liam C. Carley, both of Ash
land. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parks,
858 Clay street, Ashland. .
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
sheath dress with fingertip
length veil and carried a bou
quet of white carnations and
pink rosebuds.
Miss Wanda White, Med
ford, attended the bride. She
wore a navy blue taffeta frock
with blue accessories.
Doyce Lemley, Ashland,
served as best man.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Carley chose a brown
suit with matching acces
sories. Maynard Hadley was soloist
for the wedding.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in Med
ford and attended by immedi
ate friends of the couple. It
was given at the home of Mrs.
Clara M. Smith, foster mother
of the bride, at 1105 West
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Mrs. Ruth Hunter was hon
ored on her birthday recently
with a surprise handerchief
shower given by members of
the Friday Sunshine club at
the home of Mrs. Claude Pay
ton, Biddle road.
The hostess used the Easter
motif for dessert luncheon,
served at one o'clock, and the
rooms were decorated with,
spring flowers.
Cards were played.
Next meeting of the Friday
Sunshine club will be April
18 at the home of Mrs. Hunter
on New Ray road.
Main street. For the wedding
and reception Mrs. Smith
chose a pale blue dress with
navy blue accessories. Her
corsage was of white carna
tions. The bride attended Medford
elementary schools and is a
student at Medford High
school. The bridegroom at
tended Ashland schools and is
serving with the United States
Navy at Norfolk, Va., where
the couple will make their
home.
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