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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1958)
Medford Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1958 rvff 'V'' "T?- Vi II P'VTi I Xri . i - ' f V it o n, -WWWl ? I? , - 9ijg'4' s jit, Mrs. Andre Pierre Proudian is the former Sallee Joan Buffington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Buffington, 1123 West Ninth street, Medford. The wedding was an event of Easter Sunday evening at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church here, and the reception which followed was in the church parlor. The newlyweds are both students at Fresno State college in California. (Landis photos) Andre Pierre Proudian, whose scholastic accomplishments have brought national recognition, and his bride, the former Sallee Buffington, posed for traditional pictures after their wedding Easter Sunday. SjjDiriniig IEveutttts By Olive Starcher The first week in April this year brought a number of early spring weddings and one of the season's largest benefit events, the 1958 Easter Monday luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society, Sacred Heart Catholic church. The luncheon has been given annually for more than 35 years, and this year members and 'guests filled both wings of Rogue Valley Country club for. the event. Circus music, in keeping with the party theme, greeted guests as they arrived, and the luncheon tables were centered with clown faces made from popcorn balls in pastel colors and wearing paper hats. Mrs. John L. Raapke was deco rations chairman. p i . -: Hostesses for the annual Easter Monday luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society last week greeted guests from a flower-decked ticket booth in the hall of Rogue Valley Country club. Pictured here are Mrs. Walter Graff (back to camera), Mrs. W. F. Cowning, Mrs. John J. Jensen and Mrs. John L. Welch, committee members. Almost obscured behind the booth post is Mrs. Darrell Miller. Both hostesses and guests wear their Easter finery for this party, a traditional spring event. Mrs. Raymond Miksche arranged a buffet table centerpiece for the Easter Monday luncheon of plum blossoms in deep rose and green candles encircled by small clusters of lavender anem ones and the plum flowers. ' Among the guests at the spring luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society were Mrs. H. Schroeder and Mrs. Edward M. Whinihan. Mrs. Schroeder wore a dark straw hat with flower-laden brim, and Mrs. Whinihan's Easter bonnet was of dark silk roses in turban style. The annual event is always luncheon followed by cards. J, jy""1" wimw ft -a V - j - n I At least half the guests at the annual luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society wore suits, many with furs, some chose spring frocks with wraps and in the minority were the new fashionable chemise dresses. Pictured here are Mrs. D. C. Jackson, Mrs. C. A. Winetrout, Mrs. John P. Cooney and Mrs. F. T. Burich. Mrs. N. J. Wilson was general chairman of the event The foursome shown here arrived at the Easter Monday luncheon together and posed outdoors in the bright, warm sunshine which helped to make the party a pleasant successPictured are Mrs. Michael J. Popow, Mrs. tavern C. Watrud, Mrs. E. V. Meyerding and Mrs. M. Donald McGeary, Phoenix. Guests at the luncheon and card party numbered about 300.