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o o o o o O o o o o o cx o o wo o o o o o o o Q O o o o o o o 2A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon. SundW, June T, 1958 Jayne Teague And Jack Morris Set Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tea gue, Roseburg, have an nounced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Jayne, to Jack Morris, Medford. Mr. Morris is a son of Mrs. A. M. Davis, Azalea, Ore., and A. C. Mor ris. Topeka, Kan. The wedding Is set for June 21 in First Congrega tional church, Eugene, Ore. The bride-to-be, who ' is employed in Portland, was graduated from Oregon -State college in 1 9 5 7. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi soror ity. Her fiance, who will be graduated from the Univer sity of Oregon this month with a degree in physical ed ucation, is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mr. Morris was a star in football, basketball and track while attending Medford High school, where he was graduated in 1950. He was a state champion hurdler. After playing freshman football at the University of Oregon, Mr. Morris entered the United States Air ForccQ serving more than three years. Re turning to the university, he was a three-year varsity man in both football and track, and played in the 1958 Rose Bowl game for Oregon's Pa cific coast conference cham pionship team. He will go into training this summer with the Los Angeles Rams of the Na tional Professional Football league. Mr. " Morris is considered one of Medford High school's all-time great athletes. His football jersey number, 21, is "retired" which mean that no other football player has worn that number since he was in school. Both Miss Tsague and Mr. Morris are spending the weeK end in Rogue River as guests of Mr. Morris' brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Rich ard Camden. Mrs. Camden is the former Cecile Morris; Dr. Camden, formerly of Med ford, practices dentistry in Rogue River. A ill Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Frymire ,e (Landis photo)o nig Ftymire-Easton. W ?dcfi Held at Apostolic Ghurch Miss Dorothy Jeaji Easton, 10 E&t Clark street, Bedford, Phyllis Corliss Honored Guest; Rites Thursday Several parties have been given and others are planned to onor Miss Phyllis Jean Corliss, bride-elect of Thomas Michael Walsh. The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Corliss, 938 South Holly street. Friday evening a barbecue honored Miss Corliss and Clif ford McBeth, San Luis Obis po, Calif., at the Charles Mc Beth residence in Jackson ville. The California guest is a brother of Charles McBeth and the father of Lynn Mc Beth, Jacksonville. Lynn Beth is a brother-in-law of Miss Corliss. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McBeth will remain in the valley for the approach ing marriage of Miss Corliss Seventeen relatives artfr friends attended the barbe cue. V This afternoon the bride elect will be honored t a party at the home of r. and ' Mrs. Paul Bulkin in Shay Cove. Mr. Walsh is a son of Mrs. Thomas M. Walsh, Duluth, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Easton, Wolf Creek, Ore., became the bride of MarvinCfrymire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fry mire, 801 North Central ave nue, Medford, in a ceremony held Saturday, Mayl7, at the Apostolic Faith cht?ch. The Rev. Loyce Carver of ficiated at the 7 o'clock eve ning ceremony atteiwed by 250 relatives and friends. Baskets of white stock, pe onies arid pink carnations decorated the church for the ceremonyO Mrs. George Sprague played the organ wqQding music and Duane James was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length white lace gown fash ioned with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt which termi nated inQ chapel train. Her fingertip lenQh veil was held by a crown and she carried a white orch) on a white Bible with stephanotia knoU ted in the streamers. Miss Sharon M. Easton . was honor attendant for herOsis ter and Mrs. Don Andrews, Portland, and Miss Esther Joli, Grants P-ass, were brides maids. Theyre embossed Open rlquse Set For Saturday Mr.and Mrs. E. L. Freder- 1.5695 Table Bk road, Central Point, will br'honor ed at an open house on Sat- Jurday,ine 7, which. wilJreb ideQ . satin bal&ina length frocks with tulle overskirts and carried bouquets of pink rose buds encircled by white car nations. Miss Easton was in pink while the othec attend ant wore aquamarine col ored irocits, Little Kim Allen, Ashland, was fldvter girl. She wore a floor length pink embossed nylon frock ancP carried a baskeCof rose petals. Candle lighters were Miss Carol Brown and Miss Christy Eas ton, sister of the brUC) They wore pink piiylon ballerina length frocks with wristlets of baby pink rosebuds. Jack Allen, Ashland, served as best man while Donald An drews, Portland, Rbert Brown, Alvin Buss and Paul Brown, all Medford, seated the guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Frnire residence. Mrs. Rob ert Brown and Mrs. Loyce Carver cut' and served the tiered wedding cake and Mrs. Del Chastain, Yreke, Calif., presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Jackie Allen, Ashland, poured thereof fee and Miss Bernice FFohreich was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Cecil OwensOMig Ar ietta Olson and Miss Ardith Todd were at the gift table. The couple are making their home at 1460 Orchard Home drive following a wed ding trip to Shasta Lak Calif. For hoj traveling at tire, the bride (jvore a light blue suit with white acces sories. The bride is a graduW;e of Grafts Pass HighGbhool and is employed at Mann's De- serve tneir am weaamg K,artmit store. QThe bride- mversary. a is oemjpidii- r saffrad uat e of M ed ned by their children and aYford HighoschoolQmd North nn Tahle Roclc'road. and alfl Minn. The wedding is scnea- relat; ves and ,iends are in- uled to take place Thursday, i vitea . 3 - group oi inenus. western School of Commerce. The onen house will be . HptIt held at fee Frederick's hom ... r,lifnrni:i Vor-;fin Titni. I , , Willi UU""" J. ties in Medtoro. June 5, at Sacred Heart Cath olic church." The reception will be held following the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hull, 7 East wood drive, Medford. During the week out-of-town relatives anoguests will arrive for the wedding. Sched uled to arrive Tuesday as houseguests of the Corliss' will be Miss Lou Tipton and Mrs. Connie Wright both of Oregon City; Mrs. John Norris. Los Angeles, aunt of Mr. Walsh; and Mrs. Fred Mills, Hornbrook, Calif., cousin of Mrs. Corliss. Ceremony Set Eagle Point Officers will be installed for the Eagle Point Garden club at a pot luck luncheon Tuesday, June 3, at Hawthorne park, Medford. to attend. Hours be from 3 to 10 p.m. will O All c)(je couple's sons and daughters are expted for the annivsary celebra tion. MecffordOyV oman w VkiK StfcnuisO O TVTtc TnVi r T W i 1 lr i n 1111 tJ V Villi J . IF 726 South Keeneway drive, left Medford Th-sda;Qfor SJ. LouiSssMo. Her daughter, Miss Dolores Wilkinson, will re ceive her master'sQjlegree in psychiatric social service work fin ceremonies being held avStQLouis university this week end, and Mrs. Wil kinson willOattend the pro gram. Mrs. Wilkinson will also spend some time in Chicago and in Minnesota whileQway. Miss Wilkinson plans to re main in St. Louis. Bigham-Moote Rites Are Held In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Big ham are making their home at route 1, box 124, Eagle Point, following a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. Mrs. Bigham is the former Mrs. Viola H. Moore, 511 Bessie street, Medford. The couple were married Friday, May 23, at the Church of Christ in Grants Pass by the Rev. W. H. Burchman. The ceremony was held at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. The bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Attending the couple were the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Dunivent, Medford. The bride has been an em ployee of the Jackson county assessor's office for the past 17 years. Mr. Bigham is a stockman and farmer in the Antelope district and has been associated with 4-H work in Jackson county for 25 years. Both are life-time residents of the county. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Oregon Inn at Grants Pass. May 12 y bride was hon ored at a shower at the home of Mrs. Ira S. Brooks, 1180 Spring street. Fourteen friends attended the event. She was again honored by employees of the assessor's of fice on her last day of work when a farewell party was held. In addition to gifts the honored guest was presented an orchi9. State Meeting Of Sisterhood Set in Medford The 47th annual0 conven tion of Oregon state chapter of PEO Sisterhood will be held in Medford at tfcp First Methodist church, June 16 through 18. O President of the state group is Mq. - Ralph Day, Portland, daughter of he late Dr. Gharles T(J5weeney who prac ticed in Medford for 35 years. Alsqijon the state board is Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew, Med ford, treasurer. O In charge" of arrangements for the stated-meeting will be MrsQW. E. Holmes, chapter BE, and3Mrs. C. E. Hedberg, chapter AA, both Medford, Mrs. John Bankus, chapter, BD, Portland, and Mrs. Paul Vogt, chapter BF, The Dalles. 4 o Officers Elected By HcRndweavirs 0 new president of Rogue Val ley HandweaverV guild. Oth er new officers elected are fcV T'J' i i.jihji iwiuwi ' i'u, mm mm ' ' : tic A charter was recently presented to the new Crater Grandmother club of Central Point by the national president of the National Federation of Grandmother clubs 'of America, Mrs. . Thomas Stalcup, Akron, Ohio. The ceremony was held at the Girls the ceremony were (left to right) Mrs. Rex Note, president of Rogue Grandmother club; Mrs. Roy Kelly, president of the new organization; Mrs. Clayton Walker, a state organizer for the Federation, Medford; Mrs. Stalcup; and Mrs. Lynlon NewhalL national Community club, Medford. Participating in second vice-presidenf, Spokane, Wash. National President Institutes Club Mrs. (Carl Oestreich, vice president, and Mrs. Clarence Harwood, fie c r e t a r y. Mr.Owill spend a week before con- Sradfish was re-elected treas urer. The guild now has cftjout 30 members from all parts of the Rofeue valley. Mrs. Jhomas Stalcup, Ak ron, OiTio, president of the National Federation of Grand mother clubs of America, in stituted the Crater Grand mother club of Central Point and installed officers Monday, May 26. " Luncheon was held at the Jackson hotel with 35 persons attendigg. It was followed by the meeting at Girls Com munity club with 60 persons from Ashland, Medford, and Qentral Point in attendance. Mrs. Roy Kelly was instal led president of the new org anization with Mrs. Charles Jantzer, vice-president; Mrs. august Sukow, secretary; and Mrs. Royal Greenman, treas urer. Charter members included Mrs. May Richardson, Mrs. Annie Mathias, Mrs. Pat Hen-, drickson, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. Ruth Foote, Mrs. E. A. Boling, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. George Rainey, Mrs. May Moorehouse, Mrs. Millie Johnson, Mrs. Greenman, Mrs. O elene McDowell, Mrs. Eliz abeth "Scott, Mrs. Jantzer, Mrs.. Sukow, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Marrea Gebhard. Mrs. Clayton Walker, Med ford, is a state organizer for the federation. Mrs. H. G. Miss Susan Deoe To Be Delegate Miss Susan DeVoe and Miss Merile Brollior, Sacramento, Cali., will return to the Uni versity of Oregon today after spending the week end, in Medford with Miss DeVoe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. D. Voe, 2200 Woodlawn drive. Both young women are members of Pi Bta Phi sor ority, and Miss DeV oe is chap ter president. Miss DeVoe will attend the national convention of the grogp cpfter the cose of school. She and other deleg ates to the convention will fly to New York City wnere they rtinuing to Boston where the (sessions will be Aeld at a re sort hotel neas that city. Miss DeVoe wQl be a senior next year. ' O Wilson organized the Medford club seven years ago. Following the installation ceremonies Mrs. Stalcup was presented a gift of myrtle wood by the Medford and Ashland clubs. ' Also here for the event was Mrs. Lynton NewhalL nation al second vice-president, Spo kane Wash. A meeting of the new org anization will be held Mon day, June 9, at the home of the president. i One of the welfare program projects of the national fed erations is, aid dogs for the blind prograrruThe clubs have paid for the Cost of three dogs for this program and their training which averages $1500 per dog. Couple to Spend Summer Montf In Los Angeles Colonel and Mrs. William H. Bartlett, 13 i Valley View drive, will leave Medford Mrs. Eric W. Allen Jr., Dr. bundayQIune 8, for Los An and Mrs. Charles W. Lemeryeles where they will spend Housewarming Honors Couple A group of friends gathered at the new home of Dr. "and Mrs. Thomas C. Bolton, 2156 Woodlawn drive, Friday eve ning for a housewarming party. The party was planned as a surprise to Mrs. Bolton. The Boltons were presented chairs for their patio, and me group provided refreshments. Present were the Boltons and Dr. and Mrs. Earl L. Law son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ol son, Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Heyer man, Mr., and Mrs. John M. Lynch, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Meyerding, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. I Whallin, Dr. nd Mrs. F. C. Lorish, Mr. and O Dr. and Mrs. Theodore P Barss, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. DeVoe, Miss Susan DeVoe, Miss Merile Brollior, Sacra mento, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. William J. Miller. . ., Mrs. Miller andrMrs. Lorish made arrangements for the event. Luncheon Given At Kelly Home Thirty-three woien who assisted Qn the Edward C Kelly campaign in the recent primary election, were hon ored Thursday at a luncheon at the Kelly home, 906 West South street. ,This is one of a seriQ of evts planned by Mrs. Kelly to. honor the women who as sisted in the campaign to nominate . Mr. Kelly for the office of circuit court judge the summer, While in southern Cali fornia Colonel Bartlett will attend summer school at the University of California at Los Angeles. They plan to re turn to Medford in August.' : Several parties will honor the couple prior to their leav ing the valley. i Jean Davis Wed To Dan Bagley Office Announces Pre-Registration For Smut CamD A wedding of interest t0 Pre.registration for the friends in Medford was held Saturday, May 17, in Las Vegas, Nevada, when Jean Marian Davis became the bride of Dan Allen Bagley. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Elsie Trowbridge, Los Angeles, formerly of Med ford. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Bagley of Oakland, Calif. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and studdied at Valley Junior col lege, Sherman Oaks, Calif. She was formerly employed by the First National Bank of Portland, Medford branch, and is now a bookkeeper at the City National bank in Beverly Hills, Calif. ' The bridegroom is a grad uate of Mount Shasta High first session of camping at the Girl Scout established camp, Low Echo, is full except for six girls, between the ages of 12 and 14, according to Miss Ruth Kilbourn, executive di rector. The first session, which is for seven days, will run from July 6 to July 13.. Anyone desiring to register for this session now could be placed on the waiting list, or can indicate a second choice. Other camps' sessions will be for 10-day periods. school and is now serving with the United States Ma rine corps, stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The couple are making their home at Santa Ana. r Calif. Mode O' Day's big nation-wide event f : new print looks so much like silk 7.99 Airy new bouffant is fashioned from a happy new blending of acetate, rayon and silk! It's pretty and cool . . . and it's handwashable! 14-20. biggest array of cottons In town 3.99 to 8.99 11 South Central, Medford IE o ,o o ho'osep the Among the out-of - town guest attenjng the wedding wer Mrs. John R. 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