Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1958, Image 17

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Mr. and Mrs. George Bark
r, 2371 Sunset court, an
aounca the angagement of
their daughter, Donna-Lou, to
Larry W. Anderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. An
derson of 623 Benson street
Miss Barker is a senior at
Madford High school, major
ing in commerce. Mr. Ander
son is a 1956 graduate of Med'
ford High school and is now
employed at Cheney Forest
Products in Central Point. A
summer wedding is planned.
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In Winter Rites
Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence P. Henderson, 215
South B street, Eagle Point,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Lou, to
Larry B. Dodenhoff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Burt L. Doden
hoff, Eagle Point.
The wedding is planned for
January 16 at the Eagle Point
Community Bible church at
eight o'clock in the evening.
Miss Henderson is a gradu
ate of Eagle Point High school
and is employed at Sacred
Heart hospital. Mr. Dodenhoff
is also a graduate of Eagle
Point High school and is em
ployed at Bud's East Side
Texaco Service station.
Yule Party
Members of Degree of Hon
or lodge and junior members
will attend a Christmas party
Monday, December 22, at 8
p.m. at the Girls Community
club.
Coming Wedding
Of Interest Here
Of Interest in this area is
news of the coming marriage
of Miss Grace Philips John
son and Dr. Roland K. Per
kins.
Dr. Perkins has been a fre
quent visitor at the Gold Rey
ranch home of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Wells, and has many friends
here.
Miss Johnson was graduat
ed from Smith college and re
ceived her masters degree
from Stanford university.
Dr. Perkins is a graduate
of the University of Washing
ton and received his medical
degree at Temple University
School of Medicine, Philadel
phia. He is the son of Mrs.
Dorothy Perkins Mason of
Anchorage, Alaska.
Both young people reside
In San Francisco.
The marriage will take
place December 27 at the win
ter home of Miss Johnson's
grandmother, Mrs. Grace
Philips Johnson. Miss John
son is a great-granddaughter
of the founder of the Phillips'
Petroleum corporation. ' I
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Marilyn Jean Anderson
Andersons Tell
Engagement News
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T.
Anderson, 623 Benson street,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marilyn Jean,
to Ronald Arthur Nelson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Nel
son, 2929 Buckshot road.
Miss Anderson is a senior at
Medf ord High school. Mr. Nel
son attended Medford High
school and is employed by
Oscar Hanson. He has served
for two years with the United
States Navy.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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COVER $5.95
8 inch SKILLET $5.95
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VA quart CfcVERE3
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1 quart TEA KETTLE.
$16.50
H0HEWARES
Marjorie Stevens
Marjorie Stevens
To Become Bride
Of Don Marshall
Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Stevens, Jacksonville, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Marjorie Jane,
to Don Marshall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Marshall, Tal
ent. Miss Stevens is a senior at
Jacksonville High school. Mr.
Marshall is employed at the
Talent project.
A June wedding is planned.
Miss Lois Pool
Shower Guest;
Wedding Tuesday
Miss Lois Pool, bride-elect
of Vernon Gleason, was guest
of honor at a recent bridal
shower. Their wedding will
be Tuesday, December 23rd
at Church of the Brethren and
the couple will live in Cor
vallis. Friends and relatives pres
ent for the shower were Miss
Pool and her mother, Mrs.
Alden Keith, Mrs. Ernest
Gleason, mother of Vernon
Gleason, Mrs. John Benson,
Mrs. George Eppinger, Mrs.
Jimmie Gleason, Mrs. Donald
Harper, Mrs. Wilbur Hinkle,
Mrs. Donald Lamb, Miss Shir
ley Lamb, Mrs. Ralph Merritt,
Mrs. Jack Pool, and Mrs. C.
G. Van Valzah.
Mrs. A. M. Gleason and
Mrs. C. C. Peterson were co
hostesses and the party was
held at Mrs. Gleason's home.
Medford Student
Wins Scholarship
Corvalhs-Marshall Thomp
son of Talent has been award
ed a $138 partial-tuition schol
arship for studies this year
at Oregon State college.
The scholarship is one of a
group sponsored by the state
system of higher education
for outstanding students.
Young Thompson is a fresh
man in the school of engineer-i
ing. A graduate of Talent
High school, he is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Thomp
son of 301 West Main street.
Ceremony
Weds Pair
Miss Marilyn Lee Walden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Walden, 3075 Table
Rock road, became the bride
of Darrell Wayne Thomas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Thomas,
588 North Main street, Ash
land, in a ceremony held No
vember 28.
The Rev. Raymond W. Hum
of First Church of the Naza
rene officiated at the four
o'clock afternoon wedding
held at the home of the bride's
parents.
Rust and yellow chrysanthe
mums decorated the house for
the event.
The bride, given in marri
age by her father, wore a
white and beige knit suit with
white accessories. Her corsage
was of white carnations.
Miss Linda Thomas, sister
of the bridegroom, attended
the bride. She wore a pink
and white frock with pink and
white carnation corsage.
Victor Lively, Ashland,
served as best man.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held, with 35
relatives and guests attending.
The couple will make their
home in Corpus Christi,
Texas, where Mr. Thomas is
an airman with the United
States Navy.
The bride attended Crater
High school and is the fourth
generation of a pioneer family
of Josephine county. Mr.
Thomas attended Ashland
High school.
Shower Given
For Bride-Elect
Eagle Point Miss Margaret
Cearley, whose marriage to
Arthur Phillpott is planned
for this week, was honored at
a recent shower given at the
Charley Cearley home. The
wedding is set Friday, Decem
ber 26, at 8 o'clock p.m. in
Eagle Point Community Bible
church.
The hostesses were Miss
Georgia Weidman and Mrs.
George Allen, assisted by Mrs.
R. T. Weidman.
Guests attending the shower
were Mrs. T. B. Freeman, Mrs.
Porter . W. Allen, Miss Marie
Clark, Miss Barbara Hender
son, Mrs. Charlotte Francisco,
Mrs. Gertrude Stanley, Mrs.
Jessie Tycer, Mrs. Lottie Van
Scoy, Mrs. Irene Cox, Mrs.
Norman Stinger, Mrs. C. P.
Henderson, Mrs. W i 1 1 a r d
Cave, Mrs. Edward Chamber
lain, Mrs. Frank Putman, Mrs.
Janie Phillpott, Mrs. Ben
Kingeryt . Mrs. John Carnes,
Mrs. Foster Greb, Miss Joyce
Cearley, Mrs. Charley Cear
ley, Mrs. Ted Hoffman, Miss
Doris Hickson, Mrs. Ben Bor
en, Mrs. Burse Cathey, Mrs.
Rick Walgamott and Riki,
Mrs.. Ray Harnish, Miss Susie
Palm, Mrs. Frank A. Chamb
erlain, Mrs. Charley McClure,
Mrs. Lester McFall, and the
honored guest, Miss Cearley.
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