Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1959, Image 19

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    Shower Honors
Mary Pat Lucy
Miss Mary Pat Lucy was
honored with a gift shower at
the last meeting of the Jack
son County Home Extension
Advisory committee.
The meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Glen V. Al
len with a luncheon served
at noon.
Miss Lucy is the home dem
onstration agent for Jackson
county. She is to be married
To Hold Election
St. Catherine's Guild of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will
meet Monday, December 14,
at 8 p.m. at the parish house.
Officers will be elected and
bazaar items not sold at the
recent event will be offered
for sale at that time.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn
and Mrs. John Ax tell.
in January to Ralph Holzap
fel of Shedd, Ore.
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Miss .Sharon-Lee Lilly
Bride of Ronald Harrison
Sacred Heart Catholic
church was the scene of the
wedding of Miss Sharon Lee
Lilly, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lilly, Point Arena,
Calif., to Marine Pfc. Ronald
W. Harrison, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William O. Harrison,
3360 Lone Pine road.
The Rev. John Ilg officiated
at the nuptial mass, which was
celebrated at 10 o'clock the
morning - of November 28.
Bouquets of red and white
carnations decorated the altar.
Bruno "Pellegrini was at the
organ.
The bride, escorted to the
altar by her father, wore a
gown of lace over bridal
satin, which she designed and
the bridegroom's mother
made. It was of ballerina
length, styled with finger tip
length lace sleeves and a neck
line trimmed in pearls. She
carried a white orchid and
streamers of white carnations,
atop a white missal, and with
a mother of pearl rosary.
The maid of honor was Miss
Wanda Cossey, who wore a
gown of .red brocade satin
Betrothal News
Announced Here
- Mr. and Mrs..Z. H. Lane,
Cleveland, Ohio, announce
the engagement of then
daughter, Lola Ann, to Ger
ald G. Johnson, Madras, Ore.
Mr. Johnson is the son of
Mrs. Violette M. Johnson, 611
Sherman street, Medford and
Garth Johnson, Portland. ,
The couple attended Wil
1 a m e 1 1 e University where
both graduated in the field
of music in 1958. Miss Lane
was affiliated with Chi Ome
ga sorority and Mr. Johnson
with Phi Delta Theta fratern
ity. Miss Lane is employed as
a secretary in Cleveland and
Mr. Johnson is director of
music in the Madras Junior
and Senior High schools. .
A summer wedding ' is
planned.
with red chiffon train which
she had designed, and which
Mrs. Harrison made. Her bou
quet was of white carnations.
Gilbert Harrison was best
man for his brother. Ushers
were William Morse, Central
Point, and John Shama.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey,
uncle and aunt of the bride,
were hosts at a reception
which followed at their home
at 130 Highland drive. Forty
guests attended. .
Mrs. Harold Mercer made
the wedding cake, which was
decorated in pale blue and
white, using the reception
colors or red, white and blue.
Mrs. Dennis Burns attended
the bride's book. Mrs. Ken
neth Clemmens poured coffee
and Mrs. Betty Walter poured
punch. Miss Sue Blake and
Miss Pat Christine served
cake.
The young couple traveled
to San Diego,' Calif., where
the bridegroom is station for
18 weeks' training. For travel
ing the bride wore a pleated
jersey dress of avocado green
with matching accessories.
She attended Crater high
school and was graduated
from Willits, Calif., high
school. She resided at Girls
Community club.
The bridegroom, who was
student body president of
Crater high school in 1957, at
tended' Southern Oregon col
lege and Willamette univer
sity before entering the Ma
rine corps. He is a radio
operator.
Those coming from out of
town for the wedding included
the bride's grandmothers, Mrs.
Alfred Hubert, Hillsboro, and
Mrs. John Lilly, Grants Pass;
her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Clem
mens, Newburg; her great
aunt, Mrs. Anna Van Duker,
Klamath Falls; and her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lilly, and small son,
Roy, Point Arena, Calif., who
traveled to Medford with the
bride's parents;- and the bride
groom's grandmother, Mrs.
Laura Belli, Gardena, Calif.
mi f Xii mJ - Tn mi in in
Marine Pfc. and Mrs. Ronald W. Harrison
(Hall photo)
BPWC Slates Holiday Party
Members of Medford Busi
ness and Professional Wom
en's club will hold their an
nual Christmas party at Girls
Community " club Thursday
evening, December 17. Christ
mas music and a gift exchange
are planned.
The group held its first an
nual Christmas dinner dance
December 5, at the Tally Ho
Dining Room.
Attending were County
Judge and - Mrs. Earl Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Faulkner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Freil, Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Preston,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Pal
mer, Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Watson and guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin H. Ward.
Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. William Milhoan,
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Short
ridge, Mrs. Clara Mall and
Miss Lucille Lenox.
Judge Miller is an honorary
member of the club. .
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Sundjy, Dec. 13, 1959
Headdress
Winners
Announced
Mrs. William Patton was
awarded the grand prize in
the headdress competition
held as a part of the annual
Christmas Charity Ball of
Medford Junior Service
league. The ball took place
Friday night at Rogue Valley
Country club with Mrs. Floyd
Hart Jr., as chairman.
Mrs. Patton, gowned in
black, wore a brass wire hold
er filled with fresh pink car
nations and ferns on her head.
First place winner for league
members was Mrs. William
Cowning. Her headdress was
a farm scene edged with cran
berries and showing a farmer
figurine with pistol aimed
at head. A small sign read
"Cranberry Merchant."
Runners - up were Mrs.
James Richeson wearing a tall
headdress of Christmas foil
and glitter and Mrs. R. Ren
Taylor whose headdress was
entitled "Pennies from Heav
en." It was a pink angel hair
halo which matched her pink
gown; golden pennies dangl
ed from the halo.
Another winner was Mrs.
Loren Sawyer who wore a
doll on her head. The doll's
gown of blue was similar to
that worn by Mrs. Sawyer,
and she had made both gowns.
Last of the winners was
Mrs. Rodger Sterton who wore
a miniature chimney out of
which emerged a little' Santa
Claus.
About 250 attended the
event.
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Adarel Past Matron's club
will hold a luncheon meeting
at the Chuck Wagon on North
Riverside avenue Monday,
December 14, at 1:30 p.m. .
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