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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfortf, Or.
: A Sunday, Dec 13, 1959
Ceremony
-At Chapel
Weds Couple
Shady Cove-Miss Sue Ann
Harmon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Harmon, Shady
Cove, became the bride of
Charles Jenks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Holland Jenks, Eagle
Foint, in a ceremony held
November 25 in Meeker Mem
orial chapel of First Metho
;dist church, Medford.
Dr. George G. Roseberry
officiated at the single ring
rites held at 7 o'clock in the
evening. White and lavender
- chrysanthemums d e c o rated
'the chapel for . the event at
tended . by 40 relatives and
.friends. . .
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
satin frock and her short veil
was pale orchid. She carried
a bouquet of white and orchid
chrysanthemums.
Miss Linda Eccelston- at
tended the bride. She wore a
pale blue -dress with match
ing headdress and carried a
bouquet of pale blue flowers
Douglas Chamberlain
served as best man.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Harmon home in Eagle Foint.
Assisting with the serving
were Mrs. Karl Proctor, sis
ter of the bride; Mrs. Robert
Rae, Medford, cousin of the
bride, and Mrs. Don .Emeryi
Medford.
The bride attended Eagle
Point High school. Mr. Jenks
is a graduate of Eagle Point
High school and is employed
by B. F. Nork Logging com
pany, Shady Cove.
Bridge Players '
To Hold Dinner ;
- Members of Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club will ; hold
their annual Christmas party
Tuesday evening, December
15, at Girls Community club.
Play will begin at 7:30 p.m.
preceded by a dinner at 6
o'clock. . V-'- - ' r'-
i: Reservations must be made
with Mrs. Dolph Phipps or
Mrs. Frank Baker.
- North-south winners ot
play December 8 were Mrs.
Baker and Ray Wise,' first,
138; Mrs. Paul Hatton and
Mrs. George Rode, second,
1.24V&; Roy Pruitt ana faui
Hatton, third, 120; and Mrs.
Fred Burich, Mrs. Joseph
Glark, Mrs. Delbert Clifford
nd Mrs. George Dean,, who
tied for fourth, 109.
V East-west winners were
Mrs.; William Knope and Mrs.
Sam Richardson, first,: 126;
Mrs.-Dolph Phipps and Miss
Isobel - Stuart, second, 124;
Robert riiddleton and John
Shortridge, third, 116; and
Mrs. Roger Smoot and -Mrs.
Fred Purdin, fourth, 114 V4.
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. Miss Maxine Cook
Cooks Announce
Betrothal News
Redding Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cook, 2519 Hawn ave
nue, Redding, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Maxine, to- Jack Young, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Young,
371 O'Gara street, Medford.
Miss Cook' is a senior at
Enterprise high school and
upon graduation plans to en
ter nursing school. Her fiance
is a senior at Medford High
school and is employed by
the Piggly Wiggly company.
JMo date has been set for
their wedding.
Session Slated
For Bethel 14
Bethel 14, Interna tion Or
der of Job's Daughters, will
meet in the Masonic temple at
7;30 p.m., Wednesday, Decem
ber 16, with Queen Micke No
ble presiding over her final
session..
. . The regular choir, bethel
choir, and all interested girls
are requested to attend the
choir practice scheduled for
Monday, December 14, 6:30
p.m., in the Masonic , temple.
Carols will be practiced '
preparation for a caroling
party scheduled for Decem
ber 23.
Bethel members are :
quested to secure tickets pri
or" to December 15 for the an
nual winter dance ..hich is
sc' duled for December 18
at Rogue Valley Co . ntry
club. .
' It's Worto hA i (
To Medford , ; vi
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February Rites
Planned by Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Frazier, 2730 Stewart ave
nue, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Bev
erly, to Charles Cheney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Cheney, Chicago, 111.
Miss Frazier is a graduate
of Medford High school and
attended Southern Oregon
college. She is employed by
Harry and David, Bear Creek
orchards. Miss Frazier is a
member of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority.
Mr. Cheney was graduated
from Central Valley high
school, Spokane, Wash.",' and
attended the University of
Washington. He is employed
by Crater Lake Motors.
A February wedding Is
planned.
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Miss Beverly Frazier
(Landis pholo)
Social Club Plans
Luncheon Meet
Reams Social club will hold
its monthly luncheon at 12
noon Wednesday, December
16, at Medford Masonic hall.
Mrs. Stewart Penington, pres
ident, will preside. All those
having birthdays during the
months of October, November
and December will be hon
ored. .
The luncheon will be fol
lowed by a business meeting
and an afternoon at cards. All
Eastern Star members are
welcome to attend.
Mrs. Norman Svensen will
be chairman of the luncheon,
assisted by Mrs. E. G. Ran
dolph, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs.
Howard Phillips and Mrs.
John Lusk.
OPEN
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Five Extension Units Slate
A number of topics are an
nounced for meetings of coun
t. -ome extension units this
week.
Shady Cove
Candy making nr.". demon
strated by Mrs. Frank Lin
den, assisted by Mrs. Harold
rddle and Mrs. C. M. Wells,
at a meeting of Shady Cove
unit uesday, December 15,
at 10:30 a.m. at 2 home of
Mrs. Linden, Kee lane.
The chairman, Mrs.' John
Lowery, will conduct the
business meeting, to be fol
lowed by a potluck luncheon.
Following the lesson, mem
bers will hold the'r annual
Christmas gift exchange and
social hour.-
Officers
Installed
New officers of the Oregon
Nurses association, district 4,
were installed at a meeting
Wednesday, December 9, at
Girls Community club. Mrs.
Lois Robertson was installing
officer for the candlelight
ceremony.
Mrs. Loree Phillips is the
new first vice president; Mrs.
Margaret Nelson, second vice
president; Mrs. Margaret Ja
cobs, secretary; Mrs. Elsie
Dunlap, treasurer; and Mrs.
Jean Elder, Miss Eleanor'
Ozasek and Mrs. Phyllis
Schroeder, directors.
Mrs. Jacobs will complete
the unexpired term of Mrs.
Elizabeth Swink.
Following the dinner buf
fet, the association president,
Mrs. Stella Demo, gave the
annual report of the president
as printed in the Oregon
Nurse.
Room and table decorations
in a Christmas theme were ar
ranged by Mrs.. Ruth Amer, a
nurse, and Mrs. Irean Grigsby
from Klocker Printery.
Bartlett Group
Tells Winners
Mrs. Fred Burich and Mrs.
Russell Barnes were first in
play at the Bartlett Duplicate
Bridge club for juniors Mon
day, December 7.
" Mrs. William Cowning and
Mrs.. R. A. Naumes were sec
ond; Mrs. A. B. - Davis, and
Mrs. Roy Stein, third; and
Mrs. Darrell Miller and Mrs.
Laurence Espey and Mrs. Jay
Elliott and Mrs. J. J. Finegan
tied for fourth and fifth.
NIGHTS! SHOP
In the
Sams Valley
Alesson on herb cookery
will be presented by Ms.
Walter McClain; Gold Hill,
at a meeting of Sam's Valley
unit Tuesday, December 15,
at 10:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. Herman Eriem, Mea
dows, road. .
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon. Women at
tending are to bring table ser
vice. Central Point
The Christmas party for
Central Point unit will begin
at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, De
cember 16, at the home of
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LA POINTE'S 9:30 TILL 9 P.M.
Medford Shopping Center
Varied Programs
Mrs. J. H. Korner, 443 Oak
street. Women are to take
dishes to complete the holi
day meal. .
Mrs. Charles Klutsenbeker
will prepare the roast tur
key. On the committee are
Mrs. Arthur Straus, Mrs. Jac
quois Moore, Mrs. Pat Kidson,
Mrs. Paul Snook and Mrs. D.
D. Cobleigh.
A lesson on Christmas dis
plays and decorations will be
given by Mrs. Hester Culbert
son and Mrs. E. H. DeGarmo.
Women are to answer roll
call with a "thought for the
day" or a short poem. Instead
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of a gift exchange, members
are to bring a child's book or
washable toy to be sent to
the hospital.
Lona Pin
The Netherlands will be
"visited" by members of
Lone Pine unit at a meeting
Thursday, December 17, at
10:30 a.m. at Ro xy Ann
Grange hall.
Mrs. Louie Suiervald of
The Netherlands will be nar
rator on the unit's visit to her
country.
Mrs. Archie R. West will
be hostess for the luncheon
and Mrs. J. B. Chapman and
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UNTIL CHRISTMAS
(Saturdays till 5:30)'
Mrs. Dewey Babcock will as
sist. Gifts will be exchanged.
Members are to bring a
Christmas ornament.
Phoenix
Members of Phoenix unit
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Ray Hendrickson, Carpenter
Hill road, Friday, December
18, at 10 a.m. The program
is on "An exchange of Christ
mas traditions with friends
from other lands."
There will be a Christmas
tree and exchange of gifts.
Price of the gifts should not
be over $1 and they should
be hand-made if possible, of
ficers state.
Members are to contact
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