Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1960, Image 20

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Or.
B Sunday, March 13, 1960
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Mr. and Mrs. William Riley.
816 Slowart avenue, an
nounce lhe engagement of
iheir daughter. Colleen Jo
anne, to Gordon Thomas
Pathman, son of Mrs. Agnes
Pathman, 519 Fairmount ave
nue. Miss Riley is a graduate
of Medford High school in
1959. She attended Southern
Oregon college for one term
and is employed by Signal
Oil company, Medford. Mr.
Pathman is a senior at Med
ford High school. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Senior Center
Classes Slated
A copper tooling class will
be offered at the Senior Ac
tivity Center on Tuesdays
from 10 to 12 noon if enough
people are interested, it has
been announced.
Registrations will be taken
by telephone or in person at
the Center, 601 East Jackson
street, during this week any
afternoon from 1 to 3 pjn.
except Friday. The telephone
numhsr is SPring 2-4163.
X. D. Africa will teach the
arts and crafts group. An
opening date will be set as
soon as a class is organized.
Monday, March 14, the
Arm Chair Travel group will
hear Dr. Jouett P. Bray. He
will show his collection of
artifacts from the cliff dwell
ers of Arizona and will dis
cuss his trips to that region.
The public is welcome. Meet
ings are held from 1 to 3 p.m.
The wood carving class will
not meet this week. March 16
they will attend the 50 Plus
party at Camp White. All
other classes at the center
will meet as usual.
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21 North Central Avenue
Chloe Twedell
And Don Strong
Engaged to Wed
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Twedell, 1675 Valley View
drive, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Chloe
Sue, to Don Paul Strong, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strong,
805 Waverly avenue, Med
ford. Miss Twedell is a graduate
of Ashland High school and
attended Bethany Bible col
lege. She is now employed at
Rath's Fashion center, Med
ford. Her fiance is a graduate of
Medford High school and has
been attending San Francisco
City college and Heald's En
gineering school, San Fran
cisco, for the past two years
Their wedding is planned
for early summer.
Miss Chloe Twedell
Mother and Son
To Visit France
Camp White - Mrs. Robert
E. Kelley- and son Allen at
Camp White will leave March
20 for New York City where
they will board the French
liner Flanders for France.
Mrs. Kelly and her son will
spend five months visiting
friends and relatives in Paris,
on the French Riviera and in
Mauriac, Catal; and Thimory,
Loiret. Mrs. Kelley is a native
of France and her marriage
to Mr. Kelley took place in
Paris.
While in Thimory, Allen
will attend a French school
and will resume his studies at
St. Mary's school, Medford, in
the fall.
The travelers will return to
the United States on the Lib
erte the last of August.
Mr. Kelly is the chief so
cial worker at the Domicil
iary, Camp White.
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS WEEK
MARCH 13 thru s.
Woods,
Miss Doris Wall
Miss Doris Wall
To Become Bride
Of Donald Hayes
Jacksonville-Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wall, 604 Applegate road,
Jacksonville, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Doris, to Donald H. Hayes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hayes, Route 2, Box 6 B, Jack
sonville. Miss Wall is a graduate of
Jacksonville High school and
Robertson School of Business.
She attended Bethany Bible
college in Santa Cruz, Calif.,
and is now employed at the
Medford YMCA.
Mr. Hayes also attended
Jacksonville High school and
is employed at Cheney Stud
mill, Central Point.
A mid-summer wedding is
planned.
Newlyweds
Return From
Honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Bottger have returned to
Medford from their wedding
trip in California. The couple
was married March 3 at the
First Christian church with
the Rev. Glenn McKerrow of
ficiating. Mrs. Milton Snow played
the wedding music and accom
panied Dr. Snow, soloist.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hastain,
1116 West Ninth street. Mr.
Bottger's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bottger, Jackson
ville. The bride wore a ballerina
length beige lace dress and
carried a sheaf of red roses.
She wore a short net head
dress. Miss Emma Bottger, sister
of the bridegroom, attended
the bride. She wore a white
and aquamarine print frock,
made ballerina length, and
carried white flowers. Her
headdress was of net.
Richard Bottger served as
best man for his brother.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held. Mrs. Mar
tin Heitkamp cut and served
the wedding cake and Miss
Nancy King presided at the
punch bowl. Miss Jean Wil
liams poured coffee.
For her daughter's wed
ding and reception Mrs. Has
tain wore a blue paisley silk
dress. Mrs. Bottger chose a
navy blue dress. Their cor
sages were white carnations.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and is a
pledge of Epsilon Sigma Al
pha international sorority.
She is employed by Commer
cial Finance corporation. Mr.
Bottger completed school in
California and served with
the armed services in Ger
many for four years. He is em-
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Engagement Told
Of Janet Barker,
Donald Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker,
222 Ashland avenue, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Janet
Kay Barker, to Donald Wayne
Bowling, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Bowling, 802 Grant
street.
Miss Barker is a senior at
Medford High school. Her
fiance was graduated from
the same school and attended
Southern Oregon college. He
is employed as a carpenter.
No wedding date has been
set.
Miss Janet Barker
Marriage Set
For March 19
Phoenix - Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Skinner, Phoenix, announce
the engagement and approach
ing marriage of their daugh
ter, Sandra Jean, to Curtis
Darrell Weaver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Weaver, 727
West Fourth street. Medford.
Miss Skinner graduated
from Phoenix High school and
is attending Southern Ore
gon college. Her fiance gradu
ated from Queen Anne High
school in Seattle, Wash., and
is employed by the California
Oregon Power company.
The wedding has been set
for March 19 in Medford.
Medford Student
Named Chairman
Miss Marianne Samuelson,
a freshman at Oregon State
college, has been named chair
man of the radio committee
of the Associated Women Stu
dents at OSC. Chairmen were
selected by the AWS legisla
tive council.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ward A. Samuelson,
506 Whitman place, and a
1959 graduate of Medford
High school. She is also a
member of Delta Delta Delta
sorority; office secretary for
the school paper, the Barom
eter; and a member of the
Memorial Union hospitality
committee.
To Meet Next Sunday
Colonel Sargent camp and
auxiliary will meet Sunday,
March 20, at 1 p.m. at Red
man hall.
Mrs. Bertha Nelson, past
auxiliary president, who has
been spending the winter in
Texas with relatives, is ex
pected to return to the valley
in time for the meeting, Mrs.
James Vandersteen, daughter
of Mrs. Nelson, reported.
Mrs. Vesta Morgan was a
guest at the last meeting.
ployed by Kershaw orchards.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. Dorothy
Tockstein, Trail, and Neil R.
Price, Eureka, Calif., aunt
and uncle of the bride.
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Carl Browers
50th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brower
celebrated their fiftieth wed
ding anniversary Sunday,
March 6, with a family din
ner and reception for their
friends in Eagle Point. Mr.
and Mrs. Brower were mar
ried in a home wedding at
Eufraula, Okla., "March 5,
1910. Mr. Brower farmed in
Oklahoma before moving to
California in 1934 where he
continued his trade. He moved
his family to the Eagle Point
home where he was a dairy
man until he retired last year.
Approximately 65 guests
signed the guest book at the
reception given for the Brow
ers by their two daughters,
Mrs. Frank Powell, Eagle
Point, and Mrs. Milton
George, Santa Maria, Calif.
Guests called Sunday after
noon at the family home on
Lorraine street.
Mrs. Brower received her
guests wearing a two-piece
navy and white silk jersey
suit and wearing a carnation
corsage sprayed with gold
which was nresented to her
by her grandchildren, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Johnson and
Miss Arlene George.
The living room was dec
orated with yellow daffodils,
including several dozen given
the Browers for the occasion.
The refreshment table was
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Mrs. Frank Powell took
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Gifts were placed on a table
decorated with a gold money
tree presented to the Brow
ers by the family, and an old
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by the D. V. Rumseys of
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The family dinner was
served at the Brower home.
Present were their daugh
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Powell, Mr. George; the cou
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Arlene George of Santa Ma
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Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Rumsey,
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The family presented the
Browers a set of china and
a set of crystal.
Nevita Past Matrons club
will meet at 1 p.m. Wednes
day, March 16, at North's
Chuck Wagon for a regular
luncheon and business session.
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Central Point - Chairmen
for the Crater Garden club's
second annual flower show
and silver tea to be held April
2 at the Crater High cafeto
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Mrs. Charles Taylor is gen
eral chairman for the event.
Mrs. Henry Friesen is in
charge of entries and classifi
cations; Mrs. Charles Taylor
and Mrs. Cliff E. Green, sche
dule; Mrs. Lawrence Messal,
tea; and Mrs. Arthur Straus,
Mrs. Carroll Stevenson, Mrs.
Messal and Mrs. Green, wed
ding table.
The show is titled "Way
w a r d Spring." Regulations
and a schedule of the show
have been worked out by the
committee and are available
to those wishing to enter.
Scottish Rite Women
To Elect Officers
Election of officers for the
Scottish Rite Women's club
will be held at a meeting Mon
day, March 14, at 8 p.m. in
the Masonic temple. A social
hour will follow.
On the committee in charge
are Mrs. Wyles Berry, Mrs.
E. H. Kliever, Mrs. Mace
Freeland, Mrs. E. P. Stone and
Mrs. William E. Brewster.
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Mr. and Mrs. Berwick L.
Wood, and children, Sara and
Judy, 2445 East Main street,
left Friday to spend spring
vacation in southern Califor
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time at Palm Desert, will tour
Disneyland and will be guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Keeble
at Newport Beach. The
Keebles formerly lived in
Medford.
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The Medford Fifty Plus
club will meet with the Camp
White Fifty Plus club at
Camp White theater Wednes
day, March 16, at 1 p.m.
The bus will pick up mem
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also stop at the Senior Activi
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if any requests are made for
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