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0 0 o o o o no ( ) o oo o 1 Miss Judilh Nelson Judith Nelson, Ralph Burkett Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs P K Nain 3380 Bellinger lane, announce i n e engagement of their daughter. Judith Carol m Ralph W. Burkett, son of Mrs. waDie Burkett, Buena Park Calif., and Floyd Burkett, Cor vallis. Miss Nelson was graduated rrom Jacksonville High school in 1959 and entered Honran Fox college, Newberg, last iau. ner nance is in the Navy Mother-Daughter Banquet Planned "Gingham to Nylon" is the theme for the annual Mother Daughter banquet to be held at First Methodist church Monday, May 9 at 6:30 p.m. Program highlights will in clude "Then and Now" in sports, games and fashions, "The Children's Hour," and the Medtones, an all girl "bar bershop" quartet. The Woman's Society of Christian Service expects to entertain about 300 mothers and daughters at the event this year with Circles 6, 8, 9 and 10 In charge of the din ner and program. Scottish Rite Women Announce Meeting Scottish Rite Women's club will meet Monday evening, May 9, at the Masonic Hall. Mrs. Frank Salyers will be head of the refreshment com mittee. A business meeting will be followed by cards. Autumn Rites; ' Planned by Pair Central Point-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Groliong. 712 Manzani- ta street. Central Point, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Verona Mar garet, to Pfc. Robert Curtis Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Fowler, 1921 Elm avenue, Medford. The bride attended Crater High school and is employed in the recording department at the county courthouse. Mr. Fowler also attended Crater High school and is serving in the Marine Corps as a tele type operator, he is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. An October wedding is planned. r v Malt, Tl'lWt MeeferJ Or, 3' tV &R m . i v ' -J ' ." j i. 1 Cat iif-'t A ; i t Verona Groshong (Landis photo) Wedding Date Set By Couple Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mann, 1425 Stewart avenue, an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Douglas Dyer, son of Mrs. Ilo C. Dyer, Myrtle Creek. Miss Mann is a graduate of Medford High school and is at tending Medford Beauty school. Mr. Dyer, a graduate of Myrtle Creek High school, is employed by California-Ore gon Power company. Their wedding is planned for May 27 at First Methodist church. JUST ARRIVED! ! Haeger "Flower Ware" . Garden Club Approved BOWLS AND VASES Open Monday Night FREE PARKING ft CAKE DECORATING! SUPPLIES: I Tipi Pasta Colors Parchment Wilton Cake Dec. Book it used in decorating classes, j rcf IMCMWSM IN HOMfWAKfJI 245 S. Central at 10th Janet Mae Ward Janet Mae Ward Engaged to Wed Gerald Moore Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Ward, 30 Richmond avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Mae, to Gerald L. Moore, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Moore, 101 North Rose avenue. Miss Ward is a graduate of Medford High school. Her fi ance is an engineering stu dent at Southern Oregon col lege. No date has been set for their wedding. 3 mm SOC Students Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H- Mul ler. 029 Minneaota avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Danusia Ko wfca, to Hffuert C. Btll, Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence W. Bell, 512 Herbert street, Ashland. Miss Kosecka is a graduate of Medford High school and Is majoring in elementary edu cation at Southern Oregon col lege. Mr. Bell is a graduate of Ashland High school and is majoring in business admin istration at the same college. Both are freshmen. No date has been set for the wedding. I -i . f $f- VJ "4 lt A Joy Joanne- Dahl Married To Gerald Richard Gould Miss Mary Stiehl Miss Mary Stiehl To Become Bride j Of Gordon DeVos Mr. and Mrs. Fay M. Stiehl, i 116 Elk street, announce the engagement of their daughter, I Mary Dorcas, to Gordon Bruce DeVos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeVos, route 2, box 15, Jacksonville. Miss Stiehl is a senior at Crater High school. Her fi ance, a graduate of Jackson ville High school, is employed at Matlack's Super Market. A summer wedding is planned. at east hart's JUST ARRIVED . . . "SUMMER DAYS & .'. -jrs ML. SUMMER NIGHTS" Glen of Michigan COLLECTION By Bill Atkinson He's taken the most wonderful plaids you've ever seen, colored them with sunshine and moonlight, then cut them simply, separately, excitingly. He likes good old white duck that you can bleach the grass stains out of. There's his own Picnic Cloth that has body without weiaht, and shirtings that are pretty and un expectedly pale. . . . what better makings for easy summer oays and exciting summer nights! Exclusively at. ,. 6l7EastMain Ph.$P2-8992, Where you'7tpd the, elttthe ) you love to live in. VteXAJuaaiMesseM Denusia Kosecka (Landis photo) Carl Jantzers Honored By Wedding Shower Shady Cove-Trail-A wed ding shower was given April 29 at the Country Playhouse on Elk Creek by friends of the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jantzer, Trail. The couple were married April 12 at the Church of Christ, Central Point. Mrs. Jantzer is the former Joyce Conner, Shady Cove. Green and orchid colored flowers and white candles decorated the tables for the event. Eighty-six friends and relatives attended. Music was played by Ted- die Kinney and Kenneth Stewart with vocal numbers by Miss Margaret Hanson. Following the program the guests had round and square dancing. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinney and children, Dickie, Christy and Ronnie, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Force and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Davis, Pros pect: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Han son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wil son, Mrs. Carroll Watson, Mrs. Josephine Leabo, Gene Ash and sons George and Ed die, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waltz and children, Janice Judy and Ronnie, Shady Cove; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Esten, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughn, Mrs. David Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shimek, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miller and son, Morgan; Glen da Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Hanson, daughter Marga ret and son Leonard, and Mrs. Allan Rodgers, Trail. Olsen-Densmore Rites Announced Gold Hill A n u m b e r of Gold Hill residents traveled to Roscburg April 30 for the wedding of Miss Sandra Dens more, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Densmore, former residents of Gold Hill. The bridegroom is Lee Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen, Roseburg. Making the trip to Roscburg were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross, Mrs. Maude Robinson, Mrs. Betty Shoemaker, sister of the bride, and her daugh ter, Darlene, A. B. Taylor, the bride's grandfather, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Taylor, uncle and aunt of the bride, and their children, Ronnie and Eileen. Darlene Shoemaker was a candiclighter at the wdding, which was in Melrose Commu nity church. Also among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mn. Olin V. Poe, Phoenix. Visitors at the Densmore home in Roseburg recently were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlton, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitterling, Eagle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hen drickson and Mrs. Hendrick- i son's mother, Mrs. Paul, all of Central Point. Nevita Chapter Announce Meeting I Central Point-Nevita chap-' ter. Order of Eastern Star, : will convene for a stated meet ing Tuesday, May 10, at 8 p.m. In the Masonic temple In Cen tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Kelly will have charge of the dining room and Mrs, Wallace Neece will decorate. Mfii) Frank Ward. W.M., and ltt Berry, W J,, will praa 00 0 Ashland- Miss Joy Joanne Dahl. Ashland, became the bride of Gi-rald Richard Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J Parfcc?. iinil Ash land avenue. Ashland, in a ceremony held April 24 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at First Christian church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mil. W. II. Dahl. Route 1, Box 48C, Jacksonville. The Rev. James M. Sin clair officiated at the double ring r:, ?s attended by 150 rel atives and friends. Large ba kets of flowering cherry, white lilac, and pink tulips and pots of Easter lilies decor ated the church. Mrs. Sinclair played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Paul Bell soloist. The bride wore a ballerina length while brocaded taffeta frock with nylon chiffon sash and bow. Her veil was held by an embroidered cap and she carried a white orchid and lily of the valley on a white Bible. Her pearl necklace was a gift of the bridegroom. Phillip F. Dahl, Jacksonville, gave his sister in marriage. Miss Amelia Stimson, Med' ford, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length white nylon organdy frock with blue flowers. Her white cap was embroidered and she carried a white carnation nosegay cen tered with a red rose. Candle- lighters were Vickie Marie Parker and Jeri Jeanne Card er. Vickie wore a white flower flocked nylon dress and Jeri's was pink. Both had pink car nation corsages. Norman Gould, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and seating the guests wera Thomas Parker, brother -4 -a1 ) i; J sr. It -is i ; x jp ot the bridegroom, and Larry Paschke. For her daughter's wedding and recention Mrs. D.Jti cnose a blue print nylon sheath with matching jacket. Her acces sories were bone white and blue. Mrs. Parker wore a blue and white silk sheath with blue jacket and white acces sories. Their corsages were white carnations. The reception was held in the church parlors. Pink flow ers and white candles decor ated the bride's table. Mrs., A. J. Kanclier. cut the wedding fake. Mrs. Elton Daly presid ed at the punch bowl and Mrs. Edwin R. Durno, Medford, poured the coffee. Mrs. Edgar Duvaul and Mrs. John Scho enwald were in charge of the event. Miss Sharlee McNerney, San Francisco, cut the bride groom's cake. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. L. G. Haynie. Mrs. Elmer Newton and Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker. Miss Marlcnc Powell and Miss Karen Elle were at the gift table and Miss Linda Luc Dahl, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Also assisting with the wed ding and reception were Mrs. Henry Carr and Mrs. Charles White. The couple traveled to Red Bluff, Calif., on their wedding trip, the bride wearing for traveling a blue and white knit suit with white acces sories and an orchid corsage. They are making their home at 171 Granite street. The bride attended Jackson ville and Medford schools and is employed by Rogue Valley hospital. Mr. Gould is a grad uate of Ashland High school and attended Northwest Chris tian college, Eugene, and Southern Oregon college. He i s employed b y Medford Moulding company at While City. Among the guests attending the wedding and reception were Mrs. Jennie St. Arnold, Central Point, grandmother of the bridegroom; George Z. Hodowal, Grants Pass, grand father of the bride; and Wil liam Dahl Jr., Jacksonville, brother of the bride. Other out-of-town guests Included Mrs. Eva Smith, Cen tral Point; Robert Jacobson, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelton and Miss Di- anne Shelton, Gold Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Dur four, Eagle Point. f Style Show To Be Friday A large number of reserva tions have been made for the Kiwanian Dames f.iiuun show and lunchr-on sTiT'ljiv io Mrs. Glen Branlund and Mrs. Jerry Lausmaun, co chairmen of the event. Planned for Friday. May 13, at 12.30 p.m. el the Rogue Valley Country cluh, the show theme is "Magic Mo ments of 1960." Mrs. John Raapke will be commentator for the fashions presented by Burelson's, llad ley's, Leon';, and J. C. Pen ney company. The mystery model will again be a feature attraction of the fashion show. A social afternoon of cards will fol low. Proceeds from this affair will be used toward the pur chase of a dental drill for the Dental Clinic for underprivi leged children. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Paul Walker, SPring 3-2561 or Mrs. Emer son Anderson, SPring 2-2134. Music IImrKv playing ever1 , Ife baj sjfcn 'appeared In a piano selections. I concert which consisted of mu Robert Brewer Jr , son of sic he had arranged, 'chm Mr. ami Mrs. R. A. Brewer, I posed, and written for trom 3U7 Laurel street, Medford, bone. He is receiving hie mas is also participating in several ter's degree in music from the of the tnuic festival events, college this year. Mother Attends College Concerts Mrs. Frank Ilussoiig, 56 Soulli Barneburg road, is in Portland this week end at tending the annual spring con certs which are being present ed hy the music department of Lewis and Clark college. Her daughter Carol is participat ing in several of the events. She is a junior at the college, and is majoring in music. Earlier this spring. Miss Hussong entertained at the esiiik Excruciating headaches may be caused by eyestrain. Eyestrain can ako reduce work ing efficiency, promote fatigue and irrita bility and may be allied with other physi cal troubles, such as neckache, backache, and upset stocmach. Why suffer needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper ye care. Have your eyes examined at least once a year by Dr. Noles' Optometrist. Convenient Credit We Giv. "S8.H" Green Stamps net 55 (A iftux COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Phone SP 2-9990 casual shopping with convenient parking Oil. Omar J. Nabs and WMlom T. IMm Mrs. Blanche Darby. 530 Whitman place, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Jean, io Douglas Dean Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chamberlain, box 258, Shady Cove. Miss Darby attended Medford High school. Mr. Chamberlain is a graduate of Eagle Point High school and is now employed by Ben Nork of Nork's Log ging company. A summer wedding is planned. ' Legislator Talks For AAUW Event Mrs. Stephen G. Nye was in Coos Bay, Ore., yesterday noon to speak for a luncheon meeting of the. Coos Bay branch, American Association of University Women. Mrs. Nye, a member of the Oregon legislature and now working with the interim committee on education, spoke on "Education Problems." WE GIVE r S ; : GREEN v !' ' stamps y ; A A kr : J the fit of fashion depends on the NEW Ah the joy of looking as good as you feel. Silf Skin solves that problem with a NEW Hl Waisted girdle that Is knit from one continuous strand of the finest elastic yarns. 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