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o SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 1960 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORB, B 5 ( i Mi Installation Rites Held For Central Point Bethel Mr. and Mn. Rodney Franklin Davit Miss Ailene Ann Doran Bride of Rodney Davis Miss Ailene Ann Doran be came the bride of Rodney Franklin Davis in a ceremony held May 27 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. John Ilg officiated at the four o'clock afternoon rites attend ed by 100 relatives and friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myles F. Doran, 2241 Skyview drive. Mr. Da vis, who has been making his home at route 1, box 440, Talent, is a son of Mrs. Leatha Hepp, Crescent City, Calif., and Archie Davis, El gin, Ore. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a ballerina length frock of pale pink lace. Her veil was fin gertip length and she carried a bouquet of white carnations encircling pink roses. Miss Jo Creel was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length lavender lace frock and carried white carnations. John Winningham served as best man. Seating the guests were Dr. Bruce Stan ley and James Sheldon. The church was decorated with white stock and pink carnations. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents attended by 100 relatives and friends. Miss Marlene Miller cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Bruce Stanley and Mrs. James Sheldon poured. Miss Lynn Creel was in charge of the guest book. The couple traveled to Crescent City, Calif., on their wedding trip. The bride wore for traveling a white linen suit. They are making their home at 153 Granite street, Ashland. The bride attended Med- ford High school, Southern Oregon college, and Robert son School of Business. Mr. Davis attended Jacksonville schools. Chapter Notes Coming Events Coming events are an nounced by Reames chapter, Order of Eastern Star. The chapter will hold open installation of new officers on Saturday, June 25, at 8 p.m. in Medford Masonic temple. Mrs. Rov Nordwick will be installed 'worthy matron, and E. G. Randolph, worthy pa tron. At a stated meeting set for Thursday, June 23, at 8 p.m in the temple, candidates will be Initiated and new members honored. Mrs. Audrey Rob erts, worthy matron, and Carl Oestreich, worthy patron, will preside. Mrs. Fred Strang will be chairman for refreshments to be served in the dining hall following the meeting. t Debra Lee Krous Honored at Party Eagle Point Seventeen friends and relatives of Deb ria Lee Krous, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krous, Eagle Point, attended a party at her home June 15 in ob servance of her fourth birthday. Among the guests attending the afternoon event was Deb ria's grandmother, Mrs. James Dodson, Medford. A birthday cake and other refreshments were served. Central Point-Miss Rebec ca Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferrell, Old Stage road, Central Point, was installed honored queen of Bethel 38, International Order of Job's Daughters,. Saturday, June 11, at the Masonic Temple In Central Point. Line officers installed were the Misses Helen Goff, senior princess; Janet Hobbs, junior princess; June Hopkins, guide, and Sandra Beasley, marshal. Other officers installed were the Misses Virginia Wilson, recorder; Elaine Wilson, trea surer; Cheryl Ghelardi, chap lain; Charla Meyer, musician; Lorraine Scalber, librarian; Jan Campbell, Cora Bella Ra venor, Cathleen Harsh, Nancy Clark, Colleen Knapp, mes sengers; Judy Patterson, sen ior custodian; Lee Hamilton, junior custodian; Melba Gra ham, inner guard; Sue Kelley, outer guard; Kathleen Collins- worth, lady of the lights; and Pamela Burgoyne, page. In stalled as bethel choir were the Misses Janice Ayres, Pa tricia Knapp, Judy Lewis, Elin Livingston, Joane Os wald and Betty Plankenhorn. Miss Ferrell had chosen make believe" for her theme and yellow and white for col ors. The hall was decorated with huge butterflies and a lighted rose tree stood in the east. Miss Nanette Ferrell, small sister of the honored queen, escorted the bible. She was dressed in yellow with a crown of yellow and white daisies. Larry Smith sang "I Be lieve" for the altar song. The installing officers were the Misses Jeanette Purdy, retiring queen; Rachel Hamil ton, Linda Warren, Kay Ask with, Donna Burnett, all past honored queens of the bethel; Marion Parsons and Barbara Gordon, past honored queens of bethels 14 and 55, Medford and Janet Kilbourn and Ellen Ward, Central Point, mem bers. The crowning ceremony was performed by Crater chapter, Order of De Moley. Richard Lichti, master coun cilor was assisted by Jan Ackerman, Leslie Goff, Bruce Burns and Boyd Henry. Escorted were the past honored queens serving on the team. Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Ferrell were introduced and presented the queen with her gavel. Archie Purdy pre sented Miss Ferrell with a bouquet of yellow rosebuds from Masonic Lodge 135. Members of the Crater Chap ter of De Molay and their dad advisor, Russell Fair, were in-f troduced as well as L. R. Manning, Medford, grand rPENNEYH Slim SUMMER DRESS SCOOP! Sizes 3 to 6x and LOOK-A LIKE DRESSES! Penney's presents one of the greatest acts In Its tremendous show of fahion-mother and her understudies lighting up the scene in smooth cotton broadcloth (machine wh at medium set). Styled to draw rave notices with Schiffll embroidered cummerbund. Intermission for sleeves. Play of colors-white with navy and red. One of the many fashion ideas at Penney'i Summer Dress Carnival. NOTE TO OADi Wouldn't they look wonderful In these on Fath er s Dayl DfMjM Penney'i Menanlne Moor 298 TO 595 Miss Rebecca Ferrell (Landis photo) vice associate guardian of Oregon: guardians and asso ciates, Mrs. C. D. Elhart and Merlyn Borough, Bethel 14, Mrs. T. H. Denney and D. Mil ler, Grants Pass; Mrs. Dale Ackerman, Shady Cove, Mrs. Harold Gordon, past guard ian of Bethel 55; Mrs. Wil liam Askwith and H. P. Jew- ett, past guardian and asso ciate, Central Point. Miss Purdy presented the new queen with her bethel pin and traveling taira and return received her past honored queen s pin. New Plaque Miss Ellen Ward was pre sented to the honored queen and an announcement was made that a plaque had been purchased on which the name of an outstanding senior girl would be placed each term in commemoration of the work so many girls do who never aspire to, or become queen Miss Ward's name will be the first inscribed there. At the close of the cere mony Mrs. Archie Furdy, guardian, and Paul Hopkins, associate, escorted Queen Re becca's parents and sister to the east. An addendum was given for Miss Ferrell which included Miss Sue Kelley and Miss Ward with Miss Janet Kilbourn at the piano. For the reception which followed the serving table was decorated with yellow and white roses. Dogwood blossoms also decorated the room. In one corner of the room was a three tiered foun tain. Persons in charge of the decorations included Miss Ja net Hobbs, Mrs. Ferrell, Miss Jan Campbell, Miss Janice Ayres, Miss Sandra Beasley, Miss Helen Goff, Miss Sue Kelley, Miss Jeanette Purdy, Miss June Hopkins and their mothers. Family Spends Week End Here Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov ington and children, Deana and Jack, are week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mans field, 1615 Crater Lake ave nue. The Covingtons, who have made their home in Richmond, Calif., are en route to Seattle where Mr. Coving ton will take over the man agership of the Continental Baking company. First Night Meet Set By Group The Arm Chair Travel group will meet in the eve ning for the first time, Mon day, June 20. The session will be held at 7:15 p.m. in the Senior Activity center, 601 East Jackson street, to see col ored slides of flowers to be shown by L. E. McMurray, 440 Fairmont street. Pictun s of the recent rose parade taken during the Rose Festival In Portland will also be shown. Members of garden clubs and others interested in flowers are invited to attend. Meetings will continue to be at 1 p.m. after Monday unless the evening hour seems more popular during the summer months 1 was reported. The art class and the wood- carving class continue 10 meet on Tuesday and Wednes day afternoons, respectively. The art class is from 1 to 4 p.m. and the woodcarving from noon until 3 p.m. Mem bers take a sack lunch and start to carve at 12:30 p.m. Equipment Needed Fans loaned temporarily have made the Center more comfortable for the classes but permanent equipment is need ed. Persons having an electric fan that they may wish to do nate are asked to call the Center. The Senior Center orches tra, under the direction of Ed ward Root, was given a violin by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Teal, 811 Adams lane, new resi dents of Medford. Mr. Root notified the com mittee that the Center is about to lose the use of the piano. The piano was loaned to the Center for the use of the orchestra and dancing classes by Mrs. Ena Foss, of South Stage road, more than year ago. Anyone who has a piano to give or loan to the Center is asked to contact Mr. Root, SPring 3-2623. The orchestra now meets Thursdays from 10 to 12 a.m. and the Spanish class from 9 to 10. Two Daughters Receive Degrees Illinois Valley-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, Kerby, at tended graduation exercises at Oregon State college in Corvallis June 6. Their two daughters received degrees from the school. Miss Arle Scott received bachelor's degree in phar macy and Miss Edytha Scott a bachelor s degree in nome economics. The first will be employed at the Valley Drug store this summer. Her sister, wno is employed at the Illinois mar ket, plans to be married in August to Alan Claudson, Selma. He also was graduated from OSC June 6 and both plan to teach this fall at Rich land, Ore. Grandmothers Plan Meeting Monday Central Point - Mrs. Oscar Minnick has announced that Crater chapter, Grandmother Clubs of America, will meet Monday, June 20 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Kor ner, 443 Oak street, Central Point. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Millie Johnson and Mrs. Sadie Cyphers. 1 vs. 1 : .4 Miss Jackie Hume Corsage Making Topic for Group "Corsage Making" will be the lesson when the Sams Valley Home Extension unit meets Tuesday, June 21. at 10:30 a.m., acording to Mrs. George Bush, the new chair man. All interested women are invited to attend the meeting which will be at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hall, Sams Val ley road. Members are re quested to take at least three freshly picked flowers in a container of water, a sack lunch, and a bathing suit and towel. Time and weather per mitting, swimming will be enjoyed by those who wish to do so. Ceremony Slated For Bethel 56 Eagle Point-Bethel 56, In ternational Order of Job's Daughters, will hold a formal installation service Saturday, June 25, at 8 p.m. The public is invited to the event, which will be in the Eagle Point Elementary school cafeteria. Miss Jackie Hume, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume, Trail, will be crowned queen of the bethel. Miss Joey Hume will be the new senior princess; Miss Eda Lar son, junior princess; Miss Marcia Ackerman, marshal; and Miss Susanne Schauble, guide. Crater chapter. Order of DeMolay, will assist in the crowning ceremony. Follow ing the service a queen s ball will be held for bethel mem bers and guests. Invitations have been sent to all bethels in the valley. Assembly Reports Heard by Lodge Reports on the annual meet ing of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon were given at the last meeting of Olive Rebe kah lodge. Mrs. R. L. Appelgale of the local lodge was elected and installed as vice-president of the Assembly. The 1961 ses sion will be in Pendleton. Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Monday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows hall. Following a brief business meeting, members will go to Jacksonville to attend a Friendship night session of the Jacksonville lodge. Trail Churchwomen Entertain Visitors; Three Women Speak Trail - Four Medford wom en were in Trail recently to attend the monthly meeting of St. Martin's Episcopal Churchwomen. Mrs. Ward Hammond of the Rogue Valley Memorial Hos pital auxiliary displayed gar ments which auxiliary mem bers and other volunteers make for the hospital. Also speaking about hospital work was Mrs. Wallace Hamlin. Mrs. Robert Dames, dioces an worship chairman for Ore gon Episcopal Churchwomen, spoke on worship. Mrs. Leo Hoag, formerly of Prospect and now of Medford, also at tended the meeting. Mrs. Hoag is president of the south ern deanery of Episcopal Churchwomen. Neighborhood Club To Meet Wednesday Oak Grove Neighborhood club will meet Wednesday, June 22, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Winningham, 105 Perrydale avenue, at 12:30 p.m. Hamburgers and coffee will be served, it was report ed, and members are asked to take a salad or dessert. I'UM.'.M'H.'im.l r : r mi PITCTlTITi rv mri ?' 0 SOMETHING DELICIOUS HAPPENS WHEN LITTLE DAISY JOINS YOUR FAMILY AT MEALTIME. nnMea,9s MORE FUN THAN ANYTHING! Thjt's how your youngsters will feel sbout this new GYM DANDY Gym. 9 exciting plays, including the timous, 2 place Sky-Skoorer pumper with new SAFETY CIRCLE Grips, s 1 -piece galvaniied D-riil slide with double curve lor roller coaster-like ride, 2 fast-flying swings with durable plastic chain sleeves, I trapeie bar, adjustable gym rings and 2 acting bars. 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