SUNDAY, JULY 24. I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHE.
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Miss Medlin
Married To
John Ramsay
Mr. ond Mm, John A Ural
Hnmifiiy nrs milking tlu-lr
Inline In Sum DIoku, Calif.,
followliiK llii'lr wuddliiK July
1 nt the Flint I'rtwliyterlim
I'hui'cli In Sim Dlcito, The
Kov. Jnlili U. Tony officiated
ill tho double rlnu cnrcimmy
held lit 7 o'clock in the eve
ning Tho bride In the rurinnr
MiiiKiirvt Annii Mi'dlln, (IiiumIi
tor of Mr. mid Mm. LvhIIc
Medllu, n2 South lllvenilde
ovomiu, Medford. Mr. Hum
miy In n mm of Mr. nnd Mrn.
Edmund Hiimiiiiy of Apple
link! viillcy, lloiili) 1, Uux 43,
JiH'knoiivlllo. Thu purimut of
tho couplo wvro In Sun Dicuo
for tho rltva,
Given In miirrliiKo by her
fnthor, tho brldo wore while
lrevolr frock fimhloncd
with Kiithorcd k I r t mid
mutchliiK Jiitkrt. Tho Jnt'kct
bud n Polrr Pun eollnr nnd
embroidered yoke. Hit white
utriiw lure lint held a xhort
face veil nnd nho curried n
wlilln Bible, a Kilt to the bride
when nhu win enrolled In the
first ifnide.
Other relatives nttendliiK
the ceremony were Churlci K.
Hiininiiy, brother of the brlde
Krooin. AnpleKato valley, Mr,
nnd Mm. K. J. Rairuuiy, Krund
pareiiu of the brldeKroom, nnd
Mlu Elizabeth Riiiunny, mint
of the brldeKroom, all Carl.v
bud, Calif.
The bride win KraduuU'd
from Medford 1 1 1 if h school
last month Willi iicndemlc
honor. She plant to attend
San Mrilo State college. Mr.
Itiinway alio attended Med
ford II lull lichool and Is an
electronics technician in the
U.S. Navy stationed at the
Amphibian bnse nt Coronndo,
Cnllf. They are making their
home nt 1(121) Union itrcct,
Apartmunt 2, Sun Diego.
District Session
Stated by Groups
Mrs. Don Heed, Baker,
slate president Veterans of
World War I auxiliary, will
attend n politick dinner meet
ing nnd business session of
District 7 of the barracks and
uuxlllary nt Grants Pnss park
Sunday, August 7,
Tho announcement was
made recently by Mrs. Aluln
Lucas, nuxlllary president of
the district, nt meeting
July 20 of Barracks 840 nnd
auxiliary. The event was n
pollock dinner in the Girls
Community club. About 75
Attended. Entertainment was
furnished by the Entiles lodge
Hillbilly nnd City Slickers
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Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Ramsay .
(Z's Studio)
Group Attends Reception
Approximately 700 Order
of Eastern Star members from
all parts of Oregon nnd Wash
ington attended a reception nt
Seaside, Ore., July 10, honor
ing Mrs. Jelis Hermann,
worthy grand matron of Ore
gon. Honored with her were
Mrs. John Phillips, grand
chaplain of Oregon nnd Mrs.
Thelmn Palmrose. grand rep.
resentntlve to Vermont In
Oregon.
Attending from H e a m c s
chapter In Medford were W.
Morris Boughner, worthy
grand patron of Oregon; Mrs.
Doughtier, grand Electu, nnd
Mikelyn BmiKhner; Mrs. E.
G. Handolph, grand represen
tative of District of Columbia
in Oregon. Mr. Randolph, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nordwick.
From Navita chapter In
Central Point were Mrs. Frank
Ward, Mrs. Wyles Berry,
grand representative of Wis
consin In Oregon. Mr. Berry
and Mrs. Merrill Harsh.
Those attending from
Adarel chapter In Jacksonville
were Don Shores, Estaral com
mittee member nnd Mrs.
Shores und Mrs. Furman
Evernham, Mrs. E. Honda
bush nnd Miss Carlottn Wise,
mnn, past grand matron of
Oregon, represented Josephine
chapter. Grants Pass. From
Ashliind were Mrs. William
Webber nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Ward. .
All of the grand officers of
the grand chapter of Oregon
were in attendance with the
exception of the grand secre
tary. Other distinguished and
honored members were the
worthy grand matron and pa
tron of Washington, Mrs.
Becky Davis and Robert Cun
ninghnm, with other grand
officers.
Eleven past grand matrons,
seven past grand patrons, 33
grand committee members, 20
grand representatives nnd
many worthy matrons nnd pa
trons from throughout Oregon
were also present.
Mrs. Hermann was given a
surprise addendum by the
Portland Assembly 14 of
Rainbow Girls and one by her
local Maple chapter of Sea
side. 1 The Southern Oregon
association addendum was a
ship, the S.S. Mattic Hermann,
in which they "sailed" Mrs.
Hermann to three ports repre
senting the Roguo River val
ley, the Klamath basin and
the Umpqua volley. At each
port Mrs. Hermann was pre
sented with gifts appropriate
to that section of Southern
Oregon. At the close of the
addendum, Mrs. Shores pre
sented both Mr. and Mrs. Her
mann with honorary mem
berships In the Southern Ore
gon association.
The decorations for the eve
ning centered around the
Rainbow which is Mrs. Her
mann's symbol for the yenr.
New onion salad dressing
mix produces a mild, creamy
dressing when blended with
water, oil and vinegar. For
flavor variations, substitute
catsup or fruit Juice for water.
Miss Lyman to
Teach in Fall
At University
Gold MUl-Mlss Shirley Ly
man, daughter of Mr. and
Ernest Lymnn, Gold Hill, re
ceived her muster of science
degree in foods and nutrition
lust month from Oregon State
college, Corvallls.
She plans to visit her par
ents after August 1 and in mid-
August will leave for Tusca
loosa, Ala,, where she has ac
cepted a teaching position at
tho university of Alabama.
A graduate of Crater High
school with the cluss of 1053,
MIbs Lyman attended Oregon
Statu college where she re
ceived B bachelor of science in
1037 In home economics and
a master of science degree In
foods and nutrition. Her mas
ter's thesis was on "The Effect
of Freezing on Microscopic
Structure and Palutabilily of
French Fried Foods."
Since July 1038, Miss Ly
man has been a Junior home
economist instructor, doing
home economics foods re
search at the college. After
graduation last June, she re
mained In Corvnllis where she
plans to continue this work
until August 1.
Miss Lyman was elected to
Omicron Nu home economics
honorary, ond Kappa Delta
PI, education honorary. She
lived In Azalea house where
she was house manager and
served as vice president one
year.
She is a member of the
American Home Economics
association, Oregon Home
Economics association, the
state council and is chairman
of the Oregon Home Econom
ics association research com
mittee. She is also a member
of the American Association
of University Women.
Among activities in which
she participated when a stu
dent at Crater High included
the Girl's League, Future
Homemakers of America,
Comets, and the annual staff.
She served as treasurer of the
Future Homemakers of Amer
ica group during her junior
year and was selected as foot
boll princess during her sen
ior year.
Miss Lyman received a
third place award In the Elks
Scholarship dlyision when a
senior,
The newest shopping bags
arc imprinted with shopping
list blanks. The bags, being
given a trial tote by a group
of New York supermarkets,
were originated, designed and
copyrighted by a Now York
advertising and public rela
tlons consultant.
Families
Hold Runion
Applegute Valley-Fifty sev
en persons, Including frionds,
attended tho second annual
reunion and dinner of the
Hasklns and Saltmarsh fam
ilies held last Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Dean
Soltmarsh, 2710 Stewart av
enue, Medford. Mrs. Val Has
klns of Jacksonville was pre
sented a large birthday coke.
'those coming from a dis
tance for the reunion were
Mrs. Cora Rankin and son
Kenneth, Sllverton, Ore.,
Mrs. Frank Fclge, Auburn,
Calif., and Mrs. Peggy Lay,
Klamath Falls. Attending
from Ashland were Mrs. Paul
Guilcy and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Eastman. Frank Wat
son, San Jose, a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Byrne, also
attended. '
Melvin Saltmarsh, Medford,
was elected president of the
group, and Mrs. Gulley was
elected secretary. The home
of Dick Saltmarsh on Cole
man creek was selected as the
meeting place for next year.
The first pioneers of these
families came to Jackson
county in 1852.
Chevalier Degree
To Be Conferred
On Three Youths
Three Medford youths, Les
lie Little, Billy Williams and
Dick Swinney, will receive
the chevalier degree of the
Order of De Molay at a public
ceremony Monday, July 25, at
8 p.m. in the Medford Mason
ic temple. This is the highest
honorary degree to be at
tained in the Order of De
Molay.
The advisory board, assist
ed by Oregon chapter.
Knights Templar, will con
duct the ceremony with Ross
Gilkison conferring the degrees.
The Shrine Chanters will
provide music during the eve
ning.
Following the ceremony re
freshments will be served by
the De Molay Mothers' club
In the dining room.
All De Molay members,
friends and persons Interested
in De Molay are invited to
attend.
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Picnic
Medford Christian Temper
ance Union will hold a picnic
Thursday, July 28 at the
ranch home of Dr. B. R. El
liott, 2186 Hanlcy Road.
Those needing transportation
are asked to call SP 2-8449,
and then to be at the Presby
terian church by 11 a.m.
Couple to Leave For Stay Abroad
part of a years trip which
Cave Junction - Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Halburson, Ker
by, will leave July 26 for
New York City on the first
will take them to Norway.
The couple plan to drive
east, stopping at points of
interest, and will sail from
New York aboard the SS
Stanangnfjord September 20.
They plan to take their car
with them.
After landing at Proanb
hem, Norway, they will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Hollli Fronts,
parents of Mrs. Halburson,
and five sisters and two broth
ers of Mr. Halburson that
they have not seen for mora
than 50 years.
Brans d auy
sell 1
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time
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Clean-Up of Summer
KEDS & Odds and Ends
NOW $288
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