MEDFORD' MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1969 Q
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Linda Lillian Nelson
Linda Nelson,
David Bollweg
To Wed in Fall
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Nelson, Route
1, Box 324, Central Point, an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter Linda Lillian
to David Michael Bollweg.
He is a son of, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bollweg, formerly of
Central Point and now of
Clackamas, Ore.
Both Miss Nelson and her
fiance attended Crater High
school, and Mr. Bollweg is
employed by Western Auto
?"pply company. '
A fall wedding is planned
by the couple.
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. Family Arrives
From Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall and
son James Kendall Hall, Rose
burge, are house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randol
pha, 303 Vancouver avenue.
They plan to attend Shake
ipearean festival plays in
Ashland, and will visit their
on and his bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Alan Hall, 14
South Orarige street.
Mrs. E. S. Hall is a sister
of Mrs. Randolph.
October Rites
Planned by Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Martin D.
Schnack, Campbell road, bti-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Madalene to
Dominic Bregante, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Bregante, Mill
brae, Calif.
Miss Schnack was gradu
ated from St. Mary's - acad
emy, Medford, and attended
the University of Portland
Both Miss Schnack and her
fiance are on the staff of Wal
ston and company in San
Francisco.
The couple plans an Octo
ber wedding.
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Madalene Schnack
(Landii photo)
Meeting Slated
By Alpha Chis
The annual mid-summer
meeting of Alpha Chi Omega
sorority members will be held
Tuesday, August 9, at the
home of Mrs. Fred Konshot,
1820 Vrown avenue, Medford.
It is set for 1:30 p.m.
Members may make reser
vations by calling Mrs. M. M,
Huggins, Coal Mine road,
SPring 2-6449.
A special invitation is ex
tended to members of the sor
ority who are new to south
ern Oregon.
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E,TTERT
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Di-
brow. Turner, Ore., announce
the engagement of their
daughter Sandra to Dale Don
aid Foresee, ion of Mr, and
Mrs. Gene Foresee, 3514 Rob
erts road, Medford.
The bride-elect and her
fiance will be sophomores at
Oregon State college this fall
No wedding date has been set
Betrothal News
Announced Here
Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Suit, 1666 Springbrook road,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marva, to Jim
E. Guches, son of Mrs. Earl
Guches, 819 Marshall avenue
and the late Mr. Guches.
Miss Suit is a graduate of
Phoenix High school and at
tended Robertson School of
Business. She is employed at
Sears Roebuck company. Mr.
Guches '.vas graduated from
Medford High school and is
employed at Rogue River Or
chards Packing plant.
The wedding is planned for
October 15 at the Phoenix
First Presbyterian church.
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Wedding Day
Set By Couple
Hornbrook - Mr. 'and Mrs.
Ernest Elmore have announc
ed the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Gerry, to John L.
Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wayne, Hornbrook.
Miss Elmore was a mem
ber of the 1960 graduating
class of Yreka High school,
of which Mr. Wayne also is
a graduate. He is employed
at Eastlick's Mill in Yreka.
Their marriage is set for
August 27 in the Hornbrook
Methodist church, after which
they will make their home in
Yreka.
Miss Elmore is a charter
member of the Vaquerras,
Hornbrook's girl's mounted
drill team.
Student Nurse
To Be Graduated
Central Point - Miss Laurel
Higinbotham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Higinbotham,
Taylor road, Central Point, is
scheduled to graduate Friday,
August 12, from the Univer
sity of Washington, School of
Nursing, Seattle, Wash.
Miss Higinbotham, a grad
uate of Crater High ' school,
also attended Seattle Pacific
college and took her clinical
training at the Swedish hospi
tal, Seattle. She majored in
orthopeuics and also received
training with convalescent pa
tients. Attending the ceremonies
Friday will be Mr. and Mrs.
Higinbotham, her sisters,
Sandy, a sophomore at Simp
son Bible college, San Fran
cisco, and Sue, a senior at
Crater High school, and
brother, Tim, a junior high
school student.
Miss Higinbotham will
work at the Swedish hispital.
Later this month she plans to
visit relatives in the valley.
Hornbrook Woman
Home From Kansas
Hornbrook - Mrs. L. E. Je
ter has returned home from a
two weeks' trip to Arcadia,
Kans., where she visited her
parents and her sisters and
brothers. She made the trip
both ways by air, the return
trip on a jet plane, which
brought her from Kansas City,
Mo., to Los Angeles in a little
over two hours.
In Los Angeles, Mrs. Jeter
visited briefly with her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Campbell and sons,
Ricky and Tininiy.
It was while they were en
route home from a visit with
the Campbells that Mr. Camp
bell's grandparents, Siskiyou
County Superior Court Judge
and Mrs. James M. Allen of
Yreka, were killed Tuesday
evening approximately only
ten miles from home. Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell are expected
to arrive soon in Yreka for
his grandparents' funeral.
Dancing grandparents have
the right idea. Step lively if
you don't want to age as you
grow old. Dancing, garden
ing, and even the exercise' of
keeping house help prevent
the loss of muscle tone.
Janice Robinson,
Paul Gene Roby
Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Rob
inson, 116 Sunrise avenue,
announce the engagement ot
their daughter, Janice Anita
to Paul Gene Roby, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roby, 133
Taft avenue, this city.
Miss Robinson, who will be
a senior at Medford High
school this fall, is employed
by her father at Robinson
Brother's store. Mr. Roby,
who graduated from Medford
High school in 1959, is
working with his father, a
contractor.
The couple plans to be mar
ried in the fall of 1961.
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MEETING ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Carl Fichtner will be
hostess for a meeting of Pyth
ian club to be held at her
home, 613 South Holly street,
Tuesday, August 9, at 8 p.m.
Janice Robinson
Mrs. W. L. Michael will be
co-hostess.
Birthday Dinner
Given for Three
Gold Hill - Mrs. John Cogs
well, Harry Neunham and
Lester Parker were honored
at a birthday barbecue din
ner July 31 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell, Gold
Hill. The three honored guests
had birthdays either on Au
gust 1 or 2.
Attending the event were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott
and daughter, Jean, Downey,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
David and daughter, Mrs.
David Parker, and grand
daughter, Lauri Jo, all Med
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Vettie Biles
and son, Dick, Miss Elaine
Parkins and Miss Donna Hop
per, all Grants Pass; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Abbott and
children, Debbie, Julie and
Dickie, Mrs. Harry Neunham
and son, Wink, and Mrs.
Lester Park and daughter,
Linda.
Natural Food Associates
To Hold Convention Here
The fifth annual state con
vention of Natural Food asso
ciates will be held in Medford
Thursday, August 25. Theme
of the meeting will be "Sur
vival in the Atomic Age."
The entire program will
center around foods that are
known to maintain health.
Miss Alfreda Rooke, Escon
dido, Calif., will be the prin
cipal speaker. Miss Rooke has
taught more than 20 years
and supervised health educa
tion in California schools.
For eight years she was an in
structor in nutrition at the
University of Southern Cali
fornia, college of dentistry,
department of dental hy
giene. She is educational con
sultant of the American Acad
emy of Applied Nutrition and
curator of the Dr. Weston A.
Price Research Studies, and is
clinical nutrition counselor.
During the convention here
organically produced foods
will be displayed and the eve
ning banquet will be pre
pared entirely from such
foods, it was announced.
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Applegate Families
Entertain Visitors ,
Applegate Valley - Mr. and
Mrs. Martin L. Maddox and
six sons have returned to
Pacific Beach, Calif., after
spending a week with Mrs.
Maddox's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Williams, Sterling.
Other out-of-state guests
here recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hyde, Pullman,
Wash., who were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Brown.
Club Announces
Bridge Tourney
An open individual master
point session is being planned
by the Riverside Bridge club
for Wednesday, August 17.
Top places won in the reg
ular monthly master point
play of the club last Wednes
day have been announced.
In the north-south position
were Mrs. B. H. Todd and Mrs.
Paul Hatton, first; Mrs. Le
land Clark and Mrs. Al Gil
housen, second; Mrs. F. R,
Baker and Ray Pruitt, third,
and Mrs. Berg Marten and
Mrs. Paul McDuffee, fourth.
In the east-west position top
winners were Mrs. W. W.
Stevenson and Mrs. Sam
Richardson, first; Mrs. J. S.
Winslow and Mrs. Fred Reh
ling, second; Mrs. N. B.
Wright and Mrs. Del Daven
port, third, and Mrs. J. J,
Beaman and Mrs. M. M. Her
man, fourth.
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