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o o 0 O SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. Sorority Luau Honors Rushees Mrs. Larry Rose was host ess for a Hawaiian Luau giv en by the Beta Upsilon chap ter. Beta SiEma Phi The event, honoring new rushees into thn snrnUir held on Tuesday, September ii. iviemDers attired in native dress provided a Hawaiian at mosphere. Grass mats on the floor were the tables and were decorated with fresh pinapples, bananas, oranges and assorted troniral fruits Rushees are Mrs. Jack Kentz, Mrs. Kenneth Goebel, Mrs. Kingman, Mrs. E. W. Brown. Mrs. Clvdo nhriss. Mrs. Douglas Pickell, Mrs. Liougias rtumley, Mrs. Jack McCormick, Mrs. William Es selstyn, Mrs. H. S. Morris, and Mrs. Virgil Pfeifer. An other honored guest at the party was Mrs. Leo Radke, who is the new director of the chapter. A model meeting for the rushees was held October 4 at the home of Mrs. Del Land ing, 943 Winchester avenue. Suian Beth Reule Susan Beth Reule, Claude Owsley Jr. Engaged to Wed. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Susan Beth Reule to Claude Gordon Owsley Jr., Portland. Miss Reule is a daughter of Mrs. Eleanor B. Reule, 113 Laurel street, Med ford, and Robert R. Reule, Milwaukee, Wise. ' Mr. Owsley's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Ows ley, Barnett road, Medford. Miss Reule is a graduate of Medford High school and Is employed by the Foreseen Lumber company. Mr. Ows ley is also a Medford High school graduate and attended Southern Oregon college. He is employed by the Grand Central Bowl in Portland. The couple plans a late December wedding at Zion Lutheran church. They will make their home in Portland. Jean hart's The shape it takes to make a beautiful figure in wool jersey. This eocktail dress adds news to news with its crosscurrents of drapery on the passementerie-jeweled bodice and the side swept drape of skirt. The tapered sleeves zip at tie waist Lovebird or Blue $45 00 o Our Exclusively j W!T1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allan Bourne (Memory Lane photo) Klamath Falls Is Home Of Recently Married Pair Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allan Bourne are making their home in Klamath Falls fol lowing their return from a wedding trip to Carmel, Calif. Mrs. Bourne is the former Judith Elaine Johnson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Charles Johnson, 219 Almond street. Mr. Bourne's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Bourne, 510 Haven street, Medford. The couple was married in a ceremony held September 18 at First Presbyterian church, Ashland, with the Rev. B. J. Holland, officiat ing. The two o'clock after noon rites was a double ring ceremony. Baskets of bronze and gold chrysanthemums d e c o rated the church and gold satin bows marked the pew ends. Mrs. Virginia Cecil played the wedding music and accompan ied Mrs. Jay Kaylor, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore ah orig inal gown of imported peau de soie trimmed with hand clipped Chantilly lace embroi dered with pearls and se quins. The frock was styled on princess lines and the flar ed skirt formed a chapel train. Her fingertip length rrrr. Wher'f find the clothes you love tqjive in. 617 Eat Moln Phone SP 2-8992 8 few; ' : "i - 4 i t i veil was of tulle trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white quill chrysanthemums and a white silk handkerchief that had belonged to the great great grandmother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Martin Tucker was matron of honor. She wore an emerald green frock of velvet and satin. Mrs. Robert Davis was bridesmatron. Her frock was gold color. They both wore headdresses and acces sories which matched their dresses and they carried cas cade bouquets of gold and bronze chrysanthemums. Keith Bailey, Klamath Falls, served as best man and seating the guests were Alan Soule, Crescent City, Calif., Dennis Johnson, brother of the bride, and Steven Wisely, Medford. , , Little Pamela Cearley, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a white nylon organdy frock over em erald green and carried a bas ket of white rose petals. Keith Restad, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Lighting the candles were Richard John son, brother of the bride, and Roger Restad, cousin of the bride. - Mrs. Johnson chose an ice blue sheath dress for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Bourne wore an emerald green print silk dress with matching jacket and green ac cessories. Their corsages were white orchids. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Bell view Grange hall. Mrs. Nor man Restad, Crescent City, Calif., aunt of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Delbert Johnson and Miss Carol Buerkle pre sided at the punch bowl. Mrs. J. W. Watkins, Phoenix, grandmother of the bride groom, and Mrs. Donald Cear ley, Medford, sister of the bridegroom, poured coffee. Miss Diane Bowlin was in charge of the guest book and Miss Mary Gayle Hodgins and Mrs. Frank Malin were at the gift table. Mrs. Johnson, was in charge of the reception. For traveling the bride wore a turquoise wool frock with copper colored accessor ies and the white orchid from her corsage. The bride is a graduate of Ashland High school and attended Southern Oregon college. She is em ployed by La Pointe's in Klamath Falls. Mr. Bourne is was graduated from Crater High school, Central Point, and Is scheduled to be gradu ated from Oregon Technical Institute in December of this year. A number of Medford resi dents attended the ceremony. Among the out of town rela tives attending was Mrs. Alice Johnson, Tacoma, Wash., grandmother of the bride. 1 Student to Speak For PEO Chapter Ms DeAnn Taylor, who spent the summer in Germa ny, will speak at a meeting of Chapter AA. PEO Sister hood, Wednesday, October 12, at the hfflrie of Mrs. R. D. Dames, 5? North Barneburg road. Miss Taylor was in Europe under the American Field Service plan. Mrs. Knute Froysaa and Mrs. C. C. Furnas will assist the hostess. The meeting will Installation Conducted For Group Wirt Schooley was install ed as president of the Med ford Toastmasters club, Mon day evening at a meeting for members and their wives at the Jackson hotel. Doremus Scudder, district officer from Medford, was installing offi cer. Otto H. Kannasto was in stalled as executive vice-president; Don K. Auxier, educa tional vice president; Myrle M. Merriman, secretary-treasurer; and Floyd Fogelquist, sergeant - at - arms. Dr. John Welch is retiring president. Douglas Roach was toast master for the evening; Mr. Auxier gave table topics; and Dan Hull was table topic evaluator. Featured speakers were Mr. Fogelquist, whose speech, "It's Time for a Change," was evaluated by Mr. Schooley, and Richard Swan, "Fundamentals of Bowling," evaluated by Dr. Welch. Jitnmie L. Quinn is a new member of the club and Frank Wilcox is a transferred member. Walter Nunley was the evening general evaluator. -4 Married; Gold Hill-Miss Loretta de mons of Couer D'Alene, Ida., and Hanley Runkel, Gold Hill, were married Monday, October 3 at the home of Miss Jean Cunningham, minister of the Gold Hill Christian church. Miss Cunningham of ficiated at the single ring ceremony. Miss Karen Van Dyck (Landis photo) Karen Van Dyck Engaged To Wed Gerald Lee Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Van Dyck, 2170 Barnett road, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Fran ces, to Gerald Lee Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byrd, 2265 Siskiyou boule vard. Miss Van Dyck is employed by Laurence C. Ware, D.M.D. Mr. Byrd plans to enter the United States Air Force. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Van Dyck was gradu ated from St. Mary's school here in 1959, and her fiance was graduated from Medford High school the same year. " '1 I1! i ' 250 Mode O'Day 7.99 Dresses 3.99 200 Mode O'Day Blouses, i2 price 99c, 1.49 Slacks, Capris, Play Suits JA Price Slips, Gowns, PJ's, Petticoats 1.69 Odds & Ends Mode O'Day Skirts Sligtly Irregular 99e Quality Seamless Nylons Dr. and Mrs. Leek-Crawford Ceremony Event in Forest Grove Forest Grove Miss Connie Rae Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Craw ford, Forest Grove, became the bride of Dr. Kenneth L. Leek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aulton Leek, 1530 West Main street, Medford, in a cere mony September 16 at Forest Grove. The candlelight serv ice was read at eight o'clock in the evening by the Rev. Carl Mason at the Methodist church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a peau de soie gown with princess skirt gathered at the sides and back. The Sabrina neck- line was trimmed with Vene- tian lace. Her net veil of Il lusion was caught into a lace crown trimmed with seed pearls, and she carried a white Rainbow Bible with white roses centering a sil houette bouquet of bou- vardia. Mrs. Robert Wilson, sister of the bride, served as ma tron of honor and Miss Lois Flaming was bridesmaid. Their matching street-length dresses of sheer beige with short sleeves and full skirts were worn with brown veils and matching gloves.- They carried nosegays of yellow and white chrysanthemums. A three-year-old niece of the bride, Julie Kay Wilson, was flower girl. . Dr. DeWayne Halverson, Forest Grove, served as best man. Ushers were Dr. Law rence Hedgrin, C h e h a 1 i s, Wash.; Dr. Roy Box and Duane French, Forest Grove. Larry Bosshardt sang. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and bronze colored chrysan themums, with white satin bows at the pews. Mrs. Crawford wore a mocha colored silk dress with All Sales Final! Kenneth L. Leek (Muir photo) matching accessories. Mrs. Leek's brown dress was of silk with beige accessories. Their corsages were of white rosebuds. A reception followed in the fellowship hall of the. church. Miss Patricia Leek, Medford, sister of the bridegroom, cut and served the cake. Mrs. Marjorie Sperling and Mrs, Leta Lenz poured. Miss Barbara Belts was in charge of the guest book. 11a McKibben and Patsy Johns took care of the gifts. The bride, a registered nurse, Is a graduate of For est Grove High school and Emanuel hospital school of nursing, Portland. The bride groom, an optometrist, is a graduate of Medford High school and Pacific univer sity. He is practicing in Port land and the newlyweds will make their home at 2546 N.E, Hoyt street, They traveled to Canada on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a . traveling suit of beige wool with dark brown accessories. The bridegroom's ' family traveled from Medford for the wedding. . Benefit Tea Announced The second annual benefit lea of the Siskiyou Pioneer Sites foundation will be held Sunday, October 16, at The McCully house, 204 California street. Jacksonville. Funds from the event go for the restoration of the his toric U.S, hotel In Jackson ville, and any interested per son is invited to attend. Mrs. Dwight Houghton Is chairman of arrangements. STARTS MONDAY AT 9:001 V2 Price g 3 Pr 2.00 Elkins-Newman Marriage Held at Episcopal Church The weddint; of Mrs. Mar. garet May Newman, 209 Ash land avenue, to Joel D. El- kins, 410 Marie street, took place Friday, September 30, in St. . Mark's Episcopal church. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster performed the double-ring rites at 7:30 o'clock in the evening before about 50 guests. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs V. F ShsHn Tacoma, Wash., has been em ployed as a medical secretary at Sacred Heart hospital. The bridegroom Is a son of Mrs. Agnes Elkins, Luck, Wise. Mr. and Mrs H f! Th son, Hilts, Calif., attended the couple. White DOmDon chrvs. iinthemums decorated the altar. The hriHp wnrp a lrtiun gown, styled with a silk skirt and nylon lace bodice and cummerbund. A huge bow in brown shades at flip unistlinn accented the back. She also wore a pearl choker and ear rings, gift of the bridegroom, and carried two enlrf.lnno orchids atop a lace covered prayer book. Mrs. Thompson wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. Arthur Elkins, son of the bridegroom, and Larry Peter son, the bridegroom's son-in-law, served as ushers. 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