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o SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MGDFORO, ORE. fr$ ill I ii Mr, and Mrs. George S. Burkhardt (Register Pajaronian photo) Wedding Held In California From California comes news of the wedding Decem- hnr 31 of Miss Nancy Ham jners. formerly ol Phoenix, to fiporse S. Burkhardt, waison- ville, Calif. The couple was married in the Church of the Wnvfarer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammers, Corvallis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Henry My ers, Alameda. The bride wore a white lace street-length dress and a veil held by a pearl headpiece. Her flowers were white orchids. Mrs. Roy Castiglionl, Santa Cruz, was matron of honor. She wore a lavender dress with white carnation nosegay. Sam Vestal was best man and ushers were Glenn Dick ey and Howard Sheerin. Following the ceremony the bride's parents held a recep tion in the Oak room of the Mark Thomas inn in Monte rey, Mrs. J. R. Steudeman, the bride's sister, cut the wedding cake. The couple Is residing in Santa Cruz. The bride is a 1055 graduate of Phoenix High school and a 1060 grad uate of the Oregon State col lege school of pharmacy. She nerved her internship in Santa Cruz and began work in Wat sonville as a pharmacist in Scoteinber. Mr. Burkhardt is a reporter for the Watsonville Register Pajaronian and the two young people met when he was sent to interview the new pharma cist for a feature article. He was graduated from the Uni versity of California and serv ed six years In the army as a member of the counter-intelligence corps during World War II and the Korean war, The bridegroom also spent four years as radio news editor. J p ft Mill Carol Gresham (Landis photo) Carol Gresham Engaged to Wed Richard Morris Mr. and Mrs. R o b r t G. Gresham, 920 East Jackson St., recently announced the en. gagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Richard John Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Table Rock road. The announcement was made at a family dinner at the Mor ris home Christmas day. The bride, a graduate of Ukiah, Calif., High school, at tended San Jose State college and San Jose School of Nurs ing for two years. She la a private duly nurse. Her fiance is a graduate of Crater High school and Is employed by Central Point School district. No dale has been set for their wedding. Chapter To Hold Dinner Tuesday; Officers Named Jacksonville - Jacksonville Royal Arch Widows and the Oregon chapter of Royal Arch Masons will hold a planned covered dish dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 17. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic temple and all Royal Arch Masons and their wives are Invited . Officers of the chapter were installed at the December open meeting. Gall P. Buffing ton is excellent high priest; Don Shores, king; George Red head, scribe; Edward Gould, treasurer; Glenn Smith, secre tary; Roy PIcard, captain of the host; Virgil Wilkes, prin cipal sojourner; James Fun ston, Royal Arch captain; Jes sie Smith, master of the third veil; Joe Crawford, master of the second veil; Roy Gibbons, master of the first veil; Leon ard Scott, chaplain; and Roy Smith, sentinel. Supervisor To Install Mrs. Earl Duvall, Vancou ver, Wash., state supervisor for the Royal Neighbors of America lodge, will be install ing officer for a joint installa tion planned by Rogue Valley camps. New officers will be install ed Thursday, January 19, for Central Point, Jacksonville, Ashland and Medford groups. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias hall. Visitors will be welcome. On the refreshments com mittee are Miss Edonna Pace, Mrs. Harvey Rowden, Mrs. Russell Zundel, and Mrs. Frank Vosika. Mrs. Irene Shirley is in charge of deco rating the dining room. 1 Student Touring WithDramaGroup Theodore Lawson, Medford student enrolled at the Univer sity of Kansas, Lawrence, is one of a group of drama stu dents touring Kansas cities this month. The students will oresent a play In various Kan sas schools in celebration of the state's centennial. Young Lawson, a sopho more, is a. drama major and has appeared in several uni versity productions. His most recent role is one In the "Cau casian Chalk Circle" which is to be presented March 8-11 The play is described as a "paradoxical epic drama" with 92 characters. The student was in Medford to spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson, 301 Windsor avenue. Also a musician, the young man sang with a group which entertained audiences during the 1960 Oregon Shakespear ean festival, Ashland. Chosen McLeod-Miss Jackie Hume, senior at Eagle Point High school, has been chosen Home maker of Tomorrow for her school in the Betty Crocker annual contest. Miss Hume is now eligible to compete for the stale title. 1 1 $f;r: J;f y iff" fv v! .fA t ' . ... t v , r , ' - ' ' ' . ' il J V. "A- - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lea Adams Miss Marjorie Ann Edens Is Bride of Rodger Adams CONTINUES..! Many FURTHER REDUCTIONS on all Merchsndise during our big Semi-Annual Sale , . . HATS Values to $30 ALL SWEATERS 20 Both pull-ovori and Cardigan ityloi by Korct, REDUCED SPORTSWEAR and c SKIRTS " SHOP EARLY - AND SAVE MORE $2-3-55 Coats pM m 1S ' " WTI Y p jj Formals A . jj Blouses j & V. Haclleys . All of This Merchandise It from our Regular Stock Credit gladly given . . chatgt iccoitit or oif Jacksonville - Miss Marjor ie Anne Edens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edens, Jacksonville, became th bride of Roger Lee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Adams, Portland, in a cere mony held December 31 at First Presbyterian church, Jacksonville. The Rev. King K. Jones Jr. officiated at the three o'clock afternoon rites attend ed by 150 relatives and friends. Baskets of white chrysanthemums and red poinsettias decorated the church. Mrs. Alta Robinson, Medford, was organist and ac companied Mr. Edens, father of the bride, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white bro cade fashioned with fitted bo dice, scoop neckline which formed a shallow vee in front and three-quarter length sleeves. Her fingertip length veil was held by a cap of rcembroidered lace edged with pearls and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Don A. Reinikka, Port land was matron of honor. Mrs. Walter J. Brown, Port land, was bridesmatron and Miss May Beth Adams, Port land, sister of the bridegroom. was bridesmaid. Mrs. Reinik ka wore a red brocade frock and carried while chrysanthe mums. The other attendants wore frocks fashioned with white taffeta bodices and red taffeta skirts w'ith white ny lon overskirts. Their flowers were also white chrysanthe mums. Pythian Sisters Plan Initiation Talisman temple of the Py thian Sisters will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall Tues day, January 17, at 8 p.m. The degree staff captain, Mrs. Harry Bryant, asks officers and members of the staff be at the hall for practice at 6:30 p.m. Initiation for both men and women is planned. Mrs. Amy Snyder was elect ed guard at the last meeting of the temple. Mrs. Scott Hall, installing officer, has announced that in stallation of officers will be held at the hall Friday, Janu ary 20, at 8 p.m. Mr. Reinikka served as best man and seating the guests were Mr. Brown and Norman Bailey. The men are all from Portland and are Theta Chi fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed at the Edens" home. Mrs. Ed ens chose, a beige brocade dress with matching acessor- les. Mrs. Adams wore a baby blue brocade dress with matching accessories. Their corsages were orchids. , The couple is now living in Nashville, Tenn., where Mr. Adams Is doing graduate work in psychology at Van derbilt university. The bride is a graduate of Jacksonville high school and Lewis and Clark college, Portland. Mr. Adams attended Jefferson High school, Portland and Lewis and Clark college. " iii 3 i ' a2 Mitt Elaine Miller SOC Student s Betrothed To Californian Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Miller, 406 South Peach street, announce the engagement of tnelr daughter, Elaine, to Joseph F. Scrpa Jr., son of Joseph F. Serpa, Tracy, Calif. lhe bride was graduated from Tracy Joint Union High school, and is enrolled as a freshman at Southern Oregon college. Her fiance was grad uated from Tracy High school in 1955 and is employed in Tracy, Their wedding dale has not been announced. Programs Announced For Center Arm Chair travelers at the Senior Activity center ex pressed enthusiasm for the colored slides of the Holy Land shown by William Fickell last Monday. He has been scheduled to return for their meeting Monday, Janu ary 18. Monday's pictures will be of the Grand Canyon and other scenic places in Arizona, New Mexico and California. Last week Mr. Plckell show ed scenes of the Red Sea, Egypt, up the Nile river and in Luxor. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. and anyone inter csted is Invited. Dr. Frank Roberts, who schedules the showings, states that newcomers in the valley, especially those who plan to enter the Rogue Valley Man or, are Invited to attend.. The Arm Chair group also invites anyone with slides or films to show them to the group. They may call ur. KODeris ai SPring 2-2674 to make ar rangements. The Spanish class which meets each Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the center is now be ing taught by Mrs. Blanche Rinabarger in the absence of the regular teacher Mrs. Vic tor Birdseye, during January. The oil painting class which meets Tuesday afternoons at one o'clock under the direc tion of Mrs. Victoria Staley, decided last week to hold an exhibit at the center the latter part of February. New mem bers are asked to come into the class next week In order to take part In this exhibit. Mrs. Helen Dltmanson is host ess for the group, taking the place of Mrs. Jo (Alva) Reed, who assisted as a volunteer last fall. The Center orchestra is practicing selections from the new classical music collection which the group purchased with money earned in a rum mage sale. The sale was ar ranged by friends of the orchestra, headed by Mrs. Ed ward Root, wife of the con ductor. All the orchestra took part in it. Mr. Root stated that right now is the time for interested musicians to join the orchestra, when a new repertoire is being learned. Three new members who joined recently are William Pickell. violinist; Mrs. Hazel Dickson, guitarist, and a cel list, Barney Garrett, . Meeting Announced The annual meeting of Rogue Valley Memorial Hos pital auxiliary will be held Friday, January 20, at 1:30 p.m. in the board and staff room of the hospital, accord ing to Mrs. V. Ward Ham mond, president. Anyone in terested is invited to attend, she adds. On the agenda is election of officers for1961, and presen tation of service pins to wom en who have completed .100 hours, or 1,000 hours of vol unteer service to the hospital. A "fun quiz" concerning the auxiliary is also 'being pre pared for members. Mrs. Robert J. Morris, chairman of staff services, is in charge of the tea which will follow the meeting. College Head To Be Speaker Jacksonville-Dr. Elmo Ste venson of the Southern Ore gon College will be guest speaker for a meeting of Jacksonville Garden club, which will be held Thursday, Jan. 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the Community hall in Jackson ville. In addition, the program will consist of the flower ar rangement of the month and Horticulture exhibits, also a continuation of rose culture. Any one interested In garden ing and horticulture is Invited to attend. Lana Grace Hargis Engagement Told Of Miss Hargis And Jerry Glines Ashland - Tha encraffpmpnt Ol Miss L,ana Craca Harms tn Jerry Glines has been an nounced Dy ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hargis, 91 Nursery street. No date has been set fnr the wedding. Miss Hareis is a cpnlnr af AshlanH hlrrh cnhnnl Hai- ft- ance is a business administra tion student at Southern Ore eon colleee. He is thp nn nf Mrs. FtlETpnp Parpnf AcMonH and Lawrence Glines, Hunt ington farx, calif. WCTU Plans Thursday Meet The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet Thursday, January 19, at 1:30 p.m. in the Fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Mildred Jeffrey will lead the devotions and Mrs. Geneva Schwan will review an article entitled "Of the People, by the People, for the People." The lesson study will be given by Mrs. J. L. Houck. Refreshments will be served during the social hour following the business meeting. Convention Planning Underway Approximately 10,000 edu cators and their guests from throughout the state are ex pected to attend the 58th an nual Oregon Education associ ation convention in Portland March 16 to 18. Attending a convention planning session at OEA headquarters last week were DeVere Taylor and Mrs. Max ine Smith, of the Medford High school factulty. They re ported that speakers at the state session will include Max Lerner, widely known jour nalist and writer on political and social subjects; Dr. Ethel J. Alpenfels, professor of an thropology at New York Uni cersity school of education; and Dr. G. Z. F. Bereday, pro fessor of comparative educa tion at Columbia university. Jame9 Bushong, superin tendent of schools at Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and a for mer superintendent of schools at Bend, will be speaker at the OEA banquet March 16. A highlight of the conven tion will be announcement of the 1960 "education citizen of the year." Delegates will par ticipate in meetings and work shops conducted by OEA's 33 subject departments which concentrate on special fields such as art education, geo graphy, business education, personnel and guidance, and associations for higher educa tion, principals, county school superintendents, supervisors, classroom teachers, and oth ers. Mrs. Smith is chairman of the planning committee. Newlywed Pair Making Home In Grants Pass Grants Pass-Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Hansen are mak ing their home at 1337 East Frultdale road, Grants Pass, following their wedding Jan uary 11 in the New Age church, Eagle Point. The bride is the former Ethel A. Twee dale, Garden Grove, Calif. The Rev. D. E. Millard per formed the afternoon cere mony. Mrs. Lloyd V. Young, Rogue River, was matron of honor. The bride wore an orchid wool jersey dress with gun metal grey accessories and an orchid and purple floral head dress. Her corsage was of white carnations. Mrs. Young wore a green and gold floral nylon jersey gown with silver accessories and a white feath er headdress. Wedding music was fur nished by Mr. and Mrs. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Young were hosts at a reception in their home following the wedding. The bride, a native of Wiscon sin, has made her home in southern California for the past six years. The bride groom has lived in Grants Pass for 24 years and is an employee of Rogue River hardware, Grants Pass. 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