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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. SUNDAY. MARCH 19. 1961 c Ceremony In California Weds Couple La Petite Auberge, a French restaurant in San Rafael, Calif., was the scene of the wedding Tuesday, March 14, of Mrs. Julia Tumniers, Cen tral Point, to Patrick Dailey, San Rafael. The Rev. Samuel Wright Jr. of the Unitarian church performed the cere mony at three o'clock in the afternoon before about 35 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pacey, Novato, Calif., son and daughter-in-law of the bride, at tended the couple. Mrs. C. M. Lizberg, Medford, gave the bride in marriage. The bride wore a gown of hyacinth lace and silk organ za which was styled with a fitted bodice, short sleeves and scoop neckline. The full gathered skirt had a crushed sash which formed a back panel over the skirl. Her hat of silk organza petals in tones of hyacinth held a short veil and she wore an orchid cor sage. A reception, at which wed ding cake and champagne were served, followed and the couple traveled to the Bay area and Portland on their honeymoon. The bridegroom is vice president and business agent for the culinary union of Marin county, California. Mrs. Tummers is owner of Mon Desir inn, Central Point, and the couple will be at home there after Monday. Ashland Group Elects Officers Ashland - Ashland Ladies of Elks chose new officers at a recent luncheon meeting. They elected Mrs. F. J. Biros cak, president; Mrs. John Hall, vice president; Mrs. Al vin Athanas, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Melick, treasurer. Plans for "Anniversary Night" were made and com mittee members for the March 15 event were appoint ed. Serving will be the Mes dames Ewald Bosshard, Ray Sharp, James Madison, Ivor Erwin, Earl Johnson, Stanley Church and Paul Antony, and the new board. During the afternoon cards were played with prizes going to the Mesdamcs Clayton Sugg, J. M. Hughs, Thomas Hadficld, Cl n t Baughman and Roy Gearhart. Past presidents are to be guests of honor at the next luncheon March 22. Chapters To Hear Students Speak American Field Service ex change students will be guests of chapter AA, PEO sister hood, at a meeting at the home of Mrs. William Lcever, Coal Mine road, Wednesday, March 22. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. with Mrs. O. J. Frohnmayer and Mrs. C. W. Lcmcry assisting the hostess. Chapter BE of the sister hood will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, at the home of Mrs. E. P. Leavitt, Old Stage road. Lanz Springtime Fashions Are Here! At the Siqn of the RED Where you find the clothes you love to live in. j eaii hart's . .. . j. ; ti' 2 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dailey are shown Rafael, Calif, Mrs. Dailey is the former Mrs. following their wedding March 14 in San Julia Tummers of Central Point. (Saul Miller photo). Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Adams, 400 Lynwood avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Faye Kath leen, to Jerry Richard Selleck, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Selleck, 1006 West Fourth street. Miss Adams is a senior at Medford High school. Her fiance is a 1960 graduate of the school and is now serving with the Air Force at Spo kane, Wash. No date has been set for their wedding. Family Leaves For New Home Mrs. Robert deBeauhamp and sons, Guy and Peter, have left for their. new home in Boulder City, Nev., after visit ing with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Seiler, 1132 West Main street, and brother, Harlin, and sister, Adabee. The visitors arrived here two weeks ago from Salt Lake City, Utah, where Mr. deBeau hamp was with the bureau of mines. He was recently trans ferred to the Nevada city. v.- V . HEART! Home Rule Topic For Republicans Mrs. Thomas Rulter, chair man of the Jackson county home rule committee, will speak at the Monday, March 20, meeting of Jackson County Republican Women's club at North's Chuck Wagon at noon. Mrs. Rulter will speak on the accomplishments and goals of the committee. Reservations may be made by telephoning Mrs. Ernst Ruegger, SPring 2-9958. The Republican Women are planning an informal recep tion at the Red Cross building in honor of Congressman and Mrs. Edwin R. Durno who will return to southern Oregon during the Easter recess of Congress. The reception will be held from 4 to 6 p. m. March 31. Easter Bonnet Theme of Show "In Your Easter Bonnet" is the theme chosen for the fash ion show to be given by St. Ann's Altar society, Unit 5. preliminary to an evening of cards. It is set for Thursday, March 23, at 8 p.m. at Girls Community club. Spring clothing from Mann's Department store and Pick's Apparel shop will be shown. Models will be Mrs. Everett Gosch, Mrs. Ernest Flakus, Mrs. Dean Pructt and Mrs. Joe Zarosinski. Mrs. El mer Ness will be narrator. Mrs. Richard Alterbury and Mrs. Robert Messer are co-chairmen. ATTENTION College Co-eds! Enter FASHION CONTEST TWENTY-FIVE EXCITING PRIZES Including an oil-expense paid trip to Los Angeles to work at Lam for 6 weeks during summer vacation and fabulous lani wardrobes. Contest forms and information at Jeon Hart's. f -li 1 J Miss Janice Pittam Janice Pittam, William Goldin To Wed in June Rogue River-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pittam, route 1, box 66, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Janice Rae, to William S. Goldin, son of Mrs. William S. Goldin Sr., 2933 Lone Pine road, and the late Mr. Goldin. Miss Pittam is a graduate of Rogue River High school. Mr. Goldin is a graduate of Medford High school and at tended Southern Oregon col lege. He is employed at Padg ham Glass and Mill Works. A June wedding is planned. " o Op CO the Jackson Dads To Bake Cakes Dads of Jackson school will be honored Friday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Jackson school auditorium with a cake baking contest held by the Parent-Teacher association. Dads will compete to find the champion cake baker. Cakes will be judged as to tex ture, flavor and attractiveness. "Best Baker Medal" will be awarded to the winning dad. The room with the most cakes submitted by the Dads will win the room count. There will be a cake sale after the business meeting. During the business meet ing, election of officers will take place and delegates to the convention will be appointed. The program will be a dis cussion on libraries. Dr Leon ard Mayfield, superintendent of Medford Public schools will be the principal speaker, with a parent, a teacher, and a stu dent telling what the library means to each of them. Baby sitting will be provid ed in the teachers' lunch room. Kathy Jennings To Play Organ For Flower Show Miss Kathy Jennings 820 Lozier lane, will furnish back ground music on the organ for Crater Garden club's third annual flower show Saturday and Sunday, April 15 and 16. Divisions in horticulture and artistic arrangement are planned for the show, which will be held in Crater High school cafetorium, Central Point. Entries will be accepted only between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 15. En tries taken to the show after those hours will be non-competitive. The show will be open to the public from 2 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 16. Other garden clubs, members and the public are invited to participate. College Choir To Make Tour Ashland-The Southern Ore gon college 65-voice choir, di reeled by Oscar C. Bjorlic, will leave Monday, March 27 for a tour. The choir's pro gram will include special numbers by a madrigal group of 10 students and a quartet, Programs will be composed of sacred and secular music. Appearances will be made at Phoenix High school, Cra ter High school, Canyon vi lie High school, March 27; Suth- erlin High school, Douglas High school, Riddle High school, and Glendale High school, March 28. New to u Family Celebrates IV ".ddhip Anniversaries Ashland-Wcdding anniver saries come double in the El mer Newton family but this year they rated a special cele bration. Not only was Sunday, March 12, the 45tti anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, 1H75 Iowa street, but it also marked the silver anniversary of their oldest daughter Doris and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. llerbison of Lake view. Gathered together for din ner at the home of their youngest daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Wood, 499 Rock street, were all of the Newtons' chil dren and grandchildren, a total of 22. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Byer Put man, Ashland, and their chil dren, Bill, Rex, Peggy and Jimmy; the Newlon's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton, Coos Bay, and their EASTER TREASURES FOR EVERYONE Cay Casler baskets brimming with foil wrapped cream eggs, caramels, wrapped buttercups and gaily colored jelly biid eggs . . . nested in cellophane grass and tied with bright nbbon. $1.79, J? 35 . . . nd lor only J3.50 a limy poodle dog perched on the biggest basket ol them all. HUDSON'S t Miss Shirley Rutherford Miss Rutherford, Airman Anderson Plan Fall Rites Phoenix-Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Shirley Ann Rutherford, formerly of Medford and now of Falmouth, Mass., to Air man Gilbert L. Anderson, Otis Air Force base, Cape Cod, Mass. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Van Housen, Phoenix, and A. J. Rutherford, Gardens, Calif. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Ander son, Hammond, Ind. Miss Rutherford is a 1959 graduate of Medford High school and is employed by G. Campbell Lawrence, Rentals, Falmouth. Airman Anderson was graduated from Menom inee, Mich., High school. They plan to be married September 22 in Hammond, Ind. Firm To Publish Book Written by Gold Hill Woman Gold Hill - Mrs. Waller (Ivy) Doherty, Gold Hill, has been notified by the book editor of the Southern Pub lishing association, Nashville, Tenn., that a book she wrote last summer will be published soon. Title of the book is "The Life Is More Than Meat". It is an inspirational book for young people, she said. Mrs. Fred Lawrence Home From California Mrs. Fred Lawrence has re turned to the family home on Euclid avenue after a stay in Fresno, Calif., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are the parents of a son, born March 4 and weighing 7 pounds and 11 ounces. He has been named Mason Kane. The Roses have two daughters, Cindy, 8, and Terrilyn, 3, and another son, Matthew, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence now have 12 grand children. The paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose. children, Judy and David; Mr. and Mrs. Harbison and their daughters, Mary Esther and Ruth Ann, who came from Lakeview, and Ihe Hcrbison's sons, Jim and John, who live in Ashland with their grand parents while attending Southern Oregon college. Bobby and Mary Wood com pleted the family rosier. During the afternoon the two couples were honored at a reception given by a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young, 133 Alida street. Between 2 and 4 o'clock more than HO guests called to extend best wishes to the Newtons and Hcrbi sons. Punch and coffee were served with an elaborately decorated wedding cake, and gifts, greetings and flowers were showered upon the cou ples who have long been identified with church and civic life in Ashland. 'Trait and nougat igf in its own gay window box , 12 Ctiocoljti cream it!' in carton (assorted llavors) . Plastit lie tubas creamy, solid milk chocolate ,S9 1.11 1.29 Caster Duck (oil wrapped eggs' and other colorful Easter surprises 1.00 Fuuy Bunny chocolate cream eggs nested in assorted flavored; .49 Hi PHARMCAY August Rites Set By Couple Eagle Point - The engage ment of Miss Virginia Marie Thompson, Eagle Point, to James Lynn Mercer, Conway Springs, Kansas, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howard Thompson, Conway Springs. Mr. Morccr is the son of Mrs. Gail Mercer and the late Mr, Mercer Miss Thompsun is a grad uate of Conway Springs High school and is employed in Ihe microfilm department of Cali fornia Oregon Power com pany. She makes her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thompson, Bulle Falls Star route, box 50. Mr. Mercer operates a farm near Conway Springs. Their wedding is to be held August 14. Miss Virginia Thompson (Landis photo) Student Plays With Orchestra Ashland - Miss Judy Bjor lic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjorlic, 611 Normal avenue, was in Spokane last week where she played with 200 selected in the Northwest musicians conference. Direc tor was Dr. Louis G. Worsen, head of the Philadelphia schools music department. Miss Bjorlie is an accom plished cellist who plays with Southern Oregon orchestras and appears with the Shakc spearean Festival musicians each summer. To Meet Central Point Dessert luncheon will be served by Crater chapter. Grandmother Clubs of America, for mem -.-.J ,... RTnK.J,,., uvta ami uca in iiLnutt.y, March 20. at 1 p.m. at thd home of Mrs. Charles Janlzer, 1734 Beall lane. -It's from Bells Arc Ringing For the Dliunonth You 11 Give With Pride. . . Let MEDFORD, OREGON Qualily Diamonds Honestly Priced New Officers Installed Mrs. T. J. Tinsley, Medford, was installed president of the Rogue Valley Delta Gamma Alumnae at their annual Founder's Day luncheon March 1 1 at the home of Mrs. John Cotton in Ashland. Others installed included Mrs. Kenneth Bartlclt, Ash land, vice-president; Mrs. Wil liam S. Cobb, Medford, sec retary and Mrs. Charles Mar tin, Eagle Point, treasurer. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Sanford W. Bishop; Mrs. Kenneth Brown, foundations; and Mrs. Archer H. Watson, public relations. Mrs. Martin spoke on the rmhAcdhJb W t 4 v-ra iU;!i,ii, ook iS (I ...not a" t price Matching Bag plus tax The Corner Shoe Store Main and Central Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California for Over 30 Years Announcing Your Engagement? Then friends and relatives will be saying: "Let me see your ring." Be sure that its quality is Ihe finest you can buy for the money - that its beauty is more than skin deep. Here, by means of scientific precision instruments, you can look into your diamond. rs. Lmmctl Robert Howe 1 ennuunce llie engagement of llieir tLuglitcr Rosaljrii I'renm Mr. Roger Lvcrctl Kcniictly Brobhv's Be Your Guide! S-rtfev $LERS School for the Blind In Sal em where she and Mrs. Tins ley recently visited. She told about the little boy with which the chapter is corres ponding. Mrs. George M. Hammond, new Delta Gamma In the area, was introduced. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond recently moved in to the Rogue Valley Manor from Granada Hills, near Los Angeles, Calif. The meetings have been changed to the third Wednes day of each month. The next meeting will be April 19 at the home of Mrs. Bishop, 910 South Peach street, Medford. A dry lustr pump molded into a delightful confection to garnish spring and summer wear. Avail able in sweet shades of Bone Lustre Blue lustre Black Patent Medford Medfordl no95 5 617 E. Main Ph. SP 2-8992 613 East Main Oocn Today 10 A.M. to P.M. Phone SP 3-5345 -Weekdays 8:10 A.M. o 10 P.M. -