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2 B SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 1981 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OHEOOW -xi "i;'r;:: MS ... MIu Kmi Mocabee (saated) reigned as queen of the nnuil Juolor Piom of Phoenix High ichool, held April 22 In too Caesar room of tho Mirk Antony hotel, Aihland. Quhb Karon U plelurod wlih hor four attendants. Princes Elisabeth King, (at loft) Prlneoii Francei Kiovtt, Prlncoi Bonnio Thompion and Prlneoii Joyce Stockitill. About 200 attandod tho banquot and dancoi "Exotica" wai tho thomo and itudonti eraatod a Jungle icono with brightly colored iloweri, ban, ipldtr webs and a waterfall. (Knackitadt photo) ' i -I I 'i 1 ii 11 i.." 11 mi 1 " iwii,j Laurel Karon rlshsr Lata Summer Ritas Planned Plana for lata rammer wedding are being made by ;; Miu Laurel Karen Fisher and Michael Roger Redmond. . The bride-elect la the daugh ter of Mri. William H. Fisher, 32 Black Oak drive, Medford, and the late Mr. Fisher. Mr. Redmond ii the ton of Mr. and Mm C. H. Redmond, Route 4, Box SBS, MedloM, Mlu Fisher ii a 1890 grad uate of Medford High ichool. She ' attended Oregon State ' university and ii now enrolled at Southern Oregon college. She ii a member of Delta Zeta ororlty. " ; I'r. Eadmond ' ti 1 19SS graduate of Crater High chool, Central Point He at ten ..4 Oregon State univer sity and la employed at Llp pert'a Home Furnishings in keuiord, . . .. . . ..... Returns Aahland-Mrs. J. A. Lang try, 111 North Main street, returned laat week from an extended visit in Portland with her ion, Judge Virgil Langtry and family, and In Eureka, Calif., with her daughter, Mra. Beth Hays and Xamliy. m 1 ; ' It j I WiMhwrlmll TVSwIw MOM-TVi 'NaUonalW MIS-TV WEST MAIN PHARMACY (formerly Cm Oavie rfcanMcy) MS Wetf Main Ph. SP 2-2330 A 1- .1 aMdard NOT a a afleaf : "' 31 Mrs. Kellogg, Son Leave For Europe Gold Hill-Mrs. Ogden Kel Ioee and son, Tommy, Sardine Creek road, left Tuesday eve ning by plane for a six-week tour of Europe. They plan to arrive in Paris May 2 to join her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. S. Kellogg, La Jolia, cam., for the tour. En route, Mrs. Kellogg and Tommy, a sixth grade student at Hanby Elementary school, will stop for a visit with reto tlves in Detroit, Mich.,, and New York City. Miss Louisa Hayes, a family- friend from California, will stay at the Kellogg home while the travelers are away, and Mrs. Kellogg's parents, Mr., and Mrs. E. w. May burry, Carmel, Calif., will ar rive here June 1. . Mrs. Kellogg was honored at luncheon last week given at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Fluck, Sardine Creek road. Mrs. Leonard McMahan was co-hostess for the surprise af fair.. .Guests ; included Mrs, Georgia Wilson, Mrs. Melvin Burnett," Mrs, Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Thelbert Wright and Mrs.v'H. S. Deuel. Mrs. Kellogg was presented a going away gift. i... In California Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Andres, Laurel street, are in southern California visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mri. Harold Willii, 828 Catharine itreat. an nounce ' the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to George Leroy Chamber!, ion of Mr. and Mri. Leland M. Chamberi, 822 Stewart ave nue. Both young people are seniori at Medford High chool. No date hai been let for their wedding. Chapter CP Mrs,: Leonard Mayfield, 1 Blaok ' Oak drive, will be hostess for a meeting of Chap ter 'CP of the PEO ; sister hood Wednesday, May 3, at her home at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. I. A. Mirlck will present a program on "Women In Mu sic". Virginia Dickey Pledged by Group . Eugene- Eighty-seven coeds have pledged 13 national sor orities on the University of Oregon campus during spring term rush;- . Pledging from Medford was Miss Virginia Dickey, a fresh man majoring in home eco nomics. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dickey, 853 East Main street. Miss Dickey pledged Alpha Chi Omega. - t . Miss Matthews Named Secretary , Portland-Miss Anne Mat thews, Medford, has been elected secretary of the Asso ciated Women Students of Lewis and Clark college for the coming year. The organ ization is open to all LC wom en. Miss Matthews is a fresh man liberal arts major and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matthews, 601 Dakota avenue, r V' " ; jt "Morn Takes A Vacation" Theme for SOC Week End "Ashland - "Mom Takes a Vacation," will be the theme for the Mothers day week end at Southern Oregon col lege, May 12, 13, and 14, it was announced by Miss Linda Wright, Ashland, president of the Associated Women Stu dents' who sponsors the event annually. CPBW Will Honor Mothers Tuesday Mother-daughter night will be observed by the Christian Business and Professional Women's club at their . May dinner meeting at 8:30 p.m Tuesday at Rogue Valley Country club. Mothers will be honored. Mrs. Thomas- Winniford, Central Point, will be the main speaker, and a . style show will be presented -by home economics students at Medford High school. Mrs. Keith Hockersmith, head of the department, will be in charge. The students, will model clothing which, they have made. Mrs. Al Gandt will sing and her daughter, Virginia, will play the piano for a moth er-daughter program number. I j'tt .i""-x 1 1 Guests Leave Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young and Mrs. Hazel Blair, Hono lulu, Hawaii, left Medford Tuesday after having been guests here of Mrs. Eve Pren tice, 810 South Oakdale ave nue. The three were on the mainland to travel and to visit markets In Los Angeles. Mils Lynn Malot Malots Announce Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Malot, 3009 Table Rock road, announce the engagement of their daughter Lynn, to Wil ton (Bill) A. White Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton A. White, Route 1, Box 453, Central Point. Miss Malot is a' member of the 1961 graduating class of Crater High school, and is editor-in-chief of the ' school paper. . Her fiance, a 1959 Crater graduate, was until recently enrolled as a sophomore at Southern Oregon college. Mr. White is now employed by his father, a Rogue Valley orcnardist, ... September 2 has been set as the wedding date. To -celebrate.)' 3a Yeorj as America's Leading Silversmiths . ' GORHAM offers CHANTI1LLY The World's Moit I unions Sterling Dvtign i L I , mm m mil LimWEMmiWI ' .... Ml I J V4' lMtmJj M J 357M I .if X-,' hi w ; M lW '"'v ml Wfif ' ''' nn m I ' 1 . v.:'.. m iLmj ? For the first and only time you can own the famous Chantllly at wonderful anniversary savings. All place-selling and serving pieces Included. 4 pc. place-setting $21.00 Regularly $28.00 Prlc Includes Fedrl Tax ' Convenient Budget Termil 21 North Central EST. 190B 4' LAWRENCE'! Southern Oregon's DIAMOND CENTER ' Mothers' week end provides parents an opportunity to come to the campus for a ser ies of meetings and social ac tivities climaxed by a lunch eon followed by a style show. Various committees have been formed. Included In the committees is the organizing of the assembly, to be headed by Miss Elizabeth Pramann, Ashland. Miss Beverly West lund, Klamath 'Falls, was elected chairman of the pro grams committee. The invita tions to be sent to all mothers and other honored guests will be supervised "by Miss Judy Bell, Medford,' while Miss Judy Pohl, Klamath Falls, will be in charge of all regis tration. Publ icity, entertainment, and campus tours, are to be organized by Miss Jan Travis, Winchester; Miss Janice Bird well, Fort Jones, Calif.; Karen Elle, Lakeview; and Miss Joan Isham, Grants Pass. The style show chairman is Miss .Sue Claric, Klamath Falls, with Miss Judy Goss, Lakeview, and Miss Carolee Brantley, Medford, organizing the ac companying tea. 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