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SUNDAY. AUGUST S. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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Mill Martha Wyali. (canlar) Jackionvihe. Mm Orgon
ior 1962, u an honortd gutil at in Garden of Eden
luncheon and itylt ihow which Mtdford Jaycaetles gave
lait Saturday in the garden ol lha homa of Mr. and Mri.
O. A. Eden, 211 Geneilee itraat. Tha avant wai given to '
entertain wivei ot Oregon Junior Chamber of Commerce
memberi here for tha annual lummer planning eeision.
Mill Wyatl poiei here with three ieti of twini preient at
Engagement Announced;
Rites To Be In Africa
Mr. and Mm. Bayard M.
Getchell, 28 Ashland avenue,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Diana Rulh, to
Richard K. Hawkins, Mpwap-
Mill Diana Getchell
wa, Tanganyika, Africa. He Is
the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth E. Hawkins, San Rafael,
Calif.
Miss Getchell is a graduate
of Medford High school and
Stanford university. She is
now a member of the adminis
trative staff of the university,
and will arrive in Medford In
early September for a stay
here with her parents.
She will travel to Africa to
be married.
Mr. Hawkins Is also a grad
uate of Stanford university.
He ia a member of Alpha Tau
Omega social fraternity, and
was captain of the gymnastics
train al Stanford. He also held
the post of head sponsor of ;
the university men's riormi-:
torirs. . i
Awarded a fellowship from
Columbia university, Mr.
Pi Beta Phis '
To Be Honored
Tim annual summer dinner j
party given by members of 1
Rogue Valley alumnae of Pi ,
Beta Thi. national collfaiate .
sorority, for active campus
members of the group will he j
held this year at the home of
Mrs. Houston L. Bush Jr., 118
Black Oak drive. It is set for
Thursday. August P, at 30
p.m.
The dinner will be served '
In the patio. i
Alumnae members of the j
sorority new to the area are ;
Invited to contact Mrs. R. B. j
Thierolf, 773-1M0; Mrs. Carl'
E. Wimhcrly Jr.. 772 (1662. or !
Mrs H. C Massinger. 773
5453 Reservations should be
made by Monday, August 6.
A brief business meeting is
pliinnad after the dinner.
Two Are Guesti
Of Grandmother
Ashland Visiting their
grandmother. Mrs Orare
Flint. 224 B street, are her
granddaughters, Carol and
Peggy Flint, who arrived from
Sacramento, Calif., on Wed
nesday, I
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Hawkins studied for one year
at Makercre university, Kam
pala, Uganda, Africa. He is
now employed as a teacher by
the government of Tangan
yika, and is sponsored by the
United States agency for in
ternational development.
The wedding is planned to
take place in early October in
the Anglican church in Dar es
Salaam, Tanganyika.
The Rev. Philip Getchell,
brolher of the bride-elect, is
now living In Toleda, Parana,
Brazil, where he Is establish
ing a series of missions for the
Episcopal church.
Medleys
Make Tour
Of Europe
Mr. and Mrs. James Med
ley, 33.1 West Jackson street,
are home after a month's tour
of eight European countries,
part of which they traveled
with former Medford resi
dents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne
Mitchell, who taught in the
Medford public schools.
The Medleys met the Milch
ells at Seville, Spain. The
Mitchells however live at
Rota, Spain where both arc
with a U S. Navy base school.
Mr. Mitchell as principal and
Mrs. Mitchell as a physical
education instructor.
From Seville the group trav
eled in the Mitchell's auto
mobile throughout Spain,
France, Italy, Switzerland,
Austria. Monaco, and Ger
many. They were in Nice,
France on Rastille day, a na
tional French holiday, and
'm , in in,- niHiiiriv ll-s-
! tivitics. This also was during
; the Lions International con
vention held in Nice.
Rcfore leaving Spain the
group attended a hull fight
and in Switzerland they tour
ed the Alps. They also slopped
in Monle Carlo, and spent
: several days in Paris.
I From Taris, Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell returned to their
I home while Mr. and Mrs. Med
j ley continued Into the Scan
; riinavian countries, staying in
j numerous cities including
, Stockholm, Sweden and Oslo,
1 Norway.
i By chance the couple be
Irame acquainted with a Scan
dinavian Airlines official in
i Paris and lie traveled on the
same plane to Stockholm.
; There the official and his
wife served as hosts to the
i Medleys on numerous side
i trips, including one to the
j Baltic sea,
The couplr left Medford on
I July 1 and arrived home
July 2S.
HELP
Wt nrd clolhino. thnel, dilhM.
furniture, and beddine.
We Pick L.
HUP OTHIRS!
The Salvation Army
30 N. Hnlly
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me event. Snown are lien to right) Janet Eden, Jacquie
Ayrei, Karen Johnion. Mill Wyatt,, Cheryl Johnson, Judy
Ayrei and Carolyn Eden. Janet and Carolyn Eden are
granddaughleri of the Edeni. Another guest at the lunch
eon was Mri. Reedy Berg, the former Joan Amorde of
Roieburg, who wai Mill Oregon in 1947 and who now
lives in Medford. The Garden of Eden party followed swim
ming at Hawthorne park. (Knackstedt photo)
Visitors Leave
For East Coast
Leaving Medford Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Graham and son, Bruce, and
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy
and daughter. Marcia, all of
Woburn, Mass. They had been
guests here of I,t. Col. Frank
Graham and Mrs. Graham,
Syringa drive.
Mr. Graham and Mrs. Mur
phy are brolher and sister of
the colonel. Miss Murphy had
made her home with her
uncle and aunt the past year
and attended school in Med
ford. Parties Honor
Miss Denver;
Rites Saturday
Two partios last week wort
Riven in honor of Miss Paul
ine Denyer. whose wedding
to John C. Flanacan was .set
for yesterday afternoon at
First Presbyterian church.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Den-
yer, 19 Ross court, and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Flanagan,
Ehrman road.
Mrs. Lloyd Neilson was hos
tess for a shower Tuesday
night al her home, 2130 East
Jackson street. The Neilson
home was decorated as a
French sidewalk cafe. Small
tables were covered with red
and white checked cloths and
were centered with nosegays
of flowers. Mrs. Harold Hous
ton, a native of France, pre
sented Miss Dcnyer her gifts.
Mrs. Houston, dressed as a
French maid, also assisted
with serving.
I About 45 guests attended
the event.
On Wednesday Mrs. Doug
las Dunn and her mother.
Mis. Kenneth Wonrierly, gave
a kitchen shower for (he
bride-elect al the Wonderlv's
home, 734 Palm street. Guests
j were Miss Denyer, her moth
er, and Miss Jan Evernham,
.Miss Barbara Gordon, Miss
! Sharon I.aing, Miss Connie
j Paulson. Miss Peanna Rus
Isell, Mrs. Dennis Lungren and
Mrs. Patrick McCoy.
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Luncheon Given
For Miss Durno;
Wedding Day Set
Miss Kaye Durno, whose
j wedding to Ronald A. Louis.
Oakland, Calif., has been set
for September 8 in Medford,
was honored at a luncheon
given yesterday at Rogue Val
ley Country club.
Hostesses were Mrs. Glenn
L. Jackson, Mrs. Robert Nor
ris and Mrs. Robert Hart.
Miss Durno, the youngest
daughter of Congressman and
Mrs. Edwin R. Durno of Med
ford, came up from Berkeley,
Calif., for the party, accompa
nied by her fiance. They will
return south today.
Tables for the luncheon
were decorated in pink flow
ers and the honored guest was
presented gifts.
Women Give Tea
For Conference
Jacksonville Women of Ihe
Jacksonsonville Presbyterian
church gave a tea July 28 in
the church rooms for mem
bers of the Southern Oregon
Conference of Historians
which was being held that day
in Ashland and Jacksonville.
About 50 persons attended.
Mrs. Otto Niedermeycr and
Mrs. Fred Eden were in
charge ot the event, assisted
by Mrs. Dave Allen. Mrs.
George Wcndt and Mrs. John
Keaveny poured.
An arrangement of summer
chrysanthemums was a r
ranged for the occasion by
Mrs. Leonard McKee and the
antique silver service used
w us loaned for t lie occasion by
Mis. Rulh Bowne Walker.
The committee w omen
wore nld-tune altire.
Coffee Planned
By Alpha Chis
Alpha Chi Omcea Rogue
Valley Alumnae club wilt
meet Wednesday. August 8. at
In a.m. for a coffee at the
home of Mrs. Joe Hearin.
2517 Fast Main street, Med
ford. AH Alpha Chi Omega alum
nae in the area are to Attend.
Ceremony
In Nevada
Weds Pair
An event of Saturday, July
28, was the marriage of Miss
Sandra Lee Sanncr and Ray
mond Lloyd Racklcy, Winne
mucca, Nev. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ga
len Sanner, 1708 Stratford
avenue, and the bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Racklcy, Winncmucca.
The Rev. R. W. Engscth per
formed the ceremony in St.
Paul's Episcopal church,
Sparks, Nev. Immediate fam
ily members attended the dou
ble ring rites, held at 7:30
o'clock in the evening.
The bridegroom's family
was represented by his broth
er, Robert Jackson, Lovelock,
Nev.
For the wedding the bride
wore a sheath gown in cham
pagne color, fashioned with
overlapping draped skirt,
scoop neck, and quilted neck
line. Her white picture hat
was of ruffled nylon, and she
wore white accessories and a
pearl pendant, a gift of the
bridegroom. Her bouquet was
a small beige orchid encircled
by white stephanotis.
Miss Barbara Gordon, Med
ford, attended the bride. Her
pink dacron frock was design
ed with spaghetti straps, and
she wore white accessories.
Her corsage was of white car
nations. Mr. Jackson served as best
man for his brother.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Sanner wore a pale blue
sheath dress with white ac
cessories and white carnation
corsage.
Following the wedding a
reception was given by the
bride's parents at the Towne
House motel in Reno. The
cake served was the upper
layer of a wedding cake given
io the bride a week before by
friends attending a shower in
Medford. It was served by
Miss Gaylcnc Sanner, Med
ford, sister of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanncr were
also hosts for a dinner party
;for guests and bridal party at
the Nugget restaurant in
Sparks.
The newlywcd couple trav
eled through Nevada and Ida
ho on their wedding trip.
The bride is a graduate of
i Medford High school, and at
tended the University of Ore-
gon.
i The bridegroom was gradu
ated from Winncmucca High
school, and is employed by
Winncmucca Propane c o m
pany. The couple will live in
Winncmucca.
Garden Party
Set Thursday
Sojourner club members
are reminded by those in
charge of the annual Garden
parly to be held Thursday,
August 9 that reservations
should he made not later than
Tuesday, August 7.
The event will begin at
I2:;in p.m., and will be held
in the gardens of the O. A.
' Eden home. 211 Genes see
street.
j Reservations should be
made by calling. Mrs. Earl
Melborn. 772-808.4, or Mrs.
Clifton Green, 773-7084.
If the weather Is inclement,
the party will be held in
doors. Com? in nd write your
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hendrix, newcomers to Medford, were
among the guests at a reception held at Rogue gallery
Wednesday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Onslow
Ford. Inverness, Calif. Mr. Onslow-Ford's paintings make up
the current exhibit at the gallery. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix came
to Medford from Sacramento. Calif., and Mr. Hendrix, on tha
faculty of Amador County High school last year, will teach
art classes at Hedrick Junior High school beginning in Sep
tember. The newcomers have joined Rogue Valley Art asso
ciation, gallery sponsors. (Knacksecht photo)
Beta Upsilon Chapter
To Hold Poolside Show
An evening tea and style
show is planned by members
of the Beta Upsilon chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi sorority,
Tuesday, August 14 at 8 p.m.,
al the R. A. Skinner home,
2112 Hillside drive.
Entertainment will include
diving exhibitions by college
students, members of the Dol
phin club from the University
of Oregon, who also will give
an exhibition of synchronized
swimming, and various skits.
The team is made up of
Richard Griffith, one of the
Northwest's outstanding div
ers who recently took a first
Niles Smiths
To Leave City;
Parties Given
Mr. and Mrs. Niles Smith,
who have lived in Medford
for many years, will leave
Tuesday to make their home
in Santa Maria. Calif. Mr.
Smith will teach the fifth
grade in one of the Santa
Maria elementary schools, and
Mrs. Smith will become dean
of girls at a new high school
in that city which is being
used this fall for the first
time.
Mrs. Smith has been on the
faculty at Eagle Point High
school, and her husband has
been teaching in the Sams
Valley school.
A farewell parly was given
for the Smiths by Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Thurman, who in
vited, neighborhood friends to
the event. Mrs. Smith is a
member of Chapter CG of
the PEO sisterhood, and was
given a handkerchief shower
by the group. Last Tuesday a
group of her friends honored
her at a luncheon at Rogue
Valley Country club.
The Smiths have two
daughters living In California.
They are Mrs. Steven Foster,
Anaheim, and Mrs. Gary
Dysart, San Francisco.
pattern election in our
friends mav e it and
of their wedHinf jifU
STERLING
place and a second place in
a Pacific Northwest Swim
meet; Richard Hildebrand,
and the Misses Linda Hess,
Suzy Thompson, Barbara
Stamper and Pam Gilkison.
Miss Martha (Marty) Wyatt,
Jacksonville, Miss Oregon for
19H2, is expected to attend.
Reservations should be
made for the event and may
be obtained by calling Mrs.
Larry Rose, 773-5753 or Mrs.
Jack Rentz, 772-6706.
Fashions for the style show
will be furnished from Jean
Hart's shop and the hair styles
will be done by operators
from Winnie's Style salon.
Tickets for Ihe event are
available at the two shops.
Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr.
will be commentator for the
style show and models include
the Mcsdamcs Alvin Hooper,
Douglas Plumley, Atven
Reynolds, Winnie Harden
burger, Raymond Retcr.
Randy Hugdahl, Jack Lust
and Larry Schadc Jr.. and
the Misses Pamela Trow
bridge and Beverly Bush.
Proceeds for the event will
be used toward a scholarship
for a young woman student
at Southern Oregon college.
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