MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1962
Speaker Named
For Travel Club
Mrs. Fred Rankin will be
guest speaker for Travel
Study club, of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs,
at a meeting Tuesday, Octo
ber 30. at 1 p.m. at the Girl s
Community club, in the Fire
place room. Mrs. Rankin will
speak on her trip "Around the
World on a Freighter."
Larry Schade will speak to
the group on scouting.
Mrs. Carl W. Peterson,
president, will conduct a
business meeting.
Mrs. Erwin C. Hoffman and
Mrs. Myrtle Goodin will be
hostesses for the afternoon.
James Douglas
In Play Cast
James Douglas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Brian Douglas,
1028 Murray street, a fresh
man student at Lewis and
Clark college, Portland, will
appear as a deck steward on
shipboard in the college Fir
Acres theater produclion of
"A Majority of One." a re
cent Broadway comedy to
be presented November 1
through 3.
The student is a 1962 Med
ford High school graduate
where he was president of
the Thespian troupe.
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'Channels To Peace' Theme
For World Community Day
Channels to Peace" will be
the theme of the World Com
munity Day program to be
sponsored by the Council of
United Church Women of
Medford Friday, November 2
in Zion Lutheran church,
Fourth street and North Oak
dale avenue, according to the
president, Mrs. Everett Lash
er. The observance will open
at 11 a.m., and luncheon will
be serred at 12 noon.
The afternoon program will
begin at 1:30 p.m., when the
featured speaker will be the
Rev. Raymond Brandt of Cal
vary Lutheran church, Grants
Pass. Special music will be
provided by Mrs. Greg Mac
Doucall. Sewing kits, sarongs and
blouses donated by the wo
men's groups of the partici
pating churches will be dedi
cated for their use In South
east Asia Minor.
A nursery for women who
have preschool age children
will be available all day at
St. Mark's Episcopal guild
hall, 212 North Oakdalc av
enue. Milk will be provided
but the children should have
sack lunches.
Couple Return
From Trip
Cave Junction-Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Knight have returned
from Cotati, Calif., after
spending the week end visit
ing their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Mellow and son, Craig.
They traveled by way of High
way 101 and reported damage
to redwood trees from the
Columbus day storm.
Marriage R ites Held
hi Reese Creek Church
Derby - Miss Judy Lee
Covey became the bride of
Garry Clein Poulton Satur
day, October 20 in a 4 o'clock
afternoon ceremony held in
the Reese Creek Community
church.
The Rev. Gerald Smith of
Medford performed the cere
mony in the presence of about
SO guests.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Covev,
Oroville, Calif, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clein Poulton, Box 177,
Butte Falls highway, Eagle
Point.
Mrs. Peter Webber, Butte
Falls was matron of honor,
and the bridesmaids were the
Misses Joyce Covey, Oro
ville, and Connie Poullon,
Eagle Point, sisters of the
bride and bridegroom.
Mr. Webber served as best
man, and seating the guests
was Neal Ellis, Butte Falls.
Miss Pauline Clymcr, Butte
Falls, registered the guests.
The wedding songs were
sung by The Rev. Smith, ac
companied by Mrs. Frank
Powell at the organ. The
church was decorated with
baskets of red, pink and white
roses.
The bride, escorted to the
altar and given in marriage
by her father wore a floor
length gown of white lace
over white taffeta designed
with full length sleeves and
fitted bodice. Her veil was
held by a tiara of rhincstoncs,
and she carried a bouquet of
pink roses and white carna
tions. Mrs. Webber wore a beige
sheath frock with white ac
cessories, and carried a bou
quet of pink carnations. The
bridesmaids' frocks were blue
brocaded sheaths, and their
bouquets were of pink car
nations. The reception which fol
lowed was held in the recep
tion room of the church. Mrs.
Guy Tcdrick served the cake
and presided at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Chester Ellis,
Butte Falls, poured the cot-tec.
For the wedding and re
ception the bride's mother
wore a white full skirted shan
tung frock with white acces
sories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a cocoa brown
suit with white accessories.
The bride attended Eagle
Point High school and was
graduated from Butte Falls
High school. The bridegroom
graduated from the same
school, and is employed by
Cascade Wood Products, Inc.
The ncwlywcds are making
their home at Box 171, Butte
Falls highway. Eagle Point.
Guild Will Honor
Church Teachers
St. Mark's Episcopal church
school teachers and mothers
of the children in the primary
department will be honored
at a special meeting of St.
Catherine's guild Monday, Oc
tober 29 at 8 p.m., in the par
ish house.
Speakers will be Mrs. Leo
Hoag and Mrs. Clyde Cham
berlain. Each are teachers in
the church school.
Youth Honor
Day Events
Set by Lodge
Youth Honor day, an an
nual event held on Halloween
i day, again will be sponsored;
' by the Loyal Order of the
Moose and Women of the
i Mouse lnrlee nffirer have an
nounced.
Activities will include a
window painting contest, a
dance and a kiddies parade.
Prizes will be awarded for
costumes judged best in dif
ferent age groups.
Purpose of the day is to
interest the youth in activi
ties which will be constructive
rather than destructive on
Halloween.
Mrs. Wilfred Huffman, past
senior regent of the WOTM,
has been honored for her
work in the chapter.
A new location for the local
lodge was discussed during a
visit October 20 and 21 of
the deputy supreme governor,
Joe Cole, when he was hon
ored at several activities given
by the lodge.
DUV ToMeet
Women of Elta Deuel Hubbs
tent, Daughters of Union Vet
erans, will meet for a work
day Wednesday, October 31
at 10 a.m., in the .ioine of
the president, Mrs. Ruby Mai
lory, 207 Cottage street.
Members are to take sack
lunches.
Public Invited
To Discussion
A meeting for the explana
tion of ballot measures to be
voted on in the November b'
election will be conducted by
Medford League of Womci
Voters Thursday, November 1
at 7 p.m., in the Public Li.
brary of Medford and Jackson
county. The session is to be
held in the conference room
in the basement of the build
ing. The meeting is open to the
public and league members
are anxious to have all inter
ested persons attended.
Mrs. Ted Phillips will dis
cuss the measures and answer
questions concerning them.
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P h o e n i x Neighbors ot
Woodcraft lodge of Phoenix
will meet Thursday. Novem
ber 1 at 8 p.m., in the Phoe
nix Community club room for
a business session. M r s.
Arthur Hunter will preside.
A social hour is planned.
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