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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JANUARY t. 19S3 Judy Virginia De Haven Miss De Haven, Stephen Geren Engaged To Wed White City-Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. De Haven, Avenue G, White City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judy Virginia De Haven, to Stephen Lee Geren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geren, Agate road, Eagle Point. Miss De Haven a student nt Southern Oregon college, is enrolled in secondary teacher education. She is a grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bonham, Red Bluff, Calif. The bridegroom-elect is a pre-law major at the Univer sity of Oregon and is a mem ber , of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He is a grandson of Dr. S. Ralph Dippel of Medford. The bride -elect and her fiance are Eagle Point High school graduates. No wedding date .has been set. Betrothal News Announced By Couple in Lake Creek Lake Creek - Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Gardener, Lake Creek, announce the engage ment of their younger daugh ter, Diana Victoria, to Judson McDonald Parsons, son Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ever- hart, 1412 Ridgeway avenue, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Sandra Kaye Everhart, to Ronald Ruhser, Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruhser of McPherson, Kans. The wedding date has not been set. Miss Everhart is a graduate of Medford High school and is a student at Southern Oregon college at Ashland. Her fiance attended schools in Kansas and is now employed in Salem. , JM j2 Mm Sandra Kaye Everhart LET BEAUTY CULTURE BE YOUR CAREER! iffjji 1 s'Cy&fjr--" Once again, in January, we are "er'n9 scholarship' to Vilk all applicants for nearly all of their tuition, leaving ;7jl only a small entry fee. PHONE 772-6155 Or come in and see ui at Medford Beauty School 3 West 6th St. Medford Mr. and Mrs. George How- land Parsons, Seattle, and a grandson of the late Mrs. and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons of Seattle and Medford. Miss Gardener attended Eagle Point schools and the University of Oregon. She is employed by Drs. Luce and Campagna, Medford. Mr. Parsons, who is cm ployed by Hillcrest orchards, Medford, is a graduate of Lakeside school, Seattle, and Washington Stale university, Pullman. The wedding is planned for late May. Ashtons Host Buffet Dinner; Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ashton, 624 Benson street, were hosts for a party and buffet dinner recently. The Ashton's son, Thomas, a photographer's mate third class, was home on leave from the Navy. He is with the pho tographic center in Washing ton, D. C. Also home were their oth er two sons, Jerry and Robert. Jerry attends San Jose State college. Also attending was Mrs. Ashton's mother, Mrs. Mary Fredricks, a sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Powers and children Jimmy and Brenda; a sister, Mrs. Fern Mathews from Oakland, Calif.; a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose and son, Barry, a niece and neph ew, Mr. and Mrs. Bendt John son from Boise, Idaho, and the Ashton's daughters, Ann, Nan cy and Linda. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coulter, Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and son, Carl Delamar, Butte Falls, and the Misses Geraldine Rogers, Eagle Point and Mary Jo Heath, Ashland. Mrs. Johnson is the former Miss Sandra Powers of Medford. Beverly Beach Is Air Hostess Miss Beverly Jean Beach, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Beach, 1328 East Jackson street, Medford, has recently completed a five week train ing course in Kansas City, Mo., and has won her wings as an air hostess with Trans World airlines. Prior to joining Tr"A Miss Beach was employed by the Pacific Northwest Bell Tele phone company. 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Central Drug Your Convenient Drug Store Main & Central Phone 772-9431 Miss Jensen, Gary Heath Are Married Eagle Point - Of interest to valley residents is the marriage of Miss Acdene Lorene Jensen, 500B Allison avenue, Ashland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Jen sen, route 1, box 285, Eagle Point, to Gary Audrey Heath, Medford, in Odcnton, Md. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Audrey F. Heath, 45 Lozier lane, Medford. The Rev. Hayward Y. Rowh, minister of the Nich ols-Bethel Methodist church in Odenton, officiated at the 7:30 o clock evening rites held December 15. Mrs. Nellie B. Hoffman played the organ music for the ceremony. Tne bride wore a sheath dress in afternoon length of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heath white di luna fashioned with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and scoop neckline. An ovcrskirt of unpressed pleats, fastened with a bow at the waistline, was caught up in front and held by a bow. Her float veil of silk illusion was held by a crown of white velvet flow ers with iridescent centers. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and red rosebuds on a white bible. Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin, Severn, Md., attended the bride. She wore a powder blue taffeta frock with chif fon drapery. Her flowers were white carnations and red rosebuds. Ronald B. Ward, Nampa, Idaho, served as best man. The bride, a student at Southern Oregon college, traveled to Maryland during the holiday vacation at the college. Mr. Heath, a gradu ate of Ashland High school, is stationed at Fort Meade in Maryland with the U. S. Army. The couple- traveled to Washington, D. C, on their wedding trip after a dinner at The Sierra. Mrs. Heath has returned to Ashland for the winter term where she is a sophomore in elementary edu cation. She was valedictorian of her 1061 class at Eagle Point High school, and is at tending college on scholar ships from Oregon Elks and Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers. Collins Return From Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Collins and children, David, Barbara and Julie, have re turned to their home on White Oak drive after spending the holidays in Hawaii. They were guests of Mr. Collins' brother-in-law and sister, MaJ. Gen, and Mrs. Sam Maddux, Hick- am field. The Collins made the trip by jet plane from Port land. Also in Hawaii for a winter i vacation were Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes and children, Bonnie and Scott, formerly of Medford and now of Los An geles. Dads To Enter Baking Contest Dads will be in the lime light when the Oak Grove Parent - Teacher association holds its annual Dads' night in the school cafeteria Mon day, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. Of particular interest to dads will be the guest speak er, Fred Spicgclbcrg, football coach at Medford High school. He will tell about Medford's athletic program. A musical group of dads will entertain too, according to program chairman Mrs. Ralph Matlack. Another feature of the eve ning will be a bad s cake-baking contest, with a prize lor the most unique creation. Ail dads are urged by the com mittee to bring samples of their baking talents. Mothers ere also invited to ' attend the meeting. III fi " B 3 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee Coghill (Knackstedt photo) Episcopal Rites Held Miss Dolores Marie Smith became the bride of Daniel Lee Coghill, December 28 in 8 o'clock evening double ring rites read by the Rev. George R. Bolster in St. Mark's Epis copal church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Smith, 2825 Lucky lane, Medford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Coghill, 1289 Coghill lane, Medford. Both the bride and bride groom were graduated in 1962 from Medford High school. The bride attended Southern Oregon college and the bride groom is a student at San Jose Junior college, Calif. The couple made their wedding trip to San Jose, where they are living at 875 Northrup avenue. Miss Nona Jean Donahue was the honor attendant and bridesmaids were Miss Terre M c C a n n, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Miss Vicki Brumback and Miss Bonnie Knapp. The flower girl was Denise Hannaford, and Donnie Han naford carried the rings. Both are cousins of the bridegroom. Steven Ray was best man and ushers were Gene Offord, Jacksonville, Steven Smith, Kevin Davis and Rex Nico- demus. Gown of Lace Given in marriage by her cousin, Curtis Cook, the bride wore a floorlcngth lace gown styled with a tiered hooped skirt. The fitted bodice was designed with short sleeves and a scalloped neckline. Her elbow length veil was held by a crown with seed pearl trim ming and she carried a cas cade bouquet of white carnations. The honor attendant wore a royal blue satin frock with street length skirt with draped bow at the side and matching headband of satin with float veil. The brides maids wore matching powder blue dresses and headbands with veils. Their bouquets were of while carnations. The flower girl's frock and veil in light blue matched those of the attendants. Blue carnations and while chrysanthemums d e c o rated the church and the organ music was furnished by Mrs. E. C. Conrad. Maynard Had- ley sang the wedding songs. The reception given by the bride's mother was held In the Wedding Date Is Announced Central Point - Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bickctl, Gran ada Hills, Calif., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Lynn Darlcne Bickell, to Dennis William Duggan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Duggan, Central Point. The bride-elect is a student at Pierce Junior college and her fiance is stationed with the Air Force at Vandenberg Air Force base in California. He attended St. Mary's High school. The wedding Is planned for February 2 in Granada Hills. Student Chosen Board Member by Mademoiselle Miss Ann Leslie McDuffce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuffce, 2000 Hillcrest road, Medford, a junior at the Ore gon State university, has been chosen to be a member of Mademoiselle magazine's 1963 national college board, made up of students from colleges and universities across the country. This is the third year that Miss McDuffce has been selected for the honor. The annual competition is designed for young women with talent in art, writing, fashion, merchandising, pro motion or advertising. Miss McDuffce's major is in clothing and textiles. She is a Medford High school graduate. Each board member was se lected on the basis of an en try that showed her interest and ability. As a college board member she will report news from her college to Mademoiselle and she is eligible to compete for one of the 20 guest editor- Chapter AA Sets Meeting Wednesday Chapter AA of the PEO sis terhood will meet Wednes. day, January 9, at 12:30 p.m. The hostess will be Mrs. T. C. Bolton, 2156 Woodlawn. As sisting her will be Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg and Mrs. J. V. McGoodwin. ships that will be awarded by the magazine in May. To win one of the top prizes, each member must submit a second entry to show her specific aptitude for magazine work. The members who win guest editorships will be sent to New York City for the month of June to help edit, write and illustrate the 1963 August college issue of the magazine. They will share of fices with the editors, advise the staff on campus trends, interview well known artists and writers and represent the magazine on visits to publish ing houses, stores and adver tising agencies. They also will be photo graphed for the college issue and will be considered for fu ture staff positions with Mad emoiselle and other Conde Nast publication. Miss McDuffee left the first of the week after being in Medford for the holidays. HELP 13 US! We need clothing, shoes, dishes furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly 773-7335 church rooms. About 150 guests attended the wedding ceremony and the reception. Mrs. Edward J. Knapp served the cake and Miss Colleen Knapp and Miss Pa tricia Knapp served the punch and coffee. Mrs. Dale Fergu son registered the guests, and Miss Joann Kingslein had charge of gifts. For her daughter's wedding the bride s mother wore a black dress with matching three-quarter length jacket with black accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a white brocade suit with royal blue accessories. Both had corsages of white carnations. Guests Here - From out of town were Mrs. Clarence D. Comstock, the former Miss Janice Coghill, sister of the bride, now of Sunnyvale, Calif. She was ac companied by her infant daughter, Karen Tamara Corn stock. The bride wore a blue and grey plaid suit for traveling. The bridegroom also is em ployed by the Casey Jones Furniture company in San Jose. Before the wedding two miscellaneous showers were given. One, for which Mrs. Ferguson was the hostess, was attended by family members and friends of both the bride and bridegroom. The other, given by Miss Donahue and Miss Bonnie Knapp was at tended by friends of the bride. A personal shower niven by Miss Brumback, also was attended by friends of the bride. TIME TO SPARE O uu m mm fall M I n I ri I 1 J There's plenty of tima to accomplish what you want when you us PARK S. SHOP. Just drive on any on of the nine centrally located lots and leeve your perking prob lems with the lot attendant. 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