Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1963, Image 18

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News Announced
In Central Point
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
Riley L. Appelgate, Bigham
drive, Central folnt, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Kathallee
Anne Appelgate, to Michael
Dean Nolta. Mr. Nolta is the
son of Mrs. Harold Slates,
Central Point, and Vance
Nolta. Willows, Calif.
Miss Appelgate is attending
Crater High school as a senior
Mr. Nolta, with the weather
service of the United States
Navy in Japan, is a 1061
graduate of Crater High
school.
No date for the wedding
has been set.
SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Mill KalhalU Appelgai
Couple Plans
June Wedding
Central Point - The Rev.
and Mrs. Clarence Jackson,
611 East Pine street, Central
Point, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Marilyn Deloris Jackson to
Ronald Ray Willard, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willard,
4811 Hope drive, Central
Point.
Both attended Crater High
school.
The bridcgroom-elecl is cm
ployed by the J. R. Whitney
Oldsmobile company, Med
ford. A June wedding is planned.
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Mils Marilyn Jackson
Miss Carol Ellis
June Wedding
Plan of Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis,
Roscburg; former Central
Point residents, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Carol Ellis, of 440 South
Grape street, Medford, to
James Van dor Steen Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Van
der Steen, BOO Mira Mar ave
nue, Medford.
The wedding is planned for
June.
Miss Ellis is employed in
the pharmacy department in
Paylcss Drug store. Her fi
ance, who attended Medford
schools, is associated with
Fluhrcr's bakery In Medford.
The bride-elect is a grad
uate of Crater High school
and she attended r outhcrn
Oregon college and a college
In San Francisco.
Jennifer Wilson,
Gerald Bertelsen
Set Wedding Day
News of an approaching
marriage of interest in Med
ford was announced recently
In San Marino, Calif.
The bride-elect is Miss Jen
nifer Ann Wilson, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs, John Boyd
Wilson, of that city. Her fi
ance is. Gerald Allan Bertel
sen, Atascadcro, Calif., son
of Mrs. Leon Close of Ander
son, Calif., and Bert Bertel
sen, San Francisco.
Miss Wilson Is a graduate
of San Marino High school
and is a student at the Uni
versity of Oregon where she
Is a sophomore. She is a mem
ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
The brldegroom-clcct at
tended Medford High school
as Gerald Close. He was state
broad jump champion for two
years while a student at Med
ford High school, receiving a
track scholarship from Wil
liam Bowerman to the Uni
versity of Oregon where lie
was affiliated with Delta Upsi
lon social fraternity. He is now
a recreational therapist at the
California state hospital at
Atascadcro.
The wedding is planned for
January 26 at the Christ
Chapel of Snn Marino Com
munity church.
Engagements
Announced
Ashland Three engage
ments of interest In Ashland
have been announced In re
cent weeks.
The engagement of Judy
Ann Higgins to Richard E,
Larsen was announced recent
ly by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Higgins, 41 Gran
ite street.
Miss Higgins has been em
ployed at the Reef hotel in
Hawaii and Mr. Larsen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen,
Spokane, Wash., has been sta
tioned on Oahu with the Unit
ed States Navy Air corps.
Miss Higgins returned to Ash
land In November.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Picter Raap
horst of Garden Grove, Calif.,
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Mia Christina,
to Lt. Philip T. Spieth, son of
Chancellor and Mrs. Herman
R. Spieth, University of Cali
fornia at Riverside, at a holi
day party.
The Raaphorst family came
to Ashland from Holland sev
eral years ago and Miss Raap
horst was graduated from high
school and attended Southern
Oregon college before moving
to California where she at
tended Long Beach State col
lege. Lieutenant Spieth was
graduated from the University
of California, Berkeley, last
June and afterward was com
missioned by the U. S. Marine
Corps, Quantlco, Va.
A June wedding is planned.
A holiday announcement
made last week by Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Greenwade, 326
North Main street, was the en
gagement of their daughter,
Sharon Kate, to Donald Free
man, son of Mrs. M. J. Mauls-
by, 325 Scenic drive, and
Fred Freeman, Gold Hill.
Miss Greenwade is a senior
at Ashland High school. Her
fiance is a sophomore in busi
ness administration at South
ern Oregon college.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Announcement has been
made of the engagement of
Miss Janice Darragh, Burlin-
game, Calif., to Gregory
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J. Moore, 1449 Jasper
street, Medford. The bride
elect's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Darragh of
Burllngame.
Miss Darragh Is a graduate
of Notre Dame High school
and the University of Port
land. Mr. Moore will gradu
ate In June from the Univer
sity of Portland where he is
majoring in business. He is
affiliated with Iota Kappa Pi
fraternity.
The wedding Is planned for
June at St. Catherine's
church In Burllngame. The
engagement was announced
at a dinner at the home or
the bride's aunt, Miss Mary
Kennedy, Daly City.
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Miss Arvella Prom
(Kanntll-Ellis photo)
Summer Rites
Planned by Pair
Mrs. George J. Prom, Har
risburg, Ore., announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Arvella Edna, to Michael
John Kokkeler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kokkeler,
Junction City, Ore. Miss
Prom is also the daughter of
the late George J. Prom.
Miss Prom was a 1959 grad
uate of Crater High school,
Central Point, and is now a
junior in education at the
University of Oregon.
Mr. Kokkeler was graduat
ed from Junction City High
school in 1956 and attended
Oregon State college for a
year. He is employed by Hult
Lumber company, Junction
City.
The couple plan a summer
wedding.
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Told by Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Cum
mings, 707 Midway road,
Medford, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Suf-an Jane Cummlngs,
to Lyle Harris Walther Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Har
ris Walther, 5302 Gcbhard
road. Central Point.
No wedding date has been
set.
Both the bride-elect and
her fiance are 1962 Crater
High school graduates, and
he is majoring in prelaw at
Southern Oregon college.
Gold Hill Pair
To Be Honored
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Dickinson will be hon
ored at an open house Sunday,
January 20. All friends are in
vited to call between two and
five o'clock on that date at
their home on Sardine creek
road, near Gold Hill.
The event will celebrate the
Dickinson's 50th wedding an
niversary which will occur
January 15.
Relatives from out of state
are expected to attend the
open house.
Weavers
Lace weaves will be the
topic of the program for
Rogue Valley Hanclwcavers
when they meet Tuesday, Jan
uary 15 at 7:30 p.m., in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Lasher, 2517 Sandy terrace.
College Pair
Plans To Wed
Ashland - The engagement
of Miss Susan Frances Thomp
son to David Gary Deatherage
has been announced by the
bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Jeanette W. Thompson.
Mr. Deatherage is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Death
erage, Oxnard, Calif., and
they were hosts for a holiday
party honoring the couple.
Miss Thompson was gradu
ated from Ashland High
school last June and now is a
student at Southern Oregon
college, majoring in elemen
tary teacher education. Her
fiance has previously attended
the same college and now is a
student of economics at the
University of Oregon. He is a
member of Delta Tau Delta
fraternity.
The couple plans a June
wedding.
Mils Susan Thompson
February Rites
Planned By Pair
The engagement and forth
coming wedding of Miss
Diane Marie Rupert and Max
well D. Gillispie has been an
nounced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rupert, 130 Portland avenue.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
B. Gillispie, 2731 Griffin
Creek road.
Miss Rupert is a student at
Medford High school and her
fiance is a graduate from
there. He is employed at
Lew's Poultry ranch.
The couple plan a February
wedding.
Ehrhearts Return
From Trip East
Shady Cove -Trail - Many
local residents have recently
entertained out-of-town guests
or have taken trips to visit
friends and relatives.
One of the most, extensive
trips was taken by Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Ehrheart and son,
Floyd, Jr., Shady Cove, who
went to their former home
in Pennsylvania to visit rela
tives and friends. En route
home they were in Los An
geles as guests of another son
and family. They were gone
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rodg
crs, Trail, went to Salem
where they visited with their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sleeves. Another son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Stecvcs, Hood River,
were also at Salem making
the event in the nature of a
family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Field,
El Monte, Calif., were here
to visit Mr. and Mrs. George
Field, Trail.
Douglas Vincent, Salem,
was a house guest for several
days at the home of his uncle
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Vincent, Shady Cove.
Thrtt Relatival
Villi O'Brien
O'Brien - Recent visitors
here were Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Ten Eyck, Grants Pass,
and Mrs. Ten Eyck's sister,
Miss Carrie Kim, Los Angeles.
The three then went to Los
Angeles to see Bruce Ten
Eyck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ten Eyck, O'Brien, and
brother of Richard.
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Six Nurses Honored;
Group Installs Officers
Ashland - Fog in the lower
valley Tuesday evening kept
some members from attend
ing the annual dinner meeting
of District 4, Oregon Nurses
association, and prevented a
guest singer from making the
trip to Ashland from Grants
Pass. Some 50 registered
nurses, however, met in the
Mark Antony hotel Caesar
room for a buffet dinner.
Miss Jane Anders presided
during the evening's business
session and awards presenta
tion before turning over the
presidential gavel to her suc
cessor, Mrs. Joan Bass. In a
talk based upon recent action
and purposes of the American
Nurses association, the retir
ing president urged a greater
sense of personal responsibil
ity for high standards in the
nursing profession and a con
tinued improvement in the
quality of nursing care. At the
conclusion of her remarks she
was presented with an en
graved piece of silver in rec
ognition of her service during
the past year.
Slim, Trim
Class Open
For Women
Mrs. Lanell Wilkes, wom
en's program director for the
Medford YMCA, announced
today that the ladies "Slim
and Trim" program will be
open to the public one day,
Monday, January 14, from
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, without
charge. Women of the area are
invited to bring their gym
clothing, sneakers and swim
suits and participate in this
regular Y program on this
date.
They will hav e choice of
calisthenics, work on the exer
cise machines, volleyball, bad
minton, paddle-ball or swim
ming. Qualified instructors
will be available to assist. An
experienced baby sitter will
be available during the pro
gram for a nominal fee so
mothers may bring their pre
school children with them.
A special feature of this
session will be a life-saving
demonstration in the pool.
Mrs. Wilkes will demonstrate
the mouth to mouth method
of artificial respiration and
very simple life saving and
assist techniques which any
one can perform. Life jackets
for children will also be dis
cussed and demonstrated.
Mrs. Wilkes urges mothers to
bring their tots into the pool
with their jackets for this
demonstration as time will be
allowed for practice.
Additional information
about the program may be ob
tained by calling the Medford
YMCA office, 772-6295.
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Installation of new officers
for 1963 was conducted by
Mrs. Stella Demo, past presi
dent, who read the code of
professional . nurses as she
charged them with their du
ties, t
Headed by Mrs. Bass, presi
dent, those on the board are:
Mrs. Martha Donahue, first
vice president; Mrs. Helen
Tweedy, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. Cleo Kent, secre
tary; Mrs. Pierrette Staten,
treasurer; Mrs. Florence Mc
Kcnna, Mrs. Virginia War
ren and Mrs. Ethel Graham,
directors, and Mrs. Ruth
Spencer, Ashland sub-district
chairman.
Nursas Recognised
Six nurses were recognized
for their longtime service and
outstanding records when
Miss Gertrude Molloy, a past
president, named each, citing
her background training and
achievements in the profes
sional field. Several will re
tire this year from active du
ties while others are expect
ing to be on call as usual.
Mrs. Alice Robbins, whose
training was in Eastern Maine
school of nursing and who was
a pioneer in Oregon nursing,
marks her golden anniversary
in the profession, but declares
she "is not yet ready for re
tirement." Miss Martha Han
ley, a Medford native, is an
other of the distinguished
members honored at the din
ner as were Mrs. May John
son, Mrs. Myrtle Marsters,
Miss Mabel Coffeen and Mrs.
Edwin R. Durno.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neshcim ar pictured during tha
annual installation banquet and oeremonias of Madford
Kiwanis club at Rogu Valley Country club, Mr. Ntiheim
was installtd president of lha service club.
PEO Chapter Meetings Set
Three PEO Sisterhood chap-, Miss Nik Azizah Yahya,
ters plan meetings during the
week, one on Tuesday and the
others on Wednesday.
The Chapter BE members
are to meet in the home of
Mrs. W. E. Hercher, 1608
Stratford avenue, Tuesday,
January 15 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Robert Wilcox will assist the
hostess. The guest speaker
will be Mrs. Earl T. Johnson.
The topic will be "Ethiopia,
Land of Contrasts."
Mrs. C. B. Edward, 1409
Kings highway will be hostess
for Chapter CG members
Wednesday, January 16 at
12:30 p.m., when Mrs. Robert
Beatty will give a book re
port. Cohostcsses will be Mrs.
Kenneth L. Brown and Mrs.
William Mansfield.
American Field Service stu
dent now living at the homo
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reich
ers, will present a view of her
country to Chapter CP
Wednesday, January 18 at
12:30 p.m., in the home of
Mrs. Verne H. Wilson, 1556
South Ivy street. Mrs. George
Roseberry and Mrs. Lloyd
Parsons are the luncheon
hostesses with Mrs. Wilson.
Auxiliary
To Maet
Nominations will be mads
for chaplain of the auxiliary
to the Fraternal Order of
Eagles during an auxiliary
meeting Thursday, January
17 at 8 p.m., in the Eagle hall.
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Sale Ends Saturday,
January 19th
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450 Agilon Stretch 1.65 1.35 3.90
315 Sheer Non-Run 1.75 1.45 4.20
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