MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, 1963
Marriaoe
Ot Interest
In Valley
News of interest here is
the recent marriage of Miss
nolores Ann Pfahl, daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R.
Pfahl, Portland, and Lt. Mi
Wavne Harris, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris,
Roseburg, former jacuson
county residents. Lieutenant
and Mrs. Harris are living in
Sherman, Tex., where me
bridegroom is siauonea o
pilot with the Air Force at
Perrin Air Force base. He is
a grandson of Mrs. C. Rease
Braley 01 me nugue
Manor, who attended the
rites.
The wedding ceremony was
read by Dr. Dallas McNeil
at 8 o'clock in the evening,
December 22 in the Fremont
Methodist church in Portland.
Mic. riavle Harris, a sister
of the bridegroom, was the
honor attendant, and brides-
matrons were Mrs. Robert
Fair man. Redwood i-iiy,
Calif., and Mrs. Nicnoias
T-irf Portland, cousins of
the bride. Miss Ginger Harris,
another sister ot the Driae
groom, was the bridesmaid.
Gene Rogers, Roseburg, was
best man. Ushers were Wil
liam Oerding and Kenneth
Hermes, both Roseburg, and
Richard Wlthnell, Seaside,
Ore.
Is Larg Evant .
! About 600 guests were In
,i.a n the wedding and the
5 reception held in the church
reception hall.
The bride, given in marri
age by her father, wore a
gown of peau de soie with
sweetheart neckline and
trimmed with re-embroidered
Alencon lace appliques at the
urn istliniv The floor length
skirt was designed with chapel
train. Her silk Illusion veil
was held with petals of lace
from a small pearl trimmed
Swedish crown. She carried
a cascade bouquet of gar
denias. The attendants wore gold
peau de soie gowns and car
ried matching bouquets.
Susan Pfahl, West Linn,
Ore,, and Donald Krahmer,
Hillsboro, Ore., cousins of the
bride were the flower girl and
the ring bearer.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Timberline lodge
on Mt. Hood.
i ' The bride, who taught at
Sunnyvale, Calif., is a 1961
graduate of Oregon State uni
iversity where she was affili
ated with Alpha Phi sorority.
. The bridegroom, also a 1961
graduate of the university, is
a member of Lambda Chi fra
ternity. Student Member
Of College Staff
Miss Marlene B. Klym,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley T. Klym, Gold Hill,
has been selected for the busi
ness staff of Tiefen, Mt. Angel
college yearbook.
Miss Klym, a freshman at
the college, is a 1962 grad
uate of Medford High school,
where she served as a re
porter on the school paper.
She plans to major in education.
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Today:
2 p.m. - Medford BPWC
tea, Mrs. , H. Loveness, Har
vard place.
2 p.m. - Warren assembly,
International Order of Rain
bow for Girls, Jacksonville
Masonic temple,
Monday:
12:30 p.m. - Adarel Past
Matrons, Mrs. Joe E. Craw
ford, 103 South Holly st.
7:30 p.m. - Southern Ore
gon chapter, Oregon Associa
tion of Nursery Education,
Mrs. Lester Harris, 707 South
Oakdale ave.
7:30 p.m. - Shady Cove
PTA, school gymnasium.
7:45 p.m. - Degree of Honor
Protective; association, Girls
Community club.
8 p.m. - Scottish Rite Wom
en's club, Medford Masonic
temple.
8 p.m. - Chrysanthemum
circle, NOW, Eagles hall, 217
West Main st.
8 p.m. - Oregon Music
Teacher association, Room 19,
Medford High school.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. - Marietta circle,
Eastwood Baptist church, Mrs.
Robert Balk, 1608 Lenora dr.
9:30 a.m. - Women' associ
ation of Phoenix Presbyterian
church, home of Mrs. Alfred
Morin.
10:30 a.m. - Westside Ex
tension unit, Mrs. Al Schmitt,
1027 Winchester ave.
10:30 a.m. - Sams Valley
extension unit, - Mrs. Vince
Hunt, Meadows district.
12 noon - Ladies of Elks,
downstairs lounge, Elks club.
12 noon - Medford Navy
Mothers club, Mrs. Carl Lud
wig, 511 Austin st,
1:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley
Herb society, Girls Commu
nity club.
6:30 p.m. - Royal Arch Ma
sons and Royal Arch Widows,
Jacksonville Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m. - Rogue Valley
Handweavers, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Lasher, 2517 Sandy
terrace.
7:30 p.m. - Chapter BE,
PEO Sisterhood, Mrs. W. E.
Hercher, 1608 Stratford ave.
8 p.m. - Esther circle, East
wood Baptist church, Mrs.
Johnny Johnson, 1519 Ridge
way dr.
8 p.m. - Olive Rebekah
lodge and IOOF lodge, Med
ford IOOF hall, Sixth st.
8 p.m. - Pythian Sisters,
Pythian bldg.
Wednesday:
10:30 a.m. - Central Point
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. R. E. Ekdahl, 40 South
Second St., Central Point.
12 noon - Rcamcs Social
club, Medford Masonic tem
ple. 12:30 p.m. - Chapter CG of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
C. K. Edwards, 1409 Kings
highway.
12:30 p.m. - Chapter CP of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
Verne H. Wilson, 1556 South
Ivy st.
12:30 p.m. - Contemporary
Book club, 8 Geneva st.
12:45 p.m. - Nevita Past
Matrons, Wayside Inn, Bart
lett st.
1 p.m. - Elta Dueul Hubbs
tent, Daughter of Union Vet
erans, home of Mrs. Bessie
Young, 425 North Holly st.
7 p.m. - World War I bar
racks and auxiliary, Girls
Community club.
8 p.m. - Medford Jayceettes,
home of Mrs. Kenn Knack
stedt, 91 Renault ave.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m. - Lone Pine
Home Extension unit, with
Mrs. Kenneth Phillips, 1909
Roberts rd.
1 p.m. - Blue Star Mothers
of America, Mrs. Frank
Gleaves, 1170 West McAn
drews rd.
1:30 p.m. - Jackson v i 1 1 e
Garden club, home of Mrs.
Bernice Janosky, 306 East
California St., Jacksonville.
1:30 p.m. - Sams Valley La
dies club, home of Mrs. Wal
ter Miller.
1:30 p.m. - Woman's Chris
tian Temperance Union, fire
place room of First Presby
terian church.
6:30 p.m. - Medford Busi
ness and Professional Wom
en's club, Kim's restaurant.
7:30 p.m.- McLoughlin Jun
ior High school Parent Teach
er association, school gym.
7:30 p.m. - Mistletoe camp,
Royal Neighbors of America,
Pythian building.
8 p.m. - Adarel chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, Jack
sonville Masonic temple.
8 p.m. - Ladies Eagle auxil
iary, Eagles hall.
8 p.m. - Public lecture on
Crater Lake National park,
Girls Community club.
Friday:
1 p.m. - Get-together club,
Girls Community club.
White Cross
Meetings Set
For Baptists
White Crore circles of East
wood Baptist church are to
meet on Tuesday, January 15.
Marietta circle members
will be at the home of Mrs.
Robert Balk,- 1608 Lenora
drive. The meeting will open
at 9:30 a.m., and Mrs. Will
Mauck will conduct the ses
sion and the program. Devo
tions will be led by Mrs. La
Von Norton.
The Esther circle meeting
will begin at 8 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Johnny John
son, 1519 Ridgeway drive,
with a program on White
Cross work. Mrs. Robert
Blacketor will lead devotions
and Mrs. Jack Meves, chair
man, will preside.
The Woman's Mission so
ciety of Eastwood met Jan
uary 8 with Mrs. Dean An
derson, vice president pre
siding. The program, under
direction of Mrs. William
Robertson, was a skit en
titled, "God Is Love," which
emphasized reaching un
churched children.
In the skit in addition to
Mrs. Robertson were Mrs. Mel
Rennick, Mrs. Will Mauck
and Mrs. Dale Mauck. Mrs.
Blacketor led devotions.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ander
son, Mrs. Oral Harshman and
Mrs. Johnny Johnson.
Next meeting will be Feb
ruary 12 at .10 a.m. in the
church. Mrs. E. Ron Rice
president, will preside. A
kitchen shower will be held
and a display of tu 1 latest
White Cross quota will be
shown consisting of 20 chil
dren s dresses to be sent to
the American Baptist mission
ary, Miss Wanda Kelley, in
the Philippines.
Yreka Theta Rho
Club Initiates
Yreka - Four candidates
were initiated recently into
Laurel Theta Rho Girls club
at the Odd Fellows hall.
The candidates were Susan
Schneider, Penny Farns
worth, Janis Sword and Don
na Stewart. A potluck dinner
preceded the business session
and party.
Guests at the dinner in ad
dition to club members, were
their mothers, the four can
didates, Mrs. Madeleine Wi
man, advisor; Mrs. William
Singleton, assistant advisor,
and Rebckahs, Mrs. Mary Bo
vee, noble grand, and Floy
Johnston.
Scottish Rite Club
Meeting Scheduled
, Scottish Rite Women's club
will meet Monday, January 14
at 8 p.m., in the Medford Ma
sonic temple. Mrs. Charles
Hoppe will preside for the
business session.
Mrs. Wyles Berry is chair
man of the refreshment committee.
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Miss Schultz Installed as Bethel Queen
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommit Seth Putnam
(Jones photo)
Paratrooner and Bride
Now in North Carolina
Yreka - Miss Mary Etta
Schultz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Schultz was in
stalled recently as the honored
queen of Yreka bethel, Inter
national Order o Job's
Daughters in ceremonies held
at the Masonic temple.
Other officers installed
were Pamela Turner, senior
princess; Carol Hunter, Junior
princess; Beverely Sutherlin,
guide; Linda Phelps, marshal;
Judy van Over, recorder;
Dcbby Wigley, chaplain; Nar
cie McBain, librarian; Millie
Miller, musician; Rhonda Oh
lund, treasurer: Darilyn Bray,
Beth Phelps, Tone Hosford,
Susan DcNurc, and Virginia
Stewart, messengers; Susan
Scammcll, and Susctte La
bate, custodian; Meg Taylor,
and Linda Dunham, guards,
and Ellen Hohar, flag bearer.
Members of the bethel choir
also were installed.
Mrs. Lee Morford gave the
opening address and Miss Pa
tricia Stewart was installing
officer. She is the retiring
queen. Soloist for the evening
was John Quiglcy, and hostess
es were Jean Messner and
Linda Mcck.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Seth
Putnam are at home in Fay
etteville, N.C. following a
wedding trip from Grants
Pass. Their wedding was held
recently in First Baptist
church, Grants Pass.
The bride is the former
Judith Ann Marsh, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Everett C.
Marsh, 1576 Northwest Haw
thorne avenue, Grants Pass,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Seth William
Putnam, 2008 Suzanna street,
Medford.
The Rev. Leroy Fraser offi
ciated at the double ring cere
mony held December 21 at
8 o'clock in the evening. Bas
kets of red carnations and
white stock decorated the
church. Mrs. George Anderson
played the organ and accom
panied Ronald Hollenstead,
soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white Chan
tilly lace fashioned with Sa
brina neckline, long sleeves
and the full skirt of alternat
ing tiers of lace and pleated
tulle formed a chapel train.
Her elbow length veil was
held by a Swedish crown of
seed pearls and crystals. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
Eucharis lilies and stephano-tis.
Mrs. Merle Ely, Grants Pass,
was matron of honor. Miss
Valarie Eckstein was brides-
maid. They wore frocks of
red satin with matching jack
ets and bell skirts. Their head
dresses were red pillbox hats
with short red veils and their
accessories were red and
Mrs. Morford, who has
served 12 years as senior
guardian resigned her office,
and installed Mrs. Mildred
Sutherlin as the new senior,
and Dr. Robert Stewart as as
sociate guardian.
Following Installation cere
monies, past honored queen,
Patty Stewart, presented the
newly Installed honored
Retired Teachers
To Hear Speaker
"Rumblings in Yugoslavia"
will be the subject of a talk
by Miss Mary Ellen Bell when
she speaks Monday, January
14 before members of the
Jackson County Retired
Teachers in the Girls Com
munity club.
A vocal group from Hcd
rick Junior High school, di
rected by Carroll Graber, will
furnish, the program.
The hostesses will be Mrs.
Mary Coffin and Miss Mar
guerite Corwin. The social
committee will be composed
of Miss Mary Moore, Mrs.
Agnes Deaver, Mrs. Inez Lud
wick, Miss Clayton Burrow
and Mrs. Mae Chirgwin.
queen her official pin, Mis3
Schultz in turn presented Miss
Stewart with her past honored
queen's pin. Charles Schultz
presented his daughter with
her gavel, and Mrs. Morford
was presented her past senior
guardian pin by Miss Stewart,
Guests escorted and wel
comed were honored queen,
Jeannle Milvaney from Mount
Shasta bethel; Cindy Gaynor,
senior princess; Pam Mills, a
past honored queen, and Chot
Klmrey, associate guardian.
Reames Social
Club Will Meet
Reames Social club, Order
of the Eastern Star, will hold
the monthly luncheon, Wed
nesday, January 16 at 12
noon at the Masonic temple.
Mrs. H. E. Nulton, president,
will preside. All members of
Eastern Star are invited.
Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs.
I. D. Canfield are co-chairmen,
assisted by Mrs. E. G. Trow
bridge, Mrs. Lema Price and
Mrs. E. E. Evans.
A business meeting and
cards will follow the luncheon.
white. They carried cascade
bouquets of white pompon
chrysanthemums. Mary Bor-,
inulli, flower girl, wore a red ,
satin frock. Glenn Putnam,
brother of the bridegroom,
was ring bearer.
Kenneth Gilbert, Granls ,
Pass, served as best man and
seating the guests were Mr.
Ely and Don Sutton, Med
ford.
For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed
in the reception room at the
church, Mrs. Marsh chose an
aquamarine knit sheath with
winter white accessories and
white carnation corsage. Mrs.
Putnam wore a blue knit with
winter white accessories and
white carnation corsage.
At the reception Mrs. E. H.
Shipler cut the wedding cake
assisted by Mrs. William
Roesch. Mrs. Robert Duff pre
sided at the punch bowl and
Miss Judith Foote was in
charge of the guest book. Miss
Carol Duff and Miss Beverly
Allison were at the gift table.
For traveling to North Caro
lina where the bridegroom is
stationed with the paratrooper
division of the U.S. Army,
the bride wore a gray three
piece knit suit with red acces
sories and a red carnation lei,
a gift of a friend in Honolulu,
Hawaii.
The bride is a graduate of
Grants Pass High school and
attended Pacific university.
Mr. Putnam is a graduate of
the same high school,
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paraffin on the heels of white
crew socks. You'll have less
heel mending to do.
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Slides of Trip
Shown Auxiliary
Mrs. Lee Mellish continued
showing slides of a recent
European trip during the
January 9 meeting of the
auxiliary to the Medford
Lions. She featured the visit
she and Dr. Mellish made to
Italy and their trip to Alba,
I Italy, and Rome,
i The meeting was held In the
! home of Mrs. Samuel P. Dea- i
ver. 325 Havana street. Mrs. I
John Henson, president, pre-
sided.
Mrs. Harry Lyter, program .
chairman, Introduced Mrs. j
Mellish. !
i Suggestions were consider- j
; cd for a community service
project for the group on which
further study will be made.
To Be Installed
Officers for Mistletoe camp,
Royal Neighbors of America
lodge, will be installed during
1 ceremonies Thursday, J a n u
ary 17 at 7:30 p.m., In the
Pythian building.
Members may invite guests
for the event.
Officers are to meet for a
practice session for the instal
lation Monday, January 14 at
2.30 p m , In the same build
ing. i
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