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MLDFOHO AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Lambs Announce Betrothal News Central Point - Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lamb, 444 Man zanita street. Central Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Martha Lamb, to Robert Alan Camp bell, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert G. Campbell, 1393 Beek man avenue, Mcdford. Miss Lamb was graduated from Crater High school and is employed at Oregon Food stores. Mr. Campbell is a gradu ate of Medford High school and is employed at Ken's Tex aco Service station. He is also attending Southern Ore gon college and is enrolled in teacher education. No wedding date has been set. Carol Martha Lamb News Received Of Engagement News has been received here of the engagement of Miss Coraleen Ann Richard son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Richardson, P o r t land, to Frank Howard La gesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haakon M. Lagesen, for mcr Medford residents and now of Klamath Falls. Miss Richardson is an ele mentary education major at Portland State college. She is the second vice president of the student body and was 1961 Homecoming queen. Mr. Lagesen is a graduate of Medford High school and is to graduate in June from Portland State college where he is a. student in accounting. The wedding is set for August. Parents Tell Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lea, 2146 Hillcrest road, Medford, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Sonya Ann Lea, to Jimmie Dale Whittenburg, son of Mrs. O. L. Brusletten, Portland, and Vernon L. Whittenburg, Winchester, Ore. Miss Lea is a graduate stu dent at Oregon State univer sity and her fiance is to grad uate this year from the same university. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorori ty and Mr. Whittenburg's af filiation is with the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned. Sonya Ann Lea (Hise photo)' To Meet Jacksonville-Secret sisters xl the Jacksonville Rebekah club will be revealed during a meeting of the club Tues day, January 22 at 12:30 p.m., an the IOOF dining room. Des sert will be served by Mrs. Albert Hackert and Mrs. Walter Couch. U.-J ,':.3at.'j. Lumsdens Tell Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lums den, 817V4 Niantic street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Ann Lumsden, to Gary Lee Ayres, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ayres, Eagle Point. Miss Lumsden was gradu ated from St. Mary's High school last June and is a stu dent at Southern Oregon col lege. Her fiance was graduat ed from Eagle Point High school in 1961 and is employ ed by Pacific Power and Light company. No date has been set for the wedding. Carolyn Ann Lumsden Plans Announced For Smorgasbord Roxy Ann court, Order of Amaranth, will serve the twelfth annual smorgasbord on Sunday, January 27, from noon until 4 p.m., at the Med ford Masonic temple. Luncheon Hornbrook-Mrs. Henley Clawson served a dessert luncheon to members of the bridge club when they met at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Quigley held high score, and the hostess, second high. Others playing were Mrs. Frank Graves of Hilt, Mrs. Ivon Howard, Mrs. Dwain Hamner, Mrs. Bertha Bradley, Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. Allie Tyrer. Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilter mood, 1925 Oregon avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Karlene Kay Wiltermood, to Larry Kenneth Wade, son of Sam uel M. Wade, 1819 Spring street, and Mrs. Charles Babb, 2871 Georgia street. - Miss Wiltermood. is a .1962 graduate of Medford High school and is at the present a student at Medford Beauty school. Her fiance is a graduate of Crater High school and Ore gon Technical institute, Klam ath Falls. He is employed at the B and N Automotive serv ice in Sacramento, Calif. No date has been set for the wedding. Karlens Wiltermood jean hart's DOLLAR DAYS ! Starts Tomorrow Purchase one garment at regular price . . . then you can buy another of equiva lent value (or lets) for in additional SjJOO On Sale a r exclusive brand namts in dresses, coats, suits, skirts, sweat ers, blouses, slacks, jewel ry, etc. Why not take ad vantage of these great values at Jean Harft, whin you find the clothes you love to live Inl Don't Miss It! 617 East Main, Medford Phone 77J-8992 At both locations 180 East Main, Ashland Phono 412-3965 SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1963 Sandra Lee Lynch Students Are Engaged To Wed An announcement from Princvillc, Ore., reveals the engagement of Miss Sandra Lee Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Walton Lynch, to John Dennis Patton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Patton, 3225 Forest avenue, Medford. Miss Lynch's parents made the announcement. Miss Lynch is a senior in - music education at the Uni versity of Oregon and her fi ance is a senior in general science there. The wedding is planned for late summer. Misr. Sandra Bradshaw April Wedding Planned by Pair Central Point Mrs. Ruby Bradshaw, 520 South Second street, Central Point, has an nounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sandra Lynette Bradshaw, to Frank lin Elmer Price, Medford. Miss Bradshaw, a 1962 graduate of Crater High School, is also the daughter of A. L. Bradshaw, Hayfork, Calif. Mr. Price is a son of Mrs. Pat Sparks, Eugene, and Frank Price, 500 Barnes ave nue, Medford. He is a 1961 graduate of Willamette High school, Eugene, and is employ ed by Motor Wholesale, Med ford. The wedding date has been set for April 20. V Shower Given For Bride-Elect Hornbrook - Mrs. Henley Clawson, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Seaman, Yreka, attended a bridal shower In Weed recently hon oring Miss Heidi Eschcrich of Coburg, Germany.' The large event, held in White Pine hall, was hosted by 12 friends of the bride-to-be and her husband. They were Mesdames Pauline Boyd ston. Marguerite McMichacl, Albert Hanner, Ellen Lynch, Minnie Collier, Margaret Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emerson Greer !i ' ' '.' . . ; (Anders photo) Greer-Moore Ceremony Held in Medford Church ery, Elmer- Zimmerman, Nel son Miller, Bess Filson, Ross Mansfield, Jerry Riley, and Pcro Leon. The marriage of Miss Esch crich and Mr. Thomas Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fine, Weed, will take place Jan. 26 at the Grace Presby terian church in Weed. The young man met his future wife while he was stationed with the Army in Germany. She has been in the country for the past several months. Betrothal News Is Made Known Illinois Valley - Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Carter announce the engagement of their daughter Betty Lou Carter to John E. DeMcyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hale, Highland, Mich. Miss Carter and her fiance are both in the United States Navy and are stationed at the Naval Air station, Moffett Field, Calif. Miss Carter was graduated from Illinois Val ley High school in June of 1961 and enlisted in the WAVES. She received her training at Bainbridgc, Md., and Memphis, Tenn., and is now an aviation storekeeper. She is assigned to duty in the supply office at Moffet field. Mr. DeMeyer attended Mac kenzie High school in Detroit and entered the Navy In 1955 as a career. He is a petty officer, second class. . The couple plans to be mar ried in Cave Junction In July, r : I' ' "i ? if Betty Lou Cirtei Soak rope clothesline In brine before putting It up Clothes won't freeze to it In winter. T Miss Linda Sue Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Lee Moore, 943 Cherry street, became the bride of Robert Emerson Greer, son of Mrs. Blllie Greer, 708 Herman street, in a ceremony held Jan uary 12 in Meeker Memorial chapel of First Methodist church. Dr. George G. Roseberry officiated at the 8 o'clock evening ceremony attended by 75 relatives and friends. Two baskets of while chrysanthe mums decorated the chapel for the double ring rites. Noel Moore, Central Point, gave his sister In marriage. She wore a floor length gown of brocaded satin in a floral pattern fashioned with three quarter length sleeves, wide inset waistband and slim skirt. The neckline formed a vee in back. Her elbow length veil was held by a pearl crown and she carried a bou quet of spider chrysanthe mums encircling a white or chid on two Bibles. One was a gift from her mother and the other from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Melum. Attends Bride Mrs. William Newland at tended the bride. She wore a floor length gown of red satin fashioned with three-quarter length sleeves. Her flowers were white carnations. Sam Jennings served as best man and seating the guests were Robert Stuart, brother-in-law of the bride groom, and Charles Brooks. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Mrs. Willard Cureton, sister of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Charles DeCarlow, another sister, and Mrs, Charles Brooks, poured. Mrs. Stuart was in charge of the guest bokk and Mrs. Noel Moore and Miss Karen Moore, sister of the bride, were at the gift table. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Moore wore a tan suit with brown and white accessories. Mrs. Greer chose a beige and gold knit suit with beige and tur q u o i s c accessories. Their flowers were white carna tions. The ncwlywcds traveled to the Oregon coast on their wedding trip, the bride wear ing a brown wool dress with black accessories. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and is employed In the engineering department of J e d d e 1 o h Brothers Swecd mill in Gold Hill. Mr. Greer, an cngineman in the U.S. Navy, is stationed at Pearl Harbor. Hawaii. He is a graduate of Medford High school and attended Shasta Junior college. He will return to Hawaii tomorrow, with Mrs. Greer joining him in about three months. WEE THREE -Mini-editions of three famed per fumes, Devastating', Side Glance and Apropos in a chic black suede case. Handsomely Gift boxed. $3.50 ' Hudson's Pharmacy 613 East Main Phone 773-5345 Oetn Daily 1:10 .m. to 10 a.m. Sun. t Holidtyi 10 i.rn. tt 9 a.m. C 3 Rebecca Elin Gates Two Students Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gates, 19S8 Military road, re cently announced the engage ment of their daughter Re becca Elin to W. David Jones, Archie, Mo. The nevs was made known during the holidays when Miss Gates was home on vaca tion from Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., where she is a senior. Mr. Jones, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Jones of Mis souri, is a graduate of the University of Missouri, and is taking graduate work at Pa cific university, Forest Grove, in the school of optometry. No date has been set for the wedding. SOC Students Engaged To Wed The engagement of Miss Carla Borough to James K. Lancaster has been announc ed by the bride-elect's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bor ough, 1626 Myers lane, Med ford, Mr. Lancaster is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Lancas ter, Klamath Falls. , Miss Borough is a gradu ate of Medford High school and her fiance was graduated from Klamath Union High, school. - Both are students at South ern Oregon college in ele mentary education. No wed ding date has been set. Miss Carla Borough Class Meets Golden Link class of the First Baptist Sunday school will meet for a dessert lunch eon at 1 p.m., Thursday, Jan uary 24 at 1 p.m., in the home of Mrs. J.. H. Lichtcnstcr, 1011 West Tenth street. A business meeting and devo tional hour will be conducted. HELP US! W nid clothing, thoei, dlihat. furniture, and boddini . We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. 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