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2 C SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON re b W M ;,tts F'f- i On of the larga events of the past week hi tht annual benefit bridge parly given by alumna membert oi Delia Gamma sorority living in th Rogue valley. Among th guests at th event were (left to right) Mri. Norton July Wedding Ceremony Set By Betrothed Pair Mr. and Mrs. Allan T, Perry, 2668 Old Military road, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Janet Perry, to Robin Wilkinson. Seattle. Wash. The bridegroom elect Is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilkinson, Portland. Miss Perry attended Wil- lamette university where she became affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is a grsduate of the University of Oregon school oi nursing, Portland, and is employed with the Portland City Bu reau of Health. Mr. Wilkinson is a graduate of the University of Oregon and is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He Is employed in the finance de partment of Boeing Aircraft in Seattle. Tha uoririinff 11 nlanned for Jul v. Ski Bowl Bus For Medford The Mount Shasta Ski bowl operators are conducting a Ladies' day for Medford wo men each Wednesday at the bowl when free ski lessons and free use of the rope tow are offered ior the day. As an experiment, the Rogue Snowmen will sponsor a chartered bus to Mount ShBsta, Wednesday. February 6. The bus fare will be nom inal and all Interested persons of the area, whether export or novice, are invited to make the trip and participate in the sport, according to tne an nouncement. Home Rites Held Here Wed Couple Miss Norma Conibell Bailey and Jerry Ned Crumm were married in a home ceremony read January 25 In the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E, Mc Carvel, 917 Narrcgan street, Medford. The bridegroom is a son oi Mr. and Mrs, Pal A. Finney, Eagle Point. The 7:30 o'clock evening riles were performed by the Rev. D. E. Millard of the New Ago church, Eaglo Point. The double ring service was used. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. For her wedding she chose a brocaded satin frock In bal lerina length. Her headpiece was h bandeau of net with pearls and her corsage was oi white orchids. Miss Mary Bryant, the maid of honor, "wore a turquoise blue chiffon gown over satin and her corsage was of while carnations. Jack Crumm was best man for his brother. The reception followed at tho McCarvc! home. Mrs. Gay lord HBllett served the wed- ding coke and pouring wns Mr. Arthur Williams. Miss Agnes Merrinian had charge of tiie bride's book. The bride attended Medford and Central Point schools and was graduated from Central Point High school in 1053. She was employed at Penny's Department store. Tho bridegroom attended Lone Pine school and Medford HiRh school. He is employed at Double D, Sawmill in Cen tral Point, Coin Club Plans One-Day Exhibit Plans for coin show will be made at a meeting oi Rogue Valley Coin club at the Girls Community club at 8 p.m. Monday, February 4. Anyone interested In coin col lecting !: invited. The forthcoming one -day show will be held March 3, at the Jackson house. Anyone having a collection to exhibit at the show is invited to at tend this meeting. in, J Mini Janet Perry Available Ladies7 Day Club officers state the group believes this to bo an excellent way for ninny to become acquainted with ski ing at bargain prices. Those wanting to make the trip may make their reserva tions at tho Rogue Ski shop, 610 East Jackson street, or by calling Mrs. Harry Danlclson, telephone 773-3301, not later than Tuesday morning, Febru ary 5. The bus will leave the bus depot at 8 a.m., February 6, and will stop at the Mark Antony hotel In Ashland bout 8:30 a.m. It is to arrive back in Medford about 5:30 p.m. ' Tickets for Musical At School Go on Sale Tickets arc now on sale for the Medford High school musical production "Bye Bye Birdie." The show is sched uled fur February 21, 22, and 23. Tho male lead of Albert Peterson will be plnycd by Jim Rowan and Jarl Dyrud. Rose Alvercz, Albert Pctcr- News Received Of Engagement News has been received here by relatives of Miss Marie Akin, Smith River, Calif., of her engagement to Larry Thomas, also of Smith Itlvcr. The bride-elect Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Er nest Akin, former Medford residents, and the bridegroom elect Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas of the Califor nia town. Mi,s Akin Is a senior stu dent at Del Norte High school, ilor fiance is a 1959 graduate of the same school ana is em ployed with Oregon Coast Veneer company. No date has been set for the wvuiiing. Mrs. Mary Jnnc Wltluow oi G2B Catherine street, Mod ford, Is Miss Akin's Eiar.d mc'.hcr, isi-.d Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willis of the same eddies are her uncle and aunt. Couple To Wed In March Rites In a candlelight ceremony at the Delta Phi Gamma sor ority at Lewis and Clark col lege. Miss Kristin Haldnr.i re. cently announced her engage ment to James 11. Fontaine oi Medford. Miss Haldol's is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haldors, Portland. Mr. Fontaine, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Fontaine, 516 Belmont street, Medford, attended Lewis and Clark col Ifge wlirtc he was affiliated with Thcta Chi fraternity. lie Is now a student in the Uni versity of Oregon medical school. A March wedding is being planned. L Smith, Mri. Reedy Berg and Mri. Morris Leonard Jr. Th party, held at Girli Com munity club, was given to rail funds to purchase a et oi drumi to be used at th Oregon Stat School ior th Blind. Mary Lee Clark, Gerald Fanger Are Engaged Talent-Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Clark, of Route 1, Box 452, Talent, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Lee Clark, to Gerald R. Fanger, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Fanger, form erly f Medford and now of Bellevue, Wash. Miss Clark, a graduate of Talent High school in I960, is employed by the East Med ford Branch of the Oregon Bank. Mr, Fanger, a graduate of Medford High school in 1958, attended the University of Oregon and Southern Oregon college. He is leaving Febru ary 20 for Fort Bcnnlng, Ga., where he will attend officer candidate school and be com missioned by the Oregon Na tional Guard. He is employed by Crater Lake Machinery company. A summer wedding is planned. Mary Lee Clark son s secretary, will be played by Christine Helman and Martha Bullard. Rehearsals for the produc tion are in their third week and produclon committees have been organized. Set con struction Is also under way, it was announced. The story of the play Is based on the Induction of Con rad Birdie, tho latest teen age idol, Into the U. S. Army. Conrad is played by Brian Porter and Reed Harris, As a publicity stunt, Con rad Birdie arranges one last kiss with the president of one of his fan clubs In Swectap pic, Ohio. The domineering mother of Albert Peterson will be por tryed by Tracy Blackstone and Judy Biookman. This year as in the past nil lead parts have been double cast. Return Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. ivye tiave returned to their Home, Phoenix-Hlllerest road, after spending a vacation on the island of Cozumel. This Island, becoming popular as a winter vacation spot, i; off the coast of Yucatan, Li; Beauty Salon Welcomes . . . NORMA DAVIDSON to Their Stiff of Beauticians Why don't you drop in and meet Norms? Make your next Beauty Dale at De-Nal PHONE 772-2096 410 Hawthorne in Medford Shopping Center Ample Pjrking Facilities Dorothy Elliott, Mgr. Art Association Holds Election Rogue Valley Art associa tion members voted to en large the board, elected a new chairman and heard reports of accomplishments of the past year at the annual meet ing last week. It was held January 29 at the Red Cross chapter house with the retir ing chairman, James Ragland, presiding. Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels was elected chairman by the new board. The nine new members of the 15-member board are Dunbar Carpenter, Richard Doi, Ashland, Mrs. Thomas Rutter, Mrs. Donald McGeary, Phoenix, Mrs. Curtis Barnes, Richard Courtright, Mrs. Al fred S. V. Carpenter, Walter Pappas and Mr. Ragland. Hold over board members are Mrs. John E. Reed, Ash land; Warren Holbrook, Cen tral Point; Mrs. Bartels, Rob ert Bosworth, Eugene Bennett and Robertson Collins, both Jacksonville. Benefit Today Mrs. Bartels, who has been serving as chairman oi the social committee, announced a benefit event to be held this afternoon at the studio of Mr. Bennett in Jacksonville. On ryt I . jr kf J rzizrr "I If 1? I Wl The renowned American bass-baritone, William Wariicld, will appear in concert here Monday, February 4. ior Jackson County Civic Music association. The event will be held at Medford High school auditorium beginning at 8 p.m. Mr. Wariield, who has made tour concert tours abroad at the request oi the U.S. State department, has been acclaimed both as a singer and an actor in opera, musicals, on television and radio. The concert Is open only to members oi the association. Hoovers To On Golden Anniversary The golden wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoover, Eagle Point, will be celebrated at a reception set for next Sunday, February 10. It will be held at the Eagle Point Grange hall be tween 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Hosts for the event will be the Hoover's sons and daugh ters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin F. Hoover, as sisted by the grandchildren of the honored couple. Also as- Color Prints Are Exhibited Ashland-An exhibit of color prints by 19th and 20th cen tury painters Is now on dis play at the Southern Orcuon college art gallery, it was an nounced by Marion Any, teacher in the art department. Subject matter is both repre sentational and non-objective Miss Ady said. The works will be on exhibit through Febru ary. Tlic March show will be from Colby. Wash., and con sists of a collection of water colors and graphics. Serving tho loveliest women In town . . . display will be collection of paintings of Jacksonville homes and buildings done several years ago and never before displayed together. They are being loaned by the owners for today's event. Sherry will be served, and admission will be charged, with proceeds to go to the association. Hours are 3 to 3 o'clock. Ben J. Trowbridge Jr., chairman of the exhibition com mittee, announced the next show at Rogue gallery, maintained by the association, will be the private collection of valuable art objects loaned by Lloyd Halverson, valley resident. Most of the show will consist of paintings, some dating back to the Elizabethan period. Included will be a Van Dyke, a Pissaro, a Modi gliani, an alleged Rembrandt and others by well-known ar tists. After completing school, Mr. Halverson for a number of years worked with galler ies and antique firms and dur ing this time began to build his collection. Reception Planned A reception is planned for Tuesday, February 5, to honor Be Honored sistlng will be members of the Eagle Point Garden club and the Eagle Point Grange, v All friends of the Hoover family in southern Oregon are invited to attend the event. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover have requested that there be no presents. YOUR HEALTH IS WEALTH! 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Mr. Lindberg is now serv ing as chairman of the movie committee and said that movies have been booked through June. Two French, two Italian and one W. D. Fields movie have been sched uled. Executive board meetings will be held every third Mon day; they are open to the membership. Water Color Show Today To Aid Art Association Area residents will have the opportunity this afternoon to see, in one exhibit, water colors of Jacksonville, painted by Eugene Bennett from 1934 through 1950. The water colors, all now in private collections, have been loaned for today's benefit for the Rogue Valley Art associa tion. The exhibit will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock today at the- studio of Eugene Bennett, 305 South Oregon street, Jacksonville. The event is open to the public and an admission charge will be made. Sherry will be served. All proceeds will go to the association's ACRYLIC CREPE. CHOICE IN NEW I III V 1 10 S Words puts a value price on this full length fashion. 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Low prize at each table was a plastic rain bonnet hidden in a hollow snowball. Rogue Gallery, 220 West Main street, Medford. Some 20 paintings are in cluded in the exhibit. Mrs, B, Brandt Bartels, Medford, new association president, and Mrs. John Reid, Ashland, are cochairmen for the benefit, They are assisted by Mrs. Ralph Thompsen, Medford, Mrs. Curtis Barnes, Phoenix, and Mrs. John Cotton, Ash. land. Among the paintings are those of the old Jackson coun ty courthouse, Table Rock Bil Hard saloon, Beekman bank, old Methodist church, St. Jos eph's Catholic church and the Lynden house. FASHION'S FIRST ' SPRING COATS U -J J PHONE Nights Til 773-7301 9 Club Plans Event The College Women's Club of the Rogue River Valley plans a no host lunchoen for Saturday, February 9 at 1 p. m., in the Colony restau rant. The social committee mem bers are Mesdames Victor RirriKv r. O. Larison. H. L. Snodgrass and Alfred Castillo. 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