MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1963
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Mr. and Mri. Raymond Lewis Thompson
(SOCP photo)
Beauticians To Visit
Nursing Homes in Area
Today members
Rogue Valley unit, Oregon
Beautician association, are to
visit the Jackson County
Farm home, McCue's Nursing
home and the Rogue Valley
Nursing home to give perma
nent waves and hair sets to
women patients. This is an
annual project of the unit in
observance of National Beau
ty Salon week which this
year will be February 10
through 16.
A window decorating con
test between shops will be
conducted with judging to be
done February 10. Theme for
the contest is "There's Magic
In a New Hair Do."
A kick-off breakfast is
planned for Monday, Febru
ary 11 in the Medford hotel.
During the January meet
ing in the Jackson House re
cently several candidates
the were initiated. They were the
Mesdames Ginger McCallis
ter, Lavene Dixon, Margaret
Truax, Maxine Rheinschmidt,
Christine Rose, Ann Brun
ning, Lee Horn, Marge Hof-
fine, Ala Dailey, Holly Smits
and Mary Neal.
Mrs. Eunice Johnson, Rose
burg unit member, was a
guest and 23 members at
tended. 1
VFW Auxiliary
Sponsors Dance
The department of Oregon
auxiliary to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars will sponsor a
dance Monday, February 4 at
8 p.m., in the Veterans Domi
ciliary at White City.
Transportation will be fur
nished at the Greyhound bus
depot at 7:30 p.m.
Manor Resident
Home From Hawaii
Mrs. D. Ford McCormick
of Rogue Valley Manor, has
returned to Medford after
spending five weeks in Hon
olulu where she was a guest
of her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ral
ston, and their children, Lin
da, David and William Ral
ston. The traveler was accompan
ied on the trip by another
granddaughter, Miss Lucy
Spangler, a former Medford
resident, now doing graduate
work toward her master's de
gree in history at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Mrs. Ralston Is the former
Miss Lucy McCormick of
Medford. The Ralstons moved
to the islands last August
The children attend the Pun
ahoa Elementary and High
school.
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Couple Returns Here
After IVedding Trip
Phoenix-Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Lewis Thompson are
making their home at 414
Rose street. Phoenix, follow
ing their return from a wed
ding trip to northern Oregon.
The couple were married in
a ceremony January zu ai
First Methodist church, Med
ford. The bride, the former
Frances Louise Stout, is a
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McClellan, 43
North Columbus avenue. Mr.
Thompson is a son of Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson, 410 Rose
street. Phoenix.
Dr. George G. Roseberry of
ficiated at the 2 o'clock dou
ble ring ceremony attended
by 130 relatives and friends.
Given in marriage by her
grandfather, the bride wore a
floor length gown of Chan
tilly lace and net fashioned
with square neckline, long
sleeves and tiered skirt. Her
elbow length veil was held
by a pearl crown and she
carried a white orchid en
circled by white carnations.
Attendants Listed
Mrs. Keith Thompson, Cor-
vallis, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, was matron of
honor and other attendants
were Mrs. David McClurg,
Miss Lorna Thompson, Phoe
nix, sister of the bridegroom,
and Miss Darlene O'Dear.
They wore emerald green
satin sheath dresses with
matching float veils and
shoes. Mrs. Thompson's frock
was identical except for a
full skirt. They carried bou
quets of white carnations.
Miss Melinda Smith, Ash
land was flower girl. She wore
a floor length lace dress and
short veil and carried a bas
ket of white carnations. Ring
bearer was Matt Mahaffey.
Keith Thompson, Corvallis,
the bridegroom's brother,
served as best man. Seating
the guests were Gary Chriss,
Phoenix, David McClurg and
Otto Kahnert.
Candlelighters were the
Misses Marvis and Janice
Franks, Ashland. They wore
ballerina length frocks of
white and silver.
Mrs. Leslie Boardman play
ed the organ and accompa
nied Mrs. D. G. MacDougall,
soloist. White chrysanthe
mums decorated the church
and white satin bows marked
the pew ends.
For her granddaughter's
wedding and reception which
followed at the church, Mrs.
McClellan wore a powder
blue dress with white accesso
ries and pink rosebud cor
sage. Mrs. Thompson chose a
royal blue dress with red ac
cessories and her flowers
were white carnations.
At the reception Mrs. An
gelo O'Dear cut and served
the wedding cake and Mrs,
Cartee Wood, Junction City,
Kan., presided at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Kenneth Cox
poured the coffee and Miss
Dona Wilson was in charge
of the guest book.
For traveling north on
their wedding trip, the bride
wore an olive green suit with
white accessories and the
white orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of
Phoenix High school and is a
telephone operator with Pa
cific Northwest Bell Tele
phone company. Mr. Thomp
son attended Phoenix and Al-
Mi
bany High schools and is em
ployed by Medford Tire Serv
ice Inc.
Among the out of town
guests attending the wedding
were Mrs. John Townslcy,
grandmother of the bride
groom and Mrs. Ethel Koenig,
great aunt of the bridegroom,
both Muwaukie; Mrs. Mar-
jorie Sines, Rogue River,
mother of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Rogers, Prospect,
and Mr. Wood, Junction City,
Kan.
Prior to the wedding the
bride-elect was honored at
two showers. One was given
by telephone company em
ployees. Hostesses were Mrs.
Roy Kadin, Mrs. Clifford
Goodlctt, and Mrs. Lewis
Shipley. Some 30 friends attended.
The second shower was
given by Mrs. Larry Konkel
and Mrs. Arthur Henter.
About 25 friends attended.
Couple Plans
June Ceremony
A June 8 wedding date has
been set by Miss Karen Joann
Aeschliman and Curtis Vale
Womelsdorf, whose engage
ment was announced by the
bride-elect's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Aeschliman, 429
Benson street.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mrs. Evelyn Womels
dorf, 24 Mace road, and
Russell Womelsdorf, Ridge
field, Wash.
Miss Aeschliman is a Med
ford High school graduate
and is employed by Dr. F. Lee
Mellish and by the Rogue
Valley Manor. Her fiance is
employed at Cascade Wood
products, White City.
issionaries
To Be Married
Ashland The engagement
of Miss Phyllis Walker to
Conrad Hurd was announced
recently by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Walker, 99
Wimer street. Miss Walker
and her fiance are both mis
sionaries in New Guinea un- i
der the Wycliffe Bible Trans-
lators. I
Miss Walker is a graduate !
of Ashland high school. She
was graduated from Mull-
nomnh Bihlr rnllprp. Pr.rt. 1
land, and from the School of
m iDaiunai jr minimum Ul mu j
Bible Institute, Los Angcies. ;
Mr. Hurd, whose parents
are the Rev. and Mrs. Glen
Hurd, Tonelea, Ariz., is a !
graduaie of Prairie Bible In- j
stitutc in Alberta, Canada.
The wedding la planned fur
June at the mission in New
Guinea.
Party Set
Medford Sojourners club
will observe the anniversary
of the organizatnin at an an
nual birthday luncheon for
members and guesUon Valen
tine's day, Thursday, Febru
ary 14 at 12:30 p.m. at Girls
Community club.
The luncheon will be cat
ered. Reservations should be
made by calling Mrs. Leland
Mlddloton, trlephonc 773
3571, or Mrs. Marvin Slavens,
telephone 773-6128.
Charter members and past
presidents will be honored.
Women who have lived in
Medford or vicinity for two
years or less are invited to
attend and to become mem
bers. The organization is
purely social and its main
purpose is to help newcom
ers become acquainted.
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Church
Concert
Scheduled
Musicians and singers of the
Apostolic Faith church will
present their annual concert
in the church auditorium at
Third and Central avenue,
i noay, February 8. under the
direction of William E. Wal-den.
The program will include
the 45-piece orchestra playing
Mozart's "Alleluja," "Stars
and Stripes Forever" "Fin-
landia." The 65-voice mixed
chorus will be accompanied
by the orchestra as they sing
the Negro spiritual, "Go Down
Moses," and a special arrange
ment of "Battle Hymn of the
Republic." The chorus will
also sing "Behold, God the
Lord from the "Elijah," and
the spiritual, "Little Innocent
Lamb."
A piano quartet composed
of Mrs. Robert M. James, Mrs.
Clifford Friesen, Mrs. Lloyd
Tyson Jr., and Miss Linda
Carver, will repeat "Marche
Slav, on last year s concert.
Soloist Duane Jones, baritone,
will sing, "The Living God."
Mrs. Arthur Hialt, contral
to, of the Apostolic Faith
headquarters church in Port
land will be guest artist, and
she will bring her accompa
nist, Mrs. Audrey Wallace
Mrs. Hlatt will sing a group of
spirituals.
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Group Attends
Rites at Weed
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Henley Clawson, accompanied
by their daughter and two
grandchildren, Mrs. R. E. Sea
man and Jane and Bob, of
Yrcka, attended the wedding
January 28 of Miss Heidi
Escherich of Coburg, Ger
many, and Thomas Fine of
Weed, Calif. The bride's moth
er, Mrs. Maria Escherich
could not be here.
Mr. Fine's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Fine of Weed.
The ceremony was held at
the Weed Grace Presbyterian
church. The reception and
dinner for approximately 250
guests, was held at St.
Michael s Parish hall in Weed.
The Wednesday before his
wedding, the bridegroom was
graduated from San Francisco
State college. He has com
pleted his tour of duly with
the Army where he met his
future bride while he was
stationed in Germany. The
younf couple made a week's
wedding trip and are at home
in the San Francisco Bay
area. ..
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Caldwells
Announce
Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cald
well, 860 Wabash street, Med
ford, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Loret
ta Lee Caldwell, to Roy Ben
nett, in Reno, Nevada, Janu
ary 19. The bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ben
nett, Milbrae, Calif.
The ceremony was read at
8 o'clock in the evening by
the Rev. William Harring in
the Little White chapel.
The bride wore a pink suit
and her flowers were white
orchids.
Attending from Medford
were the bride s parents; Mr.
and Mrs. R. . Marsh, uncle
and aunt of the bride, and Da
vid Caldwell, her brother,
with his fiance, Miss Barbara
Walker. The bridegroom a
parents also attended.
Following the ceremony the
wedding dinner was served in
Eugene's restaurant in Reno.
Fourteen guests attended.
The bride was graduated
from Medford High school in
1960 and was a dental assist
ant in San Francisco. The
bridegroom was graduated
from Capachino High school
in Milbrae in 1959 and attend
ed San Mateo State college.
He is an electronics engineer
at Stanford Research center
at Menlo Park, Calif. The cou
ple will live at Redwood City,
Calif.
Betrothal News
Revealed at
Skating Party
Shady Cove - Following a
skating party at Hyatt lake
last week end Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Smith, Mallory lane,
Shady Cove, announced the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Bonnie Lee Smith,
Arthur G. Pech, son of
and Mrs. Adolph Pech,
Sharon Triutman
July Ceremony
lanned by Pair
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhold Bocs, Route
1. Box 589-F, Central Point,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Sharon
Louise Trautman, to William
Paul Jeskey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Jeskey, Route
Box 294, Aurora, Ore.
Miss Trautman, a 1961
graduate of Crater High
school, is employed by School
District No. 6 as a reception
ist at the superintendent's office.
Mr. Jeskey is a graduate of
North Marion High school,
Aurora and Oregon State uni
versity. He is employed by
School District No. 6 as a vo
cational agriculture teacher.
A July wedding is planned.
Lake Creek. Members of both
families were present at the
party.
The couple plans a double
edding on April 13 with the
bride-elect's sister. Miss Carol
Smith, and Dewey Henderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson, Eagle Point,
hose engagement recently
was announced.
Miss Bonnie Lee Smith is
employed at the Meier and
Frank store in Salem, Ore..
and her fiance is employed
at Rogue River Valley cream
ery. Central Point. Members
of his family were early day
settlers in the Rogue valley.
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OFFER!
Mothers Bidden
To Open House;
Session Slated
Gold Star Mothers are In
vited to an open house to be
held today from 2 to 3:30 p.m.,
at the First Methodist church
607 West Main street. The
event is in observance of the
fiftieth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander
son.
The group is to make
tour Tuesday, February 5 of
the Dumas Domestic laundry
32 North Riverside. Relatives
and friends of members also
are invited to make, the tour
which will begin at 10 a.m.
The club will meet niter
the tour in the Jackson county
courthouse at 12 noon for
lunch. Sack lunches will be
required and the club will
serve dessert and coffee,
Mrs. Lena Stueben will be
hostess. A business meeting
will follow.
Lavender and Old Lace
Valentine Ball Theme
Lavender and Old Lace"
is the theme for the 1963 Val
entine ball of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority. The event, sponsored
each year by the city council
of the group, will be held Feb
ruary 9 at Rogue Valley Coun
try club. A buffet dinner will
be served at 8 p.m.
During the evening a val
entine queen will be crowned.
She will be selected from the
representatives chosen by the
various chapters.
Reservations for 100 cou
ples have been made with the
club, and members wishing
Miss Bonnie Smith
Band Concert
Set Wednesday
Eagle Point The Eagle
Point High School band is
having its annual chill-spa.
ghcttl dinner and Pops con
cert on Wednesday, February
Recent Shower
Honors Bride
Prospect Mrs. Gene Mal-
loy, Glcndalc, Ore., the for
mer Miss Sharron Owens, was
honored at a bridal shower
recently by Mrs. Howard Bish
op Jr., Prospect.
Mrs. Malloy is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owns,
former Prospect residents now
living In California. Her mar
riage to Mr. Malloy was an
event of December 23 in Reno,
Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Val
entine accompanied them to
Reno and attended the couple
for the wedding ceremony.
Guests at the shower were
Mrs. Olive Hervey. Mrs. Voy-
ed Bliss, Mrs. Les Setzer, Mrs.
James Seizor, Mrs. Earl Mil
lard, Mrs. Steven Cloud, Mrs.
Richard Robinson, Mrs. Lee
Malloy and Mrs. Melvln Malloy.
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Ladies Club
Plant Party
Sams Valley - A Valentine
party is planned by members
of the Sams Valley Ladies
club for Thursday, February
7, in the home of Mrs. John
Eckerman, Duggan road.
to attend are asked to mak
their reservations no later
than February S with Mrs.
William Knipps, 753 Oak
Grove road.
At a recent meeting of the
Beta Sigma Phi City council,
Mrs. Herbert Edwards report
ed on plans for the 1964 state
convention which will be held
here.
As planned, the Grants Pass
chapters will take charge of
buffet dinner on Friday night,
Ashland chapters will serve
the Saturday noon luncheon,
a banquet on Saturday night
will be sponsored by XI Beta
Kappa and Beta Xi chapters
of the Medford council; a ball
will be sponsored by Alpha
Beta and Beta Upsilon chap
ters and a brunch on Sunday
to be planned by Xi Mu and
Alpha Rho chapters.
BARKER'S
(Gent's Stuff)
CLOSED
MONDAY
and
TUESDAY
In South
Mrs. C. R e a s e Bralcy,
Rogue Valley manor, left Fri
day for the south. She plans
to be absent about five weeks.
Mrs. Bralcy plans to spend
some time in Tucson, Ariz.,
and later will be in Palm
Springs and Pasadena, Calif.
She will also spend some time
with Col. and Mrs. William
H. Bartlett, former Medford
residents.
Dinner will be served from
8 to 7:30 D.m. at the Eagle
Point Grade scnoot caieieria.
The concert will be held in
the multi-purpose room of the
high school at 8 p.m.
Music selections Include
hits from current popular
Broadway and television fav
orites. Such numbers will in
clude selections from "Mr.
Lucky," the popular tele
vision program: a salute to
Hawaii, with "Songs of the Is
lands:" and "Gigi," from
movie fame.
The money made from this
benefit event will be used
this year to help defray ex
penses on the new pep band
uniforms for the high school
pep band.
Tickets for both tne dinner
and concert are available
from band members or at the
door.
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