Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1963, Image 19

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Ashland Woman Named
Queen of Sorority Ball
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us queen of the Beta Sigma
Phi valentine dinner dance
was Mrs. Carroll Anderson,
representing Alpba Sigma
chapter. The annual event
was held Saturday, February
36, in the Caesar room of the
Mark Antony hotel.
:The 1963 sorority queen
was elected during the even
ing by" husbands and escorts
of members from the three
chapter princesses named sev
eral weeks earlier. In addi
tion to Mrs. Anderson of
Alpha Sigma chapter, Mrs.
Jim Conklin was chosen prin
ces of Gamma Zeta chapter,
end Mrs. Leo Zupan was Xi
Alpha Kappa princess.
Mrs. Jack Williams, 1962
queen, assisted by Mrs. Gene
Litwiller, a princess of last
year, conducted the corona
tion. Mrs. Martel Peters, mist
ress of ceremonies, sang a
queen's song for which she
had composed words as in
troduction to the queen's
waltz.
Room and table decorations
Betrothal
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gurncy,
1416 Whitman street, Med
ford, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
La Mora Gurney, to Lloyd A.
Dunham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dunham, 381 Savage
Creek road, Grants Pass.
Miss Dunham, who attend
ed Medford High school
through her sophomore year.
when her family moved to
Oceanside, Calif., is a 1062
graduate of Oceanside High
school. She now is a student
at Medford School of Beauty.
The bridegroom elect is a
1960 Rogue River High
school graduate and now is
employed at Van Ply com
pany in Grants Pass.
The couple has set June 30
as their wedding date.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1963
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followed a valentine motif of
liearls and cupids and the
royal throne had for back
ground an enormous red
heart. Pictures of the royal
court were displayed against
another large heart.
Mrs. Anderson wore an
azure organza frock in baller
ina length. Mrs. Conklin's
gown was of floral blue and
Mrs. Zupan wore a shell pink
net. To each was given the sil
ver bracelet emblem signify
ing her royal status. Beta
Sigma Phi council of Ashland
sponsors the annual Valentine
dinner dance.
Music for dancing was fur
nished by a three-piece or
chestra composed of Frank
Koch, Carroll Anderson and
Mrs. Peters.
Visitors
Talent Recent valley vis
itors were Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Bolliger and their three
children from San Mateo,
Calif. They were guests of
Mr. Bolliger's mother, Mrs.
Violet M. Bolliger, Talent.
Jean liari's
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in tufted cotton
gingham, The
bodice top, deftly
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full skirt hem, all
frosted with white
popcorn braid.
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Eagle Point
Sorority
Sets Events
Eagle Point- The second
spring rush function, a model
business meeting of Beta Nu
chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
was held at the Brownsboro
Road home of Mrs. Edward
Chamberlain. Hostess was her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard
Chamberlain.
The guests were Mrs. Don
Id Bergman, Mrs. -Geyle
Doyle, Mrs. Steven Wisely,
Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Mrs.
Keith Krambeal.
A preferential tea and
pledge ceremony is planned
for Wednesday, February 27,
at the Richard Chamberlain
home. The state second vice
president, Mrs. Willie Fischer,
Medford, will assist with the
ceremony.
Slogans for a March 16
cleanup day in Eagle Point
were submitted to the poster
chairman, Mrs. Robert Kim
mel. The chairman, Mrs. Vern
Steward has set the hours
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for
the cleanup and slated there
are no restrictions on the kind
of debris which will be picked
up. Five trucks and a city
dump truck will be in use.
A potluck dinner at the
home of Mrs. Leif Ostmo will
be held for workers at 5 p.m.
Anyone desiring additional in
formation may telephone the
route chairman, Mrs. Keith
Sherer, at 446-3573.
By secret vote, the Beta Nu
outstanding girl was selected
at the meeting. Mrs. Leif Ost
mo and Mrs. James Anderson,
pledges, will have a trophy
engraved and the winner will
be announced at district ball
to be held in Grants Pass on
March 9.
Refreshments in the Valen
tines day theme were served
by the hostess. The meeting
was adjourned and members
then spent an hour preparing
for the mailing of Easter seal
material.
AAUW Groups
Slate Sessions
The Antique Interest group
sponsored by the American
Association of University Wo
men will meet February 26
at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Duane Richardson, 749 West
Fourteenth street. Mrs. Grace
Flint of Flint's Antiques in
Ashland will speak on an
tique china.
The Book Review Interest
group will meet at the home
of Mrs. Richard Gilkey, 424
Willamette avenue, Wednes
day, February 27, at 1:30 p.m.
Play reading will be the pro
gram for the afternoon.
An invitation is extended
to anyone interested in at
tending cither of these groups.
Further information regard
ing the antique group may be
obtained by calling Mn.
John Ness, 272-5711. Mrs.
William Cousineau, 773-1769
may be contacted regarding
to Book Review group.
Student Holds
Sorority Office
Miss Anne Mano, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Manno, 646 South Holly st.,
has been elected an officer In
ber of young women from
State university.
She is correspondence sec
retary of Kappa Kappa Gam
ma iorority.
Miss Manno ii a sophomore
in the school of education.
Nuptial Mass Is Read
For Couple in Yreka
Mr, and Mrs. Celin Lee Granger
Methodist Chapel Scene
Of Marriage Ceremony
Miss Lorraine Lpp Hamntnn
became the bride of Calvin
Lee uranger in 8 o clock eve
ning rues read February 15
in the Meeker Memorial
chapel of the First Methodist
church. The Rev. Gerald Nel
son officiated.
The bride and bridegroom
are senior students at Med
ford High school. Their par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hampton, 961 Lozier lane,
and Mrs. Logan Granger, 2303
Spring street, and the late Mr.
Granger.
Miss Pamela Kay Hampton
was honor attendant for her
sister and candlelighters were
Helen and Deborah Chavis,
nieces of the bride.
The bridegroom's brother,
Lavern Granger, was best
man and- another brother.
Gary Granger, and William
Owens were the ushers.
The bride's father gave her
in marriage. Her gown was of
Chantilly lace over satin, the
bodice designed with long
sleeves and trimmed with se
quins. Her veil was held by a
enrnnpt nnH cho pnrrioil i,.wu
chrysanthemums and lilies of
ine vaney.
Red and White Decor
The honor attendant wore
a red frock with white an
gora trimming and she car
ried red and white carnations.
Candlelighters were dressed
in pink with white and they
wore white flower head
pieces. Red snaDdracnns with while
chrysanthemums decorated
the church
Scottish Rite Women
To Meet on Monday
Scottish Rite Women's club
will meet Monday, February
25, at 8 p.m. at the Medford
Masonic temple. Following
the business session Mrs. J. B.
Lynch, Mrs. Carl Oestreich
and Mrs. Ross Gilkison will
serve refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall
were hosts for the wedding
reception held in their home
at 523 Clover lane. Mrs. Mar
shall is a sister of the bride
groom. About 85 guests at
tended the wedding and about
65 were at the reception.
The rooms were decorated
with weddine hrllc whii
chrysanthemums and red
snapdragons.
for the wedding and r.
ception the bride's mother
was dressed in an aquamarine
shantung sheath frock with
pink and beiee acressnrin
and the bridegroom's mother
wore a Kelly green wool dress
with black accessories. Both
had white carnation corsages.
Mrs. Arlyn Granger, a sister-in-law
of the bridegroom,
and Mrs. William Kanehl,
Redding, Calif., his sister.
served the cake. Mrs. Gordon
DeArmond, Crescent Lake,
Ore., another sister of ho
bridegroom, poured the
puncn. Mrs. John Gibson took
charge of the guest book and
Miss Jeanne Altlsnn with lvt,..
Clarence Leffler received the
gifts.
Others from out of town
were Mr. Kanehl, Mr. DeAr
mond; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mane. San Jose, f'nlif anri
Mr. and Mrs. RavmnnH f!h.
vis, Central Point, aunts and
uncies oi the bride: and Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Vandewall,
Grants Pass.
Special euesls at th
mony and reception were the
bride's erandnarents. Mr nnH
Mrs. tdward Chavis, Med
ford. The couple made their wed
ding trip to Grants Pass and
to Crescent City, Calif. The
bride's traveling suit was me
dium blue and her accesso
ries were in bone color.
The bridegroom is em
ployed by Laurine's Floor
Covering shop. The couple is
living at the Lozier lane
address.
were registered by Miss Mary
Ellen Wilson of Copco. In
charge of the Rift table was
Mrs. Ernest Ramlrcs, Palo
Alto, another cousin of the
bride.
For her daughter's wed
ding, Mrs. Soule chose a Co
penhagen blue sheath crepe
dress with matching jacket
and accessories, and a pink
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Yreka-A nuptial mass at
St. Joseph's Catholic church,
Yreka, married Miss Gale
Ellen Soule and Peter Robu
stcllini Jr., on Saturday aft
ernoon, February 9. Father
John Carroll officiated at the
12 o'clock double-ring rites in
the presence of approximately
125 relatives and friends.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Andrew Soule, Little
Shasta, and the late Andrew
Soule, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Robustellini Sr., Montague.
Baskets of white stock and
chrysanthemums, and lighted
white tapers flanked the
altar, and arrangements of
the same flowers were on the
altar.
Alan Soule, Crescent City,
escorted his sister down the
aisle. The bride was gowned
in white Chantilly lace over
taffeta, the floor-length full
skirt being designed with a
chapel length train with a
bustle bow at the back of the
waist. The Sabrina neckline
of the fitted bodice was trim
med with sequins and seed
pearls. The bride's elbow
length veil of illusion net was
edged in lace and held by a
half halo crown cf sequins
and pearls. Her only jewelry
was a pearl necklace, gift of
the bride groom. For some
thing old, she carried a hand
kerchief that had belonged in
her great-grandmother, Mrs.
Charles Rigdon, and her flow
ers were a cascade bouquet
of white roses.
Miss Jane Mathews. Yreka.
and Miss Nancy Robustellini,
sister of the bridegroom.
served as maid of honor and
bridesmaid. They wore identi
cal pink brocade street-length
dresses, fashioned with bell
shaped skirts, fitted bodices,
and three-quarter length
sleeves. They wore matching
shoes, and pink whimsy veils
in their hair. Each carried a
Colonial bouquet of pale yel
low carnations.
Best man was Robert
Pastcga, Weed, cousin of the
bridegroom, and guests were
seated by David and Phillip
Kooustcllini, brothers of the
bridegroom.
Guesls gathered at the Yre-
ka Elks club for the wedding
reception which followed Im
mediately after the ceremony.
The wedding cake was baked
by Mrs. Walter Planka, Yre.
ka, and decorated by her
daughter, Jeanlne, as a gift to
the couple. It was cut and
served by Mrs. Robert Wil
son, a life-long friend of the
bride, and Mrs. Oliver
Cooley, a cousin. Punch was
poured by Mrs. Louise Faso
letti, Yreka, and Mrs. Alan
carnation corsage. The bride
groom s mother wore an aft
ernoon frock of green print,
complemented with bone-
white accessories and a cor
sage of white carnations.
For the honeymoon trip to
Southern California the new
Mrs. Robustellini changed to
an apricot sheath dress with
matching full length coat,
bone accessories and a rose
corsage
The bride, granddaughter
of a Little Shasta Valley
pioneer couple, Mr. and Mrs,
Andrew Soule, was born in
Yreka and was graduated in
1961 from Yreka High school
She is employed at the Yreka
branch of the Bank of Ameri
ca, and will continue her
work at the bank until she
joins her husband at a later
date at an United States Air
Force base. Her husband, also
a native of Yreka, was grad
uated from Yreka High
school in 1958, and entered
the Air Force In January,
1962. He Is an airman second
class and was stationed at
Kccslcr Air Force base at
Biloxi, Miss., until his recent
transfer to Vandenberg
A.F.B.
1963Easter
Seal Heads
Announced
Volunteer committee lead
ers for various phases of the
1963 Easter Seal campaign
were announced the end of
the week by Mrs. Leland A.
Carpenter, chairman of the
appeal in Jackson county.
Ihe committee will spear
head the appeal for crippled
children sponsored by the
Oregon Society for Crippled
Children and Adults begin
ning March 7 and continuing
through Easter Sunday, April
14.
The committee is made up
of Mrs. Richard L. Chamber
lain, chairman for the publici
ty; Mrs. Kenneth M. Oliver,
lily sale chairman; Mrs. Ar
thur Pollard, coin cards; Mrs.
R. M. Huflcling and Mrs.
James Riesteau, coin contain
ers.
The society Is an affiliate
of the National Society for
Crippled Children and Adults,
which has almost 1400 affili
ates throughout the nation.
Each year Easter seals provide
rehabilitation care to a quar
ter million crippled children
and adults regardless of cause
of crippling, race, religion,
national background or eco
nomic status.
The Easter seal campaign
Nevita Chanter
To Hold Session
Central Point - Nevita
chapter. Order of the Eastern
Star, has rescheduled obliga
tion and instruction night for
Tuesday, February 26. Bad
weather caused its cancella
tion In January. The meeting
will be held in the Central
Point Masonic hall at 8 p.m.
Mrs. E. Virgil Goff and Rus
sell Fair, worthy matron and
patron, urge all new members
to avail themselves of this
opportunity for instruction.
On the refreshment com
mittee are Mrs. E. E. Jackson,
Mrs. Scott Boyer and Mrs.
Ted Flury, all of Eagle Point.
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De Molays
To Initiate
The initiatory degree will
be conferred on a group of
candidates for the Order of
De Molay, Medford chapter,
at their next meeting Wednes
day, February 27 at 7:30 p.m.,
in the Masonic temple.
The first meeting of thr
chapter's De Molay Mothers
chid is planned (or the same
evening at the same hour. The
chairman, Mrs. Warren Kel
soe, will preside. All mothers
of De Molay members, espec
ially mothers of the new
members, are invited. Re
freshments will be served.
Soule, Crescent City, sister- hns hnpn An annua) nhllnn.
in-law of the bride. Guests thropic project of the Epsilon
Sigma Alpha sorority.
James M. Torson, executive
director for the Oregon socie
ty, and Bruce M. Whitaker,
the field representative, both
of Portland, were in Jackson
county Thursday to consult
with Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs.
Chamberlain and other work
ers in regard to the coming
appeal.
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