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4 C- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Dinner, Social Set by Lodges Medford Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Olive Rebekah lodge members will meet lor a covered dish din ner and social evening Tues day, February 26 at 8 p.m., in 100F hall. The Rebekah lodge recent ly met for selection of cap tains for an attendance con. test. Mrs. P. M. Aldredge and Mrs. Homer Vinzant were ' elected. The contest is to close In June. Next meeting will be March 4 at 8 p.m., in the IOOF hall when Friendship night will be observed. Relief Society To Have Lesson Mrs. Nathan Banry will give the social science lesson "Divine Law and Priesthood' at the Tuesday, February 26 meeting of the Relief Society of the Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at the church, 648 South Ivy street. Mrs. Banry will discuss the place and importance of priesthood in carrying out di vine law. A nursery will be provided for the children. its an We ire well trained In the exacting Science of Pharmacy. WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY Corner East Main . at Riverside Phone 773-8447 FREE DELIVERY STORE HOURS Wctkdiyi 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sundiyi and Holiday! S A.M. to P.M. w 211" Gr"n Give Stamps IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER h Ml 1 n Mi lv P-.-M) SAXX M Washington Mrs. John F. har hand kintd by Comta da Fayette during a White House heads of diplomatic missions Urban Survey Reviewed Medford League of Women has held two meetings in rec ent days. Monday evening a large group attended an orientation meeting at the Dunbar Car penter home for newcomers and others interested in be coming league members, and February 18 a general meet ing was held at the Colony restaurant. The Bear creek urban re gion survey was the topic for the general meeting, and speaker was George Brenner. The region, in which 64, 000 of Jackson counties 80, 346 people reside, is the ob ject of an eighteen-month study underway by the Uni versity of Oregon Bureau of Municipal Research, Mr. Bren ner told the group. The study will point up present economy and project the potentialities of this ecoo omy into the future for a well planned rural as well as ur ban growth and development plan for the Rogue River Val ley. "The region being discussed Includes the area extending Mistletoe Club Luncheon Slated A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Wednes day, February 27 for mem bers of the Mistletoe club of the Royal Neighbors of America lodge. The event will be held In the Girls Commun ity club. A business meeting will convene after luncheon. A report is to be given on a kaffeeklatsch project of the club. Mrs. Dclbcrt Ross and Mrs. Thomas Mee will be hostesses for the March 8 kaffeeklatsch gathering. I 1 Kennedy has Sahuna da La reception for and key stale officials, in this photograph taken February 21. Looking on are the Chief Executive and Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke. (UPI photo) generally from Emigrant res. ervoir north to the Rogue River," the speaker said. "The project will emphasize the re lationship be'wecn the several cities and the county and the developments therein, and will supplement and coordin ate the planning work which has already been accomplish ed. The program includes mapping, existing land use, subdivision and zoning ordi nance patterns, an economic base study, population esti mates and projections, indus trial land needs and a pre liminary land use plan." The economic base study, including some 215 square miles, will show what the Gamma Rho Events Noted A meeting of Gamma Rho chapter, Beta Sigma Phi was held recently at the home of Mrs. Roland Nuckols, 4729 South Pacific highway. A secret-sister exchange of valentine cards followed a short business meeting. Mrs. Richard White pre sented the cultural program on drama, illustrating a com bination of farce, comedy, melodrama and tragedy in one play. Mrs. Harold Sloper assist ed Mrs. Nuckols in serving refreshments. A cocktail hour was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sloper prior to the Valentine ball at the Rogue Valley Country club. Ten couples from the chapter at tended Including guests of chapter members. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rhodes, Vancouver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pidock and Mr. and Mrs. Charles William son, of Medford. Mrs. William son is the chapter's director. J for League economy is at the present time and also will show the potential economy. It is the key factor to all the studies, anticipating the growth of population as well as industry for the future. The second phase of the overall plan will be a trans portation plan which will be worked out jointly with the Federal Bureau of Roads and the State Highway depart ment, the speaker added. This project is financed by the county, the cities of Medford and Ashland and a federal grant. Mr. Brenner stated he is anxious to meet with civic groups to learn their thoughts and opinions. He said there is no simple answer but many alternates. Positive approach es should be used by extend ing utilities such as water and sewer lines in a logical manner in order to encourage subdivisions in proper places, he believes. Mr. Brenner feels that Jack son county is unique in its early planning for rural and urban development and that there is sufficient time to save "this beautiful valley" from the mistakes of "helter skelter" growth by careful planning for the future. Friendship Night To Be Observed Rcames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will observe friendship night at the Ma sonic temple, Thursday, Feb ruary 28, at 8 p.m.. Mrs. Gene Dyl-.e and floss Gilkison, wor thy matron and patron will preside. Friendship night is usually the largest meeting of the year. The committee for the eve ning will be headed by Mrs. Roy Nordwick and Mrs. H. E. Nulton. BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL "to win national !i aDDroval" Keep In step with 1MB I II 1 ICS 1 1 i kj tri-toned pump from our first-spring collections. This one with stitched patches of luminous patent set in a shallow shell of one color on a matching heel. To flatter in red, white and navy Jubilee Patent. Beige, smoke, and cinnamon Jubilee Patent or black patent with patches of black calf and lizard. 19.95 Matching Bags; 18.95 plui 111 Engagement Is Made Known Central Point - Mrs. Mary Herrmann, 385 North Tenth street, Central Point, an nounces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Mar ilyn Herrmann, to Lonnie Zuppe of Bandon, Ore. Miss Herrmann, a former Central Point resident, has lived since last June at Route 1, Box 27, Talent. She is a daughter of Mrs. Thomas Dykes, Port Orford, Ore., and the late Altor F. Herrmann, and U a 1962 graduate of Pa cific High school at Port Or ford. The bridegroom-elect is a son of Mrs. Mary Zuppe, San Francisco, Calif., and the late John Zuppe. He is employed at the Georgia Pacific Ply wood plant at Coquille, Ore. bt? "' jM If O ' K fee. . , .ia, jfc J - f a , u Marilyn Herrmann Christians Tell Betrothal News Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Christian, Butte Falls, Star route, Box 216, Eagle Point, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Dor- rene, to Ronald W. Weidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Weidman, 37 West Third street, Eagle Point. Miss Christian, a 1962 grad uate of Eagle Point High school, is now employed by Sears, Roebuck and company and is living at the Girls Com munity club, Medford. Mr. Weidman is a 1961 graduate of the same school. Upon completion of high school, he attended Forrest Taylor Flying Academy of Se attle, Wash., and is serving in the United States Army, where he plans to continue his aviation career. No date has been set for the wedding. Dorrene Christian Bible Educator I To Be Speaker ! Westminster Presbyterian Women's association members i will hear Mrs. Vera Steele as guest speaker during their I Tuesday, February 26 meet ing in the church. A 12 noon luncheon will be served The speaker is one of the Bible teachers for the Mod ford school system sponsored and financed hy the Jackson County Board of Christian Education. Hie Christian Education de partment will also present a program on the different as pects of each Sunday school department. Following the program a business meeting of import ance to the membership will be conducted. Recommenda tions by the board and the finance committees will be made. Child rare will be provid ed. Mrs. Ernest James Will Be Hostess For Thursday Club Phoenix Phoenix Thurs day club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest James. :'0! Fifth street, Phoenix, on Thursday, Febru ary 28 at 8 p m. Assisting Mrs. James will be Mrs. J. Cons, bruck and Mrs. Lewis Ber trand. The historian asks members to bring their me mento pictures for the histor ian's book: also the MJB chairman reminds members i to bring their bands. Miller-Robinson Rites Held in Cave Cave Junction . Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Miller, whose marriage was a recent event in the Cave Junction Com munity church, are living at Kerby, Ore., where the bride groom is employed. The bride, the former Miss Bonita Faye Robinson, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Robinson, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Grants Pass. Both the bride and bride groom attended Kerby Ele mentary and Illinois Valley High schools. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Gene Denning at 8 o'clock in the evening, February 9. About 100 guests attended the cere mony and the reception given by the bride's parents follow ing the ceremony. The bride, given In mar riage by her father, wore a white ballerina length nylon lace gown over taffeta trim med with daisies and designed with scoop neckline and full News Received Of Engagement News has been received here of the engagement of Miss Jeannine Ann Conroy, former Crater High school student now living in Long Beach, Calif., to George Gary Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barber, 185 DeHague avenue, Medford. The bride-elect is a daugh ter of James F. Conroy, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Othello, Wash. She is to graduate in June from Long Beach Polytech nic High school. The bridegroom-elect was graduated from Crater High school in 1961 and attends Southern Oregon college. He also is employed in Medford. The wedding date is set for August 24 of this year. Jeannine Ann Conroy Activities Announced Butte Falls - Spring board meeting, Lions jackets, and the nomination committee re port highlighted the agenda for the February meeting of the Butte Falls Lions aux iliary held at the home of Mrs. Sherley Hatcher recent ly. It was announced that spring board would be held at Portland on March 6. Del egates planning on attending are Mrs. Bruce Pingle and Mrs. Allan Pingle. Mrs. Henry Tygart, com mittoe chairman for the new proposed Lions jackets, made her report. The picture to be used on jackets is still unde. termined except that it feat, hire the Butte Falls and Mt. McLoughlin. The nominating committee, including Mrs. Duane Smelt zer Mrs. Charles Capello, and Mrs. David Ayres. gave their report on nominees for office for the coming year, Hostesses for the February politick, Wednesday, Febru ary 27, are Mrs. Allan Pingle and Mrs. Roger Harris. The next meeting sched uled for Tuesday, March 5, will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Driskell with Mrs. James Moore as co-host ess. Co-hostess for the Febru ary meeting was Mrs. Duane Smeltzer. Church-Women Slate Program A program of Christian education has been planned (or the Women's association of First Presbyterian church when members meet Tuesday, February 26. Mrs. Max Priebe, church school super intendent, and the Rev. David Brown, minister of Christian education, will give the pro gram which will be given in Fellowship hall at 12:30 p.m., when dessert and coffee will be served. The day's events will open at 10 30 a m., with prayer to be followed by Bible stuoy at 11 a.m., with Mrs. Jack Sides. At 12 noon the group will re cess for lunch. Those who at tend should take sandwiches Coffee will be furnished. A nursery also will be provided. The session is to close at 2 4.1 1 p.m. jt Junction length sleeves. Her veil was fingertip length and she car ried a bouquet of white carna tions. Miss Jeanna Sue Robinson was honor attendant for her cousin and junior bridesmaids were Debbie Robinson, a sis ter, and Valorie Squire, an other cousin. The honor at tendant wore a green nylon lace gown over taffeta and the junior bridesmaids' dress es, identical in design, were of pink nylon. All carried pink carnation bouquets. The flower girl, Becky Squire, a cousin of the bride, carried a basket of pink rose petals. Candles were lighted by Miss Beverly Frost who wore a beige nylon street length dress over taffeta and Miss Connie Barbour, whose street length dress was of blue taf feta. Both had matching ac cessories. Marvin Miller, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man and seating the guests were Andrew Scott, Marion Nichols and James Weaver. Bouquets of white stock and pink carnations decorated the church and pew ends were marked with white net bows with pink roses. Arranging the decorations were Mrs. Ernie Neal ind Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Steven Pritchett was organist and Mrs. Wayne Sat fer sang the wedding songs. For her daughter's wedding the bride s mother wore winter white sheath dress with red accessories and the bridegroom's mother chose a blue and black print jersey frock with black accessories. Both wore white carnation corsages. For the reception, also at the church Mrs. E. G. Squire, Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mrs. Gene Robinson and Mrs. Troy Lansdown, served the cake with Mrs. Loyd Smith and Mrs. Clyde Knight at the punch bowl. Mrs. Larry Pres ton was in charge of the guest book and Miss Donna Parmer lee presided at the gift table. The couple made their wed ding trip to Canyonville, the bride attired in a white suit which she wore with black ac cessories. - ' Shower Held; Wedding Today Miss Karen Santee, whose marriage to Dale Kemmerer is to be an event of today, was honored recently at a shower given in the Girls Communty club by Mrs. Floyd Yost and Mrs. Ira Snyder. Miss Santee is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence San tee, 1044 South Stage road, Medford. The marriage cere mony is to take place in the Valley View Seventh-day Ad ventist church. A program of musical se lections and readings were given at the shower event at tended by about 75 guests. just A FULL CARLOAD Rockers Maple ROCKING LOVESEATS Desks Chairs Divans Tables Complete Living Room Groups and accessories for any home --now ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE! ,,QSpf FOR I -1 Iff ik&i Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Millet CONTACT LENSES? Actually, both pictures are of Dr. Noles' 17-year-old daughter who has worn contact lenses for over five years. 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