MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1963
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- Mr. and Mm. Clarence A. Leffler hart returned to Med
lord alter spending mtrtl weeks in southern California and
Mexico. Mrs. Leffler. is the former Mrs. Arden Antony. The
Lefflera will live ai 2404 Hillcrest road.
Newly weds
Return
Home
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.
Leffler, whose marriage was
an event of several weeks ago
In Reno, Nev., have returned
from a six-week trip to south
ern California, Palm Springs
and Ensenada, Mexico.
Mrs. Leffler Is the former
Mrs. Arden Antony, 2404 Hill
crest road, Medford. Mr. Leff
ler is a retired plumbing con
tractor, also of Medford..
While on the trip, the cou
. pie visited in Orovllle, Calif.,
s with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G.
Nutting, son-in-law and daugh
ter of Mrs. Leffler. In Visalia,
Calif., they were guests of Mr.
Leffler's brother, Theo d o r
Leffler, and in Alhanibra,
Calif., they were with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Antony and
family, formerly of Ashland.
The couple will be at home
after this week at 2404 Hill
crest road.
Mrs. Leffler is a member
cf the. National Poetry society
and the National Penwomen
and is an author. She also is
oonsor of Alpha Rho chap
ter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority
and a member of the Rogue
Valley Country club. Mr.
Leffler is a member of the
Eagles lodge.
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Novak-Brewer
Ceremony Held
Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs.
William Brewer, Fort Kla
math, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Darla
Dee Brewer, to Fred Novak.
The wedding took place in
Palo Alto, Calif., February
22, and the newlyweds are re
siding there:
Mr. Novak will graduate
this summer from Stanford
university. Mrs. Novak was
graduated recently from busi
ness college in Portland. Both
attended the University of
Oregon at Eugene.
Mrs. Novak is a member of
a family well known in both
Medford and Gold Hill. Her
grandparents, the late Ralph
Darling, and Mrs. Darling
who resides at Fort Klamath,
were among early day resi
dents of Gold Hill. Mrs
Brewer is the former Gladys
Darling.
St. Patrick's
Event Planned
At St Patrick's dinner and
dance to be aiven bv Women
of the Moose lodge, Saturday,
March 16 will oenem me
lnHirA hnmp Mnnseheart. and
will go toward a new field
house.
The event will be held in
the Moose hall at 11 New
town street. Dinner will be
served from 6:30 to 8 p.m
Dancing will begin at 9 p.m.
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Prospect Couple
Tell Betrothal
Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene F.,Burrill, Prospect, an
nounce the engagement of
Miss Helen Lucille Jantzer
t Kenneth Lee Ashley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ash
ley, Mt. Angel, Ore.
Miss Jantzer attended Pros
pect High school and South
ern Oregon college and cur
rently is a senior at the Uni
versity of Oregon School of
Nursing. Following June
graduation. Miss Jantzer will
report to Newport, Rhode Is
land for officers indoctrina
tion training with the U.S.
Navy Nurse corps.
Mr. Ashley attended Silver-
ton High school and Willam
ette university where he is a
senior physical education ma
jor.
No wedding date has been
set by the couple.
Miss Helen Janlser
Shower Fetes
Holland Couple;
Wedding Set
News has been received
here of the forthcoming wed
ding of Miss Susan Tucker
and Craig Robison in Utrecht,
Holland. The bride-elect is a
daughter of Tech Sgt. and
Mrs. Jack Tucker of Utrecht.
The bridegroom-elect, a Med-
fod High school graduate, is
stationed in the Holland city
with the United States Air
Force. He is a son of Mrs.
Grace Robison, 612 West
Fourth street, Medford, and
Aaron Robison, Chandler,
Ariz.
The wedding date has been
set (or April 15.
Friends and relatives of the
bridegroom in Medford held
a bridal shower March 1 in
the Rogue room of the Med'
ford hotel, Because of the
problem of shipping usual
shower gifts, the group in
stead chose to give them a
money tree. Mrs. Melvin Salt
marsh, a sister of the bride
groom devised the tree from
manzanita, sprayed it pink
and decorated it with items
in the bridal theme. Each
guest then placed cards with
money enclosed, on the tree.
The group completed the
evening with dinner and
cards.
Attending were the Mes-
dames Ben Todd, Harold
Sander, Hugh Wright, George
Miller, James Smith, John
Russell, Price Shafer, Glenn
Logan, Dixon Kenner, and the
bridegroom-elect's mother,
Mrs. Robison.
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Class Members
Hold Reunion
The visit here of Mrs. Don
ald Schneider, former Med-
ford resident now of San
Pedro, Calif., was the occas
ion for a reunion of young
women of the area who were
members of the 1951 Medford
High school graduation class.
She was the guest of honor at
a luncheon attended by the
group at the Colony restaur-
ant.
Mrs. Schneider left Wed
nesday after being the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Elmo Attcrbury, 1002 West
Eleventh street.
Others at the reunion lunch
eon were Mrs. Robert L. Bos
worth, Mrs. Gary Boshcars,
Mrs. Richard Card, Mrs
Crocker Hunter, Mrs. Rich
ard Mann, Mrs. Donald Hale,
Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mrs.
LaRue Smith, all Medford;
Mrs. Raoul Maddox, Ashland
and Mrs. David Shearer,
Klamath Falls.
Group To Hear
AFS Students
Jens Hasfeldt of Denmark
and Nik Yahya from Malaya
American Field Service ex
change students at Medford
High school, will speak at
meeting of Jackson County
Retired Teachers association
March 11. The meeting will
open at 1:30 p.m., in the Girls
Community club.
Music will be provided by
a vocal group from a Medford
Elementary school.
The hostesses are Miss Ca
rie Lyon and Mrs. Helen
Arnspiger.
The social committee is
composed of Mrs. Kathryn
Larlson, Mrs. Elizabeth Settle,
Mrs. Ruth Gray, Mrs. Mary
vvi.i and Miss Claytoi
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Miss Kathy Gibbel
Engagement
Is Announced
Ashland The engagement
of Miss Kathy Gibbel, daugh
ter of Mrs. Henry Gibbel,
1725 Siskiyou boulevard, and
the late Mr. Gibbel, to James
A. Tompkins recently was an
nounced by her mother.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Tompkins, 215 North Second
street, Talent.
Miss Gibbel, a sophomore
in elementary teacher educa
tion i.t Southern Oregon col
lege, is a 1961 graduate of
Medford High school. Her fi-
nee is a graduate of Phoenix
High school and he attended
Southern Oregon college. At
the present he is stationed
at Ft. Old, Calif., with the
Army.
No wedding date has been
set.
Miss Myrna Ford
Couple To Wed
n May Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.
Ford, 405 North Second
street, Central Point, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Myrna Ford of
Amarillo, Texas, to Raymond
White, also of Amarillo.
Miss Ford is a graduate of
Talent High school and is em
ployed by the Dock Coffey
Pontiac company in Amarillo.
Mr. White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. White, Tulia,
Texas, is a graduate of Tulia
High school and is employed
at Maywood Inc., in Amarillo.
Both are students of the Bible
training program sponsored
by the Church of Christ in
Amarillo.
The wedding is planned for
the last week in May.
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Relatives Visit
n Eagle Point '
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grow and their three
children, are visiting for sev
eral days with Mr. Crow's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Grow, and his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Grow, all of South B
street. Eagle Point. They also
are visiting other relatives in
the valley.
The guests, formerly of
Iowa, are en route to Wash
ington where they will live.
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This it the time to think of trees and shrubs.
They beautify your home, cool your yard,
and make it a lot more livable. On top of
that, they make your property more valu
able as time goes by. If you need advice
on what to plant and how to plant it, see
us. We are glad to help. Drive out and see
Russ or Nell Faulkner at . . .
NURSERY LAND
Ve Mile East of Central Point Overpeu
May Wedding
Date Is Chosen
Miss Louella May Rone
and Ronald Burton Wood
have chosen May 29 for their
wedding date. Their engage
ment has been announced by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse J. Rone, 6115
Crater Lake highway, Med
ford. The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Walton Wood, Route 1, Box
128, Eagle Point.
Miss Rone is a Crater High
school graduate. She attend
ed Southern Oregon college
for a year and also attended
Robertson School of Business.
Her fiance is a graduate of
Prospect High school.
Louella May Rone
Group Becomes
Member of UN
Chapter Here
At an executive committee
meeting of the Eleanor Roose
velt League held Friday at
the Medford hotel, the Demo
cratic women's organization
voted to become a group mem
ber of the United Nations.
A liaison representative to
the Jackson County chapter.
Oregon United Nations asso
ciation, will be appointed by
President Mrs. Frank Chris
tian within the next week
The league also voted to
sponsor registration and
luncheon fees for a delega
tion of ten members to the
forthcoming Status of Women
conference to be held at Sa
lem, April 17. Senator Mau
rine Neubergcr and Congress
woman Edith S. Green, mem
bers of President Kennedy
Status of Women committee
will address the April con
ference.
Mrs. Ralph Poston, chair
man for the rummage sale
sponsored by the league, an
nounced that the sale would
be held all day Tuesday,
March 12, at the Fehl build
ing on North Ivy street. The
funds will be applied toward
the Democratic Party state
quota. For pickup service do
nors may call either Mrs. Pos
ton, at 773-4760 or Mrs. Jean
A. Mills, 773-3949.
Snowmen
Plan Trip
The Rogue Snowmen plan
to sponsor another chartered
bus trip to Mt. Shasta Ski
bowl Wednesday, March 13
which will be ladies day at
the bowl. Reduced rates are
given on lifts and lessons.
The bus is to leave the
Medford Greyhound bus depot
at 8 a.m.
Both men and women are
invited to make the trip in
cluding sightseers and skiers.
To make bus reservations
those interested may call Mrs.
Arthur A. Ekerson, telephone
773-7271 or Mrs. Harry Dan
iojson, telephone 773-3391, on
Tuesday, March 12, only. Of
ficers state that if reserva
tions are not sufficient by 9
p.m., all confirmed reserva
tions win be recalled ana
' canceled.
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Flutist
To Appear
n Concert
Ashland - Karlin Rhees,
flutist, will be the featured
soloist for the Winter concert
of the Southern Oregon Little
Symphony orchestra which
ill be presented today at 2
clock, in Churchill audi
torium, it was announced by
Dr. Herbert Cecil, director.
Mrs. Rhees is a former pu
pil of William Kincaid who
was solo flutist of the Phila
delphia Symphony orchestra.
At present, she is a resident of
Eugene, Ore., where she plays
in the Eugene Wind ensemble
and teaches in the school of
music at the University of
Oregon.
She will play the solo part
in Vivaldi's "Concerto for
F 1 u t e," "Harpsichord and
Strings," and Kent Kennan's
Night Soliloquy."
Numbers by the orchestra
will be "Dovetail Overture"
by Robert Muczynski, "Sym
phony Number One" by
Beethoven, "Pcrpetuum Mo
bile" by Strauss, and "Sleep
ing Beauty Waltz" by Tchai
kovsky. There will be no admission
charge for the concert al
though an offering will be ac
cepted for the benefit of the
Music Scholarship fund. Cof
fee will be served at intermis
sion by Alpha Sigma chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi. The public
invited to attend.
Honor Students
To Be Inducted
Eagle Point - Candidates of
the Honor society at the Eagle
Point High school will be in
ducted at the meeting of the
Parent Teacher Student asso
ciation on Tuesday, March 12,
at 7:dU p.m., in the new multi
purpose room at the high
school.
Mrs. Stewart Hopper, an ad
visor at the high school, has
released the names of the fol
lowing fifteen students who
will be honored that evening.
Gall Trimble, Charlotte Jen
sen, Gary Newman, Mike
Evans, Lois Christcnsen, Dan
McKeen, S h e r y 1 DcHaven
Mike Charley. Shcrrl Watson
Vickl Warrick, David Shelby
Ron Brown, Laurie Bruce,
Skip Algeo, and Cheryl Bar
low.
There will also be nomina
tion and election of PTSA of
ficers for Uie coming year.
Parents of all present eighth
grade students will be special
guests for the evening.
Refreshments will be pro
vided by the sophomore class
and served by members of
the Honor society.
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Grandmothers, Children
To Be Models for Show
Grandmothers will share I
the spotlight with little child
ren and teenagers at the style
how and luncheon to be
given by the auxiliary to the
Jackson County Medical so
ciety on Monday, April 1. The
annual event will be held in
the Starlight room of the
Rogue Valley Country club.
Luncheon will be served at
noon, and cards will be avail
able for bridge and canasta
during the afternoon.
Grandmothers who will
model are auxiliary members
and the young models are the
children of physicians. They
will wear fashions from five
Medford stores: Jean Hart's,
Mann's, Robinson's, B u r 1 e
son's and the Big Y
Easter bonnets will be fea
tured as the theme of the
benefit, and Easter egg pas
tels will be used in the deco
rations. Mrs. E. Lee Harlow
is in charge of table decora
tions, and Mrs. N. James Wil
son will provide room decora
tions. Mrs. Mario Uampagna
and Mrs. Robert Riecherj
have arranged for models.
Mrs. Thomas Upton and
Mrs. Theodore Barss are pre
paring the program, and Mrs.
Ted Sickels will be the com
mentator. Mrs. .Richard
Relief Society
Plans Program
On Arts, Crafts
Mrs. Bruce Rawlins will di
rect the Arts and Crafts les
son at the Tuesday, March 12,
meeting of the Relief society
of the Second ward, Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.
The meeting will begin at
10 a.m. at the church, 648
South Ivy street.
A short lesson will be
given. It will be the second
part of "A Latter Day Saints
Home is Clean." The objective
is to show that a well-cared
for home enhances its beauty
and uplifts the soul.
After the lesson, Mrs. Raw
lins will give a demonstration
on making ribbon corsages.
Each woman attending has
been asked to take three or
four yards of florist type rib
bon either satin or taffeta for
the flowers and one and one -
half yards of ribbon for the
bow. Wire and florist tape
may be purchased at the
meeting. ! . .
Those attending will also
take a potluck dish and her
own table service for the noon
luncheon and a sack lunch for
her children. District I is
charge of setting tables,
was noted.
A nursery is provided and
all interested women are in
vited to attend the meeting.
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Amtrtin Stm Society
209 E. Main
Schwahn mailed invitations
to valley clubs and organiza
tions, assisted by Mrs. Ray
Casterlinc, who is in charge
of publicity.
Prizes will be selected by
Mrs. David Boals, and an add
ed feature during the fashion
show will be background
music, provided by Mrs. Flor
ian Shasky at the piano.
Mrs. John Watson and Mrs.
Donald McGeary are general
chairmen for the benefit, and
proceeds will be given to val
ley hospitals for post-graduate
education of registered nurs
es. Recently, $70 was given to
Rogue Valley Memorial hos
pital to be used for refresher
courses for R.N.'s, and an
equal sum to Sacred Heart
hospital to help defray ex
penses to send a nurse to an
out of town post - graduate
course.
Reservations for the bene
fit luncheon and style show
may be made by calling Mrs.
Charles McAdams, 773-6338.
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Founders Day
Is Observed
At Elk-Trail
Elk-Trail - Past presidents
of the Elk-Trail Parent Teach
er association were honored
at the annual Founders day
meeting held recently at the
school. The unit was organ
ized in 1926.
James Collier, audio visual
coordinator for the school and
the teaching staff presented
a program on the use of audio
visual equipment. Shown
were flannel board, arith
metic charts, tape recorder,
opaque projector, a sight and
sound program, overhead
projector, micro-projector and
various life form models.
This equipment and many
more are available to schools
through the county curricu
lum center.
Women of the unit are at
tending a cake decorating
class instructed by Kenneth
Lacy. Mrs. Marie Harper, one
of the class members, present
ed a decorated Founders day
cake for the meeting.
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