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2 C SUNDAY. MARCH 17. 1363 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON f 1 I- -i 'it. Mary Lea Leonard News Received Of Engagement News has been received here of the engagement of Miss Mary Lee Leonard to Dean Allen Goddard. Miss Leonard is a daughter of L H. Leonard of St. Albans W. Va., who made the nouncement, and the late Mrs. Leonard. The bridegroom-elect is i son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay F Goddard, 807 King street, Med ford. Both arc students In Boh Jones university, Greenville, . S. C, she a practical Chris tian training major, and he a Bible major. Tne bridegroom' elect Is a 11)60 Medford High school graduate. A early summed wedding Is planned. Easter Monday Event Set "Flowers In Springtime" is the theme chosen for the siv nual Easter Monday luncheon scheduled this year for April IS in the Rogue Valley Coun try club. Sponsored annually by St. Ann's Altar society of Sacred Heart Catholic church, the luncheons are among the. largest social events in Med ford. During the event as In the past, 10 women will be judg ed "fairest ladies" and pre sented to the guests. Cards will be played dur ing the afternoon and prizes will be Riven. Mrs. Frank Grltsch Is gen eral chairman assisted by Mrs, Paul Moore. Information concerning res ervatlons is to be announced. New Yorkers Visitors Here Valley visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marshall, Sarnac, N. Y. They are guests of rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Flxsen, 718 West Fourth street, Medford, and Mr. and Mrs- L, E. Lull, Old Military road, Central Point. The Marshalls are the uncle and aunt of the two valley women. The visitors plan to spend a week in the area. SHOP TALK: 4 MODERN BEAUTY SALON Jff 1 31 South Central Karen O'Connor, And Earl Knight Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Connor, North Liberty Indiana, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Karen Jane O'Connor, to Earl R. H. Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Knight, 522 King street, Medford. Miss O'Connor, a graduate of Liberty Township High school received her bach elor of arts degree from West ern Michigan university in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She is an instructor of education and teacher of kindergarten at Southern Oregon college Campus school, Ashland. The bridegroom -elect is a graduate of Medford High school. He served for three years in the Army spending 16 months with the Demilitar ized zone police in Korea. He is a sophomore student at Southern Oregon college, ma joring in business. A late summer wedding is planned. )1 Miss Karen O'Connor (Brainerd photo) Girls Attend 'Marywhirl' Marylhurst - Six Medford girls attended "Marywhirl" held at Marylhurst collcije March 0-10. They were Miss Laura Batzcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Balzer; Miss Ingrld Bcrgstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David H. Bcrgstrom; Miss Mary Ann Carnegie, daughter ul Mr. and Mrs. John Carnegie; MIks Sandra Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Conk; Miss Kathy llout, daughter of Mrs. Rita LaVonno llout; Miss Bar bara Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qucntln Lewis; Miss Marylco Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mis. David Lowry. All arc seniors at St. Mary's High school, Medford. Marywhirl week end ac quaints high school seniors with college life and the lib eral arts program of Marly hurst college. Californian Visiti Shady Cove Shady Cove - Mrs. Stella Hughes, Redding, Calif., Is a Riicst of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfcifer, Shady Cove. BARBARA MORTON Barbara gives you the feeling of wishing she were YOUR daughter. She touches your hair and you know she was born to be a hair stylist. You have an inner glow of satisfaction when you leave . . . Announce Betrothal Of Susan Hubbard, Officer Miss Susan Hubbard Parents Tell Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hop kins, 113 North Ross Lane, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley E. Hopkins to Byron O. Easley, son of Mrs. Lily C. Easley, ' Wainae, Ha waii. Miss Hopkins Is a gradu ate of Medford High school and Is enrolled in the Uni versity of Oregon nursing school In Portland. Her fi ance was graduated from Ponokou High school in Hon olulu in 1960 and for two years attended Southern Ore gon college. He is at the pres ent serving with the Air Force stationed at Edwards Air Force base, Calif. No wedding date has been set. Miss Shirley Hopkins Return Shady Cove - Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bressler have returned to their home on Rogue river after spending the winter months In Parker and Phoe nix, Ariz., and Loma Linda, Santa Monica and Gruss Val ley, Calif. Phone 773-5379 r ; """is Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hub bard, 2451 Lyman avenue, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Susan Hubbard, to Lt. Michael Hugh Vidos, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Vidos, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Hubbard was gradu ated from Medford High school, attended two terms at Southern Oregon college, one year at Oregon State univer sity and two years at the University of Oregon where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is living in San Francisco at the present time. Mr. Vidos was graduated from Oregon State university in political science and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was vice president of Oregon State university student body his senior year. He is now a lieutenant in the United States Marine corps stationed at Camp Lejeunc, N.C. No date has been set for the wedding. Julia Ann Brown June Wedding Set By Couple Applcgate - Mr. and Mrs. George R. Brown of Apple gate announce the engage ment of their daughter, Julia Ann, to Franklin L. Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger L, Kenney, Helena, Mot. Miss Brown, a graduate of Grants Pass High school, is a senior in secondary educa tion at Southern Oregon col lege. Mr. Kenney was gradu ated from Montana State uni versity where he was affiliat ed with Sigma Phi Epsllon traternlty. He is band direc tor at Ashland Junior High school. The wedding is planned for June 22 at the Trinity Episco pal church In Ashland. Jayceettes Plan Award Luncheon Plans are being formed now by the Medford Jayceettes for their annual merit award of the year luncheon set for May 11 at 12:30 p.m., in North's Chuck Wagon restaurant. Letters have been-sent to women's organizations in the Medford area asking them to select a candidate for the award. The merit award will be presented to an outstanding woman who has contributed service work to her commun ity. In 1860 Mis. Edward P. Barnett, sponsored by the Ki wanian Dames, became the first recipient. The 1061 win ner was Mrs. Frank M. Wil son, sponsored by Crater Lions auxiliary. Last year's winner was Mrs. Thcordore P. Barss, sponsored by the Medford branch, American Association of University Women. Mrs. Barss was ac tive In numerous community service projects. Cochalrmcn for the lunch eon are Mrs. Wallace Wil liams and Mrs. William South. Those wanting further in formation regarding nomina tions may call Mrs. South, telephone 772-8510. Vacation Trip Made by Plane Mr. and mis. Kouert h. Kline, 2211 Hillside drive and Mrs. Ned Schuler, 60R Modoc avenue, have returned home following a four-day vacation trip in the Kline's private plane to Las Vegas, Nov. Mr. Kline continued on to New Mexico on a business trip. Pi wnarootnA srl Grooms Clean as a Whistle- sL- ' Quick as a Wink AT YOUR GROCER ROGUE DISTRIBUTING CO. awm w mm Mir ) ri m Miss Sunn Green (Knackitedt photo) Susan Green Lloyd LeFaive Are Engaged Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon R. Green, South Stage road, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Veryle, to Lloyd Joseph LeFaive, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Joseph LeFaive, 2495 Happy Valley drive, Medford. Miss Green, a 1962 gradu ate of Medford High school, is a student at Southern Ore gon college and is majoring in social science. . Mr. LeFaive is a 1961 grad uate of the same school and is also attending Southern Oregon college as a pre-en-gineering major. The wedding has been set for August 31 in the First Presbyterian church of Jack sonville. Newlyweds Make Home In Medford Rogue River Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vickers are making their home at 2761 South Pa cific highway, Medford, fol lowing their return from a wedding trip to the coast. The couple was married March 1 in a ceremony held in the chapel at the First Bap tist church in Grants Pass. The Rev. LeeRoy Fraser offi ciated. The bride is the former Linda Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evans, Rogue River. Mr. Vickers' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pen- ter, Harbor, Ore. About 45 relatives and friends attended the 8 o'clock evening rites. Red and white carnations and white chrysan themums decorated the church for the wedding. The bride wore a white bal lcrina length frock of brocade and her veil was held by a circle of baby orchids and pearls. She carried white and red carnations on a white Bible. Mr. Evans gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Tom Hastings, Grants Pass, attended her sister. She wore a red brocade ballerina length dress and carried a bouquet of red and white car nations. Roger Paddock, Brookings, served as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Grants Pass. For traveling the bride wore a blue wool dress. The bride attended Brookings and Rogue River High schools. Mr. Vickers attended Brook ings High school. Among the out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Darel Walson and Air and Mrs. Wesley Olson, all Sandpoint, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Penter, Miss Sheila Lively and Ron Lively, all Harbor. Ore. Luncheon Set On Wednesday Rcames Social club will hold Us monthly luncheon Wednesday. March 20, at noon at Medford Masonic tem ple. A short business meeting will be held after the lunch eon and President Mrs. H. L. Nulton will preside. Chairman for the luncheon is Mrs. Howard Phillips as sisted by Mrs. George Burred, Mrs. Rodney William, Mrs Frank Little and Mrs. Nulton All those present having birthdays in January, Febru ary or March will be honored. There will be cards for all those who wish to play and all members of the Order of the Eastern Star are invited to attend. 'Along the Boulevard' Theme of Fashion Show - This year the Medford Jun ior Women's club is inviting husbands to join their wives in viewing "Fashions Along the Boulevard." The club is sponsoring an evening of fashions including dessert and cards at the Rogue Valley Country club on Wednesday, March 20 at 8 p.m. Women's fashions will be presented by Town and Coun try Dress Shop, hats by Mann's, sohes by Johnston and Stewart, and furs by France's Furs. The change to an evening show was decided upon to al low working women an op portunity to view new spring fashions, and also to enable those husbands who would en joy the show to accompany their wives. Reservations for the fash ion show may be made by calling Mrs. James Alleman, 772-6042 or Mrs. Walter Hig gins, 773-1143. Ticket prices include dessert and cards. Table prizes and door prizes will be awarded. General chairman for the event is Mrs. John L. Holmes. Other chairmen are: Models, Mrs. F. D. Nelson; decora tions, Mrs. Robert Vincent; table prizes, Mrs. Harlan Weaver; door prizes, Mrs. William Clegg Jr.; tickets Mrs. Walter Higgins; and programs, Mrs. James W. Grigsby Jr. Proceeds from the fashion show will benefit three proj ects currently being stressed by the General Federation cf Women's clubs. The Arthritis and Rheumatism foundation is a special interest of club women throughout the coun try, and has been adopted by the clubs for special contri butions. Women between the ages of 35 and 50 are victims of arthritis on a ratio of 3 to 1 compared to men, and a great number of women who are working on this cause have felt the ravages of this dis ease, it is stated. The Mercy Ship Hope is an extension of good will and compassion from the entire American population to other countries in need of medical facilities. This former Navy hospital ship travels around the world, stopping by re quest at various countries where the staff works to train medical technicians and helps 0' jh, m EASY TERMS AVAILABLE NO CARRYING CHARGE U U U U 'IHS9BHB1 You wouldn't want to miss the 25 savings during our Special "Strasbourg Spring Festival" so come In soon and see, teel and enjoy tha luxurious beauty of this world famous Gorhsm Sterling design. Plan to coma in before Wednesday, April 3rd, definitely! Gorham's Strasbourg Sterling . . . precious . . . practical ...enduring. Traditional elegance and beauty at its best Budget Terms available. All prices include Federal Tax. 4-pc place setting Now J26.44 .....Reg. $35.25 3J-pc. service for I Now $211.50 Reg. 282.00 Popular Serving Pieces Now $3.75 to $20.06 Reg. $5 to $26.75 OFFER ENDS APRIL 3, 1963 21 N. to set up medical clinics. Doc tors serving on the ship vol unteer their services on a two month rotation basis. All. funds for this project are from voluntary contributions. The General Federation of Women's club slogan for this administration is "strengthen ing the arm of liberty," and this is being done most ef fectively by the volunteers on the Mercy Ship Hope. Dr. Jonas Salk is establish ing an international founda tion at La Jolla, Calif. The purpose of this foundation is to enable scientists from all nations to combine their ef forts in a common goal. This goal is almost as universal in scope as will be the persons involved, as the foundation's purpose Is to search for causes of diseases and birth defects. The foundation has request ed contributions to aid in their building fund. The Gen eral Federation of Women's clubs has endorsed this as a most worthy cause, and the Medford Junior Women's club has elected to participate in this program. Evening Fashion Show Will Benefit School The major portion of pro ceeds from the evening style show to be staged by the Wel come Wagon club Thursday, March 21 will go to the School of Hope, officers have an nounced. Themed to "In Your Easter Bonnet" the event will open at 8 p.m., in the Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett street. Tickets are available at Mann's Department store and the Carriage House shop, from which the apparel is being furnished. The price of the show also includes refresh ments. Modeling will be Mrs. Den- Houseguests Shady Cove - Dr. and Mrs. Harold Reith have had as their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball, Dillingham, Alaska, and Mrs. Glee Melch er, Spdkane, Wash. Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Melcher are nieces of Dr. Reith. G0RHAM STERLING 25 I) ' OPEN STOCK ff PRICES Oil AU PIECES STRASBOURG SPRING FESTIVAL CENTRAL E 1908 Grandmothers To Model At Auxiliary A grandmother and grand daughter will model together at the style show and lunch eon to be given by the aux iliary to the Jackson County Medical society on Monday, April 1 at the Rogue Valley Country club. Susan Stringer, two-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Brian Stringer, will accompany her grandmother, Mrs. Edwin R. Durno, wife of a retired physician, as they model Easter finery for guests at the benefit. Two other grandmothers who will model the latest fashions are Mrs. Robert De Lorme and Mrs. Warren Bish op. Eighteen young people, whose ages range from two through seventeen, will also parade the aisles. All are the children of physicians, and among them will be two sets of twins. Five valley stores are sup plying the clothing to be mod eled, and a coordinator from the Medical auxiliary will work with each store. Mrs. Eugene Meyerding is a coor dinator for Jean Hart's, Mrs. James Quinn for Mann's, Mrs. Jack Ingram for Robin son's, Mrs. Theodore Barss for the Big Y, and Mrs. Warren Bishop for Burelson's. nis Garcelon, Mrs. William Mansfield, Mrs. Ernest Mick elson, Mrs. Robert Moss, Mrs. Jerome Roberts, Mrs. Dennis Skinner, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. Hugh Templeton, Mrs. Donald Wanek and Mrs. Rich ard Schieferstein, who also is show chairman. Commentating will be Mrs. Robert Ford. Cards will be played follow ing the show and prizes will be awarded. rkAI ORIGINALS h did you ever see an R &K that wasn 't you? . . . always flattering. A n eased spring costume with a linen-y over blouse. . . "Bramble Wheat" tweed, blend of rayon-cotton-silk' 2nd floor Style Show The luncheon will be serv ed at 12 noon, and cards will follow the style show. Reser vations may be made by call ing Mrs. Charles McAdams, 773-6336. 4 Ladies of Elks ; Plan Luncheon The nominating committee of the Ladies of Elks will give a report at the Tuesday, March 19, meeting of the group in the Elks club down stairs lounge. It will start at 1 p.m. A salad luncheon will be served. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. William Booth, Mrs. F. Edwin Nichols and Mrs. John S. Goodwin. Pinochle, can asta and bridge will be played. Prearranged four somes are not necessary for cards, it was noted. Nominating committee members include Mrs. Bert L. Cook, Mrs. Yvonne M. Dalen, Mrs. Edith G. Grigsby, Mrs. Harold B. Looper, Mrs. Fred B. Sweeney and Mrs. Samuel L. Jones. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Past chairmen of Ladies of Elks were honored guests at the March 5 luncheon. Mothers, wives and widows of Elks are invited to attend. You will bt proud of your Irwin Horn and Announcements when ordered here ik any of "our" Bridei. 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