Daughters
Of Nile
To Install
Annual installation of of
ficers of Zuliema temple,
Daughters of Nile is sched
uled for Saturday, March 30
t 8 p.m., in Hedrick Junior
High school, 1501 East Jack
ion boulevard.
Mrs. Murray S. Gardiner
will be installed temple
queen.
Mrs. Raymond Reter, a past
queen, is general chairman
for the event.
Mrs. Vernon Turpin has
charge of reservations.
The decorations committee
Js made up of the Mesdames
Jack Walker, David R. Allred,
William Clark, Glenn Linn,
:C. D. Wood, Milo Kubalek,
, Lawrence Buonocore, Robert
Church, William Laurine, Al
fred M. Beck and A. K. Morse,
" nd members of Bethel 55, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters.
Special art work is being
"done by Mrs. John Smith.
Hostesses for the occasion
are the Mesdames Wilbur
Arnold, Harry Norwick and
Mrs. Oliver Overymeyer, all
past queens; and the Mes
dames E. I. Dahl, C. S. El
liot. William Hatzi, Chester
Hubbard, John Smith, C. D.
Wood, Robert Church, William
Butler, Arthur Leavltt, B. L.
Sanderson, J. F. Rush, Robert
Van Sickle, William Laurine
'and Ellen Franco Cox.
Catering will be done by
the Social club of Reames
'. chapter, Order of the Eastern
' Star.
'Club to Hold
Spring Dance
A "Spring is Here" dinner
'and dance are planned by
Lively Rogues Dance club at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, March
28, at the Rogue Valley Coun
try Club. Dinner will be buf
fet style. v
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sage
:and Mr. and Mrs. William
Longmore, host couples for
the evening, are planning dec
orations in the spring theme.
Dancing is scheduled to be
gin at 9 p.m. Any member
not contacted by the calling
committee may make reserva
tions by calling Mrs. John
Graff or Mrs. Oliver P. Tay
lor. ! . . ;
Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Pickell, 357 Liberty
street, returned recently from
an extended stay at Blue
River, B.C., Can., where they
have timber interests.
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Central Point - Miss Linda
Nease became the bride of
David D. Carr in single ring
rites March 15. Dr. George
Roseberry p e r f o r m e d the
ceremony at 8 o'clock in the
evening at Medford First
Methodist church.
The bride, a secretary at
Howard school, is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nease,
2284 Beall Lane, Central
Point. The bridegroom's par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Carr, Route 3,- Box 226D,
Medford.
Miss Lois Farlow was the
bride's only attendant and
Robert Carr, a brother of the
bridesgroom, was best man.
Seating , the . guests were
George Carr, another brother
from Klamath Falls, and Gail
Jensen, Medford."
The bride,' given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
floorlength gown of organza
with lace bodice and scalloped
neckline. She carried a white
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white stock.
The attendant's gown was
of yellow chiffon in baller
ina length and her bouquet
was of yellow carnations.
White chrysanthemums and
stock decorated the church.
About 125 guests attended
the wedding and reception
held in the church rooms.
Mrs. Meredith P a r s o n s,
Medford, served the wedding
cake assisted by Mrs. George
Swanson, Mrs. Henry Moller
poured punch and Mrs. Frank
Worrell served the coffee.
Registering the guests was
Mrs. Richard Schauble, Shady
Cove.
The bride and family have
lived in the valley for 17
years and the bride was grad
uated in 1958 from Eagle
Point High school. The bride
groom's family has lived in
the area for many years. He
was a 1957 graduate 'from
Phoenix High school, and is
employed as a warehouse
man by M. Trumbo company
The couple made their
wedding trip to Portland, the
bride wearing a black sheath
dress with black and white
coat.
They live on Fern Valley
road at Route 3, Box 228B,
Medford.
Shower Honors
Diane Barton
Eagle Point A bridal
shower honoring Miss Diane
Barton was given at the Home
of her aunt, Mrs. Earle Jossy,
Crater Lake highway, Tues
day evening, March 19. Miss
Barton s wedding to ueioeri
Johnson Jr. is set for April 2C
at the Eagle Point Community
church.
Hostesses for the event
were Mrs. Jossy and daughter,
Karen, Mrs. Donald Anderson
and daughter, Paulette and
Miss Jerilyn Hansen. Game
nrizes were won by the Misses
Diane Putman and Frances
Huffman. Assisting with the
gifts were Miss Jennifer
Nevin, Mrs. Harlan Stinson,
and Miss Frances Huffman.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses. Guests in
cluded Mrs. John Barton,
mother of the honored guest;
the Misses Donna, Darlene,
and Jean Barton, her sisters;
Mrs. Boyd Bruner, grand
mother; Mrs. James Cornutt,
an aunt; the Misses Linda and
Sue Cornutt, cousins; Mrs.
Phillip Ncvin, Miss Nevin,
Miss Putman, Miss Huffman,
Mrs. Don Gercn, Miss Donna
Gercn, Miss Jerry Rodgers,
Mrs. Morion Pritchard, Miss
Kathy Pritchard, Mrs. Ira
Woolfolk, the Misses Alice j
and Flo Woolfolk, Mrs. Stin- j
son, the Misses Kristi and j
Kara Stinson, Miss Cathy Mc-1
Guire, Mrs. Edyth Bohnert j
and Mrs. Margaret Hansen.
Travelers On
World Cruise
Ashland Mr. 'and Mrs.
William Harnden and Mrs.
E. T. Carlton of Bcllview are
leaving the first of the week
for San Francisco where they
will board the SS Oriana for
a round-the-world cruise. In
their party will be Mrs. Hel
en Hoskins of Manitou
Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Lola
Walters of Phoenix, Ariz.
Their itinerary includes
Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong i
and Singapore, Egypt and
Italy, where they will leave
ship for a 40-day tour of Eur
open before returning to New
York by jet. All of the travel
ers plan to visit in the Unit
ed States en route home.
MEDFOFD
Bride IV
Jacksonville Miss Barb
ara Ethel Webb, a Southern
Oregon college senior, wore
her mother's wedding gown
when she became the bride of
Alfred Wayne Cabler, Star
Ranger station U. S. Forest
service employee, in rites
March 17.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Porter H.
Sprague Jr., of Prineville,
Ore,, and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Cabler, Jacksonville.
The double ring ceremony
was read at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon in the Powell Butte
Community . church, nonde
nominational, at Powell
Butte, Ore. The Rev. D. L.
Fenhollow, Redmond. Ore.,
performed the rites attended
by about 100 guests.
Miss Miriam Sue Sprague,
Prineville, Ore., was her sis
ter's honor attendant, and
bridesmaids were Miss Mild
red Ann Williams, Sulhcrlin,
Ore., and Miss Wendy Bing
ham, Roseburg, Ore., both col
lege friends of the bride.
Flower Girl
Miss Doranne Cabler, Jack
sonville, a niece of the bride
groom, was flower girl, and
his nephew, Anthony C. Cab
ler, Jacksonville, was ring
bearer.
James O. Cabler, Jackson
ville, a brother of the bride
groom, was best man, and Ed
ward B. Graham, Jackson
ville, and Frederic P. Webb,
Bend, a brother of the bride,
were ushers.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her stepfather. The
bodice and full puffed sleeves
of the off-white wedding
gown she wore were of
ruffled lace and the floor
length gown and long train
were of net trimmed with
panels of lace. Her bonnet
brimmed headpiece, loaned
by a cousin, Mrs. Michael
Mollman, Redmond, was of
gathered net trimmed with
seed pearls. Attached was a
fingertip veil. The brides
bouquet was of while carna
tions and cymbidium orchids.
The honor attendant s gown
was of mint green with lace
bodice and flared skirt and
the bridesmaids sheath dresses
in same shade were of raw
silk. All carried white car
nation bouquets.
Candles Lighted -.
Gerl Ann and Judy Vice,
cousins of the bride lighted
the candles. Their frocks were
white with embroidered yeV
low and green flower designs
Church decorations were of
white chrysanthemums and
carnations with ivy.
Miss Frances Wynkoop,
Brookings, Ore., the bride's
college roommate, and Mrs. E.
J. Mollman Jr., furnished the
wedding solos. Organist was
Mrs. Charles Minson.
The reception given by the
bride's parents was held in
the church social hall. Cutting
and serving the cake were
Mrs. Loyde Blakley, Bend,
and Mrs. Robert Webb, Jack
sonville, aunts of the bride.
Pouring the punch were Mrs.
James Cabler, Jacksonville, a
sister-in-law of the bride
groom, and Mrs. Jack Vice, an
aunt of the bride. Serving
coffee were Mrs. J. C. Min
son, and Mrs. E. J. Mollman,
an aunt of the bride. Mrs. Ed
ward B. Graham had charge
of the guest book, and pre
siding at the gift table were
Mrs. Donald Deisch, Klamath
Falls, and Mrs. E. J. Mollman
Jr., Madras.
For her daughter's wed
ding Mrs. Sprague wore a
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and her corsage was a white
orchid.
. Others from out of town
were the bridegroom's father;
his sister. Miss Peg Cabler,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Davies, Jacksonville, and
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Held in Burlingame
A wedding of interest here
was held March 16 in the
First Presbyterian church,
Burlingame, Calif., when Miss
Maxine Kay Klein of that city
became the bride of Ensign
Stanley Paul Hanson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef-
feries, formerly of 48 South
Stage road, now of 3290
Edella street, Central Point.
Dr. George T. Peters of
ficiated at the three o'clock
afternoon rites attended by
250 relatives and guests.
White gladioli and chrysan
themums decorated the church
for the candlelight service.
The bride's parents are Mr.
' Susan Kay Krieger
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Engagement
Is Announced
The engagement of Miss
Susan Kay Krieger, daughter
of Mrs. Leroy Krieger, 328
North Oakdale avenue, and
the late Mr. Kreiger, to David
John Gaines has been an'
nounccd by the bride-elect's
mother.
Mr. Gaines is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Gaines,
2191 Kings highway.
Both young persons arc sen
iors at Medford High school
and are to graduate in June.
A September wedding is planned.
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Robert B. Webb and son,
David Webb, Jacksonville.
The bride attended Roberts
High school, Roberts, Wise,
and now is studying second
ary education. The bride
groom attended Jacksonville
High school.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to the Loyde Blak
ley's cabin on the Metolius
river, and now are living in
Jacksonville.
Wedding
and Mrs. Ambler Edward
Klein, Burlingame, Calif.
John Bcrglund was soloist for
the double ring rites.
The bride wore a while
satin gown fashioned with bell
skirt. The bodice was accent
ed with pearls and a sweet
heart neckline. Clusters of
unpresscd pleats in the skirt
were held at each side with a
satin bow and formed a chapel
length train. Her veil was held
by a pearl crown and she car
ried a bouquet of white or
chids, hyacinths, stcphanotis
and ivy.
Escorts Bride
Mr. Klein escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage.
Maid of honor was Miss Rae
Louise Klein, Burlingame, sis
ter of the bride. Her other
attendants were Mrs. Barton
Andrews, Eugene, and Miss
Gini Elderkin, P oca tell o,
Idaho, both Alpha Omi
cron Pi sorority sisters of the
bride, and Mrs. Jean Kelly,
San Mateo, Calif. They wore
wistaria colored satin frocks
with bell skirts, matching
satin bow and veil headdress
es, and satin shoes. They car
ried bouquets of iris, . pink
roses, violets and purple hya
cinths, i .
Troy : Trumblcy, Bend,
served as best man for his
brother-in-law, and seating the
guests were Richard Weir,
Menlo Park, Calif., and Gary
Gainsforth, Eugene, and
Gary Thye, San Mateo, Calif.,
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity
brothers of the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony a
reception was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Klein in the Com
missioned Officers club at
Treasure Island Naval base.
Gladioli, chrysanthemums and
gardenias decorated the room.
The newlyweds traveled to
Canada on their wedding trip
and will make their home in
Bremerton, Wash, after April
1, where the bridegroom, an
ensign in the U.S. Naval Re
serve, Is stationed.
The bride is a graduate of
Burlingame High school and
the University of Oregon. Mr.
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Ariz., prior to leaving for
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goldy.
The two couples then con
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there they visited the numer
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Uxmal, and Kabah for four
days prior to flying to the Is
land of Coyumel. After a
week there they returned to
Mexico City where they vis
ited for several days taking a
trip south to Cuernavaca,
called the "City of Flowers."
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Ashland - Mrs. Gerald Rice
and infant son Michael, and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Len Osgood, 720 Walker ave
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week to meet Mrs. Rice's hus
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Indian Dances
On Program of
Ashland Club
Authentic Indian dances by
Reginald and Gladys Laubin,
who have spent much of their
lives living with American
Indians, will be the attrac
tion of the Siskiyou Knife and
Fork club April 3 at 7:30 p.m.,
in the Mark Antony hotel.
This dinner and entertain
ment event will be open to
the public, a departure from
the usual club regulations,
Mrs. Ella K. Hendrixson, Ash
land, club secretary has point
ed out.
-All dinner tickets must be
paid in advance and remit
tances must be received by
the secretary two days before
the meeting. Further informa
tion may be obtained from
Mrs. Hendrixson, telephone
482-2703 after 6 p.m. Checks
may be mailed to her at 360
Morton street in Ashland. No
tickets will be sold at the
door.
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ing to preserve as an art form
what no longer can be pre
served as a way of life, the
Indian's contribution to Amer
ican culture. The couple was
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Chief One Bull, "fighting
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