Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1963, Image 23

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    Details Announced for
Annual Hillcrest Tea
Gay chapcaux will be worn
by members of the Hillcrest
tea committee at the annual
cancer tea on Wednesday.
April 17, at Hillcrest
Orchards.
The frivolous hats are be
ing designed and executed by
kcveral members of the
group, and will be identical
in style, but decorated imagi
natively by the wearers. The
nry expected to be "conserva
tion pieces" during the after
noon, and will be worn with
summer cocktail dresses by
committee members, who
serve as hostesses.
The silver tea is a benefit
for the American Cancer so
ciety, and it open to the pub
lig. The theme this year is
"World of Arts," and exhibits
and floral arrangements are
being requested for display.
Several cultural groups in
the valley are arranging dis-
Just
the vify to say
HAPPY EASTER
We have Hallmark Cards
that will convey your Easter
wishes to all your friends
and relatives . . . and each
one reflects the color and
beauty of the season. Come
in soon and choose youra
from our wide selection of
Hallmark Cards.
fry bumt.
jean hart's
Get ready
for the
Easter
Parade
JS, Mcrl couW be
u
I fu) imported MoygosKel linen
with this season's sHoulder-cop-
ping sleeves? Especially when
9 s marked off w laflOOtting a
10 Vionnetl
plays, and individual collec
tions will be shown, also.
Brass, Wood Displays
Mrs. Neil Davidson Is loan
ing a selection of brass works
of art. and William Fontaine
will display wood carvings.
The Senior Citizens will
show a variety of handcraft,
including copper works and
paintings. The Rogue Valley
Art association and the
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists arc exhibiting paint
ings, and the Shakespearean
Festival association w-ill dis
play salon photographs. Sev
eral groups have not an
nounced their exhibits as yet.
Tea will be served from 2
to 4:30 p.m.. and valley wom
en will be asked to pour. The
teatable will be covered by a
cloth of natural linen and
. gold, which will be loaned by
Mrs. Jerry Olson. A draped
figurine in off-white and gold,
holding a bowl of flowers,
will center the table, and
Mrs. Dorothy Ginn will ar
range the centerpiece bou
quet. Gold and crystal cande
labra will be loaned by Mrs.
Charles Lcmery.
A floral arrangements con
test will be held, as in pre
vious years, and entries are
being invited by the com
mittee. Party Honors
Engaged Pair
An engagement party was
given in honor of Miss Bea
trice Rasmussen and Robert
Croucher, March 31. The
event was held in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hagler,
5595 South Pacific highway.
Miss Rasmussen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Rasmussen, Jackson
ville, and Mr. Croucher is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin
Croucher, Medford.
The room was decorated in
an orchid and white theme.
Mrs. Loyd Rasmussen and
Mrs. David Rasmussen poured
punch and coffee.
Approximately 40 people
attended.
The couple plan a late July
wedding.
April Wedding
Set by Couple
Announcement of the ap
proaching marriage of Miss
Ruth Hood to Larry Lee Mor
ed has been made by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Hood, Kansas City, Kan.
Mr. Mored is a son of Mrs.
Frankie Mored, 112 King
street, Medford, and Arthur
L. Mored, Reno, Nev.
The wedding is planned for
April 12 in Reno and the
couple plans to live in Yuma,
Ariz., where he is stationed
with the U. S. Marine Corps.
The bride - elect attended
Bethany School of Nursing.
Mr. Mored attended Medford
High school.
the a'd-ess o wonde'-
617 East Main, Medford
Phone 772-8992
When You Find th Clothes
You Leva to live In
Mrs. John
V mi - Vidi
By MARGARET SCHULER
Rome - I can well believe
the prediction that a million
Americans will visit Europe
this summer. I think half of
them must be in Rome at the
moment. All over - in shops,
at Doney's, on the streets, in
buses, at the Vatican, there
are American voices, and
cameras clicking.
The American Express
travel survey has made pre
dictions. Here are a few of
them, with significant trends.
Peak months are June, July
and August.
Twenty-five per cent more
travelers are expected than
last year.
Greater economy Is indi
cated in requests for hotels,
airlines and ships.
The "rent a car" business
continues to grow. About
300,000 Americans will tour
Europe in automobiles this
summer.
The traveler repeating a
visit is increasing. Over a
third of the European tourists
will have been here before.
Travel agents are catering to
this class. They are more so
phisticated, more selec t i v e
and seek new places to see.
They are more particular
about hotels.
Student travel has doubled
since 1957; there has been
100,000 requests for pass
ports. A sharp raise In business
travel is shown, especially in
the Common Market coun
tries. London will have the most
Americans - 500,000 of them.
Rome expects a 10 per cent
Increase - 396,000.
Madrid expects 321,000, a
7 per cent Increase.
For first-time visitors, the
"crand tour circuit" is still
the first choice.
Prices ranged from $000 to
$2,500.
In 1962. Americans spent
$623,000,000, exclusive of
trans-Atlantic transportation,
in Europe.
Boosting travel this year
are large groups of post-convention
side trips - Baptist
World Youth conference in
Beirut; Junior Chamber of
Coommerce, Tel Avia; Boy
Scout convention in Athens;
Seton Pilgrimage in Dublin
(led by Cardinal Spellman).
One group from Portland Is
In Europe now. One hundred
and fifty Portland skiers
chartered a plane, skied and
took side trips to Rome and
other Italian, Austrian and
Swiss cities. Many of them
came to Rome to attend the
beautification services at St.
Session Slated
By Alpha Chis
Roaue Valley Alpha Chi
Omega Alumnae club will
meet Monday, April H, at a
p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Alan S. Markcc. 316 South
Grovcland avenue.
Choice chrysanthemum cut
tings will be sold with the
proceeds going to philan
thropic projects of the club.
Alumnae who have moved
recently to the Rogue valley
are invited to attend and are
asked to telephone Mrs. Mar-
kee. 773-3046. or Mrs. Robert
L. Haworth. 772-4410.
Assisting the hostess will
be Mrs. Haworth.
Grange Official
Hornbrook - Friday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Bear were Mr and
Mrs Bert Bernard of Seattle
and Rcardon. Wash Mr Ber
nard is the insurance execu
tive for the state of Washing
ton for the Grange, and he
and Mrs Bernard were en
route to Sacramento for the
dedication of the new Grange
MEDFORD
F. Donohut
(Howard photo)
Peters for Elizabeth Ann Se
ton. More than 30 new de luxe
and first class hotels this year
point out the fact that Europe
needs more accommodations.
Hilton is opening hotels in
Athens. Rome, London and
Rotterdam.
Besides the Americans, this
is the heaviest travel for
Europeans in history.
THE SHAPES TO BE IN THIS EASTER. . .
Our millinery shop is a haven of heavenly hats . . . every fashion shape
for Easter '63 is here . . . with flowers lolling on lace, springing from
straw, blooming on brims that bewitch-doing all sorts of outrageously
beautiful things . . . come in now, perch a pretty one on your head and
watch an Easter romance grow.
Millinery Salon 2nd Floor
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Marriage
Of Interest
In Medford
News of interest here is th
recent marriage of Miss Jew-
clle Thompson and John F
I Donohue in Way Farer's
j chapel, Portuguese Bend,
Calif. The bride is a daugh
; ter of Mrs. Jack Ward, Sacra
mento, Calif., and Dr. Ber
nard T. Thompson. 26 Crater
Lake avenue, Medford.
The bridegroom is a son of
Francis Donohue, Jersey City
N.J.
The couple now is living
at 2300 Montrose avenue,
Apartment 16, Montrose,
Calif.
The Rev. Kenneth Knox
performed the ceremony.
For her wedding the bride
chose a satin gown with
chapel length skirt encrusted
with seed pearls. Small white
petals of net held her shoul
der length veil. The bridal
bouquet was of white roses.
Miss Turid Mortensen of
Oslo, Norway, was the bride's
only attendant. Her taffeta
frock was blue and her flow
ers pink carnations.
Albert Donohue, a brother
of the bridegroom from Jer
sey City was best man.
The wedding reception was
held in Marineland restau
rant. A delayed honeymoon to
Santa Barbara, Calif., and
Hawaii is planned.
The bride attended Laure
wood academy; Walla Walla
college, and the school of phy
sical therapy at Loma Linda
university in California. She
is affiliated with Aleph Gimel
Ain.
The bridegroom, a member
of Sigma Chi fraternity, at
tended University of Illinois.
OREGON
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Miss Loma Laughlin
Laughlins Tell
Betrothal News
Happy Camp-Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Laughlin of Happy Camp
have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Loma
Dean, to George Allan Craw
ford Jr., Cottage Grove, Ore.
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
George P. Crawford of that
city.
The wedding will be held
in the Wayside chapel, Salyer,
Calif., former home of the
Laughlin family where the
maternal grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. George Prindle still
reside. It will be in early
summer.
The bride-elect was grad
uated from Happy Camp High
school with the class of 1960
and attended College of the
Siskiyous for one year and
one semester at Humbolt
State college. She is employ
ed as secretary to the super
intendent of the Happy Camp
Union Elementary school.
The bridegroom-to-bo is em
ployed by the J. W. Fisher
Logging company here. He
was graduated from high
school in Florence, Ore.
Angel Street
Next Troupe
Presentation
"Angel Street," a play by
Patrick Hamilton, will be the
next production of the Med
ford High school Thespian
troupe April 25, 27 and 29.
Mrs. Lenore Zapell, drama in
structor, will direct.
Miss Jackie King is cast as
Mrs. Manningham; Paul
Jenny will play the part of
Mr. Manningham; Tracy
Blackstone will be Elizabeth;
Rhonda Farfan will play
Nancy; Greg Keith, Mr.
Rough; Dave Ragnetti and
Mtke De Salvio, the police
men. The stage crew includes
Dave Smith, stage manager;
Dave Ragnetti, assistant; Peg
gy Riechers and Suzanne
Lind, prompters and Dave
Billingsley, sound.
Property manager will be
Christy Elmore and her crew
is made up of Pat Longmore
and Penny Sage. The cos
tume manager is Judi Brook
an, with Carolyn Bowser and
Nik Yahya. Heather Rode and
Miss Yahya will decorate the
set; Lindsay Darneille and
Miss Rode will assist with
makeup.
The play will be presented
in the arena theater. Room 61
in the high school annex.
Betrothal Told
In Grants Pass
Grants Pass - Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. King, Grants Pass, have
announced the engagement of
their daughter Rita Louise, to
Elwyn L. Cochrane, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coch
rane, also of Grants Pass.
Miss King attended Rogue
River schools and is employed
at the First National Bank of
Oregon in Grants Pass.
Mr. Cochrane attended
Grants Pass schools and is em
ployed at Montgomery Ward
and company, Medford.
A June wedding is planned.
SUNDAY. APRIL
Joan Carol Loiland
Engagement
Is Announced
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lofland of Central
Point announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Joan
Carol, to Michael C. Redhead.
Mr. Redhead is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Robert Redhead,
241 West Vilas road, Central
Point.
Miss Lofland is a senior at
Crater High school and her
fiance is a graduate of the
same school and is employed
by Paulsen and Gates at Cen
tral Point.
No wedding date has been
set.
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
George Skeahan and two sons
returned Friday from Tucson,
Ariz., where they had spent
the winter.
if M Serving Southern Oregon and
II atfjr Northern California for Over 35 Yein
III 1 v 1 ,r I Kit
1 1 cKPkSAH I Ik
lor fourteen karat will add a wonaVrful.faihionable
touch of Midas to her new Spring-a nd-af ter eostumw.
Here, gold unadorned -beautiful in its own right
A. Polished gold necklace $110
R. Eighteen karat gold pin $60
C Eighteen karat earrings $60
D. Florentine-finish ring $45
E. Fourteen karat rote pin $7S
F. Rope-edged earring $40
Price Include Federal tax Charge or budget
MEDFORD. OREGON
lister li Jeweler American (em Societf
Phone 773-6206 209 E. Main -
7. 1963
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Former School
Friends Visit
Trail Mrs. Charles Fry,
Trail, was hostess iwnll. at
a luncheon at her home (or
former schoolmates of Pros
pect High school.
Visiting were Mrs. Jack
(Joann Cnllpvl R I An Ira Mm
Harold (Lavina Chapman)
mxson, Mrs. rioward (Mona
Malloy) Bishop Mrs. John
(Sonna Stppo frHimrf .11
Prospect; Mrs. Gerald (Nonie
nermanj Kerr, Mrs. Lee Roy
(Rose Manly) Draper, Eagle
Point: Mrs Rnv rp
Kizer, Central Point; Mrs.
Don (Kay Cole) Harper, Shady
Cove; Mrs. Leland (Selda
Carlton) NetherlanH ui.
ford; Mrs. Glenn (Joyce Ax.
tell) Nelson, Mrs. Claud
(Elva Carlton) Garrett, Ash
land, and Mrs. Rene (Roanna
Cushman) Anderson, Mrs.
Raymond (Vernita Cooper)
Anderson, and Mrs. Merle
(Marie Ragsdale) Harper, ot
Trail.
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Who Wmhip Hart
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Yaa TMt Specie!
Ste 1 EnafeMs
Church of Christ
1701 W. Mala MtaHri
Aprll 7-14 7:10 P.M.
No collection; tm unitary;
treniportetion: 772-M40
building there.