Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1963, Image 20

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Johnson-Barton
EeeJe Point - Mb Mary
Dlaft Barton and Delbert Le
land Johnaon Jr., ware map
rlad In 7 o'clock evening
ritei bald April M in Eagle
Point Community Bibla
church. The Rev. Warren
Chriateneen performed the
ceremony.
The bride I a daughter of
Mr. and Mr. John E. Barton,
Butte Fall Star route. Box
14, Bade Point. The bride
Mr. and Mrs. De Uteri
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Benefit Events Planned
By Medford
Two benefit event have
been announced by the Al
trusa Club of Medford. Pro
ceeds will support commun
ity project of Altrusa, includ
ing their vocational acholar
ahip grant to older women
for retraining purposes.
Friday, May I, a bridge
party will be held at the Girls
Community club at 7:10 p.m.
Final plana for this event
were made at meeting of
the club et the homo of Mrs.
Walter Young, president ,
Thursday. Mrs. George Cod
ding, committee chairman, is
In charge.
Mrs. Codding will be assist
ed by Mr. Luclne Mile and
Mrs. Fred Konshot.
The second event wilt be
the following day, and will
be rummage ante at the Eagla
hall, 219 west Main street.
The sale will be from 9 a.m.
to o p.m. atiaa Lotus Raton
is chairman, assisted by Mr.
Valton Finley, Mr. Pauline
Bright, and Mr. Florence
McKenna.
The bridge party Is open
to both men and women and
ticket may be purchased
from any member of the club
or by telephoning Mrs. Cod
ding 773-2501 or Mrs. Miles
77i-2344.
Refreshments will be serv
ed from 7:30 to 8 p.m. with
card playing to follow. Per
sona attending are to take
their own cards or other game
desired.
The purpose of the voca
tional scholarships I to re
train women who are left
without support so they may
earn a living. Other projects
hsve Included donation to
Rogue Valley and Sacred
Heart hospitals building
fund. Girl Scout camper
ships, Christmas basket a,
Rogue Valley Council on Ag
ing, and grants-in-aid for
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M IK) flowers herald th
in m fUejwe Valley and your
vn marshanrs
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hop se.sk ell of the bargains easy to
, Just drive onto any el the convenient
nd shop et your leisure anywhere In
town Medford. Join the throng make
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UHDAY. APRIL M. 1M3
Ceremony
groom la a ton of Mr. and
Mr. D L. Johnaon, 174 Mace
road, Medford.
Min Karen Jossy, Eagle
Point, a cousin of the bride,
came from Oregon State uni
versity, to serve as the maid
of honor. Donna Barton, a
sister of the bride, was Jun
ior brldeamaid. Another sis
ter, Darlene Barton, was
flower girl.
William Strawn, Medford,
Leland Johnson Jr.
(Aaderi photo)
Altrusa Club
women scholars from South
America and Asia.
The April meeting celebrat
ed the 46th anniversary of
Altrusa International, which
was founded on April 11,
1017. It wss the first service
club for women executives,
owners of business or of pro
fessions status.
Initiated in a candlelight
ceremony were Mrs. Owen
Kunkel and Mis Claire Han
ley. The information commit
tee was In chsrge. Committee
members are Miss Catherine
Fonken, Miss Mary Hanley,
Mrs. Margaret Miles, Mrs. C.
A. Palller, Mrs. Codding and
Mrs. Young.
Elected officers were Mrs
Charles Kyer, president: Mrs.
Lotus Eaton, vice president;
Mr. Mary carpenter, record
ing secretary; Miss Joan
Beasley, corresponding secre
tary; Mrs. C. A. Parlier, treas
urer, and Mrs. Betty Flchtner
and Mrs. Malsie Daily, di
rectors for two year terms.
They will be installed at
the July meeting.
United Nations
Will Be Topic
Ashland - The united Na
tions is to be the subject for
discussion at a Monday eve
ning meeting sponsored by
the Ashland Provisional unit,
Oregon League of Women
Voters.
Speaker at the 8 p.m. meet
ing in the Gresham room of
the public library will be
Omar Bacon, Jackson county
librarian and vice president
of the Jackson County chap
ter, Oregon United Nations
association. This 1 planned as
an introduction to the local
unit's United Nations study.
The public is invited to at
tend the meeting.
er celebrating th
bargains. Park
Park i Shop Provides
FRIf PARKING with
Yaur $2.00 Minimum
Purchase.
was best man, and seating the
guests and lighting the can
dles were Dan Barton, a
brother of the bride, and Den
nis Cornutt, her cousin.
Mr. Barton escorted his
daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage.
Gown of Organia
The bride's chapel length
gown of nylon organza over
taffeta was appliqued with
rosebuds of self-material. Her
elbow length illusion veil was
held by a pearl and rhine-
stone crown. She wore a sin
gle strand of pearl and car
ried a bouquet of pink and
white carnations.
Mi Jossy wore a yellow
nylon organdy dress over
taffeta with rhinestone tiara
and the Junior bridesmaid's
frock, also of yellow nylon
organdy, was lined with
floral taffeta. Both carried
bouquets of daisies.
The flower girl wore a
frock which matched that of
the Junior bridesmaid. Her
headband was of daisies and
she carried a basket filled
with lavender and white lilac
blossoms.
Decora!. With Lilacs
The church was decorated
with white and lavender li
lacs, which, with bows, also
marked the pew ends.
Mrs. James Cornutt. aunt
of the bride, furnished the
wedding music, and Maynard
Hadley sang.
The reception, given by
the bride's parents, was held
in the Eagle Point Grange
hall. Serving the cake was
Mrs. Earle Jossy and Mr.
Louis A. Bruner, sunt of the
bride. Pouring coffee were
Mrs. Glenn Coffer. Beativ.
Nev., another aunt, and pre
siding at the punch bowl
was Mrs. Raymond Hines. a
sister of the bridegroom. Mrs.
Harlin Stlnson had charae
"i ine guest oook.
Assisting at the gift table
were the Misses Linda and
Sue Cornutt, cousins of the
bride. Donna and Darlene
Barton passed bags of pastel
colored rice.
About 100 guest attended
the wedding and reception.
The church decorations and
corsages were arranged by
Mrs. Lorlta Wisdom. The
wedding cake was decorated
by Fred Coffman.
Guests Her
Out-of-state guests included
Mrs. Dave Welch, Hemet,
Calif., a grandmother of the
bride. Numerous relatives
and friends came from cities
throughout Oregon.
The couple left tor the
Oregon coast on their wed-
ding trip. The bride chose a
teal blue sheath dress with
Jacket for traveling. Her cor
sage was of white carnations
and pink rosebuds. They will
live in Medford at 160 De
Hague street.
The bride is a 1M2 gradu
ate of Eagle Point Hiah
school where she was a stu
dent for three years, prior to
that attending southern Cali
fornia schools. The bride
groom was graduated from
Medford High school in
1961 and now is a machinist
with Lewis Manufacturing
company in Medford.
Family Dinner
Held in Hornbrook
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Edwards were hosts at
their home on Oregon road
on Sunday for a family din
ner. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Tucker and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Hayes, all of Gazelle. Calif..
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tucker
and daughters, Medford, Rob
ert Tucker, Yreka, and Bob
Edwards, HUt.
SPRING
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Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis Hutchison
ssfsiNkO BBBsasl l assesses.
Mrs. Ernest Bsrnss (right) won second place in tha flower
arrangement contest which is a part of ih annual tea given
at HlUcrest House each spring as a benefit for the American
Cancer society. Mrs. Barnes mad th arrangements for
Contemporary Book clubt it is of whit tulips and broom
with driftwood. Mrs. Barnes received hr prise from Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, on of ih tea chairmen, pictured her
with Mrs. Barnes. The committ members all wor charm
ing handmade ruifled-brimmed hats tor th tea, and Mrs.
Thompson chos ros-colord hat with a wine red dreti.
Homemakers
Council in Corvallis
Fortv-four homemak
ers from Jackson county will
attend the 31st annual meet
ing of the Oregon State Home
Economics Extension council
on the campus of Oregon State
university in Corvallis April
30, May 1-2. The theme of the
conference is "Attitudes and
Your Future.'
Tuesday afternoon the worn-
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Attend
en have a choice of conducted
tours through different de
partments of the university.
At the international banquet
that evening Mrs. Riddell
Lage, state council president,
will give a report on the As
sociated Country Women of
the World conference held in
Australia last October. Inter
national students on the cam
pus will also speak.
At the banquet Wednesday
evening Dr. Gerald Wallace,
superintendent of schools in
Corvallis, will speak on "Atti
tudes Toward Our Commun
ity." Business sessions and
workshops will be held during
the day Wednesday and Thurs
day morning.
Most of the Jackson County
Home Extension units will
have a lesson in May on the
care of hard surface floors.
How to have beautiful
floors with a minimum of
care is the purpose of this les
son. All types of floors, includ
ing the many new types of
tiles, will be discussed. Infor
mation on the cleaning and
the types of waxes suitable for
each kind will be given. The
lesson was given to unit proj
ect leaders by Miss Data Hoch
holter, Jackson county home
economics agent.
Lake Crook Unit
Lake Creek Extension unit
will meet Wednesday. May 1.
at 10:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs Fred Osterman, Browns
boro. The project lesson will
be given by Mrs. Murray Bart
ling. Mrs. W. W. Jackson, former
member of Jackson county ad
visory committee, Will be in
stalling officer for officers for
next year. She will conduct
the candle lighting service.
This will be the final meeting
for this season
For information concerning
the menu call Mrs. Henry j
Meyer. Table service will be
California Ceremony
Of Interest in Valley
Ashland - News of interest I The bride's mother wore a
here is the marriage of Miss ! silk aqua blue sheath dress
Barbara Colecn Webb and Da- and the bridegroom's mother
vid Lewis Hutchison which
was solemnized April 6 in
Shatter, Calif.
The bride is a daughter of The reception was held in
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Webb the church patio,
of Shatter and the bridegroom j The couple is living in Lan
is a son of Mrs. Ruth Hutchi- i caster, Calif,
son, 51 Gresham street, Ash-' The bride attended Bakers
land, who went south for the field college and Fresno State
ceremony. The Rev. Dale B. i college. She is a home eco
Klint read the rites in the , nomics teacher at the Delano
Shatter First Baptist church. Joint Union High school. The
About 200 guests attended. bridegroom attended Ashland
Mr. Webb gave nis daugn-
ter in marriage. She wore a
satin floor length gown with
bell skirt and a satin rose at
the back. Her fingertip veil
was held by a silk pillbox
headDiece. The bridal bouquet
was of white carnations cen-
tered with coral roses.
Two Attendants
Mrs. James Webb, wnittier
Calif., a sister-in-law of the
bride, was bridesmatron and
miss u'i'uo u'ui"'". nwi""1
a niece of the bridegroom, was
hririeymaid
Their identical coral col
"ling!
ored gowns were floor
ana mane wim oei, ss.ruv
1 : II 1 1 UUWCI S nuc iuiai
nations.
James Webb, a brother of
the bride, was best man. Carl
Lewis was groomsman and
pMw
Lighting the candles were
the Misses Linda Miller and
Sandra Galino, cousins of the
bride.
Bethel Conducts
Practice Session
Illinois Valley - Members
of the Kerby bethel. Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters, conducted a practice ses
sion April 15 for initiation
ceremonies to be held May 6.
Refreshments were served
by Miss Judi Prather and
Miss Bonnie Hagerman. An-
other practice session will be
held May 2 at 2:30 p.m. in
the Kerby Masonic temple.
Scouti Postpone
Skill Day Event
A Girl Scout skill day event
scheduled for May 4 has been
postponed until September,
those in charge of the event
have announced.
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: was dressed in a rose color
j sheath frock of lace. Both had
! camellia corsages
High school. He was a mem
ber of the Air Force for five
years. He is employed by
North American Aviation,
Electronics division.
Other guests from Asniana
, were the bridegroom's sister
Mrs. Dan Bidema, and chil
dren Teresa, Sandra, Marga
! ret, Danny and Clifford.
Yreka Club
Observes
a ,
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VLSCI
Anniversary
re - Yreka Federated
Women's club observed the
2Jth anniversary of organi-
2ation on April 16th at a
meetin in the social room of
prr r Li?hht
company. Readings from the
minute book year 1938 were
enjoyed. Exactly 25 years ago
Tuesday the club was organ
ized by the late Eulalie Scho
maker at her home. The first
president was Mrs. Utahana
Atkins.
The club room of the
Masonic Temple was the first
meeting place of the club.
During its first year it had a
display in the county fair
and in its early history won a
loving cup as a special music
; award from the California
1 Federation of Women's Clubs.
The old minute book was
j read by Mrs. Harold Dexter
at Tuesday's meeting. It was
planned to continue the club
history at the next session.
Plans were made for a May
luncheon, which will be the
last meeting of the club this
season. Appointed to make
arrangements for the event
were Mrs. Roy Pruett and
Mrs. Dan Shelley.
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24 piece beginner set for 8
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Topic Listed For
A program on space in the
space age parks and recre -
-,i u v,.-
ation areas will be : given bj
KODert nayworui ui w
ford Garden club members
Thursday. May 2, at 1:30 p.m
in the home extension audi-
' torium at the fairgrounds.
Mr. Haworth is director oi
Medford's park and recrea
tion department.
New annuals and perenni
als for the summer garden
will be Mrs. Harry Bryant's
topic, and distinction in flow -
er arrangements and how to
achieve originality in arrang -
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I ing will be the subject for
Mrs. Dayton Depue.
i Mrs- Charles Stearns will
be ,ea cnairmarL
An executive board meet
ing is to be held Monday,
April 29 at 1:30 p.m., in tha
home of the president, Mrs.
Ira Fitzgerald, 3488 New
Ray road. Central Point.
Attend Meeting
Prospect-Several members
of the Prospect Lions auxil-
; ary made a visitation to a
'meeting of the Eagle Point
1 Lions auxiliary April 22.
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