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SUNDAY, MAY 12. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Carol Ruth Crews
Two Students
To Be Married '
In September
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence M. Crews, Cen
tral Point, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Carol Ruth Crews, to
John Edward Farr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Farr, High
land Park, III. -
Miss Crews Is a senior at
Northwestern University In
Evanston, 111. and is majoring
in mechanical engineering
She Is a member and former
officer of Alpha Gamma Del
ta sorority.
Mr. Farr Is a senior at
Northwestern university and
is majoring in physics. He is
an Evans scholar and a mem
ber of Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu
Epsilon, and Phi Dftlta Kappa.
He received two lettern in
track at Northwestern. He
plans to work next year for
his master's degree in phys
ics. . A September wedding is
planned.
Goldschmidts
Tell Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cold
schmldt, Route 4, Box 313
Medford, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Erna Jean Coldschmidt, to
Louie Prado Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Prado, Mon
terey Park, Calif.
Miss Coidschmidt attended
Jacksonville and Medford
schools and is now enrolled
at Montcbello High school,
Monttbello, Calif. Upon grad
uation she plans to enroll in
the Southland College of Med
ical and Dental assistants,
Mr. Prado, formerly a stu
dent at Woodrow Wilson High
school, Los Angeles, served in
the United States Navy be
tween 1959 and 1950. He then
attended Los Angeles Trade
Technical college and East Los
Angeles college where he ma
jored in engineering.
The wedding is set for this
summer in Lorelei chapel,
Montebello, and the couplr
plans to live in Monterey
Park.
Ashland Wpmen
Party Hostesses
Ashland-May baskets fill
ed with spring blossoms deco
rated the Mark Antony ball
room May 4 when Mra. Fran
cess Hardy, Mrs. Josephine
Langtry and Mrs. Marcia Ross
were hostesses for a bridge
luncheon.
A miniature flower-filled
basket marked each guest's
place at the 14 tables. The
pastel covers and colorful
menu were in the same theme
and at the conclusion of play
prizes in keeping with the
motif were awarded.
Mrs. H. O. Moore, Klamath
Falls, won the carrying prize
of a large flower arrange
ment. High bridge score went
to Mrs. Donal Brace and sec
ond high to Mrs. M. P. Dunn.
Winner at each table received
the floral centerpiece as her
prize.
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Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
Montague - Miss Sharon
Rose McCulley, bride-elect of
Don Price of Hornbrook was
honored at a shower held re
cently in the Allen Tanner
home near Montague.
The honored guest Is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Willy McCulley, Montague
The wedding has been set for
June 1 at 7:30 p.m., in the
First Southern Baptist church
Montague. Friends of the cou
ple are invited to attend.
Mrs. Tanner was assisted at
the shower by her daughter,
Miss Roseann Tanner and Mrs
James Ostborg.
Tho rooms were decorated
with wedding bells and boa
quels of flowers. Prizes for
games were won by the bride-
elect, her mother, and Mrs.
Robert Bridwell.
Miss Tanner was assisted in
opening gifts by Miss Mary
Schalz.
The reception table was
centered with cakes served as
refreshments.
Others attending were the
Mesdames Michael Schalz,
Jess Duncan, Ogdeii Walters,
Charles Van Orsdel, Orlo Dav
is, Gene Carlisle, H. V. Rus
sell, Ree Bowen, Richard
French, Charles Bailey, Wil
11am' Zook, James Winkle, Al
thea Burtram, Earl Melching
and the Misses Betty Russell,
Linda Carlisle, Paula, Wanda
nd Lisa French, Harriet
Freshour and Madena and
Janey Tanner.
1
June Wedding
Date Is Set
The engagement and forth
coming marriage of Miss Cas
sandra Anita Satterfield and
Robert R. Gates, has been an
nounced by Miss Sattcrfleld's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar
R. Satterfield, 2BS7 Lone Pine
road, Medford. Her fiance is
a son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Rus
sell Gates, Seattle, Wash.,
until recently of Medford.
The wedding is set for June
20.
The hrlde-clect attended
Medford High school and now
is a student at the Medford
School of Beauty.
The bridegroom-elect Is a
graduate of Medford High
school and now is employed
on the sales staff of Wets
field's jewelers In Medford
Shopping center.
Medfo7dYouth
Worker Elected
Miss Kay Kent, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Kent,
822 South Oakdale avenue,
was elected Faith conference
officer at an all-state Metho
dist eonterencc held recently
at Willamette university in
Salem. She was ono of 10
young women from the Med
ford First Methodist church
to attend the meet.
Miss Kent is a Junior at
Medford High school and is
active in the First Methodist
Youth Fellowship group fur
which she is treasurer.
In her new state office.
Miss Kent will participate in
counclling on local and sub
district levels for worship
services at the state meetings.
The all-state group meets
three times a year in addition
to the annual conference.
Sandra Kay Clark
Upper Rogue
Couple Engaged
P r o s p e c t Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Clark, Star route,
Box 65, Prospect, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Sandra Kay
Clark, to Clarence Huntley,
son of Mrs. Ann Huntley,
Gold Hill.
Miss Clark, a senior at
Prospect High school, is to
graduate this spring. Mr.
Huntley, a 1999 graduate of
Crater High school is em
ployed by the U.S. Forest
service at Union Creek.
No wedding date has been
set.
Parents Tell
Of Engagement
Central Point The en
gagement of Miss Leone Lor
raine Tilford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry F. Tilford,
313 Laurel street, Central
Point, and David Harold
Mathews has been announced
by the bride's parents. Miss
Tilford attended Crater High
school. r
The bridegroom-elect, a son
of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Math
ews, 519 West Jackson boule
vard, Medford, attended
school in Areata, Calif., and
now is serving with the Army
in Germany.
No date for the wedding
has been set.
Miss Leone Tilford
Engaged
acima - Mr. and Mrs. L.
Rlggan, S e 1 m a, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Lynn
Marie Riggan, to Larry L.
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E, Smith, Cave Junction.
No wedding date has been set.
Betrothal News
Is Disclosed
During Party
News of interest here is the
engagement of Miss Sara Jane
Davis, daughter of Judge and
Mrs. Alan Davis, Oswego,
Ore., and Jerry Anderson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alton M. An
derson, 737 Stevens street,
Medford. Both are junior stu
dents at the University of Ore
gon.
The news was announced
during a party at the Delta
Gamma chapter house for
sorority sisters of Miss Davis.
A novel hunt was conducted
in which one of the guests
found a basket containing a
poem disclosing the announce
ment. Refreshments were served
in the dining room decorated
in pink and orchid colors.
Special guests included the
mothers of the bride-elect and
her fiance; Miss Susan Davis
Lonegran, Mrs. Susan Scales
Cameron, Miss Diana Daven
port and Miss Karen Warren.
Miss Davis is a student in
elementary education and her
fiance is a physical education
major. No wedding date has
been set.
SOC Couple
Is Engaged
Ashland - The engagement
of Miss Dixie Carol Revel and
Ronald W. Baker, has been
announced by the bride-elect's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn
M. Revel, 131 Terrace street,
Ashland. Both the bride-elect
and her fiance are students
at Southern Oregon college.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mrs. Lucille Johnson,
796 Waverly avenue, Med
ford, and Ronald W, Baker
Sr., 2907 Roberts road, Med
ford.
Miss Revel was graduated'
from Ashland High school.
She also is employed by Ash
land Daily Tidings. The bridegroom-elect
was graduated
from Phoenix High school.
No wedding date has been
set.
:
Guild to Work
On Decorations
Tallies and decorations for
the "Arts Festival," spring
card party of St. Catherine's
guild, .will be made by the
members at the meeting on
Monday night, May 13, in the
Parish hall of St. Mark's
Episcopal church. Members
are asked to bring scissors
and staplers.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Jay Walker, Charles Clark
and E. E. Earnest.
The annual benefit party
will be held on Tuesday, May
21, in the Guild hall and Par
ish hall with dessert being
served at 7 o'clock. Reserva
tions may be made by calling
Mrs. Gary Monlcal at 535-
2541 or Mrs. Justin Smith
at 773-2864.
Couples Attend
Family Reunion
Appiegate valley- Mrs.
Glenn Hunter and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Best went to Whit
tier, Calif., recently for a re
union honoring Mrs. A I lock
Abercrombie, mother of Mrs.
Hunter and Mr. Best, who was
77. The birthday of Mrs.
George Smith, C o a 1 i n g o,
Calif., sister of Mrs. Best, also
was observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Best are now
on a salmon fishing trip to
Wcdderburn on the coast.
Medford AAUW Branch Holds Annual Dinner
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New officers for the 1963.
64 year were installed at the
annual President's dinner of
the Medford branch, Ameri-
can Association of University
Women.
Taking office were Mrs.
Lloyd Bishop, president; Mrs.
Jeffrey Shute, first vice-presl-dent;
Miss Peggyann Hutch,
lnson, second vice-president,
Mrs. Fitzhugh Brewer, treaS'
urer, and Mrs. Ralph Wiese,
secretary.
Dance Studio
Slates Ball
The Arthur Murray studio
will conduct a Medal ball Sun
day, May 19 from 3 to 6 p.m.,
in the" Mark Antony hotel in
Ashland. Demonstrations will
be given in ballroom dances
and the event will honor all
students who will be graduat
ing in the various dance cate
gories at the studio.
Music will be furnished by
Caesar Muzzioli and his band.
The ball is open to the pub
lic and reservations may be
made by calling the studio at
320 East Main street, tele
phone 773-5365.
Al her first official act, .Donald K. Denman,
Mrs. Bishop expressed the ap
preciation of the . branch to
retiring president, Mra. Cal
vin Smith, for hr leadership
during the year and presented
her with a gift from the re
tiring board of directors.
Mrs. Bishop then announc
ed the 1963-64 board of di
rectors as follows: Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. W. F. Roemer, ad
visers; Mrs. Richard Gilkey
and Mrs. Hans Hess, art;. Mrs.
Robert Stuart, courtesy; Mrs.
Kenneth L. Brown, higher ed
ucation; Mrs. A. J. Johannson,
elementary and secondary ed
ucation; Mrs. Jack W. Love
and Mrs. John W. Hooger
heide, fellowship play; Mrs.
Mrs, Jess Mount
Honored at Parly
- Tiller Drew - Mrs. Jess
Mount was guest of honor at
a shower given al the home
of Mrs. Ival L. Wilson May 8.
Games were played before
Mrs. Mount opened her gifts
and refreshments were served
by the hostess, Mrs. David
Weakley.
fellow
ship luncheon; Mrs. Erllng
H. Loveness, historian; Mrs.
Thomas Tinsley and Mrs.
Thomas Upton, hospitality;
Mrs. Justin Smith and Mrs.
Harry Poston, international
relations; Mrs. Alan Markee,
legislative; Mrs. Jeffrey
Shute. membership; Mrs.
Bruce Nelson, program; Mrs.
Emerson T. Anderson and
Mrs. Herchel Barnes, pub
licity; Mrs. Gregory Alten
hofen, maa media; Mrs. Ger
ald Evans, recent grads; Mrs.
Ben Jensen, social studies;
Mrs. Gary Boshears, status of
women; Mrs. William A.
Cowan, telephone; Mrs. Du
ane Richardson, Mrs. Donald
Smith, Mrs. Joseph Clark, and
Mrs. Clarence Edwards, ways
and means; Mrs. Ren Taylor,
newsletter; and Mrs. Richard
Schwahn, membership tea.
Hostesses for the dinner
were Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
chairman of the Recent Grads
group, and Mrs. Richard
Bates, Mrs. Gerald Evans and
Mrs. Richardson.
A Joint meeting of the old
and new boards of directors for the evening.
will be held Wednesday eve
ning. May 22, at the home of
Mrs. Anderson, 2131 Hiilcrest
road.
Nurse Secretary
To Speak Here
Miss Donna Monkman, ex
ecutive secretary for the Ore
gon State Board of Nurses,
will be speaker for the month
!y meeting of District 4, Ore
gon Nurses Association, Tues
day, May 14, at 8 p.m., at
the Veterans' Administration,
domiciliary, White City.
Miss Monkman will speak
of her recent trip to El Salva
dor where she worked with
nurses of that country in
establishing professional
nurse organizations and li
censure laws. Her trip was
sponsored by the United
States Agency for Internation
al Development, a program
administered by the State De
partment. All practical nurses of the
area are invited as guests of
District 4 nurses to hear Miss
Monkman. Nurses at the dom
iciliary will serve as hostesses
RNA Lodge Plans -Family
Program
A family night program,
when mothers will be hon
ored, is planned for Thur.
day, May 16 at 7:30 p.m.. in
the Pythian building. Re.
freshments will be served.
About 35 members of the
Medford group attended an
RNA convention held recent
ly In Jacksonville.
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