Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1963, Image 18

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    SUNDAY. MAY 19. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Mn. Alfnd S. V. Carptnltr will optn Mri. Carpanttr ii thown here In the gar-
iha Carpenter's horn. Topsidas, Old Slags dsn. The large gardens and grounds ara
road, tomorrow afternoon for the annual aipacially praily at thli time of iha yaar
ailvar taa of Jackson County unit. Oragon and land thamialvaa wall to outdoor partial.
Federation of Woman'a Republican clubt.
Republican Women Plan Tea Monday
Jackson County unit, Ore
gon Federation of Women's
Republican clubs, has com
pleted plans for the annual
silver tea to be held at Top
sides, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter
on Old Stage road tomorrow.
Hours will be from 2 until 9
o'clock and Mrs. Gene Wil
liams, president. Invites the
public to attend.
The unit tea Is always one
of the large benefit parties of
late spring.
Selected to pour by Mrs.
Ernst Ruegger, chairman of
the tea, is the calling com
mittee composed of Mrs. E. E.
Hess, Mrs. L. V. Watklns,
Mrs. Mildred Hughes, Mrs.
Earl Miller, Mrs. W. H. Wal
wyn, Mrs. Don Faber, Mrs.
George M. Roberts, Mrs. Ches
ter Wendt, Miss Dora Lldgate,
Mrs. Donald Stathos, Mrs. Ray
L. Casterline, Mrs. Richard
Events Honor
Bride-Elect;
Rites Saturday
Eagle Point - Miss Diana
Gardener, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor E. Gardener,
Eagle Point, whose marriage
to Judson McDonald Parsons
is set for Saturday, May 25,
et St. Mark's Episcopal
church, has been honored at
several pre-wedding events.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Parsons, Seattle, Wash.
An Informal supper party
was given recently as a sur
prise event by co-workers of
the bride-elect from the office
of Dr. James C. Luce where
she has been employed. The
event waa held in the home
of the honored guest on Hill
crest road. She was presented
miscellaneous gifts.
Mrs. John Day and Mrs,
Maliie Daily were hostesses
May 7 at a kitchen shower
for the bride-elect given in
the home of Mra. Day at Ta
ble Rock estates.
A luncheon In the Colony
club was an event of May 13
given by Mrs. Hanlcy Heifer
nan, honoring Miss Gardener.
Mrs. John Konwiser, Eagle
Point, and Mrs. Arthur A.
Ekerson, Medford, are to be
hostesses May 22 for a per
sonal shower and luncheon in
the Colony club. Among the
guests will be the bride-elect's
mother, and a sister, Mrs.
Paul Purl, who Is to arrive
this week from Imperial Val
ley. Calif.
Olhcr out of town relatives i
ana irienas or tne couple are
expected to arrive during the
week. Mr. and Mrs. John Day
will be hosts to family mem
bers and the wedding group
Friday evening for an infor
mal dinner following the wed
ding rehearsal.
Student Nurse
OSNA Officer
Central Point-Miss Marian
Moore, a student nurse at the
Eugene Sacred Heart hospital
school of nursing, and daugh
ter ofMr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Moore, 2348 Beall lane, Cen
tral Point, has been elected
treasurer of the Oregon Stu
dent Nurses.
The student is a 1961 grad
uate of Crater High school
and was a Candy Striper serv
ing at the Rogue Valley Me
morial hospital,
Reum, Mrs. Lew Boyd and
Mrs. Ruegger.
Topsides may be reached by
going to Jacksonville, turning
right at Foster Pharmacy, pro-
Two Students
In Kites This
The engagement of Miss
Sueann Jenkins to Gary Wine
trout was announced recently
by the parents of the bride-to-be,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett C.
Jenkins, Mesa, Ariz. Mr. Wine-
trout is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter A. Graff Jr., 2158 West
Hillside drive and a grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wine-
trout, Villa Rogue apartments,
this city.
Miss Jenkins Is an educa
tion major at Arizona: State
university, Tcmpe, Ariz., and
Is a member of Alpha Delta
Pi sorority. Her fiance is a
business major in the same
school. He was graduated from
Medford High school and at
tended Shasta Junior college
before enrolling in the Ari
zona school.
The wedding has been set
for August 24 in Mesa.
Mr. Winctrout and his fi
ancee are expected here at
the end of the present school
term for a visit with family
and friends before returning
to Arizona for summer school.
Open House Set
For Wool folks
Brownsboro - Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Woolfolk, Brownsboro,
will celebrate their silver
wedding anniversary on May
28, 19B3. The Woolwolks have
three children, David, who Is
associated with his father on
the ranch, Alice, who Is study
ing home economics at Ore
gon State university, Flor
ence, who attends high school
at Eagle Point, and one grand
child. Their children arc planning
an open house in observance
of the anniversary at the fam
ily home at Brownsboro on
Sunday, May 26. Family and
friends are invited to call be
tween 2 and 5 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolfolk have
lived In the valley for many
years and have lived at
Brownsboro since 1942.
PLAN YOUR SUMMER NOW!
IF IT'S BArK TO RrWIOI.: Return with nrw Polje
At Confidence that you have always wished for. Enjov
a new found popularity that you never dreamed existed.
Be popular and fun to know . , ,
IF IT'S OFF TO COLI.EtiK: You will he making new
(rlendi, meeting new challenges, why not do it with a
Toiie & Self Assurance that will make you outstanding
and popular on the campus , , .
IF IT'S SK.KKINO VOI R FIRST JOB: M of job
getting and job keeping depends on your Poise. Per
sonality It Appearance. Many employers will hire a
girl with less skill i( she has smartness of Appear
ance and a well Groomed look, over I he Girl highlr
skilled but lacking in appearsnre and not well groomed.
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ceeding two miles and turning
left up the hill. Signs will
be posted to mark the route.
Transportation may be ar-
ranged by calling Mrs. Hass.
to Marry
Summer
Miss Sueann Jenkins
Society Elects
Local Student
Miss M I r a Frohnmuycr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Frohnmayer, 1656 Spring
street, Medford, recently was
elected to Pi Kappa Lambda,
a national honorary music so
ciety. A candidate for the mas
ter's degree In the New Eng
land Conservatory of Music,
Boston, Muss., where she is a
voice major. Miss Frohnmay
er was inducted into the honor
society at ceremonies held re
cently at the Harvard club In
Boston.
For election lo PI Kappa
Lambda, students must dem
onstrate a high degree of
achievement In music togeth
er with outstanding personal
qualifications. The chapter
was established in 1927.
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Newlyweds
Now Home
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S
Weiant, 2201 Siskiyou boule
vard, have arrived home from
Mexico where they spent the
winter months at Guadala
jara.
The couple left Medford in
late December following their
marriage at Eastwood Baptist
church. Mrs. Weiant is the
former Elna M. Trumbly of
Medford and Mr. Weiant is
formerly of Portland.
The Rev. Clifford Young
performed the ceremony and
the bride was attended by her
daughter, Miss Penelope Ann
Trumbly.
Erwin Trumbly Jr., the
bride's son, was best man.
Enroute south the couple
visited friends in Palm
Springs, Calif., and during
their stay in Mexico they trav
eled to Guaymas and Mazat-
lan. On their return they
stopped in Phoenix, Ariz., and
Las Vegas and Reno, Nev.
Miss Trumbly, a business
college student in Portland,
spent Mothers' day week end
with the Weiants.
Couple Wed
In Nevada
Phoenix - Miss Patricia E.
Elkins, Phoenix, became the
bride of Robert A. Clarke,
Jacksonville, in a double ring
ceremony performed by the
Rev. Walden Ward at the
Park Wedding chapel, Reno,
Nev. Saturday, May 11, at
12:30 in the afternoon. The
bride wore a beige sheath
dress with white accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tycer,
Ashland, attended the couple.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Elkins, 4374 South Pacific
highway, Phoenix. She grad
uated from Campbell High
school in California in 1957
and attended Zweegman's
Medical Secretary school in
San Francisco. She is em
ployed as a medical secretary
for Dr. Aubrey M. Hill, Ash
land. Mr. Clarke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy A. Clarke, 900
South Third street, Jackson
ville, was a 1957 graduate of
Jacksonville High school and
served In the United States
Navy from 1957-1960. He is
employed as parts manager
for Howard-Cooper corpora
tion.
They are now living at 330
North Holly street, Medford,
following a wedding trip to
Lake Tahoe.
Marriage Set
Friday, May 31
Gold Hill - News of interest
In southern Oregon is the ap
proaching marriage of Miss
Kaaren Elaine Hilly, Costa
Mesa, Calif, to a former resi
dent of the Rogue valley, Ma
rine Cpl. Charles Lester
Black, now on duty with the
Marine air-wing at El Toro
Marine base at Santa Ana,
Calif.
The wedding will be an
event of Friday, May 31 at
7:30 p.m. in the Newport Har
bor Lutheran church at New
port Beach, Calif.
The bride-elect is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Nelson, Costa Mesa, and Mr.
Black is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Black, Gold Hill. The
Blacks plan to attend the
rites.
Prior to enlisting in the
Marine corps Mr. Black was
graduated from Crater High
school at Central Point in
1958 and attended Southern
Oregon college at Ashland.
He is a member of a well
known Sams . Valley area
family.
Honored
Prospect The Rev. Stan
ley Welsh, vicar of Church of
the Good Shepherd Episcopal,
Prospect, was honored by St.
Martha's guild recently at a
potluck dinner at the Com
munity hall. Some 50 persons
attended the birthday party.
Glorra LlVonne Director
fry
(Ortgon't oim or II yew)
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Mrs. Arthur Aos is the tormer trances Thrun, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Thrun, 121 Kenwood avenue, Medford.
Th Aos-Thrun marriage cartmony and nuptial mass took
place May 11 in Sacrtd Heart Catholic church hare. (Brain-
erd photo)
'Mr. Telephone' To Speak
For Siskiyou
Ashland Charles E. Sea-
vey, who has earned the
name of "Mr. Telephone" be
cause he has logged more
than 1,700,000 miles traveling
the state of Oregon, will ad
dress the May 28 dinner meet
ing of the Siskiyou Knife and
Fork club. Tickets for the
final meeting of the season
may be purchased from the
secretary, Mrs. Ella Hendrlx
son, 360 Morton street, no
later than May 25.
When Charles Seavey, bet
ter known in telpehone cir
cles as Chuck, appears before
members and guests at the
7:30 o'clock dinner program
in the Mark Antony hotel, he
will translate into lay lan
guage some of the compli
cated developments in elec
tronics of the fast-moving
space age as related to future
scientific research.
The speaker began working
for the Pacific Northwest
Bell Telephone company in
Eugene in 1924 and in the 39
years has experienced every
type of problem including
winter storm repairs. His boy
hood Interest in radio was
continued through college in
physics and mathematics
Rites Planned
In Colorado
Of interest In the valley
is news of the approaching
marriage of Miss Melinda J.
Wineland and Dale Wayne
Peterson, which was an
nounced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
D. Wineland of Golden, Colo.
Miss Wineland is a dental
technician in Denver.
Mr. Peterson is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Peter
son, 11396 Dennis road, Cen
tral Point and now is a junior
at Colorado School of Mines.
Miss Wineland is a 1961
graduate of Auburn, Ind.,
High school and the bride
groom was graduated the
same year from Medford High
school.
The wedding Is planned for
June 29 at Faith Lutheran
church in Golden.
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courses, followed by on-the-job
training in all depart
ments.
After his appointment as
public demonstrations super
visor in Oregon Mr. Seavey
has added amateur magician
ship to his descriptive lec
tures and programs. He and
his wife and teen-age daugh
ter make their home in Port
land. Another daughter Is
married and lives in Seattle.
Prospective members and
guests are welcome to attend
the May 28 Knife and Fork
club dinner meeting.
Newlywed Pair
Honor Guests
At Reception
Prospect-Mr. and Mrs.
Teddy Gene Freed, whose
marriage was an event of May
10 in Carson City, Nev., were
honored at a reception May
11 in the Prospect Community
hall. About 75 guests attended.
The bride is the former
Miss Lynda Louise Ells,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert K. Ells, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Freed, all of Prospect.
The wedding ceremony was
read in the Sunset Wedding
chapel in the Nevada city.
The bride wore a streetlength
weddjng gown of slipper satin
with jacket and her flowers
were white baby roses and
pale blue carnations.
The bride's parents attended
the couple. Mrs. Ells wore a
blue suit with a red rose
corage.
Both the bride and bride
groom attended Prospect
schools and the bridegroom
is employed by the United
States Forest service. They
are living in Prospect.
Recital
The public is invited to at
tend a piano recital of ele
mentary and advanced stu
dents of Mrs. PeRgy Apollo
Monday, May 20 at 8 p.m., in
' Southern Baptist church, 794
I Lozier lane.
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Nuptial
Miss Frances L. Thrun and
Arthur Aos were married in
a ceremony followed by a
nuptial mass celebrated May
11 by the Very Rev. Carl
Heart Catholic church. A
number of out-of-town rela
tives and friends were in
Medford to attend the 11
o'clock morning rites. Guests
numbered about 17S.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Thrun, 121
Kenwood avenue, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Trygve Aos, Everett,
Wash., who could not be here
for the ceremony.
The matron of honor was
Mrs. Joseph Munneke, Carmi
chael, Calif., the former Miss
Simonne Petard of Jackson
ville and Medford. Mrs. Ger
ald D. Plueard, Portland, a
cousin of the bride, was
bridesmatron, and Miss Lo
retta Mary Zeleznik, Central
Point, was bridesmaid.
Leonard Thrun, a brother
of the bride, served as best
man.
August Petard, Donald
Zeleznik and Paul Willing
ham were ushers.
Wears Lace
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of Chantilly lace
over net and taffeta with Sa
brina neckline and fingertip
sleeves. The skirt was de
signed with a cascade effect
at the back. A silk organza
rose accented with pearls held
her elbow length veil and
she carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds and stcphanotis with
ivy;
The matron of honor wore
a pink embroidered crystaline
gown with basque bodice and
full softly pleated skirt. The
bridesmatron and bridesmaid
wore matching gowns of pink
crystaline and all wore pink
rose headdresses with float
veils. They car ed bouquets
of pink rosebuds and carna
tions with stcphanotis.
Benefit Tea
Christian Women's fellow
ship members and guests are
invited to attend a silver tea
Tuesday, May 21 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m., in the hbme of Mrs.
Ernest Gleason, 2684 Crater
Lake highway. The event will
benefit the United Christian
Missionary society and on dis
play will be china and glass
ware from Mrs. Gleason's col
lection.
NECKLACES
Remember: We
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Mass Weds Couple
The altars were decorated
with white stock and pink
chrysanthemum.
Bruno Pellegrini furnished
the organ music and John
Cooney, and Mrs. William
Reed of Lodl, Calif., sang
during the mass.
The reception given by the
bride's parents was held in
the Knigl ' f Columbus hall.
Members of Court St. Mary.
Catholic Daughters of Ameri
ca, were in charge.
Mrs. Reed Sings
Mrs. Reed sang during the
reception, accompanied by
Miss Ingrid Bergstrom,
pianist.
Mrs. William Wilder, Rose
burg, and Mrs. Kenneth Bris
tlin, Phoenix, cousins of the
bride, served the wedding
cake. Mrs. Leo Webster and
Mrs. Donald Bohlman poured
coffee, and Mrs. Oscar Jeff
erys and Mrs. Kenneth Owen
poured punch. Attending the
guest book was Miss Phyllis
Steele, another cousin of the
bride.
The bride's attendants as
sisted with gifts.
For the wedding and recep-
Christiarisons
At Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Chris
tianson, of Oakland, Calif.,
and Medford, are spending
several weeks at their home
here at 37 Valley View drive.
Last week they traveled to
Tumalo, near Bend, where
Mrs. Glen Smith, former Med
they were guests of Mr. and
ford residents.
During the coming week the
Christiansons will have as
their houseguests, Gen. Wil
liam Gillmore, and Mrs. Gill-
more of Carmel, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Christianson
plan to leave for Oakland the
end of the week.
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Will Gladly Gift Wrap
tion Mrs. Thrun wore a blue
nylon lace dress with white -
accessories and her corsaga
was of pink rosebuds and
variegated pink carnations.
About 125 guests were at
the reception.
Special guests were Mrs.
Mary Plueard, Medford, the
bride's grandmother, and a
great aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Pj
quette. who came from Ore
gon City.
Many Guests
Other out-of-town guesls
were Mr. Plueard and chil
dren. Bonnie, Denise and Jim
mie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Denny
Bishop, Miss Vera Betterton,
Miss Catherine M a r s h i k,
Brock and Lori Bohlman and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chap
man and son, all of Portland; '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper
and children, Trina and
Kerry, and William Plueard,
all Cottage Grove; Mrs. Law
rence Tull and children,
Myrtle Creek, and Mr.
Munneke and children, Ted.
Mike, Timothy and Leo, all
Carmichael, Calif.
The bride is a graduate of
Cottage Grove High school
and has been employed as a
lumber invoice clerk. A
soprano vocalist, the bride in
recent years has been fea
tured soloist with the Philhar
monic Society of Southern
Oregon and has sung often for
other programs.
The bridegroom attended
schools in Great Falls, Mont.,
and Everett. Wash. He is em
ployed by Fir Ply company.
White City, as a shipping
foreman.
The couple left for their
wedding trip to Southern
California and Mexico for an
indefinite period. For travel
ing the bride wore a beige
linen dress with biege acces
sories and an orange chrysan
themum corsage.
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