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Mr. and Mrs. Don L.
Jacobs. Rout 4. Box 350 N2.
announce lha engagement of
their daughter, Lenore, to
James McCoy, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. V. C. Satlerwhite, Diana,
Texas. Miss Jacobs is a 1962
graduate of Medford High
school and Mr. McCoy attend
ed high school in Harleton,
Texas. He is an employee of
Kaiser Steel corporation, Fon
tana, Calif. No dale is set for
Ihe wedding.
Social Club Sets
Luncheon Meeting
Plans for a picnic in June
will be made by Electa Social
club when members meet Fri
day, May 24 in the Girls
Community club. A luncheon
will be served at 12:30 p.m.,
end a business meeting will
be conducted by Mrs. Esther
Coleman, president.
Serving will be Mrs. W. H.
Pollock, Mrs. Carmine Gigli
otti and Mrs. F. L. Ryde.
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Are Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Burmeister, 539 Fennsylva
nia avenue, Medford, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Dorothy Ann
Burmeister, to Arthur Dono
van Hitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Hitt. Cilchrist, Ore.
Miss Burmeister will be
graduated from Southern Ore
gon college next month and
will be teaching in the Med
ford school district next fall
Mr. Hitt, a junior at South
ern Oregon college, is major.
ing in humanities. He will be
employed by the U.S. forest
Service in Crescent as nn
engineering aid this summer
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, July 20, at the
Gilchrist Methodist church
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Miss Burmeister
2
Dolorei Ann Meyer
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Dolores Meyer,
Ray Beliveau
Are Engaged
Talent Mr. and Mrs. Joe
H. Meyer, Route 1, Box 413,
Talent, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Do
lores Ann, to Ray Beliveau,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
H. Beliveau, 14 Cottage
street, Medford.
The bride-elect was gradu
ated from Talent High school
and is employed in the office
at Medford corporation.
The bridegroom-elect was
graduated from Medford
High school and is a student
at Southern Oregon college,
majoring in electronics engi
neering. He is also employed j
as a bookkeeper at Western 1
Thrift Store in Medford:
No date for the wedding
has been set.
Couple Back
From Hawaii
Montague Mr. and Mrs.
George Fiock, who exchanged
marriage vows 50 years ago
in Yreka, April 25, observed
their golden wedding anni
versary date while touring
the Hawaiian Islands, having
recently returned from then
trip. The Fiocks were feted on
three different occasions dur
ing their 12-aay tour through
the 50th state, which they
made in the company of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Fiock, Mrs.
Hilda Coolcy and Mrs. Ruth
Rider. The party joined other
members of the California
Farm Bureau Federation on
the trip, which was arranged
for iv i',e Cal-Iarm Travel
service.
The tour included stops at
the Princess Kaiulani hotel,
Kona Inn on the Island of
Hawaii, visits to pineapple
fields, farming operations of
Farm bureau members, the
Nuuancpali area, Diamond
and Koko Head, and a flight
to Kona, the coffee growing
area, including a visit to the
City of Refuge. Kealakeua
Bay, a coffee mill and village
churches. They saw the Keei
Battlefield and the vast lava
flows on the large island of
Hawaii.
Miss Ackerman
To Be Installed
Shady Cove - Miss Lola
Ackerman will be installed as
honored queen of Shady Cove
bethel, International Order of
Job's Daughters, in cere
monies to be held at the Eagle
Point Primary gymnasium
June 1.
The event will begin at
7:30 p.m. Miss Ackerman and
the other officers were elect
ed recently at a meeting at
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
hall.
Betrothal Told
In Grants Pass
Grants Pass-Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chittock, Grants Pass,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Sue
Chittock to Kenneth Bailey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Bailey, Gold Hill.
Miss Chittock was graduat
ed from Grants Pass High
school in 1960 and is em
ployed at Security Insurance
Agency in Medford.
The bridegroom -elect was
graduated from Crater High
school in 1955 and served
three years in the U. S. Army.
He is now employed by the
Fire Department at the Vet
erans Administration Domi
ciliary, White City.
A summer wedding is
planned.
SUNDAY. MAY 19, 1963
Drysdale-Kmpp Rites Held
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frederick Drysdale (Bonnie Lynn
Knapp) are shown cutting the wedding cake at the reception
which followed their marriage May 12 in St. Mark's Episco
pal church. (Knacksiedt photo)
Simmons Give Buffet Dinner
A buffet dinner was recent
ly given at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. P. E. Simmons, East
Vilas road, honoring Mrs.
Jack Marks, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Baldwin and
daughters Karon and Virgin
ia: Mr. and Mrs. Don Mar
shall and sons Sheldon, Ray
Allen and Marvin; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Simmons and
daughter Cynthia; Mr. and
Mrs. Hfiyward Lemley, Mrs.
Maude Simmons, Mrs. Ruth
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
George Simmons, Sherman
and Sharon, Othar Richcy,
Miss Donna Johnson, Terry
Simmons and Gary Lcmacks.
Miss Bonnie Lynn Knapp
became the bride of Harold
Frederick Drysdale in 8
o'clock evening rites held
May 12 in St. Mark's Episco
pal church. The Rev. George
R. V. Bolster performed the
single ring ceremony in the
presence of about 250 guests.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Knapp, 1006 Sunset avenue,
and the bridegroom is a son
of Mrs. Shirley Drysdale, 23
North Orange street, and Har
old W. Drysdale, Vashti way.
Mrs. Carol Ellis was maid
of honor and Mrs. Clarence
Allen, bridesmatron. James
Lawrence served as best man.
Seating the guests were
John Michael Bauer, Dean
Tibbutts and Larry Kemper.
The bride, given in marri
age by her father wore a
floor length gown of silk or
ganza designed with lace bo
dice and billowing skirt with
chapel train. The skirt was
edged with lace in scalloped
design. Her elbow length
veil was held by a beaded
crown and she carried a cas
cade bouquet of white carna
tions and pink rosebuds.
Maid In Lavender
The maid of honor was
dressed in a lavender cotton
brocade strectlcngth frock
with bell skirt and she wore
a matching circlet hat with
short veil. Her bouquet was
a nosegay of pink carnations.
The bridesmatron wore a
matching frock in pale pink
and her colonial bouquet was
of lavender carnations.
The bride's mother wore a
navy blue silk suit with white
accessories and the bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a suit of gold and yellow
tones with mink trimming. Her
accessories were gold. Both
wore white purple throated
orchids.
Altar decorations were of
white stock and pink and
white carnations. White satin
bows marked the pew ends.
Mrs. John Dryst'.alc sang
the wedding songs and Mrs.
Ernest Conrad was organist.
The. reception given in the
Parish hall was directed by
members of St. Elizabeth's
guild. The bride's table was
decorated with an arrange
ment of pink carnations with
lavender ribbons and the re
freshment table was centered
with pink carnations and pink
and lavender candles in silver
candlesticks, a gift to the
bride from the bridegroom.
The couple left for their
wedding trip to the Oregon
coast. The bride's traveling
attire was an oatmeal linen
suit which she had made, with
brown and orange accessories.
She wore a white carnation
corsage.
The couple is living at 210
Cottage street.
The bride attended Gold
Hill grade school and Med
ford High school and the
bridegroom attended Medford
schools. She has been employ
ed as a clerk-cashier for Pay
less Drug store and the bride
groom is an assistant manager
for Standard Oil of Cali
fornia. Californian Visits
Daugther, Son-in-Law
Shady Cove-Mrs. Cora Mc
Guire, Stockton, Calif., spent
several days visiting with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Robichaud,
Shady Cove.
Junior Guild Entertained by Staff
In keeDins with National
Hospital week and to show
appreciation for services ren
dered to Sacred Heart hos
pital, the Sisters at Sacred
Heart hospital entertained the
Junior Providence Girls at a
luncheon May 17, at the hos
pital. The nine members who
attended are the Misses Ann
ette Burich, Barbara Lewis,
Mary Kav Hockstatter and
Faye Lewis from St. Mary's
mgn scnoot and the Misses
Sharon M 9 I ! I h Pnmnln
Green, Lawncdia Prewltt, Sue
Root, Janet Paulson and Mary
Ross from Medford High
school.
Miss Ross was intrndurprt
as a new member.
Mrs. Mario Campagna, and
Sister Joseph Albert have
been advisors to Ihe
the past year. Sister Teresa
Louise took over Sister Jo
seph's advisory to the girls
upon Sister Joscnh A then
leaving Medford. She will
work with Mrs. Robert. C.
Ross, next year's new advisor
to the group.
The Junior Providence
Guild has had a busy and
active vear. Thev havp wnrU.
ed a total of 280 hours work
ing in the admlttine nffiro
central supply, filing and typ
ing, running messenger serv
ice, helping the nurses with
patients. The mcniheni wpnt
caroling at Christmas and
have made tray favors for
the hospital for all I ho hnll.
days. They have assisted in
the development office and
during the city-wide campaign
for the new Sacred Heart
building fund, the girls served
coffee and doughnuts to the
workers.
The members have their
own fund in progress to buy
an article for the pediatrics
ward in the new hospital.
They decorated pine cones to
be sold at Christmas time and
made little St. Patrick hats
for St. Patrick's day, to raise
the money.
Any girl of Junior High or
High school age interested
in joining the group is invited
to call Sister Teresa Louise
at Sacred Heart hospital,
773-6611.
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