Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1963, Image 17

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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1963
Events in the News
The reception which followed the marriage of Miss Diana Victoria Gardener to Judson McDonald Parsons
was held at Hillcrest orchard, country home of the Parsons family. Mr Parsons and his bride are pictured
here as they arrived from St. Mark's Episcopal church where the ceremony took place Saturday, May 25, at
four o'clock in the afternoon. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Gardener, Eagle Point; the bride
groom is a. son. of Mr. and Mrs. George Howland Parsons, Seattle, Wash.; 'he is a grandson of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons of Medford and Seattle. (Knackstedt photo)
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These three students at Medford High school have been outstanding In home
making courses and activities this year. Georgia Mitchell (at left) has served as
president of the Future Homemakers of America chapter and won a number of
awards; Linda Nelson, (center) won FHA and Betty Crocker scholarships, and
Sue Sneed won FHA scholarship and other awards. Janice Payton (at right)
models a pink satin evening gown with tiered skirt, brocade bodice and satin stole
which she made in sewing classes at Medford High school. (Knackstedt photo)
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The traditional toast to the bride and bridegroom was a part of the reception which followed the marriage of
Diana Gardener' to Judson Parsons Saturday, May 25. Pictured with the couple are (left to right) John Wood
ruff, Seattle, best, man for the bridegroom; Hugh Nichols and Arthur A.. Ekerson, both Medford, who were
ushers for the ceremony. . (Knackstedt photo)
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Foreign students who have been living In Oregon and attending school under the American Field service program were honored
guests at a workshop and party which the chapters of this area held last Sunday. The workshop at Westminster Presbyterian
church was followed by a swim party and picnic in the patio of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer on Spring stre6t.
Shown during the party are Juan Canada-Anidon, Spain, who is living with Mr. and Mrs. John Summerfield, Central Point, and
attending Crater High school; Nik Yahya, Malaya, who has been living with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Relchers and attending Med
ford High school, and Marion Van Der Bijl, Johannesburg, South Africa, who has been attending Del Norte High school In Cres
cent City, Calif., and making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dent In that city.
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More than 130 southern Oregon residents interested in the American Field service program which arranges
exchanges of students, attended a workshop and party held last Sunday in Medford. Shown at (oft during
the picnic, held at the Otto Frohnmayer home on Spring slieet, are (left to right) James Rowan, in whosa
home Jens Hasfeldt of Denmark is living while attending Medford High school; Kenneth Cook, representative
of Medford Rotary club, one of the sponsoring groups; and R. E. Mencke, Medford, The Mencke't daughter,
Carolyn, spent a summer abroad three years ago as an AFS student. Three AFS students (above) Interrupted
their swim long enough to be photographed. They are (left to right) Ali Saner, Istanbul, Turkey, who is mak
ing his home with Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreisman, Ashland, and attending Ashland High school, and Alicia
De los Santos, Buenos Aires, who is living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown, Grants Pass, and at
tending high school there, and young Hasfeldt.