Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1963, Image 22

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Miss Bjorlie
On Tour With
Lutheran Choir.
Ashland - Miss Judith Bjor
lie. daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Oscar C. Bjorlie, 611 Normal
avenue, wai a member of the
Pacific Lutheran University
Choir of the West that left
Seattle last week for a two-
month European concert tour
Included in the 41 appear
ances will be many in the
Scandanavian countries and
a concert before King Olsf of
Norway. Two weeks will be
srjent in Germany, Switzer
land. France and Italy, and
on their return to the United
States July 29 there will be a
day of sightseeing in N e w
York.
Cunnar Malmin directs the
choir and Mrs. E. C. Knorr,
choir mother for the past 12
years, accompanies the sing'
era on the tour.
Queen Karen Foley, (left) daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
A. W. roley. Met Oleander street, will reign ever the
annual activities of the Catfish Derby Sunday, June 1.
at TouVelle State park. Shown with Queen Karen are
members of her court (left to right) Toni Compagnoni,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H, Compagnoni, 201 Crater
Lake avenuei Janet Kolkemo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Kolkemo, 923 Haven street) Kathy Mitchell, diugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, 920 South Holly
itreeli and Sandy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Wilson, 441 Lynwood avenue. The candidates were chosen
by students of the sophomore English classes at Medford
High school. Mrs, Ryder Berg is their advisor.
I ' - II
Three Family Members
Earn College Degrees
Miss Darlene Shelley
Engagement
Is Announced
The engagement of Miss
Darlene Shelley to James Al
vin Woodruff has been an
nounced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean M.
Shelley, 132 Vancouver ave
nue. The bridegroom-elect, of
819 South Peach street, Med
ford, is a son of Mr. and Mr.
Spencer T. Woodruff, Salem,
Ore.
Miss Shelley Is a 1963
graduate of Crater High
school and is employed at Don
and Ralph's Greyhound res
taurant, Medford. Her flnnce,
n 1957 graduate of David
Douglas High school, Port
land, is now employed by the
Pacific Northwest Bell Tele
phone company in Medford.
He served for six years in the
Uavy.
The wedding is planned for
February 7, 1964.
Student Tapped
By Honor Group
' Miiui Ellen Montgomery,
(laughter of Mrs. John Z
Montgomery, 136 South
Kecnoway drive, was recent'
ly tapped by the Oregon
chapter of Sigma Delia Pi,
national Spanish honorary
society at the University of
Oregon.
Basis for selection Is ex
cellence in academic achieve
ment anj Interest manifested
in the study of the Spanish
language and of the Spanish
world. Initiation was held in
Eugene May 19.
Miss Montgomery is a fresh
man, majoring in foreign lan'
guages. She was a 1962 grsd
uate of Medford High school
where she wai a member of
the National Torch Honor so
ciety and the Academic Hon
ors group of Medford. She
was the 1962 winner of the
local Elk's scholarship award
lor ouutanaing student as
well as the merit award win
ner of the National High
fccnooi poetry Anthology
Californian
Vailey Guest
Fred Alexander, Los An
geles, arrived in the Rogue
vaney mursday morning and
is ine nouseguest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Newman, route
box S9K, Jacksonville, former
owners of the Holldsy Inn in
weaiora,
Mr. Alexander, a former
neighbor of the Newmans
wnen they lived In Los An
geles, plans to fish while In
the area. A dog fancier. Mr.
Alexander assisted the New
mans soma veers ago when
they selected Gretche.n, their
dachshund.
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs
Lewis Kilbourn, Table Rock
road, Central Point, were In
Corvallis to attend the recent
Oregon State university com'
mencement exercises when
three members of their fam
ily received degrees.
Their daughter, Miss Janet
Kilbourn, and their son, Lee
F. Kilbourn, both received
bachelor of science degrees,
and their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Lee F. Kilbourn, received
doctor of philosophy degree.
Miss Kilbourn, who wss
graduated from the school of
home economics where she
majored in dietetics and Insti
tutional management, will in
tern for a year as a dietitian
at Massachusetts General hos
pital in Boston beginning
July 1.
Mr. Kilbourn majored in
general science- He plans to
enter the University of Oregon
school of architecture next
fall for further study.
His wife, the former Miss
Joan Pri8cilla Payne of
Salem, received her degree
from the graduate school
of science in the field of
microbiology. She will be on
the faculty of the University
of Oregon beginning next
September. She and Mr. rei
nstallation Set
By Medford Unit v
Medford Home Extension
unit officers will be Installed
during an annual unit picnic
Wednesday, June 12, at the
home of Mrs. William Naylor,
New Ray road. The picnic
luncheon will be served at 12
noon and members are to take
table service.
Miss Data Hochhaltrr will
Install the officers during the give
bourn plan to remain in Cor
vallis for the summer.
Both Mr. Kilbourn and Miss
Janet Kilbourn are graduates
of Crater High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kil
bourn plan to leave June 19
to accompany their daughter
to Boston. They plan to be
away for several weeks.
ittcrnoon.
GFWC Meeting
To Be Attended
By Five Officers
Of Interest to many valley
women is the coming national
convention of General Feder
ation of Women's clubs to be
held June 10 through 14 In
Milwaukee, Wise. Several
Oregon women, all officers,
plan to attend the sessions.
Heading the delegation will
be Mrs. Melford M. Nelson,
Monmouth, president of the
Oregon federation, With her
will be Mrs. John S. Tyler Jr.,
Salem, and Mrs. Walter B.
Rich, first and second vice
presidents; Mrs. H. M. Zell,
Wasco, chairman of the Inter
national Council of Clubs, and
Mrs. Marion T. Weatherford,
Arlington, a member of the
GFWC International Affairs
department.
Government officials, well
known artists and theatrical
figures are scheduled to ap
pear before the convention
assemblies.
Lyndon B. Johnson, United
States vice president, Is to
the evening address
Miss Gteichen Meier
(Knackstadt photo)
Fall Wedding
Plan of Pair
A fall wedding is planned
by Miss Gretchcn Valerie
Melor and Ted Edward Dc-
Ford, whose engagement has
been announced by the bride
clcct's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hanns Meier, 645 Lozier
lane.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
DcFord, 2533 Sandy terrace.
Miss Meier is a 1962 grad
uate of Medford High school
and Is a student at the Uni
versity of Oregon. Her fi
ance, a 1958 Medford High
school graduate, is a 1963
graduating student at the
University of Oregon.
Family Attends
Wedding Rites
Mrs. Trena Heard, 38
North Oakdale avenue, and
her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Howe with her daughter,
Miss Gay Howe, 119 North
Keeneway i drive, returned
last Sunday after being in
Newburg, Ore., to attend the
June 1 wedding of Miss Mary
Ellen Farr and Malcolm
Frederick Johnson. The
bridegroom is a grandson of
Mrs. Heard.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Bonnie Farr, Newburg,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mrs. Itha Heard Johnson
and F. H. Johnson, both of
Portland and formerly of
Medford.
The double ring ceremony
was performed at the New
burg First Presbyterian
church by the Rev. Leonard
C. Brown, uncle of the bride
groom, also formerly of Medford.
The newly-wedded couple
will do graduate work this
summer at the University of
Oregon and both will teach
at Fort Stevens Junior High
school in Hammond, Ore.,
next fall.
The bridegroom attended
Oregon State university
where he was a member of
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity
and is a University of Ore
gon graduate.
While north Mrs. Heard,
Mrs. Howe and Miss Howe
were guests of the bride
groom's mother In Portland.
Miss Classick
To Be Married
Rogue River - Announce
ment of the forthcoming mar
riage of Kathleen Antoin
ette Classlck to Gary Leon
Faye has been received here
by friends of the Classlck
family.
The bride Is the daughter
of Mrs. Homer E. Classlck.
The wedding ceremony Is
set for Friday, June 14, at St.
John s Catholic church, Den
ver, Colo. A reception will
follow.
The Classicks lived in
Rogue River for a number
of years and later moved to
Portland and then to Denver.
Loretia Lampman
(Bralnerd photo)
Engagement
Is Announced
Announcement has been
made of the engagement of
Miss Loretta Lampman and
Robert Hogenson. The bride
elect is a daughter of Mrs.
Dorothy Lampman, 3602
Ross lane and T. G. Lamp
man. 233 North . Oakdale
avenue.
The bridegroom .-'elect is a
son of Stanley - Hogenson,
1913 Birch street, Medford
and the late Mrs. Hogenson.
He is a graduate of Medford
High school and is a student
at Oregon Technical in
stitute.
The bride-elect was just
graduated from Medford
High school.
No wedding date is set.
Temple
Plans Event
A no-host luncheon and
afternoon of cards is planned
for members of Zuleima tem
ple. Daughters of the Nile,
from Medford, Ashland and
Grants Pass, Monday, June 17
in the Medford hotel. The
luncheon is to be served at
12:30 p.m.
This is the first such social
activity to be held for the
group in this vicinity, and it
is expected that plans will be
made for regular monthly
meetings begining next fall.
Reservations . should ' b e
made by Thursday, June 13.
Taking reservations in Med
ford are Mrs. Ernest B. Price,
772-2891; Mrs. Ralph Krows,
772-8586; and Mrs. Charlotte
Brenneman, 772-2822. In Ash
land, Mrs. M. P. Dunn will re
ceive reservations by tele
phone, 482-1828, and for those
living in Grants Pasa, Mrs.
E. H. Trady will take reserva
tions.
Those who attend are to
take playing cards.
Houseguests
Major and Mrs. h. J. atou
and daughters, Linda and
Gale, arrived last week from
their home in Taylor, Tex.,
as houseguests of Mrs. Stoll's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O.
Sanden, Route 2, Box 443A,
Medford. Mrs. Stoll is the
former Miss Eunioe Sanden.
En route the group visited at
Grand Canyon National park
in Arizona. '
Wedding Date
Set By Couple
juenirai point - Mr. ana
Mrs. Raymond Mayfield, Cen
tral Point, announce the en
gagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Miss Velma Lea Mayfield, to
Carl E. Olsen, Eugene. Mr.
Olsen is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl G. Olsen, Audubon,
Iowa.
The wedding date has been
set for July 20 at the Commu
nity Bible church in Central
Point., -
The bride elect is em
ployed at the University of
Oregon. She is a graduate of
Crater High school and the
university where she majored
in secretarial science and
business.
The bridegroom - elect is
employed at Orchard Park
division of Reter Fruit company.
I Wednesday, June 12.
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Exhibit
To Open
Oregon Landscapes, a
collection of contemporary
work by Oregon artists, will
open Wednesday, June 12, at
the Rogue gallery, 220 West
Main street, Medford.
Designed to ; show new
trends in landscape art, the
exhibit will include prints,
drawings, oil paintings and
watercolora.
A preview for members of
the Rogue Valley Art associ
ation honoring local artists
represented in the exhibit is
set for Tuesday, June 11, at
8 p.m. Members of the asso
ciation are invited to take
guests. Refreshments will be
served.
Mrs. William Thorndyke
and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter are cochairmen for the
reception.
Assisting them will be Mrs.
Bert Thierolf, Mrs. H. A.
Stanley, Mrs. A. N. Potter Jr.,
Mrs. Jacqueline Langston and
Mrs. B. J. Trowbridge, Jr. -
Judith Ann Acord
(Landis photo)
Parents Tell
Of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Acord, 3976 Crater Lake high
way, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Judith Ann Acord, to John
Glogowski. The bridegroom
elect Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Antoni Glogowski, 433 North
Columbus avenue. ' -
Both Miss Acord and Mr.
Glogowski attended Medford
High school. The bride-elect
attended La Verne college, La
Verne, Calif., lor one year
and tor two semesters studied
at Southern Oregon college.
She now is employed at Pay
Less Drug store, ,
The bridegroom-elect is em
ployed by the Model bakery.
A September wedding is
planned.
Guild Members
Schedule Picnic
St. Elizabeth's guild of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will
hold the annual picnic Fri
day, June 14 at noon at
TouVelle State park.
Those in need of transpor
tation may contact Mrs. W. F
Isaacs, dial 773-63S3.
Art Work
On Exhibit
All interested persona are
invited te attend a showing
of art work at the Public Li
brary tt Medford and Jackson
County from June 11 to 14.
Several high school stu
dents have submitted original
designs for Christmas cards
and a panel of judges will
choose the winner of a cash
prize.
The design of the winning
card will be used for the an
nual Christmas card sale by
the Junior Service league to
benefit the kindergarten for
the hard of hearing. Later in
the year the cards will be
available from all league
members and various places
of business in Medford and
Ashland.
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Local Student
Is Honored
News has -been received
here that Miss Jeanne Bevis,
who is completing her junior
year at the University of
Washington, has been chosen
as the Sweetheart of the 22nd
Air Force squadron yearbook
at the Air Force academy,
Colorado Springs, Colo. ,
Miss Bevis, a daughter of
Mrs. Mildred Bevis, 711 Wa
verly avenue, attended Colo
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