Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1963, Image 20

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SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1963
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MUi Susanna Hanley
Suzanne Hanley,
OCE Student
Are Enaaaed
Jordan Vaffey Of interest
here is news of the announce
ment of the engagement of
Miss Suzanne Hanley to Wil
liam B. Johnson III. Miss Han-
ley's mother, Mrs. Michael F.
Hanley, Jordan Valley, made
the announcement.
Mr. Johnson is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. William B. John
son Jr., Vale, Ore.
Miss Hanlcy's father, well
known as "Mike" Hanley, was
e member of a prominent
pioneer family of Harney and
Jackson counties in Oregon.
Relatives here are Mrs. E. B.
Hanley. Mrs. Hanley Heffer.
nan, Robert Heffernan and
the Misses Martha and Mary
Hanley.
Both Miss Hanley and her
fiance attended Eastern Ore
gon college. La Grande, and
Mr. Johnson is a senior at the
school. The wedding has been
set for the fall. .
Engagement
Announced
Mrs. Beryl Ward, 143 North
Oakdale avenue, announces
the engagement of her daugh
ter, Miss Joan Valene Ward
to Weston O. Duggan, 413
West Second street.
The bridegroom-elect is
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
G. Duggan, former Medford
residents, now of McKinley
ville. Calif.
The bride is a 1962 gradu
ate of Medford High school
and now is a sophomore at
Southern Oregon college. She
is majoring in elementary edu
cation.
The bridegroom is a I960
graduate of Medford High
school and attended Linfield
college. He is employed by
the American Oil company
on Barnett road.
The wedding has been set
for February 14, 1984, birth
day of the bride-elect.
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Miss Joan Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson H.
Allan, 2480 Gary street, announce-
the engagement of
ihair daughter, Patricia Ann,
to Allan R. Con, specialist
fourth class in the United
States Army now stationed at
Ft. Lewis, Wash. Ha is a ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Con.
802 Grant strut. Medford. A
November wedding It being
planned. Both are graduates
of Medford High school.
Parents Tell
Of Engagement
Gold Hill - The engage
ment of Miss Fredrlcka Joyce
Gowen and Herschel Lewis
Mack has been announced by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred J. Gowen,
Bouts 2, Box 449, Gold Hill.
The bridegroom-elect is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
A. Mack, Gold Hill.
Miss Gowan is a 1963 grad
uate of Crater High school
and is employed at the Cen
tral Clearing In Medford. Her
fiance is a 1963 graduate of
Oregon State university. This
fall he plans to attend Purdue
university in Lafayette, Ind.
No wedding date has been
set.
Miss Joan Helm
And Walter Lake
Engaged To Wed
Grenada-Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Helm have announced
the engagement of their
daughter Joan to Walter
Lake, son or Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph W. Lake, Yreka.
The bride-elect attended
Yuba City and Yreka High
schools and graduated from
College of Siskiyous with the
class of 1963. She plans to
enter Chico State college this
fall.
Her fiance, also a graduate
of Yreka High school, has Just
completed four years with the
United States Navy and plans
to attend Shasta college In
Redding this fall.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
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Fredricks Gowen
Poffuck Dinntt Set
By Woodcraft Lodga
A potluck dinner is plan
tied by Chrysanthemum circle.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, 6:30
p.m. Monday, July 22, at the
Eagles hall.
In charge of the committee
for the evening are Mrs. Ida
Ireland, and Mrs. Grace
Malone.
Members may bring guests.
Miss Jean Helm
Art Classes
Plan Tea
Youngsters completing the
art classes sponsored by the
Rogue. Valley Art association
will exhibit their work at a
tea for parents and others
interested in children's art
Tuesday, July 23, at Rogue
gallery, 220 West Main street
Tea will be served from 10
a.m. to 12 noon, and children
may be registered at that
time for the next scries of
classes.
Aim of the classes, accord
ing to the instructor, Mrs.
Janet Schmltz, Is to stimulate
the students' creative growth
through experiences in the
use ot paint. Emphasis is put
on what the student gets from
the art experience rather
than on the final product.
Children between the ages
of 7 and 12 may be enrolled
in the classes, which will be
taught Tuesday and Thursday
mornings in the Medford It
brary.
Cost of materials for the
course it approximately $4,
and a registration fee is charg
ed.
Persons desiring futhcr in'
formation about the classes
may telephone Mrs. Schml'.z
at 772-4784.
In South Gate
her daughter, Mrs. Albert
family, Mrs. William Redmon
and daughters, Susan and
Sandra, are visiting with Mrs.
Ima Redmon's daughters, Mrs.
Cleora Stanfield and Mrs.
Maxlne Kopp, South Gate,
Calif.
Miss Worlhingion
Central Point
Couple Engaged
Central Point Mrs. Ruby
Worthington, Route 2, Box
207, Central Point, announces
the engagement of her daugh
ter, . Miss Cecilia Karen
Worthington to Howard E.
Sollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Sollinger, Route 2, Box
604, Central Point.
Miss Worthington and her
fiance are both graduates of
Crater High school and he
is employed with the Double
Dee Lumber company. Cen
tral Point.
No wedding date has been
set.
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Jones,
1019 West Second street, Med
ford, announce the engage
ment ot their daughter, Miss
Iris Janette Jones, to Jack R.
Huckaba, son of Mrs. Juanita
Huckaba, 742 Oak street, Med
ford and A. J. Huckaba, Butte
Falls highway.
The bride elect is a student
at Southern Oregon college
and will continue her studies
there. Her fiance Is employed
at the Timber Products Lum
ber company.
A fall wedding is planned.
Tremendous
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MORNING
d..tes
Iris Janette Jones
Footlighter
Cast Listed
The cast for "Goodbye
Charlie," the next Footlighter
theater production was an
nounced last week. The two
act comedy by George Axel
rod will be presented July 30
tnrough August 3 In the little
theater at the Jackson county
fair grounds.
Three veteran Footllghtcrs
are in the cast. They are Jer-
ldyn Jerome, who l cast as
Charlie; Charles Tucker, who
will play George Tracy, and
Hal Applcbaum, who has
been given the character of
Irving.
Newcomers In the play In
clude Rosemary S. Young, as
Rusty Mayerllng; Sue Hall as
Fanny Saltzman; Eldon Mit
chell, Mr. Shrlbcr, and Steven
Eichelbergcr as Greg Morris.
Frank Buchtcr is the dl-
rector.
During Its Broadway run
the play starred Lauren Ba
ca 11 and Sydney Chaplin.
United Church
Women Set Tea
Medford Council of United
Church Women plans a tea
nd swim party Wednesday,
July 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. George Flana
gan, North Pacific highway.
This is an annual event
especially honoring ministers'
wives. All church women are
invited.
Arrangements are being
made by Mrs. Richard Dill
and Mrs. C. Wcldon Kline.
Student Leaves
or Tel Aviv
Ashland-MIs Betty Duffy,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. El
liott F. Duffy, 1330 Oregon
street, left the United Stairs
last week for Tel Aviv, Is
rael, where she will partici
pate in the International Liv
ins program. j
The group Is composed of
two teachers and a number!
ot college students. Miss
Duffy attended Southern Ore
gon college for two years and
will be a senior at Arizona
State university the coming
year.
Californians j
j Are Engaged 1
Hornbrook - The engage-: "V 1
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The bride-elect Is a 1963 LA , ,J I I
graduate of Yreka high school i v J J I
and her fiance of Red Bluff, m J aaJ
high school, also in 1963. He '
is employed by the Wentz
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