Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1963, Image 20

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Leona Pearl Martin
Barah Jana Martin
Airman Visits
Parents Here
Sams Valley Gall Price,
U.S. Air Force and former
resident of Gold Hill, was a
guest In the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Price on Pellon lane, Sams
Valley, earlier this month.
While here he and his parents
visited at Oakland, Ore. In
the home of the Ttev. and Mrs.
Gernle Noah and family.
Prior to his arrival in
southern Oregon the service
man had just completed a
tour of duty with the Air
Force in Turkey, Greece, and
France. Ho is a former Crater
High school student.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith
and family, Central Point
were dinner guests In the
Prlco home, the event being
the fourth birthday anniver
sary of their daughter, Krlstl.
KNOW YOUR
FURNITURE
ONLY THE RICH
KNEW THE TIME OF DAY
Before 1600, you taw a clock only In a public
building, or the home of a very wealthy man.
But with the 17th
Century Machine
Age, clocks began to
pour out of factories
In many new styles.
There was the Bird
Cage Clock, the Bano,
Bracket and Grand
father Clocks, to name
a few. The Grand,
father Clock In its tall
case was one of the
handso m e s t. Con
structed of Oak or
Walnut, Its face and1
dial were ornamented
with cherubs.
NOW It the time ,
DEMPSTER'SII Get the browsing habit as to
many of our friends have. There's 20,000
square feet of truly fine furniture display,
tastefully arranged for your thopplng con
venienceand, all on one floorll You can
drive right up to the front door and ttep
into our comfortably air-conditioned show
room . , , You don't have to buy, but you'll
want to-at "your family furniture store."
Oft
IS
JACK RAAPKE, A.I.O.
SUNDAY. JULY 28. 1963
Double
Betrothal
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Mar
tin, 920 Creek road, Ashland
have announced the engage.
mcnt of their daughters, Miss
Leona Pearl Martin to Carey
William Starzinger, and Miss
Sarah Jane Martin to Kenneth
Robert Ezell.
Mr. Ezell's parents are Mr,
and Mrs. Eugene C. Ezell,
Blue River, Ore. Mr. and Mrs.
William Starzinger, Old Stage
road, Rogue River, are Mr.
Starzinger's parents.
The brides-elect, both grad'
uates of Ashland High school,
and their fiances all attend
Oregon Technical institute in
Klamath Falls. Miss Sarah is
majoring in X-ray technology
and Miss Leona in medical
technology.
Mr. Starzinger was gradu
ated from Rogue River High
school and is majoring in
medical technology at OTI.
Mr. Ezell, a graduate of Mc
Kenzie High school, is major
ing in highway and surveying
technology at the Institute.
Both couples plan spring
weddings,
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Miss Cothrin
Honored by
Bridal Shower
Derby - Miss Arlene Coth
rin, bride-elect of Steven G.
Dcen, was honored at a mis,
cellaneous bridal shower held
July 20 In the home of Mrs.
Robert Davison. The surprise
event was attended by more
than 30 guests.
Hostesses assisting Mrs.
Davison with the refresh
ments and games were Mrs.
Oscar Barlow, Mrs. F. G. Ha
worth and Mrs. Charlie
Hayes.
A bride doll dressed in a
pastel blue gown similar to
Miss Cothrin's wedding gown
was on the refreshment table.
An umbrella trimmed with
yellow nylon net and yellow
and pink rosebuds was on the
gift table.
Miss Cothrin la the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amon S.
Cothrin, Box 140, Butte Falls
highway, Eagle Point.
The bridegroom - elect Is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deen,
Box 130, Butte Falls highway,
Eagle Point,
Miss Cothrin and Mr. Deen
plan to be married August 23
in the home of her parents.
Grlndfitliff ctl ky
J. wiMir
time to come to
"Your Family Fumiturt 5tort"
wtpstee
300 Birnett Road
Phone
773-4000
Kenyon-Laws
The engagement of Miss
Lynda Kay Kenyon to Ronald
Arty Laws, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arty Laws, Rogue River,
has been announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
E. Hamilton, Route 3, Box
242, Medford.
The bride elect is a 1961
graduate of Talent High
school and is employed by
Crater Title Insurance com'
pany, of Medford.
Her fiance was graduated
from Rogue River High school
in 1961, and attended Oregon
Technical Institute at Klam
ath Falls. He is employed
with the Oregon-Washington
Telephone company, White
City, and also is a musician
No wedding date has been
set.
Hendrickson-Owen
The engagement of Miss
Sharon Marie Hcndrickson to
James Dennis Owen has been
made known by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hendrick
son, 408 Beatty street, Med
ford. Mr. Owen Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dale
Owen, Port Angeles, Wash.
miss HenaricKson is a
graduate of Medford High
school, and her fiance was
graduated from Port Angeles
High school.
Mr. Owen Is employed at
Rogue Valley Plywood,
White City.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Visitors Here
From Midwest
Gold Hill Recent visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McLean, Gold Hill.
were her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Rush, Kenosha, Wis. and Miss
Dcbrah Young, Jamcsvllle,
Wis.
During the visitor's slay In
Oregon Mrs. McLean accom
panied them to Portland
where they were guests of
her daughter, Mrs. Margurite
MacLeod. Mrs. MacLeod went
to Coos Bay with the group
whore they visited in home
of Mrs. McLeans son and
daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Borsky.
While in southen Oregon
the guests visited Crater Lake
National park, Jacksonville,
the House of Mystery, and
made trip to Hellsgate and
the Galica area.
Picnic Plans
Are Announced
Gold Hill Arrangements
for a pollock picnic to be hold
Friday, August 16, at 12:30
p.m. In Lampman slate park
were made during the July
session of Gold Hill Garden
club when the group met at
the home of Mrs. Walter Mc
Lean. Mrs. S. M. Chistensen, pres
ident conducted the business
session that followed a des
sert luncheon served by Mrs.
McLean.
r.Mcs. Paul Holdcrness, pro
gram chairman presented a
quiz on animals, apples, and
naming of various flowers In
conjunction with names of
persons.
Talk on Orchards
Is Scheduled
R. W. Gray, vice president
of Harry and David's Bear
Creek orchards, will give a
talk on the orchards at the
next meeting of the Welcome
Wagon club, Thursday, Au
gust 1, at 8 p.m., in the Girls
Community club.
Plans are being made now
for the annual summer din
ner for members and hus
bands to be held on August
10.
Many Engagements Announced
McKay-Kerth
Eugene A December
wedding is being planned by
Miss Linda McKay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Miles E. Mc
Kay, 607 Oakway drive,
Eugene, and James W. Korth,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
F. Korth, Pioneer road,
Talent.
Miss McKay is a recent
graduate of the University of
Oregon Medical school of
Nursing and is now em
ployed in the Veterans Ad
ministration hospital in Port
land.
Mr. Korth attended Stan
ford university and is now a
radar intercept officer in the
123rd Fighter Interceptor
squadron of the Oregon Air
national guard in Portland.
Moffett-Van Orman
Hornbrook Post master
and Mrs. Wayne Cummins
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Shirley
Ann Moffett, to Richard Lee
Van Orman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Van Orman,
Winston, Ore.
The bride-elect is a gradu
ate of Yreka High school, and
attended Southern Oregon
college. She recently com
pleted a course at the Med
ford Beauty school, living at
the Girl's Community club at
the time.
Her fiance is a graduate of
Montesano, Wash., High
school and is a June graduate
of Southern Oregon college
where he majored in educa
tion. The wedding date has been
set for Sept. 15 at tl.e Horn
brook Methodist church.
Classmates
Sought For
Reunion
The Medford High school
class of 1948 is planning a
15th year class reunion this
fall. The reunion of the class
which numbered 225 will take
place on Saturday, August 24,
at North s Chuck Wagon. Fol
lowing a cocktail hour, the
dinner will commence at 8
p.m. followed by dancing and
other events.
Chairman for the event Is j
Bob DeArmond, with co-!
chairmen J. F. Flicgel and j
Jerry Lausmann. Members of j
the committee working to lo- j
cate people and to send out !
notices are Mrs. Charles Kcin- i
ath, Aberdeen, Wash., Mrs. I
Ann Wirkkula, Mrs. Richard :
Hensley, Mrs. John Cooney,
Mrs. Robert Fascl, and Mrs.
George Jennings Jr.
Names Given
The committee has been un
able to locate the following
people and Is asking anyone
who knows their whereabouts
to notify them of the reunion
or to furnish their address to
a member of the committee:
Charlie Angal, Imogcne Blair,
Joan Blunkall, Buddy Bishop,
Gene Campbell, Ed Clark,
Charles Cook, Tomalena Cook,
Beverly Cram, Virginia Ear
Icy, Bob Earnest. Wayne Fin
ley, Bob Fries, Frank Gillin,
Janet Glcason, Henry Granat,
Clifford Graves. Bonnie Gro
vcr, Martin Grulib, Hazel
Hartley, Tommy Janes, Ar
thur H. Keith, Mike Lynch,
Kenneth McCown, Richard
Malcotncs, Dean Miller, Don
Morrison, Lorraine Moffatt,
Tom Modern, Ron Moulton,
Juanita Mueller, Bill Mum
bach, Treve Neff. Jewel Nel
son, Ruth Padgett, Marcella
Jean Parker, Robert Pearson,
Joseph Robert Perry, Hugh
Robert Porvorse. Jack E.
Ragsdale, Mary Alice Reed.
Richard S. Riely, Jackie
Schmidt, Jim Selby. Eldred
Shaffer, Betty Shrum, Larl
Shuck, Ellen Simmons,
Lowell Smith, Frank Spack
man, Robert Strothers, Mary
Slovall, Dallon Strauss, Thel
ma Strong, Iris Thomas, Shir
ley Tuffs, Marcella Turner,
Leslie Webber. Rodney Wha
ley, Max Zimmerman.
Former Residents
Visit Gold Hill
Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Fink. Gold Hill, had as ,
visitors last week end, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Blumerlch,
Cloverdale, Calif. The Blum
erichs also visited friends In
the Ruch area where he was
formerly custodian of the
school there. He Is now with
Cloverdale school system. I
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MfcUFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORLCON
Osborn-Kesler
Kv ,T v VSI
Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
B. Osborn, Seattle, formerly
of Central Point, announce
the engagement of their
(' ughter, Gail Katherine, to
Richard Annun Kesler,
Seattle.
Miss Osborn, who is visit
ing friends in Central Point,
formerly attended Crater
High school. She will be a
senior at Highline High
school In Seattle this fall.
Mr. Kesler, a graduate of
Highland High school, is em
ployed by Leroy apartments
in Seattle.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Mothers of Twins
Announce Meeting
The monthlv mflpHnB nf fhp
Mothers of Twins club will be
held Thursday, August 1, at
the home of Mrs Herhor
Danikcr, 2145 Barnett road,
All mothers of twin, are In.
vitcd to attend Fnr fiirthor
information contact Mrs. Rob
ert Lance at 664-3125.
Away
Prospect-Miss Linda Free-
land is visiting her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Genevieve Stages.
Oroville, Calif., for two weeks.
Seng-Monroe
Central P o i n t The en
gagement of Miss Carol Seng,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. Seng, Bridgeport,
Neb., and Lance Cpl. Clar
ence A. Monroe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Lacy, But
ler road, Ashland, has been
announced.
Lance Cpl. Monroe is in
the United States Marine
corps stationed at Vallejo
while Miss Seng is owner and
operator of the Central
Point beauty shop.
Wedding plans have not
been announced.
Dates Set
For Camp
Rogue Council of Camp
Fire Girls will operate two
sessions of summer resident
camp this summer. Dates are
August 18-24, and 25-31.
There are still several va
cancies open for campers in
the second session, the coun
cil states.
Girls wishing to attend
camp should call the Camp
Fire Girls office immediately.
The camp fee is $20 a session
and a phsyical examination is
required. The Camp Fire of
fice is open from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Monday through Friday
and the telephone number is
773-5679.
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Chapel in the
M.
Is Scene of
Prospect In an evening
ceremony attended by ap
proximately 80 guests, Miss
Vickie Darlecn Lycett, oaugn
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavor
Davis, Red Blanket road,
Prospect, was married to Rich
ard Melvin Betts, Prospect.
Mr Betts is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William BetU,
Crater Lake highway, Pros
pect. .
The couple were married
by the Rev. John Lenker in
the Chapel in the Pines
church, Prospect, on Satur
day, July 20, at 7:30 o'clock in
the evening. The bride was
given in marriage by her
father.
For her wedding the bride
wore a floor length gown of
lace designed with a hooped
skirt and fi tted bodice.
Sequins trimmed the scooped
neck line and a band of em
broidered lace trimmed the
skirt ruffles. Her bouffant
veil was held by a jeweled
crown, and she carried a bou
quet of white and yellow car
nations. Wear Yellow
Mrs. George Lycett, the
bride's sister - in - law, and
matron of honor, Medford,
wore a two piece suit of yel
low silk.
Other attendants, Mrs. Kern
Grieve, Prospect, and Miss
Patricia Jefferson, Yreka,
cousins of the bride, wore
sleeveless dresses of yellow
taffeta under lace. Yellow
silk scarves were fastened at
the shoulder by a silver
jewel. All tne attendants wore
matching white veils and car
ried bouquets of white and
yellow rosebuds.
The flower girl, Debbie
Davis, sister of the bride,
wore a yellow silk dress trim
med with white lace and a
white headband of lace and
yellow rosebuds.
George Lycett, Medford,
brother of the bride, served
as best man, and ushers were
Kern Grieve, Prospect, and
Dewayne Wilson, Trail
cousin to the bride. The
bride's cousin, Kenneth Wil
son, Trail, was ring bearer.
Pines
Wedding
The church was decorated
with yellow and white glad
ioli for the wedding. Miss
Frankie Odom furnished the
wedding music, accompanied
by Miss Jill Hedgpeth.
Recaption Held
At the reception given by
the bride's parents at the
Prospect Community hall, the
wedding cake was cut by the
bride's aunt, Mrs. Wayne Wil
son. Miss Kay Jefferson and
Miss Odom assisted in serv
ing.
For her daughter s wedding,
Mrs. Davis wore a pale blue
two piece suit and the bride
groom's mother was dressed
in a beige two piece suit. Both
wore white accessories and
white orchids.
Out of town guests includ
ed the bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Davis,
Magna. Utah; Mr. and Mrs.
Von Timothy, Utah; Mrs.
Velma Jefferson and daughter
Kay, aunt and cousin of the
bride, Yreka; and Mrs. Helena
Edghill, grandmother of the
bridegroom, Ashland.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Betts at
tended Prospect High school,
and after a wedding trip to
southern California will be at
home at Prospect. For travel
ing Mrs. Betts wore a peach
colored box suit with wnite
accessories.
Mr. Betts is employed at S.
and W. Logging company.
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Montague Methodist
WSCS Hold Program
Montague - "Crusade Scho
larship Procession" was the
theme of the program for the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Montague Method
ist church when it met recent
ly at the home of Mrs. Frank
Kouts.
Assisting the hostess with
Uie program were Mrs. Ruby
Stafford, Mrs. Mable French
and Mrs. Laura Jones. Mrs.
French conducted the brief
business session in the absence
of Mrs. Harold Coatney, the
president.
Mrs. Kouts was assisted by
Mrs. Stafford in the serving of
refreshments.
Shop Mondays and
Fridays Till 9:00
Meeting
A special session of the Mt,
Pitt chapter, Townsend club,
will be held Wednesday, July
31 at 7 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Charles Humphrey, 429
South Grape street.
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