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Rogut Valley Penhellenle council sponsored the annual
lummir party and fashion show Tuesday evening ai the
home of Mr. and Mil. Fiord H. Bakar, 1917 Eait Main
treat. Guaiii war young woman who will bo ontaring col
lege lhii all and who will register lor aorority ruthing.
Among those praaant wara licit to right) Mlti Sua Dill, who
hai baan attanding Lewis and Clark collage and will enter
Oregon State university thu fall; Mm Roieanna Legaa. who
will be a freihman at tha University of Washington; Mr.
Walter Graff, Panhellenic council member, and Miii Sonja
Lea, who completed Oregon State univenity lait spring and
will teach this fall at Reynold! High school in the Portland
area. The fashion show was staged by Jean Hart's store.
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Nancy Kay Clark
Betrothal News
Is Made Known
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clark,
605 Berrydala avenua, ait'
nounce tha engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Kay,
to Theodore D. Cook, son of
Mrs. Lucille E. Cook, 034
Grant street, Medford, and
Robert D. Cook, Hayward
Calif.
Miss Conk Is a graduate of
Crater High school and at
tended Southern Oregon col
lege. She la employed In tha
pharmacy of PayLesa Drug
store. Mr. Cook waa graduat
ed from Phoenix High school
and attended Oregon Techni
cal Institute.
He is employed as a grader
for Oregon Veneer company.
A date for tha wedding has
not been set.
Junior Women At Work
On Appointment Calendar
Members of the Med ford
Junior Women's club, of the
Oregon Federation of Wom
en's clubs, are busy planning
their sixth annual social and
appointment calendar, accord
ing to Mrs. William E. Sweet,
chairman.
Proceeds from the sale of
these calendars are used each
year for local youth. Since
1998, the funds have support
ed the school clothing pool
and will continue to do so.
In addition, this past year,
calendar funds provided a
$180 scholarship to a graduat
ing senior girl from Medford
High school and $100 to the
E. H. Hedrlck Memorial fund.
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Couple to Wed
In September
At Church Here
A September wedding Is
planned by Miss Ronda G.
Martin and her fiance, Clar
ence E. Sorensen. The rites
are set for September 14 at
First Methodist church, Med
ford. Tha bride-elect Is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester L.
Martin, (41 Stewart avenue,
and Mr. Sorensen's parents
are Mr, and Mrs. Christian J.
Sorensen, Portland.
Misa Martin was graduated
from Medford High school and
is employed by Gray's Furni
ture Barn, Inc. Mr. Sorsensen
attended Portland schools and
is a graduate of the Universi
ty of Oregon where he was
affiliated with Phi Kappa Sig
ma fraternity. He is the local
representative of Burroughs
corporation, Todd division.
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Couple to Wed
On August 24
An event of Saturday, Au
gust 24, will be the wedding
of Miss Claudia Kay Hoover
to Robert Edwin Allen. The
ceremony will be held at First
Presbyterian church at four
o'clock In the afternoon.
Misa Hoover, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoover,
Vilas road, arrived last week
after completing Internship as
an occupational therapist at
tha San Fernando Veterans'
hospital. She took the exam
inations in June for registra
tion with the American Medi
cal association.
Miss Hoover was graduated
in January from San Jose
State college in California.
Her fiance, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen V. Allen, 951 Stage
Road aouth, will attend medi
cal school at Temple univer
sity, Philadelphia, in the fall.
Couple Returns
From Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver,
841 East Ninth street, re
turned last week after spend
ing three weeks in British
Columbia, Canada, and Alas
ka. The Weavers left Prince
Rupert, B.C., on the Alaskan
ferry and sailed the Inside
passage to Haines, stopping at
Sitka and Juneau. From
Haines they drove to Valdcz,
Anchorage, Mt. M c K I n 1 e y
park and Fairbanks. They re
turned by way of the Alaska
highway.
Guest Arrives !
For Music Event
Jacksonville - Among out-of-town
guests in Jackson
ville to attend today's open
ing of the Peter Britt Gar
dens Music and Arts festival,
is Mrs. Carl Heerman from
Oakdale, Calif., near Mo
desto. She is a guest nf Mrs. I.e
ona Stone Salyer, McCully
house.
Mrs. Sweet states that the
Medford Junior Women orlgl
nated this calendar with a
two-fold purpose. Funds from
the sale nf calendars were to
be used for local youth work,
and the calendar itself was to
perform a service to the com'
munity by providing informa
tion of general public interest,
Information Needed
Under the leadership of
Mrs. Truman Nelson, mem
bers are now trying to con
tact officers of each civic and
social club to obtain inform
tlon concerning their meeting
dales. A listing of all such
clubs is included on the back
cover of the calendar each
year. Mrs. Nelson asks that
any group not previously con
tacted call her at 772-8067
before August 31, so this in
formation may be included.
The inside pages of the cal
endar list activities of general
public Interest, These Include
PTA meetings as well as city
council, park and recreation
and school board meetings.
Athletic, musical, and dramat
ic activities of local schools
are included, whenever the
information Is available.
Chairman for the ' Inside
pages Is Mrs. F. D. Nelson
Mrs. Nelson has announced
that she Is now gathering data
for the new calendar which
will cover the period from
October, 1063, through Octo
ber, 1964. She asks that any
group planning a function
which will be open to the
general public, contact her
with the information so it
may be listed on the proper
date in the calendar. She
stresses that there is no charge
for this service and urges
clubs to use the calendar
schedules in planning the
dates for their activities. Any
organization wishing to sched
ule an event may call as soon
as possible.
Calendar Useful
If conflicting activities are
already scheduled, she will
be happy to provide this In
formation, If used by all
groups, the social and appoint
ment calendar can serve a
third purpose. In functioning
as a clearing house for social
and civic activities and pre
venting the scheduling of sim
ilar activities on conflicting
dates. Any person wishing to
oli I a in further information on
this sprvire may call Mrs.
Truman Nelson, back pages
chairman, 772-8067; Mrs. F. D.
Nelson, inside paves chair
man, 773-3577; Mrs. E. W.
Ingram, publicity chairman,
773-4037; or Mrs. William E.
Sweet, general chairman, 772-()H(12.
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Victoria Beacham
Beachams Tell
Betrothal News
Central Point - Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Beacham, Central
Point, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Vic
toria Beacham, to Dennis Cor
nutt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Cornutt, Old Stage
road, Central Point,
Both young people are 1963
graduates of Crater High
school.
Mr. Cornutt is serving three
years in the U. S. Navy, and
Miss Beacham is employed at
Bear Creek Orchards as a
key punch operator.
A December wedding is
planned.
PI Beta Phis
Plan Dinner
A dinner meeting of the Pi
Beta Phi Alumnae club will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Floyd Baker, 1917 East Main
street, Tuesday, August 13,
at 6:30. .
All local active members
are to be dinner guests. Any
new alumnae or actives who
have not been contacted may
make reservations by con
tacting Mrs. Earl Johnson at
773-2664.
Following the dinner a bus
iness meeting will be conduct
ed by Mrs. Johnson, presi
dent of the alumnae club, and
Mrs. R. B. Thierolf.
Spokane Couple
Attend Festivals
Jacksonville - Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lyman, Spokane, Wash.,
arrived In the valley last
week to attend the Oregon
Shakespearean festival and to
day's opening of the Peter
Britt Gardens Music and Arts
festival.
They are hnuseguests of
Mrs. Lyman's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Hcin, Route 1, Box A,
Jacksonville.
The couple will leave for
their home Monday.
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Miss Julia Whitman
Wed to Don Paul Rust
At a wedding ceremony and
nuptial mass held at the Sac
red Heart church, Medford.
Miss Julia Marilyn Whitman
Sacramento, Calif., , became
the bride of Don Paul Rust,
Sutter, Calif.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johns
ton, 1136 West Eighth street,
Medford, and the bridegroom
is the son of the late Derek
Rust and Mrs. Frances Rust,
San Francisco, Calif.
The Rev. John Ilg officiat
ed at the double ring rites
which were held Saturday,
August 3, at 10 o'clock in the
morning in the presence of
about 50 guests.
For her wedding the bride
wore an afternoon length
dress of white brocade with
a bell shaped skirt. Her
shoulder length veil was held
by a lace crown, and she car
ried a bouquet of yellow rose
buds and white carnations.
Sister Is Attendant
Her sister, Mrs. Phillip
Austin, Burney, Calif., was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss Mary Kay Dugan,
Ashland, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Sandra Drummond,
Marysville, Calif., niece of
the bridegroom.
They wore yellow dre3-,es
with full skirts, and wide
brimmed hats. Their flowers
were yellow and white car
nations. The flower girls, nieces of
the bride, were ' Mary Tara
and Shawn Lewis. They wore
yellow polished cotton dres
ses with organdy overskirts.
Their hats were of ruffled
net and they carried white
baskets with yellow and white
summer flowers.
Patrick Lewis, nephew of
the bride, was ring bearer.
Joseph Dugan, Ashland,
uncle of the bride, escorted
her to the altar.
Serving as best man for the
bridegroom was James Lewis,
brother - in - law of the
bride. Ushers were Michael
Whitman, Eagle Point, broth
er of the bride, and Phillip
Austin, Burney, Calif., her
brother - in - law. Eric Jen
sen and Charles Darland were
altar boys.
Yellow and white gladioli
decorated .the church and
wedding music was furnished
by Bruno Pellegrini.
Reception Held
At the reception held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Lewis, 941 South Ivy
street, Medford, Mrs. Joseph
Dugan, Ashland, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake. Mrs. Aus
tin poured the punch and Mrs.
Lewis was in charge of the
guest book and gift table. As
sisting her at the gift table
was Miss Linda Lewis,
For her daughter's wed
ding, Mrs. Johnston wore a
blue - green dress with match
ing hat and white accessories.
For their wedding trip to
the northern Oregon coast
the bride was dressed in a
navy blue linen frock with
white accessories.
Mrs. Rust, who attended St.
Mary's school In Medford, has
been employed as a dental as
sistant in Sacramento.
Mr. Rust has attended
Stockton, Calif, schools and
Chico State College. He will
be employed this fall at a
teacher in the Rio Oso
schools, Calif.
Barbecue Event
Honors Couple
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cof
feen, formerly of 108 Setwart
avenue, Medford , recently
were honored at a barbecue
dinner which observed their
forty - fourth wedding anni
versary. The event was held
at the couple's mobile home
on the banks of the river at
Rogue River.
Both had been residents of
the Medford area for some
60 years. After Mr. Coffeen's
retirement three years ago,
they have spent their time
traveling. For the winter
they were in Arizona and
southern California, and have
been visiting relatives in the
valley for the summer.
Attending the dinner were
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowery,
and son Jack Lowery, and
daughters, Paula and Susan
Lowery and Miss Shirley
Donahoo, all Medford, and
Brain Witham, Ashland.
The Coffeens left last week
for Portland accompanied by
the Lowcry's daughters and
are to be joined there today
by Mrs. Lowery. Jack Lowery
is to play in the Shrine All
Star Football game August
17 in Portland.
Following the game the
Coffeens plan to leave for
Salem to spend a month there
before returning to Medford
enroute to Arizona. Mr. Cof
feen was a member of the
Coffeen Brothers Plumbing
firm for many years.
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Royal Neighbor
Announce Party
Members and friends of the
Royal Neighbor lodge are re
minded of the party at the
home of Mrs. William Rus
sell, 204 Windsor way, Cen
tral Point, Tuesday evening,
Aug. 13 at 7:30.
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Art Show
In Ashland
Ends Today
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists' annual show in Lith-
ia park, Ashland, will begin
at 10 a.m. this morning. Many
society members and guests
are taking part, and this is
the last day that the show may
be seen.
Emil C. Knutson, 149 Wi-
mena way, Medford, who
took first and second place
in oils in the Medford show
last year, is showing his new
painting titled "Old Bert",
and several drawings.
Currently enrolled in the
Famous Artists schools cor
respondence course, Mr. Knut-
son has had no previous
training other than a course
tausht hv Marilvn Briees.
of Ashland's "Stump Gallery."
Mr. Knutson. who began
painting about two years
ago, is employed By rcaerai
Signs, incorporated, as a sign
painter and commercial art
ist.
Mr. and Mrs.
Don Paul Rust
(Landis photo)
Jacksonville Artists Win
Awards, Set Open Houses
Jacksonville Three Jack
sonville artists won honors in
the annual art exhibit spon
sored by the Grants Pass
branch of the American As
sociation of University Wom
en in Grants Pass August 7
through 11.
Eugene Bennett won first
award in oils for a painting
entitled, "Green Machine,"
and second place for a litho
graph, "Sams Valley."
Lyle Harrell received second
place award for a drawing and
his wife, Mrs. Katherine Har
rell won first in sculpture.
Mr. Bennett and Mr. Har
rell are conducting open
houses in their studios dur
ing" the Peter Britt Gardens
Music and Arts festival.
Hours at Mr. Bennett's stu
dio, 305 South Oregon street
are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Tues
days and Fridays, and also
for two hours before each
concert held in the Britt gar
dens. Mr. Harrell's studio at 201
North Fifth street, across from
the Jacksonville Museum, is
open from 12 noon to 4 p.m.,
and 6 to 8 p.m. The hours
have been set for pre-concert
viewing.
In Portland
' Ashland Mrs. Daisy Sav
age, 252 B street, is visiting
with relatives and friends in
Portland, her former home.
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