Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1963, Image 22

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Freeman Beck, Bride
Make Home
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs,
Freeman N. Beck are living
at 430 North Grape street,
Apartment 1, Medford, fol
lowing their wedding trip to
the California and Oregon
coast. The bride is the former
Miss Carolyn Ann Farmer,
. daughter of Mrs. Vivian L
Farmer, 922 Siskiyou boule
vard, Ashland, and Frank L.
i Farmer, Portland.
The bridegroom is a ion
of Mrs. Rubin Beck, Route 4,
Box 442 B, Medford, and the
late Mr. Beck.
The couple was married
in a home ceremony read
July 27 at 7 o'clock in the
evening in the residence of
the bride's mother. Norman
Matteson, Gold Hill justice
of the peace performed the
rites, witnessed by about 45
guests.
Mrs. Thomas Williams,
Mediord, was the honor at
tendant and Edward Morgan,
Griffin Creek, Medford,
served as best man for his
brother-in-law. Mickey Furl,
Medford, a nephew , of the
bridegroom was usher. 1 ..
Marvin Gulslnger, an uncle
of the bride, gave her in mar
riage. She wore a ballerina
length gown of Chantilly lace
over satin and her elbow
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 11. 1963
in Medford
length tulle veil was held by
a white organdy rose. The
bridal bouquet was of pink
carnations and gladioli.
Mrs. Williams gown was
of white chiffon with blue
and white floral print worn
over taffeta. Her flowers
were pink gladioli.
Pink and white gladioli
with white chrysanthemums
decorated the home.
The bride's mother chose a
beige sheath dress and she
wore a pink carnation cor
sage. The bridegroom's moth
er was dressed in a black
and white striped suit and her
corsage was of white carna
tions.
The reception followed at
the Farmer home. Mrs. Gui-
singer served the cake and
Mrs. Morgan, a sister of the
bridegroom poured the coffee.
Miss Darlene Mitchell, a cou
sin of the bride, served the
punch.
From out of town were
Mrs. Fred' Ruch, a sister of
the bridegroom, with her
daughters, Jennie, Nancy and
Susan, all - Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Beck and dauRh
ters, C a r r i and Tina, San
Pablo, Calif., Mr. Beck being
a brother of the bridegroom;
Miss Mitchell of Elkton, Ore.,
now a student at Southern
Oregon college; Mrs. Clco
Linkhart, a cousin of the
bride from Grants Pass; Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Hutton, aunt
and uncle of the bride, and
daughter, Phyllis, and Mr.
Mrs. Harold Hutton, cousins
of the bride, with their son,
Dana, all Eugene; Mrs. Leona
Jacobsen, Reserve, Mont., an
aunt of the bride, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Porcher
and daughter, Lori, Central
Point.
The bride was graduated in
I860 from Ashland High
school and the bridegroom at
tended Phoenix High school.
He is employed by the Elk
Lumber company.
For traveling, the bride
wore a pink sheath with
white accessories.
Security Club
Dance Slated;
Membership Open
Security Benefit club mem
bers have planned a dance for
Friday, August 16 from 8 p.m.
to 12 midnight, officers have
announced. J. P. Grahams
Melodious Four orchestra will
furnish the music, and lunch
will be served at 10 p.m., for
a nominal charge.
Club members have been
requested by officers to fur
nish names of beneficiaries in
connection with the group's
benefit plan. The organization
now Is made up of 276 mem
bers. Ail interested persons
are invited to join. No age
limit is placed on member
ship, those in charge point
out. The group meets each
Wednesday from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Luncheon is served at
12 noon, a business meeting
Is conducted from I to 2 p.m.,
and the afternoons are devot
ed to entertainment and danc
ing.
Floral arrangements for
last week's meeting were fur
nished by Mrs. Hazel Carver,
Mrs, Edward McCracken and
Mrs. Pearl Spackman.
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Sixtieth
Anniversary
Observed
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Kclley, Blackwell hill,
were honored at a dinner
August 4 which observed their
sixtieth wedding anniversary.
The event took place in the
patio at the home of their
granddaughter, Mrs. Ray Ka
lista, and Mr. Kalista in Gold
Hill.
For the event Mrs. Kelley
wore a blue plaid frock with
silver threads and her cor
sage was of pink and white
carnations.
Three of the couple's five
children attended, Ralph Kel
ley, who lives at their home;
Mrs. Helen Bush, Gold Hill,
and Mrs. Florence Reed,
Blackwell hill. Their two
other sons are Earl Kelley,
Central Point, and Lawrence
Kelley, Omaha, Nebr.
Also attending were the
three sons of the hosts, De
Wayne, Ronald and Paul Ka
lista. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley were
married August 1, 1003 in
Omaha. They moved to their
present home in 1942. Mr.
Kelley was a plasterer em
ployed by local contractors
and Mrs. Kejley formerly was
a member of the Gold Hill
Grange.
Unit Members
To Attend Play
Members of Wilson Park
Extension unit will attend a
performance of the Oregon
Shakespearean festival in Ash
land Tuesday, August 13.
Those planning on attending
are asked to meet at 6:30
p.m. at 1104 East Jackson
street.
Visitors
Prospect - Visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. John
Freeland from Santa Clara,
Calif., are nephews of Mr.
Freeland, Jim Dodge and
Bob Bailey. They will be
here for approximately a
month.
Miss Christine Prentice,
student at Oregon Stale uni
versity, was on of the models
for in annual party and style
show given Tuesday evening
by -. rogue Valley Panhtl
ltnic co'.ncil at the home of
the Fljyd Bakers on East
Main street. Miss Prentice is
wearing plaid stretch Aljean
pants of navy, green and tur
quoise blue with a Bernard
Altman fur blend turquoise
sweater. Tables for the guests
had been arranged in th
gardens. Clothing for th
show was from Jean Hart's
shop.
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Mrs. Layman Armstrong was on of th hobbyists who
entered displays in the annual benefit tea of the Women's
association. First Presbyterian church, held last Tuesday after
noon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels, Oakwood
drive. Mrs. Armstrong makes interesting and unusual candles,
and the one shown here took about 25 pounds of wax. It is
decorated with gold mesh ribbon and silver grapes. Mrs. Arm
strong used a large ice cream carton as a mold.
Volunteers to Assist
With Tomlin Lectures
Volunteers of the Ameri
can Cancer society and mem
bers of the Jackson County
Medical Society auxiliary
will be active in carrying out
many d e t a i 1 s for the John
Tomlin Memorial Cancer lec
tures scheduled for August 16
and 17 at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
Registration for the two-
day meeting will be August
16, from 11 a. m. to 3 P- m.
with Mrs. Vcrn Parent, Mrs.
Richard Dunn, Central Point;
Mrs. Ralph Odell, Mrs: David
Bodtkcr, Mrs. Martin L. Vor
heis, Mrs. John Brandenburg,
Mrs. Oscar Hcyerman, Med
ford; Mrs. Robert Pellkofer,
Mrs. Ray Black, Mrs. Ray
Richards, Ashland, assisting
Mrs. Philip Selby, Ashland,
general chairman.
An informal tea Is planned
Friday at the home of Mrs.
John Day, Gold Rey, from 2
until 4:30 p. m. Wives of the
physicians attending the lec
tures will be the guests. Mrs.
Day will be assisted by Mrs.
John Weisel, Mrs. E. V. Mey
erding, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs.
George Lewis, Mrs. L. W.
Sorority Group
Shown Slides
Members of Xi Mu chap
ter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority,
recently were entertained in
the Wilson Slater home,
3405 Jacksonville highway,
Medford, when Miss Carol
June Slater showed slides of
a European tour she made
last summer.
Also on display were
souvenirs, maps and Items of
apparel which she had pur
chased while on the trip.
Scenes included views of
Lisbon, Portugal; Switzer
land, Italy, Austria, Ger
many, France, Belgium, The
Netherlands, Norway, Den
mark and England. The pic
tures also included the chang
ing of the guard at the Tow
er of London and churches in
Italy.
Mrs. Slater and another
daughter, Miss Shirley Jean
Slater, assisted the hostess In
serving refreshments.
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Bates, Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels,
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson.
Those attending are invited
to enjoy the Day's pool and
garden as well as play bridge
during the afternoon.
Dinner Friday
The guest speaker at the
dinner meeting Friday eve
ning will be Dr. Howard C.
Stearns, pro fessor of ob
stetrics and gynecology at the
University of Oregon Medical
school who will trace the his
tory of obstetrics in Oregon.
Dinner music will be played
on the organ by Bernice Ma
han of Medford.
The dinner will be open to
anyone Interested and will be
preceded by a social hour at
7 p. m. Reservations may be
made by contacting Mrs. Mahr
Reymers, dial 773-5856, at the
American Cancer society of
fice. Hostesses for the eve
ning will be wives of the Tom
lin lectures committee - Mrs,
Otto R. Emig, Mrs. Robert H.
Buck, Mrs. Laurel G. Case,
Mrs. Oscar T. Heyerman,
Mrs. Earl Lawson, Mrs. Thom
as Rutter, Mrs. Richard W.
Schwahn, Mrs. F 1 o r i a n J.
Shasky, Mrs. Brian Stringer,
Medford, and Mrs. Robert
Turner, Ashland assisted by
Mrs. O. J. Halboth, Mrs. Ab
ner C. Clark, Mrs. Richard
Saul of Medford and Mrs.
Selby, Ashland.
Coffee and sweet rolls will
be served to the physicians
prior to the 9:25 a. m. lec
tures Saturday by Mrs. Ralph
Odell, Mrs. Richard Saul,
Mrs. Warren Bayliss, Mrs. Da
vid Bodtker, Medford and
Mrs. Richard Geary, Ashland.
The lectures will terminate
at nonn on August 17 and
many of the visiting physi
cians and their wives will
stay over for the evening per
formance of "Merry Wives of
Windsor" at the Oregon
Shakespearean festival, Ash
land. If you have several win
dows in one room, rotate the
curtains so that one pair is
not always hung at the sun
niest window.
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Danish Singer Soloist For
Ashland - A capacity crowd
in the Caesar room of the
Mark Antony hotel Wednes
day afternoon gave guest ar
tist Anne Lise warm applause
in her appearance on the sec
ond of the Oregon Shake
spearean festival concerts.
The Danish soprano, who is
in private life Mrs. Steven
Anderson, wife of a Salem at-
Trail Dance
To Be Tuesday
Rogue Sis-Q Area council
of the Oregon Federation of
Square dancers is sponsoring
a trail dance to be held Tues
day, August 13 at 8:30 p.m.
Dick Houlton will be guest
caller at the dance which
will be held at the Country
Square hall, Colver road,
Talent. Houlton is a well
known caller from Stockton,
Calif.
All dancers are welcome,
especially those on their way
to the Far Western Square
Dance convention, which is
sponsored by the Oregon Fed
eration of Square dancers and
is being held August 15, 16
and 17 at the University of
Oregon campus in Eugene.
At least 10,000 dancers
from eleven western states
are expected.
James Bauqhman
Ashland Visitor
Ashland A guest during
the past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baugh
man, , 100 Lincoln street, has
been Mr. Baughman's son
James of Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. Baughman, who is on the
faculty of Ohio State univer
sity, has been teaching this
summer at the University of
California in Berkeley.
A leaf of lettuce placed in a
covered container of brown
sugar will help keep tne
sugar soft.
To avoid cutting material
when removing buttons slide
a comb under the buttons and
cut the thread, with a razor
blade.
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torney, presented a group of
three numbers, Grieg s
"Spring," Smetana's lullaby
from the opera "The Kiss,
and "Go Way From My Win
dow" by Niles. The selections
afforded wide variety for the
singer's versatile voice and
changing moods. Her ease and
radiant personality equalled
her stirring depth of tone and
range.
Accompanist Calvin Knapp,
Pacific Lutheran university
school of music, gave the best
support possible on a spinet
piano. Both musicians were
at a disadvantage in the low
ceilinged room. Many in the
audience expressed a hope
that Miss Lise return for an
entire concert in a larger au
ditorium. In Demand
The artist is a graduate of
the Royal conservatory in Co
penhagen and has studied un
der Svend Methling of Den
mark, and with Maestro Pias
in Milan, Italy. She came to
the United States and the
west coast in 1952 and since
that time has been in con
stant demand for concerts.
Last year she appeared as so
loist with the Copenhagen or
chestra in the new Tivoli con
cert hall. Miss Lise's father,
George Pedersen of Copen
hagen, was in Ashland with
his daughter and son-in-law
and on Sunday will leave for
Denmark.
Wednesday's program by
the Shakespearean festival
musicians and dancers was in
part a repetition of the open
ing concert given Sunday.
There were some changes in
instrumentalists, one of them
being the addition of Miss
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Shakespearean Event
Judy Bjorlie, cellist, recently
returned from a summer con
cert tour in Europe with the
Pacific Lutheran college
group, playing in the Loeillet
"Trio Sonata."
Choreography and costum
ing continue to amaze and de
light the spectators. All agree
that the dance adaptations are
remarkably suited to Eliza
bethan instrumental back
ground. Symbolism and moods
are expressed not alone in
attire but in steps and ges
tures which at time approach
the modern. The dancers,
mostly college performers,
have an irrepressible bounce
and a graceful lissomeness
refreshing in a period of stark
realism.
Dane Suite
Again the concert highlight
was a dance suite in which
varied themes from Shake
spearean plays were depict
ed by solo and group num
bers with instrumental' ac
companiment. Lee Ann Allen
and Kathleen Barnes, vocal
ists, were heard in an Eliz
abethan tune, "Jockey Thy
Hornpipes," and in a three
part suite of contrasting form.
Last on the program was
Richter's "Sinfonia di Cam
era," a spontaneously ryth
mic group dance of undulat
ing arms, legs, and heads, of
swirling skirts and shimmer
ing silks, with background
music faintly reminiscent of
the minuet.
Festival concerts are pre
sented twice weekly in the
Mark Antony hotel ballroom
for the benefit of the festi
val's collection of instruments
and musical scores. W. Ber
nard Windt is for the eleventh
season director of music and
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