Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1963, Image 20

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    SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1963
.MEDFOKD .MAIL ThIBL'NE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Pre-Holiday Calendar
Filled With Many Events
By OLIVE STARCHER
Pre-holiday activities of the valley will move into high gear
this week with parties, traditional Christmas bazaars, a Holiday
Fair, decor shows and the crowning of a snow queen all on the
calendar. .
Potentate's Ball
Probably the largest of these events will be the annual Poten
tate's Ball planned by Hillah Temple of the Shrine in honor of
Illustrious Potentate Lyndel W. Newbry and Mrs. Ncwbry, Val
; leyview, and members of his divan. It is planned for Saturday,
December 7, at the Armory, Jackson County Fairgrounds.
Introductions are planned for 8 o'clock, the grand march at
9 o'clock. A buffet supper will be served beginning at 10:30
o'clock. Several hundred Shrincrs and their wives always attend
the Potentate's Ball.
Military Ball
Annfher formal event will be the annual Reserve Officers Ball
to be held the same night at Rogue Valley Country Club. Tne
event is open to active, reserve and retired officers of all branches
of the United States Armed Forces and of the National Guard.
Major William C. Tycer is chairman. Reservations are being
made witn Major jycer, ym-siuo. ijui mm-m . nojiu,, mn
1627, or Mrs. John Frank Rush, 772-9757.
Rosue Snowmen
On neeemher 7 Rocue Snowmen plan a film, style show and
crowning of the 1063 Snow Queen, the event to be held at the
Medford High School auditorium. Queen candidates are the
Misses Sue and Nancy Elmgrcn, Christy Finch, Christine Barker
anrf Marv Chanev. Dunns tne intermission oi me mm, "ine
Many Moods of Skiing" the candidates will model ski clothing.
St. Anne's Bazaar
Also planned for Saturday, December 7, is the annual Christ
mas bazaar of St. Anne's Altar Society of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church. It will be held at St. Mary's Elementary School gym
nasium from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Candles, dolls and doll clotning,
children's sweaters, baked goods and candy, antiques will be on
sale; in Santa's Snack Room homemade pie and coffee will be
served.
Mrs. Frank Gritsch and Mrs. R. A. Naumes are chairmen of
the event,
Holiday Fair
A Holiday Fair will be held Friday, December 0, by Providence
Guild of Sacred Heart Hospital at the hospital. The fair will begin
at 7 a.m. and continue until all articles are sold according to the
crvchairmen, Mrs. Darrcll Miller and Mrs. fred hpiegelburg.
Mrs. Charles Lasher is chairman of the food and candy booth
Mrs. Ernest Flakus has planned the "white elephant" and stock,
ins sluffers booth. Mrs. Stanley Brown's booth will have hand'
made articles for sale and Christmas decorations will be sold
under Mrs. Robert Miksche s supervision.
Extension Bazaar
Fourteen Jackson County Homo Extension Units will partici
pate in the annual Homo Extension Bazaar, announced lor rri
day, December 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the extension audi
torium at the county fairgrounds, Medford.
Many useful and inexpensive gifts will be offered, those in
charge have stated. Included will be fireplace logs which will
add color to the fire, doll clothes, homc-baked goods, homemade
candies, Christmas decorations and candles, sluffed toys, cookies
and aprons.
Tea, coffee and sandwiches will be served by the County Ad
visory Committee and the Alumnae Association.
Paul-Finemn Rites Held
Rainbow Girls
Plan Reception
JACKSONVILLE - Warren
Assembly, International Order
of Rainbow for Girls, will hold
a small reception for mothers
of members following a meet
ing set for Monday, December
2, at 7:15 p.m. in the Jackson
ville Masonic Hall.
It is stated that the reception
will .be a gesture of apprecia
tion for the work of mothers in
connection with the group.
Miss Edie Reinking, worthy
advicor, will preside. Refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
Carl Dykstra and a committee.
iit Parents
li and Mrs. M. 11. Dunivcnt,
Salida, Colo., spent the Thanks
giving week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunivcnt,
718 Pennsylavania Avenue, Med
ford. Mr. Dunivcnt is superin
tendent of Public Service, of
Colorado, Salida Division. The
couple left Friday.
Central Point RNA
Events Are Slated
CENTRA l. POINT - Election
of officers and the annual
Christmas meeting for Central
Point Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica Lodge arc to be held Tues
day, December 3 at 1 p. m.
An exchange of gilts will be
conducted.
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HUDSON'S PHARMACY
613 East Main
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Open Daily 1:30 A.M. lo 10 P.M.
Sundays and Holidays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Miss Muriel Eileen Finegan
became the bride of Douglas
Dale Paul in a ceremony held
November 23 at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. The Rev. John
A. Jig officiated at the wedding
ceremony and read the nuptial
mass at 10:30 a. m.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Finegan,
618 South Holly Street Mr.
Paul's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smith, Sutherlin, Ore.
White chrysanthemums deco
rated the church.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of white satin brocade
fashioned with fitted bodice,
long tapered sleeves, notched
scoop neckline accented with a
miniature bow and a bell
shaped skirt. The skirt's chapel
train fell from a shepherdess
bustle centered with a self
fabric rose. Her elbow length
veil of handrolled silk illusion
was held by a queen's crown of
iridescent crystals and aurora
borealis rhineslones.
Heirloom Handkerchief
She carried a bouquet of
white Fiji chrysanthemums with
pearl hearts and a white lace
handkerchief loaned by Mrs.
Richard Mileslon which has
been carried by brides during
the past 73 years.
Mr. Finegan escorted his
daughter to the altar.
Mrs. Donald T. Wilkinson was
honor attendant for her sister.
The other attendants were Miss
Karen Stansbury and Miss Lu
cille Lowry, Phoenix, and Mrs.
Forrest Cook, Central Point.
They wore frocks of yellow bro
cade in afternoon length with
matching veils and shoes. They
carried bouquets of gold and
bronze Fuji chrysanthemums.
Duane Paul, San Leandro,
Calif., served as best man for
his brother. Seating the guests
were Paul Smith, Gary Miksche
and Allen Yates.
Wears Brocade
For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed at
the ltoRiic Valley Country Club,
Mrs. Finegan chose a sheath
dress of raspberry brocade with
matching accessories. Mrs.
Smith wore a blue wool dress
with black accessories. Their
corsages were white orchids.
While and gold chrysanthe
mums decorated the tables at
the club (or the reception at
tended by 150 relatives and
friends. Mrs. Helen Davics and
Mrs. L. Morris cut and served
the wedding cake. Mrs. Clark
Mcars Jr., Mrs. Wilton While
Jr., Mrs. Raymond Vaccaro,
Seattle, cousin of Ihe bride,
poured punch and Airs. Hoy Doe
and Mrs. William Jones, the
coffee. Mrs. Gordon Owsley,
Portland, was in charge of the
guest book.
The couple traveled lo San
Francisco on their wedding trip,
the bride wearing a brown
camel hair suit with black ac
cessories and a white orchid.
They arc making their homo at
920 Winchester Avenue.
The bride attended Medford
High School, University ot Ore
gon and Southern Oregon Col
lege and Is employed by Mann's
Department Store. Mr. Paul at
tended Medford High School, !
served in Hie U. S. Navy and
is employed by Safeway. I
Among the out of town guests '
at lending were Mr. Vaccaro !
and children, Seattle; Mr. and i
Mrs. V. Nicoletli and children, j
Mrs. Sally Paul, grandmother !
of the bridegroom. Mrs. l,a
Verne Beers, all Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Smith,
Sutherlin, Ore.
Marriage Set
For December
Announcement of Ihe ap
proaching marriage of Miss
Hulh Glyrdon Hunter and Rob
ert Edward McDowell has been
made by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hunter, liwo Crest
brook Hoad. Mr. McDowell is
a son of Ihe Hrv. and Mrs.
James McDuwell, Port An
geles, Wash.
The wedding is planned fur
December 21 at Fust Presby
terian Church in Medfoid nl
four o'clock in the nflernoon.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Oregon Stale College where
she received her Bachelor of
Science degree in political sci
ence. She is employed hv Ihe
Oregon Stale Welfare Depart
ment in Portland.
Mr. McDowell is a senior at
Linfield College, McMinnville,
majoring in secondary educa
tion. Ladies of Elks
Plan Luncheon
Cooler weather has brought a
change in (lie luncheon menu of
Medford Ladies of Elks. A cas
serole dish will be served in
stead of a salad luncheon when
they meet Tuesday, December
.1, at 1 p. m. in tlie downstairs
lounge of the Elks Club.
Hostesses (or Ihe day will he
Mis Dwight Seel.v. Mrs. l.ylc
lleidemann. Mrs. Harold II.
Drninerd and Mrs. Bruce Blew.
An invitation to atlend this
and other affairs of Ihe group
is extended to Ihe wives, wid
ows and mothers of local and
out-of-town, members ui,
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Betrothal Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dale Paul
(Landis photo)
Works of Valley Artists
To Appear in Juried Show
Two valley artists have had
work accepted for the Artists of
Oregon. Tainting and Sculpture,
l!lli;-lH show to onen December
II in the Portland Art Museum. !
Highly - eight paintings and 2.1 j
pieces of sculpture indicative of
art throughout the stale have j
been selected for the juried!
show. j
Eugene Bennett, Jacksonville,
will have paintings and Bruce
West, son of Dr. and Mrs. D.
Kirkland West, 2550 Old Mili
tary Road, will have a sculp
ture. Mr. Bennett's abstract - ex
pressionist oil painting depicts a
night scene at the Peter Brilt
Music Festival in Jacksonville,
and was done as the artist saw
it from the audience sealed on
Ihe hillside. Some of Ihe audi
ence and trees are shown in Ihe
foreground with the orchestra
performing on stage in the shell.
Mr. West, now an artist in
residence at Ml. Angel College,
Mt. Angel. Ore., where he is
teaching design, will have a
welded metal sculpture in the
new show.
At the present time, Mr. West
Trail Couple
Plan Rites
TRAM, - Mr. and Mrs. Verne
E. Dowty, Trail, announce Ihe
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Linda Jane Dowty, lo Da
vid William Heed, sun of Henry
Hoed, Trail.
The hridegrnom-elect is serv
ing Willi the Navy aboard (he
una wrisKany now in japan.
The couple plans a March j
wedding when he is lo return lo
Ihe slates. The ceremony is to
be held in the Trail Community
Church.
also has a metal wall sculpture
in the Portland Art Museum in
a show entitled, "Wall Sculp
tures," in which only about 12
pieces were selected for the
show. This show will continue
until displaced by the Oregon
Artists show.
Charles Voorhies, Portland
and Medford, also has had a
Dainting selected for the show.
Students Here
For Holidays
Among students home (or the
Thanksgiving holidays were,
three members of fheta Chi
fraternity from Oregon Slate
University. Here were Mike
Neathammcr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman D. Neathammcr,
I0H Willamette Avenue; Tom
Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Barker, Hillcrest
Road, and Darrcll Stockton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Stockton,
Crestbrook road.
They planned to return to
school today.
Also at the Nealhammers for
Thanksgiving were their daugh
ter, Mrs. Joe Francis and sons,
Mark and Tony, Corvaliis. Mr.
Francis is on the coaching staff
at Oregon Stale College. j
Jacksonville !
Art on View
JACKSONVILLE - An exhibit
of art work done by Carl llos
kins, Jacksonville, went on dis
play, November 26 in the Jack
sonville Public Library. !
The exhibit may be viewed
from 12 noon to 5 p.m., week
days and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon
on Saturdays.
Mr. Huskins is a primitive ar
tist and has studied with
Eugene Bennett, Jacksonville, i
according to the release. i
News has been received here
of the engagement of Miss Fran
Williams, daughter of Mrs.
Frank G. Williams, Sacramento,
Calif anH l!,ft M,. U'il.
liams, to Gary Gustafson, j
Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Gustafson, 1695 Ross
Lane.
The bride's mother announced
the news at a champagne party
attended by some 125 guests.
The bridegroom-elect's parents
were among those who attended.
Miss Williams is a graduate of
McClatchy High School and at
tended Sacramento City Col
lege and Sacramento State Col
lege. She is affiliated with Como
Amiga, Phi Delta Beta, Venture
Club and Sutter Hospital Auxil
iary. The bridegroom-elect was a
member of the Medford High
Student Chosen
For Honor Group
CORVALLIS Joyce K.
Stockstill, 2070 Houston Road,
Medford, has been chosen for
membership in the art honorary
group, Kappa Pi, at Oregon
State University.
Selection is based on interest
in art and Dromise of fulure an.
complishments in art. Fourteen
students were selected for the
honorary society this year.
Miss Stocksfill is a ilinini- In
the School of Home Economics.
School newspaper staff, is a
graduate of Oregon State Uni
versity, and now is division
manager for Waddell and Reed,
Inc., principal underwriters for
United Funds, Inc.
His activities included the
OSU newspaper, concert chair
man and president of the Horse
Club. His affiliations are Elks
Club, Toastmasters and Alpha
Sigma Phi. He is a second lieu
tenant in the Army Reserve.
The wedding date has been
set for March 21.
Yule Party
Wednesday Study club will
meet for luncheon and a Christ
mas party on Wednesday De
cember 4. The meeting will be
in Girl's Community club at
12:30 p. m.
To Elect
Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neigh
bors of America Lodge, will
elect I9i4 officers when they
meet Thursday, December 5 at
7:30 p.m., in the Pythian Hall,
Refreshments will be served.
Miss Fran Williams
(Shannon photo)
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