Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1963, Image 25

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    Prospect Women
Announce Party
PROSPECT-The Lady Lions
of Prospect will conduct their
Christmas party and gift ex
change Wednesday, December
11 in the home of Mrs. Eugene
Burrell.
The event will be held in the
evening and members are to
take bazaar items and articles
for baskets to be distributed at
Christmas time. The bazaar is
to be held in the near future.
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Indoor-Outdoor
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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1963
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Fiftieth Anniversary
Observed at Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Krank Vosika, 2208 College Way, Mrdforrl,
valley residents since 1913, observed (heir fifliclh wedding an
niversary November 31) at open house given in (he home of a
snn-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zundel, Route 3,
Box 122A, North Foothills Road. Some 151) guests called on the
couple and relatives were here from several slates, Including
Wyoming and Florida.
Reunion Is Held
Mrs. H. E. Webber, who re
cently celebrated her eightieth
birthday anniversary was the
honored guest when her two sons
and three daughters and their
families gathered for a reunion.
A dinner was served in the an
nex of the First Church of the
Nazarene, Saturday evening,
November 30.
In attendance were Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Webber, Hayward,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan (Ern
estine) Arnett, Klamath Falls;
Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Webber and
family, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Rex (Eunice) Vowell and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. George (Hel
en) Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Sherman and family, all
Mcdford; Mr. and Mrs. David
Arnctl, Oakland, Calif. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Perkins and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Web
ber and family, Livermore.
Calif. Included among those mas meeting
present were 10 of Mrs. Web
ber's grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren.
Mr. Webber, who has been
hospitalized for some time be
cause of serious illness, was not
able to attend the dinner.
Physician
ONA Speaker
Dr. Alvin . Roberts will be
guest speaker at a meeting of
the Oregon Nurses Association
Tuesday, December 10 at R
p.m., in Rogue Valley Memorial
Hospital Auditorium.
The doctor will speak on his
recent experience in Hnmadan,
Iran. Special guests for (he eve
ning will be Medford High
School Future Medics Club.' All
inlercsted nurses in the-valfcy
are invited to attend this Christ-
When Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Vosika, 2208 College Way, Med
ford, observed their fiftieth wed
ding anniversary Saturday,
November 30 some 150 friends
and relatives, some from as far
as Florida, called on the couple
between the hours of 1 ;and 4
p.m. The open house was. held
at the home of the' couple's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Zundel, Route 3,
Box 122A, North Foothills Road,
Medford. '
Hots for the event were the
couple's daughters and sons and
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wood. Mr.' and Mrs.
Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Vosika, all Medford; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Vosika, Santa Ana
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Vosika, Lvanston, Wyo.
This was the first time the
Vosika family had been to
gether in 35 years.
Theme Is Gold
The Zundel home was decor
ated with yellow and gold chry.
santhemums with gold tinted
laurel leaves. The wedding cake
centered the buffet table.
Granddaughters of the couple
assisted. Mrs. Robert KubicK,
Portland, poured coffee; Miss
Sylvia Zundel served tea, and
Miss Cherolynn Vosika regis
tered the guests and took
charge of gifts. The gift table
was centered by a gold money
trees, a gift from Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kubick.
Mrs. Wood poured punch and
Mrs. Zundel and Mrs. A. D.
Vosika cut and served the
cake.
Norman Larson, a nephew,
sang and a medley of songs
was furnished by the men pres
ent. From out of town were sis
ters of Mr. Vosika and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Bessler, Sioux Falls, S. D.; Mrs.
Elizabeth Jochim, Seattle; Mr,
and Mrs. John Larson, Matta-
wa. Wash.; his brothers and
families. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Vosika, Seattle; George Vos
ika, Van Nuys, Calif.; his
nephews and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Larson, San Jose;
Gordon Larson, Grand Coulee,
Wash., and Gary Larson, Rich-
Luncheon, Party
Plan of Class
The annual Christmas party
for Golden Link Class members
will be held Thursday, Decem-
Dcr Vi at 1 p.m., in the Fire
place Room of First Baptist
Church.
Luncheon will be served at 1
p.m. Those who attend wilh
names beginning with letters A
through M, should take salad
and pumpkin pie; and those
with initials M through Z are
lo take fried chicken and a -veg.
etable. "'' ;
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land, Vasli.;- aod his nieces,
Miss Dorothy Jochim, Seattle,
and Mrs. Newton York, and son,
Michael, Tampa, Fla.
The honored couple was mar
ried in Shields, N.D., where he
was associated with a railroad.
They farmed for a few years
and then moved to Sioux Falls
where Mr. Vosika was employed
by Morrell Meat Packing Com
pany for 16 years. In 1943 they
moved to Medford and for 18
years, until his retirement in
June, 1062, Mr. Vosika was em
ployed by Medford Corpora
tion. Mrs. Vosika has been active
in several community organizations.
Westminster Guild
Meeting Scheduled
Westminster Guild of First
Presbyterian Church will con
duct a Christmas meeting Mon
day, December 9 at 7:30 p.m.,
in the church Fireplace Room. '
Devotions will be presented by
Mrs. Stanley Jones Sr., and a
Christmas program will be con
ducted by Mrs. James Medley.
Missionary Council
Announces Officers
New officers were elected at
a recent meeting of the Wo
men's Missionary Council of
First Assembly of God Church.
Elected were Mrs. Alva Staf
ford, president: Mrs. Etta
M y eti; vice-president; Mrs.
Waller Meeker, secretary; Mrs. i
Ulric C. Keener, treasurer.
This Christmas, Our Collector's Item
Celebrates the timeless spirit of Hojaqer Windmill. '
The artist captures the story-book romance of the
windmill, beloved in Danish folk talcs. The Christmas
plate has been produced every year since 1908 in
limited editions. Traditional blue and white Royal
Copenhagen Porcelain, pierced for hanging, $11.00
For selected gifts imported from Scandinavia, Mexico,
Portugal and the Far East, see the
LPIOTL HoUSE
COLLECTION
at Trowbridge Electric, W. Main at Fir
Uie Out Customer Parking Area
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from Santa?
letter
This Is What You Do:
1. Wrifc a letter to Santa.
2. Have Mom or Dad mail your let
ter in Santa's Special Mail Box at
JCF.
3. at JCF Mom and Dad can make
arrangements for you to receive a
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. . . and that's not all . . . your letter will be read
on the Santa Claus program on Channel 10 . . .
Monday Thru Friday, 5:30 P.M.
WRITE YOUR LETTER TO SANTA TODAY!
JCF
Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan Assn.
HOME OFFICE: 2 East Main Street-Meclford, Oregon
BRANCHES: 337 East Main Street-Ashland, Oregon
409 S.E. Sixth Street-Grants Pass, Oregon