Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 15, 1963, Image 29

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1963
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Ted R. Paulus. Grants Pass, (center) mem
ber of the divan of llillah Temple of the.
Shrine, and Mrs. Paulus were among those
introduced at the Potentate's Ball held De
cember 7 at the Mcdford Armory. Hal Esscl
strom, Roscburg, of the Temple Guard, es
corted Mr. and Mrs. Paulus. Mrs. Paulus'
gown was of green velvet.
(Knackstcdt photo)
Ceremony Weds Pair
Miss Sandra Kay Allen and I in the Mapes Hotel. Eighteen
Thomas J. Canning Jr. were I guests attended the ceremony
married November 23 in 10
o'clock evening rites read in
Park Wedding Chapel, Reno,
Nev.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. .lay Allen, 383
Holmes Street, Mcdford, and the
bridegroom's parents, are Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Canning,
Nampa, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Deisch at
tended the couple.
For her marriage the bride
wore a blue dress wilh match
ing slippers and a headdress o(
white flowers held her veil.
The wedding dinner given by
the bride's parents was served
and dinner.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Nampa, Ida., where
they visited the bridegroom's
parents.
They now live at 811 West
Tenth Street, Mcdford.
The bride attended MeLough
lin Junior High School, Medford
High School and Southern Ore
gon College for one year. She is
a telephone operator for Pacific
Northwest Bell.
The bridegroom, who has
served in the Army, is employed
at Cascade Wood Products Com
pany. He attended Nampa
Schools and Boise Junior College.
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Christmas
Sheri Watson
Elected Queen
SHADY COVE - Miss Sheri
Watson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Watson, Shady
Cove, was elected honored queen
of Bethel 56, International Or
der of Job's Daughters, during
a meeting December 11.
Elected to serve with Miss
Watson were the Misses Judy
Frost, senior princess; Marilyn
Learning, junior princess; Tan
ya Bedingfield, guide and Susan
Wilson, marshal.
Installation of the new offi
cers will be held at 2 p.m. Sun
day, January 12, at the Eagle
Point Primary school gymna
sium, Eagle Point. The public
is welcome to attend.
The Misses Debbie Wilson,
Cheryl Hefley, Janet Hatcher
and Lynn Bedingfield were pre
sented with proficiency certif
icates.
Secret dads dcvclation night
will be held Thursday, Decem
ber 19 at the VFW Hall in Shady
Cove. A dinner for the secret
dads, their wives and families,
Bethel members and families
will be held at 7 p.m. followed
by a Christmas party.
Refreshments were served by
the Misses Donna Wcitman and
Nanette Koellncr and their
mothers at the last meeting.
She'll look SKI-ISH . . .
4 rid absolutely charm
ing in Country Set's
astro blue separates.
Novelty striped blue
and white sweater
tops solid blue fully
lined wool flannel
slim pants. Switch
about with coordinat
ing "A" skirt with its
blue jor white turtle
neck sweater. Sizes
3-15.
(P.S. -We have
Parkas loo .... in
delicious colors!)
Ours Exclusively
617 Esl Main
Phone 772-8992
lla Louise Saltier
News Revealed
Of Engagement
SHADY COVE - Mr. and
Mrs. Walter E. Saltier, Shady
Cove, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss lla Lou
ise Sattler to Robert Jay van
Duker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Van Duker, 2203 Cap
itol Avenue, Mcdford.
The bride-elect is a 1962 grad
uate of Eagle Point High Schor1.
She is employed at John Nuich
Jewelers, Medford.
The bridegroom - elect is a
1962 graduate of Medford High
School and is employed by Fir
Ply Inc., White City.
Eoth Miss Sattler and her
fiance are attending classes at
Southern Oregon College.
No wedding date has been set.
Foreign
Students
To Marry
ASHLAND Invitations were
issued this week by Miss Lois
May for the marriage of Miss
Priscilla Mbuvi to William
Senga on Saturday, December
21, at 8 p.m. in the First Pres
byterian church.
The two Southern Oregon col
lege students are both natives
of Kenya and were among some
1,500 on this country who re
ceived greetings from the new
nation's leader, Joma Kcnyatta,
upon formal declaration of Ken
ya's independence.
Upon completion of their col
lege education the young couple ,
expect to return to Atrica. Mr. !
Senga, an economics major, ;
plans to follow a diplomatic ca-1
roer. Miss Mbuvi hopes to be a
social science teacher.
Since arriving in Ashland two-and-a-half
years ago Miss Mbuvi
has made her home with Miss
Mav. 564 South Mountain Ave
nue. Miss May, a teacher in j
Walker elementary school, is
president of the Ashland branch,
American Association of Uni
versity Women, the organization
which has given assistance to
the Kenya student. Other groups
have been interested in Miss
Mbuvi and have helped during
her course at SOC.
FOE Auxiliary
Plans Party
Games and refreshments are
planned for the Christmas party
to be given by the auxiliary to
the Crater Lake Aerie, Frater
nal Order of Eagles Thursday
evening, December 19.
All are to take wrapped gifts
for an exchange.
Engagement j
News Received
News of interest here is the
engagement of Miss Gari Ann
Hughes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack E. Hughes, Orinda,
Calif., and Leonard John Pierce,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie C.
Pierce, Pierce Heights, Med
ford. .
The news was made known re
cently by the traditional pass
ing of candy at the bride-elect's
sorority house. Sigma Kappa,
at San Jose State Colcge.
Both Miss Hughes and her
fiance formerly attended Whit
worth College. He is affiliated
with Delta Tau Delta fraternity
at Willamette University where
he is now a student.
The wedding date has been
set for August 17.
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Two Teachers
Plan to Wed
In June Rites
The engagement of Miss Mar
garet Ann Bolz to David Lee
Freeland has been announced
by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Bolz, 137 Fern
Valley Road, Medford. Mr. Free
land is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Freeland, Portland.
Marriage
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Brook
man, 722 Newtown Street, Med
ford, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Sharon
Kaye Brookman, to Ralph B.
Barnctt, son of Mrs. Nclia Bar
nett, 123 Church Street. Ash-
I land.
The announcement was made I Th wmnm, mi aH Hn.
at a recent gathering of both ! Vember 18 at 8:45 p.m., in the
families at the home of Mr. and j park Wedding Chapel, Reno,
Nev.
Miss Gari Ann Hughes
(Becm photo)
Stacy Family
To Be Honored
GOLD HILL - The Rev. and
Mrs. William Stacy and family
will be honored at a reception
to be given this afternoon from
2 until 4 o'clock at Gold Hill
Community Methodist Church
by the Woman's Society. Every
one in the vicinity of Gold Hill
is invited.
Nancy Mac Nikodym
(Brainerd photo)
Central Point
Couple Engaged
CENTRAL POINT - Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph D. Nikodym, 435
Orr Drive, Central Point, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Nancy Mae Niko
dym, to Darrell Ray Anderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M.
Thomas, 341 Orr Drive, Central
Point.
The bride-elect is a student at
Crater High School. Her fiance
is employed at Tolo Cedar Mills,
Inc. He also served four years
in the Navy and is a member
of the Central Point Junior
Chamber of Commerce.
Ladies of Elks
To Help Needy
Mcdford Ladies of Elks will
meet Tuesday, December 17, at
1 p.m. in the downstairs lounge
of the Elks club. A casserole
luncheon will be followed by an
afternoon of bridge and pinochle.
Hostesses for the parly arc
Mrs. Van K. Gilbert, Mrs. Mor
ton Lystcr, Mrs. Robert Bab-
cock and Mrs. J. W. Bates.
Members are asked to bring
their contributions of food and
clothing for the Christmas bas
ket which the members are
filling.
Mrs. Bolz.
Miss Bolz is a graduate of
Phoenix High School and South
ern Oregon College. She is
teaching first grade in the
Phoenix Elementary School.
Mr. Freeland is a graduate
of Jefferson High School, Port
land, Clark College, Vancouver,
and Lewis and Clark College,
Portland. He is now head coach
at Regis High School, Stayton,
Ore. .
An early June wedding is be
ing planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coke,
Ashland, attended the couple.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford schools and is em
ployed at Harry and David's
Bear Creek Orchards.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Ashland schools and attend
ed Southern Oregon College. He
is employed by Medford Sur
plus Sales store.
The couple lives at 318 Gar
field Street, Medford.
up
the Perfect
Little Gilt
a lovely Hand Printed
LINEN
CALENDAR
tor the big year of
1964
lust $ 1 .25
& if &
GIFT CERTIFICATES
FOR ANY AMOUNT
OPEN EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL 9
ROSES
We have the NEWEST
VARIETIES end many
of the old favorites.
Que a Gfcr
CERTIFICATE
twice the fun to receive the gift-then
select the shrubs or trees they have wanted.
Rhododendrons and Azalias
ALWAYS MAKE WELCOME GIFTS
We have i
Beautiful
Assortment
of LIVE
CHRISTMAS
TREES
Fruit Trees
large slock of both
Dwarf end Standard.
Dogwoods
5 varieties including
the popular PINK.
Including
Ntw Hybrid
12 Different Hollys
Japanese Ribbon leaf and lace leaf Maples
Heather and Daphnes - several varieties
"EVERYTHING IN SHRUBS"
Southern Oregon Nursery Co.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
2922 So. Pacific Hiwey Phone 772-4367
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looks hand knit. It looks expensive.
And it looks very new , , , with a soft U neckline
for the correct layered look. Our lush,
brushed mohair in lovely Garland colors is made to
top all the Garland sweaters,
skirls and pants we have to go with It.
Parker
WOODS
220 E. Main Downtown Medford
m Serving Southern Oregon and s,rr?TiWiJT J
Northern California for Over 35 Year 'fiJf!'
tee fcJt
(. ' .irleen karat It handsome and enduring will appeal to the Mfrfas In him. From our
Fort Knox collection of masculine mementoes, we suggest any one of these striking
accessories that he will be wearing or carrying through Chrfstmases to come.
A. Florentine-finish 14k cuff links $70.00
B. Fourteen karat gold tie holder $30.00
C. Matching fourteen karat tie tack $1 1.50
D. Yellow cat's-eye 14k gold ring $47.50
E. Cultured pearl 14k gold tie tack $16.00
F. Cultured pearl 14k gold lie tack $17.50
G. Fourteen karat gold signet ring $65.00
H. Masonic ring In fourleen karat $72.00
I. Home Sweet Home 14k gold key $39.95
J. Fourleen karat gold pocket knife $19.00
K. Florenline-finish buckle in 14k $69.50
L. Florentine-finish 14k cuff links $39.00
Prices include Federal tax
On the wrists of
the world's preat men W
. ROLEX
V
Leons
IMAGINE collected logolher the great
men of the world, the international
statesmen, the leaders of industry, the
big names in sport and entertainment,
the aristocracy of Europe and America.
Take a look at their wrists and see the
watches they wear. You'd see a host
of silent testimonials for Rolex.
Rolex watches are incomparably accurate.
Rolex watches have, in perfection, all tho fea
tures that a walch can have waterproof cases,
a self-winding mechanism, an automatic calen
dar. Over the years these excellences have given
so great a prestige to the name Rolex, that Rolex
has coma to be regarded as the natural choice
of successful and distinguished men,
You can feel the unique pride of ownership thai
a Rolex gives you. As exclusive agonls for Rolex,
we have a wonderful collection of these superb
watches and chronometers.
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Phone 773-6206
209 Edsf Main
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