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4 C SUNDAY, bl'X'EMBIvR 23. 1963 MlillKort) .MAIL TRIBUNE. MfcDFOKD. OREGON IK Many Engagements Announced During Holidays I1.1 ' Linda Mae Mullm Betrothal Announced TALENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ted dy R. Mullin, 111 Valley View Koad, Talent, announce the en gagement of their daughter Miss Linda Mae Mullin, to Gor don Earl Duvaul. Miss Mullin is a senior at Thoenix High School and is em ployed at Cookie s Cafe, Talent. Mr. Duvaul is a student at Southern Oregon College and is a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duvaul, 2948 Barbara Street, Ashland. He is employed at East Side Pharmacy, Ashland and Wainscott's Pharmacy, Medford. No wedding dale has been set. Engagement At Christmas Patricia Ann Calhoun (Knackstcdt photo) Betrothal News Is Made Known GOLD HILL - Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Payne, Gold Hill, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Crystal Payne, to David Franklin Hosecrans, son of Herbert F. Rosecrans, Scio, Ore. Miss Payne, a graduate of Crater High School, is now cm ployed by the Bell Telephone Company, Medford. Her fiance was graduated from Scio High School and at tended Multnomah Junior Col lege, Portland, for two years. No dale has been set for the wedding. Adarel Chapter Meeting Slated JACKSONVILLE - The next meeting of Adnrcl Chapter, Or di r of Ihe Eastern Slar. is an nounced (or Thursday, January 2 at K p m , in Ihe Jacksonville Masonic Temple. Mrs. Helen Buflinglon, worthy matron, and Orval Shores, wor thy patron, will preside. Refreshments will be served in the dining room following the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coiiley, Mir. Lewis Applcbaker and Mrs. Ruth Mack make up the cnmmiltec. RNA Lodge" ( andiilales ol Ihe Mistletoe! Camp, R o v a I Neighbors of i i yi'i i, nni : ..... 4p .Marion I'ryslul I'nyne (Ilrainrrd phnln) Amoiicn Lodge, will be initiated i shut-in residents ol the com during Ihe Thursday, January 2 ! munily. meeting in Ihe Pythian Build-1 This has been an innu.il ing. Olficeis are to wear formal Christmas project of the group dress . . ; lor many years. News Is Told . Of Engagament The engagement of Miss Caro line Allse Denyer and W. Roger Gallacci, 1010 Beall Lane, Cen tral Point, has been announced by Miss Denyer's mother, Mrs. Russell H. Denyer, 19 Ross Court, Medford. The bride-elect also is the daughter of the late Mr. Denyer. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallacci, 4297 Table Rock Road, Central Point. Both Miss Denyer and Mr. Gallacci arc graduates of Med ford High School. She is a soph omore at the University of Ore gon and is a resident of High land House. He has completed a tour of duty with the Air Force and now plans to continue his education. Caruline Ahsc Denyer Announced Party Ihe engagement of Miss Pa- tricia Ann Calhoun and Roger Dean Hout was announced on Christmas Eve during a gather ing of friends and relatives In the home of the bridegroom- elect's molher, Mrs. LaVonuc Hout, 324 North Front Street. Medford. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Calhoun, l(if,3 Biddle Road. Mr. Hout also is a son of Ken neth W. Hout, Portland. Miss Calhoun and her fiance arc St. Mary's llich School graduates. She also attended Southern Oregon College for two years, and now is employed at La Poinlc's. Mr. Hout is in his senior year at the University of Portland and is to craduate In industrial administration next spring. He is a member of the university track team and also is a major in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. The wedding is scheduled for early June. Keep frozen foods at zero de grees to prevent unwanted changes in llnvor and ap pearance, Pictures of Holy Land To Be Shown at Center Pictures of the Holy Land will be shown Monday, December 30, at the Senior Activity Cen ter, 601 East Jnckson Street, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. John Daugherty, 504 Ashland Avenue, Ashland, will show the pictures for the Arm Chair Travelers group. The pic tures were taken by Mrs. Dough erty's sister, Miss Grace Ridley, when on duty with the U. S. Army Engineers in 1959. This program was arranged for the Christ mas season by Dr. Frank Roberts, Mrs. Judd Grccnman and Mrs. K. J. Knut-I son, the committee in charge. well as former members who Since Ibis program started in 'wish In continue to play. Mem I'M seniors have visiled the i hers arc to lake their own majority of the countries of the! world llnough Ihe pictures ol valley travelers. Women to Hear! Foreign Students, Mieko Hnynshi and Toshiko Fumibaslii, Mnlliml's exchange Indents from Japan, will speak uhout the Japanese customs and fashions or Christian Business and Professional Women's coun cil at a dinner meeting. The dinner will he at the Rogue Val ley Country Club January 2 at H 13 p m. "The Moon Song" from Ihe Mikado will be sung by Hay Lewis. Melvin Frost, who recently re lumed from a world (rip, will speak and show slides taken on his travels. Members arc asked to bring guesls . IHornbrook Women Fill Yule Boxes HORMIKOOK Members of the Christian Women's Commu nity Fellowship met last Monday at the Methodist Chinch where Kiev filled boxes with homo- made cookies and jellies. These were delivered to Ihe elderly or ' '4 .Martha Louise Casad Couple Sets August Date For Marriage The engagement of Miss Martha Louise Casad to Phillip William Morgan, has been an nounced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Casad, Route 1, Box 399-A, Med ford. Mr. Morgan is a son of Mrs. Frank Morgan, (i29 South Holly Street, Medford, and the late Mr. Morgan. Miss Casad is a senior at the University of Oregon School of Nursing, Portland. Her fiance is majoring in business at Port land Stale College and is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Both are 1959 grad uates of Medford High School. The wedding date has been set for August 29. TALK NT Mr. and M r s. Thomas While, 2111 Old Pacific Highway, Talent, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, In (lint Wolford, son of .Mr. and Airs. Waller II. Wol ford. 34 9 West Vallev View Koad. Ashland. .Miss' While is a junior at Phoenix High School and Mr. Wolfnrd Is employed at Kngap Lumber Company. No wedding date has been set. Other programs at the center this week include the knitting class at 3 p.m. Monday under Ihe direction of Mrs. Edward Harnett and oil painting, Tues day at I p.m. January 1 Ihe center will be closed. The following Wednes day seniors may take ihcir crafts to be judged. Thursday, January Ihe: shiiffli'liuard learns will play from III a.m. until noon and Ihe senior orchestra will practice from 1 to ;i p m. Saturday. January 4, Mrs. Maude Codding will start a con- ; tract bridge class at 1 p.m. It will be open to now players who cards, pencils and notebooks. The Singing Seniors will siimc January 5 with Mrs. Ki ma White at the piano. Mrs. Nellie I'oling is hostess (or the group. Seniors wishing particular ac tivities at the center are en couraged to write or telephone the center. Teachers are need ed for classes in copper tooling mil mosaic. The ONLY Time-Tested GLASS FIREPLACE SCREEN Enjoyed by Thousands in lb Rogue River Valley nil PHONE SMITH LUMBER CO. Corner 8th and Fir Slrocts Students Set Wedding Date Among the holiday engage ment announcements was that of Miss Karlcne Ann Neill and Larry R. Jones. News of their engagement was made known by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Neill, 1415 West Eighth Street. Both are Medford High School graduates. The bridegroom-elect, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Jones, 1226 Dakota Street, is a junior student at the University of Oregon majoring in dentistry. Miss Neill has attended South ern Oregon College and now is enrolled in Robertson's School of Business. ', Karlrne Ann Neill June Wedding Is Planned Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bark er, 1524 Lenora Drive, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Janice Jean Barker, to Robert Stanton Rix Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanton Rix, Eugene, former Medford residents. The couple plans a June 13 wedding. Both Miss Barker and her fi ance are students at Southern Oregon College and both arc Medford High School graduates. The bride-elect is employed part lime at Parker Woods Leon's Store. Her fiance also has attended the University of Oregon. ilf-""!,- WmrtHHWrVtMi tut! Jimlee .Iran Barker OSU Student Is Guest Here David McKcllnr, Honolulu, Hawaii, who has been a house guest for the past week at the home of James Snodgrass, tfiri West Hth Street, Medford, left Saturday for San Francisco, to visit another friend, Ronald Zieler. All three young men are stu dents at Oregon State Univer sity in Corvallis. Mr. McKcllnr will spend the remainder of the vacation period in the San Fran cisco area and the two will drive north January 5. slopping in Medford for Mr. Snodgrass and Ihe trio will continue to Corvallis. Son at Home ASHLAND A guest during the Christmas holidays at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Roherson, ITIli Parker Street, is Ihcir son Galen, who is a cadet at the United States Mili tary Academy. West Point, N.Y. OIrtS MAXIMUM HEAT tllMINAUS IOOM MEAT IOS3, SAVES fUEl PI01ECTS AGAINST HYING SPAKV ASHES, DIRT AND DHAFTS TWIN POOIS OPEN WIPE EOK EASY lOAl 40 OF FUEl CONISOl PRATT WITH TWO SlIO. ING DOOIS FOS FAST CIS SlOW FI1E SOIIO MASS CONSHUCTION. EAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS IN USE WINTEI AND SUMMER UIN WOOD, COAl 0. OAS 772-7166 Betrothal - News Told At Holiday Open House t-, ... . ,. w, Miss Joyce Pearson Students To Study In Mexico Two Medford university stu dents plan to attend the winter term at the University of the Americas in Mexico City, Mex., Miss Mary Kay Harris, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Harris, 707 South Oakdalc Ave nue and Miss Julia Yoakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoakley, 42 West Vilas Road. They expect to leave here Janu ary 3. At the present they are spending the holidays with their parents. Miss Harris, a University of Oregon student, plans to major in English and also will make a study of the Negro in the Americas. Miss Yoakley, an Oregon State University student, is majoring in education. Her minor subject is music and she will study Latin American music and Mexican dances. The students are to live in Mexican homes approved by the university. In Klamath ASHLAND - Mr. and Mrs. David Deller, 275 Scenic Drive, spent Christmas in Klamath where they joined in a tamily celebration at the home of Mr. Deller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Deller. ft -?A IfllMIIIBIIIHlMIMM tillIll TKAIL Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pearson of North Hollywood, Calif., and Trail, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joyce Pearson, to Walter Lael Prock III, Honolulu, Ha waii during a Christmas open house at ther guest ranch at Trail. Mr. Prock is the son of Mrs. Cameron Prock and Walter Lael Prock Jr. both of Honolulu, Ha waii. The couple plans to be mar ried in June. i Miss Pearson was graduated from Medford High School in 1960 and is a senior at the Uni versity of Oregon. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Prock was graduated from Punahou School in Hawaii in 1959 and recently received his degree from the University of Oregon. He is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Mr. Prock plans to graduate study at the university. Siskiyou Court Observance Set; Party Is Held YREKA Obligation Night will be observed ty Siskiyou court, urder ot the Amaranth at their next meeting January 10, it was announced during the recent annual Christmas party and dinner for court members. The men members will be in charge of refreshments and pro gram. Past royal matrons and pa trons will be honored at the January 24 meeting, it also was announced by Mrs. Betty Dow, associate matron. Mrs. Paul Johnson was in charge of the recent dinner. A tree furnished by Lee Morford, a past patron, was decorated by Mrs. Emma Ahlgren, Mrs. Nel lie George and Mrs. Morford. A business session was con ducted by the matron, Mrs. La verna Hopkins, assisted by the associate patron, James Dow. Mrs. Hazel Rohrcr read holi day messages. Mrs. Ahlgren, deputy grand matron, and Mrs. Dow read Christmas poems. Linda Paulazzo distributed gifts and Mrs. Glenn Fcustal furnish ed piano music. Mr. Feustal was honored in observance of his birthday. once a year! After Christmas ST0REWIDE CLEARANCE Drastic reductions in the famous LaPointe's manner! Hundreds of Dresses Coats Suits Sweaters Sportswear Blouses Skirts Carcoats Shoes Formfit Foundations Lake Creek Unit Date Is Changed LAKE CREEK - Members of the Lake Creek Home Extension unit will meet January 8 at 10:30 a. m. instead of the first Wed nesday of the month which will be New Year's day. The session will be held in the home of Mrs. Fred Osterman, Brownsboro. The project lesson, "Better Baking and Broiling Equip ment," will be given by Mrs. Wayne Marshall and Mrs. Roy Colley. Information concerning t h e menu can be obtained from Mrs. Henry Meyer. Table serv ice will be required. All interest ed women in the area are invit ed to attend. ONCE-A-YEAR SALE Now-because Helena Rubinstein believes that Ultra Feminine is her greatest cosmetic achievement she makes this special offer to introduce it to more women. Your first jar will convince you that you can look younger! 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By and Mrs. Harold Reed conducted large, however, you will do bet the business session. I tcr to buy assorted wares to suit Mrs. Noble gave the contin-1 your needs. t Estrogenic Hormone Crem K with Progesterone ,1 i Helena Rubinstein (Qood HouaekeoplngJ Yule Program uity program on the theme, "The Nine Bark," and empha sized her talk by showing pressed dried specimens. Mrs. Fred Edens won the prize of the month. Mrs. Nichol ducted the gift exchange. con- The hostess, Mrs. Godward, was assisted by Mrs. Reed. Tea tabls were decorated with evergreen and Christmas mo tifs. Mrs. Dee Hendrickson and Mrs. McKee poured. When you embark on a shop-