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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 19

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Holiday Wedding Planned by Couple and Mrs. Arthur Brown, 1165 Woodrow lane, announce engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to Gilbert Craft, son of Mrs. Senia Maine, Aberdeen, Wash. Miss Brown was a member of the 1951 graduating class of Medford senior high school. Her fiance, who was recently discharged from the marine corps, is now on the staff of Bear Creek orchards.

The wedding will be held New Year's eve. Miss June Darby (Brainerd photo) Miss June Darby And Fred Phillips Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Darby, 1140 Sweet road, the engagement of daughter, June Maureen, to Fred D.

Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips, 1597 South Peach street.

The bride-elect is a senior at Medford senior high school, where Mr. Phillips graduated with the class of 1948. He is employed by the California Oregon Power company and is a member of the local National Guard. The couple plans a summer wedding. Miss Loretta Rush To Become Bride Of Vernon Lehman Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil E. Rush, 1710 Orchard Home court, announce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Vernon D. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard S. Lehman, 2570 Springbrook road, Medford. Miss Rush and fiance are graduates of Medford high school. She is now secretary to the principal of the school and he is employed by C. C.

Hoover and sons. The wedding is planned for next fall. I CONTRACT BRIDGE LECTURE LESSON SERIES By Sam Gordon 3 LECTURES $2 Hotel Medford Evenings 8 P.M. Open to the Public Tickets Now On Sale At HOTEL MEDFORD Miss Darlene Brown (Brainerd photo) Announce Trothal Of Medford Nurse, Eagle Point Man Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Simon of Central Point announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Darrel Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stanley, Eagle Point, at a family gathering Saturday, October 27.

Miss Simon is a graduate of Liberty high school, Findlay, and Henry Ford Hospital school of nursing and hygiene, Detroit, Mich. She is now employed at the Medford clinic. Mr. Stanley is a graduate of Medford high school and is sociated with his father as rancher near Eagle Point. No definite date has been set for the wedding.

Parents Tell Troth Of Sally Moffitt To Jerry Lausmann Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Motfitt, 1362 Kings highway, announce the engagement of their daughter of Sally, Mr. to Jerry Lausmann, son and Mrs. A.

mann, Medford. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Moffitt is a former student at Willamette university, and is a member of the university chapter of Delta Gamina sorority. Her fiance attended Oregon State college and then served in the United States navy. Both young people are now attending a school of business administration in Portland.

Yours For Enchantment Long or Short Formal for the holiday parties woven of glamour and festive as the season itself! 22 S. Grape Miss Joan Brummond (Brainerd photo) Tell Engagement Joan Brummond, Richard Edmund Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brummond, 754 South Holly street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Joan, to Richard Malcom Edmund, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest W. Edmund, 1105 West Main street. The wedding is planned for the Christmas holidays. Miss Brummond was graduated from Medford high school and later attended the University bride-elect of Oregon.

is At the staff present of the on 20-30 club in the head office of the club at Sacramento, Cal. Her fiance is in the air force and is stationed at Mather Field, near Sacramento. He is also a graduate of Medford high school. Harriet Walker, Jerry Sherman Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Walker, Jacksonville highway, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to Jerry Sherman, son of Mrs. Estella Sherman, Stewart avenue. Wedding plans are indefinite.

The bride-to-be was graduated from Medford high school and later attended Southern Oregon college and the University of Oregon. She is now on the staff of the United States National bank, Medford branch. Mr. Sherman also graduated from Medford high school and attended Southern Oregon college. He is now engaged in log.

ging. Beta Sigma Phi Pledges Eiaht; Dinner is Given A pledge ritual was conducted by Alpha Beta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genessee street.

Candles lighted the scene and the flower arrangements were of yellow roses. Mrs. William Hartman ducted the pledge ceremony for Miss Anna May and Mesdames Oris Goble, Nick R. DeWitt, Paul Lowery, M. Dale Farr, Herbert Merriman, Alex McDonald and Steven Saimons.

Mrs. James Winkler, Mrs. Ralph Filsinger, Mrs. I. E.

Schuler and Mrs. M. P. Boehme assisted in the ceremonier was officially made an honorary member in service preceding the pledge ritual. Following the ceremonies formal dinner was held at Rogue Valley Country club.

Mrs. Filsinger, Mrs. A. K. Hayes, and Mrs.

E. N. Donnelly were in charge of table decorations. Women of Rotary To Hold Meeting Mrs. Walter Young will be hostess for Women of Rotary Wednesday, November 7 at the home of Mrs.

Z. N. Agee, 518 South Oakdale avenue. A salad luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., followed by a short business meeting and cards. Assisting Mrs.

Young will be Mrs. Walter G. Carson, Mrs. Robert G. Fowler, Mrs.

James Dunlevy, Mrs. Martin E. Sands, Mrs. Harvey Robertson, Mrs. James F.

Moore and Mrs. E. Edgerton. Members are reminded to take their own tray and table service. Wives of all Rotarians are invited, to attend.

Book Club Mrs. R. W. Grey will be hostess for a meeting of Contmoorary Book club Wednesday. The meeting will be held in the Grey, home, 18 Modoc avenue, and Mrs.

Grey will provide the program. FURS Dallaire france 1060 Crater Lake Ave Phone 2-6526 Medford, Ore. Sunday, November 4, 1951 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE -THREE PRE HOLIDAY SPECIALS ly the and early we've Prices choice quickly! chandise from Christmas. tomorrow. to smart savings! ever tumble stock has seize presents Think Then shoppers been and offered! the ahead come values taken priced will select and hottest All in be now to soar pocket direct- these early mer- buys here sell to Sterling Cigarette Urns, $5.75, now 3.00 Ladies' Cigarette Case, values to $18.00 1.50 Pierced Solid Gold 1.00 Ladies' and Gents' Gold Filled Watch 1.75 Men's Cuff Links, values to $9.00, 1.00 Sterling Sugar 1.00 Men's 17-Jewel Wrist Watches Reduced 17.50 Incabloc, water resistant, radium hands, sweep second.

Wm. Rogers 2-pc. Service for 8 Cotillion pattern, hollow handles, tarnish proof chest included 1 Group of Sterling Silver Candy 1.25 Suitable for bridge tables and prizes 1 Group of Compacts, Values to $7.50, .99 1 Group of Men's and Women's Wrist Watches Nationally advertised but inexpensive MONDAY ONLY Ring Mountings $6.50 and your old mounting. Values to $25. A new, modern mounting for your diamond.

7 Jewel Travel Alarm Clocks, only 7.00 Radium hands and dial Men's and Women's Cameo and Stone Rings 7.50 group of solid gold rings. Values up to $50.00 7x35 Binoculars, were $129.00, Now only $80.00 Individual focus 8x30 Binoculars, were $90.00, Now only re Binoculars, were $99.50, Now only $65.00 Silverware Chests, values to $10, and $2.00 Tarnish proof chests with slight stock damage. a a MONDAY ONLY Costume Jewelry One Assortment of Values up to $15.00. Too many articles to list. Come in early Monday.

These won't last long Men's Wedding Rings, 19.75 values, reduced to One assortment of 14 K. Rings One Assortment Silverplated Holloware to $3.95 Bread Trays, Relish Dishes and Cake Plates WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO. LIMIT QUANTITIES All prices include Fed. tax NO GIFT WRAPPING NO LAY-AWAYS JEWELERS MEDFORD, OREGON.

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