SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNE
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jr.. married April n in the nru presByienan church of Medford.
The bride ia the former Betty L. Conley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Conley, 1270 Orchard Home drive, and the bridesgroom it a
ton ox Mr. and Mr, weiley A. McKenzie ot Eagle Point.
(Shangle photo).
Miss Betty Conley JVed
To IVeslcy A. McKcnzie
Miss Betty L. Conley became the bride of Wesley A. McKenzie
Jr., at a ceremony held Saturday, April 22 at 8 p.m. in the First
Presbyterian church. About 12S guests were present for the
ceremony and reception.'
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Conley, 1270
Orchard Home drive, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley A. McKenzie Sr., Eagle Point.
For the service, read by the
Rev. Holly Roy Jarvis, the bride
wore a gown of satin, lace-trimmed,
and her finger-tip veil fell
from a tiara of seed pearls and
rhlnestones. She carried while
and purple orchids encircled
with white stephanotls. Mr. Con-
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siire to please tne most
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Just unpacked this
week
Exquisite Dresden type
figurines, with lovely
expressive faces and
slender tapering hands.
Their costumes are con
fections of laces and
ribbons, perfect to the
minutest detail.
Figurines In the mod
ern manner too, includ
ing a graceful Chinese
pair by Yona.
Table lamps In styles to
harmonize with any
decora tlve theme
whether it be modern,
traditional o r ranch
house.
Tole serving trays,
charmingly hand paint
ed, are outstanding val
ues at $1.95 each.
And dozens of other
new things we haven't
room to mention.
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Mr. and Mri. Wesley A. McKemie
ley gave his daughter in
murriage.
Mrs. Kershaw Miller, sister of
the bride, was matron-of-honor.
Her gown was of aquamarine
colored satin and she carried a
colonial bouquet of white iris
and pastel colored sweetpcas.
Bridesmaids were Miss Vera
Conley and Miss MitUic McKen
zie. Their gowns were of pink
satin and they carried colonial
bouquets of blue iris and pastel
sweet peas. Their headdresses
were also of sweetpcas.
Flower girl was little Dionna
Meyers, niece of the bridegroom,
and Jimmy McKenzie was ring
bearer. Dianna wore a frock of
yellow satin and carried a col
onial bouquet of yellow iris and
white sweet peas with white
sweet pea headdress.
Allen Conley and Gerald Mc
Kenzie lighted the candles.
The bride's mother wore an
orchid colored dress with cor
sage of lavender orchids, and
the bridegroom's mother wore a
tan suit with orchid corsage.
Mark McKenzie was best man
for his brother and ushers were
Kershaw Miller and John Free
man, the latter of Tiller. Menno
Bachmnnn was soloist, with Mrs.
Henry Hucncrgnrdl accompany
ing. The reception was in the
church parlor. Mrs. Frank Mey
ers cut the wedding cuke, assist
ed by Mrs. Don Miller, and Miss
Stinson poured. Bnskets of appie
blossoms, bridal wreath anil
Japanese quince formed a floral
setting for the wedding party in
the church and (or the reception
the bride's table was centered
with an arrangement of pastel
daisies and tulips.
Mr. McKenzie and his bride
traveled to Heno and Salt Lake
City for their wedding trip and
will live In Medford In the Lydia
apartments. Doth are graduates
o( Medfnrd senior high school.
Mrs. McKenzie is denial assist
ant for Dr. B. Thompson and !
Mr. McKenzie is with Cooksey
motors. ,
Here for the wedding were
Mrs. Ruth Tavis. aunt of tile
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cor
nelius nod Miss Gladys War-,
nccke, all of Spokane. ;
Plan Meeting
The Veterans o( Foreign Wars
Auxiliary, Department "f Ore
gon, will give a May pole wind
ing and dance at Camp White
Monday evening, May 1.
All organizations are Invited
to attend. Women are asked to
wear (lowered spring dresses.
Sunday, April 30. 19S0
Many Parties Given
For Mrs. Grant Todd;
Couple To Leave City
Mrs. Grant Todd, who is leav
ing Medford to make her home
in Reedsport, Ore., was Tion
orcd at a number ot farewell
parties last week.
Mrs. Todd was honored Tues
day afternoon at a party and
handkerchief shower given by
Mrs. Wallace Brill at her home
on Lozier lane. Twenty-eight
members of Adarel Social club,
to which Mrs. Todd belongs,
were guests.
Thursday afternoon Mrs.
Frank Rout was hostess for a
party at her home. 601 Park
Place No. 5, which honored Mrs.
Todd. Dessert was served from
a table centered with spring
flowers, and Mrs. Todd was pre
sented a gift from the 12 guests.
All the guests are members of
Adarel Past Matrons' club.
Mrs. W. L. Greenleaf was
hostess Friday afternoon for a
luncheon and card party in Mrs.
Todd's honor. The guests were
served luncheon at Omar's near
Ashland, and then returned to
Mrs. Greenleaf's home. 103
South Holly street, for canasta.
Guests were Mrs. Tom Young,
Mrs. Susan Campbell, Mrs.
George Jackson, Mrs. Minnie
Ball and Mrs. Todd.
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Winn entertained at a
dinner for the Todds, the event
being at their home, 1004 East
Jackson street.
In Reedsport Mr. Todd will
take over a marine distributing
station for Standard OH com'
pany, and will also operate a
small store which handles nsn
ing and boating supplies and
equipment. He has been main
tenance superintendent for this
district for Standard Oil for the
past 16 years.
The Todds are well known In
the city's fraternal circles. Mrs.
Todd is a past matron of Adarel
chapter, OES, Jacksonville, and
Mr. Todd is a member of the
grand budget committee of East
ern Star for Oregon and Is also
president of the newly organized
Southern Oregon Association of
Eastern Star.
Miss Deborah Tremblay
To Leave City Monday;
Farewell Parties Given
Various groups of the First
Presbyterian church have enter
tained through the week honor
ing Miss Deborah Tremblay who
has served as director of young
people in Christian education in
the church for the past five
years. Miss Tremblay will leave
Monday for San Jose, Cal.,
where she will take up duties
there in directing Christian ed
ucation throughout the church
groups as well as do youth work.
For the first three yeari here,
Miss Tremblay served as sec
retary and director of the youth
education work combined. She
came here from Minnesota
where she had done similar
They also presented Miss Trenv
held in her honor.
Tuesday evening Sunday
school teachers of the church en
tertained at a surprise farewell
party for Miss Tremblay, fol
lowing their regular meeting
in the church. They presented
her with a gift.
The young people of the
church entertained at a dinner
and handkerchief shower in the
church Thursday in her honor,
ahoy also presented Miss Trem
blay with a piece of luggage.
This evening following church
services an informal gathering
in the church parlors will be
held in nor nonor.
Hollywood. Apr. 29 (U.R)
Frank Sinatra has received his
release from Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer in a "friendly parting
the flower fragrances of romance
RED ROSE
and
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Wear theie fomovt Bouqvtli by lentheric tor tentimtnlal
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lovingly. The flower-frethneu lingers with en
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Hillsboro Girl Wed
To Leigh Duane Eden
In Church Service
From Hillsboro, Ore., comes
news of the wedding of Miss
Barbara Jean Twiford, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ber
nard Twiford of that city, to
Leigh Duane Eden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Albert Eden of
211 Genessee street, Medford.
The rites were read Saturday,
April 22 at high noon at All
Saints' Episcopal church in Hills-
hnrn ku the. Umi Stain Whil.
side, and Mr. Twiford gave his
aaugnier in marriage.
Mrs. Ardith Miller was organ
ist. The bride's gown was of white
i..ni.j...i.H nrcunriv fashioned
with a very full skirt, and a seed
-1 kln holA hor not veil She
carried a bouquet of orchids and
valley lilies. Miss sniriey inur
man of Boise, Ida., was brides-
Htairl Gha wnra vpHnw marnui-
sette'with full skirt and earned
a bouquet of shattered yeiiow
arratinnm and nale BDriCOt
colored transvaal daisies.
For the wedding the bride s
v. - ii.i.rn i Kii0A rrene at-
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pale pink dwarf lilies, ine Driae
groom's mother wore a suit of
pale blue sharkskin and her cor
sage was of shattered yellow
carnations. , .
T-,..,.ln. Cm.ll EMun nf Vnkima
served as best man for his
brother. . . . j
The reception which followed
il chnlU home of the
bride's parents. Assisting were
Mrs. Mllion 11. Junes, " -
liam A. Prier, Mrs. L. W. Guild,
Mrs. Thomas Lusk, Mrs. L. A.
Montgomery. Church and recep
tion decorations were of pink
peach blossoms, white bridal
wreath, white daffodils and
white tulips.
One hundred guests attended
the wedding and reception.
Mr. Eden and his bride will
11... I- Dflptlanrl fnllnuinff 11 Wed
ding trip to Seattle. The bride
attended the university ui vji-
..-i .ha vn n member
of Alpha Chi Omega, and the
bridegroom also attended the
university, his fraternity being
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Mr. and airs, taen uom wc.
. i t : 1 1 tw tha wpdriinff.
and other guests from Medford
were Mr. ana ftirs. nuianu
bard. Also present for the wed-Mr-
inH Mrs Georee
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Schwarz and Miss Joanne
Schwarz, Salem; Mr. ana inrs.
Douglas Eden of Yakima, James
cn nr Fiiopnp and Dr. Mabel
Hardenbrook of Oregon City.
All-Day Institute
To Be Held Thursday
By WCTU in Prospect
ProsDect Nazarene church will
be the scene of the Bi-county
Women's Christian Temperance
Union institute Thursday. May
4. Those wishing to attend are
asked to meet at the Medford
First Presbyterian church for
transportation.
The Rev. Don Byers will give
the day's address. An interesting
orogram has been planned and
will Include special music.
Luncheon will be served at
noon In the church.
In charge of the program for
the day are Mrs. Sherman L.
Divine, president; Mrs. Marion
Bean, vice-president. Reports
will also be given by directors
of the group. (
Arrive
Caot. and Mrs. Charles O.
Welch and sons, Michael and
Richard, have arrived from Dav
enport, la., to visit Mrs. Welch's
larents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gold
smith. Ross lane.
Captain Welch Is to leave soon
for an assignment In Yokohama.
Japan. Mrs. Welch and their sons
will remain to spend several
months with the Goldsmiths.
They expect to Join Captain
Welch In Japan at a future date.
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one but Iht two time honored
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Shown following their wedding April 22 in All Saints' Episco
pal church. Hillsboro, are Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Duane Eden. The
bride is the former Barbara Jean Twiford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bernard Twiford of Hilliboro. and Mr. Eden Is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Albert Eden of 211 Genessee street.
John Brewer To Sing
In Annual Festival
Of Portland College
Portland Among student
musicians to perform in the an
nual spring festival of music to
be sponsored May 1 by the music
department of Lewis and Clark
college at the Portland civic
audtorium will be John Brewer
from Medford.
The program will be given
jointly by five vocal and instru
mental organizations, the sym
phonic band, the choir, the sym
phony orchestra, the men's glee
club and madrigal singers.
Young Brewer will perform as
second tenor in the quartet, sec
ond tenor glee club and second
tenor in the choir. He is also
student director of the glee club.
Each group will present indi
dual numbers and for the finale
all 200 musicians will appear in
an ensemble arrangement of "A
Festival Prelude" from Wagner's
Die Meistersinger ' under direc
tion of Dr. John Stark Evans,
head of the music department.
John Brewer is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Brewer, 307 Laur
el street. He is a senior majoring
in music and recently has beet
named executive secretary oi
Lewis and Clark College Alumni
association.
Lady Elks
Lady Elks will meet Tuesday.
May 2 at 2 p.m. in the Elks'
temple.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mrs. J. Duckett. Mrs. D.
O. Frederick, Mrs. H. K. Hanna,
Mrs. K. H. Robinson and Mrs.
E. G. Randolph -
On Tuesday, May 16 the local
women will entertain Lady Elks
from Ashland and Grants Pass.
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Fibre Glass Nylon Rayon f Hanging Service
Wakefield Drapery
2nd Floor Medford Furniture 6th & Bartlctt, Phone 2-6010
Canon and Auxiliary
Visit Klamath Falls;
Plan Meeting Friday
A group of members of Canton
Siskiyou and auxiliary, Patri
archs Militant, motored to
Klamath Falls Thursday night
to meet with Crater canton. Col.
E. W. Pease, chief -of -staff, was
inspecting officer.
Also attending were Mrs.
Pease, a past state president of
the Oregon Association of
Ladies' auxiliaries of the Patri
archs Militant, Mrs. O. S. Wal
den, president of the Medford
auxiliary; Mrs. Lewis Thompson,
clerk of the Medford group;
Captain W. H. Dyer, Major L.
O. Howard, O. S. Walden, Mrs.
A. H. Hansen. Mrs. Howard, Mrs.
Dyer and Mrs. Minnie Bryant,
all members of the local canton
and auxiliary.
Supper preceded the meetings,
and - refreshments closed the
evening.
Siskiyou Canton will meet
Friday, May 5 at the IOOF hall.
A covered dish dinner at 6:30
p.m. will be followed by busi
ness meetings arid initation.
Centra Point Group
Will Meet on Thursday
Central Point Mrs. Henry
Conger, Old Stage road, will be
hostess to members of the Cen
tral Point Garden club Thurs
day May 4. at 10 a.m. All mem
bers are asked to wear working
clothes and take a sack lunch.
Dessert and coffee will be furn
ished by the hostesses.
Attention is called to the
change in time of meeting.
Miss Marlene Morse
Honored at Shower;
Wedding Set May 6
Miss Marten6 Morse, bride
elect of Joe Morris, was honor
guest at a shower given April
23 in the parlor of St. Peters
Lutheran church. The bride-to-be
was presented many gifts.
The gifts had been placed on a
decorated table with a heart
shaped center piece with minia
ture bride and bridegroom
figurines.
Miss Morses mother, Mrs.
Merville Morse, assisted with the
gifts. ,
About 50 guests were present.
Prizes were won by Mrs. A.
Hueners, Mrs. Arthur Jahnke,
Mrs. H. Young, Mrs. iH. Mere
dith, Mrs. A. Adolphs, Mrs. A.
Nellson and E. Gemaelich. Host
esses were Miss Sally Tarns,
Mrs. Rex Danner, Mrs. R.
Holmes and Mrs. E. C. Tarns.
Wedding date for the betroth
ed couple will be May 6. The
Rev. H. H. Young will officiate
at the ceremony to be held in St.
Peter's Lutheran church.
Meeting Set
Chapter CG, PEO, will meet
Wednesday, May 3 at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Pugh, 621 South
Ivy street. Luncheon will be
served at 1 p. m.
There will be an exemplifica
tion of the ritual, followed by
a program on the topic, "Week
end Trips" by Mrs. J. A. Grigs-by.
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Prospect Couple
Married Sunday
Prospect Miss Ruth Gover
nor became the bride of Lester
Smith in a ceremony held Sun
day, April 23 in the Church of
the Nazarene, Prospect. The
ceremony was preformed by the
Rev. Robert W. Gwinn.
A reception followed In the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barnie Governor.
The newlyweds plan to live
at Trail Creek.
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