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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Miss JoAnn Larsen And Floyd Hart Jr., Married Saturday St Mark's Episcopal church was the scer.e cf trie wedding Saturday. June 7, o M:s JoAnn Barbara Larsen to Floyd Henry Hart Jr. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agnar Larsen 2234 Aloha street, and the bride groom i a son of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Henry Hart, Central Point 'The double-ring ceremony was read by :he Rev. George R. V. Bolster at five o'clock in the aft ernoon. About 130 guests were present. Soloist was Mrs. James Am nion, sister of the bride. For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina length gown with lace bodice, long sleeves and net skirt. A headdress of orange blossoms held her short veil and she carried a prayer book with orchids. Miss Donna Shaw, maid-of-honor, wore nile green net and carried red rose buds. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Lee Zie mer, sister of the bride from Seattle: Mrs. James Keeble. sis ter of the bridegroom, Medford. Mis Marilyn Payne and M'-j' Betty Farrar, Medford. Miss Far rar wnie pink. Miss Payne's frock was maize color, Mrs. Kee ble wore a frock of orchid shade and Mrs. Ziemer's gown was blue. The gowna were of net worn with floral headdresses. All carried nosegays. For the wedding Mrs. Larsen wore a gown of rose with purple orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore deep blue lace with dusty pink bat and pink orchid corsage. Mr. Larsen gave his daughter In marriage, and Mr. Keeble was best man for his brother-in-law. Ushers were Ted Rubinstein. Portland. Fitzhugh Brewer, Med ford. Elmer Anderson, Los Ange les and Roland-Hill, Fresno, Cal. The reception which followed ing them told briefly of the hia the ceremony was given by the : tory of Zonta International and bride's parents In the home of : the local club and also explained the bridegroom'a parents. the privileges and requirements White gladioli and peonies de- eorated the rooms and the re- freshment table. Miss Pat Lyd-j retiring president, Mrs. Evelyn lard cut the wedding cake andcrain. are Mrs. Edith Gilford, Misses Gail Gatter and Marlene; president: Mrs. Mildred Swain, Smith poured. Mr. Hart and his bride travel ad to San Francisco for their wedding trip and will live at Rorwell, N.M., where the bride groom is on duty with the United Statee Air force. I Forever Yours ... j J j Lawrence s J 4 sfl H TOUR SILVER STORE ,L JLff 1 jf- Speo.l.i.ro m FINE D'AVONQS j tv b, ..TT I I 130 E.it Mi.n 1 jj B'JDCIT TERMS AVAILABLE! JA MAIL TRIBUNE Many a Midfsrd father. If gWn his choice ef what he would like to do on Father's day, would go fishing. One of thtw is Earl Knight, shown hare with his lhrea sons and a nephew, who often accompany Mr. Knight on his fishing trips. Thty load up the family station wagon and boat with fishing gear, food and camping equipment, and head for a favorite fishing spot. Mr. Knight likes river fishing best, and is shown here telling the boys about the merits and proper use of a Medford Zontians Initiate Members Zonta club held form-1 instal lation of new officers and initia tion of new members Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Tliora Lawrence. The new members are Misa Louise Drew of Welcome Wagon; Dr. Mary Jane Fowler, physician; Mrs. Mavis Tepin, beautician supply and Mrs. Dora Gates of Gates Furniture. Mrs. Irean Grigsby in welcom- of membership, vPW officers installed bv the first vice-president; Mrs. Gene viev Thomas, second vice-presi dent Mrs. Mildred Wilson, secre tary and Mrs. Ethel Mclntyre, treasurer. The new officers were presented with corsages and the new members with rose buds. The day you buy 4 diamond you are buying for ths future: is well XM as for the present Sa Sunday. Juna IS. 1951 Miss Claire Hanley Is President-Elect Of State Federation Miss Claire Hanley, member of Jacksonville Garden club, was named president-elect of the Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs at the annual convention in Port land. Miss Hanley, widely known in southern Oregon for her gard ening interests, has held office in the federation in past years. Mrs. E. W. Jermark, Ashland, was elected state recording sec retary. Several Jackson county wo men, including Miss Hanley. at- ; tended the convention. Medford Garden club delegates were Mrs. E. M. Wallin and Mrs. J. J. Brugman. Mrs. Wallin is president-elect of the Medford group. Other Medford women attend ing were Mrs. R. T. Nichol, a member of both the Medford and Jacksonville Garden clubs; Mrs. Ivan Davles. and Mrs. W. A. Freeland, who was appointed Siskiyou district director. Mrs. Nichol was named state program chairman during the convention. The Medford club won second prize for its year book, compiled by Mrs. H. E. Bush. Mrs. Lawrence Luy, Jackson ville, also attended, and Mrs. J. H. von Kuhlman, Ashland, repre sented Ashland Garden club. Mrs. L. W. Franks, Redmond. Ore., is the new state president of the federation. Wilfred Hanson Receives Degree Mrs. Gottfred Hanson and daughter, Astric. Table Rock road, returned Tuesday from Corvallis where they attended graduation ceremonies at Oregon State college. Wilfred Hanson, son of Mrs Hansort and the late Gottfred Hanson, was a member of the graduating class, taking a bach elor of science .degree in the school of pharmacy. Mr. Hanson and his family will now live in Salem where he will be on the staff of a drug store. He was graduated from Medford high school with the class of 1944. FOE Chapter Here Elects New Officers Officers of the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles elected officers at lajt week's meeting. The new officers are Howard Brooks, president: J. A Meach am, past president; Eddie Olson, vice-president: Ray Collett. chap lain; Frank Burdick. conductor; Charles Walker. Inner guard; Ed Squire, outer guard, and Dr. B. E. Campbell, physician. Rich organ fa W o3y for 4a)trttsvft. PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE star drag reel. Shown (left to right) are Lynn Knight. Ill Stephen. 7: Gary Fierlirg, 4. (standing): Earl Jr.. 12; and Mr. Knight. Gary, son of Li. and Mrs. G. W. Fierling, is temporarily living with the Knights while his father is on duty with the army. Mrs. Knight, (whose name in Ruth), and a daughter. Sharon. 10. who also like to camp and fish, complete the family. The Knights live at S22 King street. (Brainerd photo) Committee Issues Ten Commandments For Tather's Day Believing that Father's day, being observed today, should have something more than Yuma. Ariz. There they met Miss mercial aspects, the National j Wiley's fiance. Tommy E. Harp Father's day committee issued ajer, and the couple's wedding was father's "Ten Commandments" ( to be held Saturday, June 14. for a happy family and a peace-1 Mr. Harper, who formerly ful life. !'ved in Butte Falls, is now a The national committee is Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, Mrs. Oliver Harriman. Mrs. Wil liam B. Bankhead, Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacker, Mrs. George E. Ruppert, Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett, Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Colonial Sons and Daughters. Camp Fire Girls. The ten commandments are: "The wise father encourages a respect for other nations, an un derstanding of other people: he gives his child confidence through the safety of a happy home; he teaches his child that he is no better than others, despite any differences: he is quick to offer a helping hand in times of trouble: he schools his child in good sportsmanship and I iar pui, win, lose or aravv; ne Miss Marv Louise Wilev .a iter gains respect and love of hisand Mrs Elzie Mahan'and ' child not by force but through companionship and wisdom; by his activity in community af fairs he teaches his child the im portance of good citizenship; he instills in his child a respect for law and order: he teaches his child that intolerance and ignor ance are alien to a world of peace; through spiritual guid ance, he teaches his child that greatnest. and goodness go hand in hand. Health Association Delegates To Attend Institute in Salem Mrs. John Cotton, Mrs. Fran cis Cheney, Mrs. Ray Casterline and Mrs. William Miller are delegates of the Jackson County Public Health association to at tend a summer health institute, in Salem beginning tomorrow through June 20. The session will be held on the Willamette uni versity campus. Ben D. Klning ham, executive secretary of the Illinois Tuberculosis association will be the guest speaker and consultant. Mr. Kiningham is considered well qualified to assist in prob lems on board member educa tion, program planning and budgeting, the association atates. The board of the Jackson coun ty association met June 11 In the home of Mrs. Cotton in Ash land. Plant for the year were discussed. music for the small church! Enrtrh the emcn of yonr church with the thouand of rich, lovely tone, of the Hammond Organ. Designed etpecitlly for the mall church or chapel, the Spinel Modl Hammond Organ is, aeTerthe If m, a cvmplet. organ xritb 2inan- Dais and a l.' nolf pedal keyboard. Self-comainrd hat tone equipment built into console: adfquiif for all medium-irr enckurrs. H-ar it todav! SINtT MODEL HAMMOND ORGAN $1285 Harper-Wiley Rites Planned for Saturday; Bride-Jo-Be Honored Miss Lois Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wiley, left I with her family June 11 for corporal in the United States Air Force. The couple will live in Santa Ana, Calif. The bride-elect was an honor guest at a bridal shower given June 10 at the home of Mrs. Dean Pruett, 206 South Orange street. Co-hostesses were Mrs. John Cox and the Misses Ger trude and Marie Wimmer. The Misses Wimmer are cousins of Miss Wiley. The refreshment table was ar ranged with yellow and white snapdragons and in an archway was a decorated umbrella which held the smaller gifts given to the honor guest. Yellow and white themed the decorations about the rooms. Guests included Mrs. M. R. Wilev the bride-elect's 'mother! Max Wimmer. her aunts. Others were Mrs. William Dameson. Mrs. Everett Gosch. Mrs. Melvin Mitchell, Mrs. P. H. Newcomb, Mrs. William Law rence. Mrs. C. A. Meunier. Mrs Ted Flury. Mrs. Chet Flury, Mrs. Oris Goble. Mrs. William Flury, Mrs. Thelma Sims. Mrs. Aulton Leek. Mrs. Don Buntin. "" i"-". r-en- tttvn UU ,1113. JCU nillK. The Misses Mary Ellen Smith. Bette Ridgely, Janet Walker. Patty Leek. Loretta Mahan and Christine Newcomb. The Wileys while away will visit a son, Don Wiley, an Air Force sergeant, and his wife, at Riverside, Calif. Past Matrons Plan Picnic for Wednesday Past Matrons club. Nevlta chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet for a picnic in Ashland park on Wednesday, June 18. at 1 p.m. Officers of the chapter are invited to attend as1 guests. ' THIS WEEK Everything washed and Huff dried. All flat work finished. 5 Shirts i? 90' Phone 2-2534 or 2-4776 THE American 132 SOUTH Free Pickup Church Rites Wed I Mary Ann Miksche, j Peter Thomas Trim j An event of June 7 was the) wedding of Miss Mary' Ann Miksche. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony Miksche, $13 Minnesota avenue, to Peter Thomas Trim of Saskatoon, Saa- katchewan, Canada. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. : William J. Trim of Prince Al bert, Saskatcnewan. The ceremony was read at two o'clock in the afternoon at Sa-j cred Heart Catholic church by the Rev. C. J. Lin eh an. The bride's brother, Leo Miksche, who came from New York City for the wedding, was soloist. Bruno Pellegrini waa at the organ. Tne bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a tradition al wedding gown of candlelight satin designed with train. Her veil was held by a tiny cap and she carried gardenias of ivory tone. Mrs. Laurence A. Neer, sister of the bride from Ft. Ord. Calif., was matron of honor, and brides maids were Miss Barbara Green and Miss Joan Dean, Medford, and Misa Dorothy Anderle and Misa Susan Barnes, Portland. Mrs. Neer wore a frock of nile green lace and taffeta and car ried an arm bouquet of white peonies. The bridesmaid's gowns were of pale pink lace and taf feta and their arm bouquets were of pink and white peonies. Small Maryanne Wilkinson of Ashland was flower girl. She wore a pink net frock and car ried a basket of roses. Thomas Nordby of White Sal mon, Wash., was best man and ushers were Lt. Laurence A. Neer, Donald Wilkinson. Chester Lenieve and Norbert Miksche, brother of the bride from Prine ville. The ceremony, attended by about 150 guests, was followed by a reception at Rogue Valley Country club. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Miksche wore a grey lace gown with purple hat and shoes and her corsage was an orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue gown with white hat and her flowers were pink begonias. The church decorations were of pink and white peonies, and were the work of Mrs. Lester Adams and Mrs. Martin Sands. Mrs. Ernest Barnes arranged the reception decorations. Mr. Trim and his bride will honeymoon at Canadian resorts and will live at Saskatoon, where the bridegroom is on the faculty, of the University of Saskatche wan. The bride attended the Uni versity of Oregon, where she was a member of Delta Zeta sorority, and Mr. Trim attended the Uni versity of British Columbia and the University of Oregon. He is a Kappa Sigma. Here for the wedding were the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trim, and his sister. Miss Mona Trim. Spokane, Wash.; Miss Maryellin Moore, Portland, who took charge of the guest book at the reception; Miss Kaye Crawford, Los An-; geles; Mrs. Arlen Joseph. Port la nd: Miss Joanne Lewis. Madras; Miss Carol Anderton. Klamath Falls; Mrs. I. M. John son, Portland. Butte Falls Women Plan Tour of Gardens Butte Falls A tour of sev eral gardens in th Butte Falls area will be made by members of the Butte Falls Garden club ! when they meet June 17. The group will gather at the home of Mrs. Keith Scott at 1:30 p.m. and a business session will pre cede the tour. In addition to the regular members any one in the vicinity interested is invited to attend. Don't Forget to try our Family Wash Laundry CENTRAL & Delivery Shirley Clifford, Vernon A. Groves Wed in Portland Misa Shirley Ann Clifford and Vernon A. Groves were wed June 4 in rites held at Sellwood Methodist church in Portland. About 300 persons attended the candlelight ceremonies at 8 o'clock in the evening. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifford, Port land, and the bridegroom's par-i ents are the Rev. and Mrs. Mere dith A. Groves, Medford. The bridegroom's father, who is minister of First Methodist church here, performed the service, assisted by another son, the Rev. Meredith R. Groves, minister of the Boise, Ida., First Methodist church. The double ring rites were used and the ceremony took place at 8 o'clock In the eve ning. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an informal white eyelet organdy dress over blue. She carried a nosegay of white roses and blue delphin ium. Mrs. Meredith R. Groves, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore yellow eyelet organdy over yel low and carried a nosegay of yellow and white flowers. Virginia TJomsland, cousin of the bride,' was flower girl, and Teddy Williams, another cousin, was ring bearer. The flower girl carried a basket of roses and blue delphinium. White gladiolus and blue del phinium decorated the church altar. Eugene Groves. Medford, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Fred Cummings, Woodburn, and Jim Morgali, Salem. Wedding music was furnished by Ted Maceivenna. About 230 guests attended the reception held in the church rooms. The couple mad a wedding trip to Devil's lake on the coast. They will live for the summer at 310 Laurel street, Medford. Both attended Willamette uni versity and both are instructors at the Oregon School for the Blind, Salem. The bride it a girls' gymnasium instructor, and the bridegroom it an assistant dean. The bride earlier attended Washington High school in Port land, and the bridegroom at tended Medford Senior high school. The bridegroom will work at Elk Lumber company during the vacation month. Both will be seniors at Willamette univer sity this fall and will continue their work at the school for the blind. After graduation from the university they both plan to at tend Boston Theological school. Adrienne's Help Yourself To Nylon . . . as only Artley does it! I Candy-cane stripes, rhinestone sparkles and a great to-do over pockets. These, the fashionable ingredi ents of our nimble nylon dress ... the sort that goes everywhere smoothly, smartly . . . never need see the likes of an iron! Choose red, green or blue. Sizes 12 to 20 - $10.98 MANY NEW SHEERS AVAILABLE NOW! Aclr Recent Shower Given For Miss Elsie Brown; v Rites Set For Friday Miss Elsie Brown, bride-elect of Bob Earnest, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower recently given in the D. M, Dwyer home by Mrs. R. L De! Carlow and Misa Amelia Kauf. man. The couple t marriage will be an event of June 20 in the F;rst Baptist church. Miss Brown is a daughter of Mrs. Beulah Brown, Yakima, Wash. She is a 1951 Medford Senior high graduate and is employed here by the Bell Telephone company. Her fiance also it a Medford Senior high school graduate and now is as sociated with an insurance com pany. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Earnest, 60 North Orange street. Guests included the Misses Carol Herdman, Marlene Mor rison, Mary Hoskins, Lois Ann Glenn, Barbara Hobbs, Mrs. J. W. Axtell and Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. DeCarlow, Miss Kaufman and the honored guest. Decorations included a May. pole. Baskets, each containing a handkerchief, were given as a favor to each guest. Games in keeping with the occasion were played and refreshments were served. In California Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gribble, 139 Kenwood avenue, accompan-f ied by Mr. Gribble's sister, Mrs. Elva Krenrick of Michigan state, left Friday for San Francisco. There they will visit a former college classmate of Mrs. Grib ble's who recently returned to the states after living for some time In Hawaii. Women of the Moose will hold a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. R. C. Wyatt, 3? North Ivy street, on Monday, June 16 at 1 p.m. Phon. 2-6526 Madfonl. On. 5 ion ne s 111 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 2-5702 214 EAST MAIN