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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. July 8, 19S2 Turman-Waters Rites Are Held In Church Here Miss Florine Waters became the bride of Bill Ross Turman in a ceremony held June 27 at First Methodist church. A small group of relatives and friends attended. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Waters, 1003 West Tenth street, and Mr. Tur man is a son of Mrs. Allie Tur man, 906 West Eleventh street. The Rev. Meredith A. Groves read the double-ring rites at eight o'clock in the evening. Ar rangements of regal lilies, white ester reed daisies and Diue aei phinium decorated the church. For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina length frock of embossed nylon in old ivory shade and a matching tiara trim med with seed pearls held her finger-tip length veil. She car ried a white orchid. Miss Mary Jo Hall, cousin of the bride, was maid-of-honor. Miss Hall s gown was blue em bossed organdy, ballerina length, with which she wore a headband of pink carnations. Her bouquet was of white ester reed daisies and perkins roses. Lynette Waters, sister of the bride, and Linda Lou Schoppert, her cousin, were junior brides maids. Miss Waters wore orchid embossed organdy and Miss Wa ters turquoise embossed organdy Their headbands were of pink carnations and their bouquets matched that of the honor at tendant. Mr. Waters gave his daughter in marriage, and Ray Klepper was best man for the bride groom. Misses Judith Hall and Susan Schoppert, cousins of the bride, lighted the candles. Their ballerina frocks were of blue and pink organdy. Mrs. Lyle R. Schoppert, aunt of the bride, played a number of organ selections for the cere mony. The reception which followed was at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Ross J. Turman Jr., sister-in-law of the bride groom, and Miss Susan Schop pert poured and serving the wed ding cake were Misses Judith Hall and Marie Johnson. Miss Joy Lee Wright took charge of the guest book. Mr. Turman and his bride traveled to Portland and east ern Oregon for their wedding trip and will live at 906 West Eleventh street. The bridegroom Is a cabinetmaker Jt Padgham millworks. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Olspn and daughter, Miss Barbara Olsen, 40 Berkeley way, spent the July Fourth week-end with a motor trip into eastern Oregon. 0 v. v"- JP Mrs. Robert Miller, Portland, is In Medford to visit relatives. Mrs. Miller, (at left) is visiting her sister. Miss Donnas Sherwood and her mother, Mrs. Virginia Sherwood, Loring court. Mrs. Miller, who was Elaine Sherwood before her marriage a year ago, and her husband just returned to Portland after spending the past year traveling and living in Europe. Mrs. Miller is holding two of the bottles of French perfume which she brought back from Paris for her mother and sister. Mr. Miller is an artist and the couple spent much time in the art museums and galleries of the European countries. Miss Sherwood, student at the University of Oregon, is on the production staff of the Oregon Shake spearean festival ihis summer. (Brainerd photo) Amidon-Anderson Marriage Service Held in Carson City The wedding of Miss Joan E. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeds. 343 Apple street, to Elgan E. Amidon, 730 West Main street. The single ring ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace W. E. Dunfield. The bride's attire was a suit of white wool, navy accessories, and her flowers were red roses. The bride was a telephone operator after graduating from Modoc high school, Alturas, Calif. The bridegroom graduated from Medford high school and Southern Oregon college. He was a school teacher before en tering the Air Force in June 1951., Plan Party A Swedish smogasbord for all members of Nu Phi Mu sorority will be held at 7:15 p.m. Mon day, July 7 at the home of Miss Jacqueline Walker, Fern Valley road. Installation of the newly elected officers will be held fol lowing the dinner. Dinner Party Given For Mrs. Harvey Mull By Exemplar Chapter Mrs. Wilson Slater,j310 Mary street, was hostess to members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Ex emplar Chapter, June 30 for a dinner and handkerchief shower honoring Mrs. Harley Mull who is leaving Medford to reside in Eugene. During the evening Miss Ada- bee Seiler was presented a past president's gift. Attending the dinner were Mrs. Cecil Davis, Miss Thelma Loughary,- Miss Adabee Seiler, Miss Florence Erbes, Mrs. Wil- lard Sloper, the honored guest and the hostess. Carpenters Return From Trip Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpen ter, Veritas orchard, returned the middle of last week after spending the past three months traveling in the Scandinavian countries of Europe. The Carpen ters made the trip abroad by ship, ana returned by plane, fly ing from Oslo to New York and from New York west. for serve with smartly styled w I ware SPECIAL SALE two weeks only MM 14 Y2 In Hand Decorated LAZY r l l r A 11 mm Reg. $11.95 $795 Brock sett the pace for gracious living, the easy way. With colorful hand-decorated Lazy Susans that match oil Brockwart patterns. Makes entertaining fun I Yts, and it's so smart to servo informally I Oven-to-Table CASSEROLE And Candle-Warmer Stand 2 qt Reg. $7.95 $g95 V PER SET II a In ieDD's So eoty to entertain the "oven-to-table" way. Cook and serve in beautifully hand-decorated, oven-proof casseroles that match your dinner ware. Smartly-styled candle warmers keep food piping hot. - Family Reunion Held by Hueners In Jacksonville Jacksonville For the first time in almost 12 years, the chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. John Huen ers Sr., Jacksonville, were to gether for a reunion at the fam ily home in Jacksonville, Satur day, June 28. About 40 people were present at the dinner. From Jacksonville were Mr. and Mrs. Hueners Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hueners and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hueners and family, and Mrs. Rex Danner and family. Out-of-town guests included Col. and Mrs. George W. Huen ers and family, Langley Field, Virginia; Master Sgt. and Mrs. John Hueners Jr., Randolph Field, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Hueners and family, Pros pect, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hueners and Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Holmes and family, all of Medford; Mrs. Edna Berry, Or lando, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansel, Sacramento, Calif; and Mr. and Mrs. Art Reinking, Med ford. .. The only member of the fam ily absent was Master Sgt. Rex W Danner, now serving in Ko rea. Col. Hueners and family spent two weeks with his parents and returned to Langley Field last week. Master Sgt. and Mrs. John Hueners Jr. will spend several weeks with the family. Returns Mrs. Ida Howenstine, GeBauer apartments, has returned from a 30-day visit in Colorado with her four sons, Oliver Vernon Reed of Grand Junction; Rob ert and James Reed, Boulder: and William Leon Reed, Denver. She attended the graduation ceremony of her son, Robert, from the medical school of the University of Colorado at Boulder. Winneh Announced For Weekly Session Of Camp White Club 9 First place winners in the the. Camp White yeterans' Bridee club session July 3 were Mrs. Frank Baker and Ed Ma- this, north-south players, and Mrs. George Codding and riarry Malin, east-west. The north-south winners earn ed 93 match points and Mrs. Codding and Mr. Martin scored 82 Vt points.. Other north-south winners were Mrs. Jack Love and John Solheim, 82 points, second; Mrs. Alice Swanson and Mrs. Edna Miller. 76. third: Tom Munds and Roscoe Morton, 71, fourth; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kahn, bb fifth. Remaining east-west winners were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scar- seth, 77V& points, second; Flor ence Gallier and Mrs. A. Semon, 63V2, third; Oda Thomason and Nick Lithadiotis. 61, fourth: and tieing for fifth place were John Levine and Francis Helder and Elsie Fitzgerald and John Sharp with 59V. Durinc Julv Roy Pruitt will be acting director of the club. John Solheim is acting presi dent. 4 Velma Marcum Wed To-Darrell Hanna In Home Ceremony Miss Velma Marcum, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Marc um, 515 Park Place, became the bride of Darrell R. Hanna, U. S. Navy, in a home wedding July 2. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanna, Healdsville, Calif. The Rev. W. A. Dawes of First Baptist church read the double ring ceremony at the bride's home at 7 o'clock in the eve ning. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a nylon crepe dress with a flowered hat and corsage of deep purple orchid. The matron-of-honor, Mrs. Phoebe Beers, Talent, the bridegroom's sister, was dressed in red checked taffeta and her flowers were sweet peas and roses. ' . Acting as best man for the wedding was Dean. Marcum, brother of the bride. About forty guests attended the reception at the bride's home following the wedding. After the bride and bridegroom cut the first slice of wedding cake, Mrs. Hanna served the cake. Those assisting in serving cake and punch were Mrs. Dale Jackson and Mrs. Vernon Jackson, aunts of the bride. - After . graduating from Med ford. high school in ,1950, the bride was employed by Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan as an insurance clerk. Mr. Hanna, now assigned to the U. S. Navy hospital at San . Diego, Calif.,.' graduated from Talent high school. The couple went to San Diego on their wedding trip. Guests' at the wedding inclu ded the .bridegroom's mother, Mr. and MrsLester Fouty and Miss Jennie Ellen, Oblong, 111., and Mrs. Oscar Gross and Miss Lidia Gross, Nampa, Idaho. Schedule Meeting For Prthian Club Pythian club will meet Tues day, July 8, at 8 p.m. at .the home of Mrs. H. D. Howard, 1453 Orchard Home drive for the regular business session. Mrs. W. L. Walden will be co-hostess. Miss Ruth Herdman And Leonard Wulf Wed in Vancouver From Vancouver, .Wash., comes news of the wedding in Memorial Lutheran, church of Miss Ruth E. Herdman to Leon ard J. Wulf. The Rev. Sternberg officiated at the service which took place the evening of Fri day, June 6, in a setting of pink peonies and white stock. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Herdman, Med ford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wulf, Ridgefield, Wash. For her wedding the bride was attired in a frock of white organdy and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white sweet peas. She was. given in marriage by her father. Miss Carol Herdman attended her sister. She wore yellow or gandy and carried roses and sweet peas. Best man was Ray Wulf and ushers were Clarence Wulf and Collin Brigham Jr. Mrs. Clarence Wulf and Mrs. Ray Wulf served the guests at the reception which followed the rites. They were assisted by Mrs. Irene Zumwalt and Mrs. Collins Brigham Jr. Attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Herdman, Carol and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ammons and family, Med ford. The newly weds will be at home at 2034 Twelfth street, Longview, Wash. Knife-Fork Club Elects John Moffat President of Group John Moffat was named pres ident of Rogue Valley Knife and Fork club ct a meeting of the board of directors held last week. He succeeds the Rev. George R. V. Bolster. Don Newbury was elected vice-president, and Mrs. O. A. Eden will serve again as secre tary. New directors of the club are Dr. Edwin R. Durno, Roland Hubbard and Mrs. Luola Beng son. They replaced Dr. Richard Sleeter, Mrs. Alex Sparrow and J. E. Lester. Jacksonville Group J Holds Installation j For New Club Officers ! Officers were installed for the coming year at the last meeting of the Jacksonville Garden club which was held at the home of Miss Cliir Hanley, state president-elect. New officers are Mrs. Paul Godward, president; Mrs. Leon ard McKee, first vice president; Mrs. R. JN. Finney, second vice- president; Mrs. Lawrence Luy, secretary; Mrs. R. T. Nichol, treasurer; Mrs. Clora Garrett, historian; and Mrs. Harry Olson, librarian. Installing officer was Mrs. W. A. Freeland, new chair man of the Siskiyou district. Members were shown the Hanley gardens and green house. Assisting Misi Hanley as tea hostess were Mrs. L. M. Hamilton and Mrs. Otto Heckert. Six Sisters Hold Family Reunion A family reunion brought six sisters together for the first time in 21 years last week in Med ford. Mrs. Lester Fouty, Oblong, 111., and Mrs. Oscar Gross, Nampa, Ida., arrived in town June 24 to visit their four sisters, Mrs. A. P. Mitchell, 508 South Grape; Mrs. O. F. Marcum, 515 Park Place; Mrs. Dale Jackson. 420 Marie street; and Mrs. Vernon Jackson, 2410 Camp Baker road. Vhile here they attended the reception which followed the wedding of Mrs. Marcnm's daughter, Velma, to Darrell Hanna, which took place July 2. A picnic in Lithia park honored Mrs. Lester Fouty and young Hayne Jackson on their birth days, July 2, with 25 present. The six sisters had luncheon at the home of Mrs. Marcum, July 3. Another event of the reunion was a two day trip to the coast. The Fouty and Gross families left for their homes July 4. Alfred Carpenters Home From East Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V Carpenter of Topsides, Old Stage road, returned to Medford Wednesday after snendine the past several weeks in New York City and other eastern Doints They spent" two weeks with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Harlow Carpenter at Kockport, Mass. The Harlow Carpenters will arrive in Medford later this month to spend a month or so at Topsides. Kennel Club Plans For Annual Show Twenty members attended the Southern Oregon Kennel club meeting Thursday, July 3 at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White, 601 West 10th street. Also attending was a guest, Mrs. Kingsley. Plans and reports of progress on the coming' dog show set for August 31 on the Medford High school grounds were discussed. Those interested in entering a purebred dog in the coming show are to call the secretary, Mrs. White at 2-8007 before the closing date of entry which will be August 12. There will be a class at this show for all local purebred dogs, it is stated. At the close of the meeting, a Dutch supper was served. Greenwich Show" ' Plans Completed By Local Artists Members of Southern Oregon pleted plans for the first annual Society of Artists have corn Greenwich Village Art show. It will be held in the old city park on West Main street Sunday, July 13, from 1 to 5 p.m. Every one is invited to attend. Both active and associate mem bers of the society are partici pating, and they expect to dis play pictures on park benches, easels and clothes lines. Johnny Ahem expects to take enough pictures to fill two park benches. Mr. Ahern, who uses both oils and tempera for his works, is a radio announcer at KYJC. Mrs. Eileen Mole, advertising manager for Mann's Department store, will also take part in the show. Mrs. Mole works in oils and will feature still life paint ings. Mrs. A. V. Hardy will show watercolors of old country castles and villages and Mrs. Gladis Chapin, a clerk during working hours, will display sea scapes which she paints in oils as a hobby. Miss Maccine Titus, staffs artist and senior assistant at the public library, will display her work on a clothesline. Mrs. Titus paints in oils, tempera and wa tercolors. 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