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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Announce Date Of Spring Show The annual spring style show sponsored during the valentine season by Reames Social club this year .will be held February 9 in the Masonic temple at 12:30 p.m. . Luncheon will be served pre-1 ceding the show and a card party will conclude the after noon. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Jack Clark, tele phone 3-1776; Mrs. E. B. Price, telephone 2-2691, or Mrs. Ken neth Sevefson, telephone 3-1601. Mrs. M6rris Bpughner is gen eral chairman of the event. Order of , the Eastern Star, will meet Thursday, January 27, at 8 p.m., in the Masonic hall. Mrs. E. T. Anderson and Mrs. Claude Mclntyre are cochainnen for re freshments. ; , ', , V Piano Students Give Recital In Shady Cove..' Shady Cove-Trail Mrs. Lila Curtis Bates of Reese Creek and Shady Cove, presented her piano students in recital January 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Watson, Rogue River drive, Shady Cove. Students playing were Mar lene Young,' Leonard and 'Mar garet Hanson. Lorraine Buttram, Gayle . and Toni Grow, : David Warren, Sharon and Karen Bowdoin, Roger Russell, Judy , Sanderson, Lynn Merriman and Sheri Watson. Following the -. recital Mrs. Bates played several of Tier own compositions. Mrs. Max Wop schall. daughter of Mrs. Bates, sang "This Blessed Day" accom panied by her mother, the num ber having ..been' composed by the two women. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Lee Merriman; Mrs. Robert Sanderson, , Trail, Mrs. Earl Warren and . Mrs. Eldon Grow, Shady Cove, assisting. v ".' " -Butte Fails Couple v Married in Reno Butte Falls Miss Ruth E. Abbott, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FJea Abbott. Butte Falls. became the bride January 15 of William A. Hartlerode Jr.. The bridegroom is a son. of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hartlerode, also of Butte Falls. . The ceremony was performed: at Reno, Nev, by the Rev. John Manley in the First Presbyterian church. .. . Mrs. Robert Driskell was ma tron of honor and Mr. Driskell was best man. , The newly wedded couple wiil live in Klamath Falls. He is a student at 'Oregon Technical In stitute. -Both arc Butte . Falls high school graduates.... 1 . i;. -v-'N'V .X';r Your Portrait : and there's just time to have it made for Valentine's : Phone for your 40 SOUTH CENTRAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Malcolm Burrill ; - v (McMurray photo) Wedding Rites Take Place In Future Home Gold Hill The wedding of Miss Ruth Marice Vincent and Donald Malcolm Burrill was an event of January 19. The v eve ning ceremony was held at the future home of the couple at route 2, box 141, Central Point, and the couple made a weeding trip v to northern Oregon and southern Washington. The 1 bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ,. Vincent, route 2, box 463, Gold Hill. The bridegroom's parents,.. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Burrill, live- at roifte 2, box 137, Central Point. -';- For her wedding the bride wore a pink ; taffeta evening dress with black accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Mr. Vincent gave his daughter in marriage.' 'Mrs. WilHam Newton, matron of honor, wore a light gray taf feta evening, dress also with black accessories. Her corsage was "of blue roses. . The -Rev. D. E." Millard per formed the candlelight ceremony which was attended by about 50 guests, and he and Mrs.: Millard furnished ' the wedding music. ' Neil W. Burrill, a brother, of the bridgegroom, was best man. U :The : wedding . ' setting V was formed by a canopy of white streamers and potted flowers and greenery.; . . ' Day! appointment now. FOR FUOTOGQAFIIS no PHONE 2-6069 Sundar,.JanuarT 23, 1955 of Couple Miss Rita Thompson was the candle lighter. The bride has lived her entire life in Sams Valley. She . will graduate in June of : this year from Crater High school at Cen tral Point. The bridegroom lived in the Prospect vicinity from 1947 until he was graduated from Prospect high school in 1952. Soon after he moved with his family to Central Point. He is a maintenance man with the Eugene F. Burrill Lumber com pany in White city. A reception was held at the home with the bride- and bride groom making the traditional first cut of the wedding cake which then was served by Mrs. Neil Burrill, a sister-in-law of the bridegroom. ? 1 Mothers of the bride and bridegroom poured punch and coffee, assisted by the bride's sister, Mrs. Galen Dizick. Mrs. William L. Newton took charge of the bride's book. " Mrs. Vincent ore for the oc casion a teal blue silk dress with black accessories and the bride groom's mother was dressed in a green afternoon frock with black accessories.- 1 Auxil iary Changes Meeting Place; . Party. Announced I At a board meeting Wednes day, of Crater Lions Club aux iliary it was voted to change the group's meeting place to Eaton's Dinner house, 812 Crater Lake avenue. The auxiliary meets the first Wednesday of each month, and the next session will be February 2 at 8'pjn. at Eaton's. Reports were made of the suc cess of the sidewalk toll from which the club netted $106.05 for the March of Dynes. . ' - Plans for the Lions' auxiliaries annual interclub card party were also discussed. Crater aux iliary will be hostesses for the event this year which is to be given in the Medford Hotel Fri day, February 11 at 8 p.m. All Lions' auxiliary "members are in vited. ; : - Carnation Club . Announces Party Carnation club of the Degree of Honor Protective association members plan a card party for Monday, January 24, at the Red man hall.-A brief business meet ing will be called at 7:30 pjn., and at 8 o'clock the card party will begin: Members of the as sociation and their friends are invited. , ' Plans for the event were made during' a meeting: last week at the home of Mrs. Serena Mc Mahan, . 907 South . Central avenue. " "j Mrs. McMahan and Mrs. Irl Groves will have charge of ' the decorations -- and Mrs. Harold Elliott and Mrs. Al Boswell are planning the refreshments. - Dinner Pafty , -" . . Mrs. J. J. Emmens, 1443 East Main street, entertained Satur day evening, at a dinner party at her home. Twelve 'guests at tended. On A RcntaS-Salcs Plan You may rant a new laldwin or WurJitzer Piano or a Hammond Chord, or Spinet Organ for at long as six months and havo Hi rental apply on the purchase of the instrument if you so desire. y PURUCtlER PIAI10 UOUSE 111 North Central Watrus-Eaton . Ceremony Held At Parsonage Ashland Jerry Ann Eaton, a student at Medford Senior High school, and James Burton Wat rus, r Southern . ..Oregon college student,1 were married in rites January 14 at 8 o'clock .in the evening. The Rev. R. W. Hohn of the Church of the Nazarene read, the ceremony at the church parsonage on Iow.a street Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs: John P. Eaton, 712 Victory street, JTJedford, and the bridegroom' is, a . son o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watrus, 216 Mead "street, Ashland. Members of the couple's f ami lies; attended the -ceremony. A sister of .the bride. Miss Linda Katherine Eat6n, Medford, was bridesmaid, while a . brother of the . bridegroom, Benjamin '? M. Watrus, Ashland, served as best man.- :." ' . - ..' The bride's gray wool angora dress was trimmed in white and her hat - was of white angora wooL 'She also ' wore a . corsage of pale pink rosebuds nd car nations Her sister wore a blue velvet dress and a corsage of pink car nations!' , . The reception was held at the Watrus home 'where .the couple is living for the present. . .. U 1 Life in Germany Described fpr AAUW Members Mrs. William . H. " Bartlett spoke at a meeting of Medford branch, American Association of University Women, - Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. : A. N. Potter, Jr., 1315 Queen Anne avenue. . . ! Mrs. Bartlett, wife of a retired army colonel, spoke on life in the 'French zone of 'Germany where they lived for two years while her husband was with the Army of Occupation. She discus sed briefly the German:Ameri can club to which she belonged, the main purpose of which was to create a feeling of friendship between . the Germans and Americans. Germany is felt to be one of our strongest Allies in Europe, according to Mrs. Bartlett, and the American GI is our most im portant ambassador, abroad. The GFs natual friendliness, espec ially to children, plays a most important part in strengthening friendship ties with Germany and in furthering closer rela tions with them. . Mrs. Bartlett displayed minia ture houses and people, typical of people living in the Berches- garten area, the Black Forest and the Bavarian region, as welt as some of the articles of cloth ing typical of those worn in Ba varia. She also showed . colored slides taken by the Bartletts dur ing their period of residence in Germany. . - - The Bartletts lived in Medford briefly for -a period of three months , during the war when he was stationed at Camp White and liked the Rogue Valley : so well they decided to make their permanent-home here upon his retirement from the service They have recently returned to Medford and- are now living in their home on Valley View drive. Mrs. Harry Poston, chairman of the education committee of AAUW, was in charge of ar rangements for the meeting, and was assisted by Mrs. J. V. Mc Goodwin, Mrs. B. M. . Devers, Mrs. w. W. Deakins, Mrs. Fran ces Flinn, Mrs. M. D. McGeary and Mrs. Martin Voorheis. Next meeting will be the an nual xeuowsmp luncheon on February 19th, for which Mrs. William Knope is chairman. DAV Auxiliary To Hold Dinner - A dinner which will observe the 20th anniversary of the aux iliary to Jackson County Unit 8, uisaoiea American Veterans, is pl'-nned for Monday, January 3U, at o:3U p.m. Tne event will be held at the Moose hall and the- dinner will be a potluck af- xa jr. ' , , . i , - Mrs. Effie Reynolds is : the chairman. A program also is planned. " Give Dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E, Jack son and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cum mins were host for a dinner Fri day evening. .Eighteen guests were invited to the 'Jackson home on .Greenway circle for the dinner. ' . t - A program is planned for - a Mistletoe club meeting; Wednes day, January 26.- The event will be a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at Girls Commun ity club. ElENT AMev PIAfJO or ORGAH Phone 2-5702 r it ' ' Mr." and Mrs. Ralph Van .Nortwick are shown following their wedding January 8 in Trinity Episcopal church, Seattle. The bride "it the former Ann . Drysdale, dayghler of Eldon M. , Drys dale, 5 one time Medford - resident now living in Roseburg, and granddaughter of Mrs. R, H. Paxson, 428. West Fourth street, Med ford. Mr. ., Van Nortwick Is the sen of Mrs. Betty Varr Nortwick, Alderwood Manor, Wash. The if '--x Kiwanian Dames. To Hold Session At Pletsch Home Kiwanian Dames of' Medford will hold the first 1955 luncheon meeting - at the home of Mrs. John Pletsch, 18 Willamette ave nue Tuesday January 25 at 12:30 p.m. " ' There will, be -installation of offices followed by a social after noon, of cards. New 'officers - to be installed are Mrs. Ward Sam uelson,",? president; Mrs. D e 1 1 Wright, v vice-president; Mrs. Louis McLaughlin, - secretary; MrsrBoyd Budge, treasurer; " Hostesses and serving commit tee for the afternoon are Mrs. W. 'J. Moreland, Mrs. Jack Er- landson, Mrs. Milo - Kubalek, Mrs. Dwight Houghton, Mrs. Dick" , House-; and Mrs. Fred Morlan. Kiwanian Dames of Medford meet the fourth Tuesday of each month, AH wives of Kiwanians are invited to attend and reser vations may be made by calling Mrs. Dell Wright at Medford 2-7.530.--, I Wedding "News Announced Here -: ; Mrs. : Ray - Anderson 844 Da kota avenue, Medford, announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Irene Wilson, . to Ronald Ray Canterbury on . Saturday, December 18, in Las Vegas, Nev. The bridegroom's . parents are Mr. and Mrs. - Edward Canter bury. Lake Stevens. Wash. The -bride, ',who attended school, in Jacksonville and Phoe nix, has been employed in Red onda, Calif. . -. , Traveler, Leaves v Mrs. F. " H.v Reum, Finley apartments, left. Wednesday for New Orleans, La., to 'visit 'for about three months. She will be there with a sister, Mrs. R. N.' Day.. En route home she plans to visit relatives at Decorah, la., and in Missoula, Mont. ; . .. Teaspoons start at 13.70, seering pieces at $4.00 and ' v holloware at 12.50. 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Mrs. ; Bernice Kunzman re viewed a chapter from the book, "Family Security in Our Nation al I Ecdnomy,". and - Mrs." Lionel Guyr . program : ehairman, an- onunced the use of the study book, "Christianity and Wealth." She also introduced Mrs. Kunz man. , The session .was held at the churchr and a business meeting was conducted, v Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Da vis, president, presided for the meeting and devotions were giv en by Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins. - 14 Couple Married I n Recent Rites ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Chand ler, whose wedding was an event of January 14, are now living at 220 Beatty street.' The bride is the ' former Laura M. Love of Ashland. . The wedding took place at the parsonage pt the First Christian church. The; Rev. 'William Piper, officiated. ' '' . , Chapter AA Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, 39 Berke ley way, will be hostess Wednes day, January 26, at 12:30 p.m., to members of - Chapter AA, PEO. Luncheon will be served and Mrs. William H. Pratt and Mrs. Knute Froysaa will assist Mrs. Sleeter. ' A founders day program will be conducted by Mrs. L. F. Pick ett. .'. . . Kewlywed Couple Visits in Valley En Route to Home Mr. and Mrs. James L. Black have left for their temoorary home at Oxnard Beach station at Oxnard, Calif., after visiting Mrs. Black's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Mitchel, 3082 -Buckshot road. They were on . their ? wedding trip. Mrs. Black is the former Miss Arietta Libolt and at one ttme attended; Medford Beauty school Their wedding was an event of December 31 at Grace Luth eran church, Tacoma, wash. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Baker, Moses Lake.' Wash. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hopkins, Ta coma. - The bride was given in "mar riage by an uncle, J ohn Cutler, also of Tacoma, and the - bride groom's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. r H. H. Hopkins, Ta coma, were attendants . For her wedding - the bride wore a . white suit with navy blue accessories. - , When the couple arrived' in Medford they. Were surprised to learn . that several members Of the bride's family had gathered here to meet them. The group included the bride's mother; a brother, Jack E. Libolt, who had just arrived in, the states from service ; with the Air . Force J on Eniwetok; another , brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee' J. Libolt and family from Eureka, Calif.; cousins, Mr. - and Mrs. George Enhis, - Nachez, ' Wash.; and her grandfather, John .E. Baker, of Grand -Coulee, Wash. ' The bride is a graduate of Moses Lake high school and also attended the Great Falls, Mont., beauty school. Mr. Black . is serving on the submarine, : USS Carbonier. ' ' 1 Service League v . Aids Polio Drive Members of Medford Junior Service league are : aiding the March u of Dimes -' campaigh through a series of coffee parties. Every member, is pledged to give such a party, and to invite non-league members. Each, guest and the hqstess donates -a dollar to the March of Dimes. I- Those who have already enter tained - are '. Mrs. Berwick L. Wood, Mrs. James Keeble, Mrs. R. B. Thierolf, Mrs. Ralph Hibbs, Mrs. B. Brandt Bartells, Mrs. James Cummins and Mrs. Carl Wimberly Jr. - qne GAX GIBSON gels thd jump on fashion i-,,- I ' 'j Join tho" - 1 1 1 March . I I I of j J 4 " Dimes ' l ft- , turns to fumpers for the newest, fashion look! :This one! comes in jinen-iiko rayon, has its own little blouse of rose-printed cotton. Navy, blue, lilac Sizes 7 to 15. Jmnry Ocarcncc Sale CONTINUES f With Many Added Values! Adneime's 214 East Main.. ;A Phone 2.7U9 ,.--,U.l----...l-1-,.-. ,: -:r,.. ' . -.J:,,' Piano Students Hold Workshop A workshop and student prac tice piano recital was given Sat urday , afternoon - at the studio residence of Mrs. Royal ' Ward Bebb, by her pupils. , A departure, from a regular program, the workshop included a , "musical catechism " and in troductory synopses' of the lives . of Chopin, 'Mendelssohn, Rach maninoff and otiier composers. Students also, played composi tions by the various composers and piusical reading was done ; by . Katherine Gott. .Dianna Getchell completed the program with a vocal solo. : Those who participated were Jane' Bash, Margaret Selby, Car olyn Carr, Diana Getchell, San dra Kubalek, Judy Bash, Kath erine Gott, Mary Lou Cole, Dianne Hittle,- Heather Rode, LeRoy Axland, Lee Mellish, Tom Pepper, Michael , Phair, ' Charles Wall' and . Dick Arnold. ' Refreshments were served by the hostess."- ' v - Winners . Named By Bridge Club Mrs. E. L. ; Miller and Mrs. F. R. Baker scored 67 points to head the list of winners for the last ;playing session of Medford Duplicate Bridge 'club. - . Mrs. Al Gilhbusen and Wil liam Kennedy were second with a score of 61, and two couples tied for third and iourth, both scoring 56. They were Mrs. Ken nedy and ..Roy Pruitt, and the B. L. Sandersons.' ' ' We Stnd Valentine FLOWIRS-BY- WIRE Anywhere. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We. take pride in every ; - flower order .Fhone 3-1733 Flowers O Gifts 26 SOUTH CENTRAL: lines' As Advertized in ' ; . February Szver.izzn pr Planters 3