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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Air Force Couple Wed In California Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Page Bosworth IV, married March 21 at Hamilton Air Force base, Hamilton, -Calif., are now living in San Raphael, Calif., at 121 Reservoir road. Both are in the United States Air Force. Mrs. Bosworth is the former Rose Marie Pandolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pandolph, Woburn, Mass., and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr., 2425 East Main street, Medford. The candlelight service took place at 7 o'clock in the evening and was read by Chaplain Simon H. Scott Jr., captain in the USAF. Karl Hansen gave the bride in marriage. Miss Helene Struzik attended the bride, and Charles Emert was best man. Tom LaCross and James Wingerter were ushers. Mrs. Ismae E. Nicholls was at the organ, and Don Smith sang. The. bride's gown of tradi tional white satin was designed with net yoke and wide shoulder ruffle, and the full skirt ended In a chapel-length train. Her veil was held by a pearl tiara and she carried a white Bible with a white orchid. The honor attendant wore a frock of blue lace and carried an old-fashioned nosegay. The reception which followed was in the base service club Pouring and serving were Miss Lois Eyres, Miss Rilly Griffen and Miss Shirley Simmons. The serving tables were covered with pink organdy table cloths and bouquets of pink flowering cherry and white stock, ar ranged by the bridegroom's mother, decorated the tables and club room. Mr. Bosworth and his bride spent their honeymoon in San Mateo. The bride, a member of the Women's Air Force commu nications service for one and one-half years, will be released this month. The bridegroom has 17 months yet to serve of his four-year enlistment term in the USAF, and he is assigned to duty with the 573 Air Force band squadron. He was graduated from Miami university in 1952 where he majored in music, and is an accomplished cellist. The newlyweds plan to visit in Medford in June. In California for the wedding were the bridegroom's parents, his brother, Dave Bosworth, another brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bos worth; his grandfather, O. V, Myers and his aunt and cousin, Mrs. H. M. Peirce and Maxwell Peirce of Medford and Los An geles. Other guests included Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Woburn, Mass.; Mrs. Ann Davis, San Francisco; Mrs. John H. Part ridge, Sausalito, Calif.; Mrs. Addison, San Rafael; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nott, Piedmont, Calif.; and - Mrs. Lydia Brauze, the bride's supervisor at Ham ilton field. The bride's family was unable to make the trip west for the wedding. Plan Open House For Medford Man W. R. Bullock will be hon ored at an open house Friday, April 15, which will observe his 90th birthday anniversary. Mr. Bullock has . lived in Medford since 1900. The event will be at the Bul lock home, 615 North Columbus avenue, and friends are invited to call between the hours of one and five o'clock. Hosts for the open house will be Mr. Bullock's sons and daughters. Mr. Bullock is a native ' of Iowa. Medical Auxiliary Announces Session Jackson County Medical So ciety auxiliary will meet Wednesday, April 13, at the home of Mrs. Edward W. Sick els, 2608 Jackson drivel Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, Mrs. O. T. Heyerman and Mrs. John L. Welch will be assisting host esses. Dessert will be served at 7:30 pjn. . To all of our friends and customers, we wish the blessings of the season. Remembering that this . is the season when the prophesies of old have been fulfilled and the hopes of mankind are proved to be not in vain, it is our hope' that all -of you may share the great joy and happiness "of the Easter Season by attending the church of your choice this Easter Sunday. Medford Pharmacy Inc. 127 EAST MAIN zwf j 1 If 11 It? I Hi1 f .i 1 1 A ft $ I . f r - w - ' - I t " mA 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Two Guilds Plan Tea at Blackoaks During Sessions Shady Cove Final plans for a tea to be given at Blackoak's during the coming diocesan con vention of the Episcopal church were made at the last meeting of St. Martin's guild. The meet ing was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur E. Hume. The convention will be held April 17-19 at St. Mark's church in Medford and the tea is set for April 18. It will be jointly spon sored by the Prospect and Shady Cove guilds. Blackoaks is the home and property on the Rogue River recently acquired by the Episcopal church for use as a conference center. Next meeting of St. Martin's guild will be held May 2 at the home of Mrs. Glen Anderlon at 8 p.m. Mrs. James Hopkins will be hostess. Refreshments closed the meet ing held at the Hume home. The variety show sponsored by St. Martin's guild, April 2 in the Shady Cove school gymna sium was a most successful event, and attracted a large au dience. Mrs. Hume, ways and means chairman for the guild, planned and executed the proj ect. The French cancan dancers, a "Hearts of Stone" number and other entertainment made up the show. Talent was chosen from Prospect, Trail, Shady Cove and the vicinity. Proceeds from the show went to St. Martin's Episcopal church building fund. The guild expresses its appre ciation to Mrs. Hume and all others who aided the project. Jeanine Findley Queen Candidate Miss Jeanine Findley will be one of the 10 .senior coeds at Willamette university who may be selected Tuesday for the May queen court to reign over Willamette s annual May week end May 5, 6 and 7. Miss Find ley, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs Dwight H. Findley, Old Stage road, was chosen recently as one of the candidates. Three of the 10 will be se lected and a final balloting will be held. April 18 to determine the May queen. The other two will be attendants. Students Here Me. and Mrs. Gordon James have arrived in Medford from Spokane to spend spring vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. James, 1426 Eu clid avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Caldwell, 6 Keene way drive. Both Mr. and Mrs. James are students at Whit worth college. PHONE 2-6253 Sunday, April 10, 1S55 Page Bosworth IV Mrs Mark Goldy Gives Program For Study Club Wednesday Study club enter tained members of Ashland Study club at Girls' Community club April 6. The program for the afternoon was given by Mrs. Mark Goldy for her mother, Mrs. Susan Campbell. Mrs. Goldy showed colored slides and told of a trip by boat from California through the Panama canal to Caracas, Venezuela, which she and her .husband made. The scenes and stories of Brazilian and Argentinian' cities, a trip across the lakes to Chile on up to Peru proved interesting. The club rooms were bright ened with large bouquets of flowering plum and the tea table held a centerpiece of yellow candles and daffodils. Each plate had a small cluster of daphne on one Bide. Mrs. I. F. Andris of the Ash land club and Mrs. F. K. Deuel poured. Mesdames L. V. Watkins, Jack Swen, O. H. Brenneman, F. K. Deuel, J. W. Jacobs, and M. M. Morris were the committee in charge of the tea. In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.' Wim berly Jr., and children are spending Easter weekend in Roseburg with Mr. Wimberly's parents, Judge and Mrs. Carl Wimberly. enchanting . ; ; CASTLETON (iMOIIi The banding Is num ... the rare, 3 C sea water. On it precious enamels are laid in pastel corsage groupings that are matchless for sheer, surprising beauty and skill. The body is famous warm-white Castleton . . . lovely china notable for its elegance and endurance. 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In keeping with the "weekend on campus" theme, the show will portray students greeting mothers on their arrival on cam pus, mother's breakfast, a picnic attended ,by mothers, daughter and sons, float parade on the mill-race, the prom, a tea, Sun day morning church and dinner at the various living groups. Mrs. Allan Perry will be com mentator and music will be pro vided by George Sloniger. Mrs. L. G. Frink, president of the sponsoring group, points out that last year 500 applications for freshmen scholarships were received at the university, and that this year an estimated 600 students are expected to apply. The scholarship project is sup ported by members of the Mothers' association through the state. Dave Brai nerds Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brainerd and daughters, Lynn and Jan, were dinner guests Monday evening of Mr. Brainerd's brother and sister-in-law, the Phil Brainerds, at their home, 226 Valley View drive. The Dave Brainerds, who for merly made their home here when the two men were asso ciated together at Brainerd's studio, are now living in Peta luma, Calif., where Mr. Brain erd operates a camera shop. The Brainerds came north to visit Mr. Brainerd's mother, Mrs. Phil Brainerd Sr., in Grants Pass, and she was also a guest at the dinner. Medford Woman Leaves for Salem Mrs. Ethel Chadwick left last week for Salem to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Rep resentative and Mrs. Al Littrell in Salem for the 1955 session of the legislature. From Salem Mrs. Chadwick plans to go to Port land to visit friends, and will return to Medford in about two weeks. Mrs. Chadwick spent the win ter in Phoenix, Ariz., with her daughter, Mrs. John Koppen and reports that the winter was one of the coldest on record for Arizona. yum blue, circled with plati- glinting blue of sun on Cancer Society Announces Tea - The annual silver tea given each year as a benefit for the American Cancer society will be held April 26. As in past years, it will be held in the main resi dence at Hillcrest orchard. The Jackson county commit tee, headed by Mrs. John S. Day, sponsors the event each year. Hobbies and collections of sev eral valley collectors will be displayed. ' It is pointed out that 60 cents of every dollar collected in Medford will be retained by the state in which the funds are con tributed, and will be devoted to state and community programs of cancer control. Another 25 per cent will go for research grants to assist nearly 1,000 cancer investigators in 132 selected institutions. Twelve per cent will be allo cated to the Cancer society's na tional office, while the final three per cent will be used for medical grants to institutions and fellowships to individuals. Women Golfers Receive Prizes For March Play Prizes for March were award ed at a meeting of the women golfers of Rogue Valley Coun try club during the monthly luncheon and business meeting Thursday. Mrt. Warren Lesseg, general chairman, presided. The prizes were awarded by Mrs. B. L. Nutting, chairman oi the awards committee. The tro phy for winter play was pre sented to Mrs. Thomas Culbert son Jr. George Harrington thanked the women golfers for their co operation during the recent Ore gon open tournament. He an nounce! that the first mixed two ball foursome has been planned for Sunday, April 17, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Roger Clark, rules chair man, announced that summer rules were in effect for those playing in the spring handicap and the first round is to be com pleted by next Tuesday. Sixty new members are tak ing the beginners group lessons. Due to the large number, the lessons will be given Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Al Williams, instructor, requests all beginners to bring a wocd for next Thursday's lesson Regular lady's day play for April 14 will be medal play. Inenne s 1 wz 1 llfll "' ADRIENNE'S m, - '111 ; Richard D. Werner Reorganized Orchestra Plans Spring Concert Richard D. Werner, who last winter resumed musical director ship of the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon, announces that the group is planning a con cert May 5. The society, which has been inactive for the past three years, will confine its musical activities to orchestrical compositions with the addition of vocal and instru mental soloists, the director an nounces. The reorganized orchestra has been rehearsing for the past sev eral months and Mr. Werner states that he is pleased with the quality of the personnel. The coming concert will be held in Medford Senior High school auditorium. Soloists will be announced soon. Thomdikes Home From Trip Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thorn dike, who left Medford in mid December for southern Europe, returned to their home at 55 The Thorndikes took a cargo South Barkeley way last week, liner to Barcelona, Spain, spent some time on the island of Mar jorca and then returned to Spain. They visited Valencia, Malaga, Granada, Seville and other cities, traveling by public bus. Later the travelers visited Lis bon, Portugal, and flew to Tan gier in North Africa for a brief stay. They sailed from Gibral tar on the Constitution for the return trip, docking in New York. 7 WV onu . K,A lilt Evening Guild Sponsors Tea At Blackoaks St. Mark's Evening members gave abenefit tea April 3 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at Black Oaks conference center. The event was a benefit for St. Helen's hall school scholarship fund. Mrs. Paul Chinn and Mrs. Robert Corbin were the chairman. Assisting were Mrs. J. H. Eddy, Mrs. Dean Lambert, Mrs. Glen Guile y, Mrs. Douglas Roach, Mrs. Budd Gail, Mrs. Ralph Matthews and Mrs. Mark Taylor.. .. . Tables were decorated in the Easter theme by Mrs. L. G. Miles. Mrs. George V. Bolster had charge of the guest book. Pouring were members of the church choir. They were Mrs. Herschel Morris, Mrs. John W. Higinbotham, Miss Olive Curry, Mrs. A. G. McMillin, Mrs. Sher idan Scott, Miss Kathy Guiley, Miss Dianne Getchell, Mrs. Fred Morlan, Mrs. Martin Sands, and Mrs. J. C. Kent. St. Mark's Evening guild will meet in the Parish house Mon day, April 11 at 8 o'clock. Hostesses for the meeting are to be Mrs. William Duhaime, Mrs. Ray McNair and Mrs. H. J. Boyd. 4 Stanford Students To Attend School At St. Andrew's Two young Medford women, now students at Stanford univer sity, are making plans for a year's study in Scotland at St. Andrews university. The two are Miss Ellen West, and Miss Kathryn McAllister, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. D. K. West, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Allister. Both are sophomores and they will leave in September to take their junior year at the Scottish school. They are politi cal science majors. The two are graduates of Med ford Senior High school where Miss West was editor of the Crater, year book, and Miss Mc Allister was assistant editor, during their senior year. The publication was awarded the Ail-American rating for high school annuals that year. , 4 . McGrews Home ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McGrew, 1433 East McAndrews road, re turned Thursday evening from a two-week trip to California, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. At Phoenix they visited Mrs. Mc Grew's brother, Al Ruland. a former resident, and his family. to Exciting New Figure Beauty -GIFT OF BEAUTY" COLLECTION This season, Fashion's heart goes ujuov-c...aoneatyoarseir to one of these wonderful custom fitted bras. ..styles for every ' occasion, models for every figure type. 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