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Service Wecls Talent Couple Talent A four o'clock after noon ceremony May 29, wedded Miss Kary Ellen Suksdorf and Terry Duane Burnette. The dou ble ring rites were performed by the Rev. Alice May Woolley at Talent Methodist church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suksdorf, route 1, box 41, Talent, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burnette, Second street. Talent. The bride wore a white bal lerina length dress. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a coronet of pearls and she car ried a white Bible with pink sweetheart rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Miss Lianis Burnette, a sister of the bridegroom, was the hon- or attendant. She wore a pink ballerina length dress and car ried a nosegay of Easter Reed daisies and lavender sweet peas. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, and Bill Eagle was best man for the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a grey dress with white linen duster and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in a pink suit with white accessories and both wore cor sages of gardenias. Bill Reichstein and Brent Win ston were ushers. Miss Marlyn Suksdorf had charge of the guest book., Mrs. Albert Gandt sang and Mrs. Gertrude Starmer fur nished the accompaniment. The reception was held in the church rooms after the ceremony. Mrs. Veiva Saltmarsh served the cake and Mrs. Walter Her man poured the punch. The bridegroom is serving with the Air Force and Is sta tioned at San Angelo, Tex., where the couple plan to live. Camp, Auxiliary To Meet Sunday Colonel Sergeant camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold meetings in Redman hall, Sunday, June 19. A potluck dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Mrs. Hans Rammin is chairman of a "white elephant" sale and members are asked to take articles for this. This will be their last meet ing until the third Sunday in October. Mrs. James Cech, auxil iary president, states that the final plan for a skit, to be given at the department convention in Bend in July, will be made. She asks officers and colors to prac tice at Redman hall Saturday, June 18, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Josephine Widner, dinner chairman asks members to call her at 2-2225 about plans for the dinner. Mrs. Tarry Duane Burnetie (Memory-Lane Photo) Polings Observe Anniversary At Open House Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling held open house Sunday, June 5, in observance of their fort ieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Poling married the former Nellie Vincent in Phillipsburg, Kansas, on June 8, 1915. In 1920 the Pol ings moved to Oregon, and have lived since in their present home on Route 3. Approximately fifty friends called during the afternoon. Mrs. Eloise Winklebeck, accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Sims at the piano, and Mrs. George Carpenter, ac companied by Mrs. A. V. Thomp son, entertained with vocal selec tions. Mrs. Elmer Gott presented a reading. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Poling's ' brother and his wifrMF. nd Mrs. Albert C. Vincent from Tigard, Oregon. Mrs. Vincent presided over the punch table. The Poling's daugh ter, Mrs. Roger Lawrence, served the cake. The Lawrences came fram Bremerton, Washing ton for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Gordon of Grants Pass also attended. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Lucian Van Gordon, and Mrs. Nick R. DeWitt, the Polings' other daughters, both of Medford. Judith Van Gordon took charge of the guest book, and Leslie Kay Van Gordon and Kathleen DeWitt helped at the gift table. OES Picnic Central Point Nevita chap ter, OES, Past Matrons club will meet for an annual picnic Wednesday, June 15, at' Tou Velle' park on Rogue river. Ne vita chapter officers will be guests. Rasmussen - Stafford Rites Held Here; Couple in Eugene Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Duane Rasmussen are living at Eugene after their wedding May 27 at the Medford Assembly of God church and a trip to the Oregon coast The bride is the former Miss Mildred Loraine Stafford of Dunsmuir, Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stafford of that city. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Rasmussen, 308 Garfield street. The ceremony was' attended JEAN HART'S Once-a-year Summer DAVID CRYSTAL Cruisaline DRESSES Cool . . . Beautiful Cruisaline by Mallinson ... in charming styles for all ages. Each is washable and wrinkle-f r e e, right in style for summer liv ing and traveling, created in that inimitable David Crystal manner of Mallinson's famous Cruisaline, an all rayon fabric ... so easy to wear . . . easy to care for ... a wonderfully fresh way for you to look! And such, t i m e I y, excitingly low prices: REGULAR $25 & $29.95 QUALITIES For Only Ours Exclusively M 7 95 AND $ 995 Church Rites In Medford Wed Couple Honey Fern Franz became the bride of Robert George Daniel son in afternoon rites read at three o'clock June 4 at First Methodist church. Dr. Raymond Balcomb performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gilmer, 831 Park street, and the bridgroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dan- ielson of Corning, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Danielson came north for the wedding. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a frock of white polished cottion with aqua blue accessories. Her flowers were a lie of pikake blossoms and white orchids. Mrs. William Deatherage, matron of honor, wore a pink and white redingote dress and her corsage was a lavender or chid surrounded by small hy brid orchids. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom also wore leis made from orchids. Mr. Deatherage, a former clas mate of the bridegroom, was best man. The altar was decorated with antherium and ti leaves. Flowers for the occasion were sent from Hawaii by a sister of the bride groom, Miss Harriet Danielson. The reception was held at Rogue Valley Country club and the couple made their wedding trip to the Oregon coast. They will live at Canyonville where the bridegroom is prac ticing law. He recently was graduated from the University of Oregon school of law and also attended Oregon State college and Canyonville schools. The bride attended Grants Pass high school and was study ing at Southern Oregon college before her marriage. Also from out of town for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanson, Grants Pass. Soprano Leaves After Visit Here Miss Jean Farley left Friday after visiting for a month with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ken neth Farley, Jacksonville high way. She arrived here from San Francisco, where for several years she has been employed and has been studying voice. From here she went to Los Angeles to enroll at the Univer sity of California, Los Angeles, to further her study and work toward an advanced degree in music. Miss Farley, a lyric so prano, is a graduate of the Col lege of the Pacific at Stockton, Calif. Last Thursday evening she entertained friends and other patrons at Mon Desir 'dining inn by singing groups of songs throughout the evening. Among those at the inn for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bebb and a group of their friends. Mrs. Bebb, voice and piano tea cher, was Miss Farley's first vocal instructor. ceremony was by about 175 guests and was per formed in candlelight at 8 o'clock in the ' evening. The Rev. F. Wildon Colbaugh read the double ring rites. Mr. Stafford gave his daughter m marriage. Her dress of nylon net was trimmed with lace in serts and was styled with a hoop skirt. A headpiece of rhinestones and lace held her fingertip length veil and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Ross Hollar, Sacramento, Calif., the matron of honor, wore a blue nylon net gown and her bouquet was of pink carnations. Miss Carol McKinley, the brides maid, wore- a gown which matched the one worn by the honor attendant. She also car ried pink carnations. Miss Virginia Dickerson, Duns muir, and Miss Esther Wheeler, Roseville, Calif., who lighted the candles, wore pink net gowns with white carnation corsages. Decorations were of pink rose buds and ivy on a trellis. The same trellis had been used at the wedding of the bride's sister, Mrs. Don Kahl, 10 years pre viously. Baskets of white stock and snapdragons with candel abra wer,e used in the back ground. Mrs. Leo Nylander fur nished songs and Miss Sunny Wiest was the accompanist. About 150 guests attended the reception which was held in the church annex.- For the occasion the bride's mother wore a white afternoon dress with navy blue figures and her stole and accessories were white. The bridegroom's mother wore a white dress with black polka dots. Her stole was black and accessories white and both wore gardenia corsages, Miss Hazel Hanson registered the guests and Mrs. Delbert Staf ford, Dunsmuir, a sister-in-law, cut and served the cake. Mrs. Jerry Leslie, Phoenix, a sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Rob ert Rasmussen, a sister-in-law, poured the punch. In 'charge of the gifts were Mrs. Douglas Dawson and Mrs. Kahl. sisters of the bride Out-of-town guests included Mrs. George Trask, aunt of the bride, Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoskins and daughter, Joann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickerson and son, David, Miss Barbara Vose, Mrs. John Hardy and daughter, Loretta, Mrs, Sverre Landoe and Harold M. Kahl, all of Dunsmuir, Calif., and Mr. Hollar from Sacramento. The bride has been employed as a clerk-typist at the McClellan Air Force base at Sacramento and the bridegroom is a car penter employed by Ivan P. Ed- wards contractor. She attended Canyonville Bible academy and the bridegroom attended Med ford Senior High school. 4 Daughters Plan Meeting Tuesday Bethel UD of Job's Daugh ters, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m., in the! Pythian building, Med ford. Members, parents and guardians of Job's daughters and persons with proper Masonic af filiations are invited A practice will be held Mon day, June 13, at 9:30 a.m., for officers and the choir members.' W Xsi, Tussy Fragranco Sots! Scent-matched COLOGNE AND DUSTING POWDER regularly 2 tach NOW ONLY M IACH IACH Afe II Jr I four refreshing summer fragrances FLAMINGO in cologne, and a dusting powder SAFARI to match ... in gay pastel polka dot patkages. lit AC And the powder contains ovATIAKJ deodorant, too! UVAIIUM I Western 'Thrift Sunday,. Juaa IS. 195S MEDFORD (OREOOK) MAIL TRIBUNE THM rrn 1 IT tgk " ff J Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duane Rasmussen (Classic Studio) Annual Rose Tea Held Last Sunday By Service Guild Thirty-two members and guests attended the annual Rose tea for shut-ins given by Ruth Esther Wesleyan Service guild of First Methodist church. Guests were presented with bot tles of perfume centered in tiny rosebud nosegays. " The Caroleers. a noun at five. sans three numbers and Mrrl Marjorie Hopkins ' played and sang a miody of nostalgic eld fashioned songs. Miss Annette Grey told of her misadventures" , while on a European tour. The nrosram. .concluded with Mrs. Wallace Peabody presenting Mrs. J. Thomas Dixon with an honorary membership pin in appreciation of her work in the guild. Refreshments were served from a rose-decorated tea table. Mrs. William Sweet and Mrs. C. C. Proctor were in charge of the tea. Other committee heads were Mrs. 'Everett Faber, Mrs. Charles Adamson, Mrs. Clara Mall, Miss Viola Dietrich and Mrs. Wallace Peabody. luncheojTclub to meet thursday Thursday Luncheon club will meet June 16th at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cave, 312 South Grape street at 12:30 p.m. A potluck luncheon will be served. Student Receives Summer Award Central Point Miss Linda Obenchain, Central Point, fresh man at Oregon State college, was selected to receive, the Dan forth summer fellowship award for freshmen women, it was an nounced last week at a - home economics awards convocation at the college. Miss Sally Ann Hornecker of Cornelius was awarded the summer fellowship for a junior woman. Miss Obenchain and Miss Hornecker will spend two weeks at a leadership training campi on Lake Michigan the first two weeks in August. The awards were made at the fourth annual luncheon honoring senior wo men in Home Economics, and is sponsored by the Home Econom ics club at Oregon State college. 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