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h jl tp if &&&2t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Morgan (Heiinbecker studio, Langdon, N.D.) Couple Now Living in Medford After North Dakota Ceremony Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Morgan, recently mar ried in Langdon, N.D., are now residing in Medford at 20 Laurel 'street. The bride is the former Miss Rhena E. Blair, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of Maida, N.D., and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan, Gold Hill. The wedding, a candlelight. double ring ceremony, took place June 15 in the Presbyterian church of Langdon. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a Queen Anne's ballerina length embroidered organdy gown with a standup collar. Her chapel-length veil also was of organdy and had a pearl headdress. Her bouquet was of Pinnochio rosebuds with a white orchid which she carried on a white Bible. July First Rites Wed Rosa Clark, John H. Masters John Henry Masters and Rosa Irene Claris were married July 1 at the Medford Full Gospel tabernacle. The Rev. Don Gar ner officiated. About 40 guests attended. Maid of honor and best man were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bray. The bride wore a white nylon dress with corsage of white Ester Reed daisies. The maid of hon or was dressed in black with white accessories, and her cor sage was of white daisies. A reception after the wedding was held at the church, given by Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Leonard Stevenson. They now reside at the bride groom's home, 832 Humphrey street. ; Maid of honor was Miss Violet Blair, sister of the bride, and Henry Blair, her brother, was best man. Miss Blair's gown was of coral crystallette and she wore a matching picture hat. Her flow ers were coral and white. The other attendants were Miss Evelyn Carson, former class mate in nursing training, and Miss Marion Mountain, Langdon, a former high school classmate. Their gowns and hats matched the maid of honor- and their flowers also were coral and white. The bride's mother wore a princess style navy blue dress with white trimming and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in royal blue. Her accessories were pink and both had carna tion corsages. The reception was held at the church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Morgan made a brief wedding trip to points of interest in Canada, then left for Gold Hill, accompanied by the bridegroom's parents. On the re turn trip they visited relatives in Nebraska and toured Yellow stone National, park. . Mr. Morgan will attend South ern Oregon college. Mrs. Morgan is a 1950 grad uate of Langdon high school and received nurses' training at Ab bott hospital in Minneapolis. She is now employed at Sacred Heart hospital, in Medford. JULY Drastic REDUCTIONS 200 DRESSES Cotton-Nylons Dan Rivers $98 $(5)98 to House Coats Regular $5.98 $3.98 White Stag Skirts Regular $7.98 $5.95 Purses $1.98 Shorts Reg. $2.98 and $3.98 Values $2.00 BLOUSES A $2.00 Jantzen Swim Suits ..... - Children's Pedal Pushers Reg. $2. , Cotton Skirts . . Maternity Shorts , Maternity Pedal Pushers White Stag Calfskinners, Regular Maternity Skirts, Regular $4.98 .. Denim Fishing Jackets ...... Many Other Brand Nam Dresses Forever Young, Ro-Ne. of California, Teena Paige and Others. OFF 98 Sizes 7-14 $1.98 ... $3.00 and $3.98 $2.49 ...$2.98 and $3.98 $5.95 ... $3.95 . $3.98 ... Now Only $2.00 on Sale - McKettrick, Jack Mann Originals, ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS We Give Gold Arrow Stamps PAULINE'S FASHIONS NO 4-1011 Central Point HOURS-1 0-5:30 337 Pine Women Golfers Hold Meeting; Trophy Donated About 80 lady golfers attended a luncheon and business meeting of the women's Golf association Thursday at Rogue Valley Coun try club. Mrs. Warren Lesseg, general chairman, introduced Mrs. Joe Johnson, general chair man of the Grants Pass lady golfers. Harold A. Johnson of Grants Pass has donated a trophy to be given the winner of two consecu tive team wins. Medford lady golfers won the first match, the second to be played in Grants Pass August 10. If Medford is successful again, they gain per manent possession of the trophy. The next WVSO play will be June. 20 at the Eugene Country club in Eugene. Mrs. Bell Schenck informed the group that those who go to Eugene should have reservations in by July 16. Gardeners Make Plans for Fall District Meeting Eagle Point The Eagle Point Federated garden club met July 6 at the home of Mrs. John Carries. Purpose of the meeting was to plan a district convention to be held in the Eagle Point Grange hall, September 29, for which the Eagle Point and Butte Falls clubs will be joint hosts. Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald introduced a committee of three, Mrs. Frank Carson, Mrs. Ralph Conrad, and Mrs. Harry Dalton of the Butte Falls club and tentative arrange ments were made for entertain ing the 250 expected guests. ' Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald and Mrs. Cliff Green reported on assist ance, the Eagle Point club of fered a newly organized roup at Camp White. Thanks were extended Mrs. William Perry and Mrs. Cal Lusk for decorat ing the chapel. Butte Falls club invited Eagle Point members to a picnic in their town, July 19. Mrs. Law rence Messal reported on a trip to a recent state convention. Next meeting of the Eagle Point club will be a picnic to be held August 3 in Ashland park. Meat and. ice cream will be provided. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. ., Delegate Gives Convention News Mrs. Chester Jines gave a re port of the 8th International con vention held at Wichita, Kan., of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority during a meeting Wednesday of Alpha Lambda chapter members. Mrs. Robert Barbee, 197 Clover lane, was hostess. Mrs. Jines attended as a dele gate from Oregon and was a can didate for second vice-president. She showed a copper work dis play of Beta Epsilon chapter, Portland, which won first prize for the best study project dis played at the convention. This was the second time an Oregon chapter has won such an award, the revious award going to a chapter in Pendleton. Mr. end Mrs. Richard Delano Roberto (Anders photo) Mary Berriman Bride of Richard Delano Roberts Jacksonville Miss Mary Susan Berriman became the bride of Richard Delano Roberts at St. Mark's Episcopal church June 25. The Rev. Robert Franz Burger officiated for the 8 o'clock evening ceremony. About 35 guests attended. Miss Berriman, until recently Riverside Bridge Club Winners Told The Riverside Bridge club met Wednesday evening,- July 6. Winners in the north-south posi tions were, first, T. J. Fuson and Gordon Heaver; second, Mrs. F. R. Baker and William Isaacs; third, Emery Wheat and William Hickey, and fourth, Mrs. H. J. Boyd and Roy Pruitt. In the east-west positions, win ners were, first, Miss Isobel Stu- are and Mrs. Yvone Dalen; sec ond. Mrs. Georee Choate and Mrs. B. B. Hughes; third, Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain, and fourth, Mrs. Gordon Heaver and Al Gil- house n. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaver, Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain, Medford, were guest players. . Master Point Play Scores Are Listed The Medford Duplicate bridge club met Tuesday evening, July 8 at the Moose Hall for a mas ter point play.- Winners in the north and south positions were, first, Mrs. Frank R. Baker and George Rode, second, Mrs. William Ken nedy and B. L. Sanderson, third, Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Scott, San Louis Obispo, Calif. Winners in the east and west positions were, first, Jack Har ris and Fred Stevens, second, Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and Mrs. Dolph Phipps, third, Mrs. E. L. Miller and Mrs. Howard Boyd. Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Fred Purdin were hostesses. Picnic Scheduled Instead of Banquet The Christian Business and Professional Women will, meet for- a potluck picnic Monday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m. in Lithia park, in Ashland, instead of a scheduled banquet. Those at tending are asked to meet at the zoo. . Table service, sandwiches, and a salad, hot dish, or dessert are required. Coffee and iced tea will be furnished. A devotional message will be given by Mrs. Clarence Hold ridge, of Talent. employed in the offices of the Medford hotel, is a daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Job Berriman, Jack sonville. The bridegroom, who is a member of a long time Jackson county family, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee Roberts of Central Point. He is a sergeant in the Army and the couple left for their wedding trip to Ft. Campbell, Ky., where he is sta tioned. He is a radio chief. The bride's sisters, Mrs. E. O. Graham, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Donald Sanford, here from Sac ramento, Calif., for the occasion, were the attendants. James Lee Roberts, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a plain white suit with navy blue accessories and her corsage was an orchid. Mr. Berriman gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Sanford both wore navy blue suits with white accessories and their corsages were of white carnations. Baskets of snapdragons and white daisies were used to dec orate the altar. The bride's mother was dressed in lavender and the bridegroom's mother wore a black dress. Both had white accessories and Mrs. Berriman's corsage was of white carnations, while Mrs. Roberts had red carnations. . "The Medford hotel Rogue room was scene of the reception. Mrs. Byron V. Turner cut the cake and Mrs. Bryant Sanford pre sided at the punch bowl. Ar rangements of snapdragons and daisies decorated the room. The bride is a graduate of the Jacksonville high school and the bridegroom is a . Central Point high school graduate. Miss Berriman was honored at three events given by members of the Royal Neighbors of Amer ica lodge women; the Rebekah lodge, and the hotel staff. She is a member of both lodge groups. The RNA members entertained Tuesday, June 21, in the dining hall of the IOOF hall. Mrs. San ford, Mrs. A. E. Reinking, Mrs. Arthur Davies and Mrs. Rupert Maddox planned the event and about 60 persons attended. Enter tainment in the form of a skit was furnished by Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Joe . Smith and Mrs. Sanford. Several vocal selections were sung by the Mad dox sisters. Table decorations were made by Mrs. Reinking who used blue candles with pink rosebuds. ' The Rebekah lodge members, with , about 20 in attendance, gave a shower on June 6 when Mrs. George Brownlee and Mrs. Louis Jones made up the committee. At both showers the bride was given many presents. The hotel staff presented Miss Berriman a gift of luggage when they gathered Wednesday, June 23, to honor their co-worker. WCTU Groups Meet Plan Convention The Medford WCTU ex-com mittee met at the home of Mrs. M. Russell for a covered dish luncheon recently. Mrs. Grey Cox,' president, presided. The group heard a talk by the chairman of the projected WCTU State Convention, to be held in Medford in September, on recent preparations for the event. Attending thir conven tion will be Mrs. Glenn Hayes, Evanston, 111., president of the national WCTU,- and Mrs. Fred Tooze, president of the Oregon WCTU. At the meeting the group planned a banquet, to be held Sept. 7, opening day of the con vention, at the First Methodist church. Sunday, July 10, 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRES CVABabbs Here To Observe Event Mr. ' and Mrs. C. W. Babb, Grants Pass, were in Medford July 7 to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary at a dinner given by Mr. BabbVbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Babb, 26 Lewis street. The Babbs are former resi dents of Medford, having lived here from 1919 to 1923 when Mr. Babb was in the real estate business. They were married July 7, 1895, in Midvale, Idaho. Mrs. Babb is the former Miss Jennie Illay Connally. Pythian Club Meeting Planned for Tuesday; Social Evening Held The Pythian club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Girls' Community club with Mrs. Har ry Bryant and Mrs. George Bryant as hostesses. The Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters met last Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg with Mrs. Don An derson as cohostess. A potluck dinner was served, followed by the business meeting and cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry, Mrs. Dollie Love, Mrs. Ida Ire land and Mrs. Delia Watkins. : A joint conclave of the Jack son and Josephine counties WCTU will be held July 14, be ginning at 10:30 a.m., in the First Christian church. A morn ing business session, with elec tion of new officers, will be fol lowed by a covered dish lunch eon at noon. , On the afternoon program are devotionals from the Ashland group and special music from the Grants Pass group. Chap lain Albert Feller of Camp White will speak on his work with soldiers at Camp White and Roseburg. Other topics of dis cussion ' will be spiritual life, speech contests, and the Chil dren's Farm, home. A report will be made by each group president. Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap will speak on her work in Medford. All members are asked to bring a covered dish. They can receive further information by calling 2-8368 or 2-4644. Picnic Slated The Thursday Luncheon club will meet for a picnic Wednes day, July 13, 1 p.m., at the scout park on the south side of Haw thorne park. Table service is required.'. UAGATlOniSTS' DELIGHT Our Salon Gold Wave PEnnanEUT You'll say this lovely perma nent is made to order for sum mer fun. It's soft, natural looking and long-lasting, too. FroKi 7 69 REVLON MANICURES From 1.50 Beauty Salon PSG Members Plan Thursday Meeting The next regular meeting- of the Pythian Sunshine Girls is scheduled for Thursday, July 14, at 1 p.m., at the Pythian build ing. The club held a party Thurs day for Miss Karen . Campbell at the home of Miss Darla Walk er. The party started with a scavenger hunt and wieners. The Misses Campbell, Irene Thomas, and Walker, were giv en prizes. ' Dancing and treasure hunt fol lowed. Refreshments were served and a gift presented the guest of honor. All-Day Meeting Set By Navy Mothers' Club Central Point Central , Point Navy Mothers will hold an all day meeting Wednesday, July 13, at the Legion Memorial hall. The session will open at 10 a.m., potluck to be served at noon. Mothers who have sons or daughters in the Navy, Marines or Coast Guard are invited. Visits Here Mrs. Paul H. Ode, a daughter of Lawrence D. Bragg, Glenview orchard, has arrived in Medford to be a guest of her father for several months. She will leave in December for Long Beach, Calif., to meet her husband, a Naval officer, on his return from the West Pacific area. She is the former Mary Bragg. . .. At Coast Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drummoad, Ross lane, left Thursday for a week's holiday on the Oregon coast. EASTSIDE KINDERGARTEN Pre-School-S Yr. OMs ENROLLCEflT KJIIITED TELEPHONE -Mrs. Norm Hilly er 2-9782 Mrs. Jock Walker 2-4874 T i lAv 4 WE'RE J DOMED OUT BUT NOT DOWN! P WE'LL DE DAGK AS SOON AS POSSIBLEI Watch for Announcement IMcfield Drapery Phone 2-5747 V It's from Medford1. Medford's Finest Jewelers end Silversmiths 'Doubly 'Beautiful DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RING SE TS Twice as nice and doubly effective. The four shown were culled from our comprehensive collection of matched rings for the big events in her life: the engagement and wedding. Diversified in design and price, they emphasize the fashion-importance and beauty of duplication of design the wisdom of selecting both rings at one and the same time. 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