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0 e 3 S 3 3 11) Mr. and Mrs. Young-Kepley Ceremony Held In Reno Church Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Young, who were married July 17 in Reno, Nev., are living at 307 North Ivy street here. The bride is the former Doris Kepley, and is a daughter of Mrs. Jesse Ming er, 781 Marshall avenue. Mr. Young is a son of Roy Young, 113 Tripp street. The double - ring ceremony (jas held at First Methodist church in Reno," with the Rev. C. A. Thomas officiating. The bride wore a dark blue faille dress with white lace collar and her accessories were white, red and blue. a The couple chartered a plane $6 fly to Reno, and remained in o (tge city. 9 The bride, who attended Cass Technical High school and 2 Wayne university, Detroit, "Mich., is employed by Haupert 8 praetor company. The bride groom attended Medford High (fchool and is with Simms Cycle (jinff, Hobby shop. " Couple Attends o College Ceremony O Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Davis left Wednesday via United Air 0 G lines for Oakland, Calif., to at (Jend, graduation exercises August 5 at San Jose college when their granSdaughter, Miss Elaine (Jurts, was graduated. Quiss Wurts will be married August 21 in Oakland to David Doerr of San Jose. Miss Wurts Q is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wurtsg former Medford 0 residents. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will return to Oakland for the wedding. Cold Star Mothers Announces Picnic Medford chapter, American Gold Star Mothers, will meet Tuesday, August 9 .for a noon picnic atcHawthorne park near Qthe Girl Scout building. Table serviceQis required. Fred F. Young (Landis-Shangle Photo) Dakotans Hold Annual Picnic The 20th annual Dakota pic nic was held July 31, with about 200 former residents of North and South Dakota attending. A basket lunch was served at noon, and coffee, ice cream and punch were furnished by the as sociation. Fred Kuest was in charge of serving these. A program of music, games and contests followed dinner under the direction of Mrs. Eric de Place, who also served as master of ceremonies. Mrs. C. R. Alexander's band provided string music, and talks were given by "old timers." Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Murrey of Medford won a prize for being the couple married for the long est time. The Murreys have won the prize each year since it was first awarded in 1949. The Mur reys, each 82 years old, have been married 57 years. Named to the planning com mittee for next year are Mr. and Mrs. Kooken, Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Welch, Grants Pass. Pythian Club Plans Meeting on Tuesday Pythian club will meet Tues day, August 9, at 8 p.m. at Girls' Community club with Mrs. Harry Barneburg and Mrs. Don Anderson as hostesses. Past Chiefs' club and mem bers' families enjoyed a picnic supper last week at Jackson Hot springs, with approximately 20 in attendance. . Central Point Mothers To Meet Wednesday Central Point Navy Mothers club women plan to meet Wednesday, August 10 at 10 a.m., in the Legion Memorial hall. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Mothers who have sons and daughters in the Navy, Marine corps or Coast Guard are invited. tliis is the' man from BUSH'S 3 he'll show you the way to own carpet today He's helped hundreds of people find how easily they can enjoy new carpet right now. He'll show you how your budget can afford the best, and he'll work out the convenient carpet purchase plan to suit you perfectly. We know how impor tant carpet is in making home look its beautiful best, how your new carpet will make life brighter, more colorful and comfortable for the whole family. We'll be pleased to show you our colorful col lection of carpets by Lees the finest carpets to choose from and the loveliest to own. Bring the family. Learn how little it really costs to have heavenly carpet the time payment way. NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEARS TO PAY Please compare our everyday prices "with any sale price in any store . . . our customers do. Bush Home Furnishings Q Southern Oregon's Furniture Showplace Pacific Highway North of Big Y Phone 2-8618 Reunion Held By Casters The annual picnic of the Caster family was held Sunday, July 31, at Jackson Hot Springs with 61 members present. The picnic luncheon was served at noon, with swimming following. Four generations were pres ent. Representing the oldest generation were Mrs. J. W. Pruett, Medford; Mrs. Otto Cas ter, Phoenix, and Mrs. John Caster, Central Point, and the family members present were for the most part descendants of these three women. Their family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Les ter; Mr. and Mrs. Don Minear, Donalyn, Mary Jo and Rebecca: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pruett, Bill Debbie and John; Mrs. Mabel Cox, mother of Mrs. Dean Pru ett; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards, Janet and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vance, Steve, Barbara and Teresa, and Mrs. Jessie Ma son, mother of Mrs. Orville Cas ter, all of Medford. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caster, John and Todd, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edward, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Claflin, Mr. and Mrs Tom Caster and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Caster and Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Caster, Chet, Terry and Kim, all Phoenix. Others present were descend ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laird, Mrs. Laird hav ing been a Caster. They were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laird, Michele and Laurel, Tulelake, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Laird and granddaughter, Stephanie Peter son, of Copco, Calif. Sew-Prefiy! 7023 SIZES 210 r Send her back to school look ing the picture of fashion, in this pretty fall dress! Jiffy -sewed plaid 'n' plain versions trimmed with colorful flower embroidery! Pattern 7023: Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Tissue, pattern, transfers, directions. State size. Send TWENTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail .Tribune, Household Arts Dept.; P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for you copy of this wonderful book now . . . You'll want to order every design in it! Use leftover tea or coffee to make ice cubes for cooling iced coffee or tea. Couple Married In Recent Rites Maria Stembridge of VVinlock, Wash., oecame the bride of Glen Parker in rites read July 23 at the home of Elder William E. At kins of the Seventh-day Adven tist church. The ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. About 15 guests attended. Mrs. Agnes Cocherell, Cen tralia, Wash., was the matron of honor and Miss Kay Stem bridge, also of Winlock, was bridesmaid for her sister. Mark A. Green was best man. Mr. Cocherell gave the bride in marriage. She wore an orchid colored suit with white acces sories and her corsage was of pink and white flowers. About 30 persons attended a reception given by Mr. Green. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Lucille Stembridge, Win lock, and the bridegroom, who is employed at the Rogue Valley Country club as a musician came here from Portland. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker of Grandview, Wash. Half-Size Fashion v I tf . 71 Mm 9291 Myf Here in pattern your first new dress of fall! This smart step-in style was chosen espec ially for the shorter, fuller fig ure simply because it's the most flattering! The side-swept detail, a lovely frame for your face; slim lines below make you look so slender! Pattern 9291: Half sizes 14V, lgV'2, I8I2, 2012, 22V2, 2412. Size I6V2 takes 412 yards 35-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. OSC Issues Circular On Vegetable Storage Many vegetable crops home grown or good seasonal buys can be kept fresh for several weeks or throughout the winter with proper storage practices outlined in a new pocket-size circular published by "Oregon State college extension service The circular contains illustra tions for simple construction of small mound of pit-type storage, discussion of other suitable stor age places, and instructions for handling specific vegetables. Copies of extension circular 592, "Vegetable Storage," are available on request from local county extension agents or the OSC bulletin clerk. For a refreshing flavor to iced tea, add a sprig of fresh mint to the boiling water used in making the tea. DOROTHY HALL Hair Stylist Extends a warm welcome to old friends . . .And announces she will take , APPOINTMENTS For Permanents and Styling ' As Late as 5:30 P.M. . 131 South Central Phone 3-5379 Sunday, Auguit 7, 19SS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE 3 ?v: w 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parker Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoehr, San Francisco, visited last week with Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel, 1 Eastwood drive. They were en route to British Columbia and plan to visit the Dippels again on their return. Mrs. Stoehr is a cousin of Mrs. Dippel. ' MONDAY MORHIHG Assorted Solid Color & Woven "COT-TOMS Fast Colors, Pre-Shrunk, 1st Quality 2 to 10 Yard Remnants Regularly 59c a Yard $noo Special Yds. for i & A CBC3GGECS? QSb USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS! S s s Pendletons Take You Back to School 1 w I ,j $995 0 you? ?1495 I JL H Mak. your -tec , 1 f - lion wmie stocks J M are 'complete. A X. 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