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o o a no u ? O G O 8 So o o o o o "f J ,o o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeRoy 'Larson Rites Held At Church Wed Couple Q Miss Edna Roberta Hicks and Robert LeRoy Larson were (wedded July 24 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the First Meth odist church.' The Rev. Raymond E. Balcomb performed the cere mony, The "bride, an employee of Medford Flower shop, is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ricks of Springfield. The bride groom s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Larson, 3290 Jack sonville highway. He is em ployed at the Verl G. Walker Radio Engineering and Supply company, Mr. Ricks gave his daughter la marriage. Her gown was de signed with lace bodice and a full net skirt over taffeta, ballerina length, and her fingertip veil ry was held by a coronet trimmed o with sequins. Her mitts were of f net and she carried a bouquet of 2 (halenopsfc orchids and stephan- "2 (tiss B Mrs. Bobby C. Alphin, Eugene, o as matron of honor, and the Tinde s sister, Mrs. Robert Ma- Fj u gee, fapringfield, was bridesma P fcon. Miss Claudia Edwards was (bridesmaid. Their gowns were of g (pale) green. Mrs. Alphin's bou- rtgfuet was of rubrum lilies with o dark pink carnations, and the (Sther attendants carried rum- brum lilies with pale pink car- nations, q Ernest Nelson, a brother-in- law of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Fred Baker and Robert Walker o o Pi 9 a o Dark pink and white gladi olus decorated the church. About 60 persons attended the wedding and about 45 were guests at the oQ reception held in the church, s'j The couple made their wed ding trip to the Oregon coast and now live at 215V2 Vancou ver avenue. "The bride attended Spring' rj field high school and the bride groom attended Medford high school. 3 q FOE Auxiliary Hears Report on gq Juvenile Work 3 A report from the juvenile ad 3 visory committee leatured a o meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Thursday night. Following the meeting a pro- &o gram was given in the men's & lodge rooms, with the four grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rombs furnishing the Q number. They are Londa, Larry and Jimmy- Mozak, and Laurie Butts, Redwood City, Calif. Refreshments following the program. " s A meeting of officers and com mittee chairman has been set for Tuesday, August 16 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Charles- Lenderman, cap tain o) the ladies drill team asks that all members of the team be present for practice. A business meeting will be held Thursday, August 18, at 8 p.m. and on Saturday, August 20 a birthday dinner will honor women whose birthdays fall in July and August. It is set for 6:30 p.m. and those attending are to take either a vegetable dish or salad. NAME'S THE SAME Sparta, Wis. CJ.R) Mary Pappas, 17, moved halfway around the world but her town's name remains the same. The at tractive brunette, a native of Sparta, Greece, moved to Sparta, Wis., to live with her aunt, Mrs. P. J. Stathis. 0 Mrs. J. L. Neilzel Miss Cole Wed To Jerry Neitzel News of the wedding August 10 of Miss Judith Paralee Cole and Jerry Lee Neitzel at Napa, Calif., has been received here. She is a daughter of Mrs. Myrtle M. Collins, 315 Boardman street, and the bridegroom is a son of John Neitzel, Table Rock road. They are living at Napa. The Rev. Mr. Fox, a Baptist minister, read the double ring rites at 9 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Richard M. Lira, a sister of the bride was the honor at tendant and Joe Stitt, Vallejo, Calif., a brother of the bride groom, was best man. The bride's dress was an afternoon frock of ice blue shade and her flowers were gardenias. Women of Moose Hold Initiation; Secretary Talks Mrs. David Haggard, Mrs. Jerry Bianconi and Mrs. Delia Meyer were accepted into the Women of the Moose at an in itiation held August 10. Mrs. Clarence Pfnister, chair man of the Mooseheart Alumni committee which was in charge of the program, introduced the speakers for the evening. John Keener, secretary of the Loyal Order of Moose and vice president of the Third district of the Oregon Moose association, spoke to the chapter about the Moose lodge and its auxiliary and answered questions on the function of the lodge. Mrs. John Norvell, college of regents, spoke on her trip to Mooseheart last year to receive her college of regents degree. She described some of the most ineresting points of Mooseheart, the child city which was founded and is supported by the Loyal Order of Moose and the Women of the Moose. Also present at the meeting were visitors from the Grants Pass chapter. 4 Two Return Home From Wenatchee Mrs. Bernice Kunzman and her mother, Mrs. Cora Carder, 607 West Eighth street, have re turned from a vacation trip to Wenatchee, Wash., where they were guests of Mrs. Carder's daughter, Mrs. L. J. Hanchett, and Mr. Hanchett. Friday Dr. and Mrs. Ewayne Gulbrandson and Dr. Guldbrand- son's two daughters, Karen and Kay, arrived in Medford from California to visit Mrs. Kunz man and Mrs. Carder. The Gul brandsons will continue on to Shelton, Wash., to fish in that region, and the girls will remain in Medford. They are Mrs. Kunz man's granddaughters. o o WEDDING Invitations or Announcements Imprinted Wedding Napkins Punch Bowl Rentals 0.y 'A 217 E. Main JWem S Medford Sunday, August 14. 1955 MEDFORD (ORZGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE We Are Celebrating Our .... Y'M' 6th ( A SELECTED GROUP OF ROBES SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE $866 At Main and Bartlett Streets ! 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