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o o o TWO MEDFOHD (OftEGOW) MAIL TRIBUNE Stuart -Greer Ceremony o S Held in Med ford Church First Methodist church was the scene August 13 of the. wed ding of Miss Barbara Adrienne Greer to Robert Boyd Stuart. Dr. OjciftW P. Bray, friend of the bridegroom, read the formal candle light' ceremony at eight o'clock in the evening and the reception (jas iield at the church parlors. xq onae is aaugnier oi i IWrs. Henry B. Greer, 244 North Oakale avenue, and the bride groom is a so of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stuart, 1029 Queen Anne avenve. Tjlje bride's gown of Chantilly lace was fashioned with scoop neck bodice trimmed with peafs and sequins and the skirt w designed with a chapel (fcngth train. Her long double QejJ) of nylon tulle was held (t a rown of the lace trimmed (e- and rhinestones and she carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis. (Stfiss Betty Giltinan, Phoenix, .Ariz., was honor attendant and the four bridesmaids were Miss Rose Ann Erramuzpe, Gilbert, Ariz Miss Susan Chubb, Shady Coi, Miss Joanne Boarman, Ph&nix. Ariz., and Miss Tanya Trowbridge, Medford. Miss Gil tinan and Miss Erramuzpe are ChiQ Omega sorority sisters of the bride. All five attendants wore ovins of aquamarine, crystal ettP taffeta with jackets, and Festival Company Guests of Couple For Annual Party lytr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter were hosts Friday for the annual luncheon for mem bers of the Oregon Shakespear ean festival" company and their families. The guests enjoyed games and swimming during the afternoon. About 70 attended the party, held at their home Topsides, on the Old Stage road. Daughter Returns From Island Stay Miss Harriett Dowson, daugh ter of Mis. Dorothy Dowson, 47 South Berkeley way, has return ed Medford after spending the summer in Honolulu. Miss Dow son was graduated from College of e Pacific in California in June, and traveled to Hawaii with a group of Alpha Theta Tau sorlity0sisters Miss Dowson will leave about September 1 for Sacramento, Calif., where she will teach kin- dergarten classes. Luncheon Given Fc?r Bride-Elect Miss Carol Coleman was hon or last Monday at a party giv en by Miss Isobel Carr. Miss Coleman's wedding to Arthur Scljjieikhart Monroe of Pasa dena, Calif., is set for Septem ber 3. The event was a luncheon at the home of Miss Carr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr, 16 Flor ence avenue, and the table was set in the garden. A small group of Miss Coleman's school friends attended. 1 i O Sf ' Now you can SAVE 28 I IPii jii i lit or 3 Ml IlliiW" Service for Four $ gfl.VS I'll PMffiBai Tok advantage of THIS SAV- I 5 SPECIAL 0 i .T.iMgp ING, to Mart your wrvico of I it MOUCtO I 111 -r'06. 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I III guaranteed not to loosen, rattle or come apart. , IIS A complete line of Serving Pieces it available in Open Stock rlof -lettiligi C I 4 ""JT" '""l i"c,ttdin irid Stk KBif pot M Teaspoon; C J I III Knives and Carving Sett. , .. ., , , , . . , L cr J I I I 1 Individual Salad Fork; Place Spoon J (s y If IOW 1UWWT nMS AlWAYS AVAIIAILI P,oc,1',, $8.50 - i . LAWRENCE'S ! 0 YOUR SILVER STORE. Specializing in Fine Diamonds and Watches, Too! S ) 130 EAST MAIN EST. 1903 S J r More than 200 guests attended their mitts and headdresses were of matching lace. The maid-of-honor carried yellow feathered carnations and yel low Ester Reed daisies, and the bridesmaid's bouquets were of yellow feathered carnations and white daisies. Sherry Ann Brown of Eagle Point was flower girl. Her bou ffant frock was of pink tulle and net worn with pink ruffled headdress. Charles Bray was best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Richard Gates, Burlin game, Calif.; Robert Greer, brother of the bride, Loren Vaughn. Phoenix, Ariz., and Jake Eskew, Medford. Mr. Gates anc1 Mr. Vaughn, are Alpha Ora- c-gT fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. Bouquets of yellow gladiolus and white stock decorated the church. The pews were marked with white bows and white can dles stood on the altar and in the windows. Arrangements of yellow glad iolus and white stock decorated the reception rooms, and the bride's table was arranged with pink tapers flanking the wed ding cake. Mrs. Henry L. Bray served the wedding cake, and Mrs. Ray Chubb, Shady Cove, poured. Mrs. Ed Brown, Eagle Point, took charge of the guest bock. For the event the bride's mother wore a gown of blue- gray lace with dark red rose bud corsage. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a lace gown of dusty pink color and her flowers were stephanotis. Mr. Stuart and his bride flew to Detroit for their honeymoon and are motoring west by way of Phoenix, Ariz. The bride at tended high school in Phoenix and received a degree in Span ish from Arizona State college, Tempe. She is a member of Chi Omega, Pleiades, women's hon or society and was listed in Who's Who in American Col leges and Universities. The bridegroom, a veteran of the Korean war, attended the University of Oregon for a year alter graduation from Medford High school and then enrolled at ASC in geology. He is a mem ber of Alpha Tau Omega. Here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maxwell, Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren, Portland, and Mrs. Ella Cook, aunt of the bride. The bridegroom's . parents were hosts for the rehearsal dinner, held at Rogue Valley Country club and attended by the wedding party and Dr. and Mrs. Bray. The table center piece was of 'gladiolus, dahlias and candles. The newlyweds will be at home at 1010 South Grape street after September 1. Sunday. August 21. 1955 Visitor Hostess At Luncheon Party Mrs. William Magermann, the former Miss Elsa Helen Gaylord of Medford, entertained at lunch eon last Thursday at the Medford hotel. She was visiting in the valley from her home in New York City and was accompanied here by her daughter, Miss Kate Gaylord Magermann. At the luncheon Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore, Miss Delie Whisenant, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes, Mrs. Frank Klinele and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Root and Judge and Mrs. Rawles Moore. Mrs. Magermann's parents lived here and her father was an attorney. They left Medford more than 20 years ago. The visitors also attended Ore gon Shakespearean festival plays and made a trip to Crater lake. Mr. Magermann, who could not make the trip at this time, for merly was employed at the Bu reau of Standards and now is in the advertising field with the Na tional Broadcasting and televis ion systems. B rideg room-To-Be Arrives in City Robert Small arrived In Med ford Saturday from Seattle, Wash., and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Barnum, South Pacific highway. The wedding of Miss Charity Williams, daughter of Mrs. Thomas H. Williams, 1975 Houston road, and Mr. Small is set for Tues day, August 23. The couple will live In Seattle. Mr. and Mn. Robert Boyd Stuart (Landis-Shangle Photo) Couple Honored On Anniversary Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Martin, who observed their 40th wedding anniversary Au gust 13, were honored at a din ner given by their children Au gust 10 at the family home on Fourth avenue. The Martins were presented gifts and an an niversary cake. Attending were their three daughters, Mrs. Sydney Baker, Rogue River, and her three children; Mrs. Don Chumler and her daughter, Medford; Mrs. John Novak and Mr. Novak, Medford, and the Martin's son, Jim, Gold Hill, and his family. Allen Martin, a grandson from Seattle who is spending the sum mer in Gold Hill, also was pres ent. Two Hostesses Give Patio Party Mrs. Mary H. Brown and her mother, Mrs. L. M. Hamilton, Arnold lane and Bellinger road, entertained at their home Fri day morning at a coffee hour on the patio. The group played bridge and the hostesses served home made breakfast rolls and coffee breads. Attending were Mrs. O. D, Martin, Mrs. Guy Hughes, Mrs. L. E. Edmonds and daughter, Diane; Mrs. Clarence Wilson and daughter, Nancy; and Mrs. How ard Haskell, who recently re turned to Medford to live. Meeting Planned By Kappa Deltas Southern Oregon chapter of Kappa Delta, national colleg iate sorority, has planned a meeting at Rogue Valley Coun try club. It will be held Wed nesday, August 24,' at 7 p.m. All alumna and active mem bers of the sorority living in this area are invited to attend. Anyone not contacted by the calling committee and wishing further information may call Mrs. G. T. Haupert at 2-5794. George Rockrise Guest in Medford George Rockrise, San Fran cisco architect, was an overnight guest Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, Foothills road. The Carpenters entertained that evening at din ner at their home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Win ston of Eagle Point. Mr. Rock rise designed the homes of both couples. s Anderson Home Scene of Picnic Medford Zonta club held a pic nic recently at the home of Mrs. Ben Anderson, Jacksonville. Twenty members and guests at tended. The guests Included Miss Jess alee Mallalieu, state supervisor of home economics, Mrs. Charles D. Adam, Miss Helen Webster, and Mrs. Pearl Robinson. Mrs. Effie Kurtz is president of the club. LADIES Burelson's Beauty Salon Will Take Appointments Between 5 & 5:30 p.m. ALSO OPEN For Phone 2-2096 Newlyweds , Make Home In Medford Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Ness, married recently in Port land, arrived in Medford last Monday to make their home. Their wedding was an event of July 30 at the Church of the Madeleine. The bride, the for mer Miss Doris Joan McCulloch a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. McCulloch of Portland and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Thomas H. Ness of Eugene, and the late Mr. Ness of Rose burg. The Rev. James F. Dillon of ficiated for the afternoon cere mony. Mr. McCulloch escorted his daughter to the altar. Her waltz- length gown of white organdy was embroidered with an all over flower pattern and neck line and hem were finished in a scalloped shell design. Her fin gertip veil was held by a cap of organdy and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white or chids and stephanotis. Maid of honor for her sister was Jeanne Louise McCulloch, who wore pale yellow embroid ered organdy and carried yellow gladiolus. Thomas H. Ness Jr., Medford, was best man for his brother. Frank N. Bash, Medford, and Thomas Hawn, Eugene, both nephews of the bridegroom, were ushers. The reception was held at the McCulloch home. Mrs. A. Li. Hawn, Eugene, a sister of the bridegroom; Mrs John F. Cramer, Portland; Mrs, Floyd Scott, Longview Wash., and Mrs. Paul G. Bauer, Med ford, served. The couple made a wedding trip, to San Francisco. From out-of-town for the wed ding in addition to the bride groorn's mother were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawn and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Plymell of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ness Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wakefield and daugh ters, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bash and family, all of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Lydon and family, Eugene. Mrs. Hawn, Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. Lydon, Mrs. Bash and Mrs. Plymell are all sisters of the bridegroom. The bridle is a graduate of Willamette university and. the bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Oregon. The new lyweds are living at the Plaza apartments. 4 Miss Isobel Carr Leaves for Texas Miss Isobel Carr left Wednes day for Wichita Falls, Tex., where she will be a guest of Colonel and Mrs. Donald Zeis and their daughter, Miss Priscilla Zeis. The Zeis family formerly lived in Medford. Later in the summer Miss Carr will motor as far west as Den ver with Mrs. Zeis and her daughter, since Miss Zeis attends college in Colorado. Miss Carr, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr, 16 Florence avenue, will return to Southern Oregon col lege, Ashland, this fall for her senior year. Mrs. Jack Davis Guest in Medford Mrs. Jack Davis, former Med ford resident now living at Oakland, Calif, was a visitor here last week. She stayed at the home of her son- in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dick Franks, Ideal Court, who motored with her Thursday as far as Redding, Calif., on her return trip home. Mrs. Davis was guest of hon or at two dinner parties, one at the home of Mrs. Charles Bott jer, Jacksonville highway, and the other at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Younger, Edgevale or chard. She was also a luncheon guest of Mrs. Alto Pruitt. f Linns in Portland For Court Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Linn, with their daughters Penny and Cheryl, attended the grand court picnic, Order of Amaranth, held at Portland August 14. Mrs. Linn, grand charity of the grand court, reported there were more than 450 present, and most of the courts throughout the state were represented. Mrs. William Pritchard and Orra B. Cole, grand associate matron and patron, were in charge of the activities and were assisted by the associate matrons and patrons of all the courts. THURSDAY EVENINGS Your Conveniece V for Appointments i wuim ! 'jip Mn. John Parties Honor Former Resident During Stay Here Mrs. L. B. Humphrys of Hong Kong, China, a houseguest of Mrs. Myron Root, 28 North Berkeley way, for the past two weeks has been entertained at numerous luncheon and dinner events. She is a former resident and plans to leave here August 25 for California to visit before de parting for China where she makes her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett. Mr. Barnett is chief flight engineer for the Hong Kong division of the Pan American Air lines.' Mrs. Root has entertained at two luncheons which honored her houseguest and others who have entertained at luncheons in her honor are Mrs. William Isaacs at her home, Big Rock lodge on the Rogue river, and Mrs. Rawles Moore. Mrs. Paul Janney entertained at dinner Friday evening for her and Mr. and Mrs. J.- C. Collins also held a dinner party at which Mrs. Humphrys was honor guest. Yesterday Mrs. A. W. Aya held a luncheon party at her home which honored both Mrs Humphrys and Mrs. I. E. Schuler who returned Thursday from an extended stay in Mexico City. Mrs. Humphrys and Mrs. Root also have been attending Ore gon Shakespearean festival plays at Ashland. - Doctor Receives Paris Appointment Dr. Stanley Gustin, son of W. H. Gustin, Ashland, has written friends in the valley that he re ceived an appointment to the American hospital, in Paris, France, and has now been work ing at the hospital for about a month. Dr. Gustin received his degree in medicine from McGill uni versity in Toronto, Can., and re cently completed two years of interneship. The appointment to the hos pital in Paris is for a two-year period, and Dr. Gustin is at pres ent assigned to the out-patient department of the hospital. The Gustins formerly lived in Medford. As foofvrd in Mademoiselle EXCLUSIVELY 214 EAST MAIN Kenneth Ness (Edrit Morrison Photo) Shower Is Given For Miss Beaton Miss Mary Lucile Beaton, whose wedding to Mortiz Elbert is set for early fall, was honored Tuesday evening at a bridal shower given at the home of Mrs. John Maass, 304 South Ivy street. Miss Beaton is a daughter of Mrs.. A. J. Beaton, Medford, and her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Elbert, also of Med ford. He is serving with the Navy on the USS Curtin. Those who attended the show er were the Misses Jean Davis, Joan Mete, Shirley Vorbeck, Marie Germann, Patricia Beaton and Nancy Beaton; and the Mes dames Michael Reed, Iva Hayes, Sam Mete, Barney Barnes, Bill Elson, Floyd Elbert and Alan Beaton. Wei I Is Leave Mr. and Mrs. John Weills and six children have left for Cali fornia after spending the past three weeks here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car penter, Old Stage road. The Weills, who have lived in Santa Rosa, Calif., for the past several years, will live near San Fran cisco in the future. Now On 1 1955 Personal Christmas Card Albums Choose Your Imprinted Cards Early To "Avoid the Last Minute Hustle and Bustle " Buy Now and You Can Have Them All Addressed Before the Holiday Season Begins STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ON THE BALCONY Adriennes BUY NOW Use Our LAY-AWAY PLAN OURS . . . Adri nenne s Phyllis Merrick And Peter Purdum To Marry in Fall Mr. and Mrs. Emerson P. Mer rick, 1432 East Main street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis to Peter F. Purdum, son of Mrs. Ray R. Pur dum and the late Mr. Purdum of Corvallis and Dubois, Wyo. The wedding will be in the late fall. Miss Merrick is a graduate of Mills college, Oakland, Calif., and is a medical technologist at Good Samaritan hospital in Cor vallis. Her fiance attends Oregon State college, where he is com pleting his work in electronics. Pree's Views . What's New? 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