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111 rT:'M j Mr. and Mrs. Moad-Nezvbry Ceremony Held At Assembly of God Church Miss Beverly Ann Newtry became the bride of Jack Lee Moad in a ceremony held at West Main Assembly of God church Saturday, October 22. The Rev F. Wildon Colbaugh read the candlelight service at eight o'clock in the evening, and about 300 guests were present. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maggenti, 1009 West Main street, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Moad 1012 East Main street. Fred Gaten was soloist for the cemony, and Mrs. George Heide was at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Maggenti, wore a gown of white nylon lace over taffeta, ballerina length, with white fin- eer-tip nylon veil. She carriedj white carnations and stephan otis. Miss Evelyn Hubbard, cousin of the bride from Vallejo, Calif., was honor attendant. She wore a ballerina gown of royal blue velveteen, with matching shoes and .veil, and carried a nosegay The Misses Judy Finegan, Su: zanne Reichstein and Nancy Hamilton were bridesmaids. Their gowns were of light blue velveteen, ballerina length, worn with, matching shoes and veils and they carried bouquets of carnations. Rhonda Kinard, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Michael LeCuyer, another cou sin, was ring bearer. Rhonda wor,e a pink crystalette frock and carried a basket of rose petals. Miss Patricia Newbry, sister of the bride, and Miss Carol Hubbard, cousin of the bride from Vallejo, lighted the can dles. They wore frocks of pink velveteen with matching shoes and head bands, and their flow ers were wrist bouquets of pink rosebuds. Ed Bingham was best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Willard Lilly, Bob Christison, Larry Quackenbush, Jack Gault and Jack Nance. ' ; Baskets pf large white chry JJEAN MART'S MOLD AfclNOTt AMDRIFF... lANi CIRCLES TiE WAIST ANI SKiRTCFA RuSrUNO fcOtH ESS TAfrtDV tATt DtiES5. FESTIVE BED OR. BLACK SZES 7-ST....45'' Exclusively at . . . v , ' - Jack Lea Moad (Classic studio) santhemums and pink stock dec orated the church. The reception -was held in the church recreation hall,and was planned by Mrs. Wayne Puett and Mrs. Fred Wilson, who also took charge of decorations. Mrs. Dale Pruett cut the wedding cake Miss Cynthia Rukovina and Miss Flori Sloniger poured and Mrs. Lloyd Carr took charge of the guest book. ' For the wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a dress of orchid brocade with match ing coat, grey and white acces sories and corsage of pink rose buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a black velvet dress with black and white accessories and corsage of rosebflds. Among the wedding guests was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Stella Wilson, Medford. Coming from a distance for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hubbard and daughters, Eve lyn, Carol and Cynthia, Vallejo; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Snider Rock away; " Ore., and Stephen " Ma honey, Oakland, Calif., "cousin of the bridegroom. Of special note is the fact that six aurrts and five uncles of the bride attended the wedding. They are Mr. and Mrs. L. ' C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maharry and Mrs. Roy Wilson, all of Med ford, and the Hubbards from Vallejo and the Sniders from Rockaway. Mr.' and Mrs. Moad made a wedding trip to the coast and will live in Eugene ' where the bridegroom is enrolled at the University - of Oregon. Both young people, have lived in Jack son county all their lives, and both attended Medford schools graduating from the Medford , Shop at the Pink Store Where You Park at the Door 617 East Main Phone 2-8992 Newly weds Live In California; J Rites in Portland . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alan Lar son are living at Pasadena, Calif., following their wedding September 3 at Moreland Church of the Nazarene at Portland. The bride is the former Miss Hazel Faye Clark and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Larson, 822 Minnesota avenue. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, live at Ti gard. The bridegroom is studying for the Nazarene ministry at Pasadena Nazarene college. The Rev. Vernon T. Wilcox, former pastor of the Church of the Nazarene in Medford, offi ciated and was assisted by the Rev. Harold Little. Attending from Medford were the bridegroom's parents and his brother and sister-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Larson, the latter couple having come here recently from Nampa, Ida., where Wayne Larson was grad uated from Northwest Nazarene college; ' The bride wore a white satin and lace gown with fingertip veil held by a pearl cap. She carried a white orchid with roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Myron Bish was matron of honor and .the other attendants were Mrs. Kay Utz, Mrs. James Shafer, Miss Bonnie McGraw and Miss Thelma Peterson. Monte Bish was ring bearer and Janis Vanderhoof was flower girl. Best man was Wayne Larson and ushers were Myron Bish, Clarence- Johnson, Harvey Farr and Paul Freeberg. . The 'bride's 'mother wore a rose colored dress with navy blue accessories and the bride groom's mother wore ' a brown wool suit dress with pink acces sories. Both had orchid corsages. A reception was held at the church. . . -4 ' Ceremony Weds Mrs. Anna Jones To Ormel Derrick Mrs. Anna Lorraine Jones and Ormel Wright Derrick were mar ried October 25 in rites reUd by William C. Atkins of the Seventh-day Adventist church. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradford, 2254 Springbroolc road. Mrs. Bradford is a sister-in-law of the bride. For her marriage the bride wore a blue suit. Others who attended the cere mony were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Caughie and' Mrs. William At kins. ' '' ' ; The reception was held at the Bradford home and wedding cake was served. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Ida Stevens of Colfax, Wash., and she has lived in Med ford since 1937. The bride groom's home has been in Fos sil, Ore.,and .his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'j. C. Derrick, live in Clarkston, Wash. The couple will live here at 420 Boardman street. Meeting Planned In Ashland for Dorcas Federation Southern Oregon Dorcas Fed eration will convene Monday, October 31 in the Nazarene church, Ashland., according to Mrs. E. F. Archer, Medford. federation president who will preside. r Delegates are expected from Klamath Falls, Eagle Point, Grants Pass, Williams, Cave Junction and Glendale, as well as the ' Medford, Valley View and Ashland churches. The meeting is called for 10 a.m. and will close at 3 p.m. There will be a potluck dinner under the supervision of the Ashland society. ' " . Reports from the various so cieties will be given in the morn ing session and will emphasize the welfare work being carried on. The denomination shipped 850,000 pounds of food and clothing from its warehouse in Watsonville, Calif., September 13 to India, Israel, Kenya, Libya, New Guinea, Pakistan and six teen conferences and missions in Inter-America. The local so cieties ship frequently to the warehouse. . Pastor C. J. Ritchie, Portland, state director of Dorcas welfare work in Oregon, will be one of the speakers. A short business, meeting and future , plans will be discussed at the afternoon session. Lady Elks Lady Elks will serve a dessert luncheon Tuesday, November 1 at 1:30 p.m. at the Elks club lounge. Wives of all Elks lodge members are invited. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. L. Lewis, Mrs. L. M. Howard and Mrs. Edith Grigsby. High school. The bridegroom, a member of the University of Oregon track squad, set an Oregon high school shotput record 'in 1953 and was named to Scholastic Coach maga zine's high school All-American track team that year. He also played football at Medford High school. V Ilo Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larson Miss Baxter Wed To Robert Hull . In Eugene Rites News of interest here was the wedding October 2 of Miss Sally Jane Baxter and Robert E. Hull which was read at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at Thurston Chris tian church, Eugene. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Lucille Baxter, 236 North Ivy street, and S. E. Baxter, War rensburg. Mo. The bridegroom's parents are .Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hull, Springfield. ' The Rev. C. H. Richards offi ciated for the double ring cere mony. For her wedding the bride wore an afternoon dress of white sheen , cotton with embroidered trim and her accessories were white. ' She , carried a white orchid on a white Bible and a blue handkershief which had be longed to the bridegroom's great grandmother. W. A. Walker of Medford, a friend of the family, gave her in marriage. Miss Patricia Jolene Elkins was the bride's only attendant. She wore a blue print afternoon dress and her' corsage was an orchid. ' Mrs. Frank Walter, sis ter of the bride, lighted the candles. Donald E. Crume," Roseburg, was best man. They traveled to Portland and the Oregon coast, and how are living at 1040 West "N" street in Springfield. - Give Dinner Prospect Prospect Lions club entertained Lady Lions at a din ner Octobsr 19 at Beckie's cafe at Union creek. The women were presented orchid corsages an dentertainment included com munity singing led by the Rev. Robert Greene, vicar of the Prospect Episcopal church. o those S NOTHING C0U1D rf" want to please the most, give a family portrait of you and yours. It's the gift that only you can give . . the gift that's sure to please. Phone for your appointment today. 1 120 EAST MAIN OPEN WEDNESDAY Two Women Sell Articles To Magazines Two Medford women have rec ently had articles accepted for publication in magazines of na tionwide circulation. Mrs. Dorothy (Almus) Pruitt has rereived the news that a suspense store, "The Mountain," which she wrote has been ac cepted by publishers of "Every Woman," a magazine edited in New York City. This will be her fifth story which has appeared in print. Earlier ones were ir the "Ladies Home Journal," and another was published ". in a London, England magazine, ' - "The Mountain" was the result of sf trip, to Mt. Shasta in Cal ifornia.' 1 Mrs. Evelyn (John) Ouster hout of Eagle Point-has an-article, "Build Your Own Home?" in the October issue of the Farm Journal. This article, accompanied by photographs of 4he Ousterhout's horfie explains how on. a limited budget they have built their own modern home without paid labor." v ' Also included in the article is -a floor plan of the. three bedroom .home which includes a patio, barbecue and a fire place with raised hearth. v '.' Mrs. Ousterhout, the former Evelyn Nill, worked as a re porter for the Mail Tribune and later attended the University of Oregon journalism school. After her marriage to Mr. Ousterhout she continued her . education at Oregon State college where he also was a student. They now have three children, Alan, Gretchen and John Nill. . Club Entertains At Dinner Party ; Tuesday Evening , Howard Husbands of mem bers of the Howard Garden club were entertained at -a ; dinner Tuesday given by the club mem bers at Harmony hall in Friends church. Room and table decora tions in fall colors were com pleted by a woods scene of moun tain mahogany and moss, ar ranged by Mrs. Richard Gilles pie. . . . .. . Named, roses also were ex hibited and the evening's pro gram included films furnished by the Southern Oregon Conser vation and Tree Farm associa tion shown by a staff member of Conger - Morris. Mrs. Wayne Smith arranged for the program. 5 The evening's hostesses were Mrs. Delbert Ross, Mrs. O. L. Gaston and Mrs. Gillespie. . The next club meeting will be Thursday, November 3, at 1 p.m., at the home, of Mrs. L. . McCay, 2617 Howard avenue. you love the best and PHOTOGRAPHS PHONE 2-6069 EVENING TIL 9 Sunday, October 30. 1955 Miss Betty Connell Wed To Sharon Francis Wight Miss Betty Connell and Shar on Francis Wight were married October 15 in the home of the bride's grandmother; Mrs. Anna Chastain, 704 North Central av enue. - The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Connell, 2840 Connell avenue. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Bessie R. Wight and the late Frank Wight. Fall flowers and autumn leaves decorated the home and 28 rela tives of the couple attended. ; Clynhn Crisman, minister of the Medford Friends church, read the rites at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon. '" . i V The bride was given in mar-; riage by her father. Her gown ! was of bronze colored taffeta ! and she wore a small matching ' headpiece which held a short veil. Her flowers were a bouquet ; of yellow spider vchrysanthe- j mums. ' The matron of honor, Mrs. Les-' lie' Findley, Central Point, a sis- j ter of the bride, wore a dark j colored jumper with a-"'golden . colored blouse. . She carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe-' mums. . - i A reception followed and later , the bridal couple and their par ents met at Mary's casa for din ner. ' . .. At the reception Mrs. Alex Connell poured punch and Mrs. Mervyn Chastain cut the cake. Both are aunts of the bride. A cousin" of the bridegroom, Miss Rosalie - Hewitt, had charge of the guest book. The bride's mother wore a blue . dress and the bridegroom's moth-1 er was dressed in a gray-blue ; suit. Both had red chrysanthe mum corsages. The bride was born in Med To vary macaroni and cheese casserole, add a generous amount of chopped chives to the cheese sauce. . It's from Medford's The Radiant Beauty of diamonds alone or with other gem stones is a gift of eloquence. Whether magnificent or modest, it will be worn both night and day wijl say a thousand unsaid things. ' , A K. Diamond and Oriental sapphire cluster, $675 Fiery opal ring with diamond cluster, $600 K X We urge you to attend the Junior Service League FOLLIES. Next Wednesday and Thursday CRATERIAN THEATER ford and her parents have lived here for many years. She attend ed Medford Senior high school and Southern Oregon college. 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Small,, depart ment president of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil -War, will make an off icial visit Tuesday, November 8 to the Elta , Deuel Hubbs tent here. Members ' plan a dinner in her honor be fore the meeting. '' - ; : An invitation to participate in the Veterans Day parade Novem- ber 11 was accepted during a ' recent meeting of the group. without appointment Beauty Salon MedforcE '' '.! ;: Ml, ;lers With Pride ... Guide