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, XL -V Kl i t ' i 4 14 i- f fi ' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck are piciured here during ine open house November 27 which observed their 40th wedding anni versary. The event was held at their home "on Forest creek. o (Landis-Shangle photo) . Open House Honors Michael Becks On Fortieth Wed'ding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck ob served their 40th wedding anni versary Sunday, November 27 at open house at their home on Forest creek. Friends and relatives called between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m., and a buffet lunch was served. Mrs. Beck is the former Miss Edith Payton aitti the couple was married November 27, 1915 at Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Beck came to this country from Germany in 1910 at the age of 16. For the open house Mrs. Beck wore a rose and black silk dress and her corsage was a cymbid- ium orchid. Bronze colored chrysanthe mums and ivy decorated the rooms. , Hosts for the occasion were Ir. and Mrs. Fred Beck, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Farrar and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald W. Note, chil dren of the couple and their hus- Tiands and wife. Grandchildren of the Becks, who also were at the SJen house were Edie Mike Keinking, Mary Melinda Note, Betsy Beck and Fritzie JBeck. Edie Mike Reinking and Betsy Beck registered the guests. MISS BARBARA HARTLEY GUEST OVER WEEK END Miss Barbara Hartley, San Difo, was a guest last week end of Miss Sara Hart and her mother, Mrs. Robert Hart Grand road, Central Point. Miss Hartley is a student at Oregon State college.1 League to Loan Film on Foods; -Group to Elect "It's All in Knowing How," is the title of a film produced by the American Dairy association which has been purchased by the local chapter of the Milk Producers league so that i will be available for showing in county schools. The 13-minute film points up to teenage children that they should apply their knowledge of food as it relates to their health and well-being. A discussion of the film was made at a meeting of the aux iliary to. the league when they met Tuesday noon at the Jack son hotel. The picture recently was shown at a meeting of the Crater High school Parent Teacher association, and was shown during the week to stud ents at. the school. Letters have been mailed to school officials announcing the availability of the film and res ervations should be made by contacting the league. The December meeting has been postponed and instead will be held January 3 at the home of Mrs. Victor Birdseye. Elec tions will be conducted during the evening meeting. Mrs. Lewis Clark provided a prize for the recent meeting which was won by Mrs. Morris Davies. O!O!OlOlOiOIOiOiOiO101OlOlOlO10!O!O10!O!O!O Gifts of magnificence White Shoulders . . . Golden Shadows ... Mosto Precious ... a... o .. o o o 4ft 4ft ""11 tlie originator of... JT. ?.rfum...$5.00 to $110.00 "Pf'-'B 3 Cologn. . . $275 Jo $8.50 M.-.a1 4ft Splsth . . $3.00 to $ 1 0.00 SNlIll 4ft PLUS TAX . sTZS We Give fjf" ' " ' VX NORTHERN JPBLSCPIPTIOWSA STAMPS o 4ft ... 4ft Miss Wilma Sharp Bride Of Perry Allen Skeeters Camp White Miss Wilma Pearl Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Sharp, 116 Ajax street, Camp White, and Perry Allen Skeeters were married November 24 in 11 o'clock morning rites. The ceremony was held at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Millard near Eagle Point. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. William H. Stinson, Horn brook, Calif., and Everett A. Skeeters, Brownsboro. About 40 guests attended the wedding which was performed by the Rev. Mr. Millard. He and Mrs. Millard furnished the songs and music. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin, net and nylon. Her fingertip veil was held by a headpiece of orange blossoms, and her bouquet was of gardenias and white daisies. Mr. Sharp gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Charles S. Coon, an aunt of the brjde, was the honor at tendant, Miss Diane Skeeters, a sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid and Mrs. Clyde Bar low, his cousin, was a brides matron. Sandra Coon, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl. The honor attendant . wore a rose colored net gown over taf feta designed with bolero and she carried a nosegay of white daisies. The bridesmaid's gown was of light green taffeta and net, ballerina length and Mrs. Barlow wore an aqua blue bal lerina length gown of taffeta and net with bolero. All had nosegays of white daisies with net and ribbon to match their gowns. The flower girl's gown of aqua blue taffeta was floor length. Delbert Valentino Sharp, a brother of the bride, was best man. The bride was graduated in 1953 from Eugene high school and came to this vicinity with her parents, several months ago. The bridegroom was born at Talent and . was graduated in 1946 from Prospect High school. He served for four years in the Navy as a diesel mechanic. He was stationed in Japan and Ko rea and returned recently from the service. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Af ter the bride and bridegroom made the traditional first slice of wedding cake serving was continued by Mrs. Sharp, and Mrs. Stinson, ' mothers of the couple. The punch was served by Mr. Sharp and in charge of the bride's book, was Mrs. George Folck. The bride's mother wore a navy blue dress with navy blue and white accessories. Mrs. Stin son was dressed in turquoise blue jersey with black accesso ries and both had corsages of pink and white carnations. From out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Garret Sharp, Crescent City, Calif., aunt and uncle of the bride. . . . Girl Scout Area Council Elects Mrs. Michele Rossi, Medford, was elected president of the Rogue Valley Area council of Girl Scouts at a meeting Novem ber 28. Mrs. T. R. Lytle, Mrs. George Ice, and Mrs. R. W. Gray, all of Medford, were elected first, second and third vice-presidents, respectively. Mrs. Ben ,Spaulding, Grants Pass, is the new secretary, and Mrs. Kenneth Denman, Medford, treasurer. Elected to the board are Mrs. Hugh Moulton, Grants Pass; Mrs. Walter Garner and Mrs. Charles Barnes, both Medford; Mrs. El liott Duffy, Ashland, Mrs, Orbin Cooksey and Dwight Houghton, both of Medford. Members at large are Mrs. Scott Davis and Mrs. C. B. Col lins, both of Medford, and Mrs. Jack Pack, Grants Pass. The area nominating commit tee is made up of Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Medford, chairman; Mrs. Leroy Welch, Talent; Mrs. G. 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The picture shows an oil re finery, a hurricane and some scenes of Queen Elizabeth's cor onation. A business meeting will pre cede the film. A book is given each month to the class room which is rep resented by the most parents at the club meetings. Mothers of the fifth grade pupils will serve refreshments. Anyone who needs transpor tation should call Mrs. Lyle Heidmann, telephone 2-7777. Personalized Permanent (GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE) Ruth Shama HAS JOINED OUR STAFF! FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL 2-2096 Burelson's Beauty Salon 1 si$B& m -rm . mm ill Fr The Love Of Luxury. . . il FREE GIFT WRAPPING We'll add that extra touch of Christmas beauty to your gifts at no extra charge. She'll Always Cherish! SELECT. . 0 m Burelson's Exclusively ! The beauty of Dalton Cashmere Sweaters form the most precious twins in the world (as shown) to the highest fashion novelties The sculptured look of tailored perfection in the slim and narrow skirt (as shown) or the graceful flare. 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