Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1956, Image 28

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FOURTEEN MEDFORD 'OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, January 8, 1958
Around
Hollywood
J O By ALINE MOSBY
Hollywood (U.R) The girl
who won handsome screen hero
Gregory Peck wears simple
save and be sure with
first qualify! Exciting selections...
Phenomenal Savings!
r - j clothes, knows
P- MEDFORD " IT
French food
and just'wants
to stay home
and take ca;e
of her hus
band. "I like eve
rything about
her, she's a
wonderful
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AJine Mosfay
girl," summed up the newlywed
actor today.
Peck is back in his gray flan
nel suit, for the 20th Century
Fox movie of the same name,
after one of the quietest wed
dings in Hollywood history and
one of the shortest honeymoons.
Peck never admitted right up
to the day of the ceremony that
he planned to marry the French
newspaper writer, although
she'd been his companion for
two years.
Secluded Wedding
The tall star and Veronique
Passani drove with his mother,
and stepfather to a little town
near his ranch in the Santa Ynez
Valley for the ceremony.
Only a few of his ranch friends
attended. After a New Year's
Eve party, the Pecks drove to
his simple house on his cattle
ranch for a two-day honeymoon.
This week he was back at work
in his first movie job in 11
months.
"We wanted to have it quiet,"
was his understatement.
What does Peck like about his
bride?
"She knows clothes, and
dresses very simply," he said.
"She's also quite a good horse
woman. She's most attractive
and intelligent and we get along
fine."
One Common Interest
One interest they have in com
mon is show business.
"When she was a reporter in
France she covered theater and
films. She has good movie script
ejudgment," Peck said. ..
"In fact! the first interview
she had was with Samuel Gold
wyn," Peck added. "She couldn't
speak much English, and with
his Enslish. thev had auite a
time!"
Mrs. Peck drives her husband
to the: studio every day. But
when Peck begins to produce
pictures under his own produc
tion company next year, she
won't do any writing dor him.
"She wants to take care of
me," he smiled9 "She thinks
that's what a woman should do."
Special Education
Class Meets at SOC
Ashland Dr. Glenn Revel,
Ashland optometrist, discussed
visual conservation at the first
meeting of the winter quarter
special education class at South
ern Oregon college speech clinic
last week.
Joy Russell and Jack Braziel,
blind, students attending SOC,
discussed their problems as stu
dents and suggested methods by
which the public could effectiv
ly aid others similarly handi
capped. Leon Mulling, SOC faculty
(gember, said the course is open
to parents and teachers and is
concerned with problems of
children who may be classed
as "exceptional."
Next Wednesday hearing
problems will be discussed by
Dr. Beverly Cope, Ashland oto
laryngologist; John Taylor, as
sistant state director of special
education; Mrs. Mona Bartels,
director of the Medford kinder
garten for hard of hearing chil
dren; and Dan Hauser, represen
tative from a hearing-aid com
pany. !
Fees may be paid at the time j
classes are first attended.
4-H Club News
. Upper Rogue
. Sheep and Dairy Club
The 4-H Dairy and Sheep
meeting was held at the home
of Velma Peile. The followng
officers were elected: president
Linda Jackel, secretary Velma
Peile, and reporter John Cox.
The next meeting will be held
the third Monday of January
at the home of John Cox, who
will give a demonstration on
blocking a ewe for showing.
John Cox
Reporter
LIBRARY PENALTY
Grand Rapids.lMich. (U.R)
The city commission adopted an
ordinance under which a person
. who fails to return books to the
public library within a month
after receiving a due notice can
be jailed for up to 30 days or
fined up to 550.
NO RECORD .
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (U.R)
There was a high wind at Stur
geon Bay one night recently, but
no one ever know how
strong K was. The U. S. Weath
er Bureau's wind velocity ma
chine was blown over and wreck
ed. 0
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