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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) I' M, "1 m ' J h I , ij r t ,y V .....n '- -i Miss Lois Kelley, Medford High school student and state parliamentarian of the Future Homemakers of America in Ore aon. will attend the national convention to be held July 2-6 in Chicago. (Landis-Shangle photo) Miss Lois Kelley To Be Delegate Miss Lois Kelley will be one of 29 Oregon delegates to the 1956 national convention of Fu ture Homemakers of America The convention will be held July 2-6 at the Conrad Hilton hotel in Chicago, 111. Miss Kelley is being partially sponsored by the Griffin Creek Grange. Miss Kelley, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval P. Kelley, 1629 Thomas road, is a senior at Medford Senior High school. She has participated in FHA activi ties since 1953 and is now the state parliamentarian. Convention sessions will be geared to helping FHAers recog nize opportunities and accept re sponsibilities related to improv ing home, school, and commu nity life, the delegate states. Other activities during the five day gathering include election of 1956-57 national officers and voting on national projects. About 2,000 FHA members have been chosen to attend the meet ing. FHA is the national organiza tion of pupils studying home making in junior and senior high schools in the U.S. and territor ies. Membership is voluntary. National membership totals nearly 500,000. The main goal of FHA is "to learn to live better today in order that the home making pupils' lives and those Station KWIN 1400 K.C. Sundays 10:15 A.M. like a new W HOW fj I CHRISTIAN i SCIENCE J jv HEALS hair cutting is our specialty razor cuts scissor cuts feather cuts o lamp cuts The softly feminine cut thats a little longer than last year's . . . but as easy to care for as a busy lady could wish. See our coiffure artists for your new season cut! from 1.50 We give Juliette Marglan Manicures Call 2-6424 for appointment MAIL TRIBUNE Harvey Harper Family Reunion Held on Sunday The Harvey Harper family held a reunion June 24 at the Ernest Gleason home, with 62 attending. This is the first time in 22 years that all 11 of Mr. Harper's children have been to gether. The last gathering was also at the Gleason home, at that time near Norton, Kan. Mr. Harper's children are Marion Harper, Norton, Kan.; Mrs. Don Lamb, Holbrook, Neb.; Mrs. Harold B. Nelson, Alder wood Manor, Wash.; Vernon Harper, Turlock, Calif.; Mrs. Er vin LaMusga, Anderson, Calif.; Mrs. Gleason, Arthur Harper, Virgil Harper, Mrs. Roy Hoover Sr., Mrs. George Eppinger, and Loyal Harper, all of Medford. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jones, Timmy and Vickie of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Russell Jones is a sister of Mr. Harper. Also present were Mrs. Marion Harper and Karen of Norton, Frank and Linda Lamb of Holbrook, Mrs. Vernon Harper and Stanley of Turlock Don La Musga, Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoover Jr. and Cynthia of Klamath Falls. Others present were Ernest Gleason, Roy Hoover Sr., George Eppinger, Mrs. Arthur Harper, Mrs. Virgil Harper and Tom Mrs. Loyal Harper, Steven, Brian and Timmy, Sharon and Clifford Griffitts, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gleason, Dan and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Eppinger, Terri and Rickie, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben son and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Peterson, Rita, Lorelei and Wayne, Jim Gleason and Miss Ruth Powell. Mrs. George Thomas Hostess for Club Pythian club met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Thomas, with Mrs. Gene Grosh as co-hostess. Cards were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Harry Bryant and Mrs. Don Ross. Next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Bryant, with Mrs. Ed Bostwick assisting. Members of Past Chiefs' club of Pythian Sisters are reminded that the meeting scheduled for next week has been canceled. Carters Observe 21st Anniversary- Taient Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Carter, Talent, celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary at their home, Saturday, June 23. With them for the occasion were their two sons, Robert A., a junior at Yale university, and William C. Carter, a junior in high school. of their families may be better tomorrow." Use iodine to cover a scratch in mahogany furniture. hair style? Beauty 2 Salon Z if 5 Sunday, July I, 1958 . v ! i J , i ' ' k yf".; 1.: m rj. ,- . - .t '.','vi ! f i ' ; ' j "- c,i ' ; ; . .. rr : x i Mr. and Mrs. James Louis Reimers (Memory Lane Photo) Miss Dorothy Morris IVed To James Louis Reimers Ashland Miss Dorothy Ma rie Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Morris of 160 Cen tral ave., Ashland, and James Louis Reimers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Reimers of San Leandro, were married Sunday, June 24 at 3 p.m. in the First Presbyterian church in Ashland. The Rev. B. J. Holland officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a dress of white nylon tulle styled with a fitted bodice and shirt of tiny ruffles. The bodice was accent ed with pearls as was her Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis with a single white orchid. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Miss Gayle Morris. She wore a coral chiifon dress with a white flow er headpiece and white daisy bouquet. Her shoes were of matching coral. The four additional attendants wore dresses of aquamarine ny lon chiffon with matching pumps. They wore white flow ers in their hair and carried white daisies. They were Mrs. Carl Maxey of Spokane, Wash., Mrs. William Elam of Living ston, Calif., Mrs. Elwood B. Hed berg and Mrs. Fred M. Gardner, both of Medford. Miss Sharon Ann Morris, Ash land, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress of light yellow net and carried a basket of flowers. Earl R. Reimers came from Palmdale, Calif., to be his bro ther's best man. Gene Morris, brother of the bride, Ashland, Burton Price, Castro Valley, Calif., M. E. Roberson, and Lee E. Bennett, Ashland, ushered. White gladioli and candelabra decorated the church where . Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Booth. 910 Grant avenua, announce the engagement of their daughter. Patsy Ann, lo James Dean Arm strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. J a m e i Frederick Armstrong, Glennway, Central Point. Miss Booth, graduate of Medford High school, and Mr. Armstrong, a Crater High school graduate, have not set a wedding date. Make an Appointment NOW -By Calling 3-5405 k I - ' n a. J , v J more than 200 relatives and guests attended the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Ernest M Lytle sang, accompanied on the organ by Miss Edna Dougherty Following the ceremony a re ception was given by the bride s parents at the Tally-Ho Banquet room in Talent. The cake was served by Mrs. Gene Morris and Mrs. Lee Bennett. Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. Dave McAullife of Redding, Calif., and Mrs. Maxine Caldwell, Ash land, aunts of the bride, Mrs Ralph Koozer, and Mrs. Phil Stansbury of Ashland. Mrs. Joe Jessel was in charge of the guest book. For her traveling attire the bride chose a dress of yellow silk, white linen coat, with yel low accessories. The newlyweds Vill make their home in San Jose after a two weeks honey moon. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were Sec retary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry of Salem. Friends Attend Dick-Wildish Rites in Eugene Miss Charlotte Wood, Miss Beverly Ream and Miss Gretchen Linquist traveled to Eugene June 10 to assist with the recep- tion which followed the wedding of Miss Carol Marie Wildish to Robert M. Dick. The rites took place at Trinity Methodist church, with 150 guests attend ing. The bride, who attended South ern Oregon college the past two years, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wildish of Eugene and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Laura Ahlgren in Redding, Calif. The newlyweds are to be at home in Redding after July 1. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of white faille with coronet of seed pearls holding her veil, and carried a white orchid on a white Bible. She was attended by her sister, Miss JoAnn Wildish, who wore a frock of pastel green cot ton satin and carried daisies. The reception was held in the church parlor. Miss Wood, room mate of the bride at Southern Oregon college, served punch. Miss Ream and Miss Linquist as sisted at the reception table. Mrs. T. C. Wildish, grandmother of the bride, cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Elizabeth Thiessen, ma ternal grandmother, served cof fee. Miss Inez Bowerman, Spring field, took charge of the guest book; Mrs. Bruce Kaasa, Sacra mento, Calif., and Miss Linda Thiessen, Eugene, cousins of the bride, took charge of gifts. Dick Chamberlain, Eagle Point, was among the wedding guests. DECORATOR WORKSHOP 1228 North Riverside ic RE-UPHOLSTERING it DRAPERIES CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE Designed & tailored to your home at a price to fit your pocketbook. Terms. Announce Trothal ; Of Bonnie Leeper And Jim McAbee Talent Mr. and Mrs. Ira O. Leeper, Talent, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Leeper, to Jim McAbee, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mc Abee, also of Talent. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Leeper is employed at the Oregon Finance company and Mr. McAbee, employed by Lithia Lumber company for the summer, is a student at the Uni versity of Oregon. The engaged couple graduated with the class of 1955 from Tal ent High school. Miss Bonnie Leeper Mrs. Edward Root Hostess for Club Scottish Rite Women's club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Root, Three Pines, 3261 Jacksonville highway Mon day for luncheon. Visitors included Mrs. Law rence Fudge and Mrs. A. J. Mon crief, Seattle, Wash., who are visiting friends in the valley, and Mrs. Don Lue, Mrs. C. R. Hall, Mrs. John Dickson, Mrs. Arne Christensen and Mrs. G. J. Moerder, all Medford. Luncheon, served under the trees, was followed by cards. High score in bridge was won by Mrs. H. S. Goldsmith, and holding high score for for ca nasta was Mrs. Frank Salyers. Mrs. H. L. Alford assisted Mrs. Root. 1 Announces Meeting Shady Cove St. Martin's guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Dolenshek at 1:30 p.m., July 2. Each member is asked to bring a sandwich and a piece of cake or cookies. Salad and coffee will be furnished by the hostess. Quality Regular Weight Sterling Assortment Regular $WM BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL OR CL'ASSIC GADROON PATTERN Another amazing Welsfield special buy brings you a wonderful choice of sterling ho'loware, at budget price. Candle sticks are 3y2-inch height and come in 2 gadroon end 2 colonial designs. Salt and peppers in 2 patterns, both with a glass lining. Plus many other pieces! NO MONEY li Oklahomans Plan Picnic oh Sunday The annual Oklahoma picnic will be held Sunday, July 8, at Caveman's park in Grants, Pass. All former Oklahomans are in vited to attend and are to take their own table service and cov ered dishes for a family-style picnic. Barbecued meat, coffee and iced punch will be served at the picnic. Various entertainment will be provided throughout the day. All musicians and entertainers are invited to participate in the ac tivities. There will be a fiddler's contest, egg throwing contest, sack races as well as prizes for the largest family present, oldest person present, and others. Planning a vacation? You will enjoy your vacation more by planning it beforehand with the help of travel books at the Medford Public library. 2Mor Summer Into Fall Fashion The most highly advertised Junior Dress line in the country "scores" again with these smart new styles . . . beautiful fabrics ... chic styling as only Teena-Paige knows how . . DOWN 122 E. MAIN Mrs. Herman Gier Attends Meeting, Portland Weddings Phoenix Mrs. Herman J. Gier, Gier's Drug store. Phoenix, has returned from a months va cation in Portland. She also at tended the Oregon State Pharma ceutical convention June 24-26 in Eugene, and two weddings. The weddings, both held in Port land, were for a niece, Miss Phyl iss Geller, and a nephew, Floyd Geller, of Forest Grove. Mrs. Gier, who represented her husband at the convention, celebrated her birthday while there and was honored by the OSPA and the auxiliary at one of the banquets. Shape hamburger into thin patties. Place thin tomato slices on half the patties. Sprinkle with onion salt, then grated Cheddar cheese. Top with another patty. Broil as usual. pj "Exclusives" At Leons 21 N? Central ' jj ST. MEDFORD STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to Democrats Hold Dinner at Casa Young Democrats met at Mary's Casa Monday evening for a dinner session. A number of local candidates for office in the coming . election attended. The young people made plans for coming events during a busi ness session. Dr. Robert E. Lee OPTOMETRIST NEW D'Anjou Building 328 South Central DIAL 3-5923 k Free Parking Area Tie Silk Look in Cotton PHONE 3-5348 5:30 p.m. ai