TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Many Parties'for
The summer months always
bring many parties for visitors.
Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tumy will e hosts for a large
cocktail and supper party to
honor their daughter, Mrs. Rich
ard C. Ashcom, who is here for
several weeks. The event will
be at the Colony club.
Mrs. Ashcom, who makes her
home in Detroit, was accom
panied by her three children,
Julie, Kathy and Jeffrey. They
will be joined in August by Dr.
Ashcom and the family plans to
return to Detroit about Septem
ber 1.
A number of recent parties
were given for the pleasure of
three couples who came to Med-
Betrothal News
Of Interest Here
Of interest here is news of the
engagement of Miss Molly Lou
McCoy, Vancouver, Wash., and
Douglas Philips, eldest son of
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Philips,
Big Boulder orchard, Medford.
Miss McCoy's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCoy of Vancouver,
recently announced the betrothal
in that city.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Miss McCoy was graduated
from Washington State college
this spring and has accepted a
position as home economics in
structor in the high school at
Colfax, Wash. She is a member
of Chi Omega 3orority.
Mr. PhiliDs is a iunior in the
school of veterinary medicine at
Washington State college. He js
a member of Phi Delta Theta
fraternity.
Student Returns
From Scotland
Miss Ellen West, daughter of
the Rev. and Mrs. D. K. West,
returned home Tuesday from
Scotland after studying for a
year at the St. Andrew's Uni
versity, St. Andrew Fife, about
40 miles north of Edinburgh.
Miss West, a political science
major, will return to Stanford
university this fall for her
senior year. Prior to returning
home, she travelled through the
Scottish Highlands, Ireland, and
parts of Europe.
She will be at her parent's
home, 52 Ross court, during the
remainder of the summer.
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Visitors
ford to visit Mr. and Mrs. Le-
land Clark, 133 White Oak drive.
They were Mrs. Clark's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Mark
ham, Chicago, her two brothers,
John J. Markham of Chicago and
James M. Markham of Milwau
kee, Wise, and their wives.
Last Sunday the Clarks were
hosts for a cocktail party in
honor of the visitors. Others
who entertained for the three
couples were Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas H. Emmens,- 6 North
Modoc avenue, Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hibbs, 190 White Oak
drive and Dr. and Mrs. Dwight
Findley, Old Stage road. Mrs.
Gain Robinson and Mrs. J. J.
Emmens were hostesses Monday
for a luncheon and bridge party
which honored the three women,
and Mrs. Martin Luther and
Mrs. George Roberts entertained
Thursday at a luncheon-bridge
party for Mrs. Herbert Hark
ham. Both parties were at the
Colony club.
Mrs. Roberts invited James
Markham III and his sister,
Holly, who accompanied their
parents here, and Mrs. Clark's
son and daughter, Susie and
Walter (Butch) Graff, to her
home Tuesday, for luncheon and
swimming.
The younger Markhams left
early in the week for Seattle,
and the elder couple departed
Friday to join them in Spokane
from where the family planned
to leave for home.
Golfers Discuss
Coming Tourney
Lady golfers of Rogue Valley
Country club held their monthly
luncheon Thursday. During tne
business meeting which fol
lowed, the women's club cham
pionship tournament was dis
cussed. The qualifying matches
for this tournament will be held
some time between July 5 and
19. Other events scheduled dur
ing th emonth of July include
the third W.V.S.O. tournament
to be held at the Eugene Coun
try club July 11.
Al Williams, club profession
al, explained thenew rules that
hsv been adoDted this year.
and talked on other rules and
golf etiquette.
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cummins
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jack
son were hosts for a dinner last
evening. Guests were invited to
the Cummins' home on Hillcrest
road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Aldredge
Methodist Church Setting
For Aldredge-Morrill Rites
First Methodist Church was
the setting Sunday June 15 for
the wedding of Miss Annie
Margaret Morrill, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Talbott, Cen
tral Pont, and Robert Eugene
Aldredge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Aldredge, 1016 Court
street, Medford.
The double ring ceremony was
performed at 7 p.m. before near
ly 80 guests.
Shower is Given
For Miss Huson;
Wedding Today
Miss Margaret Huson, whose
wedding to Kenneth Brown is
set for this afternoon, was hon
ored at a party given June 29
by Mrs. Don Wright. Mrs.
Wright entertained at her home,
1200 Stewart avenue.
Cards followed dessert, and
Miss Huson was presented gifts
for her new home.
Guests were Miss Huson and
her mother, Mrs. Darell F. Hu
son, her grandmother, Mrs. Ina
Huson, Mr. Brown's mother,
Mrs. Orrin L. Brown, Mrs. Fred
Rehling, Mrs. C. L. Howard,
Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. Victor
Sether, Mrs. L. G. McLaren,
Mrs. John Henson, Mrs. Wilbur
Arnold, Mrs. Herbert Seitz, Mrs.
Stuart McQueen and Mrs. Aus
tin Lamance.
At cards Mrs. Clark held high
score, Mrs. Howard second and
Mrs. Lamance, low.
The Brown-Huson wedding is
set for four o'clock this after
noon at First Presbyterian
cnurch.
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Hensleys Here
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hensley
and two children, Jennifer and
Jayne, have arrived in Medford
from their home in California
and will spend the remainder of
the summer with Mrs. Hensley's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
Durno, 222 Valley View drive.
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Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
gown of French lace and net
with finger tip veil and French
lace mitts. She carried a bouquet
of white lilies with white satin
ribbon.
Mrs. Wayne Hunter, was ma
tron of honor. She wore blue
and carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds. Her headpiece was of
matching pink roses.
Jack W. Vance was best man,
while Wayne Hunter and Fritz
Ruch ushered.
Mrs. Gregory MacDougall was
soloist for the ceremony, and
Mrs. Richard Schuchard was at
the organ.
Following the ceremony more
than .75 friends and relatives
attended the reception given by
the bridegroom's parents at their
home. Mrs. Fred Canterbury,
Rogue River, served the cake,
while Mrs. D. R. Hendnckson
presided at the punch bowl and
Mrs. Lee Humphrey poured the
coffee.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Talbott wore a suit of
turquoise with white accessories.
Mrs. Aldredge chose a navy blue
dress with pink and navy ac
cessories. Their corsages were
of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. N. L. Chapman, grand
mother of the bride from Cali
fornia, wore a charcoal grey
suit with black accessories and
accented with a white rosebud
corsage.
' Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferns, La
pine, aunt and uncle of the
bridegroom; Mrs. M. M. Cole,
grandmother of the bridegroom;
Mrs. Lee Humphrey, " aunt of
the bridegroom, and Miss Nancy
Humphrey, niece of the bride
groom, all from Ukiah, Calif.
The bride was graduated from
Crater High school in June. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Medford High school and attend
ed Southern Oregon College.
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Ceremony Weds
Miss Greenwood,
Robert Stewart
Eaple Point Miss Marilyn
Jane Greenwood became the
bride of Robert A. Stewart at
a ceremony held July 4 at 8
p.m. in the Community Church,
Eagle Point. The Rev. Joe Mun-
shaw officiated.
Miss Greenwood is 'the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green
wood, Eagle Point. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Stewart, White City.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white bal
lerina length dress of net over
satin with a lace bodice. Her
bouquet was of pink rosebuds.
The maid of honor, Miss Hallie
Gray, Eagle Point, wore a bal
lerina length dress in yellow and
carried a nosegay of matching
rosebuds.
. The two flower girls, Midgie
and Karen Greenwood, nieces
of the bride, wore aquamarine
frocks.
Ushering were Lyle and Laren
Greenwood, brothers of the
bride.
Pink roses, Ester Reed daisies,
and fern decorated the church.
Mrs. Shearin was organist.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held for the 75
relatives and guests.
The newlyweds are both grad
uates of Eagle Point High school.
The bridegroom is serving with
the U. S. Army.
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Traveler To Sail
For Europe Soon
F. E. Sampson, Jackson hotel,
will sail for Europe July 12
aboard the Queen Mary. He
leaves today for San Francisco
where he will enplane for New
York.
During the two months he
will be in Europe Mr. Sampson
plans to visit France. Italy,
Switzerland, Germany, Belgium,
Holland and England.
Upon returning to. the United
States he will visit friends in
Minnesota before arriving back
in Medford.
To Arrive
Mrs. Winifred Goodwin with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, will
arrive today from Vancouver,
B.C., to visit Mrs. Goodwin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Wyatt, 235 North Ivy street. The
visitors will remain about 10
days and will leave here for
Calgary, Canada, for a stay be
fore returning to Vancouver.
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Mrs. Jerald Wynn
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To Jerald Wynn
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Florey, Old
Stage road, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Judy, to
Jerald D. Wynn of Los Angeles.
The ceremony was performed in
that city July 3.
The bride attended Medford
schools, graduated from Med
ford High school in 1954 and at
tended Southern Oregon college.
At present she is taking x-ray
technician training at California
Lutheran hospital in Los An
geles. Mr. Wynn attended schools in
Los Angeles, and is on the engi
neering staff of California Lu
theran hospital. Mrs. Wynn will
continue her studies in x-ray
work, they will will make their
home in Los Angeles.
Post Office Clerks
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose,
158 Janney lane, and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Allen, 1605 Biddle
road, motored to- Gearhart for
the - convention of the Oregon
State Federation of Post Office
clerks held last week end. The
convention opened Friday morn
ing and ended Sunday.
Budd Gail, retiring state presi
dent of the federation, accom
panied the foursome home.
Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Allen re
ported on convention activities
at a special meeting of the Med
ford auxiliary held at the home
of Mrs. Lee Hubler. Mrs. Nor
man Rue, Salem, is the new head
of the state auxiliary and will
be a delegate to the national con-
I vention.
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Clarks to Leave
For California
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark and
Children, David and Candy, will
leave early this week to make
their home at Concord, Calif.
Mr. Clark, who has been district
manager of Union Oil company
will now be employed by the
Marchant Calculator company.
The Clarks, both of whom
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