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Seventh Annual Hevdav Today in Ashland 5 p. Ashiand A.'.:', is m readiness the first event of the Oregon Shakespearean festival season. This ver.ir.g h 5 the theatre gavvs v. '. o:,r;; to a scene of tie Tu'ior Fair, ti.e seventh annuaj Bara's Hey Day. ' The largest v,i-t, dance in the! fiistory of thfi ever.! ;s expected. ! according to t: Tudor guild, sponsors for ti.- affair. Klizabet: ';!i.-.' s, eritr-rtain-tfient. rrn.aic and contests will i be Heyday features, with the ' primary attraction being tiie t: aoitional r.viriton.irie contest, in whim members of tiie festival ? y J i J Miss Darrelyn P. Ettel (Landis Shangle Photoi Ettel Engagement Announced Today Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Ettel. Route 1 Box 3f!) D-l, announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Darrelyn P. Ettel. to Curtis R Holzgang. son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Holzgang. 626 Park street. Medford. The rouple are both graduates of Medford Senior High school. Miss Ettell will He a senior at the University of Oregon this fall in Eugne. She is majoring in elementary education. Mr. Holz gang, a pre-medical student, will be a junior at the University of Oregon. A member of Theta Chi social fraternity, he will also be a biology laboratory instructor j at the university. j The wedding will take place j t Sacred Heart Catholic church September 8. ' jean hart's qivps tii lady what she wants! Fashions this icyon crepe into a re fined look oil its own then graces it with rich silk faille ot the cuff?, collar and practical step-in-front. In BrOn, Mm'", N;kv. BUci. Cranhf! rv. B'ue Rc-c" Ad Heather 12!2 to 26! 18 to 4 6 f '- - VAX P 7 EXCLUSIVELY AT . . . 151 617 East m. con ; pa r.y r rr.pete for ca-n -pete for P."!-'' .- Er ..-:,;!:.;... turi.r... r. i.-.or; be cor.f ,-ed ' bear. v. ho v.:, for;ij:.e !. i: r, Judy MiO'.v. ' :'A inciude s dancers (not to 1 ;.h the dancing also appear), a : md a Punch and Visitors to the event will also get into tr.e act, competing for prizes ir, a variety of games and conte-t.s. A family affair. Heyday has contests for the youngster.-, and family games S'ich as sKittk-s. darts, "horse racir-s and a fish pond. Ai.-o. Tudor guild gift sliopi.rs will be open. Dr. Bailey will otl'er tor: "Ashland Broad I sheets." and Beta Sigma Phi I will s'-l! coffee and soft drinks. Tickets will be available at : the theatre box office this even- i::. Ariini.ssion to tiie fair is 50- cents b,r aouits. with children under 10 admitted free when ac companied by their parents. Pathfinders Hold Annual Camp Out Sixtv .Medford and Valley View members of the Pathfind ers club spent their annual out door camp out last weekend at Camp Umpqua near Milo, Ore. The youngsters range from 10 to 15 years of age. They were given training in camp cookery, shelter preparations, and special instructions on birds and flow ers of the area. Honors in camp craft were awarded all eligible members at the end of the week Five leaders in valley Path finders clubs have recently re turned from a training course held at the Walla Walla college biological station at Anacortes. Wash They received instruc tion in marine invertebrates, sneus. tiowcrs. birds, and in sects as well as camp craft. I Those attending from here ! were Mrs Alfred Paulson. Ash j land; Mrs C. L. Nogle. Valley View, and Mrs. Oral Tucker j and Mrs. Bernard Thompson. J Medford The Tatiif indrs i a youth group sponsor ?d by the Seventh Day Adventist church. Returns Mr. and Mrs. R C. Wyatt. 235 North Ivy. have returned from a visit to .North Bend where they stayed with relatives. While there they were able to do some deep-sea fishing. Forecasts- ihop ei Hie Pmk Store Where You Park At tbe Doorl Main Phone 2-8992 j -f,,,Jf j ,,, V1(iwe, ; 1" "" A ' - r ( - K V ' 1 f v v' r f I ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sams (Biaincid's Plioloj To Reside In After Local Rites Couple Eugene Miss Constance Kay Skinner became the bride of Charles Alan Sams July 15 in the First Pres byterian church at 3 p.m. The Rev. D. Kirtland West perform ed the double ring ceremony be fore 50 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stokes, Foothills road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sams, 208 Vashti way. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a waltz length dress of white lace over blue taffeta. The dress was fash ioned on princess lines with full Frank Blaars Hold Open House On 25ih Anniversary By EVALYN P. WATSON Shady Cove-Trail One of the affairs of the season was held as an open house garden party to celebrate the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of the Frank Blaar s in their new home J.t 727 Keeneway drive, Med ford. Hosts arid hostesses for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Bartuss and Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson of Shady Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bush and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Morse of Medford. Pouring were Mrs. H. L. Daniells of Chicago, aunt of Mrs. Blaar, and Mrs. Richard Bartuss of Shady Cove. Mrs. A. K. Morse of Medford was in charge of the guest book. The four tier wedding cake was adorned by large magnolia blossoms of each side, white daisies decorated the punch ta-1 LI. i U1C. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Braaten; Fred Stitch: Mrs. Sadie Radke; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Opgrand and son, Mark: Mrs. Louise Davis; Mrs. Hazel Warren; Mrs. Clara Herring; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boli; the Rev. and Mr?. H. G. Hillerman. pastor of the Zion Lutheran church; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Culbertson Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjorlie; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clemens; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hull; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fliegel; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers: Mr. and Mrs. D. G. MacDougall and son. David; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bush; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Morse; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rynning; Mr. and Mrs. E. Blaar. parents of Mr. Plaar; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and daughters. Beckie and Janice: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Westlund: Mrs. John J. Brugman and son, Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Austin; Raymond Jablonn; Mrs. A. G. Cummings: Mrs. John Siming; Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor: Mrs. Lyle Schoppert; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Guenther, all of Medford: and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bartuss, Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. William Schulz and chil dren, all of Shady Cove; the Rev. and Mrs. Rollo Dunham and CHi::htcr. Caroline, of North H''1, wood. Calif: and Mrs. H. L. Daniells of Chicago. 111., aunt of Mrs. Blaar. Coffee Hour To Benefit Missions In California Grace Circle of the First. Pres bvternian church will entertain Mrcy circl and zuesis at a mission coffee hour Tuesday, from in a m. to 12 noon at the home of Mrs. Veldon Diment. 213 Portland avenue. Assisiting Mrs. Diment will be Mrs. W. r. Duffy and Mrs. L. P. Rentchler. The summer cof fee hour is for the benefit of the Ming Quong Presbyterian missions in Oakland and Los Gatos, Calif. -' 7 6 7 skirt. She wore a band of blue flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of while and blue flowers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ron ald D. Lamb, cousin of the bride. She wore a sheath dress of pink lace over blue taffeta and had pink flowers in her hair. Her bouquet was of pink and white flowers. Baskets of pink and white gladiolus decorated the church. Mrs. Charles Champlin was sol oist . Best man was Glenn TingJey of Lakeview. Ore. William Bar nuin Jr. and Richard Runyard, ushered. Following the ceremonv a re ception was held at the Med ford hotel. Pink flowers, gar dinias. and pink candles decor ated the table where the white cake trimmed with pink bells and rosebuds was served by Mrs. Del Berg. Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. Lon Skinner and Mrs. William Barnum Jr. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Donald Lue. For her traveling attire the bride wore a while sheath dress with picture hat and black and white accessories. After a month's vacation the couple will be at home in Eugene. The bride attended Arcadia High School in California and Southern Oregon college. The bridegroom is a graduate of Med ford High School and is attend ing the University of Oregon. Two Birthdays Honored On Successive Days ' By Delbert Ross' Two successive birthday par ties were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ross. 2425 Table Rock rd.. July 13 and 14. The first honored the birthday of Walter Stroup. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garner, Mr. and Mrs. William Garner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Neihaiis. Miss Corrine Ellis. Charles Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Stroup and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross and daughter. The next day, Deleen Ross was honored with a party on her sec ond birthday. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Attend ing were Shari. Judy. Billy and Kathy Kyker: Mrs. William Ky ker: Mr." and Mrs. M. D. Reed and children. Douglas and Lor etta June: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mee. and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ross. Wax flowers can be freshen ed by dipping them in alcohol and then swabbing them with a soft, small paint brush. WE SANDBLAST CLEAN . . . Waffle Irons Range Grates o OREGON Granite Co. 4th & Front Streets Dial 2-2214 Lake Creek Home Scene Of Pech-Cowden Wedding ! Marriage rites for Ronald Al I bert Pech and Laree Grace Cow I den were conducted by the Rev. ! D. E. Millard at the home of the j bridgegroom's parents. Mr. and j Mrs. Adolph Pech. Lake Creek. I July 14. Miss Cowcien is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cowden, 7515 Crater Lake highway. The bride wore an ice blue brocaded nylon guwn with white accessories. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white car nations. The wedding took place on the lawn of the Pech home in front of a bower of climbing ros es and other flowers. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Best man was Arthur G. Pech. brother of the bridegroom, and maid of hon or was Miss Joyce Cowden, sis ter of the bride. A reception at the home fol lowed with the cake served by Miss Carla Ragsdale, cousin of the bride. Miss Shirley Petti grew presided at the punch bowl. Miss Sandra Straus, Eagle Point, had charge of the bride's book. For the occasion, the bride's mother wore a salmon pink lin en suit with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's mother was dress ed in a navy blue linen suit with black accessories and a garden ia corsage. The bridegroom was born in Medford and attended Lake Creek and Eagle Point schools. He served with the Army for two years and is now employed mi) Am 3sdS3bX . Tun YpJjc tfT ...Let BrophSs UF Be Your Guide t2ikj trssM 1 MtZ I ucu- m III Y V MEDFORD, OREGON Quality Diamond Honestly Priced for Over A Quarter of a Century Sunday. July 22, 19S8 I by Wallace Ragsdale logging firm. The bride was also born in Medford and attended Cen tral Point and Eagle Point schools. After a wedding trip to points along the Oregon coast, the couple will make their home at Lake Creek. Christian Church Women Plan Bazaar Mrs. Bert Gregory will serve as general chairman of the ba zaar and luncheon of the Christ ian Women's fellowship of the First Christian church, to be ; held November 29. j The regular June missionary meeting of the followship was i held in fellowship hall June 11. j Mrs. Wayne F. Trofcll. president, led the business session which i was followed by a luncheon at , noon prepared by circle 6 with Mrs. Lee Bailey in charge. In the afternoon, the mission ary program on the topic "Mis sion Fields. USA." was presented by circle 1 with Mrs. A. W. Den- i ney in charge. Pythian Sisters Meet ! The Past Chief's Club of the Pythian Sisters met at the home of Mrs. Carl Fichtncr last Wed nesday afternoon for a covered dish luncheon, meeting and cards. The next meeting of the group scheduled for August 1. will be held in the evening at the home of Mrs. Leroy Cline. JLERS ipr jsSs. Medfotd's Finest Jewelers and Sil MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREK Mrs. Bertram Here From Canada To Visit Her Sister Mrs. Ida Bertram. Fort St. John, B.C. was a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hall, Route 1, Ashland, for the past several days. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Bertram are sisters and had not seen each other for 29 years. While in the valley. Mrs. Bertram also visited her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bert ram. 911 West Eleventh street, and her niece and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford. 904 West Tenth street. Ehe left Friday for a week's visit with her brother and fam ily in Tucson. Ariz., and will re turn for a few more days' stay in Ashland before continuing to her home in British Columbia. ART MEETING PLANNED The Southern Oregon Society of Artists are planning a pro gram Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in building 218 at Camp White. Featured at the program will be Eugene Bonnet, artist of the Rogue Valley area. Visitors are welcome. M endelsohn Match mates for your wedding day - the two most important rings you"ll ever wear, whatever price you pay. The choice of them should be worthy of your utmost consideration. Quality, of course, is of paramount importance, as well as design. Here will be found a happy combination of both. A. Platinum $1000 I. Platinum $1200 B. Platinum $110 J. Platinum $350 C. Platinum $500 K. 1 4 karat $225 D. Platinum $275 L. 14 karat $70 E. Platinum $1500 M. Platinum $1000 F. Platinum $150 N. Platinum $340 G. 1 4 karot $165 0.14 karat $135 H. 14 karot $72.50 P. 14 karat $82.50 Annual Masonic Picnic Planned The annual picnic of Medford Masonic bodies will be held at Jackson Hot Springs on high way 99 south of Medford July 29 beginning at 1 p.m., accord ing to George Allingham, wor shipful master of lodge number 103. A.F. and A.M. All Masons in the valley and their families and guests are in vited. Free swimming games for children as well as softball and horseshoes will be provided. Members are asked to bring picnic lunches and their own table service. Coffee, soft drinks and ice cream will be furnished. Sponsoring bodies for the pic nic are Medford lodge 103, A.F. and A.M.: Reames chapter 66, O.E.S.: Crater Lake chapter 32. R.A.M.; and Table Rock council 14. R. and S.M. PICTURE FRAMING 9Vi Years Experience ABC COLOR CENTER Across From Courthouse Grants Pass S&H Green Stamps Given Summer Wedding?? Get Your Invitations or Announcements From .... 217 E. 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