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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, July 29, 1958 M-V itlliii hrA r. ffewPi " 4 ' ' X N el Supper Parties Given Recently Summer in the Rogue valley is a popular time for entertaining, and many parties have been Siven in recent da; s. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robinson and Mrs. Sprague j Riegel were host? for a cocktail ! supper party. The event was a garden party at Mrs. Reel's ' home, Eden Valley orchard, and' about 50 guests attended. Last Sunday evening Mr. and mis. "alter 11. .'.luirncad were hosts for a cocktail supper party held at the Colony club. A larse group was invited for the party. Guilds Announce Summer Party ! The annual summer party j given by St. Mark's Episcopal church suilds will be held at ! Black Oaks on the Rome river' Wednesday, August 1, from 1 to ! 4 pm. Chairman for the party is Mrs. John Bunker. Assisting her will : be Mrs. V. M. Caldwell. Mrs. G. R. Rinao. Mrs. G. R. Owens. : Mrs. Wcldon Kline. Mrs. M. M. ! Olds, and Mrs. II. P. Bosworth. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Kime. I A . - , ; - v. . :: v m -(- - ..jjrfS? t T; r v I . : ; i . h -, ::s ..11 j Guests Here I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch of Ft. Wayne, Ind., are the house guests of Mrs. Lynch's sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel. 1 Eastwood drive. They will leave Medford August 1 to return to Indiana. Mrs. I. E. Staples (center) was nonored at a number of parlies during a recent visit to Med ford. Mrs. Staples is shown during a tea which Mrs. E. A. Littrell (at right) gave in her hon or at the Littrcll's home, 140 Greenway circle. Pouring is Mrs. Raymond Miksche. Mr. and Mrs. Staples, who formerly lived in Medford. now make their home in Upton. Calif. (Brainerd photo) Engaged Rogue River Mrs. Harry Elledge. Rogue River, announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol Ann, to Trueman Dwayne Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanderson of Arvin, Calif. A wedding date has not been set. Lawrence's Southern Oregon's Finest Silversmiths a, eth'mg wonderful u uour table.. "uppens i if., with Towle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haviland Johnson (Classic Studio) Johnson-Sticknev Rites Held in Ashland Church Mi.-s Barbara Ann Stickney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Stickney, 530 Benson street, became the bride of Richard Haviland . Johnson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Perry M. Johnson. 819 West Thirteenth street in rites held July 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist church in Ashland. : Visitors Arrive For Brief Stay Miss Ann Hart Guest at Party; Wprlrlinn Flaw "sot Mrs. John R. MacArthur and w vj , i i i ' ti y Mis Ann II,-. rt. whoso wed : I'er daughter. Miss Murirl Miic ding to Arthur M. Beavens is ! Arthur of Bronxville. .N. V, nr set for Augu,t, was honored at j nved jn Medfo,.H Fridav lo spend a luncheon and shower V. ed- , , nesdnv afternoon. The partv was ? few da-vs 1,1 "if"rd as given'bv Mrs. Ed.vin R. Durno. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl. Mrs. Dwight Findlrv- and Mrs. 404 East Maln street. B. L. l,p.on al the Lageson 1 Another guest in the city is home on Glen Oak court. ! "rS- Marion Goeltz. Salt Lake An umbrella made of fresh! City, who is with her aunt. Mrs. flowers coered the gifts which ; Charles S. N'ewhall. Old Stage were presented to Miss Hart for ,! road. Mrs. MacArthur and Mrs. her new home. I Goeltz are cousins, and tiie three Twenty-five quests were bid- visitors came from Salt Lake den to the party. I City together. The Beavens-Hart wedding is A number of smnll parties set for AuL'ust "5 at St. Mark's are being given to honor the Episcop.il church in Medford. three women. WANTED 2 Men 1 Woman HAIRDRESSERS CALL 3-5313 COOK'S BEAUTY CLINIC The Rev. Mr. Johnson, fa ther of the groom, officiated at !he double-ring ceremony that was witnessed by 135 guests. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk lace gown with tulle overskirt of satin. Her veil of tulle fell from a white bandeau. She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions surrounding an orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. James Milhoan. a cousin of the bride. She wore a vellow bal lerina length gown with an overskirt of tulle. Mrs. Warren Kimmons of Grants Pass was bridesmatron. Her dress was ballerina length of blue taffeta with an overskirt of tulle. Their bouquets were white daisies. Best man was Carl Mark III. j Medford. G. Sheldon Green, ! Ashland, and David L. Jacobs. Medford, ushered. All three are college friends of the bride groom. Candlelighters were Paula and Linda Prescott, cousins of the bridegroom. Large baskets of white glad iolus, potted palms and candel abra decorated the church. Mrs. Arthur B. Polk was organ ist, and accompanied Miss Arli eta Knowless who was soloist. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Stickney chose a two piece V from 3 iMedford Medford's Finest Jewelers and Silversmiths Plow Save 639 16pc.0)0$19.95 KEG. 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This fall they will go to Eugene where the bridegroom is a junior at the University of Oregon. The bride is a graduate of Medford Senior High school and ! is a nurse's aide at Rogue Valley (Community) hospital. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Medford Senior High school j where he was valedictorian of his class in 1954. He is the win-! ner of the Elk's most valuable I student scholarship a ward, Roger's Memorial pre-med ! scholarship at the University of Oregon, and the University of Oregon Alumni scholarship. At the university he is vice presi-! dent of Asklepiads, a pre-med honorary. j Costume Party ! Given by Couple Members of Contemporarv Book club and their husband.- ; ! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Alfred S. V. Carpenter for j party at their home. Topsides. ! on the Old Stage road, last Sat urday evening. It was a cotume party, with guests dressed to represent the titles of books. Prizes were awarded for guess ing the book titles and for the best costumes. Mrs. Justin Smith and Richard W. Gray won prizes for recognizing the greatest num ber of titles. Dr. B. L. Lageson and Mrs. Glenn L. Jackson were awarded prizes for the most original costumes, and Mrs. Maurice Spatz and Otto Frohn mayer won prizes for the best costumes. Mrs. Raymond Miksche was awarded an impromptu prize for the most exotic costume, and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Durno won the couple's prize I Party is Given I For Brides-To-Be Four bridrs-to-be were honor ed at a brunch given Tuesday i morning by Mrs. John C. Boyle at her home on Ross lane. Hop. ored were Miss Eleanor Bragg, Miss Ann Hart, Miss Elizabeth Collins and Miss Tanya Trow bridge. Other guests at the small party were mothers of the honored guests, relatives and close friends. The wedding of Miss Bragg, daughter of Lawrence D. Bragg, to Thomas H. Spatz, Medford, is set for August 4 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Miss Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins, is to be mar ried August 19 to Kent W. Bon ney, Grants Pass, with the cere mony to be held at First Pres byterian church. Miss Hart, daughter of Mrs. Betrothal News Announced Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Trow bridge. 1R25 East Main street, have announced the engagement of I'irir daughter. Tanya, to James Paul Shoemaker, son of Col. and Mrs. Paul S. Shoe maker. Colonel Shoemaker is presently assigned to the United States Mission in Costa Rica. The news was announced dur ing a cocktail party given by the Trowbridacs Sunday. July '22. al their home. A November wedding is planned by the couple. Miss Trowbridge, a graduate of Medford High school, has been a student at Arizona State uni versity at Tempe. Ariz. Mr. Shoe maker is a graduate of the same school and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He has been commissioned in the United States Army Reserve and will re port later this year for duty at Ft. Sill in Oklahoma. Outstanding in our collection of the uorld's most beautiful sterling patterns is Towle the solid silver seen in our finest homes. And et surprisingly. Towle coats no more than ordinary sterling. Our spaced budget payments makes it easy for jou to buy here. Ji't &3 W (tii M ? ii it ft v roiri U TW-.fS 111 miM moviwm 6 Cc. Place Sttlnt, (rem $J9.?5 Teaspoons, from $3.'S Strvlni Pltcci, from $4.54 Robert C. Hart, has set her wed ding to Arthur M. Beavens oflCoUple tO Wed Alhambra, Calif., for August 25 j I k' I - , U CI I at St. Mark's Episcopal church. m ISIama''1 rallS Miss Trowbridge, whose engage ment to James Paul Shoemaker was announced at a cocktail party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Trowbridge last Sunday, plans a November wed ding. Mr. Shoemaker is the son of Col. Paul S. Shoemaker, as signed to duty in Costa Rica at present, and Mrs. Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Durgin, Klam ath Falls, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Ruth Durgin, to Herbert Jay Masterson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Masterson, 1001 Lozier lane. Medford. The couple will be married August 26 in Peace Memorial church in Klamath Falls. Let Us Help You Choose Your Bridal Gifts! We probabyl have your favorite bride registered. Just call! We gift wrap - - - deliver - - - or mail. LAWRENCE'S YOUR SILVER STORE Specializing in Fine Diamonds and Watches, Too! 130 E. MAIN EST. 1903 leave your problems Traveler Returns j From Trip Abroad Mrs. Floyd Hart Jr., 25 North Berkly way, has returned from ! a five weeks trip to Europe. Mrs. j Hart flew to Paris where she I was met by her parents. Mr. ; and Mrs. Agnar Larsen of Med- ; ford, who are visiting Mr. Lar- : sen's family in Denmark. Mrs. Hart motored with her parents through France. Den mark. Lexemborg, and Germa- j ny while there. During her stay j with relatives in Denmark she i celebrated her birthday and re- I ceived many gifts of Danish pro- ; celain and silver. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. who are i spending seven months on the continent, will return to the ' United States in November. X- NEW, MODERN VAULT Cleaning, Glmnj, Remodeling Frances9 Furs Formerly Frances Dallair 1100 Crater Lake Ave. Teliphoni Remains 2-6524 the fitting roo . . Welcomes wonderful Gossard back . . . Aimv Left: Njron Imo, mbrtdtni nylon merqu'ttff e-nrf Mffn olernt. Vtrtial ifrerd) koc. WoiitKM BonW. WWtt. 14' and 16' longrfu. Aiow ftgto flotfic nf eni rati lotKc. 2' cellar. fmbroWtrtd fronf trim. VertkoJ ifretdi boclr. Whila. 14' Jtngrfi J6' fensfr. Tit FLAIR bra it Gouard'i popular all-iatin-tlatlx dttign.