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and Mrs. David W. Girdner
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Girdner- lladdell Rites
Held in Gold Hill Church
Gnlri Hill Gladiolus and
lighted t.ipcrs farmed the back
ground fur ti !o v'.eddiii" July 14
of Mi.ss hiia U". Waddell, daugh
ter of .Airs. Krma R. McCoy of
Gold Hill, end David W. Girdner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gird
ner. Cornvillo, Ariz. The Rev.
Richard Jessup officiated at the
double rinc ceremony hold in
the Assembly of God church in
Gold Hill hi 8 p.m.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Chris Holder of
Central Point, wore a full length
gown of white satin which ex
tended into a train. Her veil of
ret was accented with seed
pearls and fell from a flower
coronH eased with lace.
Miss Claudia Edwards was
mai."? of honor. Her dress was of
riccj purple donor1 nylon and
she c;irn: d l.tvondi r uladmlus.
Miss Marilyn Mi-Coy. sister of
the iindr'. v.;;. i-.-iii'inaid. She
wore a tiress oL Uivenuci which
contrast) d with her bouquet of
deep purple gladiolus.
Pin His and Nancy McCoy,
sisters of the bride, were candle
lighters. They wore dresses of
green dotted nylon.
Donald .lensmi of Santa Cruz
served as best man. William Mc
Hargue, Joe Johnson of Reno.
New, and John and James Mc
Coy, brother? of the bride,
ushered.
Wcddiim music- was played by
Mrs. Riciiard Jessup. Joe Bu
chanan gave two violin solos,
and the Rev. Mr. Jessup and
Dwisht Stiles sane;.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given by Mrs. Jack
White and Mrs Joe Buchanan
at the church which was attend
ed by th.e more than 100 guests.
Mrs. Margaret Strader served
the wedding cake while Miss
Dollie Governor and Mrs. White
presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.
Iva May Governor was in charge
of the guest book and Miss Lyn
Holder was at the gift table.
For the wedding Mrs. McCoy
and Mrs. Girdner chose blue
dresses with white accessories.
Their corsages were of white
carnations and pink rosebuds.
After a short trip north the
couple will live in Longview,
Texas, where the bridegroom
will continue his training at Le
Tourneau Technical Institute.
The bride attended Canyonville
Bible Academy and Central
Bible Institute.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Girdner,
Cornville. Ariz.; Mrs. Jeanette
S. O'Halloran and daughter, Bev
erly', and Mis Caroline Stone
of P.urbank. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Price and son. Gale, of
Springfield, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
Gurnie Noah. Areata, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. Cornelius. Roseburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Engen. Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Radford, and
son, Kenney. and Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Radford and sons, Can
yonville; Mrs. Herb Leachman
and son, Bobby, Los Molinos.
Calif.; Mrs. Lydia Fitzwater, San
Jose; Donald Jensen, Brooks;
Mr. and Mrs. Russe.l Clark,
Wolf Creek, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Williams, Mrs. Mary
Swinney and daughter, Mar
garet, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Stiles. Mrs. Richard Kaufman
and her mother, Mrs. Selleck,
and Mrs. Margery Strader. all
of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Mer
ton Edwards and Mrs. Chris
Holder and Lyn, of Central
Officers
Installed
For Lodge
The Central Point IOOF lodge
team, under the direction of
A. C. Smith, district deputy
grand master, installed new of
ficer? of Medford Lodge. IOOF
Tuesday evening. The team, be
sides Deputy Smith, consisted of
Forest Thomason. G. E. Kime,
G. F. Smith. Marshall Wiedman,
W. V. Knight and L. D. Hayes.
Those installed were Jesse
Thomasson, noble grand: Duane
Curtis, vice-grand; Larry Hor
ton, secretary; right supporter
of the noble grand. E. W. Pease:
left supporter. Homer Vinzant;
warden, Melvin Thomasson: con
ductor. Forest Samples; inside
guardian, Fred Daughtrty; out
side guardian, Charles Swingle;
right scene supporter. Sam
Stepp; left scene supporter.
G rover Gulley; chapiain. Emil
Buhl: musician, Don Piatt: right
supporter of the vice-grand,
Frank Clayton; left supporter,
C. E. Naffzieer.
E. B. McNew. retiring noble
grand, was presented a past
grand's pin in recognition of his
services to the lodge for the past
term.
The new noble grand named
permanent committeemen.
Selected were a planning com
mitter. W. H. Dyer. E. B. McNew
and Jack Huston and for the
finance committee. Earl Gaddis,
E. D. Scripter and Homer Vin
zant. Following the ceremonies re
freshments were served by a
group of future Theta Rho girls
under the supervision of Mrs.
Vinzant and Mrs. Thomasson.
Announcement was again
marie of the coming institution
of a Theta Rho club on August
4. All girls between the ages of
12 and 21 who are interested
are invited to get in touch with
Mrs. Jesse Thomasson or Mrs.
Riley Applegate.
Schmidts Return
After Vacation
Mrs. Ben Schmidt, South pa
cific highway, has returned to
Medford after an extended stay
in California. Mrs. Schmidt left
in early June to attend Alumni
Homecoming day of Occidental
college in Los Angeles. From
there she visited with relatives
and friends in other cities. In
Hollywood a reunion luncheon
was held for her college and
sorority friends.
Later she was a guest of her
daughter. Mrs. W. W. Trask, of
San Diego at her summer home
in Mission Beach. After Mrs.
Schmidt returned to Medford.
she and her husband spent a
week at Menucha on the Colum
bia river at Camp Farthest Out,
an interdenominational confer
ence where he was reelected
chairman of the council for the
coming year.
After visiting friends in Eu
gene and a brief visit to the
coast they leturned to their
home.
Miss Oregon
To Be Guest
Of Festival
! Ashland Miss Patty Berg,
. Miss Oregon of 1956 and the
girl yvho would "rather read
Shakespeare than anybody," will
be the guest of the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival associa
tion on opening night of the sea-
' son Wednesday, August 1.
Miss Berg will share the spot
light with Governor Elmo N.
Smith and dignitaries from all
over the west coast as the Fest-
j ival begins its third decade.
I The comely miss, interviewed
after she won the state beauty
contest at Seaside early this
week, proclaimed her love of
the bard, and it was duly re
ported in the press. She was im
mediately contacted at her home
in Eugene by Bill Dawkins, festi
val publicity director. Miss Ore
gon said she really did like
Shakespeare and would be "rie-
j lighted to come" to the festival's
opening.
Court To Hold
Annual Dinner
Saturday Night
Roxy Ann court. Order of
Amaranth, will hold the annual
progressive diner Saturday, Aug
ust 4. according to Mrs. Ira D.
Canfield, royal matron.
The first course will be served
at the V. A. Turpin residence
at 3533 Jacksonville highway at
6:30 p.m. Additional courses will
be served at the homes of var
ious members of the Order.
Members are asked to make
reservations with either Mrs.
Turpin at 3-1320 or Mrs. Carl
Oestreich at 3-3973.
Mrs. Canfield, royal matron,
was present for the official visit
of the grand royal matron and
grand royal patron of Oregon
to Lincoln court at Newport.
She was accompanied by Mr.
Canfield, grand sword bearer;
Mrs. Charles Hoppe, grand rep
resentative to Ohio; Charles
Hoppe. grand commissioner;
Jack Kennedy, grand associate
patron; Mrs. Carl Oestreich, sec
retary of Roxy Ann court and
and Mrs. Kennedy.
Twenty eight of the 30 courts
in Oregon were represented at
the meeting yvith 34 grand of
ficers present.
Point.
On the evening prior to the
wedding the Christ's Ambassa
dors at the church gave the
couple a farewell party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
McHargue. Approximately 25
friends attended.
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Hostesses Give
Shower Party
On Wednesday
Mrs. J. H. Hopkins and Mrs.
D. F. Huson were co-hostesses
at a shower which honored Mrs.
Richard Startton, Central Point,
Wednesday afternoon, at the
Huson home, 45 Lindley street.
The rooms were decorated
with pastel gladiolus while a
large pink and white baby
bootie held the gifts. Small in
dividual cakes frosted to resem
ble children's alphabet blocks
were served.
Present at the shower were:
Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs.
Donald A. Faber, Mrs. Truman
Brenner, Mrs. Merrill Harsh,
Mrs. Don E. Faber, Mrs. Donald
Bohnert, Mrs. A. W. Anhorn,
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. Mrs. E. C.
Faber, Mrs. Gene Snook, Mrs.
H. P. Jewett. Mrs. Charles
Meyer. Mrs. Ina Huson, Mrs.
Mary E. Hopkins, the honored
guest and Miss Darelyn Huson
and Miss Shirley Hopkins.
Camp, Auxiliary
Announce Picnic
Colonel Sargent camp and aux
iliary, United Spanish War Vet
erans, will hold their annual pic
nic Sunday, August 5, at 1 p.m.
in the Lithia Park in Ashland,
Oregon.
Members are asked to take a
picnic lunch and their own table
service. Ice cream will be fur
nished. Mrs. Frank Widner and
her committee are in charge of
arrangements. Klamath Falls
and Grants Pass camps and aux
iliaries and all Spanish Ameri
can War veterans and their fami
lies are invited.
A report will be given con
cerning the recent department
convention in Eugene. The de
partment president, Mrs. Don
Anderson, Medford, will report
on her visit to the Washington
Alaska department convention
held in Seattle.
Girls' Group Holds
Meeting on Thursday
Pythian Sunshine girls held
their regular meeting Thursday.
Obligation was taken by Bobbie
Davidson and a practice was
held for her initiation which will
be at the next meeting August
8 at 2:30 p.m.
Rona Lamp was in charge of
the refreshments.
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Event Announced
By Phoenix Church
Phoenix The annual ice
cream social sponsored by the
Women's Association of Phoenix
Presbyterian church will be held
Friday evening August 3.
The third year the social will
be held, it will feature home
made ice cream, cake, pies, and
coffee. The public is invited to
attend and to renew old
acquaintances while there.
In charge of the event are Mrs.
Enid Caster, Mrs. Merle Sim-
monris. Mrs. Al Morln, Mrg.
Ernest James. Mrs. Vincent Claf
lin, Mrs. Walter Bolz, Mrs. Joe
Webster, and Mrs. E. R. Claflin.
; Mrs. Bert Stancliffe will make
the display posters.
i Dance at Camp
j The Auxiliary to VWW I.
i Barracks 540 will sponsor a dance
I at Camp White Mondy evening.
The Trailways bus will be avail
! able at the bus depot at 7:30 p.m.
; for those women wishing to at
j tend. Women going to the dancs
are asked to take cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kalisia
Miss Kelley
Is Wed to
John Kaiista
Central Point Miss Elaine
Mavis Kelley became the bride
of John E. Kaiista of Myrtle
Creek in a ceremony June 29
at the home of the bride's father.
Earl W. Kelley. Central Point,
at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Floyd H.
Yeats officiated. Mr. Kaiista is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kaiista. Bridgerville, Calif.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white
dress of nylon lace. Its flared
skirt was fashioned with a panel
of pleated nylon net and bodice
of empire midriff design. She
carried a white orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ray
Kaiista, a cousin of the bride,
who wore a pastel green dress
of cotton and nylon with match
ing bolero. Her corsage was of
pink and white carnations.
Best man was Ray Kaiista.
brother of the bridegroom.
Gladiolus and carnations dec
orated the fireplace and room
where the ceremony was per
formed. Following the wedding a re
ception was given for the fam
ilies of the couple at the bride's
home. The tiered wedding cake
was served by Mrs. C. V. Klein,
sister of the bridegroom.
The newlyweds made a wed-
Practical Nurses
To Hear Talk by
Defense Director
A program on civil defense
will be given at the regular
meeting of Jackson County Li
censed Practical Nurses associa
tion Monday, July 30, at 7:30
p.m. at Sacred Heart hospital.
Guest speaker will be Major
General H. Hicks, Jackson coun
ty director of civil defense, who
will speak and show pictures.
Following the talk a report will
be given on the recent visit of
Mrs. Oma Pysher, state presi
dent. Nurses and hospital staff are
invited to attend.
Luncheon Meeting
Announced by Group
Medford Townsend Harmony
Auxiliary club will hold a cov
ered dish luncheon at 12 noon
Wednesday, August 1. at Carp
enter Union hall, 12314 West
Main street.
The warm days have reduced
attendance at recent meetings.
The public is welcome to at
tend all meetings.
ding trip to northern California.
The bride attended Gold Hill
schools and is employed by Pa
cific Telephone company as a
clerk. Mr. Kaiista attended Tol
edo, Wash., schools and is a
construction foreman for Harb
ert Brothers.
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