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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, October 7, 1958 ' : - s; r v. K v. lHhHni Mr. James F. Moor Jr., is the former Sharron Callahan, dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Callahan. 607 South Holly street. (Bruno photo) Democratic Women Plan Tea Honoring Mrs- Wayne Morse Ashland A silver tea hon oring Mrs. Wayne L. Morse and a! which Senator Morse and their daughter, Judith, will ap pear as guests, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Drew Lamb, 634 Iowa street, Ashland, from three to five o'clock, Thursday, October 11. The event, sponsored by the Democratic Women of Jackson County, will follow an address by Senator Morse at Southern Oregon college. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. John C. Mann, Medford, and Mrs. Leon Bowlin: Mrs. Ben Ramsey and Mrs. Sidney Ains worth; Mrs. Arthur Kreisman and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Medford; Mrs. Robert B. Duncan and Mr;?. Robert A. Boyer both Medford; Mrs. Thomas J. Reeder, Med ford. and Mrs. Hal McNair. Receiving will be Mrs. Ralph James. Mrs. Dee Newton,' Mrs. L. Peers Wilmeth, Mrs. Moore, Medford; Mrs. Alwin Miller, Mr,s. Albert Straus and Mrs. Karl Janouch, Medford; Mrs. Scott Hamilton, Central Point; Mrs. Ray Schumacher, Medford; Mrs. Roy A. Clarke, Mrs. Larry Sheehan and the hostess, Mrs. Lamb. In charge of arrangements will be Mrs. Marcus Norton, Mr,s. Moore Hamilton and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, Medford; Mrs. William V. Deatherage, Mrs. Jesse Wagner, Mrs. George A. Watson, Medford; Mrs. Frank Parke. Mrs. E. D. Dameron and Mrs. Thomas Higgins. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Ford J. Smith, Wolfebroro. N. H., are spending a twprweeks vacation at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith and family, 317 Howard street. It's from ii j Medford Medford's Finest Jewelers and Silversmiths a charming replica or an old favorite . If -f ! X " t'"' A" V.. M "Our do end farrm- ' IS ' "'' V''-.!,;'t ! ' ' ?''t 1 "ow oiid oih bondi. I f i A.' ' Vi "Ll lowd and clear ., ii Xfl J ko evoSoWe fc. eta nntallw lMM and hmmem kandk, For the Gifts You'll Give With Pride Let Brophy's Be Your Guide r v JLERS MEDFORD, OREGON Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced for Over a Quarter of a Century i-jizAfr .... .....-. - j-n Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Moore Jr., are shown follow ing their wedding September 29 at Sacred Heart Catholic church, Medford. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore, made their home In Medford for 20 years before moving to Seattle. Wash. (Landis-Shangle photo) Moore-Callahan Rites Held At Medford Catholic Church An event of last Saturday, September 29, was the wedding of Miss Sharron Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cal lahan, 607 South Holly street, to James Francis Moore Jr. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore, formerly lived in Medford and now make their home in Seattle. The bride's gown was of blush pink nylon tulle designed by Ca- hill and fashioned with seal loped neckline and very full skirt with insets of imported lace. Her veil was held by a crown of shell pink sequins and pearls and she carried a mother- of-pearl prayer book edged with gold, and a white orchid and stephanotis. The pearl necklace she wore is an heirloom in the Callahan family, for "something new" she carried a handkerchief which was a gift from Mrs. Ma rie LaComb and the traditional "something blue" was a garter loaned by Miss Peggy Brunkow, Portland. Miss Jeryl Lynn Callahan was her sister's honor attendant and bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Montgomery. Medford, and Miss Brunkow. They wore Cahill frocks of rose taffeta with head dresses of rose-colored feathers and jeweled veils. Their bou quets were pink carnations. Flower girls and ring bearer were Kathy and Keith Jensen, twins. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, and best man for Mr. Moore was Stanley Purcell, Medford. Ushers were Charles Ashpole. Medford,' and James Harms, Corvallis. Soloists were Miss Frances Thrun and Mrs. William G. Reed, and Bruno Pellegrini was organist. Bouquets of gladiolus and pom pom chrysanthemums deco rated the church. Gladiolus and pink baby roses were used for the reception decorations, and fresh pink roses encircled the wedding cake. Mrs. Earl Lawson and Mrs. Kenneth Brown cut the wedding cake and pouring were Mrs. Austin Laymance. Mrs. A. A. Seekatz, Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Miss Linda Montgomery. Mrs. Ronald R. DeVore took charge of the guest book. Music for the reception was provided by Miss Thrun. 'Mrs. Reed, and the Misses Colleen and Rosemary Barr and Sue Hall. For the wedding and recep tion the bride's mother wore a gown of slate blue taffeta em broidered in white with blue ac cessories and a white rose cor sage. The bridegroom's mother wore a jade green gown with gold accessories and her flowers were yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were hosts for the rehearsal dinner, given at the club Friday night for members of the families and the wedding party. When the newlyweds left on their honeymoon the bride was wearing a gray wool suit with red accessories. They will be at home at 2807 Orchard street, Corvallis, upon their return. The bride is a graduate of the Uni versity of Portland and St. Vin cent's College of Nursing and the bridegroom is enrolled at Oregon State college where he is studying for a master's degree in geology. He expects to com plete his course in December. The bride is a member of Beta Beta Beta and Alpha Tau Delta honor societies and is list ed in the 1956 "Who's Who in American Colleges." She receiv-i ed the Thomas M. Joyce Memo rial award at graduation. Mr. Moore is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa social fraternity. Lively Rogues Plan First Dance Lively Rogues, dinner dance group, will open the 1956 fall season Thursday, October 18. The Bob Anderson trio will play. Dinner will begin ta 7:30 o'clock with dancing from 9 to 11 o'clock. Host couples for the first dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ag- ard and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mat thews who will welcome all pres ent and past members and friends and guests. The new officers for the group are Mr. and Mrs. Emerson An derson, presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Agard, vice-presidents; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, secre tary-treasurers. Reservations should be made by Monday, October 15, by .call- Miss Taylor, Harold JViest Married in Church Service The wedding of Miss Margaret Lucille Taylor to Harold C. Wiest was an event of September 22 in First Methodist church here. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Thomas Taylor, 520Vi South Fir street, Medford, and Jesse Taylor, Prospect, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Chris Jessen, 524 Mae street, Medford. The Rev. Raymond Balcomb performed the double-ring serv ice, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin, ballerina style, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Her veil was held by a small white cap. Miss Vera Stearns, Medford. at tended the bride. Her gown was Surprise Party Honors Couple On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James W. David son. 1046 Shafer lane, were hon ored September 25 with a sur prise party to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. They were presented gifts of sliver. The Davidsons have lived in the valley for ten years with Mr. Davidson employed by the Elks Lumber company. He is also the past of the Re-organized Church of Christ Latter Day Saints. Guests at the party included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Corry, Mr. and Mrs. George Large, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Curtis, Miss Charlene Rasor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spin- tag, Venice, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker, Yreka, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petrie and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petrie, Grants Pass; Mrs. Lydia Lade, Ashland: and Miss Marlene Miller and Darrel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have four children: Mrs. Paul Purcell, Pomona, Calif., and Harley. Eve lyn, and Clifford, all of Medford. Woman Attending Three Conventions Mr,. Rex Note, 32 Hamilton street, left Friday night for the mid-west and east to attend three national and state sessions of organizations to which .she belongs. She is traveling by plane. Mrs. Note went first to Day ton, O., to represent Rogue chap ter, Federation of Grandmother clubs. From Ohio she will con tinue to Providence, R.I., to at tend the grand session of the Order of Eastern Star in that state. Mrs. Note is grand repre sentative to the state of Rhode Island in Oregon for OES. After the Eastern Star ser.-ion Mrs. Note will return to Ohio to attend the national conven tion of Blue Star Mothers of America. She is national con ductress for this patriotic group. En route home Mrs. Note will stop in San Franci.sco October 19 to visit her daughter, Mrs. Edward Davies, and will arrive home October 21. Maurices Hosts For Dinner Parry Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Maur ice of uoid will were nosts on Tuesday evening for a cocktail and dinner party at Mon Desir inn, Central Point. Guests num bered 44. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice came to the valley about a year ago from New York City after hav ing made their home on the east coast for many years. Both at tended Portland schools and the University of Oregon before their marriage and following Mr. Maurice's retirement, they returned to this state to live. ing 2-9423, 2-2134, 2-4167. 2-8741, and 1 V-i : .. ..v.' t ?;- v ' I Introducing ... JOHN BURNETT Hair Stylist O formerly of TOWN HOUSE PORTLAND Cook S Beauty Clinic Now Located at 219 South Central PHONE 3-5313 of pink crystalline and she car ried pink carnations. Karen Ste vens, flower girl, wore a dress of royal blue taffeta and carried a basket of flowers. Luther Wiest came from Val ley City, N.D., to serve as best man for his brother. The candles were lighted by Miss Rosemary Jones and Miss Marthanne Goodwin, Applegate. Ushers were Glen Williams and Richard Bottjer. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Taylor wore a Navy blue dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a blue dress with white acces sories and her bouquet was also pink carnations. Tall baskets of chrysanthe mums and stock decorated the church. The reception was held in the church parlor. Mrs. Glenn Williams. Mrs. J. S. Goodwin and Mrs. Russel Baxter, Aberdeen, S.D., sister of the bridegroom, cut the wedding cake. Pour ing coffee was Mrs. Ed Goodwin and Mrs. Aubrey Tay lor poured punch. Mrs. Don Rus sell, sister of the bridegroom. from Aberdeen, took charge of the guest book. After a honeymoon spent in San Francisco the newlyweds are living at 520 '4 South Fir street. Here for the wedding were Mrs. Joseph Morcom, Corvallis. aunt of the bride; Mrs. Kenneth Sims, the former Etta Morcom, cousin of the bride from Leba non, Ore.; Mrs. "Margaret Mor com Watkins, Corvallis, cousin of the bride, and all formerly of Jacksonville. Couple Attends Wedding, Party During Vacation Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fasel have returned to their home, 117 Ashland avenue, after a trip to southern California. September 23 the couple at tended a large reception which observed the 60th wedding an niversary of Mr. Fasel's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fasel. Turlock, Calif. On September 25 they were attendants for the wedding of Mrs. Geri Thomas, Mr. Fasel's daughter, to Eldon Nelson, the rites taking place at Virginia City, Nev. Both are from Reno. Later the Fasels stopped in Woodland, Calif., to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Materie and daughter, Nancy. Medford, who are patients at Woodland clinic as the result of an automobile accident. Mr. Materie is man ager of Montgomery Ward and company here. eewaeaeaaseaaiea , f - iV , 5 -J V 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wiest (Landis-Shangle photo) Traveler Returns After Year Abroad Mrs. I. E. Schuler has return ed to Medford after spending the past year in Europe. The Med ford woman spent considerable time in Rome and other Italian cities, was in Monaco for a few weeks, and just before return ing home traveled in the Scan dinavian countries. Returning to Oregon she spent the past month in Portland with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Treece. Mrs. Schuler wrote a nitmber of travel articles which were printed in The Mail Tribune dur ing her absence from the city. Portland Couple Visits in Medford Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 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