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4 ir tt si fc se oi P E; H Li D Sc Wf lie fia nO cO W CO' Oc fir tri roi 71 16! we cor m w V - " - -4 '1 --' 1 5- - IS' Mr. and Mrs. John Thomai Sinsel (Brainerd photo) ' - ! Reception Given Sunday Afternoon For State Officer The home of Mr. and Mrs. James VanDerSteen, 126 Clover lane, was the scene Sunday aft ernoon, March 31, of a reception honoring Mrs. Don Anderson, department president of Ore gon for the National auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans. Mrs. Bertha Nelson, president and the members of Colonel Sargent auxiliary were hostesses, assisted by Mrs. VanDerSteen. Many friends and acquain tances called during the after noon. Among dignitaries at the reception were Mrs. Fred Daugh erty, department president of the Daughters of the Union Veter ans; Mrs. Bessie Sutton, Cor vallis, chief of staff, Department color; Mrs. Renne Grosh, Ash land, department secretary; Mrs. Harry Barneburg, Medford, de partment treasurer; Miss Vir ginia Wallis, Grants Pass, de partment assistant guard and Mrs. Ted Cotter, Grants Pass, president of Rdgue River aux iliary. Pouring were Miss Carolyn VanDerSteen, Miss Donna Ung- er, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Cottec and Mrs. Barne burg. Mrs. Anderson received many gifts and congratulatory mes sages. The orchid corsage she wore was a gift of her husband and son. Sunday. April 7. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Miss Kay Luella Dim ford IVed to John Thomas Sinsel Eagle Point Community Bible church was the setting Satur day, March 30, for the wedding of Miss Kay Luella Dunford to John Thomas Sinsel of Minden, Neb. The Rev. Joseph Munshaw read the ceremony at 8 o'clock in the evening, and the re ception which followed was in the church parlors. About 150 guests attended. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Norman A. Dunford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Sinsel, Minden. The bride's gown was design ed and made by a college friend and sorority sister, Celia Clog- ston Ox Medford. The bodice was of embroidered nylon crystal line and the billowing skirt was of tulle over taffeta in the tra ditional white. She carried yel low roses and white hyacinths centered with a white orchid. Miss Clogston was honor at tendant and bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Bruegger and Miss Lena Tibbits, both Eagle Point. All three wore frocks of green with net overskirts and match ing hats, and carried baskets of daffodils and ivy. Catty Bishop, cousin of the bride from Central Point, was flower girl. She wore a frock of yellow taffeta with full skirt and overskirt of green net. Ward Bishop, another cousin, was ring bearer. David and Carol Endicott, Veneta, Ore., lighted the can dles. Carol's dress was of pale green taffeta with yellow net overskirt. Rowland W. Bishop, uncle of the bride from Portland, gave her in marriage. Ward Sinsel, Idaho Falls, Ida., was best man for his brother and ushers were Alan Bishop, cousin of the bride from Central Point, and Richard Bishop, Yacolt, Wash., another cousin. Mrs. Raymond Chamberlain played the organ music and Mrs, Charles Champlin, Medford, sang. Large baskets filled with for- sythia and white snapdragons, and arrangements of daffodils and ferns decorated the church for the wedding. . For the reception the wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. William Endicott and Mrs. Wil liam Addison. Mrs. Carl Chris tian and Mrs. Larry Wilson pour ed, and Miss Jean Bitterling took charge of the guest book. Hector Smith, cousin of the bride from Eugene, came to the wedding wearing a Scotch kilt of Gordon tartan, the bride's family tartan, and played the traditional "Salute to the Bride and Bridegroom" on the bag pipes before the wedding cake was cut. For the wedding and recep tion the bride's mother wore a lace gown of cinnamon brown with pink hat and accessories j ana corsage oi pinn carna lions j and heather. The bridegroom's j mother wore a pink gown with j white hat and accessories and i corsage of white carnations. In Eagle Point for the wedding were the bridegroom's mother i and his aunts, Mrs. Bessie Kauf felt and Mrs. James Barta, Ida-! ho Falls, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fellows, Shatter, Calif. Relatives of the bride com ing from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bishop, Ya colt, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs., Hector Smith, Eugene, cousins; her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland W. Bishop and their son, James, Portland. Additional sorority sisters present were Miss Pat Ardinger, Springfield, Ore., and Miss Regina Hannon, Medford. Others from a distance attend- Colonel Sargent camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at Redman hall Sunday April 14 at 1 p.m. for a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Josephine Widner is in charge of the dinner and members are requested to call her at 2-2225. Mrs. Nelson, president, states there will be a discussion of the plans for the annual sale of Mc Kinley carnations, May 10-11. Degree of Honor will meet Monday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Redman hall. Members will practice for inspection at the meeting. ing were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Per rott, Coquille, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clymer, Myrtle Point, Ore.; Mrs. F. M. Addison, Eu gene and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Addison, Klamath Falls. Mr. Sinsel and his bride will live in Minden, where he is en gaged in farming with his broth er-in-law. The bride attended Eagle Point schools and the Uni versity of Oregon, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Sinsel is a graduate of the Minden High school. Society Announces Annual Luncheon First of the post-Easter func tions for the city will be the an nual Easter Monday luncheon of St. Anne's Altar society, Sac red Heart CPtholic church. It will be helu at Rogue Valley Country club at 1 pjn. This traditional event, open to all women, is under the chair manship this year of Mrs. Vin cent Nicoletti. Reservations may be had by calling Mrs. John Welch, 3-3056. Here Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Miller, Binghamton, N.Y., recently spent ten days in Medford visit ing Mr. Miller's cousin, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller, 1612 Orchard Home drive. The Millers, who flew to Med ford, visited in Oregon and Cali fornia during their stay here. Brother Arrives From Stockholm Hildebrand Anderson, con tractor from Stockholm, Swe den arrived in Medford last week to visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, 3443 Jacksonville highway. Mr. Anderson, who had not seen his brother for 30 years, visited several large cities in the East prior to arriving in Med ford by plane. He will remain here two weeks before return ing to Sweden by the way of San Francisco. Roxy Club Mrs. Burl Griffin will give a program on wild flowers at the Wednesday, April 10, 1 p.m. meeting of Roxy Gardeners. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. B. Mitchel, 3082 Buckshot road. 3 Mrs. Don Andenon, Medford. was honored at a reception last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James VanDerSteen, 128 Clover lane. Mrs. Anderson is Oregon department president of the auxiliary to Unit ed Spanish War Veterans, a national organiza tion. Local and state officers of the organiza tion and representatives of other patriotic and veteran organizations attended the reception. Israel To Be Topic For UN Chapter Mrs. Dvora Elon, writer, lec turer, and broadcaster from Israel, will be speaker Thursday evening at the Medford chapter of Oregon United Nations asso ciation. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal church parish house;. Mrs. Elon who will speak on "Israel as a Melting Pot," was born in Jerusalem and attended school in Tel-Aviv. She holds the degree of doctor of natural sciences from Rome university and has worked for two years at the Agricultural Experimen tal station in Rehovoth as assist ont director of the Institute of Plant Pathology. Women of Rotary Announce Luncheon Mrs. C. O. Love joy will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of Women of Rotary to be held Wednesday, April 10, at 12:30 p.m. at her home. Assistant host esses will be Mrs. John Bunker and Mrs. Weldon Kline. The Lovejoy home is located at Box 422D, Route 2, on the Old Military road. school and college and has stu died at Columbia university. Mrs. Elon served during the Is rael war of liberation as Welfare and Cultural Affairs Officer of an infantry brigade and during 1955 and 1956 served at attache of the embassy of Israel in Washington. The public is invited to attend She has taught biology in high 1 the meeting. sit jjeamiL Hn;Dnif $ ftaste 0 . Belgian Linen Tweed by Orsi In David Crystal's Coat Dress . . linen collar . . platter buttons and award ribbon accents to hem. Side pockets. In black and white or brown and white tweed. One of many in our collection. Where You Park at the Door Shop at the Pink Store . . . For Spring's Highest Fashions Visit Pick's Shoes Mbk f'A BEAUTIFUL SHOES WITH fy M0E'jO' Matching Hand Bags VANILLA BROADTAIL IT LOOKS. 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