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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1957)
o Medford - V"'- F-vrVifes'-c- - . t , .'-wit ',.," '44I The week before Easter always finds Medford shops filled with women selecting new spring hats, and Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Colver road, is shown here as she tried on hats one afternoon last week. Mrs. Fish, who enjoys wearing dark suits or frocks set off with pearl or rhinestone jewelry, first looked at hats trimmed with the large flowers which are much in fashion now, but finally selected the one which she is wearing. It is of light straw with chiffon-covered brim, white in front and shading through grey to black, and with a small black velvet ribbon. Mrs. Fish, on the staff of the Veterans' Administration at Camp White, was recently selected president of Medford Zonta club for a second term.' fit k Wy r I V v 4 ; i v il Mrs. E. V. Meyerding, who bought a new spring hat in advance of the Easter season, posed on the lawn of the Meyerding home on Medford heights. Mrs. Meyerding is wearing a dark blue ensemble of matching dress and coat, trimmed with white braid. Her ripple-brimmed light straw hat has a medium deep crown encircled with a wreath of flowers of vari ous colors mixed with white. Dr. and Mrs. Meyerding and their children ore among the valley's newer residents, having come to Oregon after Dr. Meyerding completed his tour of duty in the United States Air Force. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 21,-1957 EASTER SUNDAY 5 ?i v I I I j i i. i i n i i .11 in i i i LAt,-,ti,M, ., T.1 -, .,m M.,ii, i, -.linn) ,n iii.i.T-i rmiiw-i 1 i 'it n hit rr i in iw.iVinraifitmiiiiiiMii jnf mm i xr fnini Mr. apd Mrs.' Charles E..Jones and their four sons will attend services this morning at First Methodist church where the older boys are to be found in their classes almost every Sunday morning. Jeffrey, the eldest, will be seven in July; Nicholas Jay (standing at his father's left) is five and one half years old; Brad, who stands still while papa adjusts his tie, is four, and baby Andy, whose full name is Isaac Andrew Jones, is celebrating his first birthday anniversary today; Jeff, Nick and Brad are wearing matching dark trousers and pink shirts with identical bow ties. Mrs. Jones, the former Mary Adams and a daughter of Mrs. Effie Adams, who now teaches school in the Coos Bay area, is wearing a dress of the new orange-ice shade with white straw hat and white lace gloves. Mr. Jones is president of Med ford Junior Chamber of Commerce. The family home is 30 Summit ovenue. ' """iiiiih m'mttliyi,tjl' I; t , it ' f M I . - ' Triir - - - " Wonder if it smells good ,. no, it tickles! . '-",-'' Today Little Lyn Chipmon will wear a new Easter dress of pink nylon and lace and a little white iace cap when she attends Sunday school at the new St. Luke's Methodist church with her sister,. Sharon, and brother, .'V Woyne. Lyn, two and one-half years old, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chipman, and the family lives at 155 Highland dre.-- - ' . v--.. . - :k f