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FOUR MESFORD (OREGON! MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Jun IB, 1957 ' ., ,.- tip. I . X1 ? V 7 Episcopal Ceremony Weds Pair ;"'J".."" . . ,JK 2 " Cheese can be frozen satisfac- torily. if the freezing is rapid and the individual packages are I small. Slow freezing causes! changes in color and texture. 4 Mr. and Mrs. David Warren Kelsoe (Landis-Shangle photo) Miss Barbara Hendrickson And David Kclsoc Married Phoenix First Presbyterian church. Phoenix, was the setting Saturday, June 8, for the seven o'clock evening wedding of Miss Barb.ira Helen Hendrickson and David Warren Kelsoe. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vern Hendrickson, Route 1, Box 461, Medford. The bride frtcm is a ton of Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Kelsoe, Route 3, Box 172, Medford. The Rev. Ernest R. Volkman officiated at the double ring ceremony attended by 100 rela tives and friends. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a lace gown fashioned with tiered lace and net skirt. The bodice was lined with satin and styled with heart neckline. Her fingertip length veil was held by a Juliet cap and she carried a white orchid encircled by white car nations. Miss Alice Rae Hendrickson was honor attendant for her sis ter. She wore a blue lace street length frock styled on princess lines with matching hat, shoes, and gloves. She carried white Iris tied with blue ribbons. Miss Louise Hendrickson, aunt of the bride, and Miss Donna Glass cock were bridesmaids. They wore street length frocks of pink dacron trimmed with pink chif fon with matching white lace hats, shoes, and gloves. They carried white iris tied with pink ribbons. Little Paulette Hendrickson. cousin of the bride, was flower gill She wore a pink nylon dress with pink straw hat and carried iris tied with pink rib bons. Robert Joseph Webster served a best man while Fred Oldham and Roger Kelsoe, brother of the bridegroom, seated the jpjests. Candlelighters were Cor nelius Hendrickson and Wayne Kelsoe, another brother of the bridegroom. White, pink and blue gladiolus decorated the church with white wedding bells and candles at the pew ends. Miss Jane Daniels was soloist. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church. Pink columbine decorated the table that held the tiered wed ding cake. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hendrickson chose a white lace dress over pink taffeta with matching wnite lace hat and ac cessories. She wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Kelsoe wore a blue print sheath with navy blue duster and white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Grandparents of the newly weds who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin kle of Phoenix, the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelsoe of Medford, and John Schow of Roseburg, grandpar ents of the bridegroom. Out-of-town guests who attend ed the ceremony included Mrs. Grace Gray, Mrs. Henry Smith and daughter, all of Chiloquin, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kin kle. Willows. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kinkle, Applegate; Mr. and Mrs. Al Laws, Rose burg; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bayne, Redmond; Mr. and Mrs W. E. Chartraw, Klamath Falls R. R. Chartraw, Mt. Shasta, Calif., and Mrs. Sylvian Ver duszco, Santa Rose, Calif. Following the reception the couple left on a wedding trip to Yellowstone National park. The bride chose for her travel ing attire a navy silk suit with white accessories and white orchid corsages They will make their home at 307 North Ivy til' , '4 J- 5 - ' l I -.-.- -MFniCATED Is a .... iuf "N."- m .K MEDICATE O 1.2! JtCr. mmr . - ,J shampoo Jsaiii THYLOX6 MEDICATED SHAMPOO . . . stops dandruff, Itchy or oily scalp and sebor rheic dermatitis. Proved safe, fast, effective In hundreds of clinical tests. Exclusive Ingredients permit deep scalp pene tration. Superior cleansing action keeps scalp healthy. Special conditioner makes hair soft, lustrous. Keep your hair dandruff-free with THYLOX MEDICATED SHAMPOO...a product of Shulton, Inc. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS Open Daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays Centrales Drug Ashland Miss Minnie Yovon- na Stimson, a daughter of Mrs Lloyd I. Stimson, 106 Walker avenue, Ashland, and the late Mr. Stimson, became the bride of Herbert Ray Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Chapman, 1041 West Eleventh street, Med ford, in a ceremony held Sun day, June 9. at the Trinity Epis copal Churth in Ashland. The Rev. John Thompson of ficiated at the double ring serv ice held at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. For her wedding the bride wore a white ballerina length frock styled on princess lines. Her shoulder length veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried an orchid on a white Bible. Her cameo necklace was a family heirloom belonging to an aunt of the bridegroom and she carried a handkerchief that had belonged to her great-great-grandmother. She was given in marriase bv J. L. Jones, her brother-in-law. Mrs. Jones was honor attend ant for her sister. She wore a ballerina length apricot colored frock and carried a nosegay bou quet of gladiolus tied with tur quoise ribbon. Miss Lois May and Miss Marlys Elhart of Med wore frocks similar to Mrs. Jones' in turquoise blue and car ried nosegay bouquets of gladi olus tied with apricot colored ribbon. Little Linda Roberts of El Monte, Calif., niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Richard Chapman, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and Robert Schulz and Jim Mrclnnis, both of Medford, were ushers. Baskets of peach colored gladi olus flanked the altar and white stock and candles decorated the altar. Mrs. L. Windsor was solo ist. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the Parish house of the church. The newlywed couple will make their home at 106 Walker avenue, Ashland, after they re turn June 23 from a wedding trip in southern California. For her traveling attire the bride chose a coral sheath dress with match ing duster and white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Ash land High school and is a student at Southern Oregon college and is employed by Daugherty Lum ber company. White City. street, Medford, after June 29. The bride attended Phoenix public schools and Southern Oregon college and is employed as a secretary for Oregon State Department of Agriculture. The bridegroom also attended Phoe nix schools and is employed at Richfield while attending South ern Oregon college. China To Be UN Topic Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Rickett, who spent several years in China and who witnessed the revolu tion and its effects, will speak in Medford Wednesday, June 19. They will be guests of Medford chapter, Oregon United Nations association, for a meeting set for 8 p.m. in St. Mark's Parish house. The Ricketts are also sched uled to speak for the Grants Pass UN chapter and for the Portland City club. The Ricketts perhaps know more about the present regime in China than any other Amer ican couple, it is said, and have written a book which the Amer ican press has called "astound ing." The two young people, graduates of the University of Pennsylvania, went to China on Fullbright fellowships and both studied and taught at Peking university. They saw the Chiang Kai-shek regime fall during the revolution, witnessed the tre mendous upheavel, were arrest ed by the People's government and both spent considerable time in jail. It is said that their recount ing of their experiences gives an interesting insight on the man ner in which the new govern ment treats political prisoners and their group method of ed ucating prisoners to new social beliefs. The public is invited to attend the meeting. et'A j 5. i , I ! ; : -j Jrfwt . S , . .... ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ray Chapman Oregon Lions A Convention Op The annual state convention of Oregon Lions and auxiliary will open in Medford Thursday, June 20, with registration in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel. State officers of the auxiliary will be present for the conven tion which will meet through Saturday. Mrs. Lee Mellish and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, mem bers of the Medford Lions aux Father of Year Named by Group Jackson County Cow Belles have announced selection of James P. Rowan, Medford, as their "Father of the Year." Mrs. Clayton Charley, president of the organization, states that Mr. Rowan was chosen by the organ ization from a list of men nomin ated by several youth groups of the county. Mr. Rowan was nominated by the Camp Fire Girls. Mr. Rowan, father of two boys and two girls, is a dean of First Presbyterian church and teaches Sunday school, he is Cub Scout leader, on the camp com mittee and board of Medford YMCA and a member of Rogue council, Camp Fire Girls. Honorable mention went to A. T. Lathrop of Central Point, Mrs. Charley announces. The Cow Belles presented Mr. Rowan a roast beef for his Fa ther's day dinner. The Rowans live at 828 Minnesota avenue. Mr. Charley states that the or ganization will also present a beef roast to the father of the first child born in Jackson coun ty today. Fathers' day. nd Auxiliary ens This Week iliary, are cochairmen for the auxiliary events. Thursday activities will in clude a cocktail party at Rogue Valley Country club and an evening barbecue at the Med ford High school stadium. Slogan and theme for the con vention is "Heaven in '57" which will be used throughout the meetings. Friday schedule starts with a fun breakfast at the high school cafeteria with the Crater aux iliary in charge. "Heavenly hats and headwear for dele gates" will be the theme of the noon luncheon given by the Medford auxiliary and during the evening the governor's ban quet at Hedrick Junior High school will honor Mr. and Mrs. John Stickley of Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Stickley is international president of the Lions and the banquet will be a joint meet ing of the Lions and auxiliary conventions. Talent auxiliary, will be In charge of the coffee hour Sat urday morning. The Lions and the auxiliary will view a variety show that evening and attend a dance at Hedrick Junior High school later in the evening. Business meetings will be held at various times during the convention. MissSharley Cox Honored by Board Miss Sharley Cox, who has been awarded the first scholar ship offered by the Medford Realty board, was honored at a luncheon meeting of the board Friday. William Frohnmayer. president of the board, presented Miss Cox the S250 scholarship. The scholarship is for S250 and Miss Cox, member of the 1957 graduating class of Medford High school, will use it to study com merce at Southern Oregon col lege, Ashland. She has also been awarded a partial tuition schol arship by the college. Miss Cox is a three-year mem ber of Torch Honor society and was active in Girls' league at high school. Mr. Frohnmayer states that the scholarship will be awarded annually. 1 Annual Picnic Central Point Past matrons of Nevita chapter, Order of East ern Star, will entertain officers of the chapter at the annual pic nic luncheon Wednesday, June 19, at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Truman Brenner, Scenic avenue. Those attending are to take table service. Beat the Heat! It's so simple so completely delightful. Just splash on Prince Matchabelli's Summer Shower Cologne, and feel as though you're bv a waterfall. 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