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rotra MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, June 23. 1957 DOLLAR DAYS si . . . Leon's Tots to Teens "DRESSES" $3 s5 '8 "COATS" 4 '6 10 "SKIRTS" '3 $4 "BOY'S SLAX" $000 rcudi rudiicid i-m $000 "INFANT'S l lit i n rnllri1 am UJlULKWtAH 2 for T "T-SHIRTS" $J00 "HATS" 2 for T it -J Leon's Big DOLLAR DAYS Mon. and Tues. Only "Coats -Suits" 10" "DRESSES" '500 "SHOES" '3 $5 s7 "BLOUSES" $2 "SKIRTS" $000 Bras 1.00 Panties -3 for 1.00 Pedal Pushers 3 j ptlp r-Wj;;; - 14 1 f;s J t. : 7 'V ' 1 '"S' . 1R fv,. 1: t ; Y . " 7 v I? ; t ' '! ti& :y J ' Vr-l k If .X'?tv Jl : V Mil IVJir-i ' i - vi , WMvH ,fv i I if - . PW - c-i ;q - -wwiiww4ilww)M : I Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Duano Hall I (Brainerd photo) I r-. . p.j 1 1 n irrn k i roc 13 In Ashland Wed Couple Ashland The Ashland Con gregational church was the setting Sunday, June 16, for the three o'clock afternoon wedding of Miss Anne Quincy Fullerton and Walter Duane Hall. The Rev. Fred Plocher officiated and Robert B. Fullerton gave his sister in marriage. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Adelaide S. Fullerton, 725 Iowa street, Ashland. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs Leon D. Hall, Dallas, Texas The bride is a teacher in the Eugene Public schools. Mr. Hall is teaching in the Roseburg school system. For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina length white lace and satin gown styled on princess lines. Her elbow length veil was held by a lace and pearl trimmed cap and she carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis encircling a lavender orchid. Miss Jean Gay Fullerton of San Francisco was maid of hon or for her sister. She wore a ballerina length lavender nylon chiffon gown and carried a cas cade bouquet of small lavender orchids and stephanotis.. William Wilkens of Grants Pass served as best man and Floyd Kerby, brother-in-law of the bridegroom from Dallas, Texas, and Russell Blair, brother-in-law of the bride, seated the guests. Little Janice Fullerton and Russell Blair Jr. were candle lighters. White gladiolus decorated the church. Miss Lois Windsor was soloist and Miss Margaret Ram sey played the traditional organ wedding music. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church Lavender and white candles decorated the table which held the wedding cake. The newlywed couple left for the East coast and will leave from New York for a tour of Europe. They will make their home in Eugene after Septem ber 1. For her travelling attire the bride wore a grey flannel suit with black and white ac cessories. The bride attended southern Oregon college. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Oregon. Chapter AA Plans Special Meeting Chapter AA of the PEO sister hood will meet for luncheon Wednesday, June 26. at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. B. Murphy, Ross lane. Mrs. V. J. Robinson and Mrs. C. H. An drews will assist the hostess. At this special meeting Mrs. O. J. Frohnmayer, chapter presi dent, and Mrs. C. Elwood Hed berg will report on the Oregon PEO convention which they at tended June 19 and 20 in Salem. Anna Joy Atchley Becomes Bride of Ernest J Wisely Central Point Mrs. Anna Joy Atchley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clayton, Butte Falls Star route, Eagle Point, became the bride of Ernest John Wisely in a double ring ceremony held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wise ly, 97 Bigham lane, Central Point. The wedding was held Fri day, June 14, at eight o'clock in the evening with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a light blue taffeta frock with white ac cessories and white orchid cor sage. Miss Lois Cunningham attend ed the bride. She wore a light blue taffeta dress with white ac cessories and pink carnation cor sage. Donald Eugene Wisely served as best man for his brother. Following the ceremony a re ception was held. Mrs. Wisely, mother of the bridegroom, cut and served the wedding cake, and Mrs. Clayton poured the punch. Mrs. Wisely was also in charge of the guest book. For the wedding and recep tion Mrs. Clayton chose a navy blue dress with white accesso ries. Mrs. Wisely wore a light blue dress with white accesso ries. They both had pink rose corsages. The bridegroom attended Med ford schools and served two years with the United States Army. He is attending Southern Oregon college and is employed by Fir Ply company at White City. The bride is a graduate of Eagle Point High school. Following a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the newlyweds will make their home at 122 Al mond street, Medford. Members Attend Yreka Reception A goup of members of Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Medford, attended a re ception in Yreka, Calif. Tuesday evening, June 18, honoring Mrs. Marguerite Weisheimer, grand worthy matron of California, Order of the Eastern Star. The seven northern California chapters which compose District No. 2, participated in the re ception ceremonies. Also present were a number of grand officers for California. Those in attendance from Med ford were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boughner, Mrs. Earl McKinney, Mrs. Roy Nordwick, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morris, Mrs. Lloyd Caton, Mrs. Ray K. Bailey, Mrs. Jennie Creager, Mrs. B. H. Lind ley, Mrs. V. A. Thompson, Mrs. B. F. Coleman, Mrs. Douglas Smith, and Mrs. Frank Harrison. Ashland Episco Scene of Barton Ashland First Methodist church, Ashland, was the setting Sunday, June 16, for the two o'clock afternoon wedding of Miss Janet Sue Craig and George Conrad Barton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradford Craig, 1036 NW Conk lin avenue, Grants Pass. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright Barton, 915 C street, Myrtle Point. The Rev. Ross Knotts offici ated at the double ring cere mony. Baskets of stock, bou vardia, and ferns decorated the church for the wedding and white tapers were at the altar. Miss Arleita Knowles was solo ist and Mrs. Frank Davis played the traditional wedding' music. Given in. marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of white French lace and nylon tulle over white satin. Her fingertip length veil was held by a band of seed pearls and she carried white roses and lilies-of-the-val-ley encircling a white orchid. Mrs. Kendall Boiling, sister of the bridegroom from Coquille, was honor attendant and Miss Beverly Good and Miss Colleen Warnock, both of Medford, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Boiling wore a pink taffeta frock with head dress of matching rosebuds ard stephanotis and carried a nose gay bouquet of pink and white roses and stephanotis. The bridesmaids wore frocks identical to the matron of honor in French blue taffeta with matching floral headdress and carried nosegay bouquets of pink roses and stephanotis. Candlelighters were Connie Barton, sister of the bridegroom and Alice Knotts. They wore frocks of printed nylon over pale pink taffeta with pink rosebud wristlets and pink roses in their hair. John Converse of Ashland served as best man and Kendall pal Church -Craig Rites v-5r p-d W v i f. ' . rs : , ' Mrs. George Barton (Brainerd photo) Polling of Coquille, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and James Tizekker of Medford seated the ffuests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Craig chose a Wedgwood blue embroidered taffeta dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Barton wore a rose lace dress with pink accessories. They both wore corsages of Amazon lilies. "Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors attended by 80 friends and relatives. Mrs. Kenneth V. V NEXT STOP IS . DRUG THSY'U. FILL MY PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY AND HA.V6 IT READY Whtfdidlstore my furniture mthBekins? "Every storage department is so clean and tidy at Bekins . . . every item of furniture carefully wrapped and prop erly identified. ..and Bekins storage rates are much lower than we had ex pected. I heartily recommend Bekins' responsible storage to anyone needing the service." DAVIS Transfer & Storage Company Smith of Chicago, 111., aunt of the bride, cut and served the tiered wedding 'cake. Miss Lois Hartley served the coffee and Miss Eunice Welman of Klamath Falls presided at the punch table. Joe Knotts was in charge of the guest book and Miss Barbara Hodges was at the gift table. The newly-wed couple will make their home at Port Orford, Ore., during the summer when they return from a wedding trip to Canda. For her traveling attire the bride chose a pink shantung suit with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bou quet. The bride attended Grants Californlam Spend Vacation in Valley Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Laney, Berkeley, Calif., are spending a week at Rogue River lodge. This is the couple's second vacation spent in the Rogue valley. Pass High school and Southern Oregon college. The bridegroom attended Myrtle Point High school, Oregon State college and Southern Oregon college. For the summer he is employed at Bar ton Brothers Logging company. Myrtle Point and this fall the couple will again attend South ern Oregon college. A rehearsal supper was held the evening prior to the wedding by the parents of the bride at the church parlors. Thirty guests attended. z Clothing Buyers Attend Market Week Clothing buyers from Medford attended the annual marki week of the West Coast Sales men's association in San Fralfc Cisco last week. More than 4.000 buyers fr.it 0 the West saw women's and chil dren's clothing lines display3 representatives of 1200 of the tion's manufacturers. Included among the buydci) who attended were Mrs. JarWo Hansem and Mrs. Maude C.4 ding, of Hadley's: Mr. and M C. M. 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