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o o O O FOUR MEDFORD (OREGOK) 1."' r 4 J i Mr. and Mrs. Tny Tof Swimming Demonstration To Be Held Qonday at Y Monday, July 1 at 8 p.m. at the Y.MCA there will be a tiny tot swimming demonstration ol the Monday-Thursday 9 and 9:45 tiny tot swim sections. The demonstration will consist of ex plaining to the parents the steps and methods which the instruc tors at the YMCA use to teach the youngsters how to swim This will be an opportunity for all parents to watch. The instructs for the dem onstration 'will be Jan Stevens and Gordon Williams, YMCA physical director. All parents and interested persons are in vited to attend. Dinner Planned For August by GiQup Eagle Point The Eagle Point Home Economics club tentative ly planned a dinner the first Sunday in August, at its last meeting June 2H. Mrs. Ray Rags dale and Mrs. Tom Vestal were co-hostesses for the 16 members present. The IIEC and the ways and means committee are to meet at the next regular Grange meet ing July 2 to discuss and plan a menu for the August dinner. The club also discussed a family night project. Entertainment was furnished by the Goering sisters. , 5 A. -fx ' s i j- -r-i.-iv.ri. r-: s a , -v i $ 'C'w- V-V - f'fe fa sty k:ttT; A don't be a liJ slave Aj to your -J) wave eCf Have cur stylists design a carefree casual (toi (j SjrL " f), just for you! More time for summer tun and TM3fSL r just relaxing ... J1 ---vr52jr''r ' We namnpr vour nurse trio! Z HAIRCUTS in the shaps of beauty . . . v" Jf , 'rom 1.50 ! "5 Complete casual PERMANENTS v& 4iV from 7.50 i MAIL TRI3UN5 XV, Cloe M. Lee (Birchfield photo) Soiourners Elect Officers At Picnic Meet Mrs. Floyd Robertson was elected president of the Medford Sojourner's club Thursday at a picnic in Hawthorne park. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Jim Winslow, first vice-president; Mrs. O. B. Crenshaw, second vice-president; Mrs. Marvin Yost, secretary, and Mrs. Eugene In gram, treasurer. After a potluck picnic lunch 40 members and guests played cards during the afternoon with Mrs. Gerald vonTing sweepstake winner. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Robert Culbertson, Mrs. William Williams and members of the board. The next meeting of the club will be at the Pythian hall, Thursday, July 11, when the in stallation of officers will take place. All newcomers to Med ford and vicinity are invited to attend. Bridge, pinochle and ca nasta are played. Meet Monday Olive Rebekah lodge will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the IOOF hall. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. A. S. Walden, chairmen, Mrs. George Ware, Mrs. W. L. Walden, and Miss Bernice Wilson. Sunday. Juna 30, 1957 Couple Wed in Medford Home Rites Miss Dorothy Jo Anne Chris tian, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Joe Christian, 1135 Lozier lane. Medford, became the bride of Cloe M. Lee, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lee of Klam ath Falls in a ceremony held at the home of the bride's parents Friday, June 14. The Rev Rich ard M. Jones of Eastwood Bap tist church officiated at the dou ble ring rites held at eight o'clock in the evening. For her wedding the bride wore a white cotton lace frock with full skirt. She wore a white lace hat and carried a bouquet-of white carnations. Miss Doris Christian attended her sister. She wore a pink ny Ion frock with flowered head dress and carried pink carna tions. William A. Lee served as best man for his brother. Red roses and ferns decorated the mantlepiece in the livinj room of the Christian home for the ceremony. Following the wedding a re ception was held. 1 he newlywed couple are making their home at 513 South Oakdale avenue, apartment 1, Medford, after a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Christian wore an orange and brown print silk dress with white accessories. Mrs. Lee chose a navy blue dress with matching accessories. They both wore white carnation corsages The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and was employed at Christian's Market. The bridegroom attended Lake view schools and is employed as a carrier driver for Daugherty Lumber company. Footlighters Tell Cast For New Play Selection of principals in the cast for Medford Footlighters summer show, "Mr. Angel," three act comedy by Harry Segall was announced today by Mrs. Max Wimmer, president. The play to be presented at the end of July, is being directed by Frank Buchter, charter mem ber of the local theater group Tryout for the large cast of 13 members, extended over two days and was conducted by Mrs. Stan Zapell, drama instructor at Medford High school, and also a long time member of Medford Footlighters. Two minor but "colorful and important" roles are yet to be cast, according to Director Buchter, who describes them as detectives with a chance for real character interpretation. Members of the cast already announced include the follow ing: Clyde Wheaten, Les Board man, Joe Hilesburger, Mrs. Paul Dix, Miss Jacque Colton, Miss Helen Ashley, Mrs. Daren Flick inger, Jerry Jerome, Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Mrs.Robert D. Johnson and Miss Madeleine Buonocore. a. m Mr. and Mrs. , '. si' , - -t 9 Stanford Memorial Church Setting of Stith-Chez Rites Miss Jonita Stith became the bride of Fred E. Chez in a cere mony held Tuesday, June 18, at four o'clock in the afternoon at the Stanford Memorial church, Stanford, Calif. The Rev. C. R. Minto officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stith, Musko gee, Okla. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Chez, 812 Palm street, I.Iodford. The bride wore a gown of white Belgium embroidery over white taffeta fashioned with wide taffeta belt which formed a bow in back. A braided satin bandeau trimmed with clusters of orange blossoms held her four tiered illusion veil. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses, carnations, stephanotis, and a white orchid. The bride's veil was first worn by Mrs. Joe Chez of Sac ramento, Calif., sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The pearl pin the bride wore was loaned by Mrs. Joseph C. Chez, grand mother of the bridegroom of Medford, which had been worn on her wedding day 57 years ago. Mr. Chez, father of the bride groom, escorted the bride to the altar. Mrs. John Embach of Tempe, Ariz., was matron of honor. She wore a yellow organdy frock with blue accessories and car ried yellow roses, white carna tions, and bachelor buttons. She had matching flowers in her hair. Joe M. Chez of Sacramento served as best man for his broth er. Mike G. Zinck, fraternity brother of the bridegroom, seat : ed the guests. I For the wedding Mrs. Chez ; wore a pink cotton frock with white accessories and white or chid corsage. Large baskets of white flow ers and lighted candles deco rated the church. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. John Em bach in Menlo Park, Calif. Candles, lilies - of - the-valley, white stock, and carnations, decorated the table which held the tiered wedding cake. Mrs. R. S. Carrothers, Oakland, aunt of the bridegroom, cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Joe M. Chez, Sacramento, was in charge of the guest book. Later that day a wedding sup per was served at The Old Plan tation in Palo Alto, Calif. The newlyweds left on a wed ding trip to Santa Cruz, Calif., and Muskogee, Okla. The bride chose for her traveling attire a blue linen dress with jewelry that was a gift of the bride groom. The couple will visit the bride s parents in Oklahoma. They were unable to attend the ceremony due to illness. The bride is a graduate of Northwestern university and studied at Oxford. England.' She is now doing graduate work in music at Stanford university. She is a member of the Stan ford orchestra and chorale. The bridegroom is a graduate of Medford High school and re ceived both his bachelor's and master's degree in education from Stanford university. He served in the United States Army in Germany as a pho tographer. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, national hon orary education fraternity, and Theta Chi, social fraternity. The couple plan to make their home in San Jose. Calif., where Mr. Chez will teach at Andrew Hill Picnic Luncheon Central Point The Central Point Royal Neighbors will meet for a picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sanford Richard son. Route 2, Table Rock road, at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. 1 U Zi '4 M-w-v Fred E. Chez (Smith-Hawaii photo) High school. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Mary Ash- ton, grandmother, Mrs. A. S Macbeth, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Carroll, Mrs. R. S. Carrothers. Roy Shirk, all of Oakland; Mr and Mrs. Joe Chez, Sacramento; Mrs. R. W. Carrothers. Concord, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Chez, Medford, all relatives of the bridegroom. Single Ring Rites Held At Friends Church Central Point Miss Beverly Maxine Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowman, Jacksonville, became the bride of Richard F. Hopkins of 312 Maple street. Central Point, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins, in a ceremony held Saturday. June 22 at the Med ford Friends church. Mr. Clvn- ton Crisman officiated at the single ring ceremony held at eight o'clock in the evening. wnite and pink flowers dec orated the church for the wed ding and Mrs. Crisman played the traditional wedding music. forty relatives and friends at tended the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a pale grey suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink carna tions. Miss Marie Swearinger was maid of honor. She wore a blue suit with white carnation cor sage. Loren Pryor served as best man and David McGee seated the guests. Following the wedding a re ception was held by Mr. and Mrs. William McGee at their home at 312 Maple street, Cen tral Point. Mrs. Raymond Broad cut and served the wedding cake baked by Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Otto Caster and Mrs. Wil liam Smith assisted in the serv ing. The bride is a graduate of Jacksonville High school and is employed as a stenographer for the Chris Barker agency. She has been making her home at 15 Amy street. The bridegroom at tended Central Point school and is an aviation structural me chanic second class in the United States Navy. The couple are now at home in Central Point. The bride groom will report for duty at me iaval Air training Center, Memphis, Tenn., July 3. The bride plans to join her husband in the near future. I IET A SAFE AND' SANE FOURTH" K THE RULE AT YOUR HOUSE THIS YEAR . AND FOR SAFE PRESCRIPTION' FILLING. VISIT...... atari ii fillip Efffi'f'i i i'r ii Vii iTiiVfi'rl LocI Beauticians Attend Showing Mrs. Maxine Hammond and Mrs. Geri Byrd, Medford mem bers of the Oregon Beauticians association styling committee, are attending a preview of fall and winter hair fashions today in Corvallis. At the meeting. Arthur W; t ters, Eugene, state styles direc tor, will present a release on lat est hair fashions sent by the of ficial hair fashion committee with headquarters at the Nation al Hairdressers and Cosmetolog ists association in New York. The Medford branch of the beauticians' association held a monthly work, shop Monday with 17 guests and members in at tendance. Hair styling films of Ai Tate, top hair stylist from California, were shown. A report was given on the dinner held recently by the group at Henry's Broiler where 15 members viewed a hair style executed and presented by Mrs. Hammond. Miss Mary Prom was the model. Meeting Cancelled The Royal Neighbors have cancelled their business meeting of July 4 and will hold a regu lar business meeting July 18 Parker Wood's Leon's offer you a wide selec tion of smart . . . highly styled vacation clothes . . . And at "Budget Prices" too . . . Everything to enjoy the Summer Sun and Fun awaits you in their lately remodeled sportswear depart ment . . . shop in air conditioned comfort for your vacation needs. v m "Guild Mocs" The fabulous . . . flexible . . . Soft Comfort Moc in four excellent colors . . . 3'5 Washable Play Shoes 2.99 mm I km Master Point Plao Tuesday by Club Members of the MedfoijS Du plicate Bridge club will meet for the monthly master point tour nament Tuesday. At the last meetir.. June 95, north-south scores were: Mrs. Frank Baker and Bet Marten. 86: Dr. Elliott Harlow and Al Gilhousen, BO'j; George Polski and George Rode, 71 'j. East west scores were: Mrs. Elliott Harlow and Mrs. Marrs Gibbons, 70; Mrs. Dolph Phipps and Dr. George Dean, 69' 2; Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and Jack Mitchell, 69. To Meet Roxy Ann Home Economics club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednes day at the grange hall. Silver Grill Cafe 413 East Main Street Will Be CLOSED ALL NEXT WEEK For a Vacation! Will Re-Open Monday, July 8th Swim Suits' Cole Lee Hawaiian 6.95 to 19.95 'Bl ouses Macshore . . . Fritzi . . . Arnelle . . . and others . . . "loads" of new sleeveless styles. 2.49 to 3.95 Skirts Smart . . . practical im ported linens ... or gaily colored beautiful drip dry Cotton Prints. 4.95 to 8.95 "T-Blouses" To-wear with Shorts . . . Pedal pushers or Bermudas . . . Big new shipments just arrived in time for holiday wear ... Smartee Jane Colby Irwill 1.99 to 3.98 0 Shorts and Jamaicas Knits of all kinds . . . sailcloth . . . gabardines ... linens ... seersuckers ... 2.99 to 6.98 Parker Wood's It N. Central fflWC Wtmssn Fiat ?ic8JC Somdaaj 'a Ahi"Snd0 Christian Buaineas nd Pro fessional Wconen -ill hve a cov-ered-oish picSit . their (regu lar oionthl meeting Monday, Jul 1. j:e!lr nd f Heads arg sed to meet in Ashland park 91 f.90 p.m., t the band shell. Women from Ashland will be hostesses for the aff:(Jr and pro vide the beversges. Each per son is asked to bring her own service. Anyone needing transporta tion to the picnic may call the chairman. Mrs. Eloise Winkle bleck, SP 2-9718. Mrs. Albert Gandt, of Med ford, will be in charge of the devotional for the evening. Pi A .- J'"'-"'''s '-'.itf ?-V4i ; .' a t a ?v O o