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EICHT MEDrOBD (OHESOIT) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, July 7, 1957 Vf'fV 9 ''MiLf' '-'' I V J "i if Y - ' y r " My if I. vi ' y Mr. and Mrs. Marion Paul Wheeler fcr Diamonds of Quality j ftoV A Try Us - Our Prices Cj 11, -C CsTl Are Down To Earth ITTfeg Couple Married in Methodist Candlelight Ceremony in Pierre H9 S, Central Medford. Ore. In a candlelight ceremony at the First Methodist church of Pierre, S.D., June 29. at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, Miss Vi olet Merie Todd, daughter of Mrs. Anna Todd of Gettysburg S.D., became the bride of Marion Paul Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wheeler of Cimarron Kan. The Rev. Virgil M. Coburn of ficiated at the double ring cere mony. The altar was decorated with white candles and baskets of pink and blue daisies. Tra ditional organ wedding music was played and the soloist was Leland Johnson. The bride has been employed at the First National Bank of Portland, Medford Branch .for the past several years and for the past three months has been employed in the office of the South Dakota Secretary of State, Pierre. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Arthur Todd wore a floor length gown of white chantilly lace and tulle over nylon net and satin, with rolled collar and long pointed sleeves. She wore a chapel veil of French illusion and carried red roses. Her jewelry was pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Maid of honor was Miss Elsie Todd, formerly of Medford. She wore a blue chiffon floor length gown. Brides-matron was Mrs. Swen Sandberg also of Medford, who wore a pink chiffon floor length gown. Both are sisters of the bride. Little Saga Jean Sandberg, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a yellow chiffon dress and carried a basket of pink and blue daisies. Steve Sandberg, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. John Hoover and John Galli more served as groomsmen. On warm Bummer days a man needs a lightweight cotton shirt. This trim sport shirt by Arrow com bines both comfort and smart styl ing. The waffle weave cotton used in the shirt is designed to make the most of the slightest breeze. Ham Specialty Leftover cubes of smoked ham can be combined with mush rooms; heated in a velvety cream sauce and serve in the center of a spinach ring. Mrs. Anna Todd, mother of the bride, wore a pink crepe dress with white accessories. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors. Out of town relatives and friends for the wedding includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Sven Sandberg Steve and Sage Jean of Med ford. The bridegroom is a graduate of Kansas State college with a master of science degree. He is affiliated with the Delta Sigma Phi social fraternity and for the past two years has been em ployed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. He was recently trans ferred to Gordon, Neb., where the couple will make their home after a short wedding trip. Walnuts and Olives Finely-chopped walnuts and chopped olives mixed with may onnaise make a rich-flavored sandwich spread, especially good on whole wheat bread. G -tJlBkk- ...is my g y -j clean? New York Stafe Needs Woman in Office in '58 New York IIP) Indications are that a fight will be waged in 1958 at least to nominate a woman for state-wide office in the nation's most populous state. The Italian - American Dem ocratic organizations of New York slate contend the Demo crats must do this in order to capture the women voters in the next gubernatorial election. The progressive group also urg ed that at least four women be nominated for New York City's council in 1957. Jack Ingegnieros, president of the foreign language unit, said the Democratic party in the state has never nominated a woman for a purely state admin istrative elective office and not ed that it will have no feminine members in the 1957 legislature. 'There are many capable wo men in public life who would make admirable candidates to buttress" the state-wide slate ex pected to be headed again by Gov. Averell Harriman. Ingeg nieros said. He named Rep. Ed na B. Kelly of Brooklyn, Chair man Angela R. Parisi of the State Compensation Board, and Anna M. Rosenberg, former manpower commissioner, as among possible candidates. ' Gingham-Effect PlfiSSr Cleaned Fluffed DIAL SP2-665 FOR FREE PICKUP O AND DELIVERY SERVICEl Deodorized n ( Ttu i MEDFORD ) lcmdtLc f I UUNDRY i DM CUANERS I rr-HL and Beautiful Dry Cleaning "AS IF BY MAGKT PILLOW SANITIZE 30-32 N. Riverside MEDFORD, OREGON Serving The Rogue River Valley For Over 50 Years! Quick color for your kitchen! Flower motifs are easy cross stitch in a gay, modern ging ham effect! Do them in natural colors, on kitchen or guest towels. Pattern 7228: Transfer of 6 motifs 6x6 inches; direc tions. Cross-stitch is fast, fun to do! Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, itf.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus for our readers two FRZE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book for 1957! Plus a wonder ful variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, huck weaving, toys, dolls, oth ers. Send 25 cents for your copy of this exciting NEW needle book now! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vernon Meyer (Hughes photo) Our Lady of the Mountain Church Scene of Wedding Talent Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic church in Ashland was the setting Satur day, June 15, for the double ring wedding ceremony of Miss Maxine June Johnson and Ron ald Vernon Meyer. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Max Johnson, Route 1, Box 497, Talent. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Meyer, Route 1, Box 413, Talent The Rev. Ernest J. Jackson officiated at the noon ceremony attended by 100 relatives and friends. For her wedding the bride wore a floor length white lace over satin frock styled with fitted bodice and rolled collar. Her fingertip length veil was held by a lace and pearl head band and she carried a bouquet of baby pink rosebuds encir cling a white orchid. She was escorted to the altar by her father. Miss Jacqueline Speegle was honor attendant and bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Ann John son, sister of the bride, and Miss Dolores Ann Meyer, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Speegle wore a pink taffeta and nylon frock and carried blue carna tions. The bridesmaids were in blue frocks and carried pink carnations. Richard Paup of Medford served as best man while David Ray Johnson, brother of the bride, and Larry Anderson of Medford, seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding and reception that followed Mrs. Johnson wore an orchid colored cotton and silk frock with matching bolero. Her ac cessories were white. Mrs. Mey er chose a turquoise linen sheath with matching bolero and white accessories. They both wore white orchid corsages. Roses and carnations decorat ed the church for the wedding and large baskets of roses and Ester Reed daisies decorated the Tally Ho restaurant for the reception. Mrs. Louise Squires, aunt of the bridegroom of DeLand, Fla., cut and served the wedding cake, Mrs. Henry Wobbe presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Rose Griffen poured the coffee. Mrs. Harold Meyer was in charge of the guest book. . After a wedding trip to south ern caiitornia tne newiywea couple will make their home at Route 1, Box 467, Talent. For traveling attire the bride wore a copper colored frock with the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Tal ent High school and is employed as a bookkeeper at Newbry Or chards m Ashland. The bride groom is a graduate of St. Mary's High school and is a vegetable grower. Out of town guests attending the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phillips, grandparents of the bride, from San Diego Calif.; Miss Elsie Schmidt, De Land, Fla.; Mrs. Glenn Speegle Happy Camp, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber, aunt and uncle of the bridegroom from Riverside, Calif., Helen Landon, tne 1957 Maid of Cotton, poses in one of the most distinguished gowns in her interna tional cotton wardrobe. Famous French couturier Jean Patou of Paris created this ball gown for her in Everglaze cotton satin embroi dered in gold. Cotton satin bands and bows trim the square cut bodice. Summer Meal Ring Here's a leisurely luncheon entree that's perfect for warm days. It's a jellied bologna ring. Prepare a favorite vegetable as pic salad and add flavor and texture to the mold by usmg julienne-strips of bologna. Frosting 1 Powdered sugar frostings made with cream cheese are quick dress-ups for picnic cakes. Chop light or dark raisins and almonds to stir in for special flavor. Don't Say "Hello" Say "FILTER-FLO" A Tribute To The Toastmaster's Club "For it's always fair weather when Toastmasters get togetherl" That's a new version of the old song that it highly apropos at any gathering of these exhuberant Masters of Ceremony! Toast- masters are the spark plugs of banquets, lunch eon meetings, club affairs and innumerable other parties where an orderly presentation of speakers or activities must be maintained. When the professional toastmasters have their own meeting, there is where Greek meets Greek and the standard of parliamentary procedure is per fection! We salute the gentlemen of the Toast masters' Club . . . and wish them every success in all their activities. Medford Pharmacy, Inc. PHONE SP 2-6253 101 N. CENTRAL We are Open Today 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. I International Touch In Sports Clothes New York HP) American women this summer can pretend they're at the playgrounds of the world, thanks to the internation al touch in one line of sports clothes. New styles by Phil Rose of California are inspired by fash ions from four countries Mexi co, Scotland, Sweden and Nor way. ' His Norwegian collection in cludes a serapi av sleeveless, poncho-type of over-shirt typical of those worn in the Scandina vian countries. Other over-shirts are designed in bulky fleece with raglan sleeves or parkas. The Swedish collection is from a line of fabrics designed by Count Sigvard Bernadctte. His fabrics feature Scandina vian colors, such as "Eric the red" and "fjord beige." The Scottish collection fea tures tops and pants in tiny red and green plaids, combined with black velveteen. Skinny pants in black or plaid are combined with plaid shirts trimmed with black velveteen, or black botton knit shirts trimmed with plaid. And plaid lines a belted, cas ual coat of white or cigar-col ored corduroy. There even are . soft plaid shoes. For those whose fancy goes south of the border, the Mexican collection "features black, white and red pants, shirts and brief jackets. One outfit includes flamenco-flared pants. Finally, there's a group strict ly for fun such mock mink pants and matching booties or chinella sweat shirt, made to look like chinchilla. ' In a vacuum water boils al most at the freezing point. For Your 1 Summer Listening Magnavox High Fidelity ,7 lf in beauty to see ... beauty to hear at an appealing price! 3 speak ers, diamond needle and rec ord storage space. ONLY $ 159 50 In Mahogany PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE So. Oregon's Oldest and Largest Music Store 111 N. Central Ph. SP 2-5702 Use Mail Tribune Want Ads The Low Cost Way to Sell JULY IS JUMBO VALUE MONTH AT WARDS r x i r HA, Season-spanning SKim V slim or full styles MANY IN DAN RIVER COTTONS 3.98 Darfc-ton plaid : ; ; foulard prints ; ; . subtly Wended stripes . . . you'll find them all in Wards breathtaking collection of new transition skirts. 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