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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, July 14, 1957 - ' km n . f ' tf ' if. k ? &? 3 a" ' ' ; ! Mr. and Mrs. David Gens Wisely Brainerd photo) Robertson-Wise ly Rites Read in Evening Ceremony Miss Theodora Joyce Robert son became the bride of David Gene Wisely in a ceremony held Saturday, June 29, at eight o'clock in the evening at the Ashland Church of the Naza rene. The Rev. R. W. Hohn of ficiated at the double ring cere mony attended by 120 relatives and friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rangwald Robert son. Little Valley, Calif. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wisely, 724 West Jackson street, Medford. Pink and white gladiolus dec orated the church ir.r the cere mony. Mrs. C. M. Litwiller played the traditional organ wedding music and M. Lee Mansveld was soloist. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a gown of white lace and tulle over satin fashioned with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her fingertip length veil was held by a flow ered lace crown and she car ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds encircling a white orchid: Mrs. Gordon Gwinn-was hon or attendant for her sister. Miss Janet Speirs and Miss Jean Kerns were bridesmaids. They wore pink lace frocks over pink satin and carried cascade bou quets of pink gladiolus. Steven Wisely, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man while William Newland and Louis Bittle, both of Medford, seated the guests. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church. Mrs. Robert Lilly, Mrs. Charles McCumiskey, both of Riddle, and Mrs. Gordon Gwinn, Ash lend, all sisters of the bride, as sisted with the serving. Mrs. Richard Long played the piano during the reception. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Robertson wore a white and blue dress with white acces sories. Mrs. Wisely chose a pink dress with white accessories They both wore pink rose cor sages. The newlywed couple are making their home at 917 Grant street, Medford, following a wedding trip to Oregon and Cal ifornia coasts. The bride is a graduate of Ashland High school and is em ployed as a cashier for Califor nia Oregon Power company. She has been making her home at 767 Oak street, Ashland. The bridegroom attended Medford High school, Southern Oregon college, and Oreon State college. He is a lumber grader for Tim ber Products company. TUESDAY MEETING The Oak Grove Neighborhood club will be entertained at the summer home of Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge on Rogue river Tuesday, July 16. Those attend ing are to meet at the Trow bridge home, 3237 Jacksonville highway, at 10 a.m. Those at tending should take their own service and those bringing food will be contacted by the presi dent Mrs. Alex Connell. Methodist Women Return From School Two Rogue Valley Methodist women have returned from Salt Lake City where they attended the School of Missions and Chris tian Service of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service. Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor, Medford, and Mrs. A. S. Feller, Camp White, were sent as delegates from the Oregon Conference to receive the week of special training. Theme of the school was "Till Christ Shall Dwell in Every Heart" and was held on the campus of Westminster college. There were about 100 delegates from the ten western states, Hawaii and Alaska. The purpose of the school was to give train ing to selected officers of the Woman's Society and Wesleyan Service Guild, in order that there may be more effective leadership in Conference schools. Mrs. A. S. Feller is the chair man of the Oregon school which will be held at Camp Magruder, near Rockaway, July 21 through &o. iurs. layior will instruct a workshop on draraa and audio visuals in the church. Mrs. Feller will also teach the for eign mission course on Japan later in the year in Medford. She studied under Dr. Hamako Hi rose, principal of Hiroshima Girls' School in Japan. Mrs. Tay lor studied the book of Mark under the Rev. Roy Nichols of Downs Memorial Methodist church, Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Feller, secretary of missionary education and service for the Oregon Conference, and Mrs. Taylor, secretary of promotion for the conference, each receiv ed specialized training in her line of work and will conduct a clinic for local officers at Camp Magruder. .' 111 11 111 mmx .1) . ..I,.I,M,;.....W,1MWI if J V 4? xhlml Mr. and Mrs, Lewie Richard Breazeale (Vroman photo) St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church Scene of July Wedding l.i aV& fi INSTALLATIONS OF MOHAWK BR0ADL00M CARPETS INCLUDING CUSHION FOR AS LITTLE AS PER MONTH SCOO NO DOWN PAYMENT! Our easy payment plan let you enjoy the luxury of MOHAWK'S Quality Carpet now nothing down and only $5.00 per month. Come in and see our complete line of Mohawk's Carpets . . . fabrics textures colors to suit any decor prices for every budget. Carpet your home in the modern manner wall-to-wall enjoy it while you pay. And this low, low price includes carpet, carpet cushion, installa tion, and all materials and labor. DYKE'S FLOORCOVERIHG 227 East 6th Phone SP 2-5168 J Mrs. Nina Miller, 1840 Bar nett road, Medford, became the bride of Dale Eldred, 417 Union street, Medford, in a ceremony held Friday, July 5, in San Fran cisco at the home of the Rev. Lovey Murray. For her wedding the bride wore a blue frock with gardenia and pink rose corsage. The newlywed couple will make their home at 1840 Barnelt road. Mr. Eldred is the operator of the Tri-City Window Cleaning service. 4 Sojourner Club Holds Officer Installation Mrs. Floyd Robertson was in stalled president of the So journer club when it met Thurs day at Pythian hall. Mrs. Gerald Von Ting was installing officer. &ne presented the new presi dent with a corsage and also presented one to the retiring president, Mrs. Gene Chamber lain. Other officers Installed were Mrs. Jim Winslow, first vice- president; Mrs. O. J. Cranshaw second vice-president; Mrs. Mar vin Yost, secretary; and Mrs. Eu gene Ingram, treasurer. Appointed officers were Mrs. Wesley Forler, hospitality; Mrs. J. W. oage, publicity; and Mrs. Ruth Tobin, remembrance. Mrs. Chamberlain became chairman of the board and Mrs. Von Ting became member-at-large. .prospective members were Mrs. Evelyn Hendricks and Mrs. Lora Stewart. Mrs. Wesley For ler, Mrs. R. T. Jones, Mrs. Ira Mattern and Mrs. Beryl Lyon were welcomed as new members. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. John Mansfield, Mrs. W. O. Hughes and Mrs. Thomas Reld. The table was decorated with a center piece of sea shells and other articles from the beach. After the business meeting the members played cards. Sojourners is a club devoted to the interests of newcomers to the city and any woman who has lived here two years or less is eligible. Next meeting will be July 25 at the Pythian hall. Duplicate Bridge Session Held Seven tables of players com peted in a duplicate session of the Riverside bridge club last Wednesday. High scores for north-south players were: Mrs. Desda Dicus and Mrs. Paul Hatton, first; Mrs. William Kennedy and Mrs. Al Gilhausen, second, and Mrs. Charles Morehouse and Mrs. Van Gilbert, third. East-west high scorers were: Mrs. Tom F u s o n and Mrs. Yvonne Dalen, first; Mrs. Dwight Seely and Mrs. B. B. Hughes, second, and Mrs. Walt er Winner and Charles More- Pastel colored gladiolus deco rated the St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church Friday, July 5, for the seven o'clock evening wedding of Miss Mary Lynn Harper and Lewie Richard Brea zeale. The Rev. Kenneth Korby officiated at the double ring ceremony attended by 100 friends and relatives.' The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marrs Jr., 2496 Roberts road, Medford. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Breazeale, 150 Mace road, Medford. For her wedding the bride wore a white lace over white satin frock in ballerina length fashioned with fitted bodice and long sleeves. She carried stepha notis encircling a white orchid. Mrs. Peter Young was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Judy Lucas, Miss Sue Dempster, and Miss Carolyn Breazeale, sis ter of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They wore baller ina length white lace frocks over shades of lilac taffeta with matching taffeta cummerbunds and back bow. They carried lilac colored gladiolus. Mr. Marrs gave the bride in marriage. Lawralee Marrs, sister of the bride was flower girl, and Miss Barbara Iverson and Miss Donna Brobeck were candlelighters. Delmar Brood served as best man and Peter Young, Duane Brood and Marvin Spradling seated the guests. Arthur Friesen was soloist and Mrs. Richard Smith played the traditional organ wedding mu sic. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Medford hotel. Mrs. Clifford Iverson cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Tom Skelly, sister of the bride, poured the punch, and Mrs. Kenneth Harper, sister-in-law of tht bride, poured the cof fee. Mrs. Robert Myers was in charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Marrs chose a grey, sheath dress with pink accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Breazeale wore a pink linen suit with white accessories. She wore a pink carnation and stephanotis corsage. The newlywed couple are making their home at 25 South Orange street, apartment 2, Med ford, after a wedding trip to the California coast. For her travel ing attire the bride wore a white linen sheath dress with pink ac cessories. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and is em ployed in the tabulation depart ment of the California Oregon Power company. The bridegroom also attended Medford schools and is a grader for Fir Ply corporation. Instant minced union is goodi pjepje TodaV tn 1 1 CO in MHewla nnnlrnn- 4a I give true onion flavor. Combine the moisture-free onion with whatever liquid is called for. If no liquid is used let the onion stand in a little water or wine 5 minutes before combining with remaining ingredients. Royal Neighbors of America and the Mistletoe club will hold a pot luck picnic today at 1 p.m. in TouVelle state park. Mem bers are to bring their own serv ice. Hot and cold drinks will be furnished. Accent a tossed green salad with pink shrimp and pale green cubes of avocado. Marinate the shrimp and avocado in fresh lime juice a few minutes before combining with greens and a wine vinegar and oil French dressing. 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Serving committee includes Mrs. Daugherty, Mrs. Leona Gillin sky, Mrs. Ed Dameron, and Mrs. Harry Bryant. Rolls, butter, cof fee, cream and sugar will be furnished by the club. Guest Square Dance Caller Here Wednesday Bill Hansen of West Covina, Calif., will be guest caller at a dance sponsored by the Rogue Valley Square Callers associa tion in Rogue River Wednesday, Julya7. The dance will be held in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, and will start at 8:30 p.m. All square dancers from southern Oregon and northern California have been invited. I KNOW YOUR MOTH C WILL SHOW GOOD JUDGMENT AND OCT EVERYTHING THAT YOU N CCD AT TksSt DRUG IT'S SOME PIACE AND . YOU'RE SOME j For the WHOLE FAMILY . . Natures most nearly perfect food I fc I From the youngest to the oldest, MILK is a necessity and a treat. On hot, sum mer days there's nothing like relaxing and refreshing with a cool glass of energy-building milk. It tastes so good, too! Drink at Least 3 Glasses of Milk a Day! 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