Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1957, Image 18

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    TWO MEDFORD (OHEGO) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. July 28, 1957
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Mr. and Mn. Carton A. Thatcher
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ftites Wed
Couple in
Washington
Ot interest here is news of
tha wedding of Miss Viola Mae
Batcher of Chesaw, Wash., to
Carson A. Thatcher. Seattle,
July 17. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Betcher, Chesaw, and the
Bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Thatcher, 210
$satty atreet. Medford.
Tha single-ring ceremony was
thai hj the Rev. 11. A. Kriefall
as khe Lutheran church, Havil
laa, Wash., at four o'clock in
tna afternoon. The newlyweds
glarie a wedding trip to Canadi
an lake resorts and are now at
ome in Bellevue. Wash. flr.
Thatcher Is a senior engineer for
Joeing Aircraft corporation.
The bride's dress was of white
tin designed with train and
er finger-tip length veil was
fceld by a crown of seed pearls
ajpd miniature roses. She carried
iti roses and white carnations.
Three of the bride's .cousins
er her attendants. Mrs. Floyd
"lleishman was matron-of-honor
Wi bridesmaids were the Misses
Patricia Betcher and Cathlene
5ollmyer.
o Mrs. Fle'-ihman's gown was of
aist colored net over satin, de
aOned ballerina style. The
bridesmaids wore identical
tVocks of pink nylon, ballerina
style. All three attendants wore
headresses of pink lilies.
Miss Georgia Sterling was at
the organ, and the Misses Evelyn
and Nancy Moritr sang. The
church was decorated with pink
and white peonies and white
candelabra held tapers.
The reception which followed
ins in the church parlor. About
150 guests attended the wedding
and reception.
The bride was graduated from
the University of Washington.
Seattle, last June. Mr. Thatcher
attended Medford schools and
Southern Oregon college. Later
Miss Casper Wed
To Robert Clancy
In Recent Service
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Clancy, married July 6 in Brook
ings, Ore., are making their
home in that city. The bride is
the former Miss Jacqueline Cas
per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Casper, 1102 West Mc-
Andrews road, Medford, and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Clancy, Brook
ings. The ceremony was read by
the Rev. John Spencer of the
Assembly of God church in
Brookings.
The bride is employed by Con
stitution Life Insurance com
pany, and the bridegroom by
Brookings Plywood corporation.
Ttnt Holds Picnic
In Medford Park "
Eleven members of Elta Deuel
Hubbs tent. Daughters of Union
Veterans of the Civil War, joined
in an annual picnic at Haw
thorne park Tuesday.
Mrs. Elmer Gott and Mrs.
J. O. N. Poling gave humorous
readings.
Annual Tea Set s
The annual silver tea of the
Women's association of First
Presbyterian church, Medford,
has been set for Tuesday, Aug
ust 6. It will be held in the
country home of Dr. and Mrs.
Dwight H. Findley, Old Stage
road, from two to five o'clock.
In recent years the tea has
been one of the largest benefit
events held in the valley. Pro
ceeds are used to aid the Pres
byterian medical missions and to
buy "miracle drugs."
he attended the University of
Minnesota and is a graduate of
Oregon State college in engi
neering. Among the wedding guests
were the bridegroom's parents,
his sister, Mrs. Harry Marshall,
Mr. Marshall and their small
daughter, Marie Verna.
Central Point The wedding
of Miss Yvonne Kay Burd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
D. Burd, Central Point, and
William Leroy Morse, son of
Mrs. Bea Reagan, La Jolla,
Calif.,, and O. L. Morse, Central
Point, took place Sunday after
noon, July 14, at Sacred Heart
Catholic church, Medford.
Father Nicholas Deis officiated
the double ring ceremony, at
tended by some 125 relatives
and friends.
Showers Honor
Miss Stevenson;
Rites in August
Miss Martha Stevenson, whose
wedding to Leo Murray Martin
of Concord, Mass., has been set
for August 8, has been hon
ored at a number of parties. Miss
Stevenson is a daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. William W. Stevenson,
230 Saginaw drive.
Mrs. William E. Driscoll and
her daughter, Mrs. John J. Jen
sen, were hostesses for a shower
Thursday night at the former's
home on South Oakdale avenue
Dessert was served from a table
decorated with lavender dahlias
and candelabra holding tapers.
Miss Stevenson was showed with
gifts of crystal.
Guests were Miss Stevenson,
her mother and her sister, Mary,
Mrs. Sam Samson, Mrs. Clifford
Metz, Mrs. William Miihoan,
Mrs. James Dunlevy, Mrs. Jo
seph Beach, Mrs. -Merle Merri-
man, Mrs. L. L. Rentz, Mrs. Rob
ert Sutton, Mrs. Paul Culbert-
son, Mrs. William E. Driscoll Jr.,
and Mrs. Charles Ely.
Mrs. Culbertson was hostess
Wednesday afternoon for a
luncheon which honored the
bride-elect. She invited a small
group of Miss Stevenson's
friends to the Culbertson home,
1663 Stage Road south, for the
party.
Mrs. Thomas E. Austin. Mrs.
R. J. Higgins and Mrs. Robert
C. DeVoe gave a shower party
for Miss Stevenson, the event
being July 23 at the Austin's
home, 1541 South Ivy street.
Guests were Mrs. B. J. Tom-
jack, Miss Mary Annette Rentz,
Mrs. Gordon Williams, Miss Jean
Cardona, Mrs. Fred Johnson,
Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Miss Ste
venson, her mother and sister,
Mary Stevenson.
Another recent party was giv
en by Mrs. J. W. McDuffie at
her home, 129 Black Oak drive,
with Miss Eva Deis as co-hostess.
The guests presented the bride-
to-be with linen for her new
home. Gladiolus decorated the
McDuffie home, and refresh
ments included ices in the shape
of pink hearts.
Guests were Mrs. William
Driscoll, Mrs. Paul Haviland,
Mrs. Herbert Seitz, Mrs. J. W.
McDuffie Jr., Mrs. Gordon Hud
son, Mrs. B. Ray Miller, Mrs.
John Laden, Mrs. Joseph An
tony, Mrs. Thomas Cardona,
Mrs. J. C. Miller Jr., the guest
of honor, her mother and sister.
The Martin-Stevenson rites
have been set for 9:30 o'clock
August 8 at Sacred Heart Catho
lic church here. The couple will
live in Concord.
For her wedding the bride
wore a ballerina length gown of
white lace and tulle over satin,
fashioned with a fitted bodice,
and a full skirt with a layer oi
tiered tulle down the back. She
wore a fingertip length veil and
carried a bouquet of a white
orchid and stephanotis.
Miss Gayle Childress, maid-of-honor,
wore a street length dress
of pink lace with white acces
sories and carried a bouquet of
white aglaia daisies. The brides
maids. Miss Lona Bishop and
Miss Karen Johnson, wore street
length dresses of pink lace with
pink accessories and both car
ried bouquets of pink aglaia
daisies.
Ronald Harrison served as best
man and Richard Davis, Richard
Bartley and Weldon Sorenson
seated the guests.
Bruno Pellegrini played the
church organ. The church decor
ations were of pink nd white
gladiolus and pink majestic
daisies.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the Jackson
hotel in the Pioneer room. Mrs.
Alma Anhorn and Mrs. Howard
Davis cut and served the wed
ding cake. Mrs. William Anhorn
and Mrs. Robert Pfaff poured.
Mrs. Dale Bartley took charge of
the guest book and Miss Dora
Pfaff was in charge of the gifts.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Burd wore a blue lace dress
with white accessories and a
white carnation corsage. Mrs.
Morse wore a dress of beige chif
fon with white accessories and
a white carnation corsage.
In Medford for the wedding
were Mrs. George Harrison,
grandmother of the bride, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison,
Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Dora
Pfaff, Roseburg, Ore.; Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Burd, Los An
geles. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Hudlicky and family, Seattle,
Wash.,
The couple spent their honey
moon on the Oregon coast and
will make their home at. 329
North Holly street, Medford.
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High school and is em
ployed part time at Leonards
Flowers. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Crater High school
and is employed at the Eastside
Market.
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Couple to Wed
In August Rites
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
Otha Turner, route 1, box 658C,
Eagle Point, announce the en
gagement and approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Miss
Verna Barritt, to Harold L. Lef
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lefler, 1015 Oak St., Central
Point.
Miss Barritt attended Eagle
Point High school. Mr. Lefler is
a graduate of Crater High school
and attended Southern Oregon
college last year. He plans to
enter a southern California col
lege in the fall.
August 17 has been chosen the
the wedding.
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Roxy Ann Home Economics
club will meet Wednesday, July
31, at 8 p.m. in the grange hall.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Ethel Byres and Ruby Garrett
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not a seam
to cut you
anywhere
PANTIE GIRDLE
So Ann.. .to friendly. ..lm
no crotch seams to cut or
bother, yet moulds and
controls beautifully. Make
the simple insi de-out" test
. ..see how only Silf Skin
seamless knit is as velvety
smooth on the inside
as on the outside. Preshrunk.
Small, medium. $C
large, extra large w
Alo available in
Silf Skin's Super
Control. ..extra firm
knit that combines
amazing support
and spring-
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Use Your
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Medford
Atwells Honored
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Atwell
were honored at a picnic Thurs
day night which observed their
40th wedding anniversary. The
celebration was planned by Mr.
and Mrs. George Loy, Mr. Loy
having served as best man when
the Atwells were married.
The picnic was held in Haw
thorne park, with 56 relatives
and friends attending. The group
presented the Atwells with a
planter for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Atwell, who live
at 118 Gencssee street, were mar
ried June 27, 1917, in Enid.
Okla. They have lived in Med
ford since 1923.
The party was originally
planned for the date of the an
niversary, but was postponed
due to Mr. Loy's illness.
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Mrs. Fred Lagergren and
small son, 1045 West 11th street,
have returned from an extended
visit with her parents in Scars
dale, N.Y.
She traveled east in June with
Mr. Lagergren, who spent two
weeks at Chanute Air Force
base. 111., on active duty training
with the USAF reserve.
Bride-Elect Guest
At Shower Party
Eagle Point Miss Verna Bar
ritt was honored at a pre-nuptial
party given Thursday by Miss
Suzanne Palm and Miss Glenda
Swanson at the home of Miss
Palm's parents. Miss Barritt's
wedding to Harold Lefler, Cen
tral Point, has been set for Au
gust 17 in Community Bibla
church. Eagle Point.
The refreshment table was ar
ranged with pink tapers and
roses, and a pink and white cake
was served. Punch was served
from a bowl loaned by Mrs.
Clara Chamberlain. Use of the
bowl at showers and weddings
is a tradition with Mrs. Chamber
lain's friends.
Miss Barritt opened her gifts
after games were played. Eigh
teen guests attended.
The bride-elect is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Turner of
Eagle Point.
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Sister Here
Talent Mrs. Nathaniel Gard
ner of Berkeley, Calif., is in the
valley to visit her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Jordan. Mrs. Gardner's and
Mr. Jordan's father was Dr.
David Starr Jordan, first presi
dentof Leland Stanford univer
sity of California.
La
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GIFT
CENTER
for
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and other fine gifts...
Let us help you-we can suggest to many
ways (in solid silver) to make her remember and cherub.
your gift for all the years to come. See our grand
collection of patterns and extra Town pieces today.
Our complete stock and easy method of payment makes
choosing so pleasant here.
6-Piict Plict Sittinjt, from $29.75
Tmpooni, Iron Strehtc WM, tnm $4.31
LAWRENCE'S
YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE
Specializing in Fine Silver, Diamonds and Watches!
130 EAST MAIN Est. 1908
"Children's Shoes"
Many more fine children's shoes
have been dropped into even low
er price groups for final clearance
. . . every child needs lots of shoes
and here is your chance for great
savings ...
m 2" 3"
"Swim Suits"
Excellent values in girls' and boys'
swim suits and play suits ... all
right out of regular stock reduced
to clear . . . most of these put on
sale for the first time . . .
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"Boys' Shirts"
Good looking boys' sum- JlQ
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mer shirts . . . drip dry
cottons and blends
"Boys' T-Shirts"
Final clearance on high quality
T-Shirts . . . you can see A f u
the brands and recog- vfvf
nize the values
"Odds and Ends"
One big table in the middle of the
store with everything imaginable
on it . . . all odds and ends of
course but actually the best values
one the entire sale ...
19 99
"Girls' Dresses"
Final markdowns on girls' dresses
. . . most all styles useable for early
back to school wear . . .
1
99
Sub-teens .
3"
3.99 to 5.99
SUMMER HEADWEAR"
Infants caps and bonnets and hats
29'
all are on sale and some
reduced to this ridiculous
sly low price
"GOWNS and PAJAMAS"
Boys' and girls' summer M 7Q
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styles ... all from our
regular fine brands
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"PLAY;CLOTHES"
"PEDAL PUSHERS"
2
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Girls' shorts and pedal
pushers ... all reduced
for final 3 days
GIRLS' JACKFre.
Ideal for play . . . every M QQ
nrta at Iac than I
half price I
"Coats"
Final markdowns on summer coats
and dusters . . . most all sizes but
of course not in each style . . .
99
Up
3!
"Shorts"
Sailcloth and cotton shorts
good colors & sizes left I
Sizes 10 to 16
199
"Swim Suits"
Lastex and cotton . . . very good
selections left in all A QQ
sizes ... fcft
values to 8.95
Sizes 32 to 38
21 N.
Central
and
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HALF-YEARLY
CLEARANCE
SALE!
Final 3 Days
IT'S BEEN A TREMENDOUS SALE ... BUT THERE ARE STILL LOTS AND
LOTS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE IN BOTH STORES THAT MUST
BE SOLD SO FOR JUST THREE MORE DAYS THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE
AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES ... THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF THE STOCK
HAS BEEN CHECKED THRU AND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS HAVE BEEN
DROPPED INTO EVEN LOWER PRICES TO CLEAR ... THE SELECTIONS
ARE LESS COMPLETE NOW BUT THE SAVINGS AND VALUES ARE THE
BEST YET . . . YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP AND SAVE ...
"Blouses"
All summer blouses on sale . . .
styles, colors, manufacturers too
numerous to mention . . . shop the
sportswear dept. for big savings.
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99
"Skirts"
Still a long time to wear this type of
merchandise and look at the very
low prices you can find on lovely
summer cottons . . .
99' -3
97
"Lingerie
9 Pajamas
Slips
9 Gowns -
Bras
5.00 valua 1.99
5.00 value 1.88
6.95 valua 3.99
1.95 value 88
"Odds and Ends"
One table filled with many, many
items that just have a few left in
each one . . . there are hats, bags,
lingerie, blouses, belts, skirts and
any number of items at give away
prices . . .
49 - 99
"Dresses"
All summer dresses are on sale in
cluding everyone of our nationally
known lines ... big savings in
every group ...
5" 10
99
"Coats and Suits"
Unbelievable low prices on the bal
ance of our coats and suits . . . sav
ings up to 80 on some of these.
7" 19
95
"Shoes"
Almost every shoe on sale has been
reduced again for the final 3 days
as they must be sold . . . sizes are
limited though most sizes are still
available in the different price
groups . . . ,
99.. fi99
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"Shoes"
Just one small table of these . . .
mostly odds and ends where there
are just one or two pair left of a
style ... if your size is here its
yours for . . .
$100
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