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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) ' -IS Mrs. Charles H. Martin II Mrs. Enid Rankin Leaves for Eugene Mrs. Enid Rankin left Thurs day for Eugene and Salem where she will spend about a week. In Eugene Mrs. Rankin, an organ izer for Althursa club, will meet with business and professional women of the city who will be come members of a new Altrusa club there. Mrs. Rankin is also president of Medford Altrusa club. In Salem the Medford woman will attend the first meeting of Governor Robert Holmes' newly organized commission on serv ices to the aging. Mrs. Paul Dix To Give Review AAUW book review group will meet Wednesday, October 9. at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. F. Roemer, Griffin Creek road. Mrs. Paul Dix will present a study of the poet, Don Blanding, who at one time was the poet Laureate of Hawaii. For directions to the Roemer resi dence and for any further infor mation call Mrs. Nils Edin, at SPring 2-9911. 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The bride is the former Mere dith Foote, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Foote, 18 Portland avenue, Medford, and Don Foote, Sacra mento, Calif. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel H. Martin, Portland. Dr. Langston E. Kempton read the marriage ceremony at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Patricia Strand, Sacra mento, Calif., sorority sister of the bride, nad William Bilder back, Portland, attended the couple. Only immediate mem bers of the two families were present. The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. Mar tin's fraternity is Sigma Nu. Mrs. Martin was graduated from Medford High school with the class of 1956, and was class valedictorian. Mr. Martin was graduated from Lincoln High school before entering OSC. Medford Woman Home From Trip Mrs. John Wilkinson, 726 South Keeneway, has returned from a trip to Illinois and Min nesota. Mrs. Wilkinson traveled east to Chicago with her daugh ter, Miss Dolores Wilkinson, who was returning to St. Louis uni versity where she is studying for a master's degree in psychia tric sociology. Miss Wilkinson, who studied at the same university last year under a scholarship, was award ed a second $2,000 scholarship in order to complete her work for the degree. She was former ly on the staff of Jackson County Public Welfare department. , After leaving Chicago, Mrs. Wilkinson visited in Joliet, 111., and later went to Minnesota. ' Troplcakia Vt - Drapery SP 2-6010 H WW) ' A it mm If MM If II II I fit J n fcysfwnv 71 . .A Open Mon. 'til 9 Sur.Y, October 6, 1957 iif &fjV:f V JIG, Jww!5& it wj :v : s Mr. Jacqueline Loros Wed to James Andrews Miss Jacqueline Jeanne Loros became the bride of James Mon roe Andrews of North High lands, Calif., in a ceremony held Saturday, September 28, at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Loros, 1862 Delta Waters road, Medford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Andrews, North High lands. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster read the marriage service at 8 o'clock in the evening, and Mr. Loros gave his daughter in mar riage. The reception which fol lowed was in the parish hall. About 100 guests attended. Mrs. E. C. Conrad played the wedding music, and John Drys dale sang. The bride's gown of white lace over taffeta was fashioned bal lerina length with panels of ny- "3 . x 4 Use Your Charge Account iiirr(itttiirwinritittlii?iiiiitemBmfiir and Mrs. James Monroe Andrews (Landis photo) Ion net ruffles inset in the bouf fant skirt. The neckline was marked with scallops of lace. The bride's veil was loaned by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard A. Loros and was finger-tip length with a crown headdress of seed pearls and lace. She carried a cascade of white stephanotis encircling a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Sandra Jean Andrews, sister of the bridegroom, from North Highlands, was honor at tendant and Miss Lynne Andrea Loros, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid. Miss Andrews wore a dress of turquoise polished cot ton with square neckline and sash of turquoise and white polka dots ending in a bustle iow and sash streamers falling to the hemline of the very full skirt. She carried a cascade of pink baby roses and white chrys anthemums and wore a head band of white chrysanthemums. Miss Loros wore a dress of pink polished cotton designed identical to that .worn by Miss Andrews, with pink and white polka dot sash and bustle bow. She carried pink baby roses and white chrysanthemums, and her headband was also of white chrysanthemums. Richard A. Loros, brother of the bride, was best man and usliers were Frederick L. Grif fith, Kenneth Van Ausdall, James Tizekker and Ernest Kid well, Sacramento, Calif. The church was decorated with tall baskets of pink and white gladioli and white chrys anthemums, and bouquets of these flowers stood on tne altar. Tall candelabra held white burn ing candles, and the pews were marked with white satin bows and streamers. For the reception Mrs. Carl Oeftreich took cnarge of the gift table and Miss Donna" Shore and Miss Florence Robison poured punch. Miss Margaret Hamilton and Mrs. H. C. Crofoot cut and served the wedding cake. Miss Jean Coppedge tenaed the guest book. The bride's table was arranged with pink roses and tiny blue birds, white ribbons and white candles. Baskets of pink and white gladioli were arranged about the room. The bride's mother wore a slate blue dress with ice blue hat and black accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a dress of royal blue jersey with blue hat and black accessories. Their corsages were purple or chids. Mr. Andrews and his bride o VENETIAN BLINDS spent their honeymoon on the Oregon coast, the bride wearing for traveling a royal blue knit suit witn black patent accessories and black velvet hat. They will live in North Highlands. The bride, a graduate of Medford wign scnool, nas been on the staff of Cal-Western Life Insur ance company of Sacramento, Calif. The bridegroom, a gradu ate of Roseville Union High school, Roseville, Calif., is with Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company. Doctor and Wife Attended Ceremony; Daughter in Class Dr. and Mrs. A. Erin Merkel, 2115 Oakwood drive, attended capping exercises at Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital school of nursing in Glendale, Calif., September 26. Their daughter, Miss Saron Jean Merkel, is a member of the class of 1959 of the school, and received her cap during the service. Principal address of the eve ning was given by R. Maureen Maxwell, Ph.D., of the Loma Linda college of Medical Evan gelists. Following the presentation of caps by Louis Brown, R.N., and the candle-lighting cere mony, with Miss Patricia Salas representing the "Lady of the Lamp," the class repeated the Nightingale Pledge and sang. Open house for the newly capped nurses and their rela tives and friends was held at Rhoda Manning hall following the service. The hospital Is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church, and the 42 students in Miss Merkel's class represent 13 states, 10 colleges, and 3 foreign countries. - Assistants Plan Meeting Thursday The newly organized Jackson County Medical Assistants will hold their next meeting Thurs da, October 10, in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel at 8 p.m. The purpose of the meet ing will be to elect permanent officers and to adopt a constitu tion and by-laws. Those wishing to join the group at this time will become charter members. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Jackie Adams at SP 2-7730 or Mrs. Jean Smith at SP 2-2002. 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Other chairmen are Mrs. Kent Blackhurst, blood bank; Mrs. Lon Skinner, place ment; Mrs. Frank Hopewell, so cial committee; Mrs. John Craw ford, educational chairman; Mrs. C. H. Herman, publicity and Mrs. John Collins, membership. League members have elected Mrs. Ralph Hibbs to the kinder garten advisory board. Women of Rotary To Hold Luncheon First fall meeting of Women of Rotary will be in the home of Mrs. Homer A. Marx, 1985 Kings highway, Wednesday, October 9. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Assisting Mrs. Marx will be Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Mrs. Sharon Eichelberger, Mrs. Weldon C. Kline and Mrs. John Henson. Mrs. Robert Duff," president, has announced committees for the coming year. They are pub licity, Mrs. Emmett Bullard; messages, Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, and telephone, Mrs. Martin J. Anderson, Mrs. Richard L. Hen selman, Mrs. Robert F. Kline and Mrs. Gerald E. Olson. Other officers serving with Mrs. Duff will be Mrs. Weldon Kline, vice-president; Mrs. Rob ert E. Mclntyre, secretary; and Mrs. John P. Dickson, treasurer. All Rotary wives are invited to attend and may make reserva tions by phoning SPring 3-4311. Those attending are asked to bring table service. Women Students Now Enrolled at Westmont College Two Medford students are en rolled at Westmont college, Santa Barbara, Calif., a release from the school states. They are Miss Elizabeth Arnold, a daugh ter of Mrs. E. H. Arnold, 912 West. Eleventh street,, and Miss Rayma Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Stephens, 653 South Ivy street.-Both are sophomores. Westmont college, a four-year Christian liberals arts .coeduca tion college, has the largest en rollment in history according to Dr. Roger J. Voskuyl, the president. genuine LIZARD Buster Brown Shoe Store Brockways Return From California Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brock way have returned to their home on Stewart avenue after a stay in California with relatives and friends. 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