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rUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, October 13, 1957 Scottish Rite Club To Meet Monday Scottish Rite Women's club will meet Monday, October 14, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple, for a business session. Cards will be played after the meeting. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Leonard C. Scott. Cen tral Point. Mrs. Orville Hamil ton, Mrs. Edwin H. Taylor and Mrs. Cecil Carter. Scottish Rite Masons will have a stated meeting in the Lodge of Perfection, and a stated meeting in the Chapter of Rose Croix. Later, Lloyd E. Hamlin and cast will confer the sixteenth de gree of Scottish Rite Freemason ry on a class of candidates. After this ceremony, the men will join the women for a coffee hour. A welcome is extended to all Scottish Rite Masons' wives, widows, mothers, daughters and sisters. HEC to Meet Roxy Ann Home Economics club will meet Wednesdays, Oc tober 16. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Larsen, 23 Corn ing street. Mrs. Orie Moore will assist Mrs. Larsen. YOU KNOW WHERE TO 'take THIS PRESCRIPTION J DON'T YOU, JOHNNY? SURE I DO . MOf CeuiJL SAME AS ALWAYS y'C' S . 11 4 $ - Mr. and Mrs. Murray Star Gardiner Jr. (Landis photo) Neigborhood Club To Meet on Tuesday Mrs. V. A. Turpin will enter tain Oak Grove Neighborhood club at her home, 3533 Jackson- ; ville highway, Tuesday, October 15 at 1:30 p.m. Dessert will be served by the hostess. FOR 4 limiTCD TIME OMIT 1 you save a on every piece in the line stotkuptJOW! Special Prices Good Thru Saturday, Oct. 19 fell. Tr"tU. 12 M. 7!aSc&PMt Cm Crriaw Stjir 0 Vf. BmI Choose from eight solid decorator colors . . . 8 decorator solid colors: White, Turquoise, Charcoal, Flame Pink, Grey, Green, Copper and Lime. Now you can own the kind of nationally known, finest quality, accident-proof dinnerware you've always wanted . . . because Color-FLYT-E's big Anniversary Sale brings you spectacular savings on every piece in the line. Imagine, when you buy 3 of any one piece you get another of the same piece free! Don't miss this chance to start, or add to your set, at big 25 savings now! GUARANTEED AGAINST CHIPPING, CRACKING OR BREAKING Hubbard Bros,, inc. Main ot Riverside Phone SP 2-6189 Newlyweds To Return Here Today Mr. and Mrs. Murray Star Gardiner Jr., are expected to return today from a week's trip to northern California and will make their home on Old Mili tary road. Before her wedding on Sunday, October 6, the bride was Marina Starfas Gates, daughter of Mrs. Harriett Starf as, Ventura, Calif. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover V. Love, Millbrae, Calif. The nuptial rites were read in the wedding chapel of First Presbyterian church, Burlin game, Calif., by the Rev. Dr. George T. Peters, pastor, at 1 o'clock. Only members of the immediate families attended. The bride wore a sheath dress of pink-beige lace with match ing jacket trimmed with silk organdy and satin, and a small matching satin hat. Her shoes were of the pink-beige lace over matching satin. She carried a bouquet of green cymbidium orchids on a small white Bible. Mrs. Tommy S. Starfas, Port land, sister-in-law of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a sheath dress of emerald green silk faille, and her hat was a honeybear brown feather cloche. She carried a bouquet of brown cymbidium orchids. Lt. Col. W. Douglas Gardiner, U.S.A., presently s'tationed in Okinawa but in the bay area on temporary duty, served as his brother's best man. A luncheon for the wedding party and the wedding guests was held at Benjamin Franklin hotel, San Mateo, following the service. A tiered wedding cake with pink frosting and topped with pink bells centered the luncheon table. Guests included the bride's mother, Mrs. Starfas, and her brother, Tommy S. Starfas; Mr. and Mrs. Love, parents of the bridegroom; Mrs. Hilda Mc- Curdy, Burlingame, Mrs. Faye Davies, San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian van Hoften, Burlingame, cousins of the bridegroom, and Dr. and Mrs. Peters. Mr. Gardiner is assistant divi- I sion manager, California-Pacific j Utilities company, and Mrs. Gardiner is secretary to an offi I cer of The California Oregon '. Power company. Pledge Ceremony Planned by Guild Susannah Wesleyan Service guild will hold a meeting and pledge service Monday, October 14, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Everett Faber, Freeman road. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Station KWIN 1400 K.C. Sundays 10:15 A.M. Montana Wedding Of Interest Here From Montana comes news of the marriage of Mrs. Ora B. Rusk, formerly of Medford, to James O. Alcorn. The ceremony was held August 18 in Trinity Lutheran church, Sidney, Mont., with the Rev. John W. Chamb ers officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bertino, Culbertson, Mont., sister and brother-in-law of the bride, at tended the couple. The bride wore a light blue taffeta and lace dress with rose bud corsage and flowered hat. Mrs. Bertino wore a frock of light amber color with corsage of pink roses. A wedding supper was served in the Lalonde hotel in Sidney, Mont. The newlyweds are living in Homestead, Mont., where Mr. Alcorn is employed by the Great Northern railway as depot agent. Mrs. Alcorn, who attended East er Montana College of Educa tion during the summer, is on the staff of Soo school in the Poplar school system. During the time she lived in Medford the bride was active in the congregation of Zion Luth eran church. Citizens Urged to Contribute Clothing For Overseas Drive iBridegroom-To-Be Honored at Party Citizens of Rogue Valley were urged Saturday to assist in the clothing drive for overseas. Con tributions of warm clothing and low heeled shoes as well as blankets and baby clothes are to be included in articles needed. Medford Ministerial associa tion, Medford Council of Church Women, Medford chapter, Ore gon United Nations, Association, and other groups are active in the drive. Stations for receiving the donations are established at the First Presbyterian church. First Methodist church and St. Mark's Episcopal church. It is requested that clothing be packed in card board boxes and tied ready for pickup Monday, October 14, at which time a van will arrive from Modesto to transport the clothing to the port for overseas shipping. Since all articles are pro cessed and baled at Modesto it is not necessary that they be cleaned or pressed before send ing, states the Rev. Escil Heiser, who is the key person on drive Cave Junction The only bachelor (but not for long) in arrangements. Last year a full van load left Medford for the Modesto pro cessing plant, states Mrs. J. C. Sparks, who was in charge of arrangements last fall. It is hoped to make as large a con tribution again this fall. Those having warm articles left from rummage sales are asked to con tribute them. Theme for the drive "is "As ye have done it unto the least of these" and officials hope this will spur citizens to generous giving. the Illinois Valley school sys tem was honored at a kitchen shower given by his fellow Kerby teachers Monday after noon. Wesley Clark, whose marriage to Miss Shirley Brewer of Selma will be a November event, was showered with skillets, pots and pans, towels, casseroles, and a rolling pin for the bride at a hilarious party which took place after school hours in the Kerby cafeteria. A concealed tape recorder operated by Don Orton played back the gift-opening comments. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Theresia Marchant. Family Reunion Held in Medford Valley visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. 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