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I Sanford-Adams Ceremony Held in Methodist Church ; 7 4 i 7?l 7 ,r7 ' i 4 1 V v Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Sanford (Knackstedt pholo) Mothers Elect New Officers; Visitor Honored New officers were elected for the American Gold Star Moth ers. Medford chapter, recently and Mrs. Rose F. Decker of Port land, department president for the state of Oregon, was honor er at a tea during her recent visit here. Mrs. Eva Campbell was elect ed president. Other officers are Mrs. Clara Miller, first vice-president; Mrs. Clyde Lamb, second vice-president; Mrs. Matilda Die trich, chaplain; Mrs. Archie Parker, secretary; Mrs. Victor Eakin, treasurer; Mrs. Julia Va koc, sergeant - at - arms; Mrs. Clyde Sturgill, musician; Mrs. James Cech, flag guard; Mrs. John Lichenstern, banner guard, Mrs. Parker, hospital chairman; and Mrs. James Cech, VAVS representative for department of Oregon. Mrs. Eakin will be al- Retired Teachers To Hear Students David Frohnmayer will speak for Jackson County Re tired Teachers association Mon day, October 14, in the Girl's Community Club house, at 1:30 p.m. Young Frohnmayer, an ex change student to Germany last summer, will tell us of his ex periences. He is a senior in Medford High school. The American Field Service pro gram was his sponsor for his trip to Germany. A social hour will follow the program at which Mrs. Bernice Kunzman and Mrs. Deaver as hostesses. All retired and former teachers are invited to attend. tjrnate. The tea honoring Mrs. Park er was held at the home of Mrs. James Cech. The next meeting will be held at the Jackson county court house auditorium. Jacksonville Miss Nancy Lee ) Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Adams, Jackson ville, became the br.ide of Rich ard Allen Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Sanford, Route 2, Box 45 Jacksonville, in a ceremony held Thursday, Oct ober 3, in Meeker Memorial chapel of First Methodist church. Medford. Dr. George G. Roseberry of ficiated at the double ring eight o'clock evening ceremony at tend by 100 relatives and fri ends. Mrs. Leslie Boardman played the traditional organ wedding music and Miss Judy Hall was soloist. For the ceremony baskets of 1 white chrysanthemums, white gladiolus and ferns decorated the chapel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown fashioned with brocaded satin bodice and ivory satin skirt that terminated in a I train. Her fingertip length veil and pearls and she carried a bouquets of pink carnations, and pink roses. Miss Dianne Robbins, maid of honor, wore a pink brocaded taffeta frock and carried white carnations. Miss Linda Hardy, and Miss Nancy Lou Redhead were bridesmaids. They wore mint green brocaded taffeta frocks and carried bouquets of pink carnations. Kathy Sanford, cousin of the bridegroom, was candlelighter. Donald Sanford served as best man for his brother. Gary West and Gary Walters seated the guests. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in Wesley hall at the church. Mrs. B. J. Hunter, sister of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Vance Adams, sister-in-law of the bride, poured the coffee, and Mrs. Donald Sanford, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, poured the punch. Miss Carleen Wall was in charge of guest book and Mrs. Gary Walters and Mrs. Harold Jordon were at the gift table. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Adams chose a blue and white dress with navy blue jack et. Mrs. Sanford wore a navy blue dress. They both had pink carnation corsages. The newlyweds left on a wed ding trip to California. For her traveling attire the birde wore a cherry red knit suit with white angora accents and white ac cessories. The bride attended Jackson ville schools and is employed as a secretary at First Methodist church, Medford. The bride groom a tt e n d e d Jacksonville schools and is a fireman apprent ice in the United States Navy. He will be stationed at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes. 111., where he will attend the U. S. Navy Boilerman school. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included Mrs. Min nie Hamilton, aunt of the bride, H. F. Clark, grandfather of the bride, both Escalow, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Adams and daughter, Jean, of Klamath Falls. Chapter To Hold Dogpatch Party Alpha Rho chapter' of Beta Sigma Phi plans a "Dogpatch" party October 26. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Bark er, 1524 Lenora drive. Members, their husbands and guests are in vited. Dr. Arthur Kreisman of South ern Oregon college was guest speaker for the chapter's meet ing October 10. He told of the meaning of "Prose" and the way it is used differently by various authors and layman. The chapter nominated three members. Mrs. David Legg, Mrs. William Werner and Mrs. Bob Norris, for th'eir Valentine girl and a secret ballot was talken. The identity of the chosen girl will be revealed the night of the annual Valentine dance. The group is providing cloth ing to a family here in the valley who has had their home and all belongings destroyed by fire. October 24 is the date of the next meeting. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Antony, 1537 Grand avenue. Madagascar Alligator Calf especmlly made for . . . l 'Z th These smartly - styled, easy- jllA Sy iXlu wearing low and medium ' ylSPr S Jk Milk V heels let you be attractive . nri" J SfSEim I and active. 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Mr. Ryan received his bache lor of science degree in account ing from Okalohma A. and M. college in 1956 and is employed by Philips Oil company in Houston. Training Progra By PTA Council An "in action1'' leadership training program has been planned for a meeting of Jack son County Council of Parent Teacher association Wednesday, October 16. according to Mrs. Owen Kunkel, president. The council will meet in the Med ford YMCA social hall from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a short recess at 11 a.m. Child care will be available at 50 cents per family. The new plan for making the council more effective in its service to local PTA units in cludes discussion groups for the various chairmanships most ac tive at that given time, skits to demonstrate helpful means of communicating information, ex hibits displaying ideas that may prove helpful in program plan ning, and an exchange of "this worked in our unit" ideas in volving the suggestion box technique. Discussion groups for this First Dance Set By Lively Rogues At Country Club Lively Rogues club will hold the first dance of the season Thursday, October 17, at 7:30 p.m. at Rogue Valley Country club. Host couples for the even ing will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bismark and Dr. and Mrs. Ro land Mayer. New officers for the club are Austin King, president; Cliff Mc Ginty, vice-presid e.nt; Mrs. Bruce Blew, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Randall Gifford, chair man of calling committee. ' m Planned Wednesday meeting will be concerned with membership promotion, maga zine, hospitality, publicity, presi dents, and the first of a series on youth groups, 4-H and YMCA. Exhibits will be hos pitality and safety. During the brief business meeting, the proposed budget i will be presented for considera tion by Mrs. Riley Cook, treas urer of the council. At the execu tive committee meeting, Sep tember 25, Claude Thompson, legislation chairman, announc ed that there will be three speakers available to local units through School Superintendent Alf B.-Mekvold's office to ex plain the reorganization plan adopted by the 1957 legislature, and its effect on the various school districts within Jackson county. Wednesday Club Program Planned Mrs. C. W. Mitchell and Mrs. George B. Canode will give a program for Wednesday Study club Wednesday, October 16, at 2 p.m. in the Girl's Community ! club. Mrs. Mitchell will review, "The Girl in the Blue Pinafore" and Mrs. Canode will give a bio graphy of J. Edgar Hoover. Adarel Past Matrons To Meet on Tuesday The October meeting of Ad arel Past Matrons' club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lue, 238 Oak Grove road. Med ford, Tuesday afternoon, Octob er 15, instead of the regular Monday, October 14, date. 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