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3W 0 (5) O o o o o 0 TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE n Two o A dinner at Rogi Valley Cotmlry club Friday evening celebrated the 40th wedding q anniversaries of two couples, Mr. and Mrs. ' MacLeod Maurice, Gold Hill, (at left) and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Phipps,' Medford, the four having known one another since high school and college days. Among the 70 guests 1 WUI1II. I. ..tifBB y -WO-'.i-. J yl!IWWIMWWWII...,..,Jv'',IAj $; nim r.. I Hag,.-' :i-5: n mifflWiliMH ,w iFSfSW i t) A formal dinner St Rogue yalley Country club Friday, No vember 29, celebrated the wed ding anniversaries of two valley couples and provided an oppor tunity for a group of former classmates to hold a reunion. Celebrating their 40th wed ding anniversaries were Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Phipps, 4502 Crater Lake highway, and Mr. and Mrj MacLeod Maurice, North Pacific highway, Gold Hill. With tli for the celebration' were Mr and Mrs. Verne F. Everett anlp:. and Mrs. Ernest McKeen, all of Portland. Mrs. McKeen andr. Maurice are sisters. Mrs. Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Hew Loveliness In The Headlines o Virginia's BIG Y o BEAUTY SALON Jim Funk, Lillian Lewis, Virginia Welch. Owner & Operator PHONE SP 2-9380 Little mshes mm musical o o Powder Boxes Selection of sizes colors. Magic-Mist Ceramic Atomizers to dispense Milady's favorite perfumes. See our complete selection of Christmas Tree Decorations, including lights and spray snow in Tkfj MEDFORD PHARMACY, inc. We are open today 10a.m. to30 p.m. 101 NORTH CENTRAL, CORNER 6th rNj) ?2 Anniversaries Observed at Dinmr Maurice, th $rgfts;3j$ ffletxea;)6y- McK.ee (Cgl (ategMStt, aUCfitin High school ih (gdrQn Sifi Si same timfl) &rf3 ail te&s nr& classmateS) t! frig Dr??A$3 M eifett ft&v mr)(g&? wereChi UWig asm sasESj andP?rip0;fin8 CSlfieSic v-g) bol tn&hg&sg) &&te unrgersil " o Amor) tSfeUe2i;1es ner :iaa lP r to Charle Jnarft ifibrp, and Qgrsr gTtg&rfl oli) Goltl Hill, also studeatCt gSjn High school when the Phipps and MauriceS) wertf) enrolled at the school. This was the first time thatfrhgy have five tne irupps, Maurices, MCJieens and Everetts had all been to gether since college days. During Friday evening's din ner many toasts wereQroposed by guests to honor their hosts, and Abby Green, country club musician, played "The Anniver sary Waltz" for their pleasure. About 70 guests attended the event. The buffet table was cen tered with an arrangement of (7) 'Hi- gurhit-otoi! 0 mh nn sot of Qyl efl Qg colo Plecarfl S . 60. PrtilyQiftg O (&0i ll O New! M5ase;sRf pis FilliXlte) fW &ritat) Wtttf BoWp? OH csnhgtj (f, puffs, thg3r &5bl) co!o S'i yau(7 iry hq' (Sjn'dar. Decembr I, 7 at fifb, dinner $re four &&t33 ea.3eip) who have known thf) J58$uriqaj $niJ since altendiw Jgff&son h:gh (School iQ that city. Here for tfih party (gs l&oGi, t to right) Verne F. Everett, i? ESwfft E. E. McKeen and Mr. Mcfe?n. gbgi is a sister of Mrs. Mauri c&AtfiSmucnS attd, (the. (small 3EB?. Srt& Mr& Thm) tefie) cpctD&ero 29iL19l?, in 1917. (Ifb the CM CWetla fiousa (Slf) Vvs & $8iWQ& (S M A. tonsils, Mo&- pgavil1, feglin 1- ji, nos misewij tjoioqgi (Allen, i iSsoned (gt (Sdward ir Forcg) base in Calif orngi andchildren. Visitors Here MrQand Mrs. Gardner Bullis, Los Altos Hills, Calif., were vis itors in Medford Thanksgiving day and return to their home to day. While here the visited Mr. Bullis' two sisters and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boutelle, Miss Helen Bullis and Seth Bul lis, all of Florence avenue. (I). O 1 w U 1 o ft $308 aB s8 StilImntBeh RiteAnpounce Mrs. Patricia Beebe and F. W. Stillman, both of this city, were married Saturday, November 16, in an evening ceremony in Reno, Nev. The Rev. Rafe Martin of St. John's Presbyterian church officiated for the candlelight service held in the church chapel f at 6 o clock. Attending the couple were Mr. ar Mrs. J. L. DeArmond, ed- The bridfi) wor ait dress of turquoise color with off-white hat, bla accessories and a cor sage of slghll pink orchids. Mrs, DeArmond wore () beijg; knit dress with bronze accessories and a bronze orchid corsage. A small group of relatives and friends attended the wedding jf which was followed by a dinner given by the bride two daugh ters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christensen. Both couples live in Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman will live at 32 a Edwards street for the present. The bride, who is with the Hudson 'Enterprises, is a member a$) Medford Business and Professional Women's club. Mr. Stillman s)with the Double Dee Lumber company. Ciic Music CoflcBlfS o Second artist to appear in Medford f or Jackson County Civic Music association this sea son is Robert Mueller, pimist. The(ij!oncert will be(g$ven ton day, December 9, at the Medford High school auditorium at o p.m. Mr. Muller, ho recognized as an able interpreter of modern music, has appeared with; the San Francisco Symphony,' the Sacramento Philharmonic, the University oX)Miami Symphony, ber ensembles in the United States and Europe. He won the) San (Jrancisco Music Critics war3 in 1953, and the an rancisco Sym phony oundation Award in 1955. A boy of xteen and seventeen neappeared ith the New York G4ty Symphony and in recitals. During) tl ar 1 qualified as Ca pilot. For his (Siedferd appearance Mr. Mueller ,11 Include) selec tions by Efich, Scum?nn, Scar latti, DebuS, (griS hghatur ih. cBesi5S,ii)gjroBion8l itivi ti( tbgi Bjnt) i n co1" lecto ov ri&ono(gra records. fin dmriiuC) j&otcgrafih:, gn1 !eo(SwmiminS. when mob, on IdbuP S i horn Qp. 10 1 fpfvClyfeOaftce) n Tififeg TOotartang) rll d tH he , ttinnsr (triance ettomsed. ik& Madrd So journers cl$ hflt Satur- c A8ln. 5hceg) $ice orcftear feill grovi mie ibr dgncingi !fol Iowires cfiicgen dinner. liJrs. Earl dSTelson id) cfiairman ofOthe event assisted y &rs. . B. Da- vis, (Mrs. Everett Robinson, and 1111. vrajiiuiu J -...w tee states that members may J brirffifrends. ' Reservations must macPejby Tuesday, December 3, by calling Mrs. C. T. Neilson. SPring 2-6994 or Mrs.' Donald Walters, SPrinl 3-2590. O Coffee Honors d Mrs. Bob ftart o In honor of Mrs. Bob R. Hart, one-time Medford resident now living in Rjfle, Colo., who is visiting here over the Thanks glylng holiday, former board members and officers of So journers' club, met Tuesday lp morning for a coffee and reunion at the home of Mrs. John Mans field, Crater Lake avenue. Assisting) Mrs. Mansfield as hostessef) were Mrs. Clifford Griffith) Ond Mrs. A. L". Mo Clure. Others present were Mrs. Don Carlon, Mrs. Larry McCon nell, Mr Carl Christianson, Mrs. illiam Riley, Mrs. Owen Lud wift (52. 0ame Winslow, flBIrs. Carl Bora Floy Robert son, S3isi laridith grsonfij ddrSi ft. Hi EftviKiarS;' 'Marvin If eln & 0 9vrallmily rnmbe j$ith rad dat tiie Some) di fitq?. Don XBuro (st'oda ttri9 for Tgngsgiving:ri9 the ei gp8. 1ffiUiiSSrS) flJgvSbury for thgiholi 9? $r ggr moth:, I&ig) dith DJaell, ibrtngrly of Portland, f?fio is rrfsjgirig) an ief ini 4ay hgr itk ir dfeuiter; heen-in-tei tana auit0r, Sftr. find Sw; amts 9kt. Denison(fnf thr g)ur children, ghari, Diae8i QSftr jeftn nd DongM; Mr. Denison'9 nerSitg. (JIr. (find rs. Arthur DenisontariSn, Cfiarle ftlam-Q ath Fill gnd Wrs. Isierbury's jon, fingtfi, d flfcuent at Ore 9n Tc&aiQftl irSfcitu lm- etSfyia o Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Dorigan, Portlajl, le yesterday r their home fter (having been jiest ) m Medford of their son and daughter-in-ijw, Mr. and Mrs. ) Frank Dorian Jr., and three 1 children, 647 South Holly street. (p ft 3 Mi felvin Q. (Sglll, Rou1 2 Medford, announog gi ei3(58iit oV their dauiter, Jiidit Allyn, to Gaynor D. Huc& son (30 id Mrs) Jd6fe D. Hue glamath FaUs, i must eSdi & Bo-is Hall and fib. Huc arg)(gniors t Southern Ore)n college, SsWand. Miss Hall is enroled in elementary education and ofir. Huck mineral studies. Both re Qfctive in music cir cles on the campus and both siijfj) with the newly oj-ganized Southern Oregon college ensem ble, (piss Hall is a member of Robes, honor sety for out standing senior women, and pres ident of (Sissociated Women Stu dents. 0. $$mf$$ Officer Tl mual military formal ball sponsored (By the local chapter dHfc Reserve Officers ill be &efd) at the Rogue Valley Counttg) club Saturday, Decem ber 5p starting) at 7 p.m. (Bill rred offQ? rs. those who 5iavg)it) one) time held a commis sion in ny branch dSJ thg) serv ice, (as) ms) actrvfe reservists :(ae inCit to attend, o TJ5getion sale at Swem(B) TBfft BTlOHl lnCllMGfe tHG) COdKtail Boue,lfiom 7 until 8 cm. (fin8 ttlrmec ipom until c pm., 61- iowje (Cv; aancirg) Mfen flrft flsftgii to CffrrtS.'Jri nni- 6rm fi ossible, otherwise) (3 dai(fi (Suit ula) be aonroorialfii FormgJ gttire is&iired r thg woirgn. I) m . jZF ' LTSS &shionsoFC&all AGE "AND Sfc$ 6&0UPS o g ifte ricD 1) 4f eJ TB(f!a9ss CsSmorej). . . $m&K& nog) o Cols p teste biscj of). . tit&rff Collins Mr. fr3 ohn Hunter Culliney, Chariton, AH)have announdl tljg) lgment of their daughter, Mis Mary Mar garet CuSlney, to Brian Basler Mullen, n of Mr. and Mrs. Nob Bryan Mullen of North Barnjui) road, Medford. Plans havft (5an rrg) r ,g) Janir weddiria Mis Culliney i & taduata v ' 01 liult Ifljrg coUef GulSport, Miss., ar& tlfi) Rfifsorfi) School of Design in New Yor City. She hr, been nployed by the Curt ublishir) companyfor the past four yeajfon the tu torial staff cthe Ladies' Home JournSjL. Hef)fian alumnus of Southst issouri Sta college and the University of Missouri Law (gphool. He is member of Phi Eta Phi, legal fraternity, and (Served two year in the United (gfcat! Army. He is a member c the Missouri State Bar (gnd the Oregon State Bar and i associated with Warren G. LessA a the practice of law in Medford. Miss, Mary Conroy, Jled- fora, fis crownad queen of the eSrni'V'al at ggrylhurst college the eyeing of gcrVnbajr 22. Chigi preioi.'T' by her sopho more clas9iftt9 as a princess. OShfj-Sas ..votgi .,utfi ai the Tl acti'rlligf. The coronation toos, pAce at th(Sance, hich VJJS liiW Corg Ball in Stewing itS" ibe rni'V'al tgne, "Har vagS" 8 CQ&f?. a riva oSoflB 58QC8s pjDmint in svgptK) aiftiviti. OS the QbiWUIO cr) 3 C. Ti $cKin le. 18 t (iS stre and jg:rr(gil. Select w Group Wc. q D jHiCPs- : 4 JLJL ' ' ' l OFF gLJ3l J jvr iff ni 0 HAA! M7a OFF Christmas Dance To Be Thursday Lively Rogues wil hold their Christmas dance, Thursday, De cember 5, at the Rogue Valley Country club. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Host couples for the event are Mr. (gnd Mrs. Clifford Aldrich and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jones. 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