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o o o D o FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Dcevmber 8, 1957 ?tTjri&i"" r " ? -y o y;l , Hr. and Mr. Walter Leon Brenner (Classic photo) N EWEST exotic PERFUME POM-POM ...a purse perfume plus sable soft puff. 5 fragrances, 5 gay puff colors. Gift-packaged, with loop to hang on tree. Each $2. CHOOSE FOM SIXTY NEW. GAY GIFTS B Dorothy Gray Hudson Pharmacy tl3 ft tfaia, Medford " Phone SP 3-5345 Ceremony At Church Weds Couple Central Point Miss Linda Lou Baer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baer, 6369 Ponderosa street, Central Point, became the bride of Walter Leon Brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman E. Brenner, route 1, box 579, Cen tral Point, in a ceremony held Wednesday, November 20, at the Central Point Church of Christ. The Rev. Mr. Jean M. Shelley officiated at thhe double ring 8:30 o'clock evening ceremony, attended by 25 relatives of the couple. Given in marriage by her brother Barry E. Baer, the bride wore a white knit suit with white satin hat and short veil. She carried a white orchid on a Bible. Miss Nancy Faye Eck was maid of honor. She wore a baby blue colored suit and carried a pink carnation bouquet. Miss Virginia Bean was candlelighter. She wore a pale green frock with a camelia corsage. Franklin Saxbury served as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Baer wore a black dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Brenner chose a black turquoise and pink print dress with black accessories. They both had pink carnation corsages. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Brenner home. Miss Eck cut and served the wedding cake while Mrs. Don Boone, aunt of the bride from Warsaw, Ind., served the coffee and Miss Virginia Bean poured the punch. The couple traveled to Calif ornia and Nevada on their wed ding trip. "The bridegroom, a commissaryman third class in the United State Navy, is a graduate of Crater High school. He re ported to Bremerton, Wash., fol lowing the wedding and is now, serving aboard the USS Midway. The bride is a graduate of Med ford High school. Meeting Planned For Association Jacksonville Mrs. Marion Niedermeyer will entertain the Women's association of Jackson ville First Presbyterian church at her home on Route 2, Tuesday, December 10, for a 1 p.m. des sert luncheon. Installation of officers will be held during the business meet ing with Mrs. Robert Bridge as installing officer. President of the association is Mrs. John Keaveny. All women of the church are invited to attend. Announce Trothal Of Two Students Eagle Point The engage ment of Miss Ruth Dobra to Rus sell Ragsdale was announced at a party at the Dobra home during the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Dobra is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobra, Hills boro, and is a graduate of Mul nomah School of Bible at Port land. She is currently attending Southern Oregon college. Mr. Ragsdale is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale oj route 1, box 92B, Eagle Point and is a senior at Southern Oregon col lege. No wadding date has been set. Holiday Wedding Planned by Pair Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goode, Shady Cove, an nounce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mi chael James Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kaiser, Eagle Point. Miss Goode is a student at Ea gle Point High school, and her fiance is a graduate of the same school. The couple plans to be mar ried during the Christmas holidays. Three Play With College Orchestra Corvallis Miss Janet Ann Carter, Miss Betty J. Hershiser and Thomas D. Robertson of Medford are members this year of the Oregon State College-Cor-vallis Symphony orchestra. Miss Carter plays the timpani, Miss Hershiser the viola, and young Robertson plays the string bass and tuba. They were selected among the 50 orchestra members by the music department, following au ditions of interested students and Corvallis townspeople. First community concert of the group was presented Novem ber 26. A second concert is planned for winter term at OSC and a children's concert is planned spring term as a spe cial event for youngsters of the Corvallis area. John A. O'Con nor, associate professor of music at the college, is conductor. Miss Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, 1111 Reddy avenue, is a sophomore enrolled in the lower division of liberal arts. A sophomore in en gineering, Miss Hershiser is a daughter of the C. D. Her shishers, 1255 Sweet road. Thomas Robertson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Robert son, 1028 West Ninth street. A Of ' course, -. she's dreaming of beautiful lingerie, a luxurious robe, the smartest, newest fashion accessories . . . especially when they're as lovely as ours. Below are just a few of many, many gift items, . Priced for Every Budget! Peg noir Sets priced from $17.95 Robes by Campus Girl priced from $6.95 ps by Vanity Fair & Shadowline priced from $3.95 , . Or May We Suggest SWEATERS Jeweled or Plain with MATCHING A small deposit will hold your purchase until Christmas Of course. We Gift Wrap Without Charge Skirts Handbags Jewelry Hosiery Gift Items We Are a Charge Plate Store 214 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-7169 I XV u MEDRD'S FASHION CENTER ; flilfM Mrfl Swem'S brown.E Miss Susie Drake, Steven Butterfield Set Wedding Day . Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Drake, 1101 Loal street, Med ford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Susie Drake, to Steven B. Butterfield, son of Mrs. Rhea Hockema, Senora, Calif., and Wallace Hockema, 105 Tripp street, Med ford. Miss Drake is a junior at St. Mary's High school and Mr. But terfield is a junior at Medford Senior High school. The marriage ceremony has been set for next June 26 at the home of the bride's parents. Family Ceremony Weds Pair Ashland Ashland First Pres byterian church was the setting Saturday, November 9, for the wedding 'of Miss Sheyla Rae Thompson and Robert Clyde Lake. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Thompson, 4850 South Pacific highway. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lake, Willow Ranch, Calif. The Rev. B. J. Holland of ficiated at the two o'clock after noon wedding attended by mem bers of the couple's immediate families. The bride wore a white faille sheath dress styled with empire waist and draped back and car ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white stephanotis encircl ing a white orchid. Miss Sharon Larimer, Med ford, cousin of the bride, was her attendant. She wore a deep turquoise colored taffeta frock. Charles Lake served as best man for. his brother. Baskets of white "and pink chrysanthemums decorated the church for the ceremony. Following the wedding a re ception was held at the Harold Sloper home at 4756 South Pac-! mc highway for about 100 rela tives and friends. Miss Carol Ballard cut and served the wed ding cake while Mrs. Larry Lar imer, aunt of the bride, poured the coffee, and Mrs, Ernest James, all Medford, presided at the punch bowl. Miss Sandra Owens was in charge of the guest bo"bk. The couple are making their home at 430 North Grape street, Medford, following a wedding trip to California and Nevada. The bride attended Phoenix High school and Southern Ore gon college and is employed as an IBM operator at Bear Creek orchards. Mr. Lake attended Modoc Union High school and served with the United States Navy for four years. He is em ployed by Cascade Wood Prod ucts. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Grubbs Jr., and Denise and Karen, Kenneth-Grubbs,. all St. Helena, Calif., relatives of the bride; Miss Jo' Anne Sims and Mrs. Grace Hogen, grandmother of the bridegroom, both Lake view, Ore. the bridegroom's par ents and brothers and sisters, ! 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