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ll ! i ' If ji 1 J li ; - iiji I It ? I &YSfk I H f A I Mr. ancMrs. Richard Eugone For (Gale Jonas photo) Couple to Live in Medford After Honeymoon in Mexico Miss Peggie Ann Pearson, daughter of Mrs. Floyd Ralston, Grants Pass, became the bride of Richard Eugene Foy, son of Mr and Mrs. E. A. Foy, Route 1, Box .524. Medlord. in a ceremony held Friday, November 29, at Eeth.tny Presbyterian church chapel in Grants Pass. The Rev. J. A. Marquam offi ciated at the seven o'clock eve ning double ring ceremony at tended by 60 relatives and friends. Blue and white flowers decorated the church for the vedding. The bride wore a ballerina length white lace over white satin gown and carried a bou quet of white carnations. Miss Delia Sinn was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length pale blue gown with bouf fant skirt and wore a corsage of pink carnations. Dale Newton, Medford, served as best man while Robert An- GO MODERN! G and MEET OUR MR. EDDY, Creating the very latest in Hair Style MODERN BEAUTY 131 S. Central Ph. SP 3-5379 derson, Murphy, and Al Stanley, Gilchrist, seated the guests. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at Bethany house. Assisting with the serv ing were Mrs. Ann Riggs, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs. Alice Swisher and Mrs. Glen Pearson. Miss Mary Green was in charge of the guest book. The couple will make their home in Medford when they re turn from a wedding trip to Aca pulco, Mexico. For her traveling attire the bride chose a black faille suit with black and white accessories. The bride attended Grants Pass High school and Pacific University. She was employed during the summer at a lookout by the Southern Oregon Forest ry Service. Mr. Foy attended Oregon State college and South ern Oregon college and is a part ner in the Medford Air Service with which he is a pilot. Luncheon, Supper Planned by Club In Jacksonville Jacksonville Two activities are planned this week by Adarel Social club, Order of Eastern Star, Jacksonville. Thursday, December 12, at 12:30 p.m. a dessert luncheon will be held at the Masonic hall, Jacksonville, with Mrs. Furman Evernham, Mrs. Fred Gardner and Mrs. George Mero as hos tesses. An oyster supper will be held Saturday, December 14, at 6 p.m. by the group at the Jack sonville Masonic hall. 4 Give your Tots the J Of of LAOONTE This Christmas a4 ver After,. , Sv MA0i text-, . ' :rn L L'l THE fiJ001 Happiest Stuffed T'yby LAUqHINg SANTA CLAUS O A good hrngh is worth a thousand piJIs! Every on wil be thrilled at the sight and soand af tfcis foUicking Saota with his kifec-' tio Jahter . . . Twra the handle and he loughs and laughs and laughs! Yoe just con't . help laughing with him! His cherobk face sporlcling yinyL He's richly outfitted: lustrous red velvet wilh white phjsb Jrkn, black leather, beh, black weJvet boots, green fek scarf; his' fawnty hat has a pnghng bel. He's cuddly and he's big 17" high. Home Rites Last Sunday Wed Couple Jacksonville Miss Judith Ann Jeschke became the bride of Larry Grant Robinson in a (ceremony held Sunday, Decem ber 1. at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Millard, Eagle Point. The bride is a daughter or. Mrs. A. G. Cleveland, Jackson ville, and Curt Jeschke, Phoenix. She has been making her home in Eugene. Mr. Robinson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Robin son. Eugene. The Rev. Mr. Millard officiat ed at the three o'clock afternoon ceremony attended by 45 rela tives and friends. Baskets of white chrysanthemums and pink carnations decorated the Mil lard home for the wedding. The Millards sang. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a pink wool suit with pink accessories and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Robert Dallaire, Los An geles, was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a cham pagne colored dress with white headdress and corsage of pink carnations. Kenneth H. Kivett, Eugene, served as best man for his brother-in-law. The couple will make their home at Westwood court, Eu gene, after a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. The bride at tended Crater High school and was employed as a receptionist for the Northwest Photographic studio, Eugene. The bridegroom attended Springfield High school and Oregon Technical Institute and is employed as a commercial artist by the Eugene Register- Guard. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included relatives of the bridegroom. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rob inson, parents, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth H. Kivett, brother-in- law and sister, and Mr. and Mrs John Winslow, brother-in-law and sister, all Eugene. Relatives of the bride included Mr. and Mrs. t. M. Khoten and son James, Eugene, uncle and aunt, Miss Sharon Jeschke, Klamath Falls, cousin, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dallaire, and son, Bobby, Los Angeles. . Altrusans to Hold Party at Dippels The annual Christmas party of Medford Altrusa club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ad rienne Dippel, where it has been held every year since the club was organized in 1952. The event will take place Fri day, December 13, at 7:30 p.m. Desert will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dipple, Mrs. Mar-1 garet Miles, Mrs. Virginia Sher wood, Miss Ruth Kilbourn and Mrs. Enid Rankin. Mrs. Francis Schuhard will be in charge of music for the evening. A novel contest will be eon ducted and a prize given for the best dressed doll brought by members as their Christmas gift for the children of the valley who are to receive Christmas baskets. The dolls will be given to the Lady Lions who are as sembling, cleaning and dressing dolls for the annual project. The prize doll will be christ ened "Miss Altrusa of 1957." All present will be judges, voting for their favorite. Mrs. Miles will be in charge of the contest. Other gifts for teen-agers, such as costume jewelry, will be part of the Christmas gift project. Members and guests will ex change gifts and a social eve ning is planned. At a luncheon meeting Novem ber 30 the public affairs commit tee, headed by Mrs. Bertha Has kins, reported on the recent Safety Fair for which Altrusa had a booth. The committee plans to take tne club exhibit, which was a map of the city which visitors to the booth marked with red flags at points considered to be traffic hazards, to the next meeting of the Med ford Safety council. Women of Rotary Plan Yule Party The annual Christmas party of Women of Rotary will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 11. in the home of Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel, 1 East wood drive. Gifts not to exceed fifty cents in value will be exchanged. Assisting Mrs. Dippel will be Mrs. A. Orin Schenck, Mrs Porgen Jorgensen and Mrs. Em mett Bullard. A special invitation is extend ed to wives of new Rotary mem bers to attend the Christmas party. Those attending are ask ed to brine their own table service. Open House Honors Couple On Fiftieth Wedding Day Central Point Mr. and Mrs. George Atkins, 1634 Orchard Home drive, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday, December 1. Open house was held at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Panter, Central Point, in honor of the couple. The anniversary cake was served from a table decorated with a heart-shaped center-piece of golden chrysanthemums and taper candles of pink. For the occasion Mrs. Atkins wore a fiesta pink dress. A matching corsage of rosebuds was present ed to her by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins were mar ried in Kansas, and have lived in the Rogue River valley for 28 years. Here for the occasion were all of the Atkins children and families. They are Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Party Set For Sunday Colonel Sargent camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold the annual Christmas party Sunday, De cember 15, at 1:30 p.m. in Red man hall. The party will be highlighted by an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Bertha Nelson, recently elected auxiliary president for 1958, states that plans will be discussed for the installation to be held the third Sunday in January. Mrs. Josephine Widner and Mrs. Audley White are co-chairmen of the refreshment commit tee for the Christmas party and the entertainment committee will include Mrs. James Cech, chairman; Miss Donna Unger and Miss Carolyn Vanderstteen. All United Spanish War Veter ans and their families are in vited to the event. Everett Brownfield, Red Bluff, Calif.; Mrs. Earl Rorden and daughter, Union, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Panter, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. At kins, Mt. Vernon, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Smith, Red mond, Ore., and Dale Atkins, Medford. The Atkins grandchildren were also present for the oc casion. They are Billy, Bobby, Barbara, Claud and Richard At kins, and Marilyn, Larry, Martha and Katherine Smith. Mrs. Walter Atkins presided at the refreshment table. Mrs. Everett Brownfield was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Wen del Panter was in charge of the gift table. Friends called throughout the day. i Sunday, December 8, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) -MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Gardeners To Hold Exchange of Gifts Phoenix Phoenix Garden club will meet Friday, Decem ber 13, at 12 noon for a potluck luncheon in the Phoenix commu nity hall. A Christmas gift ex change will be held and mem bers are to take a gift to the meeting. Mrs. D. E. Lewis will give the program "do-it-yourself" Christ mas arrangements and decora tions. Members are to furnish their own material. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. D. E. Lewis, Mrs. John ny Klassen, Mrs. Mona Ferns and Mrs. Jewel Parr. Book Review AAUW afternoon book review group will meet Wednesday, December 11, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. K. Johnson, 1809 East Jackson street. Mrs. J. Mullins will be the co-hostess. Members of the group will read varied Christmas selections. SEE THESE Different, Versatile Fabrics There Is An Original WAVERLY BONDED FABRIC that will blend in charmingly with every decorating plan, Every yard bonded against fading and shrinkage. Complete Drapery Decorating Service. Full Length Samples . . Bank Term. Wakefield Drapery 1100 Crater Lake Ave. SP 2-6010 Roxy Gardeners ".' Plan Luncheon '. ',. ..: ,Roxy Gardeners will meet Wednesday, December 11, with Mrs. Robert Stokes, Foothills road for a 12:15 p Jn. potluck luncheon and gift exchange. Mrs. H. C. Drew will assist. Hostesses will furnish dessert and coffee. Mrs. C. C. Hoover will .dem- .' EltaDeueU 'Hubbs tent will meet Tuesday December. 10, at 6 pirn, for a Founders day dinner at . the' - Jackson county court house 'auditorium. A business meeting will follow dinner. ontrate Christmas decorations. . Those.interested. in attending are "asked i.to .contact Mrs. Wil liam Lowery, SPring 2-5789. 1. Tern Tine Sett Bottle dI bubble bath, S ca stile soap "cookies" and "lemon." Cup, -saucer and spoon. Just 13! (only 10c FeJ. Tax) 2. Babble Bath Mill Bubble bath in a plastic windmill. $2 (plus 10 Fed. Tax) 3. Comptt Carrv-aOl Compact, delicately . tinted face powder, flavored pomade lip stick and comb. All $3 (plus 10 Fed. Tax '4. Janior Spray Sett Flower fresh toilet water with atomizer. Onhr $1.25 (only 10c Fed. Tax) F or Christmas, please her with her very own IS TOILETRIES! Central jfeil Drug Your Charge Plat Drug . Store, MAIN AND CENTRAL Leon's Tots-to-Teens 105 EAST MAIN Foreign Students To Give Program Monthly meeting of the Con gregational Women's fellowship will be held at Pilgrim house, Thursday, December 12, at 12 noon. Two foreign students, Miss Heike Schneider from Germany, and Shuji Yamamoto from Japan, will be guests at the meet ing and will answer questions about Christmas customs in their countries. Christmas gifts for the mental hospital should be taken to the meeting. All members and mm J! mEDFORD J 4 0 S( SANTA SUGGESTS: i(ffi,oJern traveller Lj cu ct o Beauty brought up-to-date In this compact kit containing four plastic-packaged skin care aids and two essential beautifiers. Christmas cartoned in an embossed, white box. A pretty package indeed for your gift giving. $6, plus tax A Burelson Gift Certificate for the one who has "everything"! We're a member of Medford's Charge Plate Group. For faster, easier charge service use your charge plate. If you're not presently a charge customer, we invite you to open an account now! I Til ll j Evening Sheers ' ' i'7 m Box of 3- pairs.$5.70 ' fe : ' ; ' r iv i-ti s v 1 1 sweater Jutt' one from a wide -variety ef wool and cashmere sweaters in eluding beautifully jeweled sweat ers priced from $12.9t and up. Open Every Monday, 'till 9 . p.m. Main and Bartlett Streets Phone SP 2-6428 friends are invited.