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Church Rites Wed Pair in California Williams Miss Barbara Jean Parsons became the bride of Jack Edward Collier in a ceremony held March 28 at the La Loma Church of Christ in Modesto, Calif. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parsons. Wil liams. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Roy Blom, Mo desto. . The Rev. Sherman L. Can non officiated at the double ring ceremony held at eight o'clock in the evening. About 125 relatives and friends at tended. White calla lilies and blue Dutch iris decorated the church. Music for the ceremony was by the a cappella choir in cluding Mrs. Norman Ellis, Mrs. Richard Wallers, Miss Becky Greff, Ted Langford, Leland Wright and J. B. Pem berton. It was under the di rection of Mr. Langford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white cotton and Dacron flock dot frock fashioned with a back panel of white satin which formed a train. Seed pearls trimmed the tulle yoke of the dress and also the crown which held her veil. She car ried white orchids on a white Bible. Mrs. D. D. Sage, Castro Valley, Calif., was honor at tendant for her sister and Miss Edra Jarrell was brides maid. They wore pale blue linen sheath dresses with dark blue satin panel in back. They carried blue and white carna tions. Norman G. Ellis served as best man while Charles Key and Richard Wallers seated the guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held at church parlors. Blue and yellow flow ers decorated the rooms for the event The couple are making their home at 1532 Va Pearl street, Modesto, follow ing a wedding trip to Santa Cruz and Monterey, Calif. For her traveling attire the bride chose a beige linen suit with yellow and white accessories. The bride attended Central Point grade schools and is a graduate of Grants Pass High school. She attended Abilene Christian college, Abilene, Texas, and is employed by the Campbell Soup company, Mo- I "-; y jjt J Mil i rr' i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edward Collier (Brownie photo) Annual Award Winners Announced Last Week A number of annual awards were announced at the annual .mother-daughter tea and style show held on Thursday at Medford High school as part of the 1958 Girls' league week. Mrs. Edward Leach, Girls' State chairman for the Med ford unit, American Legion auxiliary, announced the names of delegates to this annual event. The students chosen are Miss Sue Baker, Miss Sharon Blickenstaff, Miss DeWanda Winchell and Miss Karen Paschke. Miss Carol Swan is alternate. Also presented at the tea desto. Mr. Collier attended Modesto grade schools and is a graduate of Modesto High school. He is a student at Mo desto college having previous ly attended Abilene Christian college. ait jeaim flnaint's iff beautifully' fJ b loused r were the Girl's league merit awards. Sophomore student winners received silver pins. They are Miss Rossiland Randies and Miss Penny Linn. The junior students re ceived gold pins and these awards went to Miss Judy McGraw and Miss Marsha O'Sullivan. The senior student winners, Miss Nancy Adams and Miss Myda McCabe, re ceived gifts. The awards were based on contributions made to the Girls' league program. Miss Delores Williams was awarded a PEO merit award by Mrs. Robert Dames. A Future Homemaker of To morrow pin was given to Miss Judy Anderson. Miss Susan Martin won the Mrs. Burton Lowry award, and the DAR citizenship award winner, Miss Winnifred Gott, was in troduced by Mrs. Grace Gerg. After a style show, nearly 500 guests were served dur ing the tea held in the cafe teria. The week's activities for the Girls and Boys league week included "grubby day" on Monday; sack lunch day on Tuesday and a Boy's league assembly on Wednes day. The Boys league assembly was a revised edition of the Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scout program. Bob Gee was master of ceremonies. Furn ishing entertainment were Bob Sheldon, who played an electric guitar; and Ron East gate and Gerry Lyons, who sang. In a popular vote con test the two singers tied for honors. Republicans Plan Events Jackson county Republicans will hold a Candidates' Fair Monday, April 21, at Rogue Valley Country club at 12 noon. This will replace the April meeting ; of Jackson County Republican Women. Each candidate will speak briefly, and the public is in vited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Ernst Ruegger, SPring 2-9958. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littrell have invited guests to their home, 140 Greenway circle, to meet Melvin Lattie who is seeking the Republican nom ination for representative to the Oregon legislature. The reception is set for Tuesday, April 22, at 3 o'clock. Sigf rid Unander, state treas urer, and Mrs. Unander, will be in Southern Oregon dur ing the coming week. Republican women of Jack son county are sponsoring a coffee hour for Mr. and Mrs. Unander Wednesday, April 23 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Pio neer room of the Jackson ho tel. The public is invited. A coffee hour is also being held in Ashland Wednesday from 10 to 11 ajn. in the New Room of the Plaza cafe. Mr. Unander is seeking the Republican nomination for governor in the May primary t -' Chapter to Honor Charter Members Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor charter and fifty-year mem bers at a stated meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 24 at Medford Masonic temple. There will be appropriate entertainment under the di rection of the program chair man, Mrs. H. F. Nordwick. Refreshments will be served in the dining room following the meeting. Mrs. E. G. Randolph, solo ist of Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Medford, was guest soloist at a recep tion Saturday evening, April 12, for Mrs. John Wright, Myrtle Creek, grand Martha of O E S in Oregon. Mrs. Randolph sang two numbers. She was accompa nied by Mrs. George Ketch um, Reames chapter organist. The reception was held in the Tri-City school, and was attended by Mrs. Laurose Hib berd and M. Edwin Cox, worthy grand maron and pa tron and other grand officers of Oregon, as well as a large number of Eastern Star offi cers and members from chap ters throughout the state. Ms. Randolph recently re ceived an appointment as grand representative of the District of Columbia in Oregon. Golden Link Class Golden Link class of First Baptist church Sunday school will meet Thursday, April 24, at 1 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Robert Hague, 2641 Connell avenue for dessert luncheon. Devotionals will be conducted and refreshments will be served. Ours Exclusively rs o fad Sobd these dos. efcxw e feorJtef truib; so aim firm aa tits oentfe won wbwoidev - . I flowering above a sotvgeani of belt To-pece tec. ..in Moygoshel lmen 617 East Main Ph. SP 2-8992 "Where you find the clothes you love to live in." MEDFORD lite-up ladies dote on "smoke- Fa JyMU Iriii New and needed: Rolfs "Smoke Tote in crushed cowhide, with matching leather lighter attached, holds a pack of cigarettes. Tucks in a handbag, or goes alone with room for feininine necessities. And can't you see it doubling for cosmetics at times with the lighter easily detached? Jn your cHoiceof I choice colors. ' - WH -mum - , milieu I ' ' 1 Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, Foothills road, left Medford by plane Thursday for Atlantic City, N.J., where she will attend the 23rd convention of the League of Women Voters of the United Stales. Mrs. Carpenter is first vice-president of the Medford league. . United States foreign policy and national water resources will be the subjects of major discussion during the convention which opens Monday and lasts through Friday. National Secretaries Week To Be Observed by Chapter Plans for observance of National Secretaries week were completed at a dessert meeting of Rogue River chap ter. National Secretaries as sociation. Thursday evening, April 10, at the Kachina room, Phoenix.. 'Mrs. Gwenn Caster and Miss Phyllis Brownley, co chairmen of Secretaries Week discussed plans for the an nual employers' wives lunch eon which will be held at the Rogue Valley Country club on Wednesday, April 23. Guest speaker for the occa sion will be Mrs. Mabel Win ston, dean of women at South ern Oregon college, Ashland. The week of April 20-26 has been proclaimed as Secre taries Week, with Wednesday, April 23 being designated . as Secretaries day. " During Sec retaries Week the secretarial profession is being recognized throughout the country and the National Secretaries asso ciation (International) is tak ing an active part in alerting business management to pay the proper, tribute to all sec retaries who have a signifi cant place in business. Initiation ceremonies for Mrs. Margery Eaton were conducted by Mrs. Gloria Reaves, local chapter presi dent. Guest speaker was Miss Mary Pat Lucy, of the Oregon Extension service, who spoke on1 the coordinated wardrobe. Guests attending the eighth birthday observance of the chapter were Mrs. Marina Gardiner, Mrs. Anne Brown, Mrs. Jean Rose, Mrs. Joyce Jack, Mrs. Helen Apple, Mrs. Leo Goble and Miss Sharon Wymore. BROKEN AND lOP SPLITTING FINGERNAILS WITH GENUINE 7t a I I 0 NEW NAIL BEAUTY IN JUST TWO WEEKS! Thousands of men and women have proven that the AMAZING, treat ment of broken and splitting finger- ' nails produces unequalled results! 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General chairmen are Mrs. Edward Barnett and Mrs. v L. Paul Walker. Serving with them are: decorations, Mrs. Vernon R. Bacon; tables, Mrs. Thomas C. Anderson; reservations, Mrs. Vernon Thorpe; invitations, Mrs. Richard Phair; menu, Mrs.v Paul Selby; door prizes, Mrs. Ernest R. Duce; music, Mrs. Paul Dix; models, Mrs. William T. Clark; assistant to models, Mrs. O. H. Bengtson; programs, Mrs. John R. 'Del lenback'and TV Mrs. William A. Stagier. The commentators will be Mrs. Charles Champlin and Mrs. John Raapke. There will also be a "Mystery Model." Fashions out this world" is Fun Dessert , Fun dessert for youngsters' parties is flaming peaches. Dip sugar' cubes in lemon extract, and perch atop peach halves. Set fire just as they come to the table. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Susdiy, April 20, 1951 3 A the theme and proceeds will go to the free dental clinic, sponsored by the Kiwanis club. Reservations may be made by calling the Country club, SPring 2-5965 before noon on Friday, May 2. for Mother's Day For April Only 1 Big 8x10 Portrait for you to keep 2 fine 5x7's for yoy to give, in striking gold tone, regularly priced at $17.00 Only . . . Each 'mounted in lovely book folders FULL SELECTION OF PROOFS MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! $095 Fa - CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS 120 East Main St. It9s from Medford Medford's Finest Jewelers and Silversmiths The Quality of Distinction mi M'X Wf I ' Cosrtoty Hfr-Jtoyc, lac In most fields of manufacture, one name has earned a reputation for pre-eminence. In watch manufacture, that reputation is enjoyed by Movado. Witness Movado's record breaking performance at the most recent timing , competition (1957) at the Official Swiss . Neuchatel Observatory. Movado placed first, second, third and fifth in the wrist chronometer . category. MOVADO broke all previous records -in winning 'the Prix de Serie. . 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