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G O O Duplicate Clubs Announce Event Medford Duplicate Bridge club, Riverside bridge club, and the Camp White Bridge club are sponsoring a charity master point event at Camp "White Saturday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds will go to chari ties sponsored by the Ameri can Bridge Club League. This will be the only charity game for the year. Interested duplicate bridge players may contact Paul Hatton, 819 Minnesota ave nue, or E. K. Ricker, Camp White. O Medford Woman To Leave Soon On Trip Abroad Mrs. Maude Codding will leave Saturday, June 14 by air for San Francisco from where she will depart by Pan American Airways for Eu rope. Mrs. Codding will take the polar flight. Mrs. Codding will be met in Paris by her son, George Codding, and the two will spend some time in Brussels at the fair and in Rome and Venice. Later they plan to visit the Riviera, and will spend some time at San Luc, an 'Alps resort. Mrs. Codding will be away about two months. rom Medford Medford's Finest Jeweler and Silversmiths An Important Time Deserves a Movado - o Ar important' tim Jtf rvi Movado for a MovacU makes time more meaningful. Handtome as to design dependably in performance there is no better way to commem orate a memorable occasion than with a gift ot one of these superb watches. Prices include Federal tax For The Watches You 11 Give With Pride:.: Let Brophy's Be Your Guide JLERS MEDFORD, OREGON Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced for - Over a Quarter of a Century ' . .. ..... fi . ; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Allen Friend (Classic photo) Church of Christ Scene Of Friend-Mason Rites Eagle Point -"Miss Georgia maids were in pink . frocks. Ruth Mason became the bride They carried pink and white carnations. Richard Wallace served as of Gale Allen Friend in a cere mony held May 16 at the Cen tral Point Church of Christ. The Rev. Mr. Jean M. Shelley, officiated at the double ring ceremony held at eight o'clock in the evening. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Ma son, route 1, box 303E, Eagle Point. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Friend, route 1, box 152, Eagle Point. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace and tulle gown fashioned with fitted bodice and tulle skirt with panels of -lace. She carried white orchids. Mrs. Richard Wallace, Med ford, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Miss Judie Mason, sister of the bride, and Miss Chloe Willsun, Trail. Mrs. Wallace wore a lime green frock while the brides- best man while Jack Greb, Ronald Nelson, both Eagle Point, Eldon Mason, brother of the bride, and David Davis seated the guests. Peter Peter son Jr., Trail, was ring bearer. White stock in pink satin baskets decorated the table which held the wedding cake at the reception which follow ed the ceremony. Approxi m a t e 1 y 90 relatives and friends attended. Jim McCoy, Medford, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, sang accompanied by Mrs. Shelley. The couple are making their home at Shady Cove fol lowing a wedding trip to Port land. For her traveling attire the bride chose a blue sheath dress with white accessories. . The bride attended Eagle Point schools and is employed by The Shack Cafe in Eagle Point. Mr. Friend also attend ed Eagle Point High school and is employed by James Vanderlip Logging company. Miss Jeannette Therres Engagement News Told in Ashland Ashland Mr. and Mrs. John Therres, .2349 Highway 66, Ashland, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jeannette, to Otis Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Turner, Morrow road, Medford. No wedding date has been set. The bride-elect is a member of this year's graduating class of Ashland High " school ana Mr. Turner is employed at Fir-Ply Inc., White City. He attended Crater High school. - ... . Couple Observes 48th Anniversary . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Cas tillo, 113 North Ivy street, Medford, observed their 48th wedding anniversary May 31. The Castillos, who moved to Medford two years ago, were married May 31, 1910, in Los Angeles. , Prior to moving to the val ley they made their home in Portland where Mr. Castillo was with the U. S. Customs office. Mrs. Castillo is currently visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Castillo, in Seattle, Wash. While there the grand son, Norman, observed his 12th birthday. She will re turn to Medford after visiting relatives and friends in the Seattle and Portland areas. . r . Student Nurse Given Diploma Miss Alice Martin, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mar tin, 1386 Hilton road, Med ford, was one of 56 student nurses from Emanuel Hos pital School of Nursing, Port land, to receive her diploma in commencement exercises Sunday, May 25, in Westmin ster Presbyterian church in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin drove to Portland for. the services. Home Rites Wed Pair Last Wqek Miss Bonnie Jean Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen, 522 North Riv erside avenue, Medford, be came the bride of Cecil How ard Coghill Jr., son of Mrs. Michael H. Fuhrer, 316 Laurel street, Central Point, and the late Cecil Howard Coghill, in a ceremony held Tuesday, June 3. Mr. Rosse V. Long, pastor of the Church of Christ, 1701 West Main st., Medford, offici ated at the wedding held at nine o'clock in the evening in the home of Mrs. Fuhrer. More than 50 relatives and friends attended. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bal lerina length blue lace over taffeta frock with a small matching hat. She carried a white orchid encircled by white carnations. Miss Sharon Judith Bowen attended her sister. She wore a ballerina length blue taffeta frock and carried shell pink carnations. James Edward Coghill was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony a reception was field for mem bers of the families and close friends of the couple. Miss Pa tricia Bowen, sister of the bride, served the guests. The couple will make their home in Florence, Ore. The bride attended Salt Lake City, Utah-, schools. The bridegroom attended Medford schools and is employed by Safeway. He was recently notified of his transfer from the Medford store to the new store in Florence. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mrs. Wal ter H. Hills, . grandmother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hills, all Salt Lake City. The Donald Hills re cently arrived here to make their home. Sanborns Visit At Green Home Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanborn Jr., and small j daughter of Fortuna, Calif., spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Geren and family, Agate road. Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn and the Gerens are long-Hime friends. Brothers Leaving For Class Reunion Sethi Bullis, 15 Florence avenue, is scheduled to leave Medford Thursday for Ithaca, N. Y., where he will attend the 1908 class reunion at Cor nell university. Also going East for the event is Mr. Bullis' brother, Gardner Bul lis, Los Altos, Calif. The bro thers roomed together at the university during their four years there. From Ithaca Mr. Bullis will travel to New York City, Washington, D. C, and to Falls Church, Va., where he will visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Parsons, and their four children. He plans to return to Med ford in July. ' ' Award Reissued To Stanley Culy Stanley Culy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Culy, 21 Wash ington street, was recently resissued the ESTRAL (East ern Star Training Award for Religious Leadership), scholar ship. Mr. Culy, a student at Wil lamette university, will be a senior this fall. He plans to to return to Medford June 14, Following his graduation from Willamette the student plans to enter the University of Boston School of Theology. Student Granted Assistantship A Fullbright assistantship at the University of Toulouse has been granted to Miss Joan Perreard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Per reard, 432 Fairmount street, Medford and a 1957 graduate of Marylhurst college. The new award is an extension of a Fulbright scholarship on which she has been studying at the University of Poitiers since last September. Miss Perreard was gradu ated magna cum laude from Marylhurst, with a major in modern languages. Her prep aratory work was taken at St. Mary's high school, Med ford. At Toulouse she will continue her study of French culture, as at Poitiers, and will also do some teaching. With a group of friends Miss Perreard will spend the summer traveling in Europe, staying most ot the time in Holland, Brittany and Spain. She will visit relatives in Geneva in late summer, just before going, to Toulouse. 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