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Central Point Clubs Hold
Home Economics Pre-Fair
Central Point The first
Central Point 4-H Home Eco
nomic club pre-fair was held
June 25 at Crater High school
cafetorium.
Cooking and sewing dem
onstrations were held during
the afternoon followed by ex
hibit judging. The 4-H mem
bers judged foods and cloth
ing articles as well. All items
were made and donated for
use by members of the vari
ous clubs in the area.
Ribbons were given for the
first time in the home eco
nomics division.
Demonstration winners in
cooking were Suzanne Mon
sey and Suzanne Flynn, blue
ribbon for team demonstra
tion: Colleen Franek, blueC
ribbon; Carol Foote, red rib
bon; Kathleen Fredricks and
Nancy Inman, red ribbon for
team demorration, and Don
na Debrick and Ruth Daniels,
white ribbon for team demon
stration'. Sewing demo nstration
awards were won by Joyce
Anderson and Carol Straus,
blue ribbon for team; Gloria
. Thompson, blue ribbon: Caro
lyn Sidener and Patty McCue,
blue ribbon for team; Vernola
iHuckison, blue ribbon; Don
na Thompson and Elaine
Johnson, red ribbon for team;
Karen Griggs, red ribbon;
Kathy Collinsworth, red rib
bon; Jerry Gardener, red rib
bon; Gayle Griggs and Chris
tine Moore, white ribbon for
team.
Results of the member
judging contests were Judy
Frink, first; Carolee Kuest,
second; Kathy Thompson,,
third; Jeanette N o u g i e r,
fourth; Carol Straus, fifth,
and Karen Griggs, sixth.
AIL of the five sewing and
eight cooking clubs in the
Central Point area were rep
resented by exhibtis and
members at the pre-fair.
Judges included Mrs. Les
ter Gordon, flowers and knit
ting; Mrs. Don Bradshaw,
sewing (demonstrations; Miss
Mary Pat Lucy and Miss
Marilou Garner, cooking and
sewing exhibits and cooking
demonstrations.
Mrs. Leonard Franek was
chairman of the event. The
Central Point livestock pre
fair will be held July 26.
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Q3PW Announce
Picnic Monday
The monthly meeting of
Christian Business and Pro
fessional Wome l for July, will
be a picnic M :nday, July 7,
at 6:30 pn., a: the south end
of Hawthorne park. The meal
will be potluck.
Mrs. Eioise Winklebleck
will lead group singing, and
Miss Gloria Haggard will give
ie evening devotional.
Any interested woman in
the community is invited to
the picnic, and those who
regularly attend the group's
meetings ar asked to bring
a friend with them. Informa
tion concerning the Monday
evening event may be obtain
ed by telephoning Mrs. G. F.
Coldwell, MUrdock 2-4482, or
Miss Hazel Hansen, SPring
2-4539.
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Alden Joys
Make Home
In Ashland
. Ashland
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. mnd Mm. Alden Clifford Joy
(Memory Lane pholo)
Queen Selected
For Celebration
, Canyonville Mrs. R. E.
(Annie Worthington) Cassidy
was selected Dowager Queen
of Canyonville's Centennial
celebration, to be held Au
gust 9-10, during an old
timer's picnic Sunday at the
Canyonville County park.
Mrs. Helen Couglar, the
only other candidate, auto
matically gets the title of ma
tron of honor. A third nomi
nee, Mrs. Emma DeWald, de
clined the nomination because
of ill health. Both the queen
and the matrpn of honor will
be honored at a dinner ' to
precede the celebration
Organizations and businesses
still wishing to secure booth
Annual Picnic Set
By Degree of Honor
Members of the Degree of
Honor lodge, Past President's
club and their families will
hold the annual picnic at
Hawthorne park Monday,
July 7, at 6:30 p.m. A basket
dinner will be served.
Each member planning to
attend should take bread and
butter sandwiches as well as
a covered dish, it ia stated.
For more information mem
bers, should contact Mrs. Irl
Groves, SPring 2-9759.
space in the midway, to be
located on Main and Second
streets, should contact gen
eral chairman, Carl Hill, who
invites neighboring communi
ties to participate.
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STORE HOURS: Daily -9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Monday 9:30 to 9:00 p.m.
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39 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEDFORD, OREGON
Alden Clifford Joy are mak
ing their home in Ashland
following the marriage recent
ly at the Ashland Congrega
tional church. Mrs. Joy is the
former Nora Lou Oakerman
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na
than Chatfield, Montague, Cal
ifornia. Mr. Joy is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Joy,
1665 Siskiyou boulevard, Ash
land. ,
The Rev. Fred Plocher of
ficiated at the three o'clock
afternoon ceremony. Miss
Margaret Ramsey played the
traditional organ wedding mu
sic and Miss Julie Joy, sister
of the bridegroom, was solo
ist. Pink and white gladiolus
decorated the church for the
event.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
lace and net gown styled with
lace bodice and bouffant tier
ed skirt of net and lace. Her
fingertip length tulle veil fell
from a circlet and she carried
a bouquet of white stephan-
otis encircling a white orchid.
Miss Betty Stout. Grants
Pass, was honor attendant
and Miss Luella Oakerman,
sister of the bride, was brides
maid. They wore gowns of
lace and net and carried pink
carnations. Miss Stout was in
pale green while Miss Oaker-
man's dress was pale pink.
Marvin Hamilton, Ashland,
served as best man and Rob
ert Burgess and Keith Wilson
seated the guests.
For her daughter's wed
ding . Mrs. Chatfield wore a
blue crepe and lace frock with
white accessories. Mrs. Joy
chose a beige lace dress with
pink and white hat and white
accessories, ineir corsages
were of pink rosebuds.
. Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church social rooms.
The couple spent their hon
eymoon at the coast. For her
traveling attire the bride wore
a blue suit with white acces
sories and white orchid cor
sage, i
The bride is a graduate of
Alturas, " Calif., High School
and attended business school
in Reno. Mr. Joy is a gradu
ate of Ashland High School
and is employed by the United
States forest service there.
Robert Hamilton
In South, Dakota
Robert Hamilton, son of Mr
and Mrs. Moore Hamilton, 43
Rose avenue, is spending a
month in South Dakota visit
ing with his brother, Alex,
and wife, and Mrs. Hamilton's
father, Pierce McDowell.
Young Hamilton went east by
bus, traveling by way of Reno
and Salt Lake City, and ex
pressed the opinion that he
"never saw so much of noth
ing," in his life, and that
where he went across, the
Rockies were just a high
desert.
Rock and Gem
Club to Meet1
Roxy Ann Gem and Min
eral club will meet Wednes
day, July 9, in Redman hall
at 7:30 p.m. Members are re
minded that birthstone for
July is the ruby, and that
members may bring any kind
of specimens for- identifica
tion.
Reports of the recent rock
show will be given. The show
was said to have been highly
successful, with persons at
tending from Washington
Idaho, Arizona and Cali
fornia as well as many parts
of Oregon.
The dusi ruffle chemise is
fashioned by Tina Leser in
dotted cotton. Loos e-fitting
with a ruffled hem, this cas
ual dress k lopped off with a
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