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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1958)
iA MAIL TRIIUNI, M.dfortJ, Oregon, Sunday, Augurt 17, lf5S Cocktail Party Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. David Brain erd of Petaluma, Calif., were honored at a cocktail party given Friday evening by Mra. Brainerd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littrell at their home on Greenway circle. About 100 guests attended. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Pickett, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vannice and the Faye Bristols, all of Grants Pass. The Picketts are here to spend some time with Mrs. Pickett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett, 206 Portland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd and their daughters, Jan and Lyn, left yesterday afternoon. They also visited Mr. Brainerd's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brainerd, and his mother, who lives in Grants Pass, while in Ore gon. The David Brainerds formerly lived in Medford. Three Honored At Informal Tea An informal tea given Tues day afternoon by Mrs. Paul J. Dix and Mrs. H. Dewey Wil son honored Mrs. E. G. Sil den, Mrs. Sidney Tickton and Mrs. Lawrence Buonocore. Mrs. Silden, from Florida, and her daughter, who lives in Great Neck, New York, are here to visit Mrs. Silden's sec ond daughter and her son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Buonocore. The tea was given at the Wilson home, 508 North Berk eley way. Pouring were Mrs. William Duhaime, Mrs. Stuart McQueen and Mrs. Joseph Clark. The tea table was laid with an heirloom linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of pastel colored garden flowers, i -4 Returns Mrs. Lilian Exline, 812 Tay lor street, has returned from a vacation trip which took her as far north as Pt. Barrow, Alaska. Mrs. Exline traveled by plan and boat. good maw Just 13 days left for LAURENCE'S SB l STERLING j T jlr I TWO FAMOUS IT X I I f8 1 JlTSJ I DESIGNS 111 I Hurry or youll miss the sale of the cen tury . . . 20 fo off the price of every piece in two famous Gorham Sterling flatware designs ... Xing Edward and Fairfax! After this sale these long-time Gorham "best sellers" return to regular prices in open stock. Serving pieces in these patterns from $3.15 to $15.75 . . . regularly ' $4.50 to $22.50. Popular services from. $67.20 ... regularly $96.00. Just decide the pieces you want ... in either King Edward, the gay ornamen tal design or Fairfax, the clean, classic design ... and well tailor payments to your convenience. "SUrllna Is Per Now ... for You" OPEN MONDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 LAWRENCE'S YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE Specializing in Fine Silver, Diamonds and Watches Wedding Announced Miss Margaret Jean Alley and John Aris Bellack were married July 26 in a ceremony held in Reno, Nev. The Rev. Raymond Walters officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hadley Alley, 124 Greenway circle, Medford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bellack, 1475 Crater Lake avenue. The bride was grad uated from Medford High school and attended Stephens college, Missouri, for one year. Mr. Bellack also was gradu ated from Medford High school and will return to the University of Oregon this fall for his junior year in geology. Mrs. -Bellack also plans to at tend the university. The bride was honored at a cocktail party and shower given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Walter Graff and Mrs. O. J. Halboth at the latter's home on Hillcrest road. Twenty -four guests attend ed. The centerpiece for the serving , table was a bride's bouquet of pink rosebuds and pink candles. The bouquet was presented to Mrs. Bellack at the end of the party. The presents were arranged in a doll house. Two Now Home After Trip East Mrs. H. L. Mooney and daughter Marilyn, have re turned to the Mooneys' home on Hillcrest road after spend ing the past two months in the midwest and eastern states. The. two visited Mrs. Mooney's family in Carthage, Mo., and then continued east where they spent some time with the Mooneys' two older daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Sam ple, Demarest, N. J. and Mrs. M. F. Erieg, Garden City, Long Island. While in New York they visited the United Nations and the 'United States Military academy at West Point, as well as other places of in terest. King Edward and Fairfax I If , ' $l k Mrs. Glen Allison-Botchek IV adding Held at Catholic Church Miss Martha Botchek be came the bride of Glen Alli son in a ceremony held Satur day, August 9, at the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Med ford. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bot chek, Rogue River. Mrs. Alli son is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allison, Gold Hill. The Rev. John Ilg officiated at the 10 o'clock morning nup tial mass attended by 125 rel atives and friends. White and pink gladiolus decorated the church for the event and Miss Carol Robinson played the organ wedding music. The bride wore a white Chantilly lace over satin frock with lace train and her chapel length veil, was held by a pearl crown. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis and pink roses arid the heir loom locket she wore first worn by her great-grandmother has since been worn by every bride in the family. Mr. Botchek escorted his daughter to the altar. -, Miss Carol Schmidt', Twisp, Wash., was honor attendant for her cousin while Miss Jan et O'Malley, Portland, and Miss Ellen Swick, Seattle, another cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore pink chiffon frocks with white lace collars and pink chiffon picture h-ts. Their bouquets were of garnet roses and white daisies. Little Mary Hubbard, Riverside, Wash., was flower girl for her cousin. She wore a pink dress. Richard Clark served as best man while Victor Had ley, Kenneth Walker and Rob ert Allison, Gold Hill, brother of the bridegroom, seated the guests. Mrs. Botchek wore a white linen sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of white stephanotis. Mrs. Alli son chose a blue nylon organ dy dress with pink accessories and pink rose corsage. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church annex. Mrs. John Col lins cut the wedding cake and Miss Darlene Allison served the cake." Miss Alexa Hibbard presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Orville Swick poured the coffee. Mrs. John Wall was in charge of the guest book. The couple traveled to the California coast on their wedding trip, the bride wear ing a beige linen sheath frock with matching accessories. They plan to return to the val ley today and will make their home at 433 South Grape street. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of St. Mary's High school, Medford. The bride is employed as a clerk at the Big Y Market. Mr. Allison, who will be a senior at Southern Oregon college this fall, is employed Here Mrs. Pearl Cowin and son, Orval Cowin, Seattle, Wasfr., have arrived in Medford to spend a couple of weeks at their home, 722 Newtown street. The Corwin family for merly lived here. FUJKS Repairing and Relining Cleaning and Glazing Restyling Frances9 Furs 610 Valley View SAME PHONE SP 2-6526 Allison (Brainerd photo) by Bear Creek orchards. Out-of-town guests attend ing the wedding included John Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Orv Swick, Miss Mary O'Laugh lin, all of Seattle; Herbert Wall, Los Angeles, Calif.; Richard Wall, Riverside Wash.; Robert Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boone, Rogue River, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper, Gold Hill, and Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Grants Pass. Corduroy Capri Pants A regular 4.98 value . in all fall colors . . . play ... v J J (g)(oj MWooO Capri Pants 100 all wool Stevens flannel pants . . . plain colors or beautiful plaids . . . values to 8.98 and for this week only ... $ (0)(0) 4i Methodist Ceremony .Weds Pair . N Miss Marjorie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Dilley, Ore., became, the bride of Arthur Fish, Weed Calif., in a cere mony held Sunday, August 3, at the First Methodist church, Medford. The- Rev. William Walker of Dillard Methodist church officiated at the three o'clock afternoon wedding. Pastel gladiolus decorated the church for the event. Mrs. Jerry Sherman played the traditional organ wedding music and Mrs. Milton Snow was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white French lace frock in after noon length and her veil was held by a cap of matching French lace. Her dress was made in Hong.Kong.. She car ried a bouqlet of red roses and a white orchid. 1 Miss Janette Meeuwsen of Forest Grove attended the bride. She wore a blue after noon length frock and carried yellow roses. . , Jerry Huffman served as best man and Dr. Eugene Ray and Ted Watson, Salem, both brothers-in-law of the bride, seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Anderson wore a rose crepe dress with white .orchid corsage. - . . Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Eu gene Ray residence. Mrs. Ted Watson, Salem, sister of the bride, cut the wedding cake while Mrs. Robert Bishop, Banks, poured the punch. Mrs. Jerry Sherman poured the coffee. The couple traveled to San Francisco on their wedding trip. The bride wore for her traveling attire a red sheath dress macte of French brocade in Hong Kong. They are mak- Yes . . . you can "Reap" the greatest savings you have ever had at this time of year on brand new fall merchandise the choice styles, colors and sizes will go fast so come early. It's our way of saying 'thanks' for your wonderful business 6 proof that it 'pays to buy in Medford . . top quality cord ideal for work or II Mr. and Mrs. Informal Party Given . Miss Nancy Jennings was hostess for a small party, at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George S. Jennings, Saginaw drive, Wednesday afternoon. GUests were a group of former classmates ing their home in Weed. The bride is a graduate of Pacific university, Forest Grove. The bridegroom is a graduate of Southern Oregon college Ashland. They are both teachers in the public schools. i Fur Blend Sweaters 3J "CLOSE Summer Merchandise "Shoes II Odds and ends in dress . . . play and work shoes ... . Dresses II Dozens of lovely styles to select from ... "Blouses". Lots of sleeveless to finish the summer with and many, with short sleeves ... "Swim Suits and All Playwear" All types and kinds of shorts . . . tops . . . swim suits and pants 'at great savings ... la to Arthur Fish v (Knackstedt photo) Wednesday and friends, sonje of whom no longer live, in Medford. They were Miss Donna Witter, Mrs. William Stoughton and small son, John, Ashland: Mrs. Leslie Norton and small son, Barry, Ashland; Mrs. Kenneth Brown and small daughter, Diane; Mrs. Ken neth Coon, who recently re turned to this country from Berlin, Germany, and will live in Spokane. Miss Witter, who will teach in Medford this fall, also recently re turned from a tour of Europe. Angora Sox Just a few of these in certain colors, but what a value . . . OUTS" W to to 9 a" and Vz Price Major and Wife Pian Open House Major anfl Mrs. Albert t'rank, 611 South Ivy street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary by hold ing open house Monday eve ning, August 25, at Girls Com munity club. Friends are in vited to call between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 o'clock. Major and Mrs. Frank have lived in Medford since 1942. Watercolors Exhibited Here Sixteen watercolors by Maude Walling Wanker of De lake, Ore., are currently on display at the Purucker Music house in Medford. The watercolors are origi nal paintings of Oregon. - The Oregon Master Water color society will exhibit at Purucker's in the .Clifford Platz ' gallery, Medford, in October. Deodorant Special Prince Matchabelli ' fit ETHEL LOCKARD 613 East Main. 1 Block East ef White IBugEc Saddles! -. Genuine' Goodyear welts . . . values to 7.95 . . . not all sizes as unfortu nately part of the shipment has been delayed, but if your,, child's size is here it will be a big saving on school shoes ... 'Hook & Eye' CASUALS One of the most astounding values on the sale . .'. the most popular type shoe of its kind for school ... a reg ular $9 value at ... 21 Centra! Point Corps' Plans Picnic Tuesday Central Point Central Point Woman's Relief corps will hold a potluck picnic in Lithia park, Ashland, Tues day, August 19. Members wishing ' transportation are asked to call Mrs. Wallace McDowell or Mrs. John Novak. Returns Miss Helen Bullis, 15 Flor ence avenue, Medford, re turned Saturday from a five week trip to New York City, Virginia and Jacksonville, Fla., where she visited rela tives and friends. She ;.was accompanied by her grandniece, ' Mrs. Judy Bullis, Portland. Mistletoe Camp Royal Neighbors, PICNIC TODAY at 1 P.M. At Casey Stat Park Coffee Furnished Bring . Picnic For Your Family! 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