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4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Madford, Oregen, Sunday, August 17, 1958 Carol Ann Clark Two New Members Present for Session Of Butte Falls Club Butte Falls Mrs. Hugh Laird and Mrs. Henry Wright, new members of the Home Economics club of the Butte Falls grange, attended the last meeting at the home of Mrs. Wayne Casey. Members were reminded of the Jackson county fair to be held August 21 through 24. The Upper Applegate grange has invited the group to their social meeting. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Green September 9. Serving committee for the regular grange meeting will b Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green Instead of the couple previous ly announced. Carol Ann Clark, Kenneth Walker Set Wedding Day Announcement is mads of the engagement of Miss Carol Ann Clark to Kenneth Gerald Walker. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mrs. Earl W. Etters, Route 3, Box 195A, Medf ord, and Lt Col. Leon R. Clark, United States Air Force. Mr. Walker's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Walker, 728 West Second street, Medford. Miss Clark is a graduate of Phoenix High school, where she was a member of The Mask club and Future Home makers of America, and was business manager of the school paper. Mr. Walker is a graduate of Medford High school and at tended Southern Oregon col lege, Ashland. The wedding has been set for November 28. Sorority Plans Dinner Meeting Pi Beta Phi Alumnae club will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday, August 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Floyd Hart, Grant road. Active members of the sor ority will be guests for the evening event. Members who have not been contacted regarding the meeting should call Mrs. Wil 11am Blackstone, SPring 2-2590 or Mrs. Robert Hart, SPring 2-8992. Hostesses for the dinner are Mrs. Blackstone, Mrs. R. B. Thierolf, Mrs. Robert Hart, and Miss Sara Hart. King-Sechler Ceremony Held at Catholic Church fat dChm&t (9k.., TONEMASTER midget e&ut&dfr r- BARRETTE World 's only hearing aid -5 designed exclusively for women z No Cords, No Receiver "Button" . Weighs Only Fraction of an Ounce Worn Concealed in the Hair No Clothing NoiM Finger-Tip Volume Control Colors to Match Your Hair Clips in Hair Like a Barretts. Curved to Fit the Head Free Hearing Analysis GEORGE E. WHITE "The Finest in Hearing Aids" 131 West Main Street Medford Miss Gena Lawrene Sechler became the bride of Michael Dennis King in a double ring nuptial mass held August 2 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. William Mc Leod officiated at the ten o'clock morning ceremony at tended by 80 relatives and friends. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sechler, 54 Rose street. Mr. King is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King, Eugene. Pink and white gladiolus decorated the church for the wedding and Miss Carol Rob inson played the wedding music. The bride wore a ballerina length white silk organza frock with Chantilly lace ac cents. She carried a bouquet of white gladiolus and white carnations. Mr. Sechler es corted his daughter to the altar. Mrs. Stanley Read served as matron of honor for her sister. She wore a pink lace frock and carried a nosegay bouquet of pink and white gladiolus. Miss Lynda Ann Sechler, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary E. King, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They wore blue sheath frock with blue chiffon cummerbunds and carried nosegay bouquets of pink and white gladiolus. - Paul Smith served as best man while Stanley Read, Mor rin Frazier, and David Mans- Republican Women Cancel Meeting Jackson County Republican Women announce that the August meeting, set for Au gust 18, has been canceled. The club had planned a lunch eon with Mark Hatfield, Re publican candidate for gover nor, as speaker. Mrs. Lester Adams, presi dent, states that due to the demands on Mr. Hatfield's time, and to the fact that women of the club are assist ing with a Republican picnic to be held Monday evening, cancellation of the luncheon was found necessary. Mr. Hatfield will be a guest of the Chamber of Commerce Round Table at 12 noon Mon day in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel and those wishing to meet him are asked to attend that luncheon in stead. He will also be present for the picnic. Republican Women's next meeting will be September 15 at Girls Community club. field seated the guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Rogue room of the Medford hotel. The Misses Mary and Carol Robinson cut and served the wedding cake while Miss Sharon Roberts presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Allen Stanley was in charge of the guest book. The bride attended St. Mary's High school. Mr. King attended St. Francis school, Eugene, and St. Mary's High school, Medford, and is em ployed by Associated Fruit company here. They are mak ing their home at 229 North Ivy street. Out-of-town guests attend ing the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickson, Richard and Robert Farwell, Robert Burke, Gary Matson, and Mrs. Rayline Stanley, all Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brittan, Klamath Falls: ' 1 llfcllll A X Mist Marlena Barclay Betrothal News Told Last Week The engagement of Miss Marlene Barclay to Michael Russell has been announced by Miss Barclay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barclay, 425 Modoc avenue. Mr. Russell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Russell, 3492 Jacksonville highway. Both Miss Barclay and her fiance are graduates of Medford Hign school and Mr. Russell will attend Oregon Technical institute at Klam ath Falls this fall. No wedding date has been set. A mice o Year-BARGAIN That Cannot Be Bought Again This Season! WHITE BUCK or WHITE ELK New Tapered Toe Save S '3 ISS'rV KI flf tfJft yyS Resular r-i I J (-1" $79S Value -SzJ Rugged Construction All Sizes 3A to B Buy Now For Back to School! ONLY $1.00 WILL HOLD YOUR PAIR UNTIL YOU WANT THEM Open Monday Until 9 p.m. At Our Junior Boot Shop! White Elk SADDLES 5) Sizes 8Vi to 3 B to D Hard Wearing Boys' Shoes Si" $C88 $A44 814 to 3 ad The Corner Shoe Store CENTRAL AT MAIN MEDFORD Miss Jean Floyd Miss Jean Floyd, Richard Bradley Engaged to Wed Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Earl Floyd, 500 Fifth street, Phoenix, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Floyd, to Richard A. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Bradley, 118 South Stage road, Medford. Miss Floyd and Mr. Brad ley both attended Phoenix High school, Phoenix, Ore., and Miss Floyd plans to enroll in Medford School of Beauty in October. No wedding date has been set. Shower Given For Julie Pingle Butte Falls Miss Julie Pingle was guest of honor at a bridal shower held Tues day evening, July 29, at the home of Mrs. Lester Casey. Miss Pingle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pingle and the bride-elect of Douglas W. Fuller, Eugene. Hostesses were Mrs. Les Casey and Mrs. Bob Wells. Helping serve were Miss Mar lene Casey and Mrs. Larry Hardgrave. Guests included Mrs. Mor- ley Pingle, an aunt of the bride-to-be and friends, Mrs. Orb Ruddick, Mrs. Charles Capello, Mrs. Ben Fulton, I Mrs. Liarry iiaragrave, Mrs Earl Remson, Mrs. Robert Ed- mondson, Mrs. Ted Freden burg, Mrs. Gus Edmondson, Mrs. William Rodgers, Mrs. Alva Webster, Mrs. Don Jol liffe, Mrs. William Edmond son, Mrs. Charles Stratton, Mrs. James Arnold, Mrs. Wil liam Harris, Mrs. Gene Irwin, Mrs. Randall Perkins, Mrs. Douglas Finch, Mrs. Donald C. Smith, Mrs. Jess Rodgers, Mrs. Edward Malloy, Mrs. Henry Tygart, Mrs. George Bray, Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Mrs. Leslie Martin, Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs. Roger Harris, Mrs. Tom Stanton, Mrs. Don Dillard, Mrs. William Lytle, Mrs. Bruce Pingle and the Misses . Marlene Casey and Janet Capello. Also attending was Mrs. Wayne Casey, Shady Cove. The wedding of Miss Pingle and Mr. Fuller was set for August 16. Picnic Meeting Held by Group Medford Toastmistress club held its August meeting as a picnic at the home of Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Walden lane, Wednesday evening. Miss Anna Streed gave the invocation and following din ner Mrs. Arnold Bohnert led in community singing. The program theme was outdoor sports. Mrs. Clarence Rolls, toastmistress, introduced Mr. Thomas Ball who spoke on touring. Mrs. Harry Marshall was moderator of a panel which discussed outdoor sports. Members of the panel were Mr. Marshall, Clarence Wil son, John Schnieder, and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. At the con clusion of the discussion the group observed Sputnik in. The next meeting of the group will be September 10 at 7:45 p jn at the Girls Com munity club. Ballerina From Celeste Troupe To Give Lessons Miss Lanova, head of the Ballet Celeste from San Fran cisco, will be guest instructor for two lessons at the Colleen Hope Dancing Studio, 45 Hawthorne avenue, August 22. The classes will be open to all Interested persons. The 9 a.m. class is for younger students with one or more years of ballet training. At 10 a.m. the second calss will be held for teen age, adult and any youngsters with three or more years of train ing. Students attending the classes must wear leotards and ballet slippers. Interested persons should contact the studio regarding charges for the lessons. Miss Hope and Miss Rose mary Tekar will return to Medford August 21 following a study session with the San Francisco Ballet. They are also attending sessions of tap and modern jazz at the Ma-son-Kahn studio in the evenings. Gardeners Plan Show Prospect The Prospect Garden club will hold its an nual Flower and Hobby show, Friday, August 22, at Prospect Community nail. The show will be open from 1 until 8 p.m. with entries being accepted from 9 a.m; until 12 noon the same day. The non-competitive show is open to all interested persons. Entries will be received from any member of the com munity and may be entered by an individual or as a club from other Garden clubs in the Siskiyou district. Nine entries in the hobby have been promised so far and include ceramics, tooled cup per, agate cutting and pol ishing, miniature pitchers canes, fabric flowers, and a collection of mounted birds by Carl Richardson of the Laur- elhurst district. Theme of the shpw is "everything under the sun" and includes seven sec tions. They include arrange ments of garden flowers and branches in 12 and 15 inches heights, miniature arrange ments not over five inches tall, color harmony, special arrangements, house plants, seasonal arrangements and horticulture. Union to Hold Annual Picnic The annual picnic of Med ford Women's Christian Tem perance union will be held at the ranch home of Dr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott, Friday, Aug. 22, at 11 a.m. Election of officers will be held. The devotions will be given by Mrs. Elliott and then Dr. and Mrs. Elliott will show pictures of some of ,' their many travels. Those who need transporta tion are to call Mrs. Ina Ren ker, SPring 2-8368, or Mrs. G. O. Sanden. SPring 2-7906. When you want to get re liable information quickly call your Medford public library. Winners Named By Bridge Club Thirteen tables of players were on hand Tuesday eve ning for the weekly session of Medford Duplicate Bridge club. North-south winners were Mrs. Marrs Gibbons and Mrs. Bernard Hughes, irst, 182Vi points; Ray Wise and B. L. Sanderson, second, 177; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark tied for third and fourth with Dr. George B. Dean and E. K. Ricker, both pairs' scoring 173V6 points. Winning east-west were George Polski and Dr. Elliott Harlow, first, 176V4; Berg Marten and John Russell; 'sec ond, 171 Vi Jack Harris and James Morgan, third, 170 Mrs. John Douglas ind Mrs. A. W. Lingass, fourth, 168. Colorado Couple -Visits Family Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Brown, Ault, Colo., are guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr." and Mrs. Glen D. Oppie, 110 South Grape street. While in the valley they have also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Glidewell and sons, Clarence and Michael, Ashland; and Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Lee, Cargill court. Mrs. Glidewell is Mr. and. Mrs. Brown's granddaughter and Mr. Lee and Mrs. Brown are cousins. A family reunion of the four generations, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Oppie, Mrs. Glidewell and sons Clarence and Michael, was celebrated last Thursday evening with a picnic at TouVelle Park. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Oppie, and granddaughter, Sheryl Elaine Oppie, Mr. and Mrs. Glidewell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Lue and daughters, Debra Lee and Deanna Lynn. The Browns have visited Crater lake and other inter esting spots in the area. FIT The Team that Scores in the Schoolyard fduiards The Shoe for Children Fit, qualityr plus fashion get all three in any of the shoe in the new Fall line-up. Priced so yon can outfit the whole family pre-schoolers in fimrit Todlins; the pre-teens in (tairfc regulars. Comfort and style for the back-to-schoolers and back yard athletes. 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