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A MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, Oregon. Sunday, August 24, 1958 Nadine Rue Married to James Woods Hornbroo k Baskets of multi-colored gladioli decor ated Hornbrook Bible church for the wedding of Miss Na dine Rue and James Woods, . which took olace August 2 at 8 o'clock in the evening. The Rev. Gordon Titus, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony in the presence of a small group of relatives and friends. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rue, was given in marriage by her fa ther. The Rues are former residents of Hornbrook, but are now making their home in Seiad Valley. Stillwater, Okla., is the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Woods. Preceding the ceremony, the Rev. and Mrs. Titus sang a duet, and Mrs. W. A. Rut ledge played traditional wed ding music on the piano. For her marriage, the bride wore a muted beige faille suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Attending the bride and bridegroom as best man and matron of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Essell Woods of Grenada, Calif. They are the bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law. The new Mrs. Woods at tended Hornbrook and Yreka schools, and her husband at tended school in Stillwater and in Yreka. He is with the U. S. Navy on the U.S.S. de stroyer Brinkley Bass. When he returns to his home base at San Diego, his bride will join him to make their first home there. A reception, held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gos ney, followed the wedding ceremony. Following a fam ily tradition of many years' standing, the bride's cake was baked for her by an old fam ily friend. Sergeant Sambo, who has baked the wedding cakes for-every bride in the Gosney family for several generations. What makes this tradition unique is the fact that Sergeant Sambo will be 98 years old next October, and he is one of the very few Indians. 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SAVE $20.50 $196.50 Val., Now Our Location Saves You Money No Parking Problem No Stairs to Climb WE BUY FOR LESS and SELL FOR LESS Why Pay More When You Can Buy For Less At lucas & nmmw Highway 99 South of Central Point North of Medford Phones NO 4-1226 - NO 4-1227 Medford Clubwomen Hold Picnic Sunday In Grants Pass Park Medford Business and Pro fessional Women's club held a picnic for members and their families Sunday, Au gust 17 at the Grants Pass City park. Committee in charge of this event was Mrs. Nell Faulkner, Mrs. Muriel Shortridge and Mrs. Ruth Simmons. Among the guests attend ing were Mrs. Marjorie Hop kins, Reflondo Beach, Calif., her son, Alvin Pena and fam ily, who have been visiting here with friends. Mrs. Hop kins is a former member of Medford BPWC. August 13 several members of the Medford club attended a picnic given by the Ashland Business and Professional Women's club at Lithia park. In the Medford group were Mrs. Harriet Watson, Miss Voda Brower, Mrs. Jean Mast, Mrs. Ellen Lynner, Mrs. Anita Sample, Mrs. Nell Faulkner, Mrs. Muriel Shortridge and Mrs. Clara Mall. The next regular meeting of the Medford club will be September 18 at the Girls Community club. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Windsor and Miss Marilyn and Miss Merna Cummins, all of Yreka. Mrs. Woods was honored at a miscellaneous shower Fri day afternoon, August 15. The Hornbrook Bible church was the scene of the shower and the members of the Women's Missionary society of the church served as hostesses. Friends attending were Mrs. Henley Clawson, Mrs. Grace Quigley, Mrs. Mervin McMaster, Mrs. E. C. Elmore, Mrs. Edith Young, Mrs. Mabel Sanders, Mrs. Tom Watt Jr., Mrs. William Sanders, Mrs. John Shinar, Mrs. Bertha Bradley, Mrs. Ivon Howard, Mrs. Loren Cummins,' Mrs. Minnie Bloom ingcamp, Mrs. John Griffin, Mrs. Lawrence Breceda, Mrs. Norman Mar tin, Mrs. Gordon Titus, Mrs. Elmer (Slim) Rue, mother of the bride, and the Misses May and Kay McMaster, and Miss Rose Rue and Miss Linda Rue, the bride's sisters. Sev eral other friends sent gifts but were unable to be present. S 176 50 npHMMpa W ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Martin (Hughes Photo Service) Teachers Married Sunday In Ashland Church Rites Ashland The marriage of Ruby Mae Gardner to Leslie L. Martin was solemnized in a double-ring ceremony held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, August 17, in First Presby terian church, Ashland. The Rev. B. J. Holland officiated. The bride, who taught in Briscoe school, Ashland, last year, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter John Gard ner, Lakeport, Calif. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Martin, Malin, Ore. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full skirted gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over white satin and a coronet of seed pearls held her finger tip veil. Her bouquet was a cascade of stephanotis,. a white orchid and pink carna tions. Mrs. Donald Blakely, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Her dress was tur quoise taffeta with a butter fly bow in back. Her hat was of matching turquoise and she carried a bouquet of pink and turquoise carnations. The honor attendants were Miss Louise Martin, sister of this 3-Pc. Daveno, Chair, Ottoman Choice of several colors in New Charcoal, Brown and Red! Converts to a double and a single bed ... in minutes! 1 WEEK ONLY Pay Only $18.00 0.25 Per Month the bridegroom, Miss Patricia Lull and Mrs. Joseph Brown, cousin of the bride. They were dressed in identical turquoise taffeta dresses with matching bouquets. Candy Branson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Branson, Grants Pass, served as flower girl. Her bouffant dress was of turquoise taffeta, with the skirt accented by tiny pink velvet bows. George Rajnus was best man, and the ushers were Donald Blakely, Arby Paris and Robert Christian. Mrs. Colleen Lewis, soloist, was accompanied by Mrs. J. W. McCoy. The bride's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with navy accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. The bride groom's mother wore a navy blue nylon dress with navy accessories and a pink rose bud corsage. The reception was held in the church. Mrs. "Raymond Morris and Mrs. Oscar Bjorlie were in charge of decorating the room and the church. The refreshment tables were ar ranged with turquoise carna tions and pink candles. Miss Arlene Miller was In charge of the guest book. Re ceiving gifts were Miss Marie Prescott, Mrs. Howard Lind strom and Mrs. Forrest Camp bell. Mrs. Bjorlie served cof fee, and Miss Nancy Koch was at the punch bowl. Mrs. Walter Rutherford cut and served the wedding cake. Out of town guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gard ner, grandparents of the bride,, from Lakeport; Mrs. Lola Justesen, the bride groom's grandmother from Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyer and Mark of Prospect; Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Walker, Mrs. Howard Lindstrom, Miss Louise Lull, THE PRICELESS LOOK ,$3.98 Here's a clever little way to bck up your claim to good taste with the tucktd-back overblouse by MACSHORE. A wonder for easy-care in DRIP-DRY cotton broadcloth with convertible collar, contoured tie-front bottom. White, beige. Sizes 30 to 38. PARKER WOODS' Virginia Conrad ' To Become Bride Of James Miller Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conrad, Eagle Point, an nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Virginia Con rad, to James Miller of Grang er, Wash. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Miller, also of Granger. Miss Conrad was graduated from Milo academy, Milo, Ore.,' and Mr. Miller was graduated from Spangle academy, Washington. They have both been attending Walla Walla college, Walla Walla, Wash. The couple plans an eve ning wedding August 31 at the Valley View church in Medford. iHome Rites Wed Couple Mrs. Ada Jewell Miller and Ralph' Wilson Kier were mar ried August 16 at the bride's home, 12 Jeanette avenue. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church of ficiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cook of Gold Hill, wore a pink "linen sum mer suit with pink and white accessories and a white carna tion corsage. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William N. Kier. Miss ' Beverly . 'Reynoldsf Phoenix, attended the bride and Clinton Lawrenz was best man for the bridegroom. Miss Reynolds wore a pale blue nylon dress with white ac cessories. The home was dec orated with gladiolus. A dinner attended by 10 guests was given for the couple at the home of the bride's parents following the wedding. In addition to the dinner, a wedding cake and punch were served. The couple is at home at 12 Jeanette avenue. Mr. Kier is employed at Bear Creek Orchards. Meeting Announced By Mistletoe Club Mistletoe club will hold a business meeting and potluck picnic at Maple park, near the National Guard armory, on Wednesday, August 27 be ginning at 12:30 p.m. Persons attending are to take their own service. and Miss Pat Lull, all Med ford. .' The bride's going away dress was of turquoise silk with black and white acces sories. She wore the white orchid from her corsage. The couple left on a trip to San Francisco and later will be at home in Gilchrist, Ore. Mr. Martin will teach in the high school and coach there, and th"e bride will teach fifth grade and music. Both are graduates of South ern Oregon college and are working on their master's de grees there. '. I jr2 -z: vf v 1 w- t ' "w f m f j iti w 'issi yi-' J S v lJv II "Sf '-ill Mrs. Ralph G. Bardwell and other members of the Gray Lady corps for Camp White of the Jackson County chapter, American Red Cross, were honored at a recognition luncheon Tuesday noon at the chapter house. Periods of service varied from one to 41 years. Manville Hcisel, chapter, chairman, pre sided at the event. , x Luncheon Tuesday Noon Honors Gray Twenty-three women who have served for varying per iods with the Jackson County chapter, American Red Cross, were honored at a recognition luncheon Tuesday at the chap ter building. The women are now members of the Gray Lady corps for Camp White service. Honored were Mrs. Ralph G. Bardwell, chairman of the Camp White Gray Lady corps, Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold,- Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. C. Rease Braley, Mrs. C. M. Brewer, Mrs. R. E. Cariey, Sams Valley; Mrs. Jennie Creager-, Mrs. Yvonne Dalen, Mrs. Aimee Deuel, Mrs. Fran ces Flinn, Mrs. Richard W. Gordon, Mrs. H. S. 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