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ToHoiMeetrng Medford League of Women .Voters will hold the first gen-, eral luncheon meeting of the 'year at Rogue Valley Country club Saturday, September 27, at 12:30 p.m. The program will include introductions of all the chair men on the new board, and a urvey of the activities planned for this fall. Mrs. Ben Dey, chairman of the "County Home Rule" committee will give a brief report. Mrs. Thom as Rutter, voters' service chairman, will discuss the pros and cons of the ballot measures, and also inform the -guests of the Candidates' Fair which is scheduled for Sep tember 17. ; The League extends a cor dial welcome to anyone inter ested in the program. Reserva tions may be made by calling Mrs. Homer Marx.-SPring 2 6843. The monthly evening unit ineeting will be held in the .home of Mrs. Rutter, 1033 3ueen Anne ave., Monday, September 22, at 8 p.m. Student Accepts !Assistantship ' Miss Shirley Lynch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John JLynch, 139 Kenwood avenue, returned earlier this month 'from Friday Harbor, , San Juan islands, where she spent the summer on a marine bi ology grant from the Nation al Science Foundation. Miss Lynch, a June gradu ate of Lewis and Clark col lege with a major in biology, is now employed at Oregon State college, Corvallis, as a research assistant to Dr. Wil liam . Stephens and Dr. K. Svenson in the entomology department. She will work on projects concerning radiation effects on insects and plant viruses. Dance Lessons Cross Trailers Square Dance club will begin square dance lessons Monday, Sep tember 22, at 7 p.m. at the Miss Pat's Dance Studio above Whitelaws Candy company on Grape street. For further in formation contact C. W. Har vey, SPring 2-2230. ait jeann Plaid, New length. Perfect Partner: its own two-piece wool jersey dress, trimmed same plaid. Black. Blue, Green. "Where you r, n ' Ours Exclusively I ' I . It M'lss Gay Jepso n Wedded To Harvey Leonard Tonn An event of September 12 Ellen Jepson, daughter of Mrs. Dale Davis, 929 West Thir teenth street, Medford, and William Jepson, Portland, to Harvey Leonard Tonn of Central Point. His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. Tonn, 130 Cedar street, Central Point. About 150 guests attended the ceremony, held at eight o'clock in the evening in First Presbyterian church. Dr. D. Kirkland West officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Matlack sang, and Mrs. H. E. Marsh was at the church organ. Baskets of pink gladiolus and pink candles decorated the church and altar, and candles stood in the windows. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white Chan tilly lace over satin fashion ed on princess lines with Ital ian neckline. Tiers of lace and tulle formed a chapel train. Couple Married In Home Rites Miss Sharon Rose became the bride of John B. Naismith in a ceremony held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. West, Midway road, Monday, September 15. The Rev. Virgil Harsh of the Open Bible Standard church officiated at the eight o'clock evening rites. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Roseitti Rose, San Jose, Calif., and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naismith, also San Jose. The bride wore a white dacron dress with lace trim and carried a pink corsage on a white Bible. J. D. West gave the bride in marriage and Mrs. West attended the bride. Alicia West was flower girl and Ron nie West was ring bearer. The room was decorated with bouquets of fall flowers. A small reception followed, the ceremony. Out-of-town guests included an aunt of the' bridegroom, Mrs. William West, of Biggs, Calif., and his mother. The couple will live in Med ford for the present. Ilnairit's Mohair Hood COAT you find the clothes love to live in" 617 E. Main Phone SP 2-8992 was the wedding of Miss Gay The bride's veil was held by a lace tiara and she carried a lace fan with pink' rosebuds encircling a white orchid. ' Mrs. Richard Dunn, twin sister of the bridegroom, was matron-of-honor. Bridesmaids were TVliss Carol McKeown and Miss Kristine Christensen. Their gowns of mint green satin with Kelly green cum merbunds were worn with pic ture hats and they carried baby pink rosebuds. Pamela and Gregory Davis, sister and brother of the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer. Pamela wore a pink and white frock. Marvin Bohnert, Central Point, was best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Richard Dunn, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Wayne Newnham, Gold Hill, James Crawford, Central Point and Gordon Carrigon. The reception was held in the church, and was attended by about 150 guests. Pink and white gladiolus decorated the room, and the bride's table was arranged with baby pink rosebuds. Mrs. Ralph Harrison, Port land, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake and Miss Dee Clark poured punch. Miss Myda McCabe took charge of the guest book. For the wedding and recep tion Mrs. Davis wore a gown of white lace. over, blue taf feta with blue stole and pink rosebud corsage. Trie bride groom's mother wore a blue brocaded taffeta sheath with dark blue accessories and pink rosebud corsage. Mr. Tonn and his bride spent their honeymoon in Car mel, Calif., the bride wearing for traveling a blue knit suit with white accessories. They will make their home in Mc Minnville, Ore., where the bridegroom will be a junior at Linfield college. Mrs. Tonn attended Medford High school and Mr. Tonn Crater High school. Auxiliary Plans District Session A district conference of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Thursday, Sep tember 25, at Larry's restau rant in Grants Pass at 6:30 p.m. All members are invited to attend the no-host dinner. Reservations must be made by contacting Miss Laura N. York during the evenings at SPring 2-7457 prior to Tues day, September 23. . Mrs. Jennie Midland, dis trict 13 president, will preside at the meeting. Department officers who will be present will include Mrs. George L. Dickie, department president, Portland; Miss Marion Hprs fall, department vice - presi dent, Coos Bay; Mrs.' Grover Francis, . secretary, Portland; and Mrs. - McKinley Kane, treasurer, Dundee. Mrs. Ross Minneci, , Med ford, was recently appointed child welfare chairman for the district.- She is a past president of the Medford unit. The program will include workshops led by the depart ment and district chairmen. f Freshman Girl Plans Study of Animal Husbandry Miss Susan Arlene Wright has enrolled for her freshman year at California Polytech nic college in San Luis Obis po, Calif. Miss Wright will study animal husbandry. The student, a daughter of Mrs. Hazel Wright, 3321 Jack sonville highway, and Clif ford Horn, 101 South Keene way drive, became interested in animal husbandry through seven years of 4H member ship. Before leaving for school she attended the an nual Oregon State fair in Salem. Earlier this summer she was judged 4H grand champion sheep showman at the annual Jackson County 4H fair, and won the reserve championship for a pen of three fat lambs. Last year Miss Wright won the championship on lambs, receiving the highest price ever paid for such animals at the fair, and has exhibited cattle in both. San Francisco and . Salem. Last year Miss Wright won a national medal for all around 4H club achievement, the medal having been award ed by. Sears, Roebuck and company. 4 Neviia Chapter Nevita chapter, Order of Eastern Star will meet Tues day, September 23, at 8 pjn. in the Central. Point Masonic temple. Mrs. Marrill Harsh, worthy matron, will preside. Alesdames Florey, Boyer, Jackson and Short will serve refreshments. I nit muh " iPWWii'inw mmunity" -muu w . i-um irjiumMmmMwmummm -nmm " '" . it- - . . K 'M Mrs. Harvey Leonard Tonn was Gay Ellen Jepson before her marriage September 12 in First Presbyterian church. The bride and bridegroom are pictured (below) following the rites. The newlyweds are to live in McMinnville, Ore., where Mr. Tonn is a junior at Linfield college. (Landis photos) FW-260...DUET FW-263... DESERT ROSE fW-262... APPLE FW-257... AUTUMN J EARTHENWARE 16-pc. SETS 16 pc. starter sets in Franciscan's famous - .. earthenware. 4 dinner plates, 4 bread and butters, 4 cups and 4 saucers ... in -!ch set. NOW 54.00 OFF FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY! IIOMEWARES 323 EAST MAIN Receptiqn Honors Franks On Golden Wedding Day Major and Mrs. Albert Frank celebrated their golden wedding anniversary August 25 with a reception at Girls Community club. Since the Franks have no family, their hostesses were members of Just Folks club of which Mrs. Frank is a member. She is also secretary of the club. . The club rooms were deco rated with, bouquets of gladi- Fall Show Announced Shady Cove - A flower and hobby show, will be held Fri day, September 26, at Our Lady of Fatima parish hall, Shady Cove, sponsored by the Shady Cove Garden club. The event will be held from 1 until 8 p.m. The show will include three divisions. All entries must be in place by noon Friday with entries in horticulture having been grown by the exhibitor. The entries must not be re moved until after 8 p.m. The show will be spectator evalu ated. All interested persons are invited to enter an exhibit of any kind, or make an entry in any division or its classes. The horticulture specimens are not specified as to variety and class. General chairman of the show is Mrs. William Shep herd. Other members assist ing with the show include Mrs. E. S. Strother and Mrs. Floyd Kelley, staging; Mrs. Delbert Spain, schedule; Mrs. ,Kelley and Mrs. Spain, pub licity; Mrs. Cecil Kee, junior exhibits; Mrs. Walter E. Sat tier, conservation and educa tion; Mrs. Walter Turner, properties: Mrs. Shepherd,, ar rangements; Mrs. Edward Houston, horticulture; Mrs. E. T. Tepper, special projects and hobbies; and Mrs. Miles Williams and Mrs. Verne Wil son, tea service. . Chapter to Hold Social Meeting Medford chapter of Na tional Office Managers will meet Monday, September 22, at the Medford hotel at 7 p.m. for a social, hour to be followed by a dinner. Stewart Hopper, Eagle Point High school, will speak on "Horizon of Progress." i All office managers are in vited to attend. Reservations are to be made with Kenneth Blair, SPring 2-6015. reg. 16.95 'V i 5i olus, and gold colored chrys anthemums centered the re freshment table. The honored guests cut the first slice of the anniversary cake. Friends who assisted with the event were Mrs. Ray Har rison, Mrs. Edwin Nichols, Mrs. Harry Nordwick, Mrs. Harry Olsen, Mrs. Floyd Burk, Mrs. Hazel Rawls, Mrs. C. Ex Sherred, Mrs. Ruth Wa ters, Mrs. George Wimer, Mrs. Louis Bittle, Mrs. Earl Brad fish, Mrs. Donald Chase, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. James Fleming, Mrs. E. R. Gilstrap, Mrs. Wheeler Hughes, Mrs. Myrtle Kinnett, Mrs. Clar ence Pankey, Mrs. George L. Watson and Mrs. F. E. Wahl. The Franks were married in First Christian church in Atlanta, Ga., while Mr. Franks was stationed at Fort McPherson. In Medford for the celebra tion were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Frank, Denver, Colo., who flew to the coast for the event. Mr. Frank is a nephew of the Major. About 125 guests attended. Zuleima Temple Plans Ceremonial Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a fall ceremonial Saturday, Septem ber 27, in Medford Masonic temple at 2 p.m. A luncheon for members and candidates is planned at 12 noon at Rogue Valley Country club, Medford. Mrs. Glenn L. Linn, 119 Washing ton street, is general chair man, and also reservations chairman for" the luncheon. Reservations must be made before September 24 by tele phoning Mrs. Linn, SPring 2-6825. Hostesses for the ceremo nial are needed at the Coun try club and are asked to please report at 11:30 a.m. to assist, in greeting the candi dates, it is stated. '-It s-from. A Twist of the fVrist Winds an Eterna-matic . 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