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0 2 MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dford, Or. A Sunday, Jwn 21, 1959 Recent Parties Honor Couple; Rites Yesterday Two recent parties honor ed Mrs. Lorraine Henry, 123 Black Oak drive, whose wed ding to Philip H. Stansbury, Aihland, was set for yesterday afternoon, June 20, at St Mark's Episcopal church. Mrs. Donald . Herried was hostess for a shower which "honored the bride-to-be, the hostess inviting friends to the Herried home, 108 Black Oak drive. The shower was held in the late afternoon, and at 6:30 -o'clock Mr. Herried, Mr, Stansbury and the husbands of other guests joined the group for cocktails. Fifteen couples attended. Another cocktail party was given for Mrs. Henry and Mr. Stansbury by Mr. and Mrs. Houston L. Bush Jr., 118 Black Oak drive. This was rd June 5 at the Bush home &r a small group of guests. Open House Set For Sandersons An open house will be hd Sunday, June 28, from 1 until 5 p.m. at the house of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sander son, McDonough road in Sams Valley in celebration of their jplden wedding anniversary. The daughter and daugh ters-in-law of the couple will be in charge of ihe event. They are Mrs. Lloyd Beers, Mrs. Milton Sanderson, Mrs. Lawrence -Sanderson, Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson, Mrs. Rob ert Sanderson and Mrs. Ernest Sanderson. Mr. ang yrs. Sanderson were married frlf J, 1908 in Jacksonville ana have lived in the vallsf tftti entire mart ried life, 'fttj Urst lived in Central Point, then on a farm in the Beagle area and moved j to Sams Vtttsy If 7ra ago. if o You've never seen anything like The pressure's off, the pleasure's on. Feather-wired Water- ' flali is snow white drip-dry cotton, self ironing even to the pucker-prof shoulder straps. Pure Ball Bow with the firm rounded fir, young lift, plus shirred underarm elastic for jtop-gap smoothness. All elastic B & C Cups D Cups II M0fe?D'S PASHON ONTB " " V ' '-' ) ' , ft ' '',- ' '" " 3 fgife , r2 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. James -Knackstedi photo) James-Hutchinson Rites Held in Memorial Chapel Miss Shirley Miriam Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keva E. Hutchinson, 22 South Keeneway drive, became the bride of Willard J. James, Denver, Colo., son of Mrs. Willard A. James, Parsons, Kansas, in a ceremony held June 10 in Meeker Memorial chapel Dr. George C. Roseberry of ficiated at the double ring rites held at two o'clock in the afternoon. Baskets of white daisies and gladiolus decorated the chapel for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white organdy frock with embro the wired irae bu that drip-dries backs. . $3.95 $5.00 Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort 214 E. Main Street Phone SP 2-7169 at First Methodist church. dered bodice-and full skirt. Her veil was shoulder length and she carried a bouquet of white Ester Reed -daisies. Mrs. Janice Larsen, New York City, was matron of hon or. She wore a yellow cotton frock and carried yellow daisies. William Bennett, Seattle, Wash., served as best man. Ushers were Stephen James, Parsons, Kansas, brother of the bridegroom, and Dr. How ard B. Thompson, Hardtner, Kansas, cousin of the bride groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hutchinson wore a rose colored cotton lace frock. Mrs. James wore an aquamarine re embroidered lace frock. Their corsages were of cream col ored orchids. Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, grandmother of the bride, wore a blue lace dress with white carnation corsage., ' ' The reception which fol lowed the wedding was in the patio at the Hutchinson home. Mrs. Richard Stratton and Miss Diane Olmsted, cous in of the bride, cut and serv ed the cake, and Mrs. Eugene Olmsted, Grangeville, Idaho, aunt of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Hen ry C. Gerber, Klamath Falls, poured the coffee. Mrs. Hugh B. Nelson, Portland, was in charge of the guest book. Jill and Julie Blackhurst passed the mints and bridegroom's cake. The newlywed, couple are making their home in Estes Park, Colo., and will return to Denver in September. For her traveling attire the bride wore a beige sheath dress with matching jacket and black patent accessories. The bride is a graduate of Willamette university and did graduate study at the Uni versity of Denver. She is a child welfare worker with the Washington county welfare department in Hillsboro. Mr. James is a graduate of the University of Tulsa and the University of Denver and is an instructor at Colorado academy in Denver. Among the out - of - town guests attending were Mr. Olmsted, Grangeville, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, Parsons, Kansas; Mrs. Thomp son, Hardtner,. Kansas; Mrs. John, Killingstad, Sunnyside, rm is happy y Cha Virgie Mang Kistner who hat just returned to Medford CUTTING NATURAL CURLY . HAIR IS HER SPECIALTY FOR THE BEST IN Permanent Waving Styling and Cutting Tinting CALL US SP 2-2186 THE CHARM 227 South Central Rites Held In Talent Wed Couple Talent' - The wedding of Miss Lynn . Christine Leard, daughter of Mrs. Earl B. Leard, 4886 South Pacific highway, to Robert Ellis Miller, Ephrata, Wash., took place Saturday, June 6, in Talent Friends church. Pastor A. Clark Smith per formed the single-ring service at 2 o'clock. Fifty guests were present. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis S. Miller, Ephrata. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over taffeta and carried white carnations and talisman roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Gale Leard, who wore a similar gown of pink lace over taffeta. Dan Miller, Ephrata, broth er of the bridegroom, was best man. Fred Dunham, Ephrata, and John Brennan were ush ers. James Scott, brother-in-law of the bride, gave her in marriage. He also sang. A reception followed at the church. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school. Her husband was graduated from Ephrata High school and Wenatctiee Valley Junior col lege and is now an engineer aid with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads. " They are making their home at 427 North Grape street following a wedding trip to California. Couple Married In Reno Service Butte Falls Miss Aileen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Smith, Butte Falls, became the bride of Floyd Berg; in a ceremony held at the Park's chapel at Reno, Nev., in May. , The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Berg of the Butte Falls area. The bride's parents accom panied the couple to Reno. Mrs. Smith attended her daughter, and Mr. Smith gave his daughter in marriage and acted as best man for the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of the Butte Falls High school and has been living in Med ford the past seven years where she was employed by the American Laundry. The bridegroom is a gradu ate of Eagle Point High school and is employed by the Cas cade Lumber company at Camp White. - Following their wedding trip, the newlyweds are now making their home in the Trail area. - Pfaff-Pilcher Rites Announced Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wil liam Pfaff are making their home at 1034 North Central avenue following their mar riage May 22 in Yreka, Calif. The bride is the former Barbara Ann Pilcher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pilcher, 529 Midway road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfaff, 647 Laurel street, Central Point. For her wedding, the bride wore a blue linen suit with a white gardenia corsage and white accessories. Mr. Pfaff is employed at Faber's market in Central Point. ' Both young people attended Crater High school. Wash.; Mrs. Forrest Hatch and son, Michael, and Mr. . and Mrs. John Hatch, Monmouth, Ore.; Miss Helen Lilja, As toria; Miss Shirley Steele and Mrs. Joan Coffelt, and son, Kevin, Hillsboro; Mrs. Glenn Wulf, Yamhall, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, Roseburg; and Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, Miss Janet Fowlex, Mr. Gerber, Miss Margaret Gerber, Miss Sylvia Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murphy, Miss Jackie Murphy, and Mrs. Edward Niles, all Klamath Falls. The . . . Cottage to welcome COTTAGE Phone SP 2-2186 Mr. Hammond-Prentice An event of Saturday, June 13, was the wedding of Miss Gail Prentice to Larry Gene Hammond, at First Presbyter ian church. The bride's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Prentice, 1432 Crown avenue, and the gridegroom is a son of Mr.and Mrs. T. W. Ham mond, 423 Beatty street. Dr. D. Kirkland West read the double-ring marriage serv ice at three o'clock in the af ternoon and Mr. Prentice gave his daughter in marriage. About 50 guests attended. The bride wore a gown of white nylon organdy trimmed with lace and her illusion veil was held by a lace cap trim med with seed pearls. She car ried a white orchid with white carnations. Miss Linda Hall was the honor attendant and brides maids were Miss Janet Young and Miss Christine Prentice, sister of the bride. Their frocks were of pink nylon dotted Swiss worn with matching shoes and hats and they carried white daisies. Dennis Hammond was best man for his brother and ush ers were Wayne Breeze and and Mrs. Larry Gene Hammond Rites C. H. Barrell Jr. ' Mrs. Ralph Matlack was soloist for the wedding, and Mrs. R. A. Sheldon was at the organ. x White gladioli and white stock decorated the church, and arrangements of pink gladioli and stock decorated the reception hall. Mrs. Franklin H. Van Pelt served coffee, Mrs. Walter Young poured punch and Mrs. Ed ward Hall served the wedding cake. Miss Karen Johnson took charge of the guest book and Miss Charlotte Parsons, Tulelake, Calif., the gift ta ble. For the wedding and recep tion the bride's mother wore a gown of coffee colored lace -over gold colored satin, and a green orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a pale blue brocaded satin suit with white hat and pink or chid corsage. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. H. Rv Prentice, wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and white corsage. Mr. , and Mrs. Hammond made a wedding trip to the High-confoure float into ... Exciting New Styles What a splash of acetate Lastex swimmer slimmejffe yours for the holidays at Wards ! Each suit Is a surf-crashing value each is fashion buoyed bosom-wise to capture even the lifeguard's eyes ! Come see suits shirred, draped, bowed at the bustline and with "boy shorts", lady-like skirts glamour bloomers making up the rest. Stripes, checks, jacquards, solids, blacks, whites. Even some Orion -cotton knits at this price. 30-40 in group. 0uPort jegretwed trademark Use Words Convenient Termf for your vqcolijan weai Saturday coast, the bride wearing for traveling a salmon colored jacket dress with matching and white accessories. They are living at 335 South Ivy street, Apartment 3. The bride was graduated from Medford High school and attended Washington State college, Pullman. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Hammond was graduated from Medford High school and attended Southern Oregon college and California Polytechnic insti tute. He is employed by the United States Bureau of Land Management. The newlyweds plan to go to Pomona, Calif., in the fall and Mr. Hammond will continue his studies. Here for the wedding were the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Prentice and twin daughters, Leila and Lee Ann, Bend, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Todd, Anderson, Calif.; Mrs. Earl Parsons, Tulelake, Calif.; Mrs. H. E. Nelson, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Freidricks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, Klamath Falls. - thlashioit Miss Ora Cox To Visit Group Miss Ora Cox. Bushnpll. 111., will meet with members of Elta Deuel Hubbs tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, Tuesday, June 23, at the Jack son County courthouse. Miss Cox is a former Medford resi dent and former national presi- Ww tacl. mflf See Mr Window 0isPIa T -vVSs for one of Hit ' I GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME w k7Zi 1 A. HIS $35.00 J m I C. HIS $41.50 II I lFt 1 0. HIS $39.50 11 n oth' 1 It wo9w,M ; 1 LAWRENCE'S Your Friendly Family Store Specializing in Fine Silver, Diamonds and Watches 130 E. MAIN EST. 1908 ife3B?fci" suits swim Miss Cox was principal of Lincoln elementary school here for many years before her retirement. The meeting will begin at noon with a covered dish luncheon. If you know the style wedding ring you want, w have it! If you don't know, come in and see our exciting Arlcarved selection. 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