Posf Matrons Plan
Christmas Party
Past Matrons of Reams
chapter. Order of Eastern
Star, will hold, their annual
Christmas party -and. gift ex
change at 8 p.m. Monday,
December 7. at the home of
Mrs. John Esp, 889 Olympic
avenue.
Members also are asked to
t a k e a child's gift, which
should be wrapped for Christ
mas and marked for boy or
girl. The gifts will be distri
buted by the Lady Lions.
Assisting Mrs. Esp will be
Mrs. Jack Caldwell, Mrs.
Morris Boughner, Mrs. Eva
Mae White and Mrs. Elton
Waldron.
Student Named
Director of Play ,
Portland - James Hays of
Central Point has been named
director of Thornton Wilder's
"Happy Journey from Tren
ton to Camden,'' one of three
one-act plays being presented
in the first public perform
ance by the Reed college
Theater Workshop.
The Theater Workshop is a
newly-organized group of stu
dents. They will produce, di
rect, and act in dramatic pre
sentations by the Portland
college. Young Hays, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hays, Sr.,
263 North Fifth street, Cen
tral Point, graduated from
6rater High School last June.
Reese Creek Women
Study Bow Making
Mrs. Donald Clark and Mrs.
Kenneth W. Shaw showed
how to make ribbon bows for
packages and other decora
tions at the recent meeting of
the Reese Creek Home Exten
sion unit.
The women also explained
what kind of ribbon to buy
for bow-making as all types
are not suitable. Also demon
strated was the using of can
dy as flowers for package
decoration.
Christmas exchange was of
favorite cookie, candy and
Swedish sweet bread recipes.
The unit will make a Christ
mas food basket for some fam
ily in the area.
Old English Custom
New York -(CPU An old
English custom .is back in
American table settings. The
dessert fork and spoon are set
at the lop of the place instead
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. C
Sunday, Dec 6, 1959 A"
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert will
be installed president of the
Women's Association of First
Presbyterian church at their
annual Christmas meeting
Tuesday, December 8, at the
church.
Other officers to be in
stalled will be Mrs. Sam B.
Harbison, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. George Flanagan,
second vice president; Mrs.
Walter F. Roemer, secre
tary, and Mrs Wallace Brill,
treasurer. ,
Candlelight circle will be in
charge of the luncheon which
will be served at 12:30 p.m.
in the Fellowship hall. The
meeting has been scheduled
earlier in the month so it
will not conflict with holiday
activities later.
Mrs. George D. "Osier and
Mrs. D. Kirkland West are in
charge of the program which
will include the installation
service for the association
officers and circle chairmen.
Dr. West will assist with the
service.
The Rev. G. Robert Jacks,
assistant minister, will sing.
of with the dessert, says a
table setting expert, Mrs.
Helen Sprackling.
Geo. Grabow
1365 Kings Highway, Medford
Phone SP 2-8560
First Card
Two Englishmen, Sir Henry
Cole and J. C. Horsley, are
credited with creating the
first Christmas card, in 1843.
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Ceremony Planned
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Georga Chandler
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Miss Donna LaFever IV ?d
To R onald , George Chandler
Central Point The
wedding of Miss Donna Mae
Gladys LaFever and Ronald
George Chandler was held
Saturday, November 28, in
the First Presbyterian church
of Central Point.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaFever,
785 Head road, and the bride
groom's parents are -Mr. and
Mrs. George C. Chandler,
2780 Elliott avenue, Medford.
The Rev. Bruce Weber offi
ciated at the double-ring cere
mony which was read at 4
o'clock. Baskets of blue and
white chrysanthemums and
white candelabra holding ta
pers decorated the church.
Mrs.' Gordon Mekvold, pian
ist, played traditional wed
ding music
The bride wore a white ny
lon and lace gown. Her
shoulder-length veil was held
by a band of white orange
blossoms and she carried
white roses on a white Bible.
Mr. LaFever gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
Miss Marlene Chandler, sis
ter of the bridegroom, was the
bridesmaid. She wore a dress
of blue chiffon over taffeta
and carried a nosegay of pink
and white carnations. ' '
Delores LaFever, sister of
the bride, was flower girl. Her
frock "was of pink chiffon over
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taffeta and her nosegay was
of blue and white carnations.
Linden Dale Kincaid served
as best man. Seating guests
were David LaFever, brother
of the bride, and Daryl Chris
tianson, cousin of the bride
groom. For her daughter's wedding
and the following reception,
Mrs. LaFever wore a grey
blue tweed suit-dress. Mrs.
Chandler wore a medium blue
wool knit suit-dress. Their
corsages were of pink rose
buds. Mrs. John Robison served
the-wedding cake at the recep
tion, which was held in the
church parlors. Mrs. Larry
LaFever, sister-in-law of the
bride, poured punch and Mrs.
Marvin Spradling poured cof
fee. Mrs. Dewey Tipton was
in charge of the guest book,
which was a gift to the bride
from the bridegroom.
The newlyweds traveled to
northern California on their
wedding trip, the bride wear
ing for travel a pale blue cor
duroy suit-dress. It was trim
med with gray agate buttons,
given to her by her paternal
grandfather.
The young couple reside in
Central Point, where the bride
is a senior ' at Crater high
school. The bridegroom- at
tended Crater high school and
is employed by Timber
Products.
Among out-of-town guests
at the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thuma and Mrs. D. M.
McDonald, all -of Longview,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. John
Turnbull and son, Daryl,
O'Brien, Ore.; Mrs. Henry
Winston, Eugene and Mrs.
Charles Puckett, Lincoln, Ore.
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Bathroom Decoration
To Be Group Topic
Bathroom decoration is the
topic for the meeting of Am
erican Association of Univer
sity Women interior decora
tion study group Thursday,
December 10, at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Douglas P. Philips will
be hostess for the meeting at
her home, 505 South Holly
street. Mrs. William B. John
ston . and Mrs. Kenneth ' E.
S h u 1 e r will serve refresh
ments. Mrs. Hans Hess and Mrs.
Glenn E. Schireman, are in
charge of the program.
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