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Mr. and Mn. Earl F. Dillree
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Theme of fashion Show
To Be Portrait of Sixties
"A Portrait of the 60's" is
the theme of the style show to
be presented by Medford
Junior Service League Fri
day, March 4, and Saturday,
March 5 at the Rogue Valley
Country club.
A spring fashion prevue is
presented each year by League
members, with the proceeds
going towards the mainte
nance of the kindergarten for
hard-of-hearing children, the
League's special project.
This year new styles will
be presented by Burelson's,
Hadley's, Jean Hart, Leon's,
Mann's, Pick's, Rath's, Town
IT" The Fashionette
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LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
22 S. Central Across from Craterian
Shop for
Bridal Fashions
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Sunday, Feb. 21, I960,
and Country, and Frances'
Furs.
Barker's will show men's
clothing at the Saturday eve
ning style show.
A wedding party will fore
cast June bridal fashions, an
ever popular subject with fe
males of all ages.
Luncheon will be served on
Friday, and dinner will be
served on Saturday, preced
ing the style show. Reservar
tions may be made by calling
Mrs. James Shaw, . SPring
2-9393 or Mrs. Gilbert Tumy,
SPring 2-7400. .
This is not an Invitational
event.
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Dillree-Chisum Ceremony
Held in Medford Churcli
Miss Peggy Chisum, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pay Chi
sum, 3960 IJUsinger road, be
came the bride of Earl F. Dill
ree, 2871 Orchard Home
drive, in rites held Saturday,
February 13, at the First Pres
byterian church.
Dr. D. Kirkland West per
formed the double-ring cere
mony, held at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon before approximate
ly 100 relatives and friends.
Mr. Chisum gave his daugh
ter in marriage. Her waltz
length gown was of white slip
per satin with a Chantilly lace
overskirt and a matching lace
jacket. Her elbow-length veil
was held by a white satin cir
cle edged with tiny pearls.
She carried a white orchid en
circled by white hyacinths.
Miss Raydene Chisum, sis
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor and Mrs. Ronald Daugh
erty, Corvallis, was brides
matron. They wore full-skirted
ballerina-length gowns of
peach colored taffeta with or
gandy balloon sleeves. Their
headpieces were circlets of
peach net and they carried
bouquets of white carnations
and hyacinths.
William Dillree was best
man for his brother. Jack
Rinn and Paul Smith seated
the guests.
Baskets of peach gladiolus
and white stock decorated the
sanctuary and reception hall.
Mrs. Robert A. Sheldon
played the traditional wed
ding music. The Rev. G. Rob
ert Jacks was soloist.
For her daughter's wed
ding, Mrs. Chisum wore a
blue lace sheath dress with
matching lace jacket and black
accessories. Mrs. Dillree chose
a white silk dress with floral
pattern worn with turquoise
colored duster which matched
the colors of the floral pattern,
and matching accessories.
Both mothers had corsages of
pale yellow rosebuds.
Following the ceremony, the
reception, given by the bride's
parents, was held at the
church. Mrs. R. L. Chisum
and MrsI C. E. Chisum, aunts
of the bride, served the wed
ding cake which was decorat
ed by Mrs. J. A- Maehren.
Mrs. Robert Cocks, aunt of
the bride, presided at the
punch bowl. Miss Linda Chis
um, cousin of the bride, was
in charge of the guest book.
After a brief honeymoon
trip the bride and bridegroom
will be at home at 236 North
Oakdale avenue, Apt. 2. For
her traveling attire, the bride
chose a beige sheath , with
matching jacket.
The bride and bridegroom
Jacklyn Creager
At Smarty Party
Eugene - Miss Jacklyn Lee
Creager, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Creager, 27 Glen
Oak court, Medford, was one
of 149 freshman women who
were honored for scholarship
when they were invited to
the Smarty Party of Mortar
Board, senior women's honor
society which took place re
cently. A grade point average of
3.0 or higher for twelve term
hours during their first term
on the University of Oregon
campus is necessary in order
for a college woman to be in
vited to the Smarty Party.
Miss Creager is majoring in
elementary education.
Medford Woman
Sails for South
Mrs, H. E. Prentice left
Wednesday by plane for San
Francisco from where she
sailed for Panama. Mrs. Pren-J
tice and Mrs. I. E. schuler,
who left Medford earlier,
boarded the Norwegian' ship,
The Canada, for the 10-day
cruise to Panama City.
From there the two women
will fly to Guatemala and
later Mrs. Prentiqe will go to
Mexico City before returning
home. She will be absent a
month, and Mrs. Schuler for
a longer period. Mrs. Pren
tice's home on South Oakdale
avenue will be occupied dur
ing her absence.
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Chapter AA, PEO Sister
hood, will meet at the home
of Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, 39
Berkeley Way, Wednesday,
February 24, at 12:30 o'clock.
Mrs. John P. Moffat an4
Mrs. Francis R. Olds will as
sist the hostess.
are both graduates of Phoenix
High school. The bride attend
ed gputbern . Oregon college
and is employed in the office
at Crater Lake Motors. Her
husband is employed by Drake
and company.
Among out-of-town guests
attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haygood
and son Tom, Carlotta, Calif.,
and Fred Simons, grandfather
of the bridegroom, from Mol
lala, Ore.
A buffet dinner was given
by the bridegroom's parents
following the wedding rehear
sal. A bridal shower was given
January 29 by Mrs. Robert
Cocks, aunt of the bride.
Thirty guests were present.
Newlyweds
Make Home
In Applegate
Mr. and Mrs.' Merton Neil
Stoner are 'making- their
home in Applegate following
their wedding January 24 in
Torrance, Calif.
The bride is the former
Miss Donita Dorothy Warner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Warner, Torrance, and the
bridegroom, is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. K. Stoner, Ap
plegate. The double-ring service was
performed by Pastor Lloyd
Warneke in Ascension Luth
eran church- An estimated 70
guests attended.
Miss Patricia Cordle was
soloist.
The bride, whose father
gave her in marriage, wore a
street-length gown of white
satin brocade and Chantilly
lace. Her cascade bouquet was
of white roses and lilies of
the valley. ' .
Miss Christine Warner, who
was maid of honor for her sis
ter, wore a gown of pink, sat
in brocade and carried a cas
cade bouquet of pink roses.
Douglas Irvine was best
man and James. Dosland, In
glewood, and Melvin Younk
er, Redondo Beach, cousin of
the bride, were ushers.
A reception for the newly
weds was held at the church.
The bride and bridegroom
attended Torrance High school
and he is now associated with
his father in Stoner and Sons
Poultry supply. ,
Showers Honor
Antoinette Cote
Central Point Miss Antoi
nette Cote has been honored
at two recent parties. Miss
Cote, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Cote, 1847 Scenic
avenue, is the fiance of Les
ter Stephen Walker of Talent,
and their wedding is set for
Saturday, February 27, at
Sacred Heart Catholic church,
Medford, at 12 noon.
The Misses Kathleen and
Jrene McGowan -were host
esses February 16 at a party
which honored Miss Cote. The
event was held at the Mc
Gowan borne, 2525 Howard
avenue, and decorations were
in red and white, the colors
which the bride has chosen
for her wedding. The bride-
elect was presented gifts for
her new home.
Another shower was given
for Miss Cote by fellow work
ers at the Craterian theater,
It was held at the theater an
hqur before the evening show.
Refreshments were served
and Miss Cote was showered
with gifts.
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"Couple Married
n Reno Rites
Mrs. Margarete Jevning
Tokar, 716V4 West Main
street, and Ernest uooawin
Roseborough, 610 Oakdale
drive, were married in an eve
ning ceremony at. Reno, Ne
vada on St. Valentine's Day,
The couple are vacationing
in the Lake Mead recreation
area, including Las Vegas
and Death Valley, and will
visit briefly at Squaw Valley
on the return trip.
Mr, and Mrs. Roseborough
will reside on Oakdale drive
and will be at home to their
friends after March 10.
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n Arizona
Mesa, Ariz.-Mr. and Mrs.
C. M." Anderson, 525 West
Second, Medford, were among
the guests attending the re
cent winter visitor's luncheon
here.
The Andersons, who have
been vacationing here since
October 28, will return to
their Oregon home in April.
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Restyling
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Mrs. Merton
Open House
On Fortieth
Central Point-Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gossard of Central
Point were honored at an
open house Sunday, February
14, which celebrated their
fortieth wedding anniversary.
Hostesses for the event were
the Gossard's three daugh
ters, Mrs. Alvin Roberts, Mrs.
Dean Roberts and Mrs. Dale
Cobleigh. About 65 guests
called.
The open house was held
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Alvin Roberts. : Mrs. Roberts
had decorated her home in
pink and white for the event,
using pink and white carna
tions and pink tapers on the
long table which was covered
with a white tablecloth fash
ioned of alternating squares
oi lace anq efnoroflery,
The anniversary cakes, were
decorated in pink and white
and a crystal bowl held pink
punch. Mrs. Harvey Cassman
served the cake and Mrs. R.
B. Langston presided at the
punch bowl. Miss Judy Rob
erts was in charge of the
guest book.
For the occasion, Mrs. Gas
sard was gowned in a rose
lace dress worn with a cor
sage of white carnations.
On display with the bride's
book and pictures was the
tunic of her weddine eown
which she and her mother
had made. The material is
quite unusual. It was labelled
"wash silk" Mrs. Gossard re
called, and is pure silk. She
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Honors Pair
Anniversary
and her mother had embrpj-
aerea a design in crystal
beads around the neck and
m the front. The tunic was
then finished with silver lace.
An interesting note is that the
tunic would be quite in style
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Gossard were
married in Northbranch. Kan.
February 10, 1920. Thev mov
ed west in 1936 to make their
home near Caldwell, Ida
They moved to southern Ore
gon two years ago. Their
three daughters reside m Cen
tral Point.
The ' Gossards have eieht
grandchildren.
Here on the actual anni
versary date but unable to
stay for the reception were
Mr. Gossard s brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Dale Gossard. Caldwell. Ida
The couple were married in
1922, on the day before the
Gossard's weddine day. The
two couples cejebrated togeth
er before the visitors had to
return to Idaho.
Open House Set
For Next Sunday
Eagle Point-An open house
celebrating the golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Brown will be held
Sunday, February 28.
Friends of the couple are
invited to call at the Brown
home, 25 West 10th street, be
tween 1:30 and 4:30 o'clock.
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Recent Parties Honor Couple; Rites Saturday
Ms Kathryn D. Qppelt nd
James C. Murray Jr. have
been honored recently at sev
eral parties. The couple plan
to be married Saturday, Feb
ruary 27, at 10 a.m. in Sacred
Heart Catholic phurch.
Miss Pppelt is a daughter
pf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Shuler, 1932 Woodrow lane,
and Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Murray, 426 Haven street, are
parents of Mr. Murray.
Friday evening about 20
friends of the couple attended
household shower at the
home of Miss Sally Devers,
1825 Oregon avenue. Co-hostess
was Miss Barbara Britf,
Wt art confessing
our mistakes, join
Iho revolution, look
for fht balloons and
special fickets
throughout Hit (tort
IT'S
Sure death to unwant
ed bulges . . , famous
nam foundations.
Were once $25.00 . . .
We murdered the price
us liberty and take a
at $3.79.
stretch
WE ARE TAKING A LICKING
Our fewelry
buyer has too
much top brass
... Com
decorate your
self ... at
this price it
will be a real
battle . . . sur
render just 49c
and run for
the hills.
Colorful replica ef flowers
which bloomed at Valley
Forge . . . frost bitten, wilted,
battle scarred. Pick them by
the yardful. Truthfully they're
not worth a continental ...
1 2 for 76c pr 7 each.
Make bit with your favorite
beau, we were reckless . when
. we bought these formal and
designer cocktail dresses.' Now
they re driving us crazy , . .
speed in and arrest your . , .
.;, Hlp! Sav our buyer , . .
h' drowning in 100 ny
lon Bonnie Poon socks. Ocean
of color and sizes. They were
$1,50 per pair, rescue yours
i" fh revolutionary spirit,
r 1 7c per pair, or 5 pair 76c
We eaat tall
a lie, these Or
not only warm
they're red hot
.... hooded,
pile lined or
quilt lined and
trimmed pylon
jacket. These
make us hot every?
time we look of them, - but
they'H keen vou warm and
pretty if you can spar $4.76,
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who will be ope pi iiie brides
maids at the wedding.
Miss Oppelt was honored at
a linen shower at the home
of Mrs. Leroy J. Smith, 1015
Whitman avenue, February
17. '
Eleven close friends of the
bride-elect and relatives at
tended the event. Table dec
orations included a coach
with bride dolls and umbrel
las were given as favors.
Thursday evening Mr. Mur
ray was honored at a bache
lor party at Kim's restaurant
given by Victor Eakin Jr.
and Robert Rammin. Also
honored at the dinner was
Dace Maddox, Jacksonville,
A YANKEE DOODLE
V0LUTI0
We gof a bang out of these .
sweet provincial handbags ...
satchels and hat-box styles
perfect for carrying children's
toys, mpke nice lunch boxes
too. Yank them away for 49c.
Choafieg shape?
Grab onto one of
these 2 piece mat
ernity dresses . ,
the fabric alone
would make love
ly doll clothes. Be
e doll and deliver us from
these, $4.7.
Jf "ow TV"'
P cake and fat
J it too and look
1 Slim. Wear mo-
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rerniry npi
and fool your friends . . . You
did not buy them when we
were serious . . . now just for
fun today they or $2.76.
Gerties the cold thoulderf'
These bras should give you a
lift ... the clastic alone
would make good slingshots.
Black and mousey grey in the
spirit of '76 ... 76c.
W war raptured by the
handsome salesman who sold
us these band briefs, he's long
gone, but the panties linger
on. Dear Abby says forgive
and forget, so we forgot they
were 79c . . . step up for
19.
We ware out ef eur mind
when you left these dresses on
our January sale rocks, now
we are not responsible for how
low we mark them ... grab
and run dresses. Just a few,
which makes us happy, $3.76.
These Duster are Pure Quill
Dust must have blinded our
buyer when she bought these
Duster Coats. She was sure you
would be delighted with them
for 15.98 and 19.98, because
they are smart styles, linen
weaves, tweedy rayons, all lined
with swishing taffeta. Now she
will be glad if you take them
for $1.76. "Harold made these
$4.76 if you think $5.76 is too
high.
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Open Monday nd Friday
2 Noon til ?
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whose marriage to Miss Mary
Louise Wehrman was held
yesterday at Sacred Heart
church.
About ten friends attended
the party.
Mrs. Max Clark
Presents Program
Central Point - Mrs. Max
Clark was in charge of a pro
gram on continental neigh
bors at a meeting of Faith
circle of the Presbyterian
church February 15 at the
home of Mrs. Raymond Ek
dahl. Mrs. Loyal Kelley led the
devotions on the circle's study
of Psalms.
Happy Birthday
George, wo hove
tuned u p our
red hatchets for
your birthday
celebration.
These will really hold up
small girls! Steal oway these
small sort girdles. They were
$4.98 and $7.50. It's stretch
jng the point to ask you for
mora thon $1.26.
A LOVING CUP
or
Thete bra multiplied like rab
bits, at least we can't re
member ordering so many ...
if you don't take them now,
they'll outnumber us all by
Easter . . . this price will egg
you on, shell out just 49c.
These sheer 100 ayloa rebet
should go great for $5.98 in
warm Arabia, and our buyer
should be transferred along
with them. Come charm them
pway with a smil at $2.76.
We gambled that
' you'd have these
designer dresses
... but no dice
at $39.95 and
$49.95. Roll in
just $7.76.
If general got his troops thi
mixed up he could never win
a battle. Neither did we!
There is a scramble table full
of sportswear. Blouses, sweat
ers, jerkins jackets. Un
scramble at $2.46.