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Mr. and Mrs. Glendalc Ceremony Weds Sharon lohns, Darrell Ross Glendale Miss Sharon Johns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johns, became the bride of Darrell Lee Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ross, 424 Windsor avenue, Medford, March 20. The double-ring wedding was performed in the Olivet Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. About 200 guests attended. White c h r y s a nthemums, purple stock, greenery and candelabra provided a setting for the ceremony. Vocal music was provided by John Alle man, Marysville, Calif., uncle of the bride. Mr. Johns gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore a gown of embroidered organdy styled with a sweetheart neck line and a gathered full-length ekirt. Her Swedish tiara of seed pearls held a veil which had been worn by Mrs. Neil Plumley, Corvallis, sister of the bridegroom, at her wed ding. Her flowers were Len on , roses held on a white Bible. Miss Sandra Johns was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Johnson, Grants Pass; Miss Beverly Jean Johns, sister of the bride; and Mrs. Plumley. All wore orchid gowns of crystalline and lace with matching veils and shoes. They carried colonial nosegays of spring flowers. The bride's mother wore a beige knit ensemble with pink accessories and a corsage of pink hyacinths. The bride groom's mother wore an aqua printed silk dress with bone white accessories and a white hyacinth corsage. Si-year-old Bunny Pickard, Marysville, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Tom Johns Jr., three-year-old brother of the bride, served as ring bearer. . Edward Reinking, Corval lis, was best man. Ushers were Tom Boyd, Medford; James Korth, Phoenix; and Mr. Alle- man. . The bride's parents were hosts at a reception in the Masonic temple at Glendale following the wedding. Spring flowers decorated the rooms. Friends of the bride served cake and punch to the 200 guests. ; The young couple traveled to San Francisco and the bay area for their wedding trip and will make their home at 208 Hawthorne street, Med ford. The bride, who attended Mrs. Laura Swinnerton Visitor in Hornbrook Hornbrook - Mrs. Laura Swinnerton is spending a few days here visiting friends and relatives. She was a guest for three days at the home of Mrs. Bertha Bradley, and for sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Hamner. Mrs. Swinnerton, a former Hornbrook resident, had spent the winter in Oakland, Calif., and was enroute to Corvallis, Ore., where she makes her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holland. - Mr. Holland is a brother of Mrs. Hamner, and for several years, the Hamners and the Hollands owned and operated Camp Lowe on the Klamath river. f Week end visitors of Mr. Uh Mrs. Hamner were Mrs. Tom Collister and son Tom mv. The Collisters lived here for a number of years, until he was transferred two years n tn the Redwood highway quarantine station where he Darrell Lee Ron (Len't Photo) Glendale High school and Robertson's School of Busi ness, is employed by the First National Bank of Oregon. The bridegroom attended Medford High school, Oregon State college and Southern Oregon college. He is con tinuing his studies at SOC. Those coming from out of town, in addition to those in the wedding party, included Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Runkle, grandparents of the bride groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Vitek, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, and daughter, Norma, all of Eugene; Nor man Runkle, uncle of the bride groom, Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Pickard, uncle and aunt of the bride, Marysville; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johns, grand parents of the bride, Orland, Calif. mm l-.3tA.i !. For the Final Touch Visit Burelson's Hair Fashions 'erda, Bobbie and Ed at Your Service Under the Direction of Glenn Phone SP 2-5252 for Your Appointment I . Wesleyan Service Guilds Plan District Meeting Coos Bay has been chosen by the Eugene district Wesleyan Service Guilds of the Method ist church for their annual week end meeting, April 2 and 3, according to the dis trict secretary, Mrs. K. B. Prouty, Springfield,- and the associate secretary, Mrs. L. A. White, Medford. The final date for reserva tions is March 29 and forms have been sent to unit presi dents. They include Miss Gen nie Kent, Mary Martha unit, Ashland; Miss Voda Brower, Ruth Esther unit and Mrs. Carl G. Burk, Susannah Wes ley unit, Medford. Registration will begin at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, April 2. A devotion service will open the week end with Mrs. Joyce Stevens, Springfield, in Installation Announced Shady Cove Installation of officers of Steelhead post and auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at the post hall April 1 at 8 p.m. Kenneth Oliver will head the post as commander and Mrs. Reed McKay will be president of the auxiliary. The groups have made pre parations for their annual Easter breakfast to be held in the hall Easter jnorning. Oth er activities planned by the auxiliary include a variety show April 6, ' and participa tion in th hobby fair at Camp White domiciliary April 24. Mrs. Harry 'Birch, . Mrs. Cassel, Mrs. Ivan Lusk and Mrs. McKay served refresh ments at the domiciliary March 9 to 58 domiciliary members who had birthdays last month. Mrs. Dale Sowers and Mrs. Dale Sawyer served refresh ments to the post and auxili ary at the last meeting. Post members cooked and served a turkey dinner to the auxiliary March 19 as a result of the men's group losing a membership contest. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, visitors from California, were guests. 19 9 a r f 1ST 1 charge. Next will be a presen tation of the subject "Em ployed Women and the Church'.' with discussion groups on the topics "The Sit uation Today"; "Men and Women in Today's Situation"; "The Changing Family"; and "The Church and Commu nity." Saturday Banquet The banquet Saturday eve ning will be served in the Coos Bay Methodist church dining room by the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Invocation will be by the Rev. Paul Peterson, pastor of the host church. The speaker will be the Rev. Cyril Dorsett, Myrtle Creek. Mr. Dorsett came to the Oregon confer ence from Jamaica, British West Indies. A .candlelight service will conclude the Sat urday program. Sunday morning devotions and breakfast will be at The Timber Inn, Coos Bay. Re ports of lines of work will be given by chairmen and the re port of the nominating com-, mittee will be by the chair man, Mrs. A. C. James, Med ford, followed by the busi ness meeting and election of officers. The group will then adjourn to the host church for morning worship. Luncheon will be in the church dining room with a closing medita tion by Mrs.4 Nelle Cline, Eugene. The Wesleyan Service Guild is auxiliary to the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church and is composed of employed women. , Europe Is Topic For Study Club Travel Study club of the Oregon Federation of Wom en's clubs will meet Tuesday, March 29, at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace room at Girls' Com munity club. Mrs. John L. Mansfield will give the program on "Eu rope." Mrs. Frank L. Stratton will be hostess. " ' i Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed Pair Lives in Medford Butte Falls-Mr. and . Mrs. Gary Settell are making their home in , Medford following their wedding March 12 in Reno, Nevada. Mrs.' Settell is the former Miss Nancy Ann Kadin, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price, Butte Falls. Mr. Settell is the son of Mrs. Shirley Settle, 507 Effie street, Medford. Mr. Settell is employed at the Top Notch cafe. The bride is a senior at Medford High school. Twins Celebrate 11th Anniversaries Trail - A twin birthday was celebrated when Mrs. Bill Wilson of Trail entertained af her home with a birthday party observing the 11th birth day anniversaries of her twin daughters, Judy and Joy. - Games were played and re freshments served. Prizes were won by Gloria Ragsdale and Linda Loper. Guests attending were Judy and Janice Waltz, Donna Weitman, Ann Akins, Laura Dawson, Cynthia Frye, Linda Loper, Kitty Barlow, Jackie Carlton, Gloria and Carol Ragsdale, Linda Robbins and Barbara Campbell. This Is The Way You Want To Look This Spring! (Left). THE. PETITE FIGURE SELECTS A LESLIE FAY A cardigan jacket tops the one-piece dress with a shirt and skirt look. In prima donna. A rayon and silk fabric. Navy with print top. Costume Shown Petite Sizes 16-20 $29 Others From Sizes 1 2-20 Petite (Right) - - FOR THE REGULAR SIZES Select a costume of simple elegance pure sillc or cotton prir" 39 Let Spring. Go To Your Head! Another exciting shipment of beautiful straws and flowers. Plus those light and becoming whimsies. Gary Settell Lincoln PTA Has Election Mrs. Lrien fctewart was elected president of Lincoln Parent-Teacher association at a March 11 meeting. Mrs. Rob ert Hord was elected vice- president; Mrs. Billy Dean, secretary; and Mrs. W. I Thompson, treasurer. Warren Wolfe, Medford high art instructor, talked on the importance of an art pro gram in the public schools He stressed the value of ere ative quality in art through the grades and pointed out that convention and the laws of nature cannot be ignored where art is concerned. . Plans for the coming con vention in Medford of the Oregon Council of Parents and Teachers were discussed and members decided the new officers should be delegates to the convention. Mrs. Bernice Viles won the teachers room count, having the greatest percentage of parents of students present at the meeting in March. Mothers of pupils in sthe second grade served refresh ments. 98 ' 10-20 in either 98 Two Tog ether Live Cheaper Than 1 and 1 Corvallis An unwary bach elor may think he's being trapped by the old saw "two can live cheaper than one," but there's a grain of truth in the statement, say Oregon State college extension food marketing specialists. What they tell "singletons" and families is ihat a young married couple can eat for less money per person than two single Dersons livine alone. In other words, the "unit" cost, or ner nerson cost lowers, but the total food bill increases. A U. S. department of ag riculture survey of families in the West shows that the aver age cost of food for families in the West shows that the av erage cost of food for families of four persons averaged about $33.10 a week, compar ed with a grocery bill of $21.40 for a family of two. On this basis, unit cost for one member in the four-member household was $8.28 com pared t,o $10.70 a person in the smaller family. Regardless of family size, meat, poultry, and fish took by far the largest part of the food dollar roughly a third specialists continue., Fam ilies with more members spent a larger portion of their food money for milk and dairy pro ducts and for flour, cereals and bakery products than smaller families. Large fam ilies also spent less for meat, poultry and fish and for fresh fruits and vegetables than the smaller families. Another reason that "unit" cost per member is less in a large family than in single households is that unmarrieds eat out more and are less like ly to produce or preserve foods at home. William Wilsons Entertain Visitors Trail-Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm Taylor, Healdsburg, Calif., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and family, Trail. Mrs. Wilson is the niece of the Taylors. Also a recent guest of the Wil son family was Mrs. Mildred Ramsey, Troni, Calif. YOUR CHARGE Shady Cove Couple Returns From Coast Shady Cove-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Conway, Shady Cove, have returned from a vacation to the coast where they visit ed Mrs. Conway's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fos ter. The Conways, who are birdwatchers, reported that they identified 38 varieties of birds during their trip. X r FROM DOROTHY GRAY Only hair color you caa Safe! Gentle! Tested! OGILVIE HOME PERMANENT conditions hair as it curls for a soft, lasting wave. 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