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0 o so 0o c , OO o O O Q 0 0 a . o o O o ilO I A n gjterno osjfrtnonycjdrrtible-Aictfmony lSirst pSynday, April 24, wedded Mis ary Ellen Atterbury, daughter of fijlr. and Mrs. vximo P. Atterbury, 1002 WerJ Otln. 41 4 4 J . . -cicvciuu sireei, ana rioDeri K. PlanSenhorn, s of Mr. and fill Ralph Plankenhorn, It) Lewis agenue. The Rev. Rob rt . DoTy performed th (r. o o o : " r " . I ; W I'ly -J :i Mortal will b plsoity. M lj Pi'jj to om this bleuedly I ',11 jjl) cool ttttt nd nylon J I J J. m8h,0t-h crai resist- i 1 Oil ?t 1- 'j t'Witino Of dv m f B-i I , town. Half si tat. Many !j IS j! otlvwtylw. ? til tn'j porWfit jlft from our I I C l" ! 'i blouses. eoWts, i NBrA You find lb h&) V you lov ft? live in" Meithodist church. Th bridtk. vi nOki rieeJS bj hSr 3UhSt Ui j) tSoCn o. tull ana ChntUy lace, l&ta .t' lO bodies embroidered in s4quirucflared into tj full "sQin o lace and tulla ruffles. A lace tiara em broider48 with eed pearls GO -V ' ur i?3 gQ. 8olfet g. glaBS&lirg) "TT 1 lTscak-'MV: held ?irjprt$ '. i;iic vail. hich ca e Oo tha bridcQiAom. n3 cris4 cf cade bouauet of pink baby rosebuds and tvhite slephan oli5. centered with a white orchid. O t Miss Bonnie Broadbeck was -e- Red Cfoss o A plfint, iaked od and rummaja) sal sponsored by Red Cross volunteers will be Hold infthSiEifrden of MiCand iiMrs. O. AV Eden, 211 Gene .tetj) street, Saturday, May irom jtuiajm. to b p.m. q Genera chairmaa for iKij eyajit is MtsJ LllIiitH Salad; She will be assisWdjbyiJpard meners, volunteers a ni nQibers of tl Junior (Je Crds) Tea and coffee wirr be served throughout the day. Mrs. Salade states that Mrs. Edoshas offeredto d(5)plants right out of iH?arden for those that wish them. Flats of annuals (J)id" perennfife will also be available. Mrs. Salade requests that au ftofsons having extra plants "white elephants," 6r) bakeo- eois to donate, call the chapter office, SPring 2-4405, or the SaladeJiome, NOrmandy 4-2202, tcHhave these picked up. Articles may also be taken to the RedSross office at 60 Hawthorneave nue. .. rr To Hold Meeting S 'Jnllv Titilnhprs will mppf fat the home of Mrs. Harry Barneburis, 1297 Sunset ave., Friday, May 6, at 1:30 p.m. for dessert luncheon. Kefautifu't' styles - from.- TH31 finest 100 Announcements Invitation with double envelop, as low aL Additional 100s at low at W aln f(tmr Pnn,.u r.ll.n At Horn or Recepti; Cirds, FiriV 100, 80 uo Internals (or Thank You) Firt J.00 53.80. Beautiful Mooogrammed Note cnoice or many styles engraving, I w 54.00 ins. Business Cards and Letterheads, first 1000 $15.0 All PricQ include ; Copper Plata or Steel Die. Cfll SPrin 2-77T4 and atk'Sar M. Oala NawtonJSf appalaf ptlt to M Hies beautiful Mmpltt, 9 JOURNAL H? 702 South Grap Strait W -. tu-ggMMlJ IJ1. IUjaiW.1 J.I laU, 1IU i - - -. , , , . H i Hi maid of honor. SlPrV: allerina lerjth f)in was ai white chiffrftWn flight blue cum c;und and bar.-J panel. She W S blue tiara with seed pearfs which held a short blue net veii, and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. Four BridOimi.ic.fl Bridesmaids were Miss Dl 'aTie FlaTikennorn; sister oi'TTie bridtoei7i,--iniaS -SifaioiT Mc' Neil, Miss Ruth Schroeder and Miss Carmen Bernheisel. All wore ballerina-lenjnh frocks of light blu chiffon, fash-t-iiii as t!st f m)d of honor. Their tintaa wert bit ith seed pearls and iield thort tine not veils. ?hiy carried cascade T)0uqH.i o? f ar.fc itiy natlortp) ' A. Gerry Lyoi1ji ,6)hjt man and usljgrs were lrry Plank enhorn, brother of the ide- Jlyjom. John -ililne) Kenneth Mett'jue ,efi ws?-d Cripe. Mils) Betty ankenhorn, another sistet of the bride groom, (Slid) Miss Ellen BroXcj) beti) ligllil'd candles. They wore white) ballerina-lith frocksof Vhite organza with erqtxissed ""najtel Sowers on the skirts. (J Mm) Ra'plwMatlack sang. accompanied by Alra Lester Bottrdman af the orgfln. Bas kets of white stockand pink carnationsQ decollated the TluibridolTmother chose a blue lact afternoon dress with bone colored accessories and an orchid corsage). The bride- I B - 7 ..,-ijL.-k Igj oom's mother wore', pinltrk. lace ffernoon dress with1 pinV and white accessories and a whita orchid corsai.) ftOBsptioa Halalj ' About 150 friends and rel atives were present for lhe ceriinibny and rec(V)jto)i which followed In the church paro)s. Mrs. W. VsChristlieb, Anaheim, Calif.,(ardMrs. D. P. Schndcr, lnge)wood, Calif., Visters of the bride, poured coffM)and MrsCn neth E. Pickens, aunt of the bride, served punch Miss NorjilenefSf hell was in charga iof the giiefit book and Miss Sandra Kline took charge(Trt the gifts. OuUoi town guests included Mrs. QtJ A. McKever, aunt of h e bridegroom, Camas, Wash., W, W. Christlieb and children Dennis, Douglas,lsanding community ser-yice !DnrrvrssOvl Shervl XtlBlwrnv vCalif'Mf's. Williamfaerttri and sonrent, Portlan6Mr. and Mr.Qoelos Atterbury and children, Gordon, Suzanne, Bobbv and Bill, Sutherlin: MisslAJona Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Atterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atterbury and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doyle, all of Roseburg. The bride and bridegroom1 are both graduates of MedfoM ! Hfgk school with thel.cliss of 19oB. The bride is employed at Anders Photo shop antrjier husband at Matlack's Super Market. F6r her wedding trip the bride chose a navy blue jacket dress with white accessories. The young couple will be at home at 610 "Whitman place after a(w(eddmji trip to San Francisco, and the California Convention Report Plannddfor ,otfs Mi5)iemt Steuben will re-poi?t-Wthe recent state con venUon at a meetiffg of the Medford chapter, Sftmerican Gbl Star Mothers, Wnc, Tuesday, May 3. JJ The group will for dessert luncheon at l:3(Pp.m. in the courthouse auditorium. A business session will fllow. o COPPERPLATE of Engraved Lettefing to ef, wedding TptioneryC $9.00 T.Va. inn(l A ... Paper !h Envelopes, $bur 0 PRINT SHOP Mtdford, Ort(M r '7m nr. 5k ai (Classic photo) Ui nJ Mr TamA. P r-n-rl.kd n " -- MedfdrdoJqcef O . ,k r-, -,ll First Aaf Dr. rWty Lou Dunlop, asi ciate professor of education at SouthernTSlreeon college, will avarjH luncheon ot? iledfora Jayceettes. TJirfem-ts sched uled for Saturday, May 14. at li3U j.m-at Rogue Valley ConHy club. Dr. Dunlop Ijlls many speakiM engagerts for various groups of the area. During the Hanchean the Jayceettes will honor a Med ford woman between the ages of 20 (rid 40 years for out- fauruTjMhepustivlr. i.-ettersTf-r"Pi tw his-raionMjlar aveHO-PI-tMTJTTWT--been senv to local organiza- Contemporarv Bool lions, and the general chair - men, Mrs. ChfiMes Jonesfand and the general chair--Mrs. ClitiMes Jones(an i GfavrlcWl-Ienry, urge Mrs. GKarlcs-IIenry, urge prefilfletrt o these groups to ehjeT candidates. It isTiointed n,,4 (Vtut urnmnn i,Vin BnOoifD in church worK( yiuth leader Sfy! 208-ftayoftrKfytA Ungth pantiv glrdl . . . "feu, full-faiMoned comfort . . llims you from your woist to Q whiipef abovo your knt . (Ml. 28-Nyfcn. J TO 1 oUtsg-smoothly! .o-vi-- v r o' " w j JiVl G m EAST MAIN STREEf) j 5 ItSump. --. Dfr t0 Rjbir,n Bros. l I turn iT-" - t 9 ship wb)with such orgSlnua tions as Girl' Scoutsiamp Fire Girls,(wi clubs, or. other social service and civi irbups. may be ellglptafor theaward. Reservations' for the lunch eon may bejnade with Mrs. RicbatdJGtferV SPpn)2-9230. Ips. Donald Lua iji chair man of Miecpratidnaj M(ri. Jamps Ahpr nnd Mr Kpnn Knackstedt(Jrtnacharg of pi'ogiram and Wkets. audi uvirs. UTeeris puDiicuy cnair fnwho Club to(S5e) Contemporary BookOrlub i - will meet at 12:30 Pljy May i 4, at the home o Mrs. Floyd Hart on Grant road-Mrs. r loyd Hart and Mrs. (gilbert Hart will be hostesses (io llinnh dJK lha n( rn ml'uffl vim - 1 be UMenDy IM fprrioil. QJ At retiogfion ray "O' Q O" . 1 - $eata), fuiiffnaaaji IN H8 SI ffltltt co4 hat Sfyft 2-i-f9yTS:-ik...J7.fl fajaW,'r-.. M ' Miss Nancy Fayi Eck be- bi'tjt) of James E. Carrier in a ceremony heliT, April 15 at First Me3dist . . , church. Dr. George G. Rose-P-.-.-v- . "if'p'H . a o'tiueit rvcuiiig -weuiiiua it-' tended by 135 relatives and frauds. Tl wedding data aas ch en for Good Friday a tha oup't rs er3ge on Ma;h 27, Goo f riday in 1959. Its'; brid g ftrttffm t'i Mrs. Louia, tc. V s'h Pehch itiMit. Gwrrw'a: H-'-en1" fi: r. (Sut Lewis Marcf, Sit Film tiet. a 'hie nvai m inarrnujai Lilwa end white : woeli oi(ed th church tbr th dou bts) riojt) rita. TU) (iotyt.oa rooms l in,;cnurcn mvv w orated rtih biliy fiinK ri buiv aip firna for !t icw tic4' which tb?H&) Km 0. P. MacDouiall weasiMoiKt. Tt-. hHrf matm a whita B- oo lai wall lanaili gi'wn sVyled. on prinutaa liaa, ITIi fjill tiered ikir U tlnlshad with n ajlcped hcmliiit and ;'qrr aibow ivna'xi 'il held' by aj pearl cmiwn. Sh i tarr(el) fa) hi(g) orchid; JMid aift from her) fajbjer, tlta)' lirte Louis G. Efc) MTi Anna M(a if?) Eck, tearfiilh Falls, vai hnr.or at tendant for her cousin, utile M o b e r IWBeaton; (Mra) Donald (E)-i(hon, (HliW Idaho, and Mrs. Wiltafi B1- ner. They worero) piijli) flowered nylon Wi5tyi over matchifii) cotton (sdin. They fcatjriedouqueU)of rosebuds m.A ninlr (niahi.mp-linim) I Jt- hla D)iiw)Frorit (j-atfji er gin. Paul CrJKi()r. Portlaiid; served (ii bW trian (JpY his Kmihor RiiHrt Oolrin. 'Ehrl Knight, ihd David R.1mil?) C!aidlelighte)(wt) Louli) ECBIJr., Droiner oi uw.uiihb Vria Fred (fii:k) Jr., cousin 0& Thetnrirle-N -aa, s kFjUfTieTdaudh tar's wedding) Mrs. Ei;k) wora a licht oiu linen (shwthk drasa with bhl) niifl) white accessoris rara,1 tin (iMeath" areaa) with Mi)l atid (w.Biw Jlwerwv Tnujr rrnrnilrtlWllVl whlKli Orchid At eiasv. Biwa tf d traj oK0fl ayhQi. BSxOO aTaMvo 8V 8MRt ttObftnitia goWflt Sera'i 3 a floflg ftu8 ki Eck, aunt of the bride, and MiO Paul liters, aunt of the ' srvra .-ug I'oRr. ;ira. iAilvin Rasmussen presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Robert Sn-v? rcjsm -Of hp i-',',, poiirci .'-.ti.-je. - Darlenc oohv. Klamath Falls.Ov..a in era me of the guest bs k. The couple traveled to tiie coast on their wedding trip and are making their h:aiie at 507 South Peach street. For travelog the bride wore a gray cotton and ?,;a; sheath dre.; .h n-a'.chira, cot. Her t?jei 'eiVthitai lavender orciiidf Hnt by her brother, Corporal r.i-,ii,i -iM:m FrEk, ajho is g;atioia.i in Germany ith tf U. at. army. The briclt artotoaft of Mediord.fiigh ,,And at- nii44 putlian OiiU)a col ;ii. ha ii t Mcrclary i',h Pao-ific Sinfenciav co'Mpaiiv. Tdr. C r r i r tir,e ranilin Hiajh fc'fcoof. Portland, ami J villa Bis ax'hool He i KUfJoysti by V. W. 'Mitf ad dB. rfrnnij l6i5) out iiv town aaeat w! 'MV. Srid 'Mrs. Paul B:tsi Portland;) Mr. and Ml frti Sole. Klamath Fails; and Mr. and Mi's. Ray Bruwn, iigefii, Opera Oirectoc Audiiiojis Siudsnt ugiL'n Miss Jt'ira Jean Cffohnmayg, ditighter of Mr. So' '5,a; Olto-)'5Vohnmayer, prttltfatfrt, 'Mt'dfilrd, (Wa) or(i) of) tbYjaa) University c((af who (a) e Interviewed April 27 for the San FrancUco 0deb(4 auaQoi(s) Interviitwd also were fifss Ju)l3 Ann Littlehales, Pitrt lanfifalicl Mi Roberta Jo anne Clemjjrns o) Newbefij Tltdifector jif tile) San(JEan eisro ppefa,irt Herbert Ad (e did the auditionii(J) Miss (Frohnmayer, a senior in music! il the university, re-e)itlyaye)l-(8'nlor recital. ii r it , O cS 1 ii71 nil --YvorOrt . oo O o VJ to fjtaifeaftaiicitQit ri) - r rf5SKl 6iptureand rtiisg ibftdKaBtml g B2 it StP O O ItoKThe MotBs Bay Gift -CDOG O O O o 0 . , fc iWr,fl r .J . it IL'I I Si igsnSxIgl Honestly J'ced for 0gr 8 Quarter of a Century Sunday, Miy 1, I960 rf.nts went to E'LWi to attend tneTjTci.w - ss : IT'S HERE! aieavi0r ?t As tf& al aato ik- fl envf 8s fttfliOTJ 4 tttoldt ta n Ms WtW S Bat t AeUaqctts Wtara Ya dck 3H 6REEN STASSW DAVENPORT ( APPllANCB SHO 90S Ma. Crol u9rJforc Firujgt JiWySlHj (grid Sil?irfiSyt'$) (4il ' i 4e fejM tug iept fc aUk (Cm4 i4 jSa CaMHWwn . Will and awni o o Ill c S . 0 a O O 0 o .