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o 0 o 0 O SUNDAY, JUNE It, HIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORB, (Mft . ; ; . .' : s 4 f Mm, Mclvyn Cohtn Junior Order "Announced The Prince of Syracuse, the Junior order of Knight of Pythias, Is being organized in Medford by Talisman lodge, Eligible for membership are boys between the ages of 12 and 20. The order was in stituled1 in 1024. The group will meet Fri day, June 24, at the Pythian building, Fifth and Grape streets at 7:30 p.m. For fur ther information call D. R Kadin, SPring 2-8007. 1 5Ihowpr Honors Beveree Clark A bridal shower honoring Miss Beverlee Ann Clark was given June 14 at the home of Mrs. Edith Whillock. Mrs. Donald Minear was In charge of games and Mrs. Helmer Tlnseth assisted the hostess. Thirty-three guests attend ed. Miss Clark Is to be married July 2 to Russell Grove, son of Mrs. Clarence Edmonds, 3380 North Pacific highway. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, nuo uerrydaie avenue. Parties Honor Esther Walden Recent parties have honor ed Miss Esther Joan Walden, whose wedding to Ray Blldcr- back has been set for next Sunday. Miss Walden is a daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Wal den, 848 West McAndrews road, and the late Mr. Wal den, and her fiance is a son of Mrs. W. H. Turley, Cole man Creek road, and L. M. Bildcrback, Medford. Mrs. C. A. Renken honored Miss Walden at a shower at her home, 26 Kenwood ave nue. JiJgmeen guests were present. Another party was given by Mrs. I, F. Andrews, 72 Laurel street, Ashland, with 12 guests present. Last Thursday night mem bers of the Pythian club hon ored the bride-elect at a party at the home of Mrs. John Rus sell, 333 Sutter street. Twenty five guests attended. The wedding will take place in Virginia City, Nov., and the newlyweds will liva In San Francisco where Mr. Bilderback is employed by Sayre and Tosco. Miss Wal den is Western Union delivery supervisor. Ceremony At Capital Weds Pair Of Interest here is newt of the wedding of Miss Patricia Rukovlna, formerly of Med ford, to Melvyn Cohen, Wash ington, D.C., May 20 In Con gregation S h a a r Tefila Washington. The Rabbi Martin S. Hal- tern conducted the ceremony which was attested by about 100 guests. The chapel was decorated with baskets of white stock and carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ru kovina, 235 South Oakdale avenue, Medford. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen, Washington. ine bride wore a short white peau de sole gown and carried a bouquet of carna- tlons and stephanotis. Honor attendant was Miss Cynthia Rukovina, sister of the bride. sne wore a white nylon or gandy dress embroidered in light blue and her bouquet was oi wnite carnations. Best man for Mr. Cohen was Mitchell Gordon, Wash ington. Ushering was Louis Tubman, Philadelphia, broth er-in-law of the bridegroom, ine mother of the bride wore a beige chiffon dress and a hat trimmed in the same fabric. The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue 1np sheath and flowered hat. ineir corsages were of chids. Among the guests were two aunts of the bride, Mrs. Ed win Mitcnell, New York Cltv. and Miss Martha Williams Washington. A reception was held In lh Congregation social hall. Mr. Maurice Clerman, sister of Driaegroom, cut the cake, and helping with the arrange ments was Mrs. Louis Tub man, sister of the brideernom. Their daughters, Miss Susan Clerman and Miss Stacey Tub man, passed rice bags of blue net tied with satin ribbon. For traveling the bride wore a black and while ch sheath with a short jacket. She wore black accessories and a white orchid. The parents of the bride gave a rehearsal d nner tho night before the wedding for me iamuies and out-of-town guests. The couple left after the reception for a honeymoon in the Shenandoah valley, Vir ginia. They are at home at iuat Ames road. SIU, .springs, ma. W "TtA t I' 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Paul Strong (Landis photo) Installation Set By Bethel Today Miss Theresa Six will ho installed honored aueen of Bethel 55, International Or- der of Job's Daughters, In pub lic ceremonies set for today at 4 o'clock at the Pythian hall. Medford chapter, De Molay will assist and a reception will follow. A group of members from Bethel 55's buddy bethel at Princville is expected for the event. I Natural or Whit r white 17 eK 9" I our gay glamourous ,U-C4U-W"OlMO collection of GOLO GALAS Every day's a holiday when you wear these light-hearted flats. Wonderful compliment-catchers . . , and the most comfortable compuuioiis you've ever worn. $ykt4Uu dad Steuwtt The Corner Shoe Store Central at Main Downtown Medford Carol Jean HoriUy (KnacksUdt photo) Carol Horsley. Robert Gilmore Engaged to Wed Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Carol Jean Horsley to Robert Lee Gilmore. Miss Horsley is the daughter of Mrs. Ada C. Hors ley, 651 J street. Medford. and Comdr. Grant E. Horslev! United Slates Navv (Retired) ugaen, utan. Miss Horsley is a graduate of George Washington univer sity, Washington, D.C., where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority and was listed in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. She was employed in the execu tive offices of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Washington from June 1954 to December 1956. Miss Horsley returned to Oregon and has been a social caseworker with the Jackson County Public Welfare com mission since December 1957. Mr. Gilmore is the son of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gilmore, uoylcstown, Bucks county, Pa., and William A. Gilmore, New Bern, N.C. He attended Pennsylvania State and Mon tana State universities. He has been employed with the U.S. Forest Service, Rogue Kiver National Forest, in Un ion Creek and Prospect since l53. A late summer wedding is piannca. 4 Teachers Here To Visit Friends Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Mitchell and their children, jan and ward, are in Med ford as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Medley, 333 West Jack son street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are teachers, and they for merly were on the staff of the Medford public school sys tem, with Mr. Mitchell teach ing at Roosevelt and his wife at Hedrlck Junior High school. For the past two years they have been employed by the United States Navy, with Mr. Mitchell serving as ad ministrator of education for Salpan and other islands of that area, and Mrs. Mitchell as a teacher. Before going to Saipan. the Mitchells taught in schools on Guam. Next year the family will be in Trinidad. The Mitchells will be here about two weeks. Chapter Organized A new chapter of Beta Sig ma Phi sorority to be known as Gamma Rho has been or ganized in the Phoenix-Tal ent area. Under the sponsor ship of Alpha Beta chapter of Medford, members of the new chapter attended a series of get-acquainted parties. 'ine pledge rituals took place May 17th at Ping's Gar dens, following a banquet. In- stalation of officers was held, with Mrs. Jack Wheeler in stalled as president. Mrs. Harold Sloper is vice presi dent; Mrs. Charles Rhodes, recording secretary; Mrs. Wil liam Knips, treasurer; Mrs, William Kidsen, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Robert Myrik and Mrs. David Tav- lor, city council renresHnla. tives. Mrs. Leta Neely is the new chapter's director, and Mrs. Wayne Turpin is the sponsor. June 6 at the home of Mrs. Harold Sloper, the new chap ter held its first meeting, es tablished the chaDter bv-lawa ana planned pledge training. ivirs. wayne Turpin assisted group. Monday, June 20. a SDecial ritual will be held at the home of Mrs. Sloper in Phoe nix to induct Mrs. Dean Dor man into the chapter. Mrs. Ernest Flakus, Alpha Beta president, will conduct the ceremony. Strong-Twedell Ceremony Held at Assembly Church Miss Chloe Sue Twedell be came the bride of Donald Paul Strong at an 8 o'clock ceremony June 4 in the First Assembly of God church. The Rev. Robert Cull officiated at the double-ring ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Twedell, 1675 Valley View drive, Ash land. Mr. Strong'! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strong, 805 Waverly avenue. Baskets of orchid colored gladioli, white stock and palms decorated the altar. About 200 relatives and friends attended. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of silk organza over taf feta with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and a Sabrina neck line accented with appliques of Alencon lace. The applique was repeated across the front of the full skirt. A butterfly bustle at the waistline in back tapered into a full chapel train. Her veil was of fingertip length silk illusion held by a double queen's crown of Alencon lace and pearls. Mrs. George Hiede played the organ and accompanied soloists Mrs. Wallace Nylan der, Gerald Leslie and James Nilsen. Mrs. James Nilsen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a ballerina length dress of purple silk organza with matching hat and float veil. Her bouquet was of orchid colored gladioli and pink rosebuds. Bridesmaids were Mrs Conrad Twedell, the bride's sister-in-law; Miss Rosalie Twedell, her cousin: Miss Bonnie Cox, San Francisco; and Miss Dorothy Horten. They wore identical ballerina- length dresses of nylon or- ganza of orchid color, with matching hats and float veils. They carried orchid colored gladioli sprays. The bride's small niece and nephew, Deborah Twedell and Jonathan Nilsen, dressed as miniature bride and bride groom, also attended the couple, Jonathan serving as ring bearer. Little Cindy S m e 1 1 z e r. dressed in orchid organza, was flower girl. Miss Deanne Strong, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Lily Myers lighted candles. They were dressed in full-skirted balle rina-length pink organza gowns. Bert Simpson, San Francis co, served as best man. Ushers were Ben Cortez. Gerald Les lie, Conrad Twedell, brother of the bride, and James Nil- sen, her brother-in-law. U. C, Keener, uncle of the bride, IN TUNE WITH JUNE . . . REED & BARTON Sterling Medford Woman Is Guild Speaker Mrs. William B. Clin. 2235 Oakwood drive, was in Prospect Tuesday where she pokc for a meetim of St. Martin's guild of Church of the Good Shepherd held at the church, Mrs. Clegg, who Is diocesan secretary for Epis copal Churchwomen of Ore gon and a member of St. Mark's Episcopal church here, talked to the group on Chris tian social relations. Mal 'avwil. ib IM4.., ' !f d ortw'- e A wftjy iolW illw con Mort F W ) tt.OO. Prim Mow j I J WQS I ot por 4pc Mttfagt a.T.I. Iff I. U n cusstc sow ., ,. . trru CAMI : I ,; y I rHi iaw , , ,t.,73 j I T" M 00 I I rm DIAMOND , IV I HUNCII I M1.15 $79 JJ CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED LAWRENCE'S YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE SomUNiIki la Fit,. !,, fMamM ,- Wstchn 130 I. MAIN 1ST. 1901 and Don Kahl, who also served as ushers, took charge of special lighting for the ceremony. Mrs. Twedell wore a rose costume of imported Alencon lace for her daughter's wed ding. Her corsage was a white orchid. The bridegroom's mother chose a dress of sea foam green organza worn with a white orchid corsage. Mrs. G. F. Coldwell and Mrs. Ross Twedell, aunts of the bride, were in charge of the reception which followed in the church annex. They also cut and served the cake. Mrs. U. C. Keener, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. Gerald Leslie poured. Miss Hazel Hanson took charge of the guest book. Among out-of-town guests were the bridegroom's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strong, and family, Tacoma, Wash.; the Misses Roslna Atencio, Rebecca Bel mudes, Gladys and Valina Enns and Ben Cortez, all of San Francisco; Miss Ginger Bond, Anderson, Calif.; and Miss Renata Rembold, who is visiting from Switzerland. The bride chose a white and aqua flowered print suit with black accessories for traveling. She also wore a gold-throated white orchid. The young couple traveled to San Francisco, where they left by jet airline for a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. While there they plan to visit the Rev. and Mrs. David Paco, Honolulu, former college classmates of the bride. On their return, they will make their home in San Francisco, where the bridegroom is a purchasing agent for Western Fire Equipment company. The bride is a graduatt of Ashland High school and at tended Bethany Bible college. The bridegroom is a graduate of Medford High school and attended San Francisco City college and Heald'i Engineer ing school, San Francisco. HELP US! W nMd clorhlni, ihoest 4lthn, lumituro, tni boddlna. We Pick Up. HILP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly SPring J-7333 Fashions . . . For The Bride and for every member of the Bridal Party. Let us help you plan the wedding of your dreamt. 214 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-7169 'CTS FASHION CENTS Look what's up at WARNER'S9 stray New ! . , . the first strapless that really Keeps You Cool . . . and always stays up! Airy elastic mesh around each cup makes "tomor. row" the coolest strapless you've ever worn . . . 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