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SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1900 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. B 3 Mr. and Mri. Lowoll New De Molay Installed by Commandry Mii hiu l Phillips was In. jtullcd in muster councilor of the Medford Order of PcMu ) In ceremonies conducted recently by Multn commiiijdry In the MumiiiIc temple. lioss C ilkiMiit acted lis Installing of ficer. Other officers Installed were linger Kclsne. senior rounrlliir; Lurry Little, Jun ior councilor: Steve Eicklc bcrifer, senior dencon: Mike Kciilherstim, Junior deacon; Jim Kuhlck, senior steward; Mlcha.I Phillips Jim Annslroni!. junior stow iird; Dean Kvvruhain, chnp luin; Steve Knight, sentinel; liny llcysiill, standards bear er; Unit VnnfJiikcr, iilmoner; Ion Jensen, mursliiill; Jim Woods, orntor; Roger Dyke, first preceptor; Buy llnguc, jiccond preceptor; Ted Van Sickle, third preceptor; Wayne Kelsoc. fourth precep tor; Jack Ford, fifth precep tor; Ciary Wheeler, sixth pre ceptor, and Kd Brownell, sev enth preceptor. DitritiK the ceremony the 3 1 1 1 1 n h Temple chanters, led Shower Honors Recent Bride; Rites in May Mrs, Robert A. Cator, 7511 Ciarlleld street, was hostess for n bridal shower June 24 honoring Mrs. Alton II. Stone. Mrs. Stone, formerly Julie H. Farrell, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Emmet White, Med ford; and Alton II. Stone (known as "Rocky" to Med ford football fans) son of Mrs. Sally Jenkins, Medford, and Alton I1'.. Stone of Itoseburg, wore married In Reno, Ne vada, May 211. The ceremony took place in the Park Wedding chapel, Mrs. Stone Is a secretary wllli llnguo Valley creditors mid Mr. Stone Is iisslsliinl en Klneer at Timber Products. The couple are mnkhiK their liomo In Medford at 221 North Oakdalc avenue. Mrs. Stone was 'presented many Kills. Refreshments were served from a buffet table on the lawn. The centerpiece was n cluster of wedding bells, with n candelabra holding pink candles on either side. A wedding eake made nnd decorated by Mrs. Cator, was cut by Mrs, Stone, Invited guests were Mrs . Matilda Lowtlicr, grandmoth er of Mr, Stone; Mrs. Elennor Shaw, Mrs, Waller Faux, Miss Grace Shaw, Mrs. White, Mrs. I'mil Walker, Mrs. Alex An derson. Mrs. Clay M. Leo, Mrs. Henii llaglcr, Mrs. Wnr- ren Clodard, Mrs. Roger fey ton. Mrs. Harold Gundlach, Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Marge ' Pederson nnd Mrs. Jenkins. V A ;i I 1 X Horvoy Brlmloy Offi cers by Clarence Smith, perform ed. Master Phillips Introduced his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Phillips, and friends of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Conner and .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jonson and families, lie was presented with an Inscribed gavel by his fiillu-r. lie presented a bouquet of pink daisies lo his mother. All other officers In troduced their parents a n d relatives. Advisors Proionl v Members of the fie.Molay advisory board present were Paul Schantol, chairman of advisory council; Hill Wil liams, Dad advisor, nnd Paul Mitchell, Tex Hatcher and Karl Knight, ritualistic advi sors. Members representlnit oth er Mlisnntc orunntntlons who were Introduced were Mr. Cillklsoh, high priest of Royal Arch Masons and illustrious master of Table Rock council of Roynl Select Masters; F. II. Evernham, cmmliicl com mander of Malln commandry 4; John Eddy, worshipful mas ter of Medford Masonic Indue; Mrs. Merrltt Swlni!. associate roynl matron of the Hoxy Ann court of Amaranth; Merrltt Swlnit. associate royal patron of Amnranth; Miss Carlo Bor ough, honor quern, Hethel 14. Job's Daughters; and Miss Suianner Rogers, honored queen, Bethel 511. and junior princess of the Grand Uethe! of the Grand Chapter of Ore lion, Job's Daughters. In closing Master Phillips presented n past master's pin lo Past Master Councilor Hob Baker. Following the ceremo nies there was dancing in the ballroom. Refreshments were served by the mother's club. Mrs. John Pond was in charge of the guest book. Wayne McCraws Honored Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wnvoe Me- Crnw, who were married June 24 In Yreka, Calif., were hon ored Wednesday ni o r n I n g with a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fun ston, 835 Cherry street, by members of the First South ern Baptist church. Mr. McCraw is a son of the Rev. J. M. McCraw, for mer pastor of the First South ern Baptist church here and now of Arkansas, and Mrs. McCrnw. The bride is the for mer Ann Livlni'slnn Irlnhn Falls, who has been making licr home with Mr. and Mrs. David R. Baker. 517 Beatlv street. Cohostess for the ovenl ivnu Mrs. J. J. llobhs. Miss Sylvia Baker presided at the punch bowl and the ealto was aervpri by Mrs, R, E. Rnwson. Mrs. W. E. Shannon was in clmi-en of the decorations. About 40 friends attended. The cnunlc. both students at Southern Oregon college, are making their home nt (io worm urnngc street. Barrie Drama To Be Chosen Ashland - Southern Oregon college's Summer Session piny will bo presented August I) In nn assembly nt the Churchill Hull ntidltorium. A ono net piny by James M. Barrio, famous English drnnin list whose centennlnl Is being colobrntod this your, will be chosen during tryouls accord ing lo Dr. Dorothy Stolp, di rector of the play. She sched uled tryouls for the play nt 12:30 nn July 1, 5 nnd 6. Other tryout times will he announced Inter, Ceremony At Home Weds Pair Miss Gaylo Mario Ilobbs, (15.1 Frances lane, Ashland, became the bride of Lowell narvey nrimiey in u cere mony June in at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Oils Swisher, i no .viutn uakdale avenue. The Itev. Thomas McCainant of Congregational church of- flclated at the one o'clock afternoon rites attended by 01 relatives and friends. I'he bride is a daughter of ol Mrs. Ethel Patterson, Ba ker, and John E. Ilobbs, Springfield, Mo. Mr. Brlmley, who has been making 1 i i h home In Gold Jllll, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hrlin ley, Sail Lake City, Utah. The bride wore a honey colored velvet dress In after noon length with copper ac cessories. Her flowers were lilies of the valley and colum bine. Dr. James A. Hamilton, San Francisco, gave her In marriage, Mrs. SwlBhcr attended the bride. She wore a frock of emerald green styled on prin cess lines und curried yellow flowers. Leonard M a I lie u s, Gold Hill, served as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Swisher home. Among the out of town guests intending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fay, San Francisco, Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Hrlmley, parents of the bridegroom, Donald and Steven Hriniley, brothers of the bridegroom and their families, Mrs. Blaine Kirk- wood, sister of the bride groom, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Patterson, Baker, mother of the bride; and Mr. and M'S. Budd Morrison, Itoseburg. The couple traveled lo Snn Francisco and Salt Lake City on their wedding trip and re turned to Gold Hill, where they lire making their home. June 30. For traveling the bride wore n wheat linen suit with copper accessories. Tlie bride attended the Uni versity of California and Southern Oregon college. She Is employed us a cameraman and lithographer. Mr. B'lm ley nltended the Univers.ty of Utah nnd University of California and Is a design en gineer for Jcddclnh brothers Swecd Mills. Gold Hill. A dinner for members of the wedding party nnd out of town guests was held the eve olng preceding the wedding at the Dardnnello restaurant Gold Hill, by Mr. und Mrs James Buckley. Tip Mist Roberta Clomoni Roberta Clement. Sheffield Killian To Wed in Autumn Mr. and M r s. Robert D. Clement, 2549 Lucky lane, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Dn- lccn, to Sheffield D. Killinn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Killian, Kaysville, Utah. Miss Clement is n graduntc of Medford High school with the IllliO class. Mr. Killian is employed by Memory Gardens Memorial pnrk, Medford. The couple plans an Octo ber wedding In the Latter Day Saints temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Hold Picnic Electn Social club met at Ihe homo of Mrs. J. J. Brown, 252(1 Mcrriman road, June 24 tor a potluck picnic. Dinner was served tinder largo trees In llto ynrd. Mrs. Bernice Brnhs was n guest. Cards fol lowed dinner. The club's nexl meeting will be in September, V U l A V 522 West 6th - Medford ...A. m ' Mr. and Mrs. Robort Mcsscngcr - M (image Announced Talent The Talent Metho dist church was the setting for the June 25 wedding of Miss Therza Aldora Bratcher nnd Robert Churchill Messen ger. The Rev. Earnest Bell of ficiated at the 8:30 o'clock ceremony attended by 180 relatives nnd friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linzie A. Bratcher, 1775 Ashland Mine road. Mr. Messenger is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Loren E. Mes- sengcr, Route 1, Box 33. Hoy Purmenler, Eugene, nnd Wesley S. Riley, Central Point, were soloists for the double ring rites. Mrs. Allen Colburn played the weeding music. Gtvcn In marriage by her father, the brtdc wore a floor length gown fashioned with white lace bodice and gath ered taffeta skirt which ter minated in a chapel train. Her fingertip length veil was held by a pearl and lace cap and she carried a heart-shaped bouquet of gardenias, ivy and stephanntis. Mrs. Gerald Troxel. Arling ton, Calif., was matron of honor. She wore a pink lace dress nnd carried a bouquet of Ivy nnd pink stock. Other attendants were Mrs. Frank Ferguson, Miss Mnxinc Crow- son, Ashland, and Miss Alar- ian Davis, Ashland. They wore blue taffeta sheath frocks with white lace over skirts and carried bouquets of ivy and blue stock. Candlelightcrs were Carol Crawford, niece of the bride groom; Gerald Woods. Craig Riley, and Donna Woods, nephews nnd n niece, respec tively, of the bride. The girls wore light blue dresses. Little Sharon Boyer, Med- Bridge-Luncheon Honors Sister Mrs. Kenneth Brown honor ed her sister, Mrs. Douglas Wall, Spokane, at a luncheon and bridge party Thursday afternoon. The party was nt the Brown's home, 1505 Wil son place, nnd was held on the patio, Mrs. Wall nnd her two chil dren, Rnndy nnd Gregg, re turned to Medford with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnrell Huson, after the Husons had visited in Spokane with their daughter nnd her family in June. The Husons, the visit ors and the Browns nnd their children lire spending the week end nnd July Fourth holldny nt Lake of the Woods. Lieutenant Wall, with the United Stales Air Force at Spoknnc, will join his family nt the lake July 0 nnd they will return north later. WOMEN'S BEGINNING and INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING Starling July 5 Beginners 7:30-8:30 Intermediates I 8:30-9:30 Phone SPring 2-6295 .. I.,.. .i,;.,.---r Churchill Mossengor (Landii photo) Bratcher ford, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a while taffeta dress with pink sash. Ring bearer was Bruce Fjarli, Medford, nephew of the bride. Wesley Monroe, Jefferson, Ore., served as best man. Ushers were James E. Tizek ker, Medford; William Flint, Fcrndale, Wash., cousin of the bridegroom; and Dale Monroe, Ashland. Mrs. Bratcher wore a blue and black checked suit and Mrs. Messenger chose a pink lace dress. Their corsages were gardenias and pink rose buds. Buskcts of blue stock and white lilies decorated the church for the wedding. A reception was held in the church annex following the ceremony. Cutting and serving the cuke and pouring punch were Mrs. Robert Bur gess, Mrs. Frank Root, Mrs Eldo Burgess and Mrs. Max Crowson, all Ashland. Mrs Raymond Cornwall, Eugene, was in charge of the guest book. The couple traveled to the coast on their wedding trip, the bride wearing for travel ing a blue jersey sheath dress with white accessories. They arc making their home at 1030 Henry street, Ashland. The bride is a graduate of Ashland High school and is a student at. Southern Oregon college. Mr. Messenger attend ed Talent High school and will be a senior at Southern Oregon college this fall. Among the out of town guests attending were Mrs. Roy Parmeiiter, Eugene, sis ter of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DcRose, Yreka, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Parmen ter, Eugene. the beauty of the quality of LECTRO-HOST RANGE by Thermador TirE NKW LOOK-Hulll-ln nr free stnndinc Pure life time striinloss steel worklnc nren Alt controls set h-icV In slindowbnr pttcet out of Imnt rone nnd Kxhnmt onth Powerful exlinust hlower vents P.OTtt ovens and sur fei units Hike or hroll in pl'hrr or both ovens Mnxl mum use. f" clearance from cnnVtpj; top to bottom of ovens. Exclusive of CROSIER APPLIANCE 6th and Front SP 2-6011 rr'-"- rn-iii'iii - Newlyweds Return Home ifter Yellowstone Trip Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Greb are making their home at 531 North Holly street, apartment A, following their return from a wedding trip to Spokane, Wash., and Yellow stone National park. The pair were married June 11 in a seven o'clock evening ceremony at Central Church of Christ with John Heberling, minister, officiat ing. Mrs. Greb Is the former Miss Burgoyne, Gerald Young Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Burgoyne, Old Stage road, Central Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann, to Gerald L. Young, son of Mrs. Albert A. Young, and the late Mr. Young. Miss Burgoyne, a graduate of Crater High school, recent ly received a bachelor of sci ence degree from Oregon State college, Mr. Young, also a graduate of Crater High school and Oregon State college, is at present a candidate for the master of science degree from that institution. An early August wedding is planned, and the couple will live in Corvallis. Ashland - Mr. and Mrs Archie Martin announce the engagement of lheir daughter, Glennora, to Vernon Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arnold, Butte Falls. An Aug- ust wedding is planned. Miss Martin is a student at South ern Oregon college and a long-time resident of Ash land. Her fiance, a graduate of Southern Oregon college, will teach in Giants Pass this fall. Women Return rom California Mrs. Hilda Johnston. 928 West Second street, Medford, and Mrs. Ima Redmon, Tal ent, returned Thursday from a four weeks vacation in the Los Angeles, Calif., vicinity. The two women visited friends and relatives and went sight-seeing while on their trip south. Among the rela tives visited was an aunt of Mrs. Johnston's, Mrs. Ger trude McClure, in Laguna Beach. Simplicity ... Pure Siainless Steel! v"r tvv' -7v,Fm rs 'B .'"i ' "'V"'"' ' '"' i ' I "" '"T Mi unit II II ffftTl SSlliltfA! - 'lOir i Brcnda C o r I e n e Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Bennett, 73 Clover lane. Mr. Greb's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Greb, Route 1, Box 453, Talent. Mrs. James Sinclair, Ash land, played the wedding mu sic for the double ring rites and accompanied Mr. Sin clair, soloist. Mock orange blossoms and blue delphinium decorated the church for the ceremony. Given In marriage by her parents, the bride wore a white taffeta floor length gown fashioned with Chantil ly lace bodice. Her fingertip length veil was held bv a pearl tiara and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Miss Lydna Bennett was maid of honor for her sister. Other attendants were Mrs. Arthur Curtiss. cousin of the bride; and Miss Julianna Beach, Eugene. They wore white ballerina length frocks of brocaded taifeta with pink cummerbunds and pink flow ered hats with short pink veils. Their bouquets were pink and white carnations. Candielighters were Miss Vicki Bennett, sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Under wood, cousin of the bride groom. Flower girl was Bar bara Bennett, another sister of the bride. They wore floor length frocks of pink taffeta and had wristlets of pink rose buds. Tommy Greb, Eagle Point, cousin of the bride groom, was ring bearer. Carl Koellner served as best man and Everett Bennett, un cle of the bride, and Herbert Burrows seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed at the church, Mrs. Bennett wore a frock of nylon chif fon over blue floral print taf feta. Her accessories were blue and white. Mrs. Greb chose a blue lace sheath dress with matching bolero. Her ac cessories were blue and buff. Pink rosebuds decorated the room for the reception Mrs. Carl Hover, Central Point, cut the wedding cake assisted by Miss Donna Gran-7 gcr. Presiding at the punch bowl were Mrs. Ance Copley and Mrs. J. C. Hagler. For traveling attire the bride wore a green and white striped cotton frock with matching jacket and the or chid from her bridal bouquet. The brido is a graduate of Medford High school. Mr. Greb attended Crater High school and is employed by Bennett s Floor service. Among the out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuelson and daughter. Linda, Rio Dell, Calif.; Mrs. Everett Beach, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Low?lI Applebury, and daughter, Myra Lee, Monmouth, Ore.; Mrs. Lydia Allison, Modesto, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scripter. Court to Hold Annual Event The annual outdoor break fast for members of Roxy Ann court, Order of Amaranth, will be held at the Charles Hoppe home, Lozier lane, Sun day, July 10. Members, Ma sonic friends and invited guests will attend. I i ! I j i ' - y vih'fY vrrr lift Mr. and Mrs. Granddaughter Flies to England Miss Judy Bullis, grand daughter of Seth M. Bullis, 15 Florence avenue, Medford, left Wednesday for a two- months visit in England with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schartzer. Mr. Schartzer, a radar spe cialist for Douglas Aircraft corporation, is on a two-year assignment at the airbase in Bridlington, England. Prior to leaving San Fran cisco by Qantas jet airliner for London, Miss Bullis spent last week in Medford. At the end of her stay in England, Miss Bums will return to her school. home in Portland and will 1 An August wedding is plan enter high school in the fall. ned. It's frofiMedford Serving So. Or, and Rely on a Rolex A Rolex watch will make anyone having a birthday or anniversary happy as no other watch will for the gitt of one is truly high tribute. The amazingly accurate movements are protected against the mois ture, dust and hazards of everyday life. The hand some cases appeal to all. 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