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BUNDAY. JULY 10, 1000 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Mrs. Walker Flies To Ankara, Turkey Mm. C lurk WuIIiit, IIIKI Wliltnuin tmv, ft Sim Knin rlsru 1 1 1 In mmiilng fur New York City en mule In An luini, Turkey, where she will visit her mm lii lnw nnrt dmigli ter, Mr. iiihI Mrs. Turn llurhiir. Mr. ItiivlH'i' Is on two yeiun' leiive ol iilmeiiiM' rroiii the ' I v 1 1 Aeronniilli'B imsoeliillon to Hel ve iih ii ninxultiuit with the I'n i-It In 1 1 uoveriimeiit In ns- 1st In the estiihllHhliiK nf air ports unci flight schedules In tlml country. During Mr.i. Walker's two miintli visit the fmnlly plunn to tour Kurope. The llurbem' t'hllilreji lire Mlehnel, III. who will attend the University nf l.i'liiinon, Ilelrut, this full, Knlhleen, 14, unci Kllreii, II. Dance Recital Held by Club Illinois Vulley - The an iittn I (liinee reellal held re cently nl Illinois Vulley High srhnnl w'is sponsored by the Illinois Vulley I, Ions club. 'I'lieme wus "An Kvenlng of Uunee." Chorengmphy niul costumes were hundled by Mrs. Until Dennett, who wux usslsted by Mm. Hob Kellenbeck, Ornntii I'ltss. Children's eosluines were hiindniude by their inothers, 1'iirllclpntlng were loeul youngsters us well lis averul from (irimts Puss. i U ';' t I i wmmimwm 3 v F 1 W ( I 1 1 1 V I7 is l I r s,i Th painting (bov. nllllod "Th Birds," is on of number which Mrs, T. L. McDanUli lloft) plant to ex hibit at th coming Graanwlch Villaga art show in Mad ford Library park. Mrs. Thomas D. Grissom (right) is pub licity chairman for lha show, spontorad by lha Southern Oregon Society of Artists. Paintings and sculpture will be shown in the park from 10 a.m. to 5 p. m. Saturday, July IB. Members of the Senior Activity center have accepted an invitation to exhibit their art work at the show. Society members Mrs. A. R. Schoenberg, Clifford Platx, Mrs, Tom Slaley, Mrs, Ross Twedell and Mrs, Nettie Williams have helped with the center's classes. Another show it planned by the society for Ashland Lithia park during the Shake spearean festival. Alto planned for southern Oregon art lovers is the 13th annual southern Oregon art exhibit sponsored by the Grants Pass branch of the American At tociation of Univertity Women. It will be held Augutt 5, t and 7 at the girlt gymnasium at Grants Past High school. PEMEY'Sh SPECIAL PURCHASE! o tired, picked over, bear-up markdowns here! but . . . fresh fashions made especially for right now and your whole summer ahead! ( J I I A rfW Blacks! Architectural and Tiny Calico Prints! Woven Plaids and Ginghamsl , . . and more! Plnn to bo here bright and curly-you'll want to try ns many dif ferent styles ns come In your size I Shontha, sleeveless shirtwaists, bnrcbaclts, sun tops, basques, button-downs, middy collars-you're sure to find a dress to "lease! As for fabrics-we've even included sonic specially concocted finishes that machine wash, hnng dry and need only token ironing! Hurry, hurry, hurry-we doubt you'll resist 2, 3, 4 or morel MISSES', JUNIOR AND HALF SIZES IN THE COLLECTION Buy Now! Save! Out-of-Staters Spend Vacations In Eagle Point Eagle Point Mrs. Chloc Butler, Santa Cruz, Calif., re turned to her home Thursday evening after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow and Mr. and Mrs. Bill I Hunting both of South B st Eagle Point. Returning to San ta Cruz with Mrs. Butler was Miss Kathy Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grow. Crater Lake highway, and will spend the remainder of the summer vacation visiting in California. Couple Take Canada Trip Following Ashland Rites Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby are making a trip to Canada following their wedding Sunday, June 20, in Ashlund Methodist church. The bride Is the former Mrs. Muttle Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Moore, 195 Garfield street. Dr. P. Malcom Hammond performed the double-ring ceremony at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon before a setting of pink and white gladioli, ereenery and candelabra. The bride, who was attend ed by her duughter, Miss Jan- Is Anderson, wore an after noon dress of uink nylon. It was designed with three-quar ter length sleeves, an empire waistline, and pink satin cum merbund. She carried a rose bud nosegay. Miss Anderson wore a yel low dress of summer cotton, with a full sKirt and lined bodice. She carried a nosegay of gardenias. The bride's mother wore a blue and white iackct dress with a cornation corsage. David Thompson, Ephrata, Wash., served as best man. Steven Carroll and Dustin Gcrbing, Eagle foini, were ushers. William ueeson piay ed the organ. A reception followed in the fireside room of the church. Mrs. Robert Mullin and Mrs. Bccson served cake and Mrs. Bcrnyl Slcad poured punch, Mrs. Jack Weaver was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. George Fuller, cousin 0f the bride, was hostess. Mrs. David Thompson served the bride grooms cake and Miss Pat Childrcth was at the gift table. Mrs. Dennis McCoy, Mrs. Eurl Oden and Mrs. W. B. Martin were In charge of floral arrangements. Mrs. Wal ler Bosshard assisted with plans for the wedding. The bride formerly was em ployed by Rogue Valley Coun try club and is now hostess at the Ashland Elks Dining room. The bridegroom is a purchasing agent for Chcrf Brothers and Sankay Con struction, Ephrata, Wash. Former Classmates Applegate Valley - Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kilgore of Rush- sylvania, Ohio, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr. Mrs. Pugh and Mrs. Harr were high school class mates In Ohio in 1907. Tht travelers continued to Wash ington to visit relatives. 1 Return Mr. and Mrs. Waltor llcl stcn, Portland, liave returned to their home following a five day visit with relatives in Medford. They wora house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Michael, 475 Charlotte Anna road. Mrs. Helsten and Mrs, Michael are sisters. They will make their home at 1001 East Main street. The bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil! Clark, and family traveled here from Texas for the wedding. Stauffer GUARANTEES RESULTS Only $10 for new four-week studio visit course. Lose pounds or inches or money back! That's only 50 cents per visit! RE-DUCE-REPROPORTION - LOOK YOUNGER - FEEL BETTER. For details telephone SP 3-7551 or stop in at our temporary offices, 208 Crater Lake Avenue. (This Offer for a limited Time Only) STAUFFER HOME PLAN STUDIO Virginia Wickarsham, Distributor Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grow of El Scgundo, Calif, orrived last month and have been staying with his brother and S sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow, Eagle Point. The couple brought their trailer home and left for Alaska Thursday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scarls, El Scgundo, arrived July 6 and accompanied the Grows to Alaska where they plan a n extended vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grow stayed in Eagle Point about three months last year. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frel. La Crosse, Wis. arrived last month to spend six weeks with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frei of South C street, Eagle Point, before continuing to Washing ton to visit relatives there. Accompaning their grandpar ents arc Stcvie and Kcrelyn Nordstrom. The Albert Freis stayed in Eagle Point about six months four years ago. Art Show to Open Monday At Campus Ashland - Warren Wolf, art instructor at Medford High school the past eight years, will be featured at the Rogue Valley Artists show on the Southern Oregon college cam pus Monday, July 11, at 4 p.m. All interested persons arc invited to hear a lecture by Mr. Wolf and to see the dis play, according to Dr. Alvin Fellers. SOC director of stu-, dent affairs. Mr. Wolf received his bache- j lor's degree from the Univer sity of Oregon and his mas ter's degree from the Kansas City, Mo., Art Institute, where he also taught. His work has been display ed at such shows as Art USA, New York City; contcmpora-l ry church art exhibit, Grace cathedral, ban trancisco; au west coast show, Seattle; and a show in Rochester, N. Y., where he was the only west erner represented. He is a member of the Rogue Valley Art association. The exhibit will be in the art gallery of the Britt building after a lecture in the lounge on Monday. V Knof Twirlers Schedule Dance The Y Knot Twirlers will hold a patio party square dance Wednesday, July 13, at 8:30 p.m. at .the home of E. A. Wolff, Route 3, Box 55B. Cok- cr Butte road. There will be a potluck served later in the eve' ig. For information and direct it-.: telephone the Wolf' ;, f i'ring 2-5177. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 Charmode Torso Bra B cup contoured with foam rubber lining. In the support role liflht boning and un derwired bust cups. Embroid ered front 4 detachable garters. Front hooks. White! 7.99 CHARGE IT! 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