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SUNDAY, JULY 17, I960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Robert Littrell To Leave For Europe Hubrrl LIUrHI. :m Kulr Oultn (hive, will leave July 21 by Jet pliuio for it inuutli's liny In Kiirnpo. lie plunn lo fly fiojii Sun Primukro In l'Vunkfiirl mid will travel through (iitrmiiny, I'' r n n c o, llelglum unci Kngliind by cur. Us I In lio Joined by Ciitn tlier Mimer, n lill-yeur-old resident of On Ih1)i'1-I hmhorii , Oeinwiny, wlinni Mr. Littrell linn sponsored for Anierleiin residence. '1'liey plan lo re Inrn together. Mr. Littrell met Mr. Munor when Ilia Ciermun win In Med ford on Inuvo from Nor wKlnn ship. Surprise Visit 'I'lller-Drew-Mr. nnd Mm. I luburt Wulker luid u surprise visit from Mr. Wulker's, brnlh-er-ln-luw, Hen N o r t li c o 1 1, Guthrie, Ok In., Monday eve iiIhk. With Mr. Nnrtlicott was ii friend from Went Virginia. Exclusive creations In newest fashion for the well dressed woman Inspired ( ' by mw wt 55 d tfc COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Phone SP 2-9790 casual shopping with convenient parking PBit. Omw J. Naltl tni WWIam T. Hrf... t' 1 MIm Judith Robblni Couple Plan Fall Wedding Mm. Sophiu Robhins, S31 Went Tenth street, announces the cnifuKement of her dnugh ter, Judith Ann Itobblns, to Dale lluyslngcr, Jacksonville. Mr. Bayslngcr Is u son of Mrs. Eleanor J'.iic-li. I'lne City, Wash., und Wlllnrd Biiyslngcr, Drodcrlck. Calif. Miss Bobbins is n graduate of Medford High school nnd is employed by the city of Med ford us a switchboard opera tor. Mr. Bayslngcr Is a gradu ate of Jacksonville High school nnd Is employed by Timber Products corporation. A fall wedding is planned. Brainerds Here For Vacation Mr. nnd Mrs. David Brain crd and daughters, Lynn, 12, nnd Jan, 10, Petnluma, Calif., arc spending two weeks at the Howard Prairie cabin of Mrs. Bralnerd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Littrell, 140 Green way circle. Jnn arrived In Medtord by plnnc I week earlier than her fumlly In order to visit in Medford. The Litlrclls Join the Brainerds at the cabin week ends. MissSandra GussIsBride Of Joseph Martin Teeter Central Polnt-MlBS Sundra Bcrnudlne Guss became the bride of Joseph Martin Teeter in a ceremony held June 30 nt First Presbyterian church. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cuss, 84S Manzunlta avenue, Cen tral Point. Mr. Teeter Is a son of Mrs. Francis O'Con nor, 030 Park street, and the lute Floyd Teeter. Dr. D. Klrkland West of ficiated at the double ring ceremony attended by 200 relatives and friends. Miss Sheila Schucrmiin, Medford, wus soloist for the eight o'clock evening rites. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore an im ported white silk organza gown fashioned with Subrlna neckline accented with pearls and sequins. A large butter fly bow at the back of the waistline formed a bustle. The floor length skirt terminated in a chapel train. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. For something old the bride wore the wedding ring of her great grandmother, the late Mrs. Mabel Armstrong, Hcp lcr, Kan. She also carried a new penny. Miss Linda Christian, Sa lem, was maid of honor and other attendants were Miss Carol von dcr Hcllen, Miss Barbara Walters, and Mrs. Riley Wlnchcll, Medford. They wore blue and green silk floral print frocks with blue rhincstonc tiaras. Miss Chris tian's flowers were blue car nations and the other attend ants carried white, carnation nosegay bouquets. Candlelighters were Miss Cnrma Guss and Miss Tryna Christian. Their frocks were styled as the other attendants and their hats were of white net. They had white carna tion wristlets. Allan Klmmcy, Gold Hill, served as best man. Seating the guests were Michael Tee ter, Medford, brother of the bridegroom, Bruce Burnett, Gold 11111, and George Gllman, Medford. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed at the Girls Community club Mrs. Guss wore a blue silk organza frock with blue ac cessories. Mrs. O'Connor chose a blue silk shirtwaist dress with white accessories. Their corsages were pink rose buds. At the reception Miss Carol Sctty cut and served the wed ding cake and Miss Kay Ask with presided at the punch bowl. Miss Vernola Hutchin son was in churge of the guest book and was at the gift table. The couple traveled to San Francisco on their wedding trip, the bride wearing for traveling a pastel green linen suit with white accessories. They are making their home at 307 North Ivy street, Med ford, until September when they will move to Corvallis where Mr. Teeter will enroll as a Junior at Oregon State college in the field of business chemistry. The bride is a graduate of Crater High school and Is a secretary at KBES-TV. Mr. Teeter is a graduate of Med ford schools and during the summer is with Elk Lumber company. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watklns, Hepler, Kan., grand parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. William Pilkington, Cor valls, and Mrs. J. B. Christian, Salem. The evening prior to the wedding, June 20, a picnic was held in Hawthorne park for out of town guests and members of the bridal party following the rehearsal. Ap proximately 32 persons at tended. the SALE where dreams Crib :-d Price Wore 49.95 to 149.95 NOW $20.00 to $75.00 v WEDDING Were $35.00 to $139.95 NOW $20.00 to $79.95 come true Just twice yearly can we offer you these tremendous savings. All our Spring and Summer merchandise is now on sale at 'A to V4 off. This is your opportunity to buy exclusive styles at bargain pricesl Broken Sizes Lady Manhattan and Glen of Michigan NOW $3 - $5 ORLON Values to $12.95 NOW $5.00 v m St tr-" C1J -r Z A -r'S f t ... r, 4', : - .1,' ' 'ii .1jLF ) r Hahners Back From Alaska Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mann er have returned from a trip to Alaska. They motored to Vancouver, B.C., where they embarked on the Canadian National steamship, SS Prince George, making stops at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and Juneau, where they toured the Mendcnhall glacier. While in port at Skagway the couple made a side trip to Carcross, Yukon territory, via the White pass and the Yukon trail, which follows the old "Trail of '98" through spec tacular scenory. On the return trip the ship visited Wrangoll, Douglas Channel, Gardner Canal and Ocean Falls. After leaving the ship In Vancouver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hahner ferried to Vic toria, where they visited the Butchart Gardens, nnd con tinued to Port Angeles, They traveled by car along the Washington coast to Monte sano, where they visited rein, tlves, and ferried from Meg Icr, Wash., to Astoria, taking the coast highway south. ' t Hp's)? ". 'A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Tatr (Brainsrd photo) Mrs. Appelgate To Be Honored at Reception July 23 Mrs. R. L. Appelgate. vice I president of the Rebckah As sembly of Oregon, will be honored at a reception at the Girls Community club, Satur day, July 23, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Appclgatc's lodge, Ol ive Rebekah. will be hostess for the reception. Following their last meet ing members of the local lodge went to Jacksonville for friendship night. ' The next regular meeting of Olive Rebckah lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows hall, Monday, July 18, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Stockholl and her committee will be in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Esther Coleman, noble grand, will preside. Miss Sandra Stmpla Engagement Told Of Miss Semple To Forrest Cook Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss San dra Semple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SemDle. 626 I South Holly street, to Forrest Cook, son oi Mr. and nirs. Riley Cook, Old Military road. Miss Semple is a 10B0 grad uate of Medford High school and is employed in the office at Bear Creek orchards. Mr. Cook is a graduate of Crater High school and is employed at Elk Lumber company. A January wedding is plan ned. Birthdays To Be Observed Members of the auxiliary lo Crater Lake aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, who have birthday anniversaries In July will be honored at a party Thursday, July 21, at Eagles hall. Mrs, LaRuc Smith, birthday chairman, will be in charge. The party will follow a meet ing which will begin nt 8 p.m. CASUAL NOW 10.95 to 46.65 D COCKTAIL & DRESSY mm Were $29.95 to $89.95 NOW $15.00 to $59.95 ALL SALES FINAL jean hart's 617 East Main Phono SP 2-8992 Edwards Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ed' wards, 718 South Holly street, returned recently aft er traveling to Hulbert, Okla., where they visited Mrs. Ed wards' sister, Mrs. Niamo Deaihl. En route, the couple visit ed Salt Lake City, and in Tyler, Texas, stayed with her sister and brother. While in El Paso, the Medford resi dents saw their daughter. 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