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J I !1 i MEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1960 i . 1 V , . r Trinity Episcopal Scene Of Fisch-Nclson Service Trinity Episcopal church, Ashland, was the scene of the wedding July 8 ot Miss Peggy Elaine Flsch to William Ed ward Nelson. The bride is a daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Flsch, 614 South Holly street and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V Nelson, 775 Walker avenue, Ashland. The Rev. John Power, vicar of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Prospect, officiated. White gladioli and Ester Reed daisies provided a setting for the double - ring ceremony. Only members of the family attended. Miss Edna Daugherty, or ganist, played traditional wed ding music. The bride, given in marri age by her father, wore a street-length dress of white Chantilly lace and a veil of illusion. She carried a bou quet of sweetheart roses and White carnations. Mrs. John Axtell, Medford, Sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor. She wore a Kile green afternoon dress and a white carnation corsage. Edward ' Gibson, Ashland, was best man. Scott W. Petei son, Ashland, and Duane L. Nelson, Ashland, the bride groom's brother, served" as ushers. A reception followed at the home of the bride, 614 South Holly street. Serving cake and punch were Mrs. W. E. Caulle, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. Bertha Nelson, Eugene; and Free Siandina Rrmqo LECTRO HOST by THERMADOR CROSIER APPLIANCE 6th and Front, SP 2-6011 DON'T NORFIELD'S JULY CLEARANCE SHOE SALE Invites You To Shop In The Friendly Atmosphere For The Unusual Largest Selection of Cards in Southern Oregon Hallmark Norcross Gibson Buzza Cardosa Brownie Cards And Stationery Sea Betty For . . . the New Dory Masque By DuBarry 135 WEST MAIN Mrs. J. H. Grieve, Prospect, the bride's aunt. Miss Cather ine Axtell, the bride's niece, was at the guest book. The newlyweds traveled to the coast for their honeymoon and are at home at 530 South Grape street. For traveling the bride wore a black sheath dress with black accessories. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and the bridegroom was graduated from Ashland High school Both are students at Southern Oregon college. The bride groom is employed by Holiday House, Inc. Mrs. E. W. Nelson, Ashland, was hostess for a luncheon for the wedding party following the rehearsal. Mrs. Glenn Nel son, Ashland, and Mrs. Ran ald Axtell, Trail, were hos tesses at a bridal shower for the bride at the Nelson home July 7. Recent Visitors Visiting recently at the home of Mrs. Effie Reynolds, 21 North Peach street, were Mrs. Ralph Maulsby and grandchildren, Lucy and Eu gene, her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maulsby and son, Eddie, all from Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Ralph Maulsby, Lucy and Eu gene left Monday to visit the children's mother in San Francisco, Calif. with the BUILT-IN LOOK Simplicity Quality Dignity! MISS L REAL VALUES ON QUALITY SHOES! WEST MAIN Come In and See TIMEX WATCHES $9.95 to $15.95 WEST MAIN Formerly Cash Davis Pharmacy Open 9-6 Monday Saturday Wedding Held July 5 In Gold Hill Gold Hill-Gold Hill Com munity Methodist church was the setting Tuesday, July 5, when Miss Sharon Gayle Hastetter, Santa Maria, Calif., became the bride of William Jemlson Scott, former Gold Hill man who was on leave from his duties on the USS Shields with the U. S. Navy The Rev. O. L. Kendal, pastor of the church, officiated at the four o'clock afternoon ceremony attended by 22 rela tives and close friends of the couple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlon Hastetter, Santa Maria, Calif. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis, Gold Hill The bride wore a gown of white nylon lace over white taffeta, designed with three quarter sleeves, slight scoop neckline and waltz length skirt. Her fingertip length veil was of white nylon lace and she carried a white pray er book that belonged to the bridegroom's brother. Master Larry Davis. She wore a pink and white carnation corsage and a small gold cross neck lace, a gift from her mother. Mrs. Richard A. Walker, Santa Cruz, Calif., sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore an after noon frock of red polished summer cotton. It was design ed with three quarter length sleeves and waltz length skirt. Her accessories were white and her corsage was pink car nations. James Netzel, Gold Hill, former school friend of the bridegroom, served as best man. Following the wedding cere mony, a reception was given at the home of the bride groom's grandmother. Mrs. Iva Lentz, Gold Hill, attended by 26 relatives and friends. Mrs. Richard A. Walker cut the tiered wedding cake, which was made by Mrs. Keith Krieger, cousin of the bridegroom's mother from Palo Alto. Calif. Mrs. Helen Shoemaker and Mrs. D. L. Davis assisted Mrs, Walker. Later a wedding supper was held at Mary's Casa in Medford, . attended by the bridal party. For the occasion the bride groom's mother wore a two piece ensemble of floral print ed polished cotton. The bride groom s grandmother selected a dress of turquoise nylon. The newlyweds left Thurs day, July 7, for Santa Maria, Calif., for a short visit with her parents. She will reside there temporarily and the bridegroom will return to his ship at San Diego, Calif. The bride attended schools in Santa Maria. Mr. Scott is a former student at Crater High school, Central Point. Tuesday Picnic Central Point-T h e annual potluck picnic of Central Point Royal Neighbors of America will be held at the home of Mrs. J. S. Richardson, Table Rock road, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 19. PHARMACY J PHARMACY r j mj11 ''""11 II IsMNlW Mr. and Mrs, Grove-Clark First Baptist Miss Beverly Ann Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 605 Berrydale avenue became the bride of Russell Lee Grove, in a cere mony held July 2 at First Baptist church. The Rev. Er vin Butler, Omaha, Nebr., uncle of the bride officiated at the double ring rites. Mr. Grove is a son of Mrs. C. W. Edmonds. 3434 North Pacific highway, and Glenn Grove, Yakima. Wash. Pink and white gladioli. pink roses, white lilies and white hydrangeas decorated the church for the eight o'clock evening rites attended by 250 relatives and friends. Miss Julia Gandt was so loist and Miss Diane Frank lin played the organ wed ding music The bride wore a ballerina length Chantilly lace and tulle frock over taffeta. The full skirt was accented with insets of nylon and appli qued lace and the fitted bod ice had three-quarter length sleeves and Sabrina neck line. Her silk illusion veil was held by a lace and seed pearl crown and she carried a white Bible, a gift from the bridegroom, with a white or chid and stephanotis . Mr. Clark gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Nancy Clark was hon or attendant for her sister and Miss Ann Baker was bridesmaid. They wore pink sheath dresses of Italian vel vet with matching silk organ za overskirts. Their matching BAM WE FEATURE The Original HUMMEL FIGURINES Tha charming lirtle figures of boys and glrli make oxcellonf gfftt for ovary occasion. Also Many Others Ransgil Crystal Smith Milk Glass Bone China Cups and Saucers Animal Ceramics Buy your everyday drug needs from your registered pharmacist. We are aware of our responsibility to the community, the medical pro fession, and above all your health) SEE DICK GLASS PHONE SP 2-2330 1 .-IS-.- Ml H ' V'l 1. A . JE 1 J r-an' i TV TO Rusttll Lit Grove (Brainerd photo) Rites In Church velvet headdresses were ac cented with seed pearls, and they carried pink rosebuds and white carnations. Little Cynthia Sio'msen, Los Angel es, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Robert Jacobson, Klamath Falls, served as best man. Groomsman was David Neet. Seating the guests were Lar ry Nolte and Ray Bltterllng, Eagle Point. Steven Caslcr, Jacksonville, was ring bear er. For her daughter's wed ding Mrs. Clark wore a pale blue lace sheath dress with matching Jacket. Her acces sories were blue. Mrs. Grove chose a beige brocaded sheath dress with matching acces sories. Their corsages were white gardenias and pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Mrs. Leonard Luce, Everett, Wash., aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Kevin Craw ford, Everett, cousin of the bride, cut and served the tier ed wedding cake. Miss Helen Goff and Miss Connie Morris presided at the punch bowls and Miss Marva Suit was in charge of the guest book. Miss Peggy Gilbert and Miss Joyce Roclfs were at the gift table. The couple traveled to Coos Bay on their wedding trip, the bride wearing for travel ing a beige suit with beige and white accessories. They are making their home at 307 North Ivy street. The bride is a graduate of Crater High school and was employed by Rush Electric company. Mr. Grove is a graduate of Crater High school and is employed by Cascade Lumber company. Among the out of town guests attending were rela tives of the bride. They in cluded Mrs. Etta Foley. Bc midji, Minn., grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Selanders, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Seimsen, Los Angeles, and four children, Mr. Luce, Ev erett Wash., Mrs. Butler, Omaha, Nebr., and three children, all uncles, aunts and cousins. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rust and five children, Mrs. Roy Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis, and two children, all of Roseburg, Mrs. Jacob son, Mrs. James Gavin, Mrs. Grace Babcock, all of Klnnv ath Falls, Mrs. Edith Griffith, Albany, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grove, Yakima, Wash., and son, Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kays, Kcnncwick, Wash. Bridge Winners Announced Mrs. Howard Boyd and Roy Pruitt were first place win ners for north-south players at the Wednesday session of Riverside Duplicate Bridge club. Mrs, Snm Richardson and Mrs. P. M. King were second; Mrs. Berg Marten and Mrs. Paul McDuffee, third; Mrs. Helen Conroy, Mrs. Fred Purdin, Mrs. R. Milestone and Mrs. R. C. Smoot, tied for fourth. East-west winners were Mrs. R, T. Jones and Mrs. J. S. Winslow, first; Mrs. Lnlnnd Clark and Mrs. Frank Baker, second; Mrs. William Knope and Mrs. Joe F. Clark, third; Mrs. Louise Lee and Mrs. Mary C. Trout, fourth, A melon shade has been borrowed from Switzerland and crops up In children's togs, Rose, Dallaire Families Hold Reunion at Park The Rose and Dullulro fami lies of this area hold a reun ion July 4 Hi TouVellu park. Those HttcmlliiK included huusoguests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hose, Sunset court. T h c y w e r c children and grandchildren! of the Hoses, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dallniru and son, Baldwin Park, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dallnlro and family, Paclflca, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Thomason and Sharon, Joe and Rodney Dul- lulre, Yreka; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Koso and daughters, Medford. v Visits Parents Tiller-Drew - Mrs. Virginia McDonald and son, Mike, Ar cadia, Calif., arrived Tuesday for a two weeks visit lit the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Verne Klllian. -S'fik'' l I S ,"7 con,me, Wool ..t' " fpMtj f knit 3"piec" J ' $89.95 ' W'p, .f Jf collection of f.r Imported knltsl Other unending were Ed gar Hose and Wall Oliver, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Muilen and son, Eugene; Curt Jeschko and family, Phoenix; Mis. Edward It ho ton, Mrs. Oiputoln Pence unci Mr. mid Mrs, Ed I'nxton unci sou, nil of Jacksonville; Mr, mid Mrs. A. G. Cleveland and son unci Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Maxwell, Klamath Falls; and Mr. mid Mrs. A. Khnten, Butte Fulls. IT'S A WONDERFUL STOftB Officers To Be Installed July 18 T h e Disabled American Vntornii chapter unci auxili ary, will met Mondny, July IB, at 0 p.m. ut the (lli'ls Com inunlty eluli, 2211 North Burt lett street. Installation ot offi cers will ho hold mid out of town visitors lire expected. Following installation, re freshmiinU will be served. Preview LaPointe's Fall Collection of travel knits featuring the new continental look Inspired by designs and weaves created in Italy and on the