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SUNDAY. JULY 17, 1080 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. Shower Honors Mrs. Woodward A shower win held Tliui'H dny nl HI. Peter's Lutheran church, 11)20 Knit Main street, lmnorlnu Mm, Nurrnun Wood ward, 04 Vllim rotid, Central Point. Tho lublo w ii i decorated with hliiu cundlos und white Kliidlolt, Bhi) was presented llUlH In a playpen with storks on either aide, und pink und blue streamers decorated the iiren. Oilmen wero pluyed und prizes wnn by Mm. Kdwurd Ittipp, Min. IlurrlHun Wrlijlit, und Mis, Culvln Smith. Forty three persons nttended, Tu keep puurly packuKcd I uo erciiin fresh unci smooth In the freezer, cither plueo the carton In n lluhtly sealed plastic bill!, wrup It In freez er material, or trminfur It Into a freezer contiilner. RelaHves Mr. und Mrn. Illchurd K. McCliiniihun und children, huvo been vliiltliiK lit the home (if Mr. Mi'Cliiiiiiliiin's purentii, Mr. und Mra. O. II. McChinahan, 2:1(14 SprlliK street. The visitor la tin en Klneiniin first clans in tho U. S, Nuvy und la serving iiboiird the Atlunllc Fleet aiibinnrlne USS DiiIhu und la aliitloned lit Key West. Flu. Califomians Mra. Frunk Felifo of Au burn, Cullf., la u Kui-at ut the home of her brother und sis-ler-ln-liiw, Mr. mid Mra, Will luce lluaklna, 2211 North Hol ly alreel. Mra. Fcl(o came here to uttend tho second un nuul picnic of the Mankind mid KnIliniHHh fmnlllea to be held toduy lit the home of Mr. und Mra. Demi Sultmiirah on Stewart uvenue. Stauf f er GUARANTEES RESULTS Only $10 for new four-week studio visit course. Lose pounds or inches or money back I That's only 50 cents per visitl RE-DUCE-REPROPORTION - LOOK YOUNGER - FEEL BETTER. For details telophone SP 3-7551 or stop in at our temporary offices, 208 Crater Lake Avenue. (Thl Offor for g limilod Time Only) STAUFFER HOME PLAN STUDIO Virginia Wlckortham, DIlrlbulor Couple Wed In Ashland Baptist Rites Aalilund - Mlaa Markarot Hue Ovlutl, duuKhtcr of Mr. und Mra. Clarence B. Ovlutt, 275 Mlalletoe rond, becume the bride of Wulter W. Rcns kera, 27110 South Puclflc hlh wuy, July 2. Tho bridegroom la u aon of Mr. und Mra. Sum Itenakera, Lnport, Minn, Their wedding took place at 7 o'clock in the evening ut Aahluud Duptiat church before about :i(J friends und rcla Uvea. Tho Itw. Cecil Goina performed the ceremony. The bride wore u while drcaa with cummerbund und box Jacket und u consume of pink cornulions und rosebuds Her father Have her in mar riage. Mlaa Shirley Neiil, who wua maid of honor, wore a blue two-piece dreaa und a white curnution corsage. Wulter McCloud wua beat man. Luwrencc Ovlntt, broth er of the bride, and Charles Itenakera, brother of the bride groom, were ushers. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left for a wedding trip to the coast und will make their home ut 271)D South Pa cific highway. The bride, a graduate of Ashland IHkIi school In 1958 la a nurses aide. She- was formerly employed ut the Jackson county farm home. The bridegroom nttended Be. mldjl, Minn., High school and la employed oa a driver by Hlnea Construction. Ml L5' f 1M fT k. V. V Min Carolyn Mtncka, daughter of Mr. and Mn. R, E. Mencke, 2141 Eait Jackion straal, pours punch for Mill Marjo Luhtala. Kurikka, Finland, honored guast at a garden party last Sunday at the Mancka home. Miss Mancke, lived in the Luhtala home In Finland last summer as an exchange student under the auspices of the American Field Service program. Some 60 friends attended the summer event. (Knackstedt photo) Methodist Women Attend School Session Four women from this area arc attending the 17th annual school of missions and Chris tian service of the Mothodlat church which opens today at Camp Mugruder near Rock away. They are Mrs. Jerry Igo, Mrs. Walter Higglns, Mrs. Richard Jowctt and Mrs. Ross Youngblood, who is secretary of miaaionar;" education. The school will continue through Friday, July 22. Those in charge expressed the hope that at least one repre sentative of each of the 152 societies in the state will at tend. Wealcyun Service guild, Methodist organization for employed women, will hold its 15th annual guild week end there July 22-24. One purpose of the school Is to prepare teachers for study courses to be taught throughout the United States during the coming year. Women's Wear Daily re ports that Emilio Puccl, the Italian designer, Is searching for a dream fabric to use in fashioning an invicibie corset. He's looking for a seamless, flesh colored fiber with the resistance of a steel rope to make the foundation which only the wearer herself would know she had on. He calls such a corset Invisible because It would "Invisibly"" change the figure, shaping il. naturally so that the exist., ence of tho corset Is not ap parent. '- The name gingham is thought by some historians to have originated in a town In Brittany called Gulngamp. We're in Business Again! We Have Leased 3 Plants To Continue Serving Your Laundry Needs! Our Dry Cleaning Department Is Now Operating as Usual at 32 N. Riverside DIAL SP 2-6165 FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE The Dumas family, and their employees, thank you for your cooperation since the fire and hope they may continue serving you with fine, dependable laundry and dry cleaning service. Dumas Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaners Today: 1 p.m Warren lodge, Ore gon chapter, Royal Arch Ma sons and Adarel chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, TouVolle park. 9 ' span the seasons in deep-tone woven checks 698 Drwscs of misty Mtw und green check in cool cotton and silk make-a welcome change now, put you in the ninoil for the new season. Choose from scoop neck dresses with fashionahle all-in-one sleeves, and classic shirtwaists. See them today I a. dress In ration and silk woven checks of blue and green. Comes in sizes 10 to 18......-... " k. sliirtwulst In. cotton and silk in Hue and green chocks, Comes in sires 7 to 15 . O,jo "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" SEARS S01 EAST JACKSON SP 3-6661 Optn Monday and Friday 'Til 9 p.m. FREI PARKING - Arm Chair Trav Scnior Activity 5 p.m.-Patriarchs Militant, Siskiyou canton and auxili ary, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pease, 130 Vcrnada place. Mondayi 12 noon - Jackson County club, Oregon Federation of Republican Women, Red Cross building. 1 p.m. - Grandmother Clubs of America, Crater chapter, Sanford Richardson home, Ta ble Rock rd. 8:30 p.m. - Ruth Esther unit, Wesleyan Service guild. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Renaker, Phoenix-Hillcrest rd. 7:30 p.m. - Priscilla circle, Talent Methodist church annex. 7:30 p.m el group, center. 8 p.m. - Olive Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall. 8 p.m. - Disabled American Veterans chapter and auxil iary, Girls Community club. Tuesday! 9:30 a.m. - Woman s Society of Christian Service, First Methodist church, circle 1, with Mrs. Omar Bacon, 2527 Capital ave.; circle 2, Mrs. Gerald Sherman, 2802 LaPine St.; circle 3, Mrs. Vivian Ky ker, 903 West 13th St.; circle 4, Mrs. Jessie Mincar, route 4, box 331; circle 6, Mrs. Ken neth Blair, 633 Pierce rd.; circle 7, Mrs. George Distell, 156 Vashti way. . 10:30 a.m. - Sams Valley Home Extension unit, Tou Volle State park. 10:30 a.m. - Woman s Soci ety of Christian Service, First Methodist church, circle 5, Hawthorne park. 12 noon - Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club, Ashland Lithia park. 1 p.m. - Daughters - of tnc American Revolution, Maple park. 1 p.m. - Central roini Koy al Neighbors of America, home of Mrs. J. S. Richardson, Table Rock rd. I p.m. - Woman s Society of Christian Service, First Meth odist church, circle 9, home of Mrs. F. F. Burk, Stevens and Wabash sts.; circle 10, home of Mrs. Ethel Severson, 837 West Second st. 1:30 p.m. - Woman's Soci ety of Christian Service, First Methodist church,"- circle 8, home of Mrs. I. C. Williams, 511 King st. 7:15 p.m. - Woman's Soci ety of Christian Service, First Methodist church, home of Mrs. William Schultz, at church. Wednesdayi II a.m. - Townsend Har mony auxiliary club, Walk er's Dreamland, 415V4 East Main st. 12 noon - Fifty Plus clubs, joint picnic, TouVelle State Dark. 7 p.m.-Vetcrans of World War 1, Barracks 540 and aux iliary, Girls Community club. 7:30 p.m.-Mothers of Twins, home of Mrs. R. L. Wooton, 3415 Hollywood ave. Thursday: 12:30 p.m. - Medford Blue Star Mothers, chapter 2, home of Mrs. Mary Note, 32 Ham ilton st. 1 p.m. - Central Point Pres byterian church Faith circle and Women's Christian Serv ice circle, at church. 8 p.m.- Auxiliary to Crater Lake aerie 2093, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at hall, 4 Outdoor Meeting The Sams Valley Home Ex tension unit will meet Tues day, July 19, at 10:30 a.m. for Its summer outdoor meeting at TouVelle State park, Mrs. George Bush, chairman, has announced. All women who are interested are invited to attend and take a picnic lunch and their children for the family day activities, . Shoes . Here is""e sak a'l women wait for . . . it's Leon's great Semi-Annual 2 for 1 SHOE SALE... buy one pair at the marked price ... the second pair is FREE ... bring afriend and share the cost over 2500 pairs to select from . . . it's your greatest shoe value of the year ... All Sales Final . . No Layaways Group 1 Mostly Odds and Ends in Flats and Play Shoes . . . 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