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SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, I3C0 MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OSE. Newlyweds Now Living In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ware have arrived in Med ford and are presently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ware, 181 Winema way. Their wedding was an event of June 12 in Haynesville, La., at the home of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. DeLoach. The double-ring ceremony was solemnized at four o'clock in the afternoon with the Rev. E. V. Appling of First Baptist church offi ciating. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of blue lace over blue taffeta, styled with long sleeves and a boat neckline. She wore an illusion veil and carried a white orchid. Mr. DeLoach gave his daugh ter in marriage. Miss Ruth Sims, Haynes ville, was honor attendant and Miss Verona DeLoach was bridesmaid for her sis ter. They wore identical gowns of blue organza with matching headbands and car ried nosegays of white blos soms. Betty Jo DeLoach, small sister of the bride, and her cousin, Herman Lee, acted as ring bearers. For the event Mrs. DeLoach chose a blue gown with white accessories and Mrs. Verona DeLoach, paternal grandmoth er of the bride, wore a grey dress of summer silk with white lace. John DeLoach, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception followed at the family home. En route 'to Medford the newlyweds spent some time in Tucson, Ariz., with his brother, Capt. Donald M. Hall and family. Friends of the young couple gathered recently at the Ware home for a surprise shower and lawn party. Refresh ments, including wedding cake, were served to about 60 guests. The bride attended Haynes ville High school and the bridegroom was graduated from Medford High school in 1959. He recently completed one year of training at Kees ler Air Base electronic col lege, Biloxi, Miss. He is em ployed at the Oregon Food store, Ashland. Picnic Honors Medford Woman Central Point - Mrs. J. M. Dodge, 519 King street, Med ford, was honored recently at a picnic at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson, Table Rock road. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leavitt, Mrs. Harry Tonn. Mrs. Richard Dunn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ste ven Dodge and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sage and family, Moore Hamilton, all Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Ste ven Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson and fam ily, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon, Mr. and Mrs. John Nealon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fleischer, Table Rock and the husband of the hon ored guest. Mrs. Dodge was born in the Table Rock area and has liv ed in Jackson county all her life. Mr. and Mrs. Richard War Applegate Family Leaves To Make Home in Hawaii Applegate Valley-The W. D. Pearson family believes in enjoyment of living and see ing a portion of the world as life goes along, so they chose to move to Hawaii. They will sail from San Francisco on the President Cleveland Au gust 15, and will be resident hosts at the Friends meeting center (Quaker) la Honolulu, entertaining members of the church who are traveling to and from the Orient. For many years Mr, and Mrs. Pearson have talked of going to -.. the Islands, and about six months ago they started taking action. Letters requesting information went to former high school class mates of Mrs. Pearson who are teaching in the Islands. Letters were sent to all other friends and acquaintances who had lived there. Mrs. Pearson had success in contacting Daniel Inouye, representative in Congress, Washington, D. C. The family subscribed to a newspaper from the Islands to learn of general liv ing conditions,,;,... Finally they learned of a vacancy at the religious cen ter, applied, and were ac cepted. The Pearsons made their boat reservation in May. Mrs. Pearson had worked at the Friend's Center in San Francisco some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and nine year old daughter, Anne, came here from Berkeley, Calif., eight years ago, pur chasing a small farm adjoin ing Star Ranger station. Mr. Pearson has been with the Commercial printing company in Medford. Both are natives of California. Mrs. Pearson taught in a Japanese relocation center during World War II, and also spent several years in news paper work at Santa Rosa and Healdsburg, Calif. Mr. Pear son was in the printing busi ness in Portland for several years. He expects to be em ployed in this work in the Islands. Both were members of the Friend's church in Berkeley, and while here at tended the Congregational church in Medford. The family has been hon ored at a number of farewell events, including a picnic of the Medford chapter, United Nations held here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr. Women of the community presented Mrs. Pearson and daughter with a handkerchief shower at Mc Kee park. The family also received gifts from the Women's Fellowship of the Congregational church, the local grange, garden club, and Ruch PTA. The Pearsons are leasing their property here to Mr. and Mrs. William Pray and family of Medford. Sams Valley Group Announces Meeting Sams V a 1 1 e y The Sams Valley Home Extension unit will meet Tuesday, August 16 at the home of Mrs. Stanton Hall in Sams Valley, Mrs. Bes sie Davis will give a lesson on cake decorating. The meeting will begin at 10:30 and each one attending is asked to bring a sack lunch. All interested homemakers in the community are welcome to attend. Carol Arknc McVay Bride Of Everett Roy Stricklin Miss Carol Arlese McVay, daughter of Mrs. Arthur J. Paisley, Medford, and Loris G. McVay, Tillamook, became the . bride of Everett Roy Stricklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stricklin, 704 South Peach street, Sunday, August 7. The wedding ceremony was performed at 4 o'ciock in the afternoon by the Rev. George Roseberry at First Methodist church. Over 100 guests at tended. White and yellow gladioli Shelly Schnurr Honored Guest At Recent Party Central Point - A birthday party held in the Central Point park at 11 o'clock the morning of August 9 honored Shelly Schnurr on her third birthday anniversary. Shelly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schnurr, 325 North First street, Central Point. The birthday cake, in the form of a baby book, was decorated by Mrs, Jerome A. Maehren, and she also cut the cake for the party. Little Luana welch sang the "Hap py Birthday" song. Attending the party were Ricky Schnurr, Sheiiy's broth- her grandmother, Mrs. George Myers, her aunt, Mrs. Harry Welch and Mrs. Welch's daughters, Luana and Dona; another aunt, Mrs. Jack Myers, and children, Laura and Jay; Mrs. Ellis So den and daughters Cindy, Ronda and Jeri; Mrs. Arthur Guches and Tammy; Mrs. Robert Kincaid and Robbie; Mrs, John Peterson and Greg- gie; Mrs. Paul Watkins and children Timmy, Teddy and Becky; Mrs. Ted McCoy and children Mark and Diane; Mrs. Leo Cellura and daugh ters Teresa and LaShawn; Mrs. Jim Higinbotham and Maria; Mrs. Lewis Sharp and childen Wade and Dana; Mrs. Robert Sparks and children Vickie, Becky and Robin; Mrs. Jerry Monroe and chil dren Donna, Jerry, Kathy and Carol; Johnny, Nita, Char lotte and Treasa Zimraerlee, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerlee; Diane and Ger ry Maehreh, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Maehren. An evening party honor ing Shelly and Mrs, Lottie Cingcade, whose birthday an niversaries are the same day, was held at the home of Mrs. Higinbotham. Mrs. Cingcade was 77 years old. decorated the church. Miss! Sue Donna Doolen was organ- i 1st and Miss Colleen Barr sang. j The bride was given in mar riage by her ancle, Marion Waiters, Canyonville. She wore a ballerina-length gown styled with a lace and net paneled skirt With ruffled net flounce. The isce bodice was! fashioned with an oval neck-1 line. Her headband of pearls held a waist-length illusion veil, and she carried a cor sage of pink rosebuds center ed with a white orchid. Mrs. Neil Glenn, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and I Miss Jeri Smith was brides-1 maid. Both wore gowns of I lavender taffeta with nylon I organdy overskirts and white chiffon sashes. They carried yellow gladioli bouquets. Ssnsriey mean, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress of yellow nylon with white nylon lace accents. David Phillips, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Nesl Glenn, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Allan Higinbotham and Rus sell Glenn, Central Point, and Robert Seth seated guests. More than 100 guests at tended the reception which followed in the church recep tion room. Mrs. Robert Phil lips, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Billy Flasnery, Cen tral roim, served the cake. Mrs. Jon Thran, Grants Pass, cousin of the bride, poured coffee and Miss Marie Walters, another cousin, poured punch. Mrs. Alan Higinbotham was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Seth took charge of gifts. The bride s aunt, Mrs. Mar ion Walters, wore an aqua marine and white print dress with white accessories and her corsage was of white ear-nations. For her son's wedding Mrs. Stricklin wore a navy blue and white dotted dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Both the bride and bride groom are graduates of Med ford High school and he is em ployed by the post office de partment They are making their home at 318 South New town street following their re turn from a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. For travel ing the bride wore a white sheath dress with pink acces sories. , Stir drained canned fruit cocktail into prepared coco nut cream pudding. Spoon Into paper cups and serve with wooden spoons for a backyard picnic desert. This makes a de licious pie filling too. Wednesday evening, Aug' ust 17, Is the date for the an nual "Christmas in August" program sponsored by the Women's Missionary Union of First Southern Baptist church, 794 Lozier lane. Gifts will be sent this year to the Warm Springs Indians near Madras, where the South ern Baptists have established a mission. 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Compare the Price , ' II Liywy your shoes now while sSk. x ' if are complete. 50c will "S-T.t hold the shoes of your choice. 4 phoe aion Open Monday Evening Until 9 Main and Bartlett Sts, Phone Sf 2-4428 - Met! ,2 Mr, and Mrs. Everett Roy Stricklin (Landis photo) Missionary Union Announces Christmas in August Program Third Annual Garden Show i Set August 26 in Prospect Frospeei-The third annual gardes show ef Prospect Garden club will be held Au gust 26 in the Prospect Com munity hall, The time of plenty" is the theme. The event will be open to the public from 1:38 to 8 pjn, and the general public, as well as garda dab members, are invited to exhibit and at tend. Mrs. F. Everett Shafer is general show chairman and Mrs. Albert Estis is ctab pres ident. On the schedule and judging committees are Mrs. Earl Sliard, Mrs. Calvin Sar gent, Mrs, Shafer; staging, Mrs. Richard Lowry; entries (arrangements) Mrs, S. 1. Con ger, Mrs. E. Bean; entries hor ticulture) Mrs. Warren Barr, Mrs, Shafer; placement, Mrs. Millard, Mrs. lowry; farmers market, Mrs, Bean, Mrs. Barr; silver teg, Mrs. EsHn ssd Mrs. Hslver Garden; publicity, Mrs. Garden; guest book, Mrs. Alice Cosger. Of special interest in this, year's show are a hortloaltars division sad ao edacationai exhibit by the local distrief of the Usstted States fores service. Mrs. James H, Grise is ia charge sf a program sussbery "What happens wfees jsu don't beisisg ts the gardiea club. A serasnic display will be presented by Irene ssst Marj's shop, Medford. Also planned are "Msuststo Mys teries" by Georgia MaSBIsp, a farmer's mvrket and a sil ver tea. No admission charge will be made. Estates will fee ac cepted betwees S asd i8;39 a.ra. the day sf ishg show. Lata entries will be sss-esmpeU tive. Resources To Be Topic With particular reference to the state's natural re sources, Former Governor El mo Smith, Albany, Republi can candidate for US, Sena tor, will tell about Oregon's Stake in the Future" at a coming meeting of Jackson County club, Oregon Federa tion or Republican Women. It is set far tomorrow, Aug ust IS, at the Hed Cross building at IS soon. The luncheon session is open to the public and both men and women are invited to attend. Mrs. Ernst Ruegger, SPrina 2-8858, and Mrs. L. Dow inskeep, SPring .3-1547 will accept reservations. The young women's ausil-i iary wiii decorate the audi- toriura and a Christmas treei for the event. The ianiori giris will present the pro- j gram. Mrs. Frances Siiehrist, president-elect sf the mission-1 ary union, is in charge of generai arrangements, assist ed by Mrs. Soger Prysr. Guts suggested by mission aries at the mission include such Hems as Bibles, chil dren's and babies clothing, dress lengths, aprons, sweat ers, hose, handkerchiefs, soap, issUi brushes, towels, washcloths, pencil tablets and quilt scraps. Singiers Return From Idaho Visit Mrs. William Ssnsier and children. Tiffany, Shelley and Edward, 124 Versada place, have returned from a two and one-half week visit with Mrs. Singier's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. LeShane, Boise, Idaho. Another son of the Singiers, BUI, remained with his grasdparests for a longer visit. Mr. LeShane Is manager for West Coast Air lineg In Boise, He formerly held a similar position in Medford. Many August Brides Have Chosen Their Crystal and Dinnerware from our tsrg Selection Ask To Sea Tha Crystal and OInnsrwar Hsgister Fast Service On Your Wsddiisg invitations or Announcements mm ij Downtown Medford ONE DAY ONLY! Monday 9i30 a,i, to 9 p.m. Handmacher Weather vane on Reg u fa r $25,f 5 to $3S.f S Monday ) QQ Only! II Our Famous Make CONTINUES! y3 V v M si to & if M .8 to. to to to to to to. to. to. to Srtil a wonderful selection! Hyrryl Sizes are broken and these suits wsn'f last long at this low erkal Your Charge Account invited! MAIN AND BARTLETT STREETS lHON! Sf 2-442S 4 I $ to is. A-