SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORG. Girls Announce Coming Events Pythian Sunshine Girls will hold a skating party at Ash land Wednesday evening, August 24. Members are to meet at the Pythian building at 6:30 p.m. Miss Suzanne Patz, San Di ego, grand royal princess of California, will be a guest at a meeting Thursday, August 25. All Pythian Sisters and Knights of Pythias are also Invited. Sunday, August 28, mem bers and their families will hold a picnic at 1 p.m. in the south end of Hawthorne park across from East Main and Eighth streets. The council will furnish coffee and cold drinks. Matson vvr Bonus Cruises? to Ports of- Paradise of ihtir springtime bast Extra days, extra ports, no extra tare. Your snip is all First-Class, completely air-conditioned, gyrofin. stabilized. Every room has private bath. SS MARIPOSA St MONTEREY Auauit U September 2 October 2 October 22 sailing from San Francisco, following day from Los Angeles. GEORGE LEWIS ROGUE TRAVEL SERVICE We Reserve and Sell Airline and Steamship Tickers PHONE SP 2-6779 111 E. 8th OUL. SlMffl viD Uvio Jvrrj A Wide Variety of Styles! Values Such as Burelson's is Famous for! Sizes 5 to 20 A Few Vi Sizes Use Your Charge Account -ffHI a Mrs. Albert Kathryn Minica Becomes Bride Of Floyd Wood Phoenix - Mr. and ' Mrs. Floyd H. Wood are making tneir home in Phoenix fol lowing their wedding July 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wilkins, 609 West Tenth street, Medford. Mrs. Wilkins, a minister of the Universal Church of the Master Church of Truth, per formed the ceremony. Mrs. Betty Brown, Gold Hill, was maid of honor and Lucian Le Baron was the groomsman. The bride is the former Kathryn Louise Minica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilcox, Inglewood, Calif., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Wood, San Diego. Mr. Wilcox gave his step daughter in marriage. She MONDAY ONLY! FINAL CLEAN ONE DAY ONLY! MONDAY 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Downtown Medford Charles Emden (Taylor pholo) Smith Family Visits In Cave Junction Cave Junction - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and children, Danny, Linda, Ronnie and Bruce, Seattle, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yarbrough and other friends and relatives for several weeks. The group went salmon fishing near Eureka, Calif., recently and were guests of Mrs. Elsie Yarbrough. wore a blue ensemble. She attended schools in Venice, Calif., and the bridegroom at tended Kearny and Mar Vis ta High schools in California. They traveled to San Diego on their honeymoon. Out - of - town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Melford Adams, Concor dia, Calif., and Charles Price, Springfield, Mo., er Press Newlyweds Make Home In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Emden are making their home at 122 Mistletoe street following their wedding July 17 in Zion Lutheran church. The bride is the for mer Carol Mae Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Severson, 604 Plum street. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Emden, Cedar Grove, N.J. The vows were read by the Rev. H. C. Coovert at two o'clock in the afternoon. Pink and white gladioli and carna tions decorated the church. The bride wore ' a pastel pink street-length gown of sheer nylon over pink taffeta, with pink satin accessories. Her flowers were pink and white carnations with a cas cade of stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds attended the couple and Mel vin G. Frick, Central Point, brother of the bride, and John Austbo were ushers. Mrs. Reynolds wore a dress of pale yellow dimity. Her flowers were white carnations with yellow rosebuds. Miss Nancy Frick, niece of the bride, was candlelighter. Miss Linda Severson, sister of the bride, was at the guest book and Miss Ruth Coovert played the organ. Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Cedar Grove, N.J., the bridegroom's aunt, cut the cake at the re ception which followed at the church. Mrs. Gus Priebe, Myr tle Point, served punch, Pink and white carnations and matching candles deco rated the room. The newlyweds traveled to southern California and Mexi co on their wedding trip, the bride wearing a pink travel ing suit with white acces sories. , The bridegroom attended Paul Smith's college, New York, and Utah State univer sity. He ,is a forester with the bureau of land manage ment. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included the bride groom's parents and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Cedar Grove, N.J., and Gus Priebe, Myrtle Point IP P.S. There a re" a Few ... WEATHERVANE Suits Left! They'll be on one of these racks too! Look! Main & Bart left Phont SP 2-6428 A reception held August 7 at the Pythian building hon ored Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Cook on their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, who were married in Marysville, Mo., have lived in Medford 25 years. Reception Honors Cooks Jacksonville - Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook, 400 Oak street, were honored August 7 at a reception which observed their golden wedding anni versary. The event was held in the Pythian hall, Medford, Main and Bartlett Streets with a group of Pythian Sis ters in charge. Mrs. Cook has been a member of the lodge for many years. Mrs. H. M. Curtis, daughter of the honored couple from Sacramento, Calif., and her newest fall attraction . . . our Butte knits an exclusive collection of soft-mannerd all-wool knits . . . especially outstanding, not only for their knowing cut, but for their modest price tags . . . three sketched, left, rolled collar wool dress in red and no-color 35.98 . . . two-piece box-jacket suit in oxford gray with pale gray binding, taupe brown with beige 39.98 . . three-piece cardigan suit with contrasting blouse, black with beige 49.98 ... 8 to 16 sizes. Found STORE HOURS Monday 9.30 A.M. daughter, Suzette, were here for the event. Mrs. Cook wore a dress of beige nylon lace and her cor sage was of pink carnations. The refreshment table was centered with gold colored gladiolus, arranged by Mrs. Donald Anderson. Mrs. Ben Anderson, niece of the couple, served the an niversary cake, Mrs. Charles Franks, Phoenix, poured punch and Mrs. W. L. Mi chael, the coffee. Mrs. Curtis took charge of gifts and her daughter, the guest book. Mrs. Howard J. Veal sang a group of favoriate songs, and Mrs. Edward Bostwick accompanied her. Mrs. Ida Ireland gave a reading in the couple's honor. Mrs. Harry Bryant was chairman in charge of ar rangements and she was as sisted by Mrs. P. M. Aldredge and Mrs. W. A. Grochocki. About 65 guests attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Cook were married in Marysville, Mo., In 1910 and have lived in Med ford the past 25 years. They were the original owners of Cooks Beauty shop. , Exclusively At Burelson's In YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITEDI to 9 P M.-Tuesday thru . Downtown Medford Sister Here Mrs. Lester Huffsteder, Bend, Ore., is a guest at the home of her sister Mrs. Bet ty Clause, and daughter Pat ATTENTION Stouffer Studio is now NEW LOCATION 445 North Barrlett Off Street Parking GUARANTEED RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY BACK Reduce-Reproportion-Look Younger Feel Better Open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - SP 3-7551 Virginia Wickersham, Distributer Medfordl Saturday 9i30 A.M. to ty, 311 south "B" street, Ea gle Point. The Bend woman is also visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay, 2235 Springbrook road. in a 5.30 P.M. Hhona SP 2-6428 -