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4 C MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960 1 H S .IPS jfc. 9 ". Ml i Mr. and Mri. Roscoe G. Day Rainbow Girls Plan Initiation Jacksonville - Initl a 1 1 o n ceremonies or a candidate are planned for the next meeting of Warren assembly Order o Rainbow for Girls, Thursday, November 10. The meeting is : to ' begin promptly at 7:15 p.m. in the Masonic temple, : A Halloween party, with : ghosts and black cats prow ling among tha corn stalk dec- ' orations, was held by the order last Saturday night. Each guest was given a sequin-and-feather - decorated mask. Dancing, games and refresh ments were on the evening's program. Committee reports and plans for the party were dis cussed at a regular meeting October 27. Gowns to be worn by officers and choir members were discussed. GRAND OPENING! Medford Beauty School 3 West 6th Street Monday, November 7th All Afternoon and Evening Raymond and Geri Byrd will be happy to have you drop by and Inspect their new larger quarters and their., modern -convenient facilities., ' FREE PRIZE Given at 8:00 P.M. on Monday Nothing to buy. Just come in and Register. Constance Kay Conrad Bride of Roscoe Gay Miss Constance Kay Kon rad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William King, 1531 Grand street, became the bride of Roscoe G. Day, 1025 Court street, In a ceremony held re cently at the Bethel Assembly of God. Mr. Day'i parents are Mrs. Wallena Day, 1025 Court street, and Grant Day, White City. The Rev. Lawrence Krause officiated at the 7:30 o'clock evening rites attended by 200 relatives and mends. Baskets of white stock decorated the church for the October 8 rites and a trellis covered with pink roses and fern served as a setting for the bridal party. Vocal soloists were Clar ence Gossage, Ashland, and Miss Velda Krause. Mr. Krause played a violin selec' tion. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white Chan tilly lace fashioned with fitted bodice, long sleeves and gath ered skirt. The neckline was accented with iridescent se quins and her elbow length veil was held by a crown of lace and pearls. She carried a white orchid encircled by pink baby roses. Master Point Winners Given Playing for master points, north south teams winning high scores at Riverside Bridge club Wednesday were Mrs. Fred Rehling and Mrs Roger Smoot, first; Mrs. Pa tricia Gllhousen and Mrs. Frank R. Baker, second; Mrs. Paul Hatlbn and Roy Fruitt, third; Mrs. John Dougherty, Mrs. Sam Van Dyke, Mrs. Richard Milestone and Mrs. Paul McDuffee, tied for fourth. East-west winners were Mrs. Walter Winner and Mrs. Mary Trout, first; Mrs. George B. Dean and Mrs. Hat ton, second; Mrs. Dclbert Clif ford and Mrs. Lewis Smith tied with Mrs. Fred Hesdorfer and John Solheim for third and fourth. Forty-four players compet ed in Wednesday's game. Mrs. Ron Tompson was ma tron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Roberta Garrison and Miss Dorothy H o r t o n. They wore taffeta frocks and carried bouquets of pink car nations. Mrs. Tompson wore pale orchid, Miss Garrison mint green and Miss Horton was in champagne beige. Cindy Hobbs was flower girl. She wore a mint green organdy frock. Ring bearer was Phillip Bransom. Mr, Tompson was best man and seating the guests were Tom and Robert King, broth ers of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the First Assembly of God, 1108 West Main street. The bride attended Medford High school and is a saleswo man for Rogue Bakery in Phoenix. Mr. Day attended Crater High school and is em ployed by Delah Timber Prod ucts company. They are mak ing their home at 723 West 11th street, apartment 2. Delegates at Convention Six delegates from the local Townsend club will; travel to Eugene today to attend the state convention of the Town send fourth district council. Mrs. Ida Kelly, newly cloct ed Medford president, will lead the group. Others attend ing are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Naffzlger, Mrs. James Bishop, Jacksonville, Mrs. Florence Boussum and Arthur C. Lew is. At last week's luncheon meeting four visitors gave brief talks. They were Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mrs. Dee New ton, Karl Janouch, incumbent candidate for county treasur er, and John R. Dellenback, candidate for state representa tive. Mrs. Boussum was instal ling officer for the new offi cers who will serve the next year. Members voted to make a contribution to the United Medford Crusade. Musicians from Ashland and Medford entertained. Vis itors are welcome to all meet ings of the club. 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Pay How It Best Suit Your Budget Catholic Rites. Wed Californians St, Dunstan's Catholic church, Millbrae, Calif., was scene of the wedding October 9 of Miss Madalcne Schnack to Dominic F. Bregante. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Schnack, Campbell road, Medford, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. B. Bregante, MUlbrae. The Rev. Vincent Fleming, cousin of the bride, officiated. The bride's gown v.'as of full-length satin, styled with back accents. A pearl crown held her finger-tip-length veil and she carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Miss Peggy Schnack, sister of the bride, was maid of hon or. Miss Victoria Bregante, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and Carolyn Foley, the bride's cousin was flower girl. They wore dresses of white chiffon over white taffeta, with red velvet at the waistlines. Jack Stagnaro was best man for his cousin. Ushers were Frank Duran and Martin D. Schnack Jr. The bride's mother wore a green printed wool dress and the bridegroom's mother chose a blue satin brocade dress. The young couple honey mooned at Monterey and Carmel and are now living in Millbrae. The bride for merly made her home in Med ford. The bridegroom is a former resident of San Fran cisco and is a graduate of the University of San Francisco. Dancers Attend Performance of Royal Company Miss Colleen Hope, Med ford dance teacher, and Mrs. A. Merle Scott traveled to Portland last week end to attend the opening perform ance of the Royal Bullet epmpany. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dare of Portland's Ballet House and watched rehearsals and company classes of the Royal Ballet at the Ballet House studio. The Medford women also attended a special class for teachers and students taught by Michael Sommes, danseur noble, of the Royal Ballet. Before moving to Medford in 1954, Mrs. Scott conduct ed the Katharine Scott school of ballet in Eugene. Of interest is news that Miss Jeanne Bell, Portland, a former student of Miss Hope's, has been named Ore gon's roller skating queen and has won a scholarship and trip to Florida by danc ing in the talent portion of resident. Miss Bell was one of sev eral of the Dares' pupils chosen by the Royal Bullet to supplement the company of dancers for Monday night's performance of "Sleeping Beauty." a Military Order Holds Dinner The members of C e b u Swamp, Military Order of the Lizards, met at the home of Mrs. Don Anderson, 803 Pine street, October 23. A potluck dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Bertha Nelson, gila monster, presided at the bus iness session. Mrs. Bessie Mc Carty of Gold Hill was initi ated into the order. Mrs. Mc Cnrty is a member of Gen. William Mitchell auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans of Huntington Park, Calif. Guests included Mrs. George Brent and Mr. Anderson. It was decided by the mem bers not to hold a meeting in November. The annual Christ, mas party and election of of ficers will be held at the home of Mrs. McCarty on Sunday, December 11. Sojourners Hold Meeting Mrs. Leatha Jones was pres ent for the first time at tMcd ford Sojourners meeting Thursday, November 3, at the Girls Community club. A bouquet of autumn chry santhemums in a pumpkin vase, Indian corn and gourds decorated the dessert table. Hostesses Included Mrs. Jack Brennan, Mrs. A. L. McCIure and Mrs. Gustave Martin. An afternoon of cards fol lowed a short business meet ing with bridge prir.es going to Mrs. H. F. Griffiths and Mrs. William Walker, pino chle to Mrs. John Niss and Mrs. Bessie Riley, canasta to Mrs. Beryl Lyon and Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs. John Goodwin won a special award. The next meeting of the club will be November 17 at 12:30 p.m. at the Girls Com munity club. All women who have lived in Medford or the vicinity two years or less are Invited to attend and become if 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic T,-Bregante (Gill photo) Lions Auxiliaries Plan Board Meeting, in March Officers of Liona auxiliaries of the valley met at the home of the state president, Mrs. Frank Christian, Talent, Thursday night to plan for the annual spring board meet ing of Oregon auxiliaries. The session will be held at Kim's restaurant in March and all auxiliaries of the state are ex pected to send representatives. Mrs. Dean Dorman, Talent auxiliary chairman, was ap pointed chairman of the ses sion. The theme will be "Fruits of the Valley." The Phoenix auxiliary will be in charge of reservations and registrations; Medford Crater auxiliary, program; Medford auxiliary, priz es; Eagle Point, name cards; Jacksonville, place cards; and Talent, table decorations. Mrs. Dorman will call a meeting of all chairmen after the holiday season to complete plans for the event. Luncheon Aieefng Planned by Club Mistletoe club will meet at Girls Community club Wednesday, November 9, at 10:30 a.m. A sack luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Thomas Mee and Mrs. Alvin Lehman are on the committee in charge. Members are to bring scis sors, ribbon and articles for the bazaar. Mrs. Christian, accompanied by Mr. Christian, attended the charter night program of the Lloyd's Center Lions club aux iliary in Portland Saturday night. The auxiliary was the second to be chartered this year. Mrs. Christian present ed the charter at the Lloyd's Center meeting, She will visit auxiliaries at Portland, Milwaukie, McMinn ville and Astoria before re turning November 11 to this district for visits to Salem, Eugene, Corvallis and the coast area auxiliaries. Mr. Christian is expected home to night. Sewing Session Set for Monday Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a sewing session Monday, November 7, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. F. L. Somers, 38 Glen Oak court. Clothing and gifts for children in the Shrine hospitals are being made. Anyone needing transporta tion or further information may call Mrs. Milo Kubalek, SPring 2-8196. Rod's Spared Newark, N.J. (I1PD N e w Jersey has a law prohibiting teachers from 'administering corporal punishment under any and all conditions even in self-defense. Announces Meeting Gold Hill Mrs. Blanche Merriman will be In charge of the worship for a session of the Womans Society of the Gold Hill Community Metho dist church Wednesday, No vember 8, at 1 p.m., at the church, Mrs. Thomas Z. Smith will present the program portion of the meeting. 1 .'r-sss. , i v V h hi r 'V I I non , Low Front Low Back: High Fash A low back strapless Banacau mat stays up ! Flattering foam-shaped cups . . . covered with delicate nylon lace. Gently underwircd. Sides of acetate rubber dacron polyester and nylon Leno with cling elastic back closure. Style 70, Black S5.93 . jj Abe available In Style 74. $5.00 I'Mjfe. tZ -"- mini "l, t i "XT-"""! We Agree With "E.A." The Medford Mail Tribune Says of Duncan in an Editorial Oct. 27, 1960 i Jackson county has two seats In the house of representatives of the Oregon legislature. There are four candidates for the two seats, two Republicans and two Democrats. Of the four, Bob Duncan, a Democrat, now completing his second term, is with out question the ablest, most widely experienced and broadly qualified. Duncan was elected speaker of the house in his second term of office, an unprecedented honor and Indication of respect from his house colleagues. If he is reelected, there is a good chance he would again become speaker. On the last night of the last session of the legislature, the leaders of both party organizations in the house arose to give him unexpected, but heart-felt, praise for a job well and impartially done. ' As a veteran of the important ways and means committee, and as speaker of the house, Duncan has had experience in state government which seldom comes to one under 40. He is in a unique position to give valuable service to Jackson county and the state. E. A. Vte X DUNCAN Democrat for Slate Representative Pd. Pol. Ad. Duncan far Lo. Committee.. W. 5oti, Chnv, 1034 Reddy Ave., Medford, Ore. members.