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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. , - 1 ? Si tu ' js Mrs. Jack H. McCandliss ii the former Dorii Colleen Mitchell, daughter, of Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Jacksonville, and the late Clyde Mitchell. (Simonson photo) Church Rites Wed Pair Jacksonville - Miss Doris ville, and the late Clyde Colleen Mitchell, daughter of Mitchell, became the bride of Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Jackson- Jack H. McCandliss, son of Mr. and Mri. Jack H. McCandliss (Simonson photo) jeaii hart's GREAT AS ALL OUTDOORS... HIGH SIERRA COORDINATES BY 617 East Main ines of II I illedion. jj ; of Incredible if : I "d 1 Ihouetle. 19 I V i. l VAU.r. Va,i -ML Find the uiotnes You Love to Live in NX Tolfeott borrowed ttie Autumn itself for this The sweater, bulky kni softness In lambswool mohair, with a tunic turtle neckline. The pants, slim, tapered and color-mated In exciting new Authentic Alpine Cloth. 100 worsted wool. Sweater, sizes 34 to 40 12.95 Rants, sizes 8 to 16 16.95 Ours Exclusivel, Phone SP 2-8992 Mrs. Milton Barnett, 27 Aslv land avenue, Medford, in a ceremony held November 4 at First Methodist church, Med ford. Dr. George G. Roseberry of ficiated at the 8 o'clock eve ning rites. Baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums and woodwardia fern deco rated the church and lighted candles in floor candelabra were at the altar. White satin bows with yellow chrysanthe mums marked the pew ends. Mrs. Charles R. Adamson, Medford, played the organ wedding music and accompa nied the two soloists, the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Irby, Jackson ville. The bride wore a floor length white Duchesse lace gown fashioned with fitted bodice, long sleeves and bouf fant skirt. The skirt was of tiers of pleated tulle with overskirt of lace. Her finger tip length veil of illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls and sequins and her single strand of pearls was a gift from the bridegroom. Site car ried a bouquet of pink baby rosebuds and stcphanotis en circling a white orchid. The bride wore a gold brace let, originally owned by her great grandmother and since worn by all brides in the fam ily. Everett Morris, Ft. Klam ath, gave his sister-in-law in marriage. Mrs. Jerry Gleaves was ma tron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were sisters, Miss Oteka Sheperd, Portland, and Miss Oleta Sheperd, Medford. Mrs. Gleaves wore a frock of deep lavender silk taffeta and organza trimmed with white fur collar and cuffs. The bridesmaids' dresses were of pale lavender and they all wore tiny net veils. Their flowers were pale pink carna tions. Candle ighters were Ste phen Gleaves, Seattle, and Kathleen Mitchell, nephew and niece of the bride. Kath leen wore a turquoise silk or ganza frock with flowered headdress. Terry Hald, Ash land, was flower girl. She wore a green polished cotton frock. Marty Gleaves, nephew of the bride, Seattle, was ring bearer. Brian Watson served as best man and seating the guests were Gary Schaffer and Gary Kranenburg, cousins of the bridegroom. For her daughter s wedding and reception which followed in the church, Mrs. Mitchell wore a bronze and black Japanese silk print dress with brown and beige accessories. Her corsage was of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Barnett wore a green silk print dress with green accessories. Her corsage was of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Mrs. Vcrna McCandliss, Agate street, Medford, grandmother of the bridegroom, wore a tan wool suit with matching accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. Mrs. Christian Hald cut and served the tiered wedding cake and Mrs. Charles Per kins, Seattle, poured coffee. Presiding at the punch bowl was Miss Oteka Sheperd. Carol Bergstrom was in charge of the guest book and Debbie Brown, Ft. Klamath, passed the bridegroom's cake. The couple traveled to Cali fornia and Nevada on their wedding trip, the bride wear ing for traveling a royal blue Italian knit suit with white accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. They are mak ing their home at 1059 Mor row road. A rehearsal buffet dinner was held for members of the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett in Med ford prior to the wedding. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. Gleaves, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parcheti and daughter, Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Morris, all Ft. Klamath, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kranen burg, Klamath Falls, Showers Honor Miss Higinbotham Central Point-Miss Laurel Higinbotham, whose wedding to Gerald William Anderson is set for November 26, has been honored at two recent parties. Members of the choir of First Covenant church, Seat tle, honored Miss Higinboth am at a party and shower giv en at the church October 31. She sings with the choir. About 50 attended the party. Community Bible church in Central Point honored the bride-elect at a shower given in Central Point. Mrs, Lewis Collins and Mrs. Simmie Hil lard headed the committee in charge, and about 60 mem bers of the congregation at tended the event, held in the church recreation room. A program was given and Miss Higinbotham was presented gifts for her new home. The bride-elect, a nurse at Swedish hospital in Seattle, will arrive in the valley be fore Thanksgiving. The wed ding will be held at Commu nity Bible church, and the Rev. Rolf Hansen, former pas tor of the church, will come from Spokane to read the cer emony. He will be assisted by the Rev. Paul Kroon, present pastor. The Rev. Mr. Hansen will be accompanied by Mrs. Hansen and their family. 1 ft, r . .f r -j sr - . lift - A, V f 1 , mi: v f 1 ? Medford Woman Away for Month Mrs. Fred Rankin, Rich mond avenue, left Friday for Portland to attend an infor mal meeting of the commu nity services committee of the Oregon Council on Aging. She is a member of the com mittee. From Portland Mrs. Rankin planned to continue to Seattle where she will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tul lock, cousins. While in the Washington city, Mrs. Rankin plans to visit and survey the Hamilton Senior center. fit jjtr-s '.'-l Louis Clayson, well known tenor, will be one of the solo ists for a concert to be given this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Medford High school audi torium by the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon. Mr. Clayson, formerly on the faculty of Southern Oregon college and now teaching at Sacramento State college in California, will sing with Mrs, Lois Reed, Mrs. Lois Utter bach and Maynard Hadley in Rossini's "Stabat Mater" which will be the principal work on this afternoon's pro gram. The concert will open with a dramatic overture com posed by Director Richard D. Werner, and will also include Bizet's "L'Arlesienne Suite." Mrs. Virginia Westerfield will play the saxophone solo for this number. Tickets will be sold at the door and coffee will be served at intermission. Mrs. Fred W. Greene (nee Sheryl Owen) is shown in her wedding gown following the ceremony this fall in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Burlingame, Calif. Mrs. Greene, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Owen, Millbrae, Calif., and her husband, a son of Col. and Mrs. Fred W. Greene, Long Mountain road. Eagle Point, are students at Oregon State college. Eugene Bennett To Show Works at Rogue Gallery A one-man show of paint ings, mosaics and sculpture by Eugene Bennett will open Tuesday, November 15, at the Rogue Gallery, 220 West Main street. Mr. Bennett, Medford art ist and teacher, will be hon ored at a reception Tuesday from 8 until 10 p.m. at the gallery. Nearly 100 of his works will be included in the show. The exhibit will continue through December 4. Mr. Bennett currently has exhibits at the Benjamin Gal leries, Chicago, the Art Rent al Galleries at Chicago Art Institute and Portland Art Museum and Architectural had one-man shows at South ern Oregon college, Ashland; Portland Art Museum, Kla math Art association, Kla math Falls; and was the sweepstakes winner of the an. nual Southern Oregon Art Ex hibit in Grants Pas9 in Au gust. His works were also ex hibited at the Oregon State fair and the Artists of Oregon Annual show at the Portland Art Museum both in Scptem ber. During June ho exhibited at four art fairs in Chicago. Rogue Gallery is open Tues day through Saturday from noon until 4 p.m. and Mon days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m There is no charge and the Miss Taylor To Speak at Meeting Guest speaker for a meet ing of Reames Social club Wednesday, November 16, at the Masonic temple, will be Miss De Anne Taylor. She was an American Field Service student in Berlin, Germany, last summer and is now a sen ior at Medford High school. She will show slides and speak. ' The program will follow the noon no-host luncheon. Mrs. Donald Ashpole, pros ident, announced that cards will follow the short program and all Order of Eastern Star members are invited to attend. The chairman for the lunch eon is Mrs. H. E. Nulton and those assisting are Mrs. Aud rey Roberts, Mrs. Ross Gilkin son, Mrs. John Eddy, Mrs. H. F, Nordwick, Mrs. George Burrell and Miss Susan Wil liams. Degree of Honor Protective association will meet at the Girls Community club, Mon day, November 14, at 7:30 p.m. for executive and bus iness meetings. Mrs. James Stewart will be hostess for the social hour. f Credit oj'dly given . . . Use your Charge Account or our Lay-Away 17 South Central m4 ON ALL WOOL NEW FALL SUITS Lovely materials in crepes, boucles, tweeds . . plain styles, fur trim med in both long and short jackets. 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