Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1960, Image 21

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    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE
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Mr.
and Mrs. James D. Crawford
"Cut and Dried" Theme
Of Central Point Show
"Cut and Dried" will be the
theme of the third annual fall
show to be staged by the Cen
tral Point Garden club No
vember 16 and 17- in the
Courthouse auditorium. Hours
of the show will be from 2
to 9 p.m. on Wednesday the
16th, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on Thursday.
Everyone is invited to par
ticipate in this non-competitive
show which will include
divisions of arrangements for
fall, Thanksgiving and Christ
mas. Other divisions will be
for winter corsages, home
made Christmas tree orna
ments, swags or wreaths and
pictures or plaques. All entries1 2641.
in these divisions are to be
made from naturally dried
treated or artificial materials;
no green materials will be
permitted.
A new feature this year will
be the Christmas Tree Lane
where a person may enter
small decorated Christmas
trees made of any medium
net, tin can, fresh evergreen,
teasel, or others. Entries in
this feature are to be dis
played on the exhibitor's own
card table.
Any further information on
this show may be secured by
calling Mrs. Ivan Skyrman,
chairman at NOrmandy 4-
Wedding
Of Interest
In Valley
A wedding of interest to
valley residents was held Oc
tober 28 at Rockwood Church
of God, Portland, when Miss
Patricia Joyce Timmons, Day
ton, Ore., became the bride
of James D. Crawford, son of
Mrs. J. H. Crawford, 631 Ber
rydale avenue, Medford. The
bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Timmons, Dayton.
Yellow and bronze chrysan
themums decorated the church
for the ceremony.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her parents, wore a
white silk frock styled with
empire waistline, short
sleeves, scoop neckline and
flared skirt. Her elbow length
veil was held by a crown of
pearhzed orange blossoms and
she carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums.
Miss Carolee Weiss, Port
land, attended the bride. How
ard Henderson, Walport, serv
ed as best man.
Howard J. Timmons Jr. and
Craig Timmons, brothers of
the bride, lighted the candles
and seated the guests. Larry
Burleson was also an usher.
The bridegroom is a gradu
ate of Crater High school and
both of the couple are gradu
ates of Linfield college, Mc-
Minnville. The bride is a
teacher at the Parkrose Junior
High school, Portland, and the
bridegroom is an accountant
in Portland where the newly-
weds are making their home,
,
Nard Jones Book
To Be Reviewed
"The Great Command" by
Nard Jones has been chosen
for review by Mrs. M. M.
Morris, for the Wednesday
Study club meeting. Novenv
ber 16 at 2 p.m. in Girls Con
munity club.
Mrs. J. T. Ball, who has the
selected subject, will talk
about the new "First Lady."
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gene Morris
(Brainerd photo)
Kisis-Morris Wedding Rites
Held at Methodist Church
Knife-Fork
Club Books
Traveler
What an American traveler
found out about Soviet Rus
sia, Yugoslavia and other
Communist satellite countries
will be the subject of an ad
dress to be heard by Siskiyou
Knife and Fork club Monday,
November 14.
The dinner will be held at
7:30 p.m. at the Mark Antony
hotel, and the speaker will be
John Crutcher.
Mr. Crutcher spent the sum
mer of 1957 touring the Soviet
union, the summer of 1958 in
Yugoslavia, and has just re
turned from a third trip
through the satellite countries.
During his journeys the Amer
ican asked questions of all
who would listen and answer,
and it is believed what he
learned may give American
listeners an insight to the
working of the aVerage Rus
sian mind.
Members may make reser
vations for the dinner today
or Monday morning early
with the club secretary, Mrs.
Ella Hendnxson, 360 Morton
street, Ashland. Mrs. Hcndrix
son recently returned home
after spending six weeks i
Pennsylvania with relatives.
Four men were named to
the board of directors of the
Reobligation
Meeting Set
At Gold Hill
The Pythian Sisters will
hold their roll call and re
obligation meeting at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 15, at the
Talisman temple. There will
be a report of the nominat
ing committee. Refreshment
committee will be Mrs. Iola
Russell, chairman, and Mrs
Alice Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gene
Morris are making their home
at 501 Oak street following
their wedding November 5 at
First Methodist church. The
bride is the former Catherine
L. Milani Kisis, daughter of
Mrs. Gladys L. Milani, 1933
Roberts road. Mr. Morris is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
C. Morris, 730 Dakota street.
Dr. George G. Roseberry of
ficiated at the 7 o'clock eve-
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They are Wallace B. Brill
Medford, Dr. E. E. Brown
Richard A. Hcrndobler and
Jesse G. Anderson, Ashland
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ning ceremony attended by 40
relatives and friends. Purple
and white chrysanthemums
decorated the chapel for the
ceremony and Mrs. Leslie
Boardman played the organ
wedding music.
The bride given in marriage
by Wynn Milani, her brother,
wore a pink lace frock with
pink crown and veil. She car
ried a bouquet of white roses.
Mrs. Gary Rupert attended
the bride. She wore a blue
velveteen princess style frock,
Her flowers were pink carna
tions.
David Morris served as best
man for his brother. Sealing
the guests were Mr. Rupert
and Philip Cross.
Following the ceremony
reception was held at the
church. Mrs. Charles Dallas,
Grants Pass, cut and served
the cake and Miss Monica
Sotty poured the punch.
Jana Ray Morris, sister of
the bridegroom, lighted the
candles.
The bride changed to a pink
wool suit with white and tan
accessories for a supper held
later that evening at Kim's
restaurant. It was attended by
20 close relatives and friends
of the couple. .
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High school and was
discount clerk and secretary
for the First National Bank
of Oregon, Medford branch.
Mr. Morris attended Medford
High school and is employed
by Fir Ply corporation.
Crown Prince
Wedding To
Be Shown
Colored pictures of the
wedding of the Crown Prince
of Japan will be shown Mon
day, November 14, at 1 p.m.
in the Senior Activity Center,
601 East Jackson street, to
the Arm Chair Travel group
by Mrs. Charles Kyer.
The pictures were taken by
the Kycrs while Mr. Kyer,
chief warrant officer in the
United States Army, was sta
tioned in Japan before arriv
ing in the Rogue valley on
his retirement.
Mrs. Kyer is executive sec
retary of the Tuberculosis
and Health association. She
became interested in the ac
tivities at the Center while
spending several mornings
there during the last two
weeks with the Communnity
Service group from the Fifty
Plus club who were helping
her with the Christmas Seal
campaign by stuffing en
velopes.
The Center committee an
nounced that the Red Cross
Motor Corps takes members
to the Wood-carving class on
Wednesdays who have been
unable to attend due to lack
of transportation. This class
has now added clay sculpture
to the woodcarving. Both are
taught by Glenn Van Wicklc
during the same class on
Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.
Gifts of some special woods
for carving were received
from Lesly Dike, 728 West
Jackson street, for the use of
the class.
The Oil Painting and Wood-
carving classes plan to hold
an exhibit of their recent
work during December.
Jvln. Bert Orr
Enlortaini Club
Yrcka-Mrs. Bert Orr, 411
Fourth street, was hostess!
November 7 for a meeting of
her sewing club.
Their next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Emma
Alghren, South Oregon street.
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