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SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, 1961
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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Mr. and Mrs. Altn Glen McKlnnli ,.
M ember . of Pioneer Family
iMarried to College Student
J Ashland - Miss Christine
fVerdel McGee, daughter of
.-"Mr. ana ivirs. dames n. me;
:Gce. 317 North Main street,
lAshland, became the bride of
Alan Glen McKinnis, Ashland,
in a ceremony held January
is at the First Church of
Christ.
J The bridegroom's parents
Tare Mrs. John Lavender, Por
Jis, Calif., and William Glen
McKinnis, The Pines, Ash.
-land.
The Rev. Everett H. Mc
JGee, uncle of the bride, offi
ciated at the two o'clock aft
ernoon single ring rites. Bas
kets of yellow and white
chrysanthemums decorated
the church and Mrs. James
M. Sinclair played the organ
wedding music. Soloist was
the Rev. Mr. Sinclair. Ap
proximately 50 relatives and
friends attended. ,
The bride wore a ballerina
length cown of white Alen-
con lace over whit satin. The
scoop neckline was outlined
witli net which was appiiquea
with lace embroidered with
Iridescent sequins. The gown
was fashioned with fitted .bo
dice, long sleeves -and full
skirt. Her illusion -veil was
held by a crown of ' irides
cent sequins and she carried
a cascade bouquet of white
gardenias and white carna
tions. Mr. McGee gave his
daughter in marriage.
. Dinner is Given
For Newlyweds
Happy Cnmp-Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hokcnson, who were
married during the Christmas
holidays, were honored recent
ly at a potluck dinner at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. James
Foote, Happy Camp.
Fifteen friends of the young
couple attended and presented
them with a gift from the
faculty and employees at the
Happy Camp High school
where Mr. Hokcnson is em
ployed.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hamilton, Mr, and
Mrs. James Tristan, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Morey, Gilbert
Woolweber, Mrs. Ruby Grace
Applcgate, Mrs. Walter Whit
man, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
French and Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Toleman.
Members Present
Chapter Program
"Voice and Vocabulary" was
the title of a program present
ed by Mrs. Gordon Logan at
a meeting of Gamma Rho
chapter. Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity, January 11, Members met
in the home of Mrs. Charles
Rhodes, Valleyview, Ashland.
A second program, "Talk
ing over Television and on the
radio," was presented by Mrs.
Dnrol Hughes. Mrs. Harold
Sloper, co-hostess, served re
freshments. The next meeting of the
chapter is scheduled for Wed
nesday, January 23, at the
home of Mrs. Robert Myrick,
Phoenix.
Women To Meet
At Hart Home
Mrs, Robert Hart, 1809
Roxy Ann place, will be host-1
ess at s luncheon meeting of ,
Klwanian Dames Tuesday .
noon, January 31. Mrs. Ray
Wise, Mrs. Lawrence Horton,
Mrs. Robert Baleb and Mrs. j
William Peek will assist the
hostess.
Wives of all Kiwanis club
members are Invited. Rracr
vatlons ashould be marie by
calling Mrs. Curtis Butter
field, SPrlng 3-3801, or Mrs.
K. E, Hutchinson, SPrlng
3-1606.
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Miss Judy; Johnson attend
ed the bride. She wore a tur
quoise blue chiffon ballerina
length frock with-matching
satin cummerbund and white
accessories. Her flowers were
gardenias, Candle lighters
were Miss' Sara Vandenburg
and Miss Jean Forrest. They
wore frocks of light blue bro
cade and had gardenia cor
sages. They carried lighted
candles in satin pompons,
Kerman Bennett served as
best man and seating the
guests were Howard Hartman
and Steven Longer. . '.
Following the ceremony a
reception was! held in the fel
lowship room of the church,
Mrs. Cleo Vandenburgh cut
and served thi wedding cake,
baked and decorated by Mrs.
William Glen McKinnis, step
mother of the bridegroom,
Mrs. Floyd Taylor presided
at the punch bowl and Mrs.
Charles Forrest poured cof
fee. ' I ' ; ,' vt-
The couple (raveled to San
Francisco, Mqnlo Park and
Carmel on their wedding trip,
the bride wearing for travel
ing a white wool sheath dress
with blue accessories. The
bride attended Ashland High
school and is a dental-assist
ant for Dr. D. W. Morrison,
Menlo Park. During the sum
mer she was a swimming in
structor for the Ashland re
creation department. Mr. Mc
Kinnis is also a graduate of
Ashland High school and is
attending Southern Oregon
college on an athletic schol
arship. The bride is senior past hon
ored queen for Ashland beth
el, International Order of
Job's Daughters. She is the
grand daughter of the late J.
H. and Olive McGee of Ash
land and great granddaughter
of the late Sara Catherine
Blevln Wing who arrived In
the valley with the Apple
gate wagon train.
Out of town guests attend
ing the wedding Included
Mrs. Douglas W. Morrison.
Menlo Park, sister of the bride
and James Raymond McGee
Jr. and John Ooit Adams Mc
Gee, both Son Francisco,
Calif., brothers of the bride.
Newlyweds Make Home
In Portland; Rites Here
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gor
don Owsley Jr. are making
their home In Portland fol
lowing their wedding in Med
ford at Zlon Lutheran church.
The Rev. H. C. Coovert offi
ciated at the evening double
ring ceremony attended by
200 relatives and friends.
The bride is the former
Susan Beth Reule, daughter
of Mrs. Eleanor B. Reule, Car
gill court, and .Robert R.
Reule, Milwaukee, Wis. Mr.
Owsley's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Owsley, Barnett
road.
Mr. Reule gave his daugh
ter in marriage at the Decem
ber 17 ceremony. Decorations
were in keeping with the
season.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of white satin.
Her fingertip length veil was
held in a pearl and sequin
crown and she carried a bou
quet of carnations and steph
anotis. Miss Salli Reule was maid
of honor for her sister and
bridesmaids were Miss Eileen
Finnegan, Miss Tanya Enders
and Miss Lynda Peebler.
They wore velvet frocks with
matching satin cummerbunds.
Their headdresses and muffs
were white fur. Miss Reule
was in forest green and the
bridesmaids wore wine red.
Little Jeanle Sheldon was
flower girl. Her dress was
green and she carried a bas
ket of red rose petals. Robert
Cresap, Ashland, nephew of
the bridegroom, was ring
bearer.
James Owsley served as
best man for his brother. Ush
ers were Larry Perkins, Rose-
Medford Student
Secretary For
Beaver Preview
Miss Karen Culbertson,
daughter of Mr. and . Mrs.
Thomas Culbertson, 2615 Hill
crest road, is general secre
tary for the Beaver Preview
which Is scheduled at Oregon
State college January 28-29.
Over 1,000 high school sen
iors from all parts of Oregon
are expected to visit the cam
pus during the week end.
They will be guests in college
living groups and be enter
tained at Saturday dinner and
Sunday breakfast and dinner.
The program officially begins
Saturday noon with a general
assembly and box luncheon in
the coliseum.
A varsity basketball game
with the University of Wash
ington Huskies is planned for
Saturday night and an all-
school sock dance will be
held afterward.
District Officers
Guests of Group
Rogue River Civic Improve
ment club, member of Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs,
was hostess to First district
officers last Thursday in their
club house at Rogue River.
Mrs. Edward B. Burkett,
club president, welcomed and
introduced Mrs. Clay M. Lee,
Medford, president of the First
district; Mrs. H. J. Stephens,
Rogue River, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Ralph Foster, Ash
land, state chairman and sec
ond vice president; Mrs. Jason
O 1 1 1 n ger, parliamentarian;
Mrs. Jack D. Brummond, Med
ford, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Lynabel Deck, chairman
of conservation; and Mrs.
Ralph O. Chapin, Grants Pass,
chairman of public affairs.
Mrs. Lee spoke to the club
on participation in scholar
ship and "CARE" for Latin
American countries.
A Tribute
To The Young Men's
Christian Association
Most pcoplt recognlj. th. Y.M.C.A. by the
f.mili.r trunglt. SPIRIT, MIND nd BODY sr.
jymbolind by ih thre. tldti of th Y.M.C.A.
trinngU. Th. Y's eoml.nt aim ll to h.lp Individ
uals grow in "wlidom, ilalur. nd In l.vor with
God rd man." Th. Y It i world wldt organiia
' lion and ha contributed much to lh world.
Basketball and volleyball war. Y.M.C.A. d.v.loo
menu. Professional football originated ai . Y
program. Fathers Day, Boy Scouts and Campfir
Girls Kara also sponsored by th. Y.M.C.A. ai
well a. many other Institutions w. noy today.
January 53 through January 29 has been sat .
asid. avid proclaimed Y.M.C.A. Week. Visit your
Y.M.CA. and tak. part In th. many activitiet
they Kav planned. Congratulations Y.M.C.A.
and thank you lor your great part in making (
l.aderr and citizens of boys and girls.
Medford Pharmacy
101 North Central Corner 6th0 Ph. SP 2-6253
Opn Week Days. 8:3 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
We Salute Our Town!
burg; Charles Putney, Port
land and Richard Connolly.
Acolytes were Miss Edna
Kay Weiger, Salem, and Miss
Barbara Hutchinson. Mrs.
William Weiger, Salem, cou
sin of the bridegroom, sang.
. For the wedding and re
ception which followed at the
church, Mrs. Reule wore a
coffee colored lace sheath
dress. Mrs. Owsley chose a
champagne colored brocaded
sheath,
Mrs. Robert Cresap, Ash
land, sister of the bridegroom,
cut and served the wedding
cake 'and Mrs. Richard Ken
ner poured the coffee and
punch. Mrs. Larry McNealy
was in charge of the guest
book. Marvin and Craig
Smith, Watsonville, Calif., dis
tributed rice packets to the
guests.
The bride attended Medford
High school and was employ
ed by Forest Glen Lumber
company. Mr. Owsley was
graduated from Medford High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college. He is em
ployed at the Grand Central
Bowl, Portland.
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The Rev, George R, V. Bolster, rector of St. Mark's
Episcopal church and a member of the board of directors
of Rogue Valley Memorial hospital, congratulates Miss Judith
Frasier, a student nurse, following capping ceremonies held
recently at the hospital. Miss Frasier is a member of the
second class to be enrolled in the Southern Oregon School of
Practical Nursing at the hospital.
Student Nurses Receive
Caps in Chapel Ceremony
Twelve students of the
Southern Oregon School of
Practical Nursing received
their caps in ceremonies held
in the chapel of Rogue Valley
Memorial hospital.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster, rector of St. Mark's Epis
copal church and a member
of the hospital's board of di
rectors, presided. He address
ed the students, school offici
als and guests on the signifi
cance of the school, establish
ed in 1959, as another mile
stone in the hospital's growth
over the past 25 years.
"In the future, the board of
directors hopes to expand this
program which was designed
to help alleviate the. great
shortage of trained nursing
personnel," the Rev. Mr. Bol
ster said, "With the comple
tion of the new wing, the hos
pital will have enough facili
ties to double the capacity of
the school to 30 students." The
speaker added that the large
number of students attracted
from outside the local area
was giving Medford added rec
ognition as a training center.
The school's instructor, Mrs.
Bertha Morrill, R.N., describ
ed the nurse's cap as "a sym
bol of the dignity and efficien
cy of the nursing profession,"
awarded after successful com
pletion of the pre-cllnical pe
riod during which students
prove themselves academical
ly and emotionally capable of
the duties of patient care.
Mrs. Mary Vanderlin, direc
tor of nurses, also participated
in the ceremonies which
marked the end of four
months training in the year
long course.
Students receiving caps
were: Mrs. Ruth Walls, . Tal
ent, Mrs. Irene Tizekker, Med
ford, Miss JoAnn Hoyt, Med
ford, Miss Myra Miles. Sweet
Home, Miss Janice Heidler,
Grants Pass, Mrs. Thelma
Goucher, Medford, Miss Son
dra Goucher, Medford, Miss
Judith Frasier, Klamath Falls,
Mrs. Mildred Dunn, Phoenix,
Mrs. Ruth Clark, Central
Point, Mrs. Marjorle Bromley,
Grants Pass, annd Mrs. Lillian
Andre, Medford.
ASSOCIATION PLANS i
MEETING MONDAY
The Degree of Honor Pro
tective association will hold
a business meeting and social
hour beginning at 7:45 p.m.
Monday at Girls Community
club. Miss Adabee Seiler will
be hostess for the evening.
We'd love to help you
with your decorating!
Colorama Paint Center
"Your Silv.r Dollar Stamps Paint Store"
COLORAMA & GLIDDEN PAINTS
Ph. SP 2-4564
Parker Woods-Leons
Pre
Inventory Clearance
Stocks must be reduced for inventory next week... prices have been "slashed to the bone". All
seasonable merchandise goes out at tremendous savings... buy your winter needs now and save...
you have months ahead to wear them... all sales final!
Dresses
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Hundreds of lovely styles re
duced to clear . . . prices start
as low at .
5
Coats
Our entire coat stock goes on
ale , . some start for only . . .
10"
Car-Coats
Just In time for the cold winter
ahead . . priced as low as
P99
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The Great Shoe Evenr All Women Wait For . Buy One Pair
at the Marked Price . . . Your Second Pair Is FREE . . . Bring
A Friend and Share the Cost ... 3000 Pair Goon Sale!
Group 1 F,a,san
d casuals in blacks and
1 for O
GrOUD 3 ress s'1oes 'n m,d nd hi heels
i . . lots of blacks and browns.
2 for
295
Group 2 Many ,eMer 9rac,e; fat nd
school shoes . . . wonderful
values in this group.
1 , $95
IL for
Group 4
Many of our best shoes are in
this group . . . mid and high
heels . . .
2 for
695
Sub-Teen
"Sweaters"
Limited amounts only in these
groups . . . come early ...
TO
2,"
Sub-Teen
"Skirts"
Not many left but what wonder
ful values . . .
3"
TO
6"
Sub-Teen
Dresses
These must be moved so prices
have been lowered to the low
est .. .
TO
99
"Sweaters"
300 beautiful sweaters sacrificed al these low prices . . .
values to 18.98.
2" "
"Skirts"
Beautiful matching skirts ... a real value at .
4
99
Open Until 9:00
This Monday
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