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4 ' g SUNDAY. JANUARY 29. 19b9 til hp V TytmfmmM is" i 1, a-, I : ' lz: i ). if A iCVf m . I . q Mr. and Mrs, Harlalei Allen Wilson Wilson-Joseph Wedding News of Interest Here Ashland - Of interest to valley residents is the wed ding in Hayward, Calif., of Miss Sandra Lee Joseph, Port land, to Harlalee Allen Wil sod,, also Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Wil son, 666 Iowa avenue, Ash land. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Joseph, Big Bend, Texas. Mr. Joseph gave his daughter in marriage, The Rev. Saul Miller of Eden Congregational church offici ated at the double ring rites held at 8 o clock in the eve ning December 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Aylin, uncle and aunt of the bride. The bride wore an after noon length dress of white brocade with full gathered skirt. Her short veil was held by a pearl crown and she car ried a bouquet of red roses and stcphanotis. : Miss Kathorine Joseph, Big Bend, Texas, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a white chiffon over taf feta frock with red velveteen cummerbund and carried a P'rrV Assortment "(vjMVf PrinU and Solicls h n Ifij 36 inehM wide yt1, W:jte&3iWjr Wide Array of IFh ti C jWtWtisr Co,orful F,ora,s lUJ li j ill i 36 incho' wide Vv-,y Drip Dry WmA' ' Co,,on Prinu afjC ' tt0'!$T$? Wonderfu) Selection fell, 'IW 36incheswid9 U Wyd. kfefA Border Prints jSCS?- Mkfok DripDry' fiSTC FiV' -av A Pic,ure Type IS li 1 r36 inches wicle bouquet of red roses. Candle- lighters were the Misses Jan et and Joan Whittaker, Stock ton, Calif. V. R. Mode, San Francisco, served as best man and seat ing the 75 relatives and friends were Dennis Welch, San Lcandro, and Floyd Ay lin, Hayward. A reception followed (he ceremony. The bride attended Omaha, Neb. schools and Whitworth college, Spokane, Wash, Mr. Wilson attended Ashland schools and Willamette uni versity, Salem, prior to trans ferring to the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. ' The bridegroom, now first violinist in the Portland Sym phony orchestra, is a former member of the orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon. He has ap peared as a guest soloist in programs given at Southern Oregon college, was guest soloist with the Southern Ore gon Philharmonic orchestra last year and in 1958 was soloist for the annual silver tea of the Women's association Skirt Lengths Dyed Yarn Cotton Checks Plaids Zipper included 54-inches wide fiii i ni Msr- 8y Zontians Membors of Medford Xotrto club met January 26, at tluf Medford hotel for the annual Amelia Earhart day luncheon. January is Amelia Earhart Month for the service club, and Zontians throughout the world hold special observanc es. Mrs. Eloise Winklebleck, president, spoke of the win ners of the Amelia Earhart scholarships which have been awarded to young women of many nattans who have quali fied In the field of aeronaut ics. Miss Adabee Seiier intro duced the guest speaker, Ma jor Ray Stewart, advisor o the U. S. Army Reserve unit and United States Military academy assistance officer. Major Stewart spoke on the ways that interested young men may secure nomination to the Military academy. He reviewed the history of the establishment of the academy and told of its standard of ex cellence in knowledge, self- discipline and integrity. The major reminded the group that he is willing to assist any qualified young man who is interested in obtaining a nom ination to any of the armed services academics. Medford Zonta club will meet with the Grants Pass and Roseburg clubs in Grants Pass February 2 for lnitation of new members. Among those to be initiated are Mrs. Violet Hunter and Miss Dana Platz of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bolton have invited Zonti ans and their guests to an open house and tea, Sunday, February 5, from 2 to 5 o' clock at their new home on Panorama drive. To Elect Phoenix - Officers will be elected by the Neighbors of Woodcraft, Phoenix, at the meeting Thursday, February 2, at 8 p.m. The business meet ing will be followed by a so cial meeting. Mrs. Florence Drake will be hostess. of First Presbyterian church, Medford. The couple is at home in Portland where they are both with the Portland school sys tem. Among the wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, parents of the bridegroom. SH 67 II 4, ft I Tl Ill ' I Wilson-Higday IV zdding Eagle Pqint-Miss Betty Ann Higday became the bride of Robert Wilson in a double ring ceremony held January 22 at the Bercan Baptist church, While City. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Higday, 108 West Fifth street, Eagle Point. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson, Canon City, Colo., and r-e is a - ' - ew of Mr. and Mrs. Dellon Stephenson, Eagle Point. Tile Rev. Gerald Smith, for mer pastor of the Reese Creek Community church, officiated at the 2:30 o'clock afternoon rites attended by 135 friends and relatives. Miss Ruth West- over, soloist, was accompa nied by Miss Georgia Weid- man, who played the organ wedding music, The church was decorated with two baskets of white chrysanthemums and two candelabras holding tapers Mr. Higday escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride wore a floor- length white Chantilly lace and nylon net gown. It was fashioned with a net tiered skirl and a lace bodice. The scalloped neckline was trim med with rhinestones and her fingertip length veil was held by a matching lace headdress edged with pearls. She car ried a bouquet of while tu lips encircling a white orchid. Miss Donna Hunt, Colton, Calif., cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a powder blue cryslaline frock over a taffeta sheath. Miss Jane Weslover . was brides maid. Her frock was a powder blue net sheath. Both wore matching shoes and carried bouquets of deep pink carna tions and pale blue lace. Little Debbie Tryon was flower girl. Her dress was powder blue taffeta trimmed with white lace and she car ried a white basket of pink carnation petals. All three wore shoulder-length veils Couples Honored !At Recent Party I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDon ald, Eagle Point, were dinner 'guests January 21 of Mr. and jMrs. Frank R o w c, 1866 j Springbrook road, who were ; married recently. Mrs. Rowe is the former Pearl Gay. i Following the dinner a group of women employed al LaPointe's xWe and their hus bands surprised the Rowes with a wedding parly. Also honored at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gold lenpenny. The Goldenpennys I were also recently married. ! She is employed at LaPointe's. ' Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. William Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Mrs. Margery Stevens, Sidney Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Terry De biting. Student Orations On PTA Program Two students, Jean Allen and Steve Blaokluirst. will Rive orations for n meeting of lledrii'k Junior High School Parent - Teacher association Monday, January 20. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the school auditorium. These orations are to be given at a coming speech tour nament. The eighth grade chorus will sing under the direction of Carroll Graver, and girls ofoihe ninth grade will pre sent a fashiufi show. Refresh ments will be served in the cafeteria and parents will MEDF01D MAIL TRIBUN lav-" -j -v-4; , A ft: v - I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson (Anders photo) held by white velvet leaves. Michael Higday, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ron Anderson and Ira Con ner were ushers. Dusty Hoff man was ring bearer. For her daughter's wedding and the reception which fol lowed at the church, Mrs. Higday selected a light green satin brocade two piece dress with beige accessories. Mrs. Wilson wore a brown jersey print dress with brown ac cessories. Their corsages were yellow orchids. Mrs. Don Anderson cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Dale Ackcrman presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Allen Bohannan, Medford, poured the coffee and Miss Molly Gregg was in charge of the guest book. Miss Kay Steph enson, cousin of the bride groom, and Miss Paillette An derson were at the gift tables. Miss Jane Westover caught the bridal bouquet. The couple traveled to Yreka, Calif., on their wed ding trip, the bride wearing for traveling a light beige suit with black accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. They returned to Eagle Point to visit with relatives then will leave for Seattle, Wash. From there Mr. Wilson, an airman tmra class in the U.S. Air Force, will leave for Anchorage, Alaska, where he is stationed. His bride plans to join him there in August. The bride is a 1960 grad uate of Eagle Point High school where she was chosen as outstanding senior girl in the Girls Athletic association and the previous year was selected as the outstanding band member. She was at Church Honors Talent Woman s Talent-Mrs. Josephine Foss, member of the Talent Metho dist church since 1912, was honored recently at a potluck dinner at the church. She will move into the Rogue Valley Manor. Lorcn Messenger recounted some of the highlights of her residence in the Talent com munity and Clarence Hold ridge presented her a gift from the church. Mrs. Holdridge and Mrs. Alta Grimes sang a duet, Miss Virginia Gandt played a piano solo and Jerry Holdridge sang Among the guests present I were Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Williams, and Mrs. Albert Gandt, Carolyn and Virginia, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. John Fraley, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Neuenschwander and children, all Ashland Dinner for Club Mr. and Mrs. Styles Ha- maker, Medford. will be hosts at a dinner for all Townsend club members at VI o'clock noon Wednesday, February 1. It will be served in Walker's ball room. 4 15' 2 East Main street. Plans will be an nounced for a coming valen tine party. Walter Krug, Talent, and Finis L. Snodgrass, Portland, stale club director, were hon ored at last work's observance of January birthdays. Mrs. Mary Limes, Kellogg. Idaho, was among the visitors. It was announced that A. C. Lewis, former membership chairman, is to enter the vet- jerans hospital in Portland The Jackson Crork Quintet furnished music for entertain1 ment after the Qmsiness ses sion. Friends of thp,'ownsend EjMEDFORD, OJt, c. j tending Robertson School of Business, Medford, prior to her marriage. Mr. Wilson was graduated from the Canon City, Colo., High school and has served with the U. S. Air Force for the past h years. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding and reception in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, parents of the bridegroom, were Mrs. Ada Wilkerson, Canon City, Colo., grandmolher of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd James and children, Redding, Calif., aunt and uncle of the bride. The bride's parents were hosts at a rehearsal party the evening prior to the wedding for members of the wedding party. Several bridal showers hon ored the bride-elect. They were given by Mrs. Stephen son at her home on Butte Falls highway, Mrs. Ray Charters at the Higday home, Mrs. Dale Ackcrman and Mrs. Don Anderson at the Ackcr man home on Stevens road, and Mrs. Bohannan at her home in Medford. $ rJf ' - J77 f - - hi nil, kkmdihrA t" IW I' ''"'il "r"""j kZ I YOUTH WEEK O i ' L --- X x III r P1 M f V 0 0 I I ?Squre Up Continue Activities tvin eaftfca0 to flay in Britt Mumorial fcoil the campus of Souther ur gon college in Ashland in the fourth annual Southern Ore gon Square Up. It is sponsored by the Rogue Valley Square Dance Caller's associaion and the Rogue Sis-Q Area coun cil. From 8:30 to 11 o'clock a no-host cowboy breakfast will be served in the Bellview hall. Dancers will meet in the Britt building lounge from 10 to 11:30 o'clock for a panel dis cussion, moderated by Byron Dibble. Mrs. Douglas Fosbury will conduct a round dance work shop in the main ballroom at 11:30 o'clock and Charles Jones, Grants Pass, and Byron Dibble will be masters of cere monies for the Square Up this afternoon from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. - Dinner Meeting Held in Medford By Past Officers The Order of Amaranth Past Matrons and Past Patrons Club of Southern Oregon and Northern California held a meeting in Medford Sunday, January 22. Mrs. Marshall Day and Fred Purdin were host and hostess, assisted by Mrs. Purdin and Mr. Day. The event was held at the home of the Purdins' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chamberlin, 3130 Old Stage road. A business meeting was pre ceded by a buffet dinner at 2 p.m. and was followed by an afternoon of social activi ties. Chief Past Patron Fred Pur din conducted the business session. The group elected Mrs. Marshall Day chief past matron' and Stanley J o n e s, scribbler. Mrs. Day announced that the next meeting will be held in late spring. Lee Morford, a past patron, and Mrs. Morford became new members. The club members from California were invited to the annual smorgasbord which will be held today at the Medford Masonic building, second floor, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Out-of-town members at tending included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Freda Johnson and Mr. and Mrs, Morford, all of northern Cali fornia. To remove stains and discol- ora lions from china and earth enware, rub them with a salt ed cloth moistened with water. Into All the World-Together" Developing Keen Minds and a Clean Outlook for Tomorrow- Much has been said of "juvenile delinquency," yet little note has been taken of the great majority of America's boys and girls who live clean, wholesome lives. That is why we gladly recognize NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK as another indication that Youth is seek ing a true understanding of Life. The young people of this com munity are joining with millions throughout the Nation in learning and practicing the highest ethics, and developing vigorous, healthy minds. Our hats are off to them! . . . and Most Important to us- is the fact that we, as an industry, contribute a large portion to the health of both their minds and bodies by providing nature's most perfect nourishment MILK, For young and old alike, MILK is as essential to your daily living as the necessity for education. For Healthy Minds and Bodies- Drink at Least 3 Glaticf of Milk a Day! ArtSlctd te&&rry Exhibit Wtrren WWf, iru&Mr Sm edi.trta4 M the tvmiM LUrr t Me tort bm4 Mm Cuaty im February tkirmg the regular meeting ef the Southern Ore gon Society of Artists Wednes day night. Paintings to be displayed will be by Mrs. Clair Larson, Mrs. Leonard Andrews, Mrs. Frank Ralston, Mrs. Tom Sta ley, Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mrs. William Dakins and Mrs. Zelda Van Valzah. 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Ml JLiK broiducm league T R - Guests for the recent meet- ig were Mr. and Mrs. Arven leynolds, Mrs. Jeanne Brown Mrs. Cynthis Lord, Mrs. E. p lurz, Walter Kurz and Mrs, Janet McVicar. George Johnson, president, welcomed Mrs. Ross Ellis, Mrs. Va Valzah, Mrs. Clair Larson and Mrs. Allen Smith as active members. After the meeting refresh, ments were served by Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Wallace L. Neeca and Mrs. Andrews. We Give and Redeem SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS . '. i V L OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NHTS 'TIL 9 lave an oppoiQinity to meet i club are welcome the teachers. q 1 group's meeting. at the I a 'I Do 0 i 0 t 0 o