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4 SUNDAY. APRIL 16, 1961 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Recent Rites Of Interest In Valley snt Of Interest here is. wore a floor-length gown of of the recent wedding lace and net over taffeta, Talent Of Interest here Is. wore MWI In NamDa, Idaho, of . Miss with long : pointed sleeves, Carole Ramsey, formerly of , ruffled back and a Sabrina Talentt to Charles Davis, NamDa. The bride . Is the A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'T. C. Ramsey, Nampa, former Talent . residents, and the , bridegroom' parents are Mr. and Mrs. ; Leonard Davis, ' Nampa. The Rev. Orvllle A.' Coates i' performed the wedding Feb ruary 24 at the Nampa First Methodist church. The bride Rebekahs Plan , Friendship Night ' Olive Rebekah ' lodge will entertain ' members of other : ' lodges ' in this , district on ' friendship night at 8 p.m. ' Monday, April 17, in the IOOF hall, Medford. . Plans for the event were made at a lodge meeting April t. Mrs. lather Coleman was 7 elected district deputy presi dent for the year beginning aUay 1V Delegates elected to : represent the lodge at the ' Kebekah assembly in Pendle ton May 18-20 were Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. James Hos- kin, with Mrs. Donald Ivie , fii tlx. Carrie. Milnes as alternates. Mrs. Mlznes, Mrs. Nellie Clbeon and Mrs. Geneva . Stockhoff were on the refresh ment committee. Ta Hold Luncheon Adarel Social club will pteet at 11:80 p.m. Tuesday, aril 18, for a dessert lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Don ald Shores, 88 Oak Grove road. Memhers are to bring ' eouea bands and premium coupons. floor-length gown of , weds followed. Assisting were Mrs. Henrietta Fender, Mrs. J. R. Pickett, Mrs. Norman Marchbanks, Mrs. L. G. Daw son, Medford, Miss Viola Lowden, Mrs. Lloyd Schroll, Mrs. Ervin Healy, and Miss Rose Marie Wablstrom. Rogue valley residents at the event were Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Dawson, uncle and aunt of the bride, and family, Med' ford, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Ramsey, Phoenix, the bride's grandparents. 1 neckline trimmed in pearls and sequins. Her bouquet was of talisman roses. , Miss Patricia Fender, Boise, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Miss Carolyn Du Bois and Miss Alberta Schae fer. The three attendants wore matching dresses of pink chiffon over taffeta and carried cascading bouquets of white carnations. ... . Miss Marilyn Dawson and Bob Dawson, Medford, cou sins of the bride, were candle- lighters and flower girls were Becky Marchbanks and Brin- da Pallesen. Stevie Pallesen was ringbearer. Norman Marchbanks served as best man. Ushers were Er vin Healy, J. R. Pickett, Dean fierce and Wendell Good. A reception for the newly- Chapter Holds Annual Election Chapter ' BE. PEO sister hood, elected officers for the coming year at a recent meet ing. Mrs. Charles Wlrkkula is president: Mrs. E. P. Leav- Itt, vice-president; Mrs. D. S. Chirgwln,. recording secre tary; Mrs. yf. E. Holmes, cor responding secretary; ' Miss Dorothy Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Milton R, Snow, chap lain; and Mrs. R. E. Cordon, guard. The chapter has scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, April 18, at the home of Mrs. Fletcher Fish. Mrs. Arthur Warnock will assist t he host ess. Exemplification of the ritual will be the program. Bethel To Hold Formal Dinner A formal dinner in honor of secret Masonic dads will be held by Bethel 14, Inter national Order of Job's Daughters, in the Medford Masonic temple Wednesday, April 19, at 6 p.m. -' All members of Bethel 14, and those girls having trans ferred to Bethel 69 from Bethel 14 since secret dads were assigned, have sent invi tations to their secret dads. Identities will be revealed at the dinner. Dads and daugh ters are requested to make reservations for the dinner by calling Mrs. Homer Harvey, guardian, at SPring 3-1626, or Mrs. Merlyn Borough, SPring 2-6817, on or before Monday, April 17, ' The bethel meeting, to which secret dads are invited, will convene at 7:30 p.m and entertainment . is being planned. This meeting Is the deadline for bethel members to turn in money and cook books from the project. The slumber party for those sell ing five or more cookbooks wlU be held April 22. At Men in LADIES' HOME JOURNAL mm n no si! one with . ff , $ J : '"' tiles Trim . . ff jrl ' ' Whit & ! lBJyh , - Spectator , . , : J 11 , . . r Green & s M Ml hpl White 'jffM CALAIS could be the start of. something wonderful ! This Is the week for you to . discover why more smart y women wear and love Red Cross Shoes than any other brand of fine footwear in the world. Obvious reason: their fashionable look, so right for Today's American Living. But what is almost certain to make Red Cross Shoes the love of your life is their ' gentle, all-day-wonderful feel and fit ... as if made v ' for your foot alone. I s Largest telling brand of fine footwear in the world. Styles from 10.99 to 14.99 lk ? i Also In l"'iMVi i White I B'Wyj I - 'ml TUNICA HSU Mlorfield SHOE COMPANY "SOUTHERN OREGON'S OLDEST SHOE CONCERN" 221 East Main Street Phone SP 2-2123 TWe preeVd has no connection whatever wlrti The American National Red Croat Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Fawcelte (Landis photo) Fawcett-Brown Service Held in Friends Church Central Point Miss Wayna Faye . Brown became the bride of James Scott Fawcett Saturday, April 8, in a can dlelight service In the new chapel of Medford Friends church. The . bride is the daughter - of Mr. and Mrs Orshal Brown, 340 Freeman road, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and : Mrs. Frank F. Fawcett, 1016 Queen Anne avenue, Med ford. The Rev. Ciynton Crlsman read the double-ring cere mony at four o'clock in the afternoon. White stock and blue Dutch Iris-decorated the chapel. Lighted candles were at the altar. Mrs. Claude Lewis was soloist and Mrs. Crisman played the organ. The bride wore a gown of white satin with bodice and side panels of Cbantilly lace. The gown was made princess style, . with the fitted back flowing into a train, and the neckline was boat-s h a p e d I The bodice and calla lily sleeves were embroidered with seed pearls by the bride. Her aunt, Mrs. Oaghal Brown, Stockton, Calif., made the gown and veil, which were designed by the bride, and she and her mother dec orated the veil with lace ap pliques. The rhlnestones on her headpiece were given by the bridegroom's father. The bridal bouquet was of white orchids and stephanotis, atop white Bible. Attendants Listed Miss Patricia Klme was maid of honor. Miss Con stance' Black and Miss Peggy Jones were bridesmaids. They wore light blue satin brocade jacket dresses, styled as the bride's - gown, and in balle rina length. Their head pieces V I t A Erf .fVFil Modeling a Jantien swim suit for Mann's Department store it Miit Margaret Doolen, who appeared at the brunch and ttyle thow which Women of Rotary gave Monday at Girls Community club. The tuit, of summer rote detign, it accettorlied with a matching Mat, towel, umbrella and beach bag, (Knackttedt photo) were bows of the same mate rial, and they carried nose gays of white carnations and blue Dutch iris. Each wore double strands ' of crystal Deaas, guts Irom the bride. The Misses Marllee and Caralee Fawcett, cousins . of the bridegroom, lighted candles. They wore light blue taffeta dresses, white carna tion wristlets, and crystal beads "which were gifts from the bride. Little Linda Brown, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and was dressed in a dress duplicating the bride's gown. She carried a white basket of rose petals, with the couple's weatung rings on the handle. The bride's mother worn n blue silk organza sheath dress with lace bodice and trim, with matching accessories and a pink carnation corsase. Th bridegroom's mother wore a rose beige satin ' brocade sheath with pink accessories and pink carnation corsage, Brother Best Man : John Fawcett was best man for his brother. Ushers'were naries uarrett and Wllllnm Barker, Applegate. Grooms men were Jereal : Brown, brother of the bride, and Ken neth Cox. ' ' About 150 guests attended the wedding and reception wnicn louowed. White and Diue uowers and 1 enter! ta. pers decorated the room. Cut ting me cake were Mrs. W. C Stolle, Tujunea. Calif., mint of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Oaghal Brown,' aunt of the bride. Mrs. Carl CamDflelrt poured coffee and Miss Son. dra Renfro, Roseburg, was at the punch bowl, assisted by Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Earl Cooper. Miss PritrlKio Brown, the bride's cousin, was in charge of the Miss Rayanne Green and Miss Rae Burrett were at the gift table.. Mrs. Ralph Burkhard baked and decorated the wed ding cake. The young counle travelog to San Francisco, Santa Crus, the San Joaquin valley and Reno on their - honeymoon, the bride wearing for travni a light blue, suit with white accessories and an orchid irom ner weddinm bnumiat She carried a white embroid ered handkerchief, once own. ed by the bridegroom's erand. momer. The bride attended schools in Crows Landing.' Calif., was graduated from Crater High school, and attended Georee j ox couege. xne bridegroom, a graduate of Medford High school in 1959. attended the National School of Meat Cut ting, Toledo, Ohio, and U em ployed by Safeway Stores. Inc. They will make their nome in Medford. Guests coming from out of town for the wedding includ ed Mrs. Stanley Cramer and sons, Yreka, Calif., and Oae- hal Brown and two daush- ters, Stockton. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom were hostesses for a buffet supper given for tne wedding party Anril 1. The bride was honored at a showed given by Mrs. Dean Ford and Mrs. Earl Cooper at xne t ord home before the wedding. Two Groups Hold Dinner Wednesday The Little Garden club ot Medford took the annual field trip last Wednesday to the Thompson creek area. Many wild flowers were in bloom. Next meeting will be a night session at the home ot Mrs. O. H. Smelts, 1049 In grid street, May 10. HELP US! We need clothing, thoti, diihet, furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly ' SPring 3-733 S The annual joint dinner meeting of Medford Toastmis- tress and Jackson Toastmas ters clubs was held at Kim's restaurant April 12. Mrs, George Watson was presiding officer. uon jonnson served as topicmaster and Mrs. James Beam, toplcmistress. Mrs. Fred Sears was grammarian; Ted McDaniels, Glen McCoul lough, Mrs. Amy True and Mrs. C. Redmond, speech eval uators; Mrs. Bernice Kunz man, program evaluation; and Mrs. C. A. Thatcher, toastmis tress. ' Mrs. Ethel . Mclntyre and Robert Hostetter gave ad dresses on education, stressing the objectives of the clubs' programs, "self improvement, critical listening in good con versation, awarness in under standing and evaluating one's thinking, and perfection in speeches." Convention Practice Announced by Lodge Members of Mistletoe camp and the Juvenile camp. Royal Neighbors of America, will raeei at me juugnis OI ryxn ias hall Thursday, April 20, to practice for convention. Juvenile members will meet at 6:30 p.m. and Mistletoe at 7:30 p.m. The convention will be held In May. . Miss Voda Brower spoke on "Who Hid the Dead Sea Scrolls?;" Mrs. Roy Rolls, "Feathers on the Floor;" How ard Hopkins, "Woodsman, Cut That Tree;" and Bruce Nelson, "Will your child live up to his potentials." 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