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4 C SUNDAY. JULY 29. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Miss Gloria Nallion Travelers Visit R. W. Gray Home Houseguests last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray, Cherry lane, were Dr. and Mrs. Byron McMahon and daughter, Miu Helen McMa hon, Sacramento, Calif. Dr, McMahon is with the Califor nia state department of agri cultural education. The Grays and McMahoni are friends of long acquaintance and this was their first visit in nearly 20 years. Also recent guests of the Medford family were Mr. and Mrs. John Donk, C o h o e s, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. John Tighe, Rochester, N.Y., who were traveling as a group. Mr. and Mrs. Donk are par ents of the Gray's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Gray, Portland. The Grays traveled north with the group to Port land where they remained for four days while Mr. Gray was in Portland on business. Cummins' Guests Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huddleston, Newton, 111., were guests last week at the home of Mrs. Martha Cum mins. They also visited other members of the Cummins family Including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cummins and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummins. Party Held To Tell Plans For Spring Wedding Announcement of the en gagement of Miss Gloria Nicl son to William Aker was made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Niclson, 2130 East Jackson street, at a party at the Neilson home. Mr, Aker is a son of John Aker, Pittsburgh, Pa., and the late Mrs. Aker. About 40 guests attended the engagement annoucement party. The bride-elect is a Med ford High school graduate and a graduate of Stephens col lege, Columbia, Mo. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from San Jose State college and is doing graduate work at the present time at that college During her college years Miss Neilson also made a six and one-half months tour of Euro ope. Her fiance was an Interna tion Buisness Machines in structor with the Army in Germany. He has attended Michigan State university and is to obtain his degree in crim inology in February at San Jose State college. A spring wedding is plan ned. The bride-elect left Wednes day to enroll in the summer session In her postgraduate work after a month's visit with her parents. The bridegroom-elect also visited here earlier thj year. Chadwkk Family Has California Guests Hornbrook - Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chadwick and chil dren were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lind and sons of San Lean- dro, Calif. After their visit with the Chadwicks, the fam ily drove to Scott river where they planned a two week's camping vacation. Other guests at the Chad- wick home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fletcher and son of Santa Rosa, Calif., who were in this area visiting rel atives of Mr. Fletcher in Yre ka and down the Klamath river. Mill Patricia Cowie (Ktnnell-Ellis photo) Patricia Cowie Betrothal Told Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cowie, Foots Creek, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Dawn Cowie, to Basil Zervis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zervis, Portland. Miss Cowie was graduated from Crater High school in 1958 and Sacred Heart hospi tal Shcool of Nursing in Eugene in 1961. She is now employed by Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene. Mr. Zervis is a graduate of Washington High school and Northwest Radio and Televi sion school in Portland. He is employed by KVAL-TV in Eugene, and plans to attend the University of Oregon in September. He will obtain a degree in mass communi cations. No wedding date has beet set. Shower Held Eagle Point Mrs. C. E. Kimmel, South B street, Eagle Point was hostess for a lay ette shower July 24, which honored Mrs. Orln Chastain. Mrs. Robert Holman and Mrs. Harlan Stinson assisted Mrs. Kimmel. Thirty persons attended. Eagle Point Woman Wed In Eureka Rites Eagle Point Mrs. Hazel Hildebrand, Eagle Point, be came the bride of Clifford Ei bcrt, South Gate, Calif., in a ceremony Tuesday, July 17 in Eureka, Calif. The couple were married in a small family ceremony in the First Baptist church with the Rev. Max Aiken of ficiating. Mr. Elbert's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, Eagle Point, attended the couple. Following the wedding the bridal party attended a din ner and a small party. Also attending from Eagle Point were Mr. Elbert's granddaughters, the Misses Jeannie and Judy Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pulley and daughters, the Misses Marsha and Darla Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Marquis in San Jose, Calif., and continued along the coastal route before re turning to South Gate where they will make their home. Birthday Party Honors Residents Hornbrook - The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pettee on the new Iron Gate lake was the scene of a barbecue party on Saturday honoring the birthday of Mrs. Edward Smith and Ernest Adams. Other guests were Mr. Smith and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nye, and Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Protsman and their grandsons, Rex and Glen Cozzalio of Sacramento, who have been spending the summer here. Postmaster and Wife Visit Klamath Falls Hornbrook - Postmaster and Mrs. Wayne Cummins spent last week end in Klam ath Falls visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, a sister of Mr. Cummins. La Pointe's FINAL IUI Si IE SALE One Week Only! Starts Tomorrow! SAVE 60 -AH Sales Final 1 DRESS SHOES $ Values to 22.95 Complete Stock Spring and Summer Heels Black Patent Bone, Red, Blue High Heels-Mid Heels Open Toes and Pumps THIS SALE ONLY (o) (0) Flats and Sandals $ Values to 10.95 All Colors All Styles Italian Sandals 3S DRESS SHOES Values to 16.95 Fiancees Salvini Many Styles and Colors (fi Chirgu Mtfa Now Not Py.bl. 'Til Sept. 10 This Is Your LAST CHANCE To Buy at Thais Prices This Summer IT" t L- U . 4J ST mmm In the Medford Shopping Center Shop Monday and Friday Till 9 P.M. 23E Home Rites Wed Couple In Medford Making their home at Glide Ranger station, where the bridegroom is employed, are Mr. and Mrs. La Ray Arm- strong, who were married July 21 at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Armstrong, 122 Janney lane. The bride is the former Lila Kay Elsom, 86 Janney lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Devere, Tuc son, Ariz. The Rev. William A. Sala- din of the Phoenix Presbyter ian church officiated. About 80 people attended the cere mony, held at one o'clock in the afternoon. Baskets of regal lilies, gladioli, and daisies dec orated the room. Dr. Leland T. Piers on, brother in - law of the bride, gave her in marriage. She wore a frock of pale yellow lace over satin and carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds and white carnations. Mrs. Pierson attended her sister. Her frock was green polished cotton, and she car ried a bouquet of white daisies. Bruce Matheny, Applegate, was best man. Peggy Sue Armstro ni, daughter of the bridegroom and Karen Elsom, daughter of the bride, were flower girls. Ringbearers were Danny Arm strong, son of the bridegroom, and Monty Elsom, son of the bride. The flower girls wore dresses of green polished cot ton with white eyelet em broidery trim. Their bouquets were white daisies. The reception which fol lowed was given at the home. The newly married couple then traveled to Lake of the Woods for their wedding trip. The bride attended St, Mary's High school, and was employed as a dental assistant lo ur. fierson. Mr. Armstrong attended Medford High school and Oregon State university. He is a forestry engineer with the U. S. Forest service, sta tioned at Glide. Out of town guests included Mrs. Eva Armstrong, grand mother of the bridegroom, Dunsmuir, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hurley, aunt and uncle of the bridegroom, Duns muir; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fann, Grants Pass; and Mrs. Gwen Pierson and children. Klamath Falls. Morgans Return From Nebraska Trip Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Morgan are living at their home on Highway 99 north of Gold Hill following a wedding trip to Wood Riv er, Neb. En route home the couple spent some time at Yellow stone National park. While in Wood River they were guests of his mother, Mrs. Katie Morgan, and visited other relatives and friends. The bride is the former June While of Gold Hill. The wedding was held June 3. The Rev. Harley A. Zeller, a retired Methodist minister, officiated at the double ring ceremony performed at four o'clock in the afternoon in the home of Mr. Morgan's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan Jr., Kla math Falls. Only close rela tives and friends attended the ceremony and a reception which was held at Sari's Italian restaurant in Klamath Falls. For her wedding and recep tion Mrs. Morgan selected a princess style floral print dress with matching coat of turquoise and blue on white silk. Her accessories were white and she wore a white orchid corsage. Miss Carolyn White. Gold Hill, was maiU of hunor for her mother. She wore a pink sheath of cotton trimmed with white lace and white accessories. Joseph Morgan Jr. served as best man for his father. Also among the guests was another son and daughter-in-law of the bride groom, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morgan. A telephone message was received from Mrs. Morgan's son. Airman Second Class Kenneth While, who is sta tioned at Loring Air Force base at Carabo. Maine. The bride is a clerk at Cogswell's market in Gold Hill. The bridegroom is a me chanic and school bus driver for District 6 schools. Portlander Visits Vallev Miss Lynn Maust, Portland, arrived Tuesday to visit for about three weeks in the val ley. She is dividing her time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Niedermeyrr, ' Niedermcyer drive. Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust. 1050 Park avenue, Ashland. Miss Maust also is visiting numerous other relatives in the valley. Her parents art former residents of this area, her mother being the former Mii Erma Nirdermeyer. Miss Jaynt- Smith Jayne Smith To Marry Army Man Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wal ter Smith, 1123 Bens lane, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jayne, to Charles K. Rosnlck, son of Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ros nick, Denver, Colo. The bride-elect is a grad uate of Medford High school and is working as the pro gram coordinator of Booth Memorial hospital, Denver. Her fiance is a graduate of San Jose State college and is stationed with the U. S. Army, Ft. Devens, Mass. No date has been set for the wedding. 1 Mother Visits Ashland - A recent house guest of Mrs. Lillian Haar, 628 B street, has been her mother, Mrs. Adaline Pepple of Santa Monica, Calif. Newly Married Couple Take California Wedding Trip Eagle Point-Mrs. Ada Bone brake, Roseburg, and Wayne Fowler, Grants Pass, were married in a lawn ceremony Sunday, July IS, at 8 o'clock in the morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrows. Brownsboro highway, Eagle Point. The bride is the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cooch of Roseburg and formerly lived in the Eagle Point area. Mr. Fowler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fowler, Chico, Calif., and is employed by the Crater Plywood company of Rogue Ri'er, The bride wore a light blue brocade dress with white ac cessories and a white orchid corsage. The bride's niece, Mrs. Dale Bonebrake, Rose burg, was matron of honor. Mrs. Dech Stritzke, Roseburg, the bridegroom's sister, was bridesmatron. Mr. Stritzke, Roseburg, was best man and the' bride's nephew. Dale Bonebrake, was groomsman. Ray Barrows escorted the bride. The Rev. W. E. Atkin, a retired minister of the Eagle Point Seventh-day Adventist church, officiated at the marriage. The background for the couple was a well with two baskets of multicolored gladi oli. Mrs. Donald Pulley and Mrs. Ray Charters were in charge of decorations with flowers from Mrs. Mattie Brown's garden. Following the wedding a reception was held at the Bar rows' home attended by JO guests. The wedding cake was "Ut by Mrs. James Clarke and coffee and tea served by Mrs Don Pulley and Mrs. Ray Charters. The Misses Patti Bonebrake and Paula Fowler assisted with the serving. The couple traveled to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dis neyland and Mexico on their wedding trip. They are mak ing their home at 1015 North Sixth street, Grants Pass. Out of town guests includ ed the bride's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cooch and daughter, Kathy, Rose burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowler of Central Point. University Club j Party Held Friday, About 140 members and i guests of the University club attended the annual summer dinner party given by the j club, held this year at the j C. H. Buffington home, on i Campbell road. The dinner, served from a buffet, was held July 27 in the gardens of the Buffington home. Doanld G. Root was in charge of the event, assisted by Robert Dickey and Dr. Abner Clark. Swedish Woman Makes First Visit To U.S. Ashland Mrs. Eric Neils son, Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, left Ashand Friday morning for Seattle, where she will visit the World's Fair befora leaving for her nativa country. Mrs. Neilsson has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Nashlund, 384 Helman street, Ashland, and Mrs. Orval Fleenor, 231 Gresham street, Ashland. She is an aunt of Mr. Nashlund, and a sister of Mrs. Fleenor. This was Mrs. Neilsson's first trip to the United States. She visited for two months, and will return to Sweden by air Tuesday. GUARANTEED REPAIRS on any SEWING MACHINE SCISSORS and PINKING SHEARS Sharpened While you waitl S&H GREEN STAMPS Fabrics Notions MORSE SS? 219 So. Ctntril 772-2739 your future is knit.... knit...prc-furrcd for falj Our crystal ball says this is your year to be foxy with knits! It's smashing fashion news ... the lush texture of Canadian dyed fox playing vis-a-vis to double wool knit. 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