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SUNDAY. AUGUST 12. 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON .2 1 -... -11 - u y Mr. and Mrt. Paul Vernon Everi (Landii photo) Yamhill Family Visit Gold Hill Relatives Gold Hill - Relatives from Yamhill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Maerz, Black well hill road for several days last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Maerz and four children, Marty, Ricky, Linda and Eric and Mrs. H. L. Maerz, mother of the two men. While here the Maerz fam ily took their guests to How ard Prairie for a day of fish ing and picnicking on Satur day. itfii' we'll ii FIRST FOR QUALITY CHILDREN'S SHOES FROM j n jii iiiiMMmiiiiiwi ii mm iiluti n III I II II I ill, , N .3: am ii r - nj-irr .'-j- 'i -i J,V'. l .i.,i,y , .? DECORATORS GROUP V; t forth deep-down warmth and beauty of hand-rubbed t I- Rft ' ' butternut accented with pecan , . , I 1 Kveryday Dining- Bleganee U Youri . ywyi "'T'yitf aiJMr.y-r.yT" w,,r1 ttte.e Rhapaody piece to grace your ) . yaTr- it),-.A?'y-.-S . ' living. Clenle etyllng and iculptured ele- ' ' trtjS"iili,W'. ITpSBSSScI ,nEMlu-3l ' oance have been combined with olid tune- ,u ' ' w Allf' LL 1"I BT lift' Honalily and lifetime durability. Sixty-four O in ' W PlkiXa I V ' Inch oval table eilenda to 100 Inchea with f.; Ik ,; i-" i K ""J I it .'Mi fhiee leavee. Chair cuihioni are lop qualily V.I t,!U--n l -VI' fabric over deep, tofttoam, Buflat, 64-lnche 'fi .; I i ) i'MSj1 long, hat three (pecleue, duttproet drewere, '" "! "' ' - Vour China, riecee Become Perl. . i ' ? " S f'NT'iT ATM lnlnl-keltingofaRhapodychinl V" 1'V' V4ViCG4WJ'Vs'l i' ebmet. Note how the sculptured door tui- .( 1 1 1 Sl-' " " -i'lft' J I ('I eet edd a rich dimentlon ot queht. Two ' '', ! If T.'.l - V i. 3iT i f i 1 deep drawert glide on metal guidee. Clettic ' 9 -P 'I J t T i J "n"tue finlth drawer pullt. Magnetic door ! ,i iri i i VJ - - IvlWl : c"'rhei. Cabinet meaturei 54 Inchet wide, i ' - " 'm ,:. L . 1 -i 12 Inches high. Shehet ere 11 Inches deep. P. ""' ' ' -..i 1 j f ;i-ltHt Agm ,x. Wte,-f l a.,i w.iy.ei .i - i.i. 'Ifj: Green St.mpt J'! i'vl AS2 on All Ceih Purch.iet Vf 1 J V '491 J Injpect Our Entire lariidtreatjnrrt. ienaiwydri' "1 , T T 3 Maple Department JL'H.Jje-'-.j CONVENIENT j Mjmmm I Sister Visits Prospect - Mrs. Delbert Pressler and children, De nisc, Danny and Darla, B;i kcr.sficld, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Melvin Molloy, Mrs. Pressler's sister; and her niece, Mrs. Howard Bishop. Mrs. Pressler is a former Prospect resident. Takilma Guetit Illinos Valley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gracbcr, Oak land, Calif., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis AUcr of Takilma. Mifilir liTi' I 1 Father and Uncle Perform Ceremony Central Point - The father and the uncle of the bride groom officiated at the mar riage of Miss Carolyn H. Rcid and Paul Vernon Evers, held Friday, August 3. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Reid, 541 Fairmont street, Mcdford, and the bridegroom's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest E. Evers, Elma, Wash. The wedding was held in the Community Bible church in Central Point, of which the Rev. Paul O. Kroon, the bride groom's uncle, is pastor. Mr. Evers is pastor of the Chris tian and Missonary Alliance church in Elma. The wedding date was the twenty-sixth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sewell, Central Point, close friends of the bride. About 200 guests attended the candlelight ceremony, held at 8 o'clock in the eve ning. The altar was decorated with baskets of white gladioli, and white bows marked the pews. Music was provided by Miss Dora Mueda, San Francisco, and Jerry Holdridge, Med ford. Mrs. Kroon, aunt of the bridegroom, played the organ music. Gown of Satin The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a street length gown of white satin, brocaded in rose design and fashioned with scalloped neckline, lowered waist, and short sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held by crown of seed pearls, and she carried a white orchid encir cled by white carnations and stcphanotis. Miss Joanne Hill, Talent, was maid of honor. Brides maids were the Misses Dora Mueda, Beverly Todd, Mcd ford, and Sharon Thompson, Central Point. Their frocks were of cotillion blue satin with bell shaped skirts. Their blue tulle veils dotted with pearls, were held by blue sat in bows, and they carried cas cade bouquets of white carna tions. Other Attendants Cynthia Moody, Central Point, was flower girl, and the Misses Cynthia Smith, Med- ford, and Grace Evers, sister of the bridegroom, Elma, Wash., lighted the candles. Miss Evers and Miss Smith wore blue and white print taf feta frocks, and white carna tion wristlet corsages. The Rev. Earl Evers, Ash land, was best man for his brother. Seating the guests were Floyd Evers, Joyce, Wash., brother of the bride groom; Brian Sewell, San Francisco, and Walter L. Sew ell Jr., Seattle. The reception was given in the church rooms. For the wedding and reception Mrs. Reid chose a bone colored lace sheath dress with bone acces sories and white carnation cor sage. Mrs. Evers chose a frock of multi-colored cotton, worn with white accessories and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Wilson Smith, Med ford, was hostess for the re ception. Mrs. Donald Claspill, San Francisco, a sister of the bridegroom, served cake, and Mrs. Earl Evers, Ashland poured punch. Coffee was served by Mrs. Floyd Evers Joyce, Wash., and Mrs. Dale Burns, Mcdford, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Walter L. Sewell Jr., Seattle, and Miss Sandy Higin b o t h a m, Central Point, were at the gift table. For a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the bride chose a pink cotton dress with white accessories, and the orchid from her bridal bouquet as corsage. The bride attended Medford High school and Simpson Bible college, San Francisco. She is now employed by M and M Agency, Central Point. The bridegroom attended Eagle Point High school, and is employed by Padgham's Glass and Millwork company in White City. The newlywed couple will make their home at 120 North Third street, Central Point. Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams and family, Price, Utah, cousins of the bride groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Ekstedt and family, Cur acao, Netherlands Antilles, aunt and uncle of the bride groom. Farewell Party In Eagle Point Honors Teacher Eagle Point - Mrs. N 1 le s Smith was honored at a social hour Monday evening by 20 members of the Eagle Point High School faculty and their husbands and wives. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hopper were hosts for the event at their home, 45 West Sixth street, Eagle Point. Mrs. Smith recently re signed as senior advisor and instructor of United States history and American prob lems at the Eagle Point High school where she has taught for the past eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who lived in Medford, moved to Santa Maria. Calif.. Tuesday, where they have both accepted teach ing positions. Mrs. Smitn win be dean of women at a new high school and her husband has accented a fifth grade leaching position in one of the elementary schools. Members of the faculty pre sented Mrs. Smith with a white onyx clock and pen desk set as a farewell gift. Family Members Visit Medford Mr and Mrs. Leo Johnson, 3(114 Ross lane, have had as their guests recently their daughters and families. Mrs. Austin Prentice and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Butler and sons, from vakiina. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper and son. Olympia, Wash., were here. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cochran traveled from San Francisco, Calif., to join the family. Also present for a family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. firm Wells and children, Grants Pass. Mrs. Wells re turned recently from a trip to Seattle, and traveled back to the valley with her sisters. Medford Couple Visits San Jose Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Hess, 1(4 South Keencway drive, relumed the first of the week after a two-week va cation in California. At San Jose they were guests of tlirir son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Hess and children. Steven and David. Dr. Hess, graduate of Mcd ford High school and Washing ton Stale college velerinary school, owns and operates an animal hospital in San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Hess also spent some time in San Fran cisco and returned by way of the Redwood highway. Salem Family Visits Ashland Ashland - Guests at the Waller Jones' home, 151 Gresham street, are Mrs. Jones' daughter. Mrs. Wil liam Miles and her four chil dren of Salem. They will also visit with Mr and Mrs. Au brey Miles. !3 Third street, duniw the tune William Miles is at National Guard ramp. Navv Mothers ! Plan Luncheon Navy Mothers club menv ! hers will nirei for a noon pot : luck luncheon Tuesday, Au I gust 14 at the home of Mrs. ! Krnest Rramrs, H23H Crater I Lake highway. Mothers ot Navy personnel are invited. mrssssrf (j ft t (t .j 4-1 f X- Mitt Jan Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Harry Barker, 1524 Lenora drive, it thown on the S. S. Bahama Star, on which the recently traveled to Nattau. Mitt Barker vitited her grandparent!, Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Davit, Kantat City, and accompanied her grandmother io Nattau. She it expected to return home about Augutt 20, and will be a tenior at Medford High tchool in the fall. Shakespearean Musicians To Give Concert Today Ashland - The second In a series of Sunday concerts sponsored and produced by the Oregon Shakespearean Festival musicians and singers will be held this afternoon in the Old Presbyterian church across from the Plaza in Ash land. Both singers and musicians will be featured at this con cert, which was postponed from last Sunday due to the- pressures of rehearsals for the recently opened special music- dance production: "A Thieves Ballad." Among the many offerings Sunday will be: Kloine Suite (Telemann), "Trio Sonata, Op. 1, No. 2" (Vivaldi), "Church Sonata No. 7" (Mozart), and SHETLAND SWEATERS go casual for Fall with big, soft knit bulkies. Classic Mohair and wool sweaters in long sleeve Cardigan, long sleeve turtle neck, long sleeve crew neck styles. Choice of 13 different colors. Turtleneck y Crewneck sp',7i.i at Cardigan Very Speci Matching Plaid & Tweed Skirts Special at . J 1 . j 1 rA f. ium nm 1 is, . ; si n dec 1 n" ir .-ctjet tm, 'mi V Y Y V 'Intermezzi" (Brahms), In ad dition to other works by Bar tok, Bach, and Martinu. The madrigal singers will also perform Elizabethan numbers in the same mode as those presented each evening prior to the Festival perform ances at the theatre, with solos by Everett Winter. The concert, under the su pervision of W. Ber n a r d Windt, will start promptly at 3:30 p.m. A modest charge will be asked of those attend ing. 4 The Institute of Life Insur ance reports that 2.5 million teenagers will seek jobs this summer. Last summer, more than 2 million worked. 598 798 Hall-Crandall Rites Announced Central Point Rita Ma rie Crandall became the bride of William E. Hall in a cere money held July 25 in Port land. Sidney Bartels, justice of the peace, officiated and the service was held at his home. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Hanscom, 5367 Table Rock road, Central Point. Mr. Hall is a son of Mrs. Edward Hall, Medford and the late Mr. Hall. For the marriage ceremony the bride wore a dress of sheer blue with white accessories Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mo ench, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, attended the couple. The bride is on the staff of Rogue Valley Memorial hospital and Mr. Hall is em ployed by Timber Products company. The newlyweds spent a week touring Washington and attending the World's Fair, Seattle, and then returned to Medford to make their home at 20 Lewis street. Sittert Visit In Shady Cove Shadv Cove-TrailGiiB( nf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDaniel, Shady Cove, have been Mr. and Mrs. William Crome, Pas adena, Calif., and Mrs. Nancy Malone of Rialto, Calif. Mrs. Crome and Mrs. Malnnp nr sisters of Mr. McDaniel. OPEN TODAY - 9 A.M. HUNTS 2Vi CAN HALVES OR SLICED Free (Pkg. of 3) Mexican Jumping Beans With $5.00 Order V All rtr'";tt-v M ' H ft I ' - 'Vik A-Wf ' ' hfhWm 'Mm $ W ARN I N G ! ALL DRIVERSt NEED SUN GLASSES, ; uur . AS STANDARD SAFETY - millDMITNTI h ' . "t OWlKtJ ; Glare Jttl li-nsheaonfntolnofe . died. ac-J Proper Sun Glatiet are not a luxury but a MUST for safe drivers. Glare cautet general fatigue, adversely affects your reflexes, makes it difficult to judge safe pasting distances. DON'T TAKE CHANCES - IF YOU DRIVE, combat deadly glare with scientifically fitted glasses. 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