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hLurunD MAIL UrtlBUrtfc, bitUtOtD, OtibOOW If v I:. 1 " v.--;"-,-rift t f ! ' I'-', f Jl I i ' ?r'UFl I l 1 I ,, . Mi-'.- . " ; f -sl -i 1 I '''' fc winn ri may MMnamimmm Mf. and Mn. Vance Marriage Ceremony Held in Prineville News of interest In the val ley is the marriage of Miss Marjorie Elainp Wood and Vance Howard Tinscth which took place July 27 in the Prineville, Ore., First Baptist church. The Rev. Stanton Ir ving performed the 8 o'clock evening double ring cere mony. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Elon Wood, Prineville, and the bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Tinselh, 1300 Queen Anne avenue, Medford. The bridegroom has been liv ing in San Jose, Calif., and the young couple will make their home in that city at 627 South Ninth street, Apartment fl. Dr. Wood gave his daughter In marriage. Gown of Organs The bride wore a gnwn of silk organza over taffeta trim med with Alencon lace which had been marie by the bride groom's mother. Her veil of nylon net and matching lace was held by a headpiece of white roses and pearls. She carried a bouquet of peach colored gladioli and wore a strand of pearls which were a gift from the bridegroom. With her bouquet she carried a handkerchief which had be longed to the bridegroom's great-grandmother. Miss Janice Wood was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were the Misses Barbara Whittmer and Karcl Sinclair. They wore gowns of white silk organza over peach color ed taffeta and carried bou quets of matching gladioli with white chrysanthemums. Donald Tinscth, Med ford, was best man for his broth er, and seating the guests I were Harold Moore. Madras, Ore , Terry Sherwood, Mil waukie. Ore . and Donald Wood, a brother of the bride. Lighting the candles wore Lore Wood, a sister of the bride, and Donald Wood. Car rying the rings were ftosaleo Wood, another sister of the bride, and Harvey Oerlitz. Hosoburi:, a cousin of the bridegroom. Two Ar Soloi.ti Mrs. Donald t'lauson ganist, played I be weddinn music and accompanied John Sundqtiist, the bridegroom's cousin from Scappoose, Ore., and Mrs. Keith Brownins who furnished solos. The bride's mother wore a blue embroidered silk ot Raiua sheath dress with while acces sories, and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in a sheath frock of turquoise colored silk with white acces sories. Both wore corsages of peach colored Rladioi. The reception was Riven by the brides pai r nts in their home. Mrs. Holla Wood, Se attle, Wash., aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Donald Ward and Mrs John Mauldin poured the punch. Other hostesses were Mrs. Weldcn Huchbanks, Mrs. Ray Denton, Mrs Jerrv Breese, Mrs. Georye Whitt more and Mrs. Ted PcFord. Medford. Th rnitnlo left for their wedding trip to Washington i Takes New Route and Canada, the bride wear-I onder Mr. and Mrs. fng for traveling a lemon y'-jj.uk Wilson have iust return low suit with beige acces- 0fj home after a trip over the cesories. new Wmnrmuce.i l the Sim Attending the wedding from , route and rrpnrt the new hih Modford were Miss Joyce j way is completed from Adel, Roclfs, Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Ore., to the Nevada border, flandl, Mrs. Fred Landers, j The Wilsons were much tm Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. De- ! pressed w ith the diversified Ford. From Central Point wai j scenery. i Howard Tinselh (Gilei photo) Mrs. Wayne Marlin. Among out-of-town guests were Mrs. Anna Swanson, grandmother of the bride groom, from Portland, and Mrs. Maud Wood, Dayvillc, a grandmother of the bride. Other guests were from sev eral West Coast cities. Those who entertained for the bride-elect were Mrs. Al bert Gnnrit who served a luncheon in her home, J 248 Eureka circle, Medford; Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Don Mincar, who gave a shower In t he home of Mrs. Wilson at Tal ent; Mrs. Frank Thnrne, Mrs. George Wittmar and Mrs. Wei don Hi.-ghbanks who enter tained in Mrs. Ilughhank's home, in Prineville. The bride attended Cook County High school, the Uni versity of Oregon and will be senior student at San Jose State college. The bridegroom is a Med ford High school graduate, and attended Whilworth col lege. He was graduated In 10(10 from the University of Oregon. He is employed in the loan department of the First National bank in San Jose. New Group Has Election Officers hnve boon Hoc led by Iho nowly formed Security Benefit eluh. Mrs. Knew Naff zitfer was chosen president ; Mrs. Kva Wright, vice-president; Mrs. Kdward MeCraek en, secretary; Mrs. Susie John shui'R, treasurer; and Conrad laibaek, finance chair man. Appointed to office were James Bishnp, membership chairman; J. P. Graham, pro Gram chairman; Mrs. James Bishnp. publicity chairman; and Mrs. Mae Olin, .kitchen I supervisor. Finis Snnd;;rass, Portland. was Ruest of the day. He Rave in talk on "How to Hun a Good club.'' Other Ritests were Mrs. ! Kiln Russell. Mrs, Map Bomil. jlard. Mrs. Kthel West, nnd Mr. . and Mrs Frank Taylor. A committee to draw up new laws for the chili was ap pointed. Serving on the com imittee will be Mrs. lma Red-. jninn, Mrs. Joe Fntsch, and i Mr, Graham. 1 The club meets at the Knights of Pythias hall each i Wednesday from 11 a m. un til 4 p.m. i ... - Applogatc Women Arc Honor Guests I Apnleg.ile Valley Mrs. Ar thur Gos-i and Mrs. l,ce Hall I were IhIcsm-s lor a la vet I e Oiowcr bono ting Mrs James iFossen at her home recently. : Fifteen women atiended the ! party. i Mrs Donald V ant. Star j Ranter station. aNo was honor guest at a laelte shower at the home of Mis Robert Webb recent Iv, Nine women at tended. - Wonder Couple Medford Woman Honored Guest On 80th Birthday An open hou.se was held Au- guest 8 honoring Mrs. Cclia Cloijston, 72 Reager street, in observance of her 80th birth day. The event was given by Mrs. Jeffcry Clogston, a daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Boyd Dunford, a granddaugh ter, and was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Clogs ton, also on Reager street. Mrs. Martin Clogston also as sisted with the event. About 90 persons attended. Mrs. Clogston was born in Severy, Kansas and has lived for 32 years in the Medford area. Her children, all present for the occasion, are Jeffery Clogston, Martin F. Clogston, and Frank II. Clogston, all of Medford, and Mrs. Raymond L. Clark, Yakima, Wash. Mrs. Clark has spent a week visit ing her mother. The honored guest also has six grandchidren and five great grandchildren. Decorations for the birth day observance were arrange ments of pink and while glad ioluses, Mrs. Clogston's birth flower. Dierdorffs To Observe . Anniversary Gold Hill The Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Dierdorff, former Gold Hill residents who now reside at 2033 42nd avenue in Oakland 1, Calif., will observe their BOth wedding anniver sary on Sunday, August 18. An open house at the home of their daughter, who resides next door, will honor the couple. Friends are invited to call between the hours of 2 and 4:30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Dierdorff, a former pastor of the Gold Hill Community Methodist church, In a letter to members of the local church recalled that 10 years ago the church at Gold Hill was being painted, clean ed and plans were underway for the social event of the year, the golden wedding an niversary of the pastor and his wife. Now plans are being made for the couple's 60th anniversary open house to which friends In the Gold Hill church and community are Invited to attend. The minister reports both he and his wife are in good physical health. He says Mrs. Dierdorff still spends much of her time happily quilting and he still teaches a class In Sun day school. A spokesman of the Gold Hill church suggests that Ihose who will be unable to atlend the open house for the Dier dorffs send cards to the couple or write to them at their home address since they would en Joy hearing from friends in their former church and com munity. Millers Make Vacation Trip Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller recently spenl a two weeks vacation sightsee ing and visiting relatives. In Portland they visited Mr. Miller's brothers and sislers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and Harry Miller. While there they also were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, a brother-in-law and sister-in-law of Mr. Miller. Among highlights of their vacation was a boat trip from Port Angeles to Victoria. B.C., a stop was made at Nan aimo, Canada and tours were taken In Vancouver and Vic toria, DC. They also spent some time at Yellowstone National park and at Grand Coulee dam. En route home the Millers were guests of her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs Jer ry Cannon and l.inda at Klamath Kails. Numerous Relatives Meet at Gold Hill; ! Houseguest Departs Gold Hill Many relaliv- es gathered at I hp home "( Nlis. Edith Thompson last Sunday, August .1. Coming from various places in Cali i forma were Mr. and Mrs. j Earl CtinninnhRm, M i s s 'Gcanie Lane, Mrs Itosa Sa jmiar all of Exeter. Mrs. Sara ! Larson, of Bell, and Mr. an.l Mis. Donald Larson from : Norwrtlk Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of Kit ' Kmc, Mr. and Mrs J L. 'Swindler and Mr. and Mrs. Kulirrl Swindler with their ,f.unilu' from Medford. Mrs. Jewel Routh. Robert Routh. i and Mi s Hannah Routh all of (Gold Hill. Mrs. Rosa Samiar had been a guest of Mrs. Thompson and , her mother. Mis Hannah Routh the pat tun weeks She returned to her home in Exeter with Mrs, Sara t.ar. son, a sister of Mrs. Thomp son. The t'nnniiiKh,tms left (,. I Seattle, tt'j'h. fc,Tmwfjsr ii wtai'LN,jr-.5;t atA ',4ki 1 :1 JiWXrM AJrMtyk3,3W X&C) U2LLZL Mrs. Celia Clogston, who caiebraied her 80in binhday August 8, was honored at an open house at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Clogston, Reager street. Mrs. Clogston, whose hobbies are sewing, gar dening and painting, poses here beside a Hoover rose bush in the garden of the Jeffery Clogstons. Mrs. Clogston has lived in the Medford area for 32 years. Golden Wedding Anniversary Observed In Central Point Central Point Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, 4611 Gebhard road, Central Point, gathered Sunday. August S, to honor their golden wedding. The Arnolds were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Arnold, and then went to North's Chuck Wag on for dinner. Roy Arnold, Klamath Falls, delivered a short devotional. Both Roy and Reuben Arnold are sons of the honored couple. An open house was held in ihe afternoon at the Arnold home on Gebhard road. Over 100 guests atiended, includ ing their children, Lester Ar- n o I d, Central Point; Mrs. Picnic for Tuesday Pythian club will meet Tuesday, August 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Maple park near Cubby's Drive-In for a pot- luck picnic. Families of the club members are invited and the club will furnish coffee. Members will he advised of any change in meeting place because of inclement weather. IT" . I'; 2 -fl". T- V,--i - I rja l'S . -1 I r 4 if A Free Service of THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE J 1 Ktf.C &f .A Lawrence Furlong, Shinsle town, Calif.; Mrs. Laura Jen nings, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson, Happy Camp, Calif.; Glenn Arnold, Medford, and Roy and Reuben Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were married August 4, 1912, in Decatur county, Kansas. They moved to The Dalles, Ore., in 1028, and later came to Med ford. They have lived in Ore gon for 37 years, and belong to the Seventh-day Adventist church here. The honored pair have 22 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren, most of whom ' were present. HELP We need clothing, shoei, dilhes, furniture, ind bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly 773-7335 1 US! Vacstion Bound? nSftii.' mi Family' Reunion Observes Anniversary of Allisons Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Alli son, 1U27 West Tenth street, Medford, were honored Sun day, August 5 on the occa sion of their forty-first wed ding anniversary, when a family reunion was held. Relatives from as far away as Idaho and California at tended. The event also observed the birthday anniversary of Mr. Allison, which was Au gust 4. Mr. and Mrs. Allison were married in Winner, in the the south-central part of South Dakota, and they lived near there until 22 years ago when they moved to Medford. Mr. Allison, now retired, was engaged in farming in South Dakota, and for a num ber of years was employed by the fire department at White City. Later he was employed by Jackson county. He served in World War I. The event Sunday was planned by the couple's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, Med ford. Another daughter, Mrs. F. E. McPherson, Santa Paula, Calif., could not be here for the occasion. Relatives Attend Their son, Earl F. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor and their daugh ters, Mavis and Marda, came from Project City, Calif., to atlend; while their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, and daugh ter, Mary Ann, were from Central Point, and their other son, F. H. Taylor. Mrs. Tay lor and children, Nancy, Kathy and Gene, were among guests from Medford. Others at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allison and children, Patty, Carol and Mike, Anderson, Calif.; MRS. LENA CAMPBELL 664-2780 DEAN & TAYLOR PONTIAC 2177 SO. PAC. HWY. "99"-773-7421 Complete This Vacation Pik Order Today or Phone the Circulation Department. 7726141 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and children, Cathy, Karen, Bobby and Jimmy, Central Valley. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallino and children, Garry and Sheryl, Clover dale, Ore.; Mickey Taylor and Peter Mallot, both Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and son, Roy, of DeSmit, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Martin, Potlatch, Ida.; Miss Susan Fisher, Sa lem. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrall and son, Gregory, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lingrcn and son, Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. John son and son, Royal. A brother of Mr. Allison, F. E. Allison, Grand Island, Neb., also could not be here for the occasion. Family Arrives From Rhodesia Ashland Visiting this summer at the home of Mrs. Anna Renzema, 532 Scenic drive, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reedy and three children, who arrived in Ashland July 8 from Africa, where the Rcedys have been teaching in the Mt. Silinda mission school in Southern Rhodesia. Mrs. Reedy is Mrs. Renzema's daughter. They have visited friends and relatives in Seattle and Corvallis and expect to spend a short time with Mr. Reedy's mother in Tulare, Calif, Fu ture assignment is dependent upon conditions in Africa. An overloaded washer won't turn out a clean wash. The suds and rinse water must circulate freely to remove dirt. Introducing Mrs. Lena Campbell only car saleswoman in in So. Oregon. Lena wou'H like the oppor tunity to talk to th ladie about the beau tiful sylinQ of the '62 Pontiae and Tempest. Ger the women', view on how you can drive a new car now, without hurtmq your family budqet. we hp8 yu . . r3 - We will City . 0 Address .. Club Events Are Listed Central Point - Coming events of the Central Point Garden club include a dried flowers show, to be held October 30 and 31 at the 4-H fair grounds, and the Siski you district meeting, to be held October 24 at the Cen tral Point Grange. Mrs. Eugene Orr, Old Mili tary road, was hostess for a recent meeting of the club. Mrs. L. C. Gorden, assis tant director of the Siskiyou district, Oregon Federation of Garden clubs, spoke of events at the recent district board meeting. Other speakers were Mary Louise Truly, a member of the 4-H home extension im provement club, who told of her trip to summer camp, and James Anhorn, who gave a demonstration on flower arranging. He is a member of the Junior Garden club and the Daffy Dills 4-H club. Other guests were Mrs. Open Fridays Until 9 COBBERSiW) mm A CAME OF CHARM... do (ho mifo in a rib soled nvfnM u-.f-u - w IT I U a toe that's squared for action. as seen in SEVENTEEN Maverick Brown with Black All over Black Sweet Kid Leather with Ribbed Crepe Soles. p9.95 The Corner t Central at Main wonder nme . but before you ask for the VACATION SERVIC hold the Meil Tribune while Each Issue will be held in our office be delivered to you personally by your carrier upon your return. It's IF No papers to pile up on your porch. You will be able to catch-up on all local news and special features when you return. When you leave on your vacation just complete this handy order, and either give it to your carrier . . . mail it ... or just bring it In to the office. WE WILL DO THE REST . . . Medford Mail Tribune ! Circulation Department Medford, Oregon P'fa:.e n-v Mjil Tnbure wh-ij I m whfn I rMurn on cert.n, pieaw C't Mill Tribune hfi James McCuen, and Myrna Young. WES PEARSON JEWELER 9 So. 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