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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, AUGUST 26. 1962 C 5 . ifluL Mr. and Mri. Dal Foresee - Disbrow Rites Held in Turner Church Mr. .and Mrs. Dale ponald Foresee are living in Salem following their recent wed ding at Turner, Ore. The bride is the former Miss Sandra Disbrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dis brow, Route 1, Box 278, Tur ner, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Foresee, 749 Lozier lane, Med ford. The wedding ceremony was read August 11 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon' in the Turner Methodist church by the Rev. Scott Anderson. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, chose a street length frock of textured satin. The bodice was designed with a scalloped neckline and her elbow length veil was held by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible with white ruffled gladiolus and filipenriulas. Miss Mary Jo Disbrow was maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Jackie .To Dick of Kimberlcy, Ore., was brides maid. They wore matching crystal-charm sheaths with cummerbunds and matching headpieces. Their bouquets were of pink cactus type dahlias. David Louthan furnished the organ music and Thurman Kraler was soloist. 2 of Ma Patterns sleek and supple., .the pump makes the most of smoothest A. Black Matte Calf with Black Pearl Trim Brown Matte Calf with Brown Pearl Trim Both in Hi and Mid Heel B. Red Patent with Grain Leather Red Trim . Black Calf with Brown Toe Vamp Green Caviar Calf with Green Patent Toe and Heel USE t fl If? v Donald Foresee (Sidwell photo) Jerry Beams was best man and seating the guests were Ronald Miller, and Harold Sexton of Medford. During the reception held in the church rooms Mrs. P. L. Rushton poured the tea and coffee and Mrs. Lynde Stott and Miss Jeannie Skinner cut and served the cake. Miss Mar lene Wacken poured the punch while Miss Kay Kirk patric registered the guests. In charge of the gift table were Mrs. Henry Hatfield and Miss Helen Peetz. Among guests at the wed ding and reception was the bride's great aunt, Mrs. Wal ter Larson, who came from Springfield, Mass. The bride wore a light tur quoise colored cotton knit suit with white accessories, for the wedding trip to the Oregon coast, - Visitor Ashland - William Bissell, Bremerton. Wash., paid a sur prise visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bissell, 229 Van Ness avenue, Thursday. He has won widespread recog nition for his band at West High school, which has been chosen to perform for several national events. 1 iir calf... makes a day-long point of sophistication. YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Open House Observes Fiftieth Anniversary O'Brien An open house held Sunday, August 19 ob served the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Smith. The event was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes on Lone Mountain road. Mesdames James Wood, Selma, George Casebeer, Co Vina. Calif., George Michels, O'Brien, and Dan Mellish, Cave Junction, served. In charge of the guest book were Mrs. Herbert Falken hayn and Mrs. William Smith, both of Cave Junction. A money tree, made by Mrs. David Wilson, and fur nished by the guests was pre sented with other gifts to the Smiths. For the occasion Mrs. Smith wore a blue silk dress Children's Art Continuing at A display of international art work of children will re main on exhibit in the chil dren's department of the Pub lic Library of Medford and Jackson county this week. Thirty -five countries are represented in the display, and all artwork was done by children from six to 15 years old. The show is sponsored by the Jackson county chapter of the Oregon United Nations as sociation. A meeting of interested per sons was held recently in con nection with the showing, at which Mrs. Benjamin J. Trow bridge Jr. spoke. Mrs. Trowbridge's talk went behind the obvious interna tional aspects of the show to the value artwork has for the child. She said that the "value Officers NamecJ By Alpha Chis Mrs. Alan S. Markee was elected president of Alpha Chi Omega Rogue Valley Alum nae club recently at the home of Mrs. Joe Hearin, 2517 East Main street. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Frank Perl, vice-president; Mrs. Dewey H. Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph F. Clark, secretary; and Mrs. Robert L. Haworth, publicity chairman. Plans of the chapter for the coming year include several community service projects. 4 An nuprlnaH nt ciiHc in the sink settles with a sprinkle of table salt. fat? and her corsage was of yellow roses. The couple was married in the Presbyterian church in Ada, Okla.. August 19, 1912 and they lived in that state for seven years before mov ing to southern California. They have lived at Cave Junction since 1922. Guests included the couple's grandson. Arthur Smith, Mo desto, Calif., and Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Una Coveney, Grants Pass. Also coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harsh of Cottage Grove. Many of the guests were from Cave Junction, O'Brien, Selma and Grants Pass. The couple had one son, now deceased, who became a doctor. They have another I grandson, Walter Smith. Display Library of stimulating a creative ap proach can be realized only if we avoid the pitfall of forc ing our adult art standards on our youngsters." She pointed out that children view the world from a different per spective than adults, and therefore portray it differ ently. "Tell me about your pic ture" was suggested as an ap propriate substitution for the comment "What's that?" when viewing the artwork of chil dren. The creativity of draw ing gives a child an opportun. ity to express his own feel ings, and may not be apparent to the viewer at once, she pointed out. Mrs. Trowbridge added that the most important thing is to allow the child his own ex oression. He will ask for help when he can't produce what he wants to say, she said. Past Chiefs' Club To Plan Activities For Fall and Winter Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Grochocki, Coleman Creek road, Tuesday, August 28, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Thompson will be co-hostess. The presi dent, Mrs. Harry Barneburg, stressed that it is important for the members to attend this meeting as plans will be discussed for the club's fall and winter activities. All visiting past chiefs of the Pythian orders are invited to attend the meeting. $1995 oAL K. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Michaal Robtrt Harris Installation Held Officers for the new con ference year of the Woman's Missionary society of the Free Methodist church wsre instal led in a ceremony conducted by candlelight during the Au gust meeting of the group. The event was held in the home of Mrs. Ralph Harger, 2814 Crater Lake highway. Mrs. Edith Dodge, Grants Pass, wis in charge of the service. Mrs. Bernis Marsh, presi dent, presided. Miss Carolyn Harger, a sophomore student at Seattle Pacific college, Miss June Shroyer, a student at South ern Oregon college, and Miss Merrie Marsh, a Medford High school graduate, sang a trio selection. Over 30 persons attended including the visitors, Mrs. Ruth Hoskins, Lincoln, Neb., S ill Put Yours In BurUon' Lay-Away While Stock It Complota f."".':;'" """"" mr.mmmmn.KWm v - if t by Society and Mrs. Blanche Bently, Grants Pass. A brief business session was conducted. Minister's Home Scene of Meeting Gold Hill Miss Jean Cun ningham, minister of the Gold Hill Christian church was hostess for a meeting of the Golden Circle Women's group on August 12. Mrs. Gertrude Curry led the devotions. The purchase of new flooring for the church was discussed during the business session. 1 Parents Visit At O'Brien O ' B r 1 e n Mr. and Mrs. James Lane, Los Angeles, Calif., are guests of their son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton. .V Jx l T I I 1 if wf ri' 1 ri l'Vx ,fi K -Or ;.yd f ;i Rites Held Saturday in Applegate Central Point Applegate Community church was the setting for an informal cere mony Saturday, August 11, which married Beth Ann Hildenbrandt Graham, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hildenbrandt, 24 Ash street, Central Point, to Michael Robert Harris, son of Mr. md Mrs. G. W. Detrick, 2241 Bar nett road, Medford. The Rev. Thornton Gapen officiated at the double-ring ceremony held at 7 o'clock in the evening, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. For her wedding the bride chose a cotillion blue suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of white phalae nopsis orchids and to com plete her ensemble she wore a short veil and tiara match ing her suit. The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Hildenbrandt, here from Cambodia, Asia, was matron of honor. Serving the bridegroom as best man was G. W. Detrick, Medford. Miss Patti McCue and Miss Cheryl Swanson, Central Point, arranged sum mer flowers in baskets for the church decorations. The matron-of-honor cut the wedding cake. Mrs. Rob ert Harris, Grants Pass, grandmother of the bride groom, and Miss Bertha Cal houn, Grants Pass, his cousin, served punch and coffee. Among the wedding guests were Robert Harris, grand father of the bridegroom, and Robert Hildenbrandt, brother of the bride, who is with the U.S. Stale department in Cambodia, Asia, and now on home leave. 1 The newlyweds traveled to Twin Falls, Idaho and north ern California on their wed ding trip. They will live in Long Beach, Calif. The bride was graduated from Crater High school in 1961. The bridegroom, who attended Grants Pass High school, is in the United States Navy and stationed at MINK TRIMMED DCr"M II a wonderfully colorful world of Brown Red Black Camel Beige with Autumn Haze, Ranch Mink or Dyed Black Mink Included, but Not Shown . . , Greige with Norwegian Fox Trim reg. 89.95 - $69.00 YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED! Shop Every Friday Night 'Til 9 p.m. Natural Foods To Be on Sale During Meeting Members of the Natural Foods associates will conduct a sale of fresh fruits and vegetables from their gardens and baked food during a pub lic meeting which they are sponsoring Monday, August 27 in the little auditorium of the Medford High school, of ficers have announced. The session will open at 7:45 p.m. The main speaker for the meeting will be Mrs. Gena Larson, dietitian of Helix High school, LaMesa, Calif, She will describe to the audi ence a new diet introduced at Helix High school for all stu dents eating lunch at the school, and in particular the training table diet for the athletes. Anyone interested in nutri tion and in particular in re gard to school children is in vited. A number of persons are expected to attend from cities throughout this area. The meeting is being held with the cooperation of school officials. Long Beach, Calif., aboard the U.S.S. Picking. He has been on duty in Japan, the Philippin i and Hawaii In the last two years. New Shipment WOOL MILL ENDS Just arrived. Suitable for lackers. Suits, Shirts. Skirts and Children's Coats (at least 1 yard) Many New BOLTS of WOOL, also for your Back-to-School Sawing Sciison & Pinking Shears So the N.w "SALLY STITCH" Button DRESS FORM Soecial I SsS MORSE SSSR 219 South Central 811 ONE WEEK ONLY! $69" AD A I I C $00'5 Gold Hill Home Scene of Party Gold Hill Mrs. Letha Jones, Old Highway 99 south, entertained at a card party held in the yard at her home August 16. Co-hostesses for the affair was Mrs. Herschell Robertson. Guests included Mrs. Berle Lyons, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Mrs. Walter Hatch, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Asa Lemon, Mrs. A. L. McClure, Mrs. Edwm Carnell, Mrs. Frank Stratton, Mrs. Carrie Walters, Mrs. Elizabeth Shay, Mrs. Florenca Carlton, and Mrs. Rosa Auten, all of Medford. San Franciscans Guests at O'Brien O'Brien Mrs. Lupe Navar ro and son, Johnny, San Fran cisco, visited for two dayj last week with Mrs. Emma Kubli near O'Brien. The tra velers also made trips to the Oregon Caves and Lake Selmac. HELP US! We need clothing, ihoes, dishes furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. . HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly 773-7335 $188 Sharpened Puth n mm M 1 iH' 1 1 1 I it t& aion Main and BartleM Phone 772-6428 Main and Bsrtlstt Streets Ride 'n Shop Member Phone 772-6428 2 noe h