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Nork-Clmbb Ceremony Held Mariturwt,w ChvOi the tiKle vi tk-u.,10 l Nvi in double rut Ct.'';iK'f 30 in Si Mm-. K;,.m,',,',u; churvh. M du u. t 'in 9 'cluck ewiuij wniwM.i VcrfvrnnM b.v Uv R Lrrvy (."0 HI the prvll.:if ')! Ti,,;',. than l.'00 guests. The bride is a u;i,j,('1.t ;i Mr. and Mrs. Cwrv OKuid Chubb, aa ,.,.. W,"K. grvom's parent a.. j- ,j Mrs. Beroj.-d (T. .Vjrn. .1,1 ,L Study Cove. Mbs Linda Ct-'ijfi'.v, Yj.ro lord, was the liwnur ;i;n;mi ant. arid Mrs. Wijium Medford. the lwnr .Vi s Phyllis Anne Srvas, w.-is bridesmatron. Brtrfus m a : it . et Miss Ljvt!e A'iJeri: .iiiii Miss Joyce Hastings at San Francisco. Kandi Freem.irr wus fi'iwrir pri and Mitche!! F-winan, the ring bearer, Bot.il an ii Talent. Rodney 0. Coijins. Man mouth. Ore., was best. :n,in and seatma lite i'lets 'v;ri James P. Vanderi:p Jr. both of Ashland, and E'.dim Elder and Stephen Murk, brother oE the bridegroom. Mr. Chubb escorted ins daughter to the a.ar and gave her tn mafriair". The brides floor ienit'h gown, was of Cl'ant:3y iace and silk bombazine over t;i feta. with basque bodice and long lace sleeves. The S.ibrintt neckline was embroidered with pearls and iridescent se quins. The bouffant lace sk:rt was designed with a cutaway overslcirt of bombazine w.tii back lace insert whii-h formed a chapel train. The overskirt was eded with a wide band of scaiioped lace and trimmed in front with Uce appliques centered wir.il pearls and sequins. Her bouffant veil. of hand rolled siik illuston was etbnw length and was held by a petal cap of lace and taiiei outlined with pearls. She car ried a bouquet of whir.e rose buds and stephanotis with ivy. The attendants wore identi cal princess sheath style gowns of sapphire blue satin with short sleeves and full overskirts fastened with a bow at the front waistline. Their small matching pillbox hats were decorated with a jingle rose on. top and had Red Cross . Sets Class The Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross is once again offering a class in Home N'ursing, beginning November 5. in the new class room of the Rogue Valley Me morial hospital. The 12-hour class will be taught over a period of six consecutive Monday evenings under the direction of Mrs. William Baker, a qualified Red Cross instructor. The recent disaster in Ore gon forced many people to care for sick and injured per sons in their homes under the worst possible conditions. Many homes were without heat, electricity and telephone communication with their physicians for a period of sev eral days. Nursing care under special conditions such as these will be included in this class, as well as home nurs ing procedures, home emer gencies, causes and symptoms of illness and community health. There will be no charge for the class: however, it will be necessary to limit the group to 16. Those interested in this class should register at once by calling the Rod Cross of fice, telephone 772-4405. Visitors Arrive From Europe Trip Miss Lois Zimnters and Miss Joanne Blair, plan to leave Monday after visiting since October 22 at the home of Miss Zimmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zimmcrs. 524 Fairmont street. The two young women, are en route to their home in San Diego. Calif,, after driving from New York City where they debarked October 1 for a two-month tour of Europe. They visited Swiler land. Germany, Domii k, Sweden, Belgium. France. Holland. England. Scotland and Norway. They made the trip by automobile. Miss Zimmcrs is a Medford High school graduate and until about three years ago she was employed here by the Pacific Northwest Bell Tele phone company. In Sail Diego Miss Zimmers is employed by the Pacific Telephone com pany. tjrfi; HELppUS! W tint clolKmq, ,hor diihci. Twrniturt, and bedding. Wt Pick Up. ' HELP OTHERS! i "S Slvtion Army 1(1 N. Hollf i 77J-73JS '"' r-wir tKiuuuete - H wiitu rmip-tinnra -rNufii:iemint., anu ".nt-ir )u ;iK'tii! inmuumfr -wera 1 :i'im the -jr-ue. t'H; ifiiwer 4!ri wore a J"'Kf nun -Mitt iruts aim -'yrr-i;ti 4 riwmui ui rriK! pe i.l,. T'mj m; .leaner 'VdiB a mu.:ii nt .n :niiic:un; otiior Churrat -(rearalBQ Uui-rtmfa it '.v.'iiiu pumjr.in .-irv.'iiiiiininnuinfc with bine :n ami .vmtu giiiiiioius dev.-'ir-nui -tn. liiur ;in the ;ir,v ;mtti v-v. rnursoii with while '.-trvviniitmnums a n d nine, ami wrntti tmvvj?. A.tar tinwors V .... Mrs. Banard Laa Nork is th tormar Susan Mirguariatta Chubb. Tba Nork Chubb nlas w hald at St. Mark's Epis copal church Octobar 20. (Kaacksladt photo) i Mr. and Mrs. Benard Lea Nork j (Knackstedt photo) Chairman Miss Barbara Preston, a Medford High school gradu ate, now a senior student at Whitworth college. Spokane. Wash., served as Queen's court and elections chairman of homecoming activities hrld this week end at the college. Miss Preston is majoring in English. "Knights in Camelnl" was theme for the homecoming. ... -Mm 3 we.rr Himngr-d by Mis. W-'tynt ChR , Punis UC:iy fiunisiiixi the wwining .-onus. jkiiih nied :iy Mra H. C. CcmrMo. orsriniit. T?ie rw-vnttim sh rii by :h ;mn(! s iiurenis wnt heiri tn he hummel rmm of forth 5 Chuck W a g a :i rastmii-anl. Mrs. Lloyd Hums and Mrs. Raymuiiri Br'Bss served '.he waatiilts cske and Miss Dcara Duniim ami Mrs. Mlt:iml DiiCRan poured :1m punch. Mrs. Junius P. Vsmteriiu- Jr. hiui cimrsn uf mKiKturiue thw giiiass winln .Mrs. Aiinrd JtilVj;' 1 ELECT BY FAR THE BETTER QUALIFIED MAN BERLE STEPHENS Jackson County SHERIFF Continuout Srfvtcp $ipcb in Law World War 2 V!crn Honest Compettnt Coopert)v Pd Pol. Adv. rVrn Chmn SifrHMn Co 10 It's m i . rs medford ma;l tsibumc, Mi;nronr. onnacH Cv.iiwr snii Mis. 0ni! A bxiie ;ii:iii .it :tw ilt :8uiR "Uss rkuiiiiii Siiittii a suui .uKiul '.lie rmim, Pnr ivr jhiifiiiicr s wmMlltK .urn rwuiion Mrs. Chuho woi a :h:iuo suiitl dris- oi PV:HU Oil .lll! :illvi VOIHlltHIl lt Hur peini :ii and arces--ivfes vtm ui goiti ."wui brtuirti :um ami her onn;e was ai c'imiuituiii orchids, T'ui tiniitisnniin's mother wore a cusuiinu siiurtili dt.es. vitti nimcmni; Mm n sniti :iiuieiBe Willi 4iti hiit ami aiir'iiomr.iiu; .urtt!-firies, Hir c-.nsiige was a wmttt aix:Mtd. Dlnnfir Given !h rnienrMli dllinei' was 41'imi by tile hi uiOktrnnll !i timxnis ill 'Ho Canuliiiiisht r.im of ;lii! Mouloid amoi. Oui-.it.aiwn iiesis -.noUnied Mr. and Mi s. Ctnyion ICmitK aim aiiuuiiiur. tiin, Mr ami i . Hox .ftuvirus, ami Mins Drnina Uiiiilun. ail of K'.iBomt; Ml- and Miciiaoi fun- 4ii, and ar and Mi s. Jiihn Kdwiird Siiioei. .loyoe ami j Nma, ail oi KJitimiUl Kail!,, i and Mr. ami Mrs. Waymi ; Ctmituy and Mr. and Mrs. ; !ltii!i Biiciiniiiin, all of Las Ajigolos. Tii! briiii! and brniottrowm ' im't. fur tm.'ir weminm trip tu Banl'l ami L.iku Lauii-e. -U-berta, and Bril'.t-h Ciilunibiii. Camiiia. They will hvo alter - November 1 on Meadows Uum ill Shady Com!. Both tim bride and bride groom, ai.tendeu Shady Cuvu ; schools and boi.lt are Earflu Point High schwoi gi uduaies. The bride aiteudi.'d Bri- ghuin Younii university, and ' Uie I'niversny of Oregon. '1'hu t bridegroom attended South : ern Oregon coiie.ge and Ore i gon State university. Ho is as ! sociuted with the B. V. Nork ' Logging coinpaiiy. j The bride formerly ' employed as a laboratory a.v sisiani in Dr. Kay L. Caster line 3 offices. Mediord. 'Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Colt, M Cottage street, Medford, ob served their fiftieth wedding anniversary Friday. October 2tj. They have lived in Med ford for I5 years. They have three children. Their son, Herbert Goff. lives in San Francisco. Their two daughters are Mis. Ua Wheeler. Oakland. Calif , and Mrs. FHa Bradford, Medford They atso have 10 grandchil dren and 12 great grand children. Mr. Goffs father. John A Goff. still living in Giants Pass, is a member of an early day family. Mrs. Goffs la ther. Charles Spaught. also is still living, in Coos Bay. Farewell Party Honors Worrum Ashland Mrs. K. H BtU coe, who has been serving hi president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary to Walter Phillips post, was hon ored recently at a farewell dinner in the Kiks dining room given by fellow mem bers. She and her family are moving to Los Angeles. During the evening a i(t was presented to Mrs. Briscoe by her successor, Mrs Paul Cullop. representing ths auxiliary. 1 Loner Lm a ua LA DAVID CRYSTAL The bigtjor and boldnr lha plid, I tin belter Ihit (nil. Hoia, icurfed nd beltad drau in gold or beige world wool plid. Sum 8 to 18. OURS EXCLUSIVELY fti-.-mar Whera yoo find ina clothet you lova lo liva In, 617 f Main Madford Ph. 772-8992 180 I. Main Athltnrl Ph. 482-395 Grants Pass Women Are Hcncred owe. tn.iHNi- "hu Cf!m$- Pk 01U 'lU HVtS i HlUXHlliili A s.i-'ni ;iuu( ii .no '.ouno ;lrfOiHKrtl the llilU iHHlil, Mti'.t .'s v . r ti Hmvtiuut ;-itj- .uui t.i iv-oji u 4mii -iiui -iu'tjiK:is f. thoy onttM"fci 'no iniiliiirij;. "!vt)u,.Hi trnls 4;vim 'Uo 'htiio il w iin.t '.titi.'i a soi v-ii iy Mis. K:.-tiik lt'ijm.r .no Mt.v -Ilimr- MhtrlKMt, imi on '.h '(Miu 'titlv:'!iftMi 'iu)itT 'Sinmi ffuVM ;U1U il:rtVt:S ,U '"t:ii tiUl rih; Mioi'f. Mt, It. ,1. -SUiOv.it;. ii.Ui, '.Vtfit-'MlhHI i iHt U! rtili.S t'li.sS iuci viUfMi fiit.MiHMti, Mrs , ii-. Si. .Iui-vOj-wii, itiiiu.vi. A.i "trr M.f .vniiu.tiii; iiiii' uilli;0i MlS, C..'M, JlJilllUil, l):: iutftii, Aiui ,l, Kioyii ftiluiu or. ;itfaui.tr. ihr ;ii.'tttM ihu . AvililtiHT JUOiHihMs ; a UlliOO tMUl ill Ci Ullit' I'Jt.Xi tMl NtH ttitl' iti -( ':i de.iii taoit was Mrs, ; n'Awi ntiiM- i SPOiS ' i;irjt,ny Petri, Uwies ui h'iks vicq ijrtjhiiioni, aihi Mrs, j ; hrlmer WimhIw, stxtmary. Miss Ka- Martmis Witt Hi i;iiitiii? )i M i mmutu UH? liiuuhtiOil ; 'uenu .utii "Ylvs. Uia Cvosm! ' . was ciiiurniiui q( uii)lw d?c : I Wwr prices wttct? wu l lrs. Wyuimrt RvtniK'i'i, CiffUs : Pus, .mi M:, Clnu iyuy Cui :Vttiy, .ViiliUiii. OJ'iiiKii Pu.s bniige wumyis wcte OJya C:mioig(i and Mrs, Jyu.'i Mcilyi d PuhK'llie winners . (rvm Oranw. Pus w.r Mrs. ; belly Uuucan and Ahs. Wm- tile Phjiali.'S. A.JiJajid players wii.il !iJK ; ; scores tor bridge wer Mrs. s : Koy Uc'iJ''ir'. aid Wis. Loro 1 thy Diekev, yi!ieeiJe winners : were VJrs. Amy Sisjder and : Jvs. Bwuy Bu !Jet't and cajias! i j winners were Mrs. I iHmh Met ! and Mis. Mildred K.iui. ; Visit Pvospect .. Mr. and. Mrs. ! truii lnlow of Vancouver. WiJv. visaed last weeil with Mr. liilow's gtandbtents. Mv. and Mis. tiniest bUrris. They were acconipaiiiecl by Mis. Al fred liilow of Medtord. SALE! STAUT TODAY TO EM) DRY SKIN WITH 1 1 ELENA KIT B I N STEIN'S SKIN DEW SET EXCLUSIVE DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTY TREATMENT Giant Sua Sal 75 Value NOW 5.00 beauty treatment whilt you .sleep With 5 00 Moi.tuttier-ail day invmbl beauty treatment under make up. Dathe your Kin in dewy monture 4ndJ nch emollient for a younger, glowing looht ' Tri.il Set 5.00 Vdlue NOW 3.00 limtted Time Only. Price plut tax. SVI.K! ''4 .. . i ,i 1 1 ( Hin-:-!-. t-Nfc"; Hudson's Pharmacy 613 Opn Daily I A M linci ThoniMii OSU Sfdenrs Engaged To Wed A.-.iiiumi - The oiiKiirioiitont o( Miss !';i iciii Uu: Ttionti) son, oatiKhtor of Mis. .Jimii neito Thoiniisoiii HfiJ Mwruiu sliwt, A.-4lliimi, and tilt) luu: Frank C. ThoiiiiiMin, in Oil-1 ford Raymond Thomson Jr., j son of Mr. and Mis. C. ICi ttioinson, WiiiMon, Oie... hai been aniiouiii.Hhl by Ilia bridi : elect s mother. ! Miw Thontiison ih iumoi-; sludent, at Oi H"h Slniit uni- :: vei sily wlnne silo is in.i.iDi'iliu I Hi biological scioijc ihiuc J tioii, and in doi'inifoi y siwii- ! sdt and treiisiuor of Wvsl, : hull. i Her (lam.u is a senior slu- i denl. at. die siiino univei sily j ni.i.ioruig in fish and gmiiii ; studies. Ho has been a iiioin- j bei: of the university s cross; country and UhcH. tetins and i is a, ini.-iiibei' of Zulu Phi, so. cin), friniit,v. A siiniiner wedding is olu-iied- I lilt'' IVERSON QUALITY PAINTS MjJ in 0'lQi Crnr 6th Skin Dew uluulin) tnutH )MUll,b ' 3 WiOew Night Crun ' tot fl'i Imnt Ea.t Main-Phon 773-3343 -10 f M -iundtyl and Holiday! ( i I 'Minister 1 And Bride In Ashland .VinKiui ui si homo m Ao-iiihmi m ,-t'i Mriii ,i.t .u ttui Hov. tvomic.iii M, Hei'toi.i iwiii Ml. Urn iot.1, w iuiss, nuuruigo iihitt hM CtUKKI' ti 111 K.llKWrt ; Kot,lMiilrtli CilUU.il, Villi.;.!.,. : vol, tt.C Mr HiH itoio ti.vs- till' vlt till! A.silillild KoiH)lliil Cilllixil, Mis. Hoiuiii.i in tli.t tm :nvt' Mni.iiu to Csooti.ii, oiuihO tin- ol tr. and Mrs. t.oou.u.i , l.IUHllt'K ot VlUlvUVtir iic rts gii'Cii in iiiiiiu iii;tt tiy h,.i tmiitii' in ino ooiihitt i iiii; ce. , 'iioiiy thi KirnuHi by '.no Hcv. ; Itoy Miuiuh For tilo KCt.-iuii : -Jh) woi floor liuiijiii ijoini of whitu nilln wiln s:.illijivvi uoviihiwi and luce iKtliinu, V ' thMi i tiiiiH liolri her iioi t veil and Mi,i ou i itxi Ihiunuot of tHiistiion riM-s lil liilil lili'lhllllllS, VI i s Mmiij Mnl.Vn.ild, Miss Jimiiiio Cvrtoiiu.'rt, and Mix Glndys Wtviy, weio. gown.M aiilio in lre;t loiiKiJi royaJ liiuo (roc Its mid c.iiiuhi ctoscoui. sliaihM volloiv cliiy.-uitlioiiiiini boo quels. Their- not li.Mdinuce inoicliod their drosses, lltisl I1UU! whs Kugoito HOI I' ford and ushers were tJui u,w. Wosloy Wttiy of Vancouver and ton- Vtinior of Medloi d. King boiiror was Wesloy Woo,( and (hiwor gu 1 was Shoiiy Wruy. Kollowuirt a recetilioii for IStl. gnosis in iho Uoldon Hcjisesiioe b.umuet, li.dl, Mr. and Mrs. Horuoid loft, (or a honeymoon on Vancouver is hind. Mrs. HonfonJ w,i,s gnidu. alod (loin Ivsnuini.ilt. Hiftli school, Vicioiiii, 8.1,", and twin Ulb'K aiblo goilcgo in Los Angeles. Silo lias Ik'oii employed by l.lio .(.'. Telo. phono company, Vmwuuvvr., Hw husband, is ,'i gmdu.itw o Oinyonvillo ktiblo acadoniy and of L.Jb'tfi Bible college. Announcing , , Medford Pjint & Wallpjper Company Now Carrying Pull lina f h OtQor tvi VtJ Holly Phon. 77t-93?l 1 f M, SUNDAY OvTJRtlR t?iiiiiCilry Oon,0 Sot by AuAilioiy MiiHi-. fm :li ,wiwi tit Ik -iMo,oii ti) in.: .uiMiisiy to Vr.tctAnt, oi Wot' III M' I, 1K (miiitu.m of Ouvki 1 the Vr.ie.i-inj. A,im,no.ir-,tio,t ,i,m ii:tisiy .u White Oty. wnil ih: -tuoi iiird by. ;h.v Mcdl'oi.i ',Ki ill !I10 IllilSlt.ifill . UilllHl. '(!,: diuicv, will Ik; iiciij m H ;.;., Muiiosy , CS-.ioocr 21), Vniitiiiixi-s who ttcco !i-ins-ihiiuuioii nt.iy tiiiio , V.A bus .ii uu: ttuiwsy dc,Ki At 7.-.H1 u. in. Vmg SsA.ihcui I i UN V Jv.'fcv Uk, ".. . , 'M&'Jl 0'v 2Ml3Tk IN A SAIE OF HNF, HfAW SILVfRPlATFn TRAYS BY INTtRNAIIONAl SIlVkR'S WiBSUR WIICOX DIVISION Kt'tiuliiilil $17.50 to $95 00 V,m w ill be n,Miil In ,it,m or iii my ,,ii,i( ihM vr4lll Ii vi hum ,,ui tvllt, uon C mM,I iii him iii4lily ilvar ldle, lliy tvme In t vji H'ly ,if lUmi. itylti an, I thaa, A. Ruund ,li,i. , ay. B Oblany Ii ay, C, Chi)ipiidalt May. P. Scui thatetj day. f. Oval cliatad liay. OTHER TRAYS $3,93 TO $89,93 KVijultHly J5.00 Id JIJS.OO for lha Silver Yoy'l! Giv With Pil.li , , lei B,o(,liy' EU Your QuUi .ill. Mm iillAilli C i Pastor Leaving lt. . K.MkiMVi.H'rt, niin .Kri uj K s i 5 !'i.ii) tiitisa vu,iv,:i, w, Imk tjlij. sKlt-l. n.hHl (ov I'hi.-.ki;,!, rr,ini !k.is he, w dl ',ii'.n.i . ttu: nK M the. lien,'.,. I .Wcmiiiy cvHHiiuiic: on ciuucli uiihiu, Hi! rmitu he, w ill siiv.ik at :li; incciuis oi til.; Wr.inijtiv Nice (ciltm n! in SiihCtic. Houli: in PtiiotHiisii. H. Wfi will viwi his iiioii!,:r.m hiv, Mis, SmIi Ki ,:;'. Mi.-, fl. who !i,is been i.siiiih her moiiur (or tno w,vt tw, w.'a:s. m dl return ui Vrsiltud witii l.V Wr,t ov.:uiiu-r I. (S - CVK4 ;;tiCit. NOW $10,93 lo $63,93 Rtytilaily $10.00 $22 50 Regularly 13100 $63 71 Reyulaily $17. SO $109$ Raaularly $32 SQ $24 00 Rauulaily $7S 00 $S4 00 PiUet iiulwde Fidaial la JA. lMj O.OFIEOOM