MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREGOH
SUNDAY, JANUARY i, 13U
Ceremony
At Home
Weds Pair
Eagle Point - Ellen F.
fllauldin and Vean Elmer!
, Kobertson, both of Amilv.
Ore., were married in double
ring rites December 31 in the
home of the bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Robertson, Route 1, Box 598, 1
tagie j-omt.
The bride is a daughter of j
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, also
.Amity.
The Rev. D. E. Millard per-
iormea the ceremony at 7:30
o'clock in the evening. About
.tv guests attended.
For her wedding the bride
wore a dove grey flowered '
silk gown with black acces-1
series and her corsage was J
ot pink carnations.
Mrs. Charles Z. Denney, a I
sister of the bridegroom, was '
me bride s attendant and I
Mr. Denney was best man for I
his brother-in-law.
Mrs. Denney wore a laven
der wool afternoon dress with
white accessories.
A reception was held after I
the ceremony. Mrs. Lee Da- j I
mon, another sister of the
bridegroom served the wed-! I
ding cake and punch was;!
poured by Mrs. Philip Hanna-
ford, an aunt of the bride
groom. Miss Kathy Mauldin
had charge of the bride's
rbook.
ine couple will live in
"Amity, where the bridegroom
:has made his home for the
;past three years. He is cm-
ployed at the Langlois Serv
ice Station at Langlois, Ore. I
iHe is a Prospect High school t
graduate an lived most of
Jus life in Jackson county.
Jfe served for five years in
Ihe Asiatic-Pacific area with
.the Navy Air corps after his i
.graduation in 1939.
The bride came to Amity j
irom Oklahoma City. Okla..
"with her parents in 1937 and !
"has lived there since. She i
attended Amity schools.
;New Study Series!
jTo Start Tuesday
; "The Rim of East Asia" is
Ahe new study series to begin
iTuesday, January 8, for the
."Women's Fellowship of the
Tirst Christian church,
The executive meeting will
e at 9 a.m. with the general
"business meeting at 10 a.m.
; Mrs. Herbert Sims, Mrs.
iC. D. Hershiser, Mrs. W. H.
aioll, Mrs. W. N. Troxell will
;take part in the study for the
program beginning at 11 a.m.
.The countries represented in
this series of studies are, Oki
nawa, Korea, Hong Kong and
Taiwan. Mrs. George Brcece
'will show slides of Hong
liong taken when they visit
'ed there. Mrs. Ralph Matlack
will sing a solo. Mrs. Jack
Huston is in charge of the
worship.
'- The luncheons that h3ve
been cancelled for the past
six months will resume this
month.
Book on Prayer
To Be Reviewed
Gold Hill-The study book
entitled "Dimensions of Pray
er" will be reviewed by Mrs.
Albert Gascon and Mrs. Mel
vin Burnett during the next
meeting of the Woman's
society of Gold Hill com
munity Methodist church.
Mrs. J. G. Kofahl will be
hostess in her home on High
way 99 north, Wednesday,
January 9. A dessert luncheon
will be served-at 12:30 p. m.
and the business session will
be held at 1 p. m. Mrs. E. C.
Hoffman will be cohostcss.
The December meeting was
held in the home of Mrs. Carl
Johnson. Mrs. Raymond Ritter
assisted with luncheon. Mrs.
Hoffman, vice president, pre-;
sided in the absence of Mrs. :
Roy Eskew, president. -
Members were reminded
that the individual projects
program closes in January and
all receipts should be turned
in by the January 9 meeting.
Mrs. Lochlon L. Gregory
and Mrs. Paul Molloy gave the
program. j
Math Student
is Selected j
James L. Shinn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Shinn, 47
Western avenue, has been se
lected to speak betore a sec
lion meeting of th National
Council of Mathematic Teach
ers next summer at the Uni
versity of Oregon. He now is
studying loward his master's
degree at Cornell university
in Ithaca, N. Y., and is a Med
ford High school and Univer
sity of Oregon graduate.
Mrs. Shinn is the former
Miss Gail McDuffcc, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuf
fee, 200 Hillcrest road. The
Shinn' have two sons, Paul
and Jack.
Mr. Shinn wilt speak on
visual aids in high school
mathematics.
Guild To Meet
Luncheon w i i t be wrvrtf
Friday, January 11. at St
Mark's parish house preceding
a meeting of St. Elizabeth's
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