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4 C SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1963 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON "" "" trV ZVBi. ' - J I "' i Mr. nd Mm. David Michael Patterson (Landis photo) Patterson-Smith Rites Held at Catholic Church ' Miss Linda Marie Smith and David Michael Patterson were married in 11 o'clock morning rites December 22 In Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. Gilbert Lulay celebrated the mass. . The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Smith, Route 2, Box 442, Med ford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Patterson, Oakridge, Ore. Miss Mary Ann Olsen at tended the bride and Richard Patterson, Oakridge, was best man for his brother. Walter Harvey, Grants Pass, a fra ternity brother of the bride groom, seated the guest. Mr. Smith escorted his daughter to the altar. For her wedding the bride chose a white tissue wool suit with white mink wedding ring collar, and a white fur circle headpiece held her veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and baby chysan themums. Miss Olsen was dressed in a full skirted frock of red brocade. A red band held her veil and her corsage was of red and white carnations. The altar was decorated with red and white carnations with white stock. Home Reception Held About 50 guests attended the ceremony and about 30 were at the reception held at the home of the bride's par ents on Old Stage road. Mrs. James Berggreen, Roseburg. sister of the bride, served the wedding cake and Miss Sue Ann Rutherford poured the punch. The Smith home was decor ated with red carnations and white chrysanthemums. For her daughter's wedding and reception, Mrs. Smith wore a royal blue knit suit with bone colored accessories and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in teal blue silk. Both had corsages of while flowers. The couple made their wed ding trip to the coast. For traveling the bride wore a Rrey and beige knit suit with beige accessories. They are living at 420 North GrBpe street, Apart ment 4, In Medford. The bride attended Med ford High school, Marylhurst Reports Given For Association Ashland - At the first meet Ing of the new year the Pres byterian Women's association heard reports during the morning business session con ducted by the president, Mrs Lindsay Phillips. Luncheon was served by the Mesdamcs Robert Witt Charles May. O. L. Wright Marcus Woods, Glenn Revel and George Beck. The afternoon program was presented by Mrs. Stanley Jobe and Mrs. F-ldcn Corthell followed by a film, "The Gift," and concluding with a discussion of the church and Its mission in the world. Next month the Women's association will hold a Joint meeting with the Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service. Beehive Club Secret pal names will be re vealed and new names drawn for the year by members of Beehive club of Olive Re bekah lodge Monday, January 14. The group will meet for pot luck luncheon in the home of Mrs. Esther Coleman, 1973 Grand avenue. college and Southern Oregon college. She has been active in various musical groups both orchestra and vocal in Med ford, Oswego and Ashland. She is employed as an Inter national Business Machine operator In the offices of Bear Creek orchards. Is Student - The bridegroom is a student In engineering at Southern Oregon college and he is em ployed at Jim's Shell Service station. He attended Oakridge High school, and Is a member of Delta Phi Delta, a social fraternity; Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity and Theta Delta Phi, a scholastic honor ary fraternity. Others from out of town in cluded the bridegroom's fa ther, and the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Berggreen and children, Jimmy and Susan. 'Carnival' Next League Attraction "Carnival," a Lee Guber, Frank Ford and Shelly Gross production by arrangement with David Merrick, will be the next Broadway Theater league production in ' "edford. The musical is scheduled for January IS in the Holly thea ter. The show, open to members of the league, has won the New York Drama Critics Cir cle award as the best musical of the year. In its original form "Car nival" was a short story by Paul Gallico, about a lone ly waif befriended by some puppets. Scenarist Helen Deutsch shifted the locale of the tale to France and con verted the story into an en chanting film play for a ris ing young French star, Leslie Caron. Elaine Malbin, well-known young soprano, will star in the role of Llli. She has won wide acclaim in the title roles of such notable NBC opera television productions as "Madame Butterfly," "Sa lome" and "La Traviata,' and recently scored in Lon don in a BBC production of "II Tabarro." She also ap pears regularly in such popu lar television shows as the Voice of Firestone and the Ed Sullivan show. Miss Mal bin also has been soloist with many principal symphony or chestras Including the New York Philharmonic and Phil adelphia orchestra. The crippled puppet-master Paul will be played by Dav id Daniels, baritone. He has appeared in such popular mu sicals as "Plain and Fancy" and "Call Me Madam." In summer stock he has played in the "Pajama Game," "Brig adoon," the "Great Waltz" and "Damn Yankees." -4 Navy Mothers Plan Luncheon Meeting A noon potluck luncheon is planned by Medford Navy Mothers club for Tuesday, January IS In the home of Mrs. Carl Ludwig, 511 Austin street. All mothers of sons or daughters in the Navy, Ma rine corps or Coast Guard are invited to the group's meetings. r a, I Mr. and Mrs. Ntil Howard Morse San Francisco Is Home Of Newly Married Couple Mr. and Mrs. Neil Howard Morse, whose marriage was an event of December 30 In Areata, Calif., are living at 1)52 Sutter street in San Francisco, Calif. The bride, the former Miss Nancy Ruth Dean, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Benjamin Dean, 1324 Morrow road, Medford. She has been living in Sun Francisco where she is a personnel clerk in the San Francisco district office of the Internal Revenue service. Th bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen Morse. Areata, is employed by the Bethlehem Steel corpora tion of San Francisco, as an air conditioning tester. The ceremony was read at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. Michael P. Petrillo performed the double ring rites In the First Baptist church. Holiday decorations were used in the church with ar rangements of holly and pine. Gown ol Brocade Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a satin brocade gown with bateau neckline and bell shaped skirt. The floor length skirt was made with a bow train and the fitted bodice was trimmed with a bow at the front. Her French illusion veil was elbow length and was held from a headpiece formed of the same material as the gown. She earned a Increase in Activities At Senior Center Noted Dan Patch, 561 Beall lane, will show colored slides Mon day of hunting trips he has taken when the Arm Chair Travel group meets at the Senior Activity center, 601 East Jackson street, at 1 p.m. These trips took Mr. Patch into wilderness areas in Brit ish Columbia where his group made a pack trip to the Gang ranch in Lost valley, north west of Clinton, B.C. Some of the travel was Into mountains in Canada, north east Oregon, the Siskiyous and the Klamath region The slides will include hunting of bear, moose, elk and deer. Activities Scheduled Last week the breaking of the fog cloud over the valley brought out many seniors to the activities scheduled. Sat urday the newest progra-n of the center was started, a class in contract bridge at 1 p.m. Beginners as well a. many who wanted to brush up on their bridge attended the first session and new members may enter during the Jan uary 19 session. The group Gamma Rhos Set Style, Variety Show for March Phoenix-Gamma Rho chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held their first meeting of the new year at the 1 'me of Mrs. Elbert Lowry In Phoenix on January 9. A style and variety show was planned. Mrs. Jack Wheeler was elected chairman and Mrs. Darrel Hughes will serve as cochairman. The chapter plans to make the style and variety show an annual event for the Phoenix Talent community. It will be held Saturday evening, March 30 at the Phoenix Community club. Committees were selected and reports will be made at the January 23 meeting. The chapter's members are In charge of tickets and reservations for the Valentine ball which will be given by all the local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority February 9 in the Rogue Valley Coun try club Starllte room. Mrs. Wheeler, city council repre sentative, announced at the meeting that the tickets are available. Mrs. William Knips was selected to be in charge of reservations. Mrs. Hughes presented the cultural program on music and drama. A tape of this year's Miss America contest was played as the main inter est for her subject. Miss Marty Wyatt, Miss Oregon for 1962, will be a guest of the chapter at the next meeting. Mrs. William Kidson. co- hostess assisted Mrs. Lowry In serving refreshments. The last event for the chap ter was the Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Wayne Woodard. Mrs. Knips and Mrs. Richard White were In charge. is taught by Mrs. Maude Cod ding and the Goren system is used. i The Spanish and knitting classes are also held Mon days. Several mosaic pictures and craft articles are now exhibit ed in the center as well as the work of the copper tooling class. Newcomers to the center and to Rogue valley may en ter these classes in mosaic, copper tooling, oil painting, Spanish and knitting at any time and programs will be available next week. For in formation seniors may drop In during any activity between the hours of 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. any day but Friday when the center is being cleaned. Items Donated The square dancing class which meets each Thursday morning has recently been given a three speed record player to be used by the cen ter. The city has furnished a new electric heater for the center to take the place of two small used heaters which had been donated to the cen ter when it started in 1948 and were no longer usable. An electric grill on which to make coffee is also needed, center committee officials said. The Singing Seniors will meet today at the center at 3 o clock under the direction of Kenneth Thurston. Any one who likes to sing or to listen is welcome to attend. Thursday at 3 p.m. immedi ately following the orchestra practice, the executive board of the Rogue Valley Council on Aging will meet at the center. H 11 fill f ife Among those seated at the head table for the recent installation banquet given by Medford Kiwenii club were Dr. Merle Foland. new lieutenant governor of District ISA: Mrs. Billy Blackstone, Dr. Blackstone, retiring president ef the Medford club and Mrs. Edward Barneti, whose husband served as master ef ceremonies. Mrs. Barnett is past president ef Medford Kiwanian Dames. Extension Units Set Meetings WCTU Program Is Announced A panel discussion on the United States constitution will make up the program for the Women's Christian Temperance union Thursday, January 17 at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Fireplace room of First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Gene Parker will fur-! nish music accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Iverson. Mrs. Robert Bridge will lead the devotions. Her subject will be "Gains and Losses." Refreshments will be served during the social hour. Public Invited To Park Lecture The public is invited to at tend a slide-illustrated lecture on Crater Lake National park to be given by David Dame, assistant park naturalist Thursday, January 17 at 8 p.m., In Girls Community club, 226 North Bartlctt St. No admission will be charged and refreshments will be served. The Welcome Wagon Club of Medford will sponsor the lecture. Several Jackson county home extension unit meetings are planned for the week. Line and design of women's clothing will be the lesson. Sams Valley The Sams Valley unit meet ing will begin at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 15 in the home of Mrs. Vince Hunt, in the Meadows district. Mrs. George Bush and Mrs. Dalton Straus will give the lesson. Potluck luncheon will be served. Table service will be required. Central Point Mrs. R. E. Ekdahl, 40 South Second street, Central Point, will be the hostess for the Central Point unit Wednes day, January 16 at 10:30 a.m. West Side Mrs. Arthur Backlund and Mrs. William Butler will be program chairmen for the West Side unit meeting Tues day, January 15 at 10:30 a.m., In the home of Mrs. Al Schmitt, 1027 Winchester ave nue. Lone Pine Mrs. Kenneth Phillips will give the project lesson for Lone Pine unit when the women meet in her home at 1909 Roberts road, at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, January 17 Mrs. Earl Richardson and Mrs. William Brogan will be the cohostesses for the noon luncheon Child care for the unit meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Don Herron, 2368 Cra ter Lake avenue. i Past Matrons Jacksonville - A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., for members of the Adarel Past Matrons club when they meet Monday, Jan uary 14 in the home of Mrs Joe E. Crawford, 103 South Holly street. Mrs. Ina Huson will assist the hostess. Now In Progress! Our Annual January Msny Other r&J Fine Values SALE Infants' & Children's Wear SPECIAL! y2 Price Rack of miscellaneous irems-don't miss these terrific values. Come In and Browse Infants' and Children's Wear Downstairs it Medford Pharmacy 6th and Central Phone 772-6253 r weddina! The bride sent Art Point wedding invitations. Mike your wedding a success too send Art Point wed ding invitations; you will be so glad you did. Come in snd see the complete selection of wedding in vitations and wedding accessories styled for you by Art Point Studios, "The House of Weddings." $14.93 for 100 and up; double envelopes; footnotes no extra charge. Free! with our compliments, Virginia Counemy'j etiquette booklet. Ask fr your copy. w'Wns WEDDING... Announcements Imprinted Wedding Napkins Punch Bowl Rentals Shop All Three Floors i eimi no i t 1 1 n wi n w MmiW.'itJUq MEDFOBO. OBEOOrlf Bible given her by her father. Miss Fannie Chow, San Francisco, the honor attend ant, wore a green satin bro cade frock with bell-shnpcd skirt and a matching green net headpiece. She carried a nosegay of chrysanthemums with tinted green centers. Bryan Rickc was best man and James Payne, Eureka, a brother-in-law of the bride groom, was usher. Mrs. Raymond Marsh, a friend of the bride from Mod ford, furnished the organ music. Mother Wears Green For her daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore a green woolen dress and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in a coral woolen frock. Their corsages were of holly. During the reception given by the bride's pHicnts In the fireplace room of the church Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Harry Roberts presided at the gift table and registered the guests. Mrs. Forrest Dean cut and served the cake. The re ception table was decorated with holly. The couple made their wed ding trip to southern Cali fornia. For traveling the bride chose a brown wool knit suit with black accessories and she wore the orchid from her bou quet. The bride attended Medford High school and both she and white orchid encircled with! the bridegroom attended white spider chrysanthemums and silvered holly leaves which she carried on a white Humboldt State college at Ar eata. He attended Areata High school. 1000 PAIRS of WOMEN'S DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES! BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE . . . GET ANOTHER PAIR OF EQUAL VALUE FOR JUST SELECTED GROUP OF 6.95 TO 22.95 SHOES Yes buy one pair of shoes at the regu lar price . . . and get a second pair of equal value or less for $1. Included in this special salt group are dress shoes, and flats by famous makers Taken from our regular stock! You'll find high and low heels, open and dosed styles in dressy and walking shoes, and a wonder ful selection of casual shoes in straps, step-ins and ties. Colors include red, black, brown, and some bone white in casual shoes. 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