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4 C SUNDAY, MARCH 24. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON c r c 1 d c v a C e 1 c c f f; n a a: al P 1 d Mr. ind Mrs. Larry Gent Banks Group to Hold Final Session The final session of the Great Decisions discussion group will be held Wednes day, March 27, in Wesley hall of First Methodist church, The topic will be "Peace." 1 These weekly sessions have been geared to the working person in the downtown area and start promptly at noon, according to Miss Voda Brow er, chairman. Soup and coffee are furnish ed by the committee and per sons attending may take a sandwich with them. The ses sion is open to all interested persons. , t We DRY CLEAN "like new" ABB GRESSETT'S DRIVMII CLEANERS 3 HANDY LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 702 Wait I 411 Vi East I Gataway Shopping . Main I Jackson I Canter, Aihland Lutheran Church Scene Of Banks-Garrett Rites An event of Thursday, March 13, was the marriage of Cecile Marie Garrett to Larry Gene Banks. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bell, 1016 Beck man street, Mcdford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Austin Rossitter, Sutherlin, Ore. The Rev. Harvey C. Coovert officiated al the 8 o'clock evening ceremony, held in Zion Lutheran church. About 150 relatives and friends attended the double ring candlelight ceremony. Baskets filled with blue tipped white carnations dec orated the altar, and white EBtin bows and ribbon were on the pew ends. Mrs. Paul A. Evansen played the organ and accom panied Miss Anita Townsend, the vocalist. The bride had designed her gown of floor-length eggshell white brocade taffeta made with a scalloped neckline, basque waist trimmed with pearls and skirt accented with a bustle. Her tiny tiara was of nylon leaves studded with iridescent pearls and she carried white carnations and pink roses. The bride's father escorted her to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride's honor attend' ant was her sister, Miss Joy Bell. Bridesmaids were Miss Norma Kuper and Miss Col leen Drlnkwaler. They wore identical blue taffeta frocks fashioned ballerina length with princess waists and pleated skirts. Their head dresses were blue bows and they carried bouquets of blue tipped while carnations. Little Debbie Bell, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Her frock was of the same style and color as those of the other attendants, and she car ried a white basket filled with white camellias. Paul Weiss carried the rings on n white satin heart-s h a p e d pillow. Lyle Kuper served as best man and ushers were Nelson Bell, uncle of the bride, and Lee Melz. For the wedding ceremony and the reception which fol lowed in the social hall of the church the bride's mother chose a teal blue tailored frock with black and white accessories. Her corsage was of while carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a two-piece suit of teal blue, black and white accessories and a similar corsage of white carnations. The reception was given by the bride's parents. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. Max Hite. Mrs. Edward Melz had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Scott McCannell, Mrs. Frank Converse and Miss Barbra Bycrs poured. The newlyweds made a wedding trip to Nevada and the California coast.. For the trip the bride chose a red knit two-piece suit, with black accessories. They will be at home at 1608 West Main street, Mcdford. The bride has lived in the Rogue valley all her life and is a graduate of Medford High school. Mr. Banks is a graduate of the high school in Winston, Ore. He is em ployed in the sales depart ment of the Montgomery Ward company, Medford. Out of town guests were Mrs. Nellie Dean, grandmoth er of the bridegroom and Mrs. Ada Boyum, an aunt, Sutherlin, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tosh, 1916 Grandview avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daughior, Phyllis Toah, to Ralph Lester, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lester, Route 4, Box 457, Coleman Creek road. Miss Tosh is a 1962 graduate of Medford High school and is employed by MEDPACC. Mr. Lester is a I960 graduate of Phoenix High school and is employed by Crystal Springs orchards. A late summer wedding is planned. Ashland Mrs. Charlotte Froman, 261 W. Horsey street, went to Portland the first of last week to visit at the home of her son-in-law and daugh ter. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sher idan. HIGH SCORERS IN THE 63' FASHION GAME . . . the cutouts! Spirited, gay little flats in bursts of color, softened leathers, purely flirty cut-out sides, toes, heels that make this the season of winners in the flats game. Sling back 5bicca In Red Patent, while. Patent. 9.95 'Greenwich Villager' Instep strap slipper, soft crushed calf tipped in shinv patent . . . blackblack, red'white, whiltwhite and platinum. Sbicca Outer Space Qlamour In shiny "Pattina" patent Black, Red Patent and White Sweat Kid 9.9S "Pattikins" slip-k n o f T-trep, black, red, bone, yellow, green, orange calf. 193 IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER ' r inaYi uaeaitTi TftTtiw Mrs. Dennis William Duggan (Alfred-Fabris photo) Duggan-Bickett Rites Solemnized Recently Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wil liam Duggan, whose marriage was a recent event, now are living .at Santa Maria, Calif., where the bridegroom is serv ing with the United States Air Force at Vandenburg Air Force base. The bride, the former Miss Lynn Darlcne Bickett, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bickett of Granada Hills, Calif., and the bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duggan, Land of Many Oaks, Sams Valley. Others besides the bride groom's parents who were in Granada Hills for the cere mony were his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Guy Mc Martin; his great aunt, Mrs. Mable Hundley; his sister, Miss Dixie Duggan, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duggan, all of Sams Valley. The wedding mass was cele brated at 11 o'clock in the morning, February 2 in St. John Baptist de la Salle Cath olic church 'in Granada Hills. Miss Dione Hanks wag hon or attendant and bridesmaids were the Miss Linda Fenwick, Maureen Lowe and Dixie Duggan. Flower girls were Barbara and Robin Bickett. Michael Duggan was best man. The bride's full length gown was of lace and a lace tiara held her elbow-length veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. A one o'clock afternoon re ception was held in the Gran ada Hills Women's club when a wedding dinner was served to about 250 guests. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Bickett wore a pink chiffon dress with matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in an ocean ice bro cade frock with jacket and full skirt. Her accessories were turquoise. Both had lav ender orchid corsages. For traveling the bride wore a salmon pink suit. The Son, Daughter Visitors Here Robert S. Hamilton, junior at Dartmouth college in Han over, New Hampshire, who motored west with two fel low students, for spring vaca tion, is spending this weekend in Oregon City as a guest of his brother, Alex M. Hamilton, Jr., and family. He will return to Medford Sunday night to visit his mother, Mrs. Moore Hamilton, 43 Rose avenue, for the remainder of the vacation. Also a guest of the Oregon City Hamiltons is Mr. Hamil ton's aunti Mrs. E. P. Leavitt, Old Stage road, who went to Portland early in the week to visit friends and attend the annual convention of the Ore gon Educatfon association. Mrs. Bruce B. Samson, the former Nancy Hamilton, has been visiting her mother here for a week. An English teach er In North Eugene High school, Mrs. Samson came to Medford for the spring vaca tion. Her husband, in his last year of law at the University of Oregon and a lieutenant in the naval reserve, spent the first part of the vacation fly ing for the Navy out of Se attle. , . . t March Birthdays To Be Honored Security. Benefit club mem bers whose birthdays are in March will be honored at the Wednesday, March 27 club meeting in the Pythian build ing. Luncheon wil lbe served at 12 noon, a business meet ing will follow and dancing will begin at 2 p.m., with music furnished by the Melod ius Mclodlers. An open invitation is ex tended to those who are in terested. A large attendance was reported at the March 20 meeting when 12 persons joined the club. Miss Shari Sanger couple made their wedding trip lo San Francisco. The bride is a graduate of Granada . Hills High school and she attended Pierce col lege. . The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary's High school in Medford, and he at tended Sams Valley grade schools. The couple plans to live at Land of Many Oaks at the close of his four year tour of duty in 1S64, when he will be associated in business with his father. Summer Rites Couple's Plan Central Point A summer wedding is planned by Miss Shari Deloris Sanger and Da vid Ross Bascom, whose en gagement has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence N. San ger, Route 1, Box 295, Cen tral Point. ' Miss Sanger is' a 1959 grad uate of .Crater High school and is employed by J. C. Pen ney company. .Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester T.. Bascom, 805 South Peach street, Medford, is a 1959 graduate of Medford High school and is employed at Fluhrer's bakery. NOLES Shatterproof Lenses . . , weigh only hilt as much as glass lenses. For active children and adults involved in hazardous occupations and all engaged In sports. 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