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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 19(3 C 5 pPSgiSpyj Mft ' W HaHBt"aSBBBVI LLI Two sets of twins, sons and daughters Jackson county physicians, modeled for the luncheon and style show which the aux iliary to Jackson County Medical society gave April 1 at Rogue Valley Country club. All ready and wailing in the hall are (left Crater PTA Conducts Election Central Point - Mrs. E. L. Frederick whs elected presi dent of Crater Parent Teacher Student association during recent elections conducted by 1 lie unit. Mrs. James Hays and Mrs. Paul Thompson were elected vice presidents, Mrs. Dean Roberts, secretary and Robert Alley, treasurer. C. A. Meyer, superintend ent of District 6C, announced an annual school election to be held May (5. A hearing was to be held Thursday on the .school budget at Central Point Junior High school when the public was invited to participate. During the meeting, a ques tion was raised as to the con tinuance of the PTSA, as to its value, and whether a Parents club would better serve the school, its students and their parents. Student Speaks Juan Canada, American Field Service student from Spain who attends Crater High school, and lives at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Summer fie Id and son, Darryl Summerfield, was the eve ning's speaker. He told of his country, its SPECIAL SELLING On Easter Flats! Patents In White Red Leathers In White Red Beige Main and Bartlett Streets to right) Dtbbit and Pam Miller, seven-year-old daughters of Dr. and Mrs. William Miller, Queen Anne avenue, and Tom and Tim Mayer, eight-year-old ions of Dr. and Mrs. Roland M. Mayer. 29 Richmond ave nue. (Knackitedt photo) government, schooling, in dustry and architecture. The student explained that mainly the schools in Spain are Catholic schools with sep- Attend Session Four members of the Med ford Pythian Sunshine Girls arc in Portland this week end to attend a grand council meeting of the organization. The session opened Saturday and will continue through to day. Miss Donna Copeland repre sents the local group at the council. Miss Barbara Kadin is grand royal warder of the grand council of Oregon, and Miss Vicki Sue Webster and Miss Donna Overturf were there to participate in initia tion ceremonies. Six candidates were initia ted into the local organization during a recent meeting. They are Sheryll and Carolynn Stone, Hoseanne and Robin Fitzsimmons, Mary Hapton stall and .Villa Dobbins. Regular $9.00 and $10.00 1 m fcrr- arate ones for boys and girls. Because many parents cannot afford to pay for schooling, many of the children do nol attend school and illiteracy is common. His home is in Valencia, where he is a student at Colegio La Salle, and is re quired to wear a type of uni form. The school year is from October to June with only Saturday afternoons and Sun days free as well as church holidays. The student's father is an orange grower. Preceding his talk music was furnished by the Crater High school Lavaliers, direct ed by Norman Carothers. Miss Elaine Young was accom panist. Dorrii Couple Visits Ernest Adams Family Hornbroo k-Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams were Mr. and Mrs. George Brautlacht of Dorris, Calif. The visitors, former Hornbrook residents, plan to return here to make their home when Mr. Brautlacht re tires in June. $788 Phone 772-6428 Brown-Kelly Takes Place Mr. and Mrs. Howard Letj Brown, whose marriage was a recent event in San Jose, Calif., are living at 1717 Main street. Klamath Falls. The bride, the former Miss Janet Rae Kelly, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Kelly, Route 4, Box 399D, Mcdford. The bridegroom, a student at Oregon Technical institute, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Brown. 2784 Griffin Creek road, Mcdford. The couple made their wed ding trip to San Francisco and Santa Cruz, Calif. The 7 o'clock evening cere mony was read March 15 by the Rev. Winficld Blount in the San Jose Westminster Presbyterian church. Double ring rites were used. Miss Vcrna Adams, Bend, was the bride's only attend-o-.t, and Bruce Bray, Klamath Falls, served as bridegroom. Seating the guests was a brother of the bridegroom, David Brown. Calla lilies and ferns decor ated the church and the organ music was played by Mrs. L. T. Frasier. Bride Wears Silk Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an cgc- shell colored real silk frock with lace trim at the waistline and a matching shoulder length veil. She carried a French bouquet of white car nations. The honor attendant's dress was of blue and her acces sories beige. Her matching bouquet was of pink carna tions. The reception given by the bride's parents, was held in the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. T. P. Kelly in San Jose. Light blue and white decora tions were used. Mrs. Bray served the wed ding cake and pouring punch - , , M la a I m. ) ti As Seen in Vogue! Ribbon (rimmed costume with $OQ bow to chanel. J Others Priced from 25.98 RIDE 'N Main and Bartlett Ceremony in South was the bride's aunt, Mrs. S. E. Lake, Dunsmuir, Calif. Cof fee was served by Mrs. Collis Lynes. San Jose, and Mrs. Charles Koleszar, also San Jose, had charge of the guest book. Assisting during the re ception was Mrs. Joseph de Freitas, San Jose. The bride's mother chose a print sheath dress with jacket, and the bridegroom's mother wore a black suit with white accessories and white carnation corsage. The bride and bridegroom attended Mcdford High school. The bride, until her marriage, was a dental assistant in the offices of Dr. Joseph W. Bur ba and Dr. Eugene R. Cos scttc. The bridegroom also has at tended Oregon State univer sity and Southern Oregon col lege. Money Management To Be Lesson Topic i At April 10 Meeting Mrs. Ira Phelps will pre sent a lesson on better ways to manage earnings at the First Ward Relief society of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Wednesday, April 10. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at the church, 648 South Ivy street. In addition to the talk on the wise use of resources, there will be a sewing demon stration on setting in sleeves and putting on collars. Also shown will be how to make binders to hold at least 12 magazines. All interested women are welcome to attend. A nursery will be provided and children should take sack lunches. A politick luncheon will be held for the women. mfi light; cool, carefree Weathervane . . . tailored for you by SHOP MEMBER' Streets DAR Reports On Convention Are Presented Yreka - Reports on the Daughters of the American Revolution state conference, held recently in San Francis co, were made at a meeting of Siskiyou chapter last Wednesday in the PP and L building social room. Hostesses were the regent, Mrs. Henrietta Tcrwilliger, who presided, Mrs. Anna Cal lowary. Mrs. Clyde Turner and Mrs. Larry Walters. Three members attended the state conference, includ ing the regent, Mrs. Tcrwilli ger, the vice regent, Mrs. Alfred Crebbin and Mrs. L. L. Lichens, who is state vice chairman of civil defense. Siskiyou was one of the hostess chapters and furnish ed the favors for the regent's breakfast. The favors were colored photos of Mt. Shasta mounted on triangles of na tive stone. The local chapter won two awards, one for membership increase and the other for U. S. Flags distribu ted. After the reports on the convention, the regent read an article on conservation. It was followed by a collection of "Pennies for Pines." Mrs. Amy Derham, chap lain, led the devotionals and Mrs. Robert DeNurc led singing. The president gener al's message was read by Mrs. Rosemond Westover. Tile next meeting will be a luncheon on April 30 honor ing the girls who won Good Citizen awards, and their mothers. Rotary Women Reservations for the Wom en of Rotary luncheon to be served Wednesday, April 10 may be made with the host ess, Mrs. Edmund E. Hass, 1615 Crown avenue, tele phone 772-8273. The event will begin at 12:30 p.m. Buy Now ! Use lovely ladies t 1 Downtown Medford Montana Rites of Interest Of interest to Mcdford resi dents is the recent marriage in Glasgow, Mont, of Miss Cheryl Linn .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Linn, 119 Washington street, and Mc Kenzie H. Yager, son of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Yager, Belmont, Calif. The ceremony was held March 2.1 in the chapel at Glasgow Air Force Base with Chaplain John B. Johnson of ficiating. The bride wore a white cot ton brocaded sheath dress for the two o'clock afternoon rites. Her shoulder length veil was held by a white satin headband anxf her corsage was of red roses. Irvin R Goodroad gave his sister-in- law in marriage. Mrs. Irvin R. Goodroad, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a blue chiffon frock with white ac cessories. Mr. Yager served as best man for his son. Following the wedding a re ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goodroad. The bride is a graduate of Mcdford High school and at tended Mcdford Beauty school. Mr. Yager is an air man second class and is serv ing with the 91st Armament and Electronics division at Glasgow. They arc making their home in Glasgow. Trio Visits O'Brien Ronald Miner of Milo academy and Jerry Gardenia of La Sierra college, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes last week. Another guest of the Barneses was Private Kurt Lofing. Private Lofing and Mr. Gardenia will return to Sacramento together. m Downtown Medford J Your Charge Account lix tHe feasted parte T Session Held Crater Lions auxiliary met Wednesday night, April 3, at the home of Mrs. Steve Rich ards, with the meeting con ducted by the club president Mrs. Marvin Hart. Co-host esses were Mrs. Dick Haw kins and Mrs. Earl Richard son. Nominations for new offi cers were held and elections will be at the May 1 meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. William Ferris. New members initiated into the club were Mrs. Victor Oswald and Mrs. Richard Nel son. A visitation by nine mem bers of the Prospect Lions Gardening planned before planted let ui help you! kTiri For patio elegance choose from our planters and plant material. The finest rose is a Nursery Land rose, potted and growing. Your Sunday drive will save you money at Nursery land. Fruit trees of quality, standard $1.90 and dwarf $2.90. "It Pays To Plant With Good Design" NURSERY LAND V4 Mil East of Central Point Overpass Pick A Bit of Gaiety from Our Spring Collection of Lovely Hats Colorful straws, enchanting flowered hats, gently draped turbans. The Colored Plastic Patent Handbag by Ingber Comes in new spring shapes in bona, red and black. Other patents black. By Auxiliary auxiliary was made, which included the District Direc tor Mrs. George Hubbard. Five members of the Crater club recently made a visita tion to the Shady Cove-Trail auxiliary and visitations to the Rogue River and Eagle Point auxiliaries are planned. On Wednesday April 10 a vis itation will be made to th Mcdford Lions auxiliary with a dinner meeting to be held at the Colony restaurant. Forth-coming projects of club include an Easter baked food sale to be held at the Home Appliance store and a food booth at the Crater Lions Fun Fair April 19, 20 and 21. it more fun if I O plus in paste!:, while and From Phone 772-6428