Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1963, Image 28

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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1983
ME3F0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECuN
Fellowship to
Hold Clean-Up
Hornbroo'k - The Christian
Women's Community Fellow
ship met in regular session
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Bertha Bradley. Members
present voted to hold clean
up day at the church on April
11. This will be an all day
affair, and those attending
are asked to take a sack
lunch.
The regular study of the
book of Romans was led by
the Rev. C. A. Nylund pre
ceding the meeting, which
was conducted by the prest
dent, Mrs. Ernest Adams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Bloom
Bloom-Oden Rites Held in
First Methodist Church
aid O'dear, nephew of the
bridegroom.
For the wedding ceremony
and reception that followed
In the church social rooms
the bride's mother wore a
navy blue dress with white
accessories and her corsage
was of pink carnations. The
bridegroom's stepmother, Mrs.
J. F. Bloom Sr., Jacksonville,
was dressed in navy blue silk
with black accessories.
The reception was given by
Mr. and Mrs. O'dear.
The wedding cake was serv
ed by Mrs. W. P. Sullivan,
Grants Pass. Miss Darlene
O'dear had charge of the
guest book and Miss Vivian
Clark, Grants Pass, served
coffee. Mrs. Alfred E. O'dear,
Jacksonville, poured punch.
For traveling to the Oregon
coast the bride wore a navy
blue sheath dress with jacket
and white accessories.
They are living at Wolf
Creek, where the bridegroom
is employed by the Josephine
county roads department.
The bride is a Wolf Creek
High school graduate.
Lodge Officers
To Participate
In Grand Meet
A number of members r
the Knights Templar of Ore
gon in the Medford area will
be in Eugene April 8 through
11 for the annual meeting of
the Grand York Rite Masons.
Presiding at the sessions
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Monarch
Seed & Feed
When Miss Sylvia Oden be
came the bride of Donald E.
Bloom in recent rites at Med
ford First Methodist church,
she wore a moonstone lava
llere which had been worn
by the bridegroom's mother
at her wedding as a gift from
his father. The heirloom since
has been worn by the bride
groom s sisters for their mar
riage rites.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Volncy Oden
Wolf Creek, and the bride
groom is a son ot the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bloom Sr.,
Jacksonville.
Dr. George G. Roseberry
officiated at the 8 o'clock eve
ning rites, March 23. About
40 friends and relatives at
tended the double ring cere
mony.
Soloist was Mrs. D. G. Mac-
Dougall and accompanist was
Mrs. Leslie Boardman.
The bride's father escorted
her to the altar and gave her
In marriage. Her floorlength
gown was designed with a
Belgium lace bodice and the
skirt was of tiered net over
crepe. A crown of seed pearls
held her elbow length veil
and she carried a bouquet of
wime carnations.
The bride's honor attend
ant, Mrs. Angelo L. O'dear,
Is a sister of the bridegroom.
Iter lull length aqua blue
Bheath dress was of satin over-
layed with netting of the same
snaae. sne wore a matching
net headdress and carried
pink carnations.
Theresa Speeker. a niece of will be Merle W. Frlsbte. Eu
the bride, and LeRoy Oden, a gene, grand commander. The
orotner, were candlclighters. Eugene assembly, Social
Mr. o dear was best man Order of the Beauceant,
for his brother-in-law and ush-1 Knights Templar auxiliary,
era were Everett Oden. a will entertain wives of the
other of the bride, and rx,n. delegates during the event.
Officers from the Medford (
area who will participate In J
me session are jonn fona
grand captain general of the
grand commandery; Carl
Oestreich, generalissimo of
Malta commander of Ashland
and master sixth arch of the
grand council; Donald Wald-
ren, high priest, Crater Lake
chapter, Royal Arch Masons;
Charles Goold, grand master
of third veil, grand chapter,
Royal Arch Masons; Glenn W.
Smith, grand captain of the
host, grand chapter, Royal
Arch Masons; Vernon A. Tur
pin, past most excellent grand
high priest, grand chapter.
Royal Arch Masons, and most
illustrious grand master of the
grand council of Oregon; El
ton Waldron, past most illus
trious grand master, grand
council, royal and select mas
ter; Roy Picanf, excellent higli
priest. Oregon chapter, Royal
Arcli Masons, and Irvin Pat
ten, king, 'Crater Lake chap
ter. Royal Arch Masons.
Wives of a number of the
members also plan to attend.
Lyman C. Palmer, right
eminent department c o m
mandcr, North Pacific De
partment of the Grand en
campment of Knights Templar
Officers
Are Elected
Mrs. E. D. Paylor. Grants
Pass, president of the Wom
an's Baptist Mission Society
of Oregon, will conduct the
Jnstallatiop of new officers
for the Woman's Mission so
ciety of Eastwood Baptist
church on April 9 at 10 a.m.
at the church. She will also
give some highlights of the
activities of the state organization.
Mrs. Clifford Young will
lead devotions for this meet
ing and hostesses for the
luncheon are Mrs. Robert
Balk, Mrs. H. W. Morrow,
and Mrs. Joseph Rchmer. A
business meeting will be con
ducted by Ufe new president,
rars. uean Anderson.
Miss E d y t h c McCarty,
American Baptist missionary
now serving in Chiengmai,
Thailand, has accepted an in
vitation from the Woman's
Mission society to sneak at
the midweek service at East
wood on April 10 at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a time of fel
lowship after the service when
refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Carl Jones and Mrs
Robert Cook.
Parade of Hats
Set at Meeting
An Easter parade of hats
will be held at the Wednes
day, April 10 meeting of the
Mistletoe club of Royal Neigh
bors of America. The meet
ing will be held at noon at
the Girls Community club and
covered dish luncheon will be
served.
Members arc to take hats
they have fashioned to be
modeled.
Artistic Spring Theme
For Crater Club Show
Central Point "Artistic Taylor, telephone 664-2928 or
Spring" is theme for the , Mrs. Clifford Green. tele
Crater Garden club's annual phone 664-1913.
standard flower show which 1 4
has been announced for April Discussion Planned
20 and 21 in Crater High . , .
school cafeteria. By Faith Circle
Titles for the classifications Central Point Mrs. Jack
have been taken from paint- Campbell will be discussion
ings by such noted artists as leader for the third chapter
Raphael, Cezanne and others, of "One People of God" at
Classes will be open l0r the meeting of Faith circle of.
amateurs, advanced amateurs, the Central Point Presbvlc
men only and juniors. An Han church, to be held Wed
open class and a class for : nesday. April 10 at 1923
other garden clubs also are Scenic avenue. Central Point,
scheduled. Mrs. John Croskell is hostess.
Other exhibits will be from j assisted by Mrs. Donald E.
Warren Holbrook s art classes Lacy. The hour has been
at Crater Hieh school and D. changed to 7:30 p.m.
J. Bolton will exhibit orchids, i Mrs. Bill Russell, chairman,
All persons interested in I reminds the members to tak
entering the show are invited. I pieces of material for use in
Further information may be , quilts for an orphanage in
obtained from Mrs. Charles I Korea, and scissors.
Little Priscilla Roberts, a daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts, Central Point,
had the sash of pretty frock lied by Mrs.
Robert Reichers and she was ready to
parade down the ramp at the fashion show
which the auxiliary to Jackson County
Medical society gave April 1 at Rogue Val
ley Country club. Mrs. Yvonne Campbell
of the Big Y children's shop, who cooperat
ed on the show, smiled with approval al
the picture Priscilla made in her Easter
finery. (Knackstedt photo)
Women's Beginning
SWIMMING
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Plays Footsie with Fashion
to Suit You to a
of the United States will rep
resent Paul M. Moore, grand
master of the grand encamp
ment.
Miss Kay Quinn was one of the pretty models for the
luncheon and fashion show given April 1 by the auxiliary
to Jackson County Medical society at Rogue Valley Country
club to raise funds for the auxiliary's service projects. Miss
Quinn, who modeled pale blue tapered pants, flowered blouse
and sun hat, is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Quinn,
South Modoc avenue. Miss Quinn posed on the terrace and
the spring green of the golf fairways and the Siskiyou moun
tains provided a setting. (Knackstedt photo)
Dream Step styles the T-strap for Spring in a three way parlay each an
across-the-board shoe-in for Easter and after. Sizes 4 to 10, AA-B widths.
Rainbow Sunday Observance Set
jacKSonvuie warren as
sembly. International Order
of Rainbow for Girls, today
will join others of this organi
zation throughout the world
in observance of the founding
of the order.
Members of the Warren as
sembly will attend First Pres
byterian church services here.
Afler church the girls will
meet in the home of the ad
viser, Mrs. Orval Shores, for
a wiener roast and outing to
further observe Rainbow Sun
day. Assembly members partici
pated last week during a din
ner for Past Master Masons
given annually by Warren
lodge. They served and also
presented a skit.
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Home Office-2 E. Main, Medford Ashland Branch-337 E. Main, Ashland
Haslicircd strip strap with the short,
est T ever. In white, Hark, bone or
red smooth leather. Cowboy heel.
399
The wi-h!.onc T with perforated
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' ll0 ' nnkled T with claytidzed gore
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