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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. APRIL . 1MH C 3 Reception Set This Afternoon Jacksonville - Warren as- lembly, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, will honor the grand worthy ad visor of the grand assembly of Oregon, Riiss Alice Pitney, and the district supreme deputy, Mrs. Olive Martin, at a reception today at 2 o'clock, DST, in the Jacksonville Ma sonic temple. The assembly members will perform the work of the order for the honored guests. All Masonic and Order of the Eastern Star lodge mem bers are invited to the recep tion, Mothers of the assembly girls are invited to attend the refreshment hour after the meeting. KEEP ALERT! Get first aids where guarding your good health is a specialty. Over 300,000 people have trusted us with their pre scriptions! Let WAIN SCOTT'S price your next prescription. WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY Corner East Miin t Riverside Phone 773-8447 FREE DELIVERY I Give nUTg STOKE HOURS Weekdays 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. G)WP ISTAMPU jean hart's ::Hr ' WW ' - aaaaaV J V Sharon Ann Walters Parents Tell Of Engagement Central Point - The engage ment of Miss Sharon Ann Walters to Gilbert E. Harri son has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walters, 1932 Scenic avenue, Central Point. The bridegroom-elect is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, 3360 Lone Pine road, Medford. Both Miss Walters and her fiance are 1962 graduates of Crater High school. She is a student at Medford School of Beauty and he is employed in construction. They plan a fall wedding. Couple Attends Wedding of Son Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Hennick, Ashland Mine road, have returned from Kodiak, Alaska, where they attended the wedding of their son, Daniel Peter Hen nick, and Miss Betty Rout zahn, daughter of Cmdr. Mil ton M. Routzahn and Mrs. Routzahn. The ceremony April 20 was performed at the Naval base chapel. The bride's fa ther is commander of the base. The bridegroom is assistant area manager of biology for Alaska State Fish and Game department. 4 Mrs. Bertha Bradley Entertains Relatives Hornbrook - Mrs. Bertha Bradley entertained at her home on Sunday for a group of relatives and friends. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arche Hegler, Klamath river; Miss Lottie Beswick, Ashland; Mrs. Cora Nixon, Springfield, Ore.: Will Rogers, Grenada, Calif.; Miss Carol Ann Glid den, Mr. Carl Thornburg and Mr. Charles Nutson, all of Mt. Shasta. Pamper Mother With a 'tiffs ROSETTE French roses bloom beautifully on a waltz shift gown of Blendaire Batiste with round neckline, embroidery ond imported lace trim. Rose, blue, yellow in small, medium, large. So.00 Blendaire Batiste is Borbizon's woven blend of Dacron polyester, cotton and nylon. here you find the clothes you love to live in 617 East Main, Medford Phone 772-8992 July Ceremony Plan of Pair Central Point-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mallery, Route 1, Box 370, Central Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss June Viola Mallery, to James Ray Goin, son of Mrs. Chester Lassen, Olympia, Wash., and the late Ray F. Goin. Miss Mallery is a 1959 Cra ter High school graduate. She now is in the leather garment business. Her fiance attended Glen dale, Ore., schools and is em ployed at the Double Dee Lumber company, Central Point. The wedding is set for July 3 at Phoenix Assembly of God church. r4llalLHBW A Jun Viola Mallery (Knackstedt photo) Talent Mr. end Mrs. Les ter Ray, 201 West Main street. Talent, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Linda Cheryl Ray, to Roger Alan Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fisher, Suncresi road. Talent. Both Miss Ray and hez fiance are Phoenix High school graduates. She has attended the Robertson School of Business. A sum mer wedding is planned. (Knackstedt photo) Lively Rogues Schedule Dance Lively Rogues will hold the last dinner dance of the sea son at the Rogue Valley Coun try club on Thursday, May 2, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Host couples for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. John Hcnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Har bison. The spring dance is tradi tionally an informal one with the ladies wearing gay cottons and the men bright sport shirts. Winner of the brightest shirt contest will receive free tickets for dinner and the dance next September. The dinner will be a buffet and dancing will begin promptly at 9 p.m. with music by Caesar Muzzioli and his combo. Members not contacted by the calling committee are to make reservations by tele phoning the club presidents, Mr. and Mrs. John Graft, or the secretaries, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor. Couple Sets Wedding Date Eagle Point Miss Linda Lee Conrad and James A. Morin have chosen the date of June 9 for their marriage. Their engagement and the forthcoming rites were an nounced by the bride's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Conrad, Butte Falls Star route, Box 76, Eagle Point. The bridegroom-elect is a son of Mrs. Gordon Morin, Grants Pass, and the late Mr. Morin. Miss Conrad attended Eagle Point High school through her junior year and was graduated from Laurel wood academy in 1959. She now is attending Walla Walla school of nursing at the Port land sanitarium. Mr. Morin was graduated in 1961 from Grants Pass High school and was em ployed by the state forestry for two years before his pres ent employment in Portland with the Mill Apell company. The wedding ceremony is to be held in Valley View Seventh - day Adventist church. Benefit Dinner Wilderville - Wildcrville Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold a ham din ner April 27 at the Wilder ville church. The new presi dent of the society is Mrs. R. W. Bondiettt. if King, Four Queens Attend London In a hail of rice. and as bagpipes skirled, Princess Alexandra and her bridegroom, Angus Ogilvy, left St. James palace Wednes day for their honeymoon in Scotland. The bride was wear ing a flamingo pink fitted suit with matching coat. They had just come from their wedding reception in St. James palace attended by some 500 guests. The princess now will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Alex andra, the Hon. Mrs. Angus Ogilvy. The couple's wedding ear lier that day in Westminster abbey was described as hav ing a grander showing from British and European royalty than for Queen Elizabeth's wedding in 1947, after World War n. Led by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, more than 120 members of royal houses, including one reigning king, four queens and three crown princes were among the guests in the abbey. A crowd estimated at 500,000 watched the couple as they rode from the abbey to the palace in a glass coach drawn by four gray horses with two gold liveried footmen. Archbishop Presides The Archbishop of Canter bury, Dr. Arthur M. Ramsey, who performed the ceremony, conducted his first royal wed ding in the abbey. Princess Alexandra wore a magnolia tinted lace gown with a 20-foot train, designed by John Cavanaugh. With it she wore a matching veil held from a diamond tiara which had been worn by her mother, Princess Marina of Greece, when she became the bride of the Duke of Kent. The gown which had an all-over pattern of acorns and leaves was made with a high neck and molded waist, and sleeves which came to the wrist. Her veil was edged with Valenciennes lace, a pres ent from her grandmother, Princess Nicholas of Greece. She carried a small bouquet. The bride's choice of child bridesmaids had been a sur prise to many for she is five feet, nine inches tall, unlike her cousin, Princess Margaret, who selected young girls for her attendants because of her petite size. Princess Ann, 12, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, headed the group of five girls who attended Princess Alexandra. Their dresses were of stiffen ed white silk. .Princess Anne's hair was styled with a chig non high on her head, en circled with a white band. It was believed that Prin cess Alexandra chose the young bridesmaids as a diplo matic gesture. There are 18 unmarried princesses In Eur ope, all equally eligible to have attended her. She is a relative to many and la ac quainted with all of them. To have made a choice could have offended those not chosen. Princess Attends Princess Anne held the bride's bouquet and stood through the ceremony. The other four bridesmaids with two young pages in white jackets and tartan kilts, sat on hassocks borrowed from Windsor castle. The princess was escorted by her brother, the Duke of Kent, and the wedding group walked on a carpet of bright blue. Best man was Peregrine Fairfax. Queen Elizabeth II was dressed in a pule green silk organza dress ever which she wore a transparent coat of the same crior, designed by ; Norman Ilartnell. Her close- Hair Fashions by Glenn We are happy to present who wishes to please her a personable unique talent in hair designing at its best; and a few words from Sandi Oakes. Ml Ladies To .No V TbI by London Scottish businessman, Angus Ogilvy and his bride. Princess Alexandra of Kent, are pictured above in a formal photograph taken after their wadding April 24, in Westminster abbey. The bride's grown of magnolia-tinted lace with acorn and leaf pattern was designed with a 20-foot train. Her veil was edged with Valencienne lace which Was a gift from her grandmother. Princess Nicholas ot Greece. Her diamond tiara had crowned her mother at her wed dina 29 rears ago. The wedding was described as the pret tiest and the youngest-looking of the abbev. The ahort-ikirted en's dresses and the trend fabric in light and gay shades. (UPI photo) fitting hat, massed with lilies of the valley, was designed by St. Cyr. The Queen Motner was gowned in silvery lace with matching coat also designed by Norman Hartnell. The coat was bordered with a misty blue tulle. Annual Spring Concert Planned in Eagle Point Eagle Point - Eagle Point High school band and choir will present the annual spring concert Thursday, May 2, in the Multi-purpose room ot the high school. The concert Is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Choir selections will be "Say Ye to the Righteous" by Randall Thompson; selections from "My Fair Lady" by Lerner and Loewe; "Elijah Rock", a Negro spiritual and others of a classical and con temporary nature. The high school band will play "The March Billboard," "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desir ing," "Selections From Vic tory at Sea," by Rodgers, 'American Folk Rhapsody" and others. Toastmistress Club To Meet An orientation class for new members of Medlord Toastmistress club is set for 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, in Girls Community club, just prior to the club's regular meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Speakers will be Mrs. J. D. Brummond, Mrs. C. H. Red mond and Mrs. C. A. Thatch er. to you, a hairdresser patrons with now Their Half ' place , n' in end Royal Wedding royal wedding in the history look prevailed for the worn was toward delicate, floating Princess Margaret chose a yellow shift dress, by the same designer. Her coat of yellow organza was complete ly covered with yellow prim roses. Her hat was a toque by St. Cyr which she wore tipped forward over her fore head. The Classic Tones will per form "Our Yesterdays" writ ten by a member of the Eagle Point High school faculty, Gerald Gastineau. This is one of many songs that have been composed and published by Mr. Gastineau. The arrange ment Is by Charles Martin, band instructor. The "Classic Tones" are "proud and happy to give this number its first public performance," the di rector states. Everyone in District 9 is invited to attend the concert free of charge. Rose Society Meeting Slated A program on Making New Roses" is planned lor Medford Rose society mem bers Monday, April 29, at 7:45 p.m. in the county home ex tension auditorium at the fairgrounds. Mrs. George Hartley Is scheduled to speak on "Mist Propagation,' and Mrs. Vcrna Norris will tell of "My Ex perience With Seedlings." Re freshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Elton Waldron and Mrs. Olin Poe. ,nd ill Hair Fashions 125 W. Main Princess Marina, the bride's mother, who also is the Dow ager Duchess of Kent, wore a Hartnell-designed dress. In tunic style it was of cloth-of-gold and designed with an opening in the left side of the skirt which revealed an underskirt embroidered with gold metal beads and topaz drops. Her hat was trimmed with material which matched her dress. The Duchess of Kent was dressed in a flamingo pink organdy coat and dress em broidered with white circle motifs. It also had been de signed by John Cavanagh, who created the bride's gown. The Duchess of Gloucester chose Victor Stievel as the designer for her slim coat of pale pink grosgrain with wide- set mink collar. Her hat was of curled ostrich feathers in shaded pink with a tiny bow in front. The newly married couple flew to Lossiemouth, Scotland and from there they planned to drive 40 miles to Birkhall to spend the first part of their wedding trip. A portion of their honeymoon will be spent in picturesque Cortachy castle at Kirriemuir, Scotland. P r 1 n c e ss Alexandra Is twelfth in line to the throne. Mr. Ogilvy, though a com moner, is from a noble family with long and close associa tions with royalty. Princess Alexandra and Mr. Ogilvy are tenth cousins once removed Both trace their ancestry to King James VI ot Scotland who was to become James I of England. The bridegroom was edu cated at Eton. He also served in the army and he attended Oxford where he received de grees in politics, philosophy and economics. He now is a director for 30 companies. Mr. Ogilvy is a descendant of King Charles II. His father, the eleventh Earl, married a daughter of the Earl of Lei cester. Princess Alexandra, a de scendant of Princess Eliza beth, aunt ot Charles II, is a first cousin to Queen Eliza beth. Her father, the Duke of Kent, a brother ot King George VI, was killed while on active service in 1042. Princess Marina is from Greece. Queen's Party Before the wedding Queen Elizabeth II had entertained at a royal dinner party in Windsor castle which honored Princess Alexandra and her bridegroom-elect. Some 100 guests attended. For the ball which followed the Queen opened the castle s Waterloo chamber of the castle. Nearly 2000 guests attended the event, described as the most glittering and the biggest at the castle for a century. Twenty-eight of the royal guests at the wedding stayed at the castle. Among them were the King of Norway, the Queen of Greece, the Queen of Denmark, the Queen of Sweden, Queen Victoria Eu gene of Spain, Queen Helen of Rumania, the Crown Prince of Greece and the Crown Prince of Norway. The floodlights of the cas tle were lighted for the first time since the coronation as the guests arrived for the Queen's dinner party. Also previous to the wed ding Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, took royal guests for a picnic in one of the rhododendron glades at the town of Virginia Water. The Queen wore a turquoise nylon hat with a matching duster coat. Later the group toured Ascot and Windsor forest. where the finest hairdressers desire to work by Glenn Phone 772-5252 WW Student Honored Central Point - Miss Jan Bateman, a 1961 graduate ot Crater High school now at tending Northwestern Univer sity in Evanston, 111., has been selected as one of the 10 out standing freshman women in Northwestern' MediU School of Journalism. 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