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Grand Pan Gianga Hall ., Eagle "oinl Far Information Ph. 772-4897 Ackley-Martin Wedding Announced in Medford' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robert Ackley are living in San ?rancisco following their wed ding trip to Carmel, Calif. Their marriage was an event of April 20 in Saint Francis' Episcopal church in San Fran- Cisco. The bride la the former Miss Ruth Marlon Martin, daughter of Dr. Francis w Martin, Yreka, Calif., and Mrs. Eleanor A. Martin, also of the Bay city. The bridegroom, a former Medford resident, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Argel C. Ackley, S22 Haven street, Medford who went south for the wed ding. Also attending the cere monies from Medford were the bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ackley. The seven o'clock evening ceremony was performed by the Rev. Roger B. Dlisell. Clasimaias Attend Attending the bride were Miss Jan Kingsley, Redwood City, Calif., the rr.ald of hon or, and Miss Pauline Schroe- der, Athe.'ton, Calif., a brides maid. Both are classmates of the bride at St. Luke's hos pital school of nursing, San Francisco. Tracy Haines, Chlco, Calif., a niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Scott Peterson, Eugene, Ore., was best man. Seating the guests were Robert Ack ley and Henry Courtney of Eugene. The bride, given In mar riage by her father, wore a floorlength gown of silk bro cade designed with bell-shaped skirt. The neckline at the back was trimmed with a bow to which long streamers were attached. She carried a bou quet of white Mission Dolores orchids with stephanotis. The attendants' frocks were of pale yellow organdy over yellow taffeta and they car ried white daisies with ivy. The bride's mother wore a candlelight brocade dress with matching accessories and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in a pink brocade sheath dress with jacket and white accessories. Both had pink camellia corsages. The reception was held at the Red Chimney restaurant, at StoneStown, San Francisco. The bride has attended San Jose State college and she Is to graduate from the hospital nursing school in late July. She is affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta sorority. ' The bridegroom attended Jackson school and McLough lln Junior High school in Medford, and is a graduate of to Play the roww'orwjmojnni.,jr''iiwi Mount Shasta High school. He Is a 1963 University of Ore gon graduate and the couple will move to Eugene in Au gust. The bridegroom will continue his studies in law at the university. Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Henion (Nickols photo) Schoolmates In Episcopal Ashland - Two former Ash land schoolmates were mar ried by a former Ashland rector on April 13 in Eureka, Calif. The service which wed ded Charlene Ann Petersen and John Ernest Henion was performed b.y ne Rev. John L. Thompson Jr. in Christ Epis copal church, Until last year the Drmes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen of Areata, Calif., lived in Ashland. Mr. Henion, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grimes, Paramount, Calif., attended , the local schools. A floor-length Ivory satin gown fashioned with fitted bodice, long sleeves and brush train was worn by the bride. Her French Illusion net veil was held by a filagree tiara of lace and seed pearls and she carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis upon a prayer book. An heir loom crystal necklace belong ing to a longtime family friend, Mrs. Dulcie Decker, Burlingame, Calif., was her only jewelry. She was escort ed to the altar by her father. The maid of honor. Miss Linda Lorton, Ashland High school classmate of the bride, wore a sapphire crystallne frock, tiny veil and white gloves and carried a nosegay of blue and white carnations. Charles Bounds of Ashland was the best man and guests were seated by the bride's brother, Dale Petersen of the U.S. Navy, and her cousin, Don Jimerson, Ashland. Liliss on Altar The afternoon ceremony was performed before an altar banked with Easter lilies and lighted by tall candelabra. Organ music was played by James Mearns, Areata, and the vocal soloist was Clarence Walla, Eureka. Guests were greeted in the parish hall following the church rites at a reception where Mrs. Esther Simington, Dunsmulr, the bride's great aunt, and Mrs. Leah Jimer son, Ashland, her aunt, pre sided at the tea table. Mrs. Duke Lorton, Ashland, took charge of the guest book and Mrs. Gerald McMasters, Ar- Veterans Club Event Slated Reservations for dinner preceding an open pairs tour nament to be sponsored by Camp White Vetersns Bridge club Friday, May 10 should be made by Wednesday, May 8 with Mrs. F. Rchling, E. K. Rickcr or Jack W. Love, offi cers have announced. The din ner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and a preference should be marie for fish or meat dishes. At the regular play held recently by the club D. II. Barber and Walter Grow won first place with 32 points. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hatton tick second with 26 points, and third was won by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark, who jeered 24 points. Speaker Listed For Church Guild The Westminster guild of First Presbyterian church, will hear Miss Prlscilla Bou- by, a teacher from Africa, when -they meet Mond'.y, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fireplace room ol the church. Eighth and Holly streets. Married Service cata, arranged the gifts. Mrs. Charles Bounds and John Miller, both of Ashland, served cake and punch. After a wedding trip to southern California the couple will live in City of Commerce, Calif, at 753 Hi Slauson ave nue. Mrs. Henior, who has been in nurses training in Portland, will complete her final year in California. Her husband, who recently re ceived his army discharge, Is in the trucking business. Among guests attending the wedding ceremony In Eureka were many friends and rel atives from Ashland and northern California Including the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Halvar-Haukli of Dunsmulr. It's Annual FIRST and panty brief eiocwngs. i ne pertect time to stock up on these versatile "under" fashions at substantial savings. Glen Raven Panti- Legs are truly wonderful-appropriate and practical whether you're wearing casual togs, town fashions or your colors. Saamlau Jr. Miu Setmleu 4dJ,' paTle. S4.7S2 pairs Mlta (V to S'S") Mtdlum (S'3 to Vtl Madlum Tall (SV ta S'O Tall !'' and evor) YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED Ride 'it Shop Member Main and Barllert Streets Festival of Fine Arts Opens Ashland Southern Ore gon college's Festival of Fine Arts will open Itviuy with a recital at 3 o'clock presented by the music department. The festival will continue through May 12, and there is no charge of any of the events. Monday, at 3 p.m. there will be a film program in Britt Center, Room 118; fol lowed by a poetry reading session by Dr. Arthur Krels man, of the humanities di vision at the college. Professor Angus L. Bow mer, founder-producer of the famed Oregon Shakespearean festival, will lecture on Shakespeare at 11 a.m. Tues day May 7 in Britt 116, and at 7:30 p.m. another film pro gram will be shown in Britt ballroom. Coffee Session Beginning with a "Coffee with the Artists" session at 10 a.m. in the Britt gallery, Wednesday's Fine Art offer ings will conclude with an opera workshop in Churchill auditorium at 8 p.m. At 12 noon, Thursday, a session will be devoted to cre- Engagement Announced Rogue River-Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Condray, Rogue River, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Marie Condray, to Ronald D. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Lewis, Tecumseh, Mich. Miss Condray is a Rogue River . High school graduate and attended Robertson's school of business. She is em ployed in the supervisor's of fice of Rogue River National Forest, U.S. Forest Service, Medford. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Tecumseh High school and received a degree in forestry from Michigan college of mining and tech nology at Houghton, Mich. He is serving with the Army at Fort Belvoir, Va. Miss Carolyn Condray (Brainerd photo) Medford SMI! FOR 10 DAYS ONLY! FABULOUS SAVINGS ON FAMOUS GLEN RAVEN f THE ORIGINAL Sales Time on America's most famous 'all-in-one and sheerest seamless smartest cocktail dresses. Fittingly , made of sheer Enka Nylon in marvelous L . ntSfc REGULAR a a) KWSjeTire 3.95lpolro S3JX S2.39,i, ative writing in Britt 207. At 3 p.m.. another trim program may be viewed in Britt 116, followed by the French play, "Rosalie" at 4 P-m. in Britt ballroom. In the evening, at 8 o'clock, there will -be an other opera workshop con ducted in Churchill audi torium. ' Dr, Calvin W. Taylor, pro fessor of psychology at the Family Visits Rogue Valley A number of members of the Leonard Ferguson family are visiting in the Rogue val ley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geigle. They include Mrs. E. Y. Manner, The Dalles, sister of Mrs. Geigle;- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ferguson and family, Trinidad, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferguson and fam ily, Chico,- Calif., brothers and sisters-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Faith, Willows, Calif. Mrs. Geigle, Mrs. Manner, and E. L. and R. D. Ferguson are children of Leonard Fer guson, Jacksonville. . Carol Jean Peterson (Brainerd photo) California Pair Engaged Ashland-Mr. and Mrs; Har vey J. Peterson, 524 Vista Oro drive. Palm Springs, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Carol Jean Peterson, to Robert Ed win Hegdahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hegdahl, 1580 Hobart street, Chico, Calif. Both the bride-elect and her fiance have been students at Southern Oregon college for the past two years. No wedding date has been set. ' 4 . Relative Arrives O'Brien - Dale Knight of Et Monte, Calif., arrived last week in O'Brien as a guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Michels and family. . Phone 772-6428 hi Today at SOC University of Uiah, will lec ture on the topic, "Research on Creativity," at 2 p.m. in Britt 207, and present his main address at 8 p.m. in Churchill auditorium, im mediately afterwards there will be a reception for the speaker in the Britt lounge. Miss Beverly Bennett, as sistant professor of physical education, will present a num WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THE FAMOUS n "Command Performance" Exhibit May 6th thru May 11th For you right here in our store, 38 beautiful Lenox patterns of the , same quality of. china - the same" exquisite craftsmanship as those "Command Performance" serv ices! Come in soon and see our selection. Lenox is available in individual pieces, place settings, or complete services. 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