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C 5 California Wedding of Interest Here A wedding of interest in Medford was held at the Pres byterian church In Escalon, Calif., when Miss Georgia Louis Lemkuil became the bride of Walter Olaf Peter son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, 709 Aider street, Medford. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lemkuil, Oakdale, Calif. Shortly after the ceremony the bridegroom's parents left to travel in Norway and Sweden. The Rev. Russell Chandler officiated at the 8 o'clock eve ning rites held March 23. John Krause, San Jose, was organist and Mrs. Don Rush ton, Fairfax, sister of the bride, was soloist. The bride wore a gown of lace over satin fashioned with full skirt which formed a cathedral train. The portrait neckline was accented with pearls and the skirt front had a panel of ruffles. Her finger tip length veil was held by a crown of apple blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and the handkerchief her mother had carried at her wedding. Mrs. Rushton was her sis ter's honor attendant. She wore a white lace over satin frock and carried pink rose buds. Norman Peterson, Medford, was best man. Seating the guests were Dale Lemkjil, brother of the bride; Alfred Peterson, brother of the bridegroom, and Jerry Ander son. Gladioli, stock and chrys anthemums d f c o r a t e d the church. Mrs. Lemkuil chose a navy blue shantung frock with pink accessories. Mrs. Peterson wore a beige lace. Both had corsages of pink roses. Some 250 relatives and friends attended the recep tion which followed In the church social hall. Miss Claire James, San Francisco, played the background piano music. Mrs. Marvin Johnson was in charge of the guest book. i The couple traveled along the coast to San Simeon on their wedding trip, the bride wearing a wheat colored two piece mohair suit with wheat colored cobra accessories. The bride is a graduate from Escalon Union High school and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Mr. Peterson attended Medford High school and attended car penter's apprenticeship trade school in San Francisco. 1 Temple Women To Be Honored At Event Here Past queens and charter members of Zulelma temple, Daughters of the Nile, will be honored next Saturday, May 11, when the order meets at Medford Masonic temple. A luncheon will be held at 12 noon and the stated meeting is scheduled at 1 p.m. The temple patrol, captained by Mrs. Lorraine Smith, will be in charge of the luncheon. Zuleima temple was char tered May 13, 1922 and will celebrate its 41st anniversary. During the business meet ing final plans will be made for the supreme session to be held in Reno, Nev June 8 through 13. Delegates from Zuleima temple will be Mrs. Murray Gardiner, queen, and Mrs. G. A. Barnhart, Gold Beach, princess royal. They will be accompanied by the temple's three uniformed units, the patrol, chorus and dancers. Mrs. Gardiner will report on her official visits. She has visited the chorus at Grants Pass, and Illinois Valley, Klamath Falls and Lake County Nile clubs. On Tues day, May 7, she will visit the dancers at Eugene, and on Wednesday, May 8, will visit the patrol at Medford. Other club visitations scheduled for this month include Roseburg, May 10; Gold Beach, May 14; Cottage Grove, May IS; Eu gene, May 16, and Brookings- Harbor, May 28. FOE Auxiliary Raises Funds For Layettes Central Point - Mrs. Allen Hilkey, Central Point, was hostess for a card party and innrhrnn In her home last week which was attended by members of the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The event was held to col lect donations of funds and materials for layettes for needy mothers. Anyone inter ested in contributing to the project should contact Mrs. Owen Buchanan, 114 Oak drive. Central Point, tele phone 864-1145. The next benefit card party will be held Thursday, May 9 at 9:30 a.m.. In the home of Mrs. Ben F. Moore, Box 190. Butte Falls Star route, Eagle Point. Luncheon will be served by the hostess at nooi. SUNDAY, MAY i. 1963 '$'?: X Lii.-5&- M. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olaf Peterson College Women nave uur acnoiarsnips Our Paid Off?" will be the subject of discussion by the scholar ship committee of the College Women's club of the Rogue River Valley Saturday, May 11, at 2 p.m. The group will meet in the Girls Community club. A musical program is to be presented by a chorus from the seventh gradu of Hedrick Junior High school, .directed by Gary Lovre. Hostesses will be Mrs. S. E. Trent and Miss Mable Mears. .a..r-., Main and Bartlett Streets Announce Topic Mrs. ward Lampkln will be social chairman. Mother's Day Program Slated A program in observance of Mother's day is planned for the Olive Rebekah lodge meeting Monday, May 6 at 8 p.m., In the Odd Fellows hall. Visitations were made re cently by the group to the Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge at Central Point and the Moun taineer Rebekahs in Glendale, Ore. - A -il,W)ffi '! wl I Downtown Medford J . BeCQUSe Lcves ''"S5 Giye Moter- Her Day ' ' Why You Love This Slip First, because this smooth, slim shaping of carefree nylon tricot has such a beautiful . bodice of lined lace, and a hem seven inches deep in more lace. Second, because it fits you so perfectly you'll have to smile with pleasure at your mirror. And then there's the price. $8,951 Short, average In the colors you love most. Bk 1 111 .. . . ' .1 ffilltit' Till . 'hi L H Beautiful Dreamers Almost too pretty to be true? You'll be lieve it when you see it in your mirror. Ravishing round neckline and willowy waist of Alencon, colors that flatter like compliments-and all this nylon tricot glamour launders like a dream. Gown $12.95. With matching peignoir, $29.95.' Your Charge Account Invited! MEDFORD Mabel Winston Named AAUW Woman of Year Ashland- Mrs. Clarence (Mabel) Winston, registrar and dean of women at Southern Oregon college, was chosen Woman of the Year at the annual American Association of University Women's break fast May 4 in the Mark An tony hotel. She was one of three finalists. The runners-up were Mrs. John Scott Hall and Mrs. Pierre Roberts. M r a. Winston's selection was announced by Mrs. Fred Rosenstretton, chairman o f the status of women commit tee which was in charge of the project for the Ashland chap ter, AAUW. Edward Thuma of the col lege social science depart ment, was the breakfast speak er. His subject was "Do Peo ple Have the Right To Be Cheated." Dr. Beverley Bennett, chap ter president, presided. During the event Miss Lois May was installed president for the coming year. Mrs. Winston serves as pres ident of the Ashland Soropto mist club; has been chairman for the AAUW-Rotary Young Adults conference in Ashland for 11 years; now is chairman of the national AAUW nomi nating committee and has served as state president and was regional vice president of AAUW for six years. She also is chairman of the Pacific Coast Registrars and Administrative officers; was responsible for getting accred itation of Southern Oregon college women graduates for AAUW; is a member and past officer of the Oregon Educa tion association and the Na tional Education association. Mrs. Winston also is a mem. bcr of several honorary so cieties including Kappa Alpha Pi and Phi Kappa Phi; mem Ride 'n Shop Member MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, i r , . v ii B nsmea igoj woman oi xnv Yaar in Ashland by iha Amir, lean Association of University Woman is Mrs. Claranca (Ma bel) Winiton, registrar and daan of woman at Southern Oregon collage and wall known memtir of several or ganisations. ber of Chapter BN, PEO Sis terhood and chairman of that group's Home Front organiz ation; is a member of the First Methodist church and a mem ber of the board of Ashland Human Rights council. ' At Meet O'Brien-Mrs. Jack Barnes, Incoming vice president for Lone Mountain Home Ex tension unit, was in Corval- lis last week as a delegate to the annual May meeting of the state home economics council at Oregon State university. OREGON 25th Anniversary Tea Set Phoenix-Charter members and past presidents of the Phoenix Garden club will be honored at the twenty-fifth anniversary observance of the club scheduled for Tuesday, May 7. The event will be held between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon in In Ashland Aeshland - Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Miller of Burbank, Calif., were overnight guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Miller's son and family, the lames McArthurs of Bcllview. They were returning from a vacation in Hawaii. . iKC attention f'7 lnac,lve R'N-'S I V 'gfif Dl( You Know Your llll t ""-'- i y License laptei After V&xr 5 Yeiri ,n,e,ivi,y? 1111 r'V ffi Rogue Valley Memorial Hos- llll llll vV3''s ' pl"' n",un" mi I ' f" v. '' ' " ',,'',B' Nil Mll-l1jttsr 'WuJl3iW Ceurte far professional llll W"4 Count will cover currant l llll 1 V, eStr s U trends In maternity and child I III llll Is 11 carfl' lnr' nurslnaj and MM M-jenslaT.M-JS madicine therapy. MM! MM Films, lectures, discussion groups and actual observation of MM llll . ward activities Included. 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