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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1963)
i i I '4 1 2 C Nintieth Birthday Observed ' Mrs. W. C. Gannaway, 819 Sherman street, Medford, ob served her nintieth birthday July 0. A tea was given in her honor at the home of Mrs. Richard W. Pedley, 1616 East Main street. About 40 guests called on the honored guest. The tea table was centered with a decorated cake and an arrangement of pink carna tions and white chrysanthe mums. Serving during t h e afternoon were Mrs. Vcrn Shangle, Mn. Earl Miller, Mrs. Thomas W. McFaddcn Mrs. Ray Lenox. Mrs. N. F. Crowell, and Mrs. Herman Ekcrson. Mrs. Gannaway wore a rose knit dress with a white or chid corsage, a gift from her son, Paul Gannaway, Port land, who could not be pre sent for the occasion, but who with Mrs. Gannaway, will visit his mother later In the week. Mrs. Gannaway was born in Penora, Iowa and has lived in the Medford area for 54 years. She was married to W. C. Gannaway In 1899, and they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1959, the year prior to his death. In Idaho Ashland - Mrs. Waniela Da ley and son Terry, 82 North Main street, are vacationing for several weeks on -her brother's ranch near Lewis ton, Idaho. Reservation! for the Rogue Valley Art association benefit party planned for Friday, July 19. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter. Topsides, may be made with Mrs. Fred Lorhth, 772-5686. The event, scheduled from S to 7 p.m. will Include an auction of original oil pointings, water col ors and pieces of sculpture. Looking over some of the art works to be auctioned is Walter J. Pappaa, Medford architect, who f PRICES SLASHED AGAIN On Summer And Spring Shoes Thar Are Ail Shoes From Our Regular Stockl No Imports or Picked Over Shoesl Big Savings All Naturatlter, Salby, Paradise Kitten Shoes REDUCED TO CLEAR All Smsrtilre, Cobbler and Golo Shoes REDUCED TO CLEAR Special Croup Flats and Italian Sandals REDUCED TO CLEAR Sunstep Washable Shoes TO CO AT JUST Main at Central SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1963 B.u..t. "J"v ... i - - ,.,,. ,i in ..'.'iYi" i Mrs. W. C. Gannaway.. 819 honored at a lea July 9 which observed her nintieth birthday The event was held In the home of Mrs. Richard W. Pedley, 1616 East Main street. Mrs. Gannaway has lived In Medford for 54 years. 5 1 .atTTT, is chairman of the Rogue Gallery Improve ment project. Proceeds from the auction and party will be used for renovation and re decoration of the Gallery at 220 West Main street. Objects to be auctioned are the work of members of the association's board and Include Eugene Bennett, Jacksonville! Rob ert Bosworth, Medfordt and Warren Hoi brook, Crater High school art instructor, as well as local amateur artists, On Women's Shoes USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNTI The Corner Shoe Store Sherman street, Medford, was I W .iij;ij.j.;,ttff-.V ;1 s . . . NOW $Q88 s $88 $88 $48 Medford, Oregon MEDFORD Relatives Arrive Here For Rites A number of persons from out of town were in Medford this week end to attend the marriage rites July 12 of Miss Judith Ayres and Thomas Jay Morris in St. Mark's Episcopal church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres Jr., 12 North Groveland avenue. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Morris, 240 Sunrise avenue. From San Bernardino, Calif., were Mrs. Mina Austin, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. Blossom Van Dorfy, and Randy, the bride's aunt and cousin, and Mrs. Thomas Reed, a cousin of the bride, and her children, Kevin and Kabot. Other relatives of the bride from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Austin and children, Joey and Linda, Crescent City, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Austin, Weed, Calif., a great aunt and uncle. Friends of the bride's family, Ed Angel and his daughter, Miss Susan Angel, were here from Bnkersficld, Calif. The bridegroom's brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leatherman and their daughters, Lisa and Lori, ar rived from Brownsville, Ore. The bridegroom's parents were hosts for a rehearsal dinner Thursday evening In the patio at their home Among the guests were the bridegroom j grand mother, Mrs. Sylvia Shreve; his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade Jr., and their children, Eric and Kristine; the Rev, and Mrs. George R. V. Bolster and Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Mc Queen. Rites Held At New Age Church Central Point Miss Joan Carol Lofland was married to Michael Craig Redhead by the Rev. D. E. Millard In an even ing ceremony attended by about 50 guests. The wedding was held at the New Age church, Eagle Point, July 9, at 8 o'clock. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lofland, Route 1, Box 54, Central Point, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Redhead, 241 We3t Vilas road, Central Point. The bride, given in mar riage by her parents, wore a brocaded white taffeta suit with while accessories. Her brocaded pillbox hat held a short veil and she carried white orchids and carnations on a white Bible. Mrs. Robert Manasco, her matron of honor and sister, wore a pink and white bro caded cotton dress with whi'e accessories and a pillbox hat. Her corsage was of pink rose buds. Lynn Redhead, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Genevieve McCorkle at the organ and Mrs. D. F. Millard at the piano. Mr. Mil lard was soloist. At the reception in the ban quet hall, the cake was cut first by the bride and bnd-v groom and serving was con tinued by Mrs. Wayne Gal lagher. Punch was served by Miss Joyce Johnson, who also had charge of the guest book. Both the bride and bride groom were graduated from Crater High school. Mr. Red head is a member of the armed forces stationed at Ft. Gordon, Ga., where the couple will make their home, after a short wedding trip to the Oregon coast. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Robinson, Myrtle Creek, an aunt and uncle of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Waterman, Vallejo, Calif., grandparents of the bride. Russells Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rus sell of San Francisco were . recent visitors In Medford and Jacksonville, continuing here from Dunsmire, Calif., whre Mr. Russell, president of the Southern Pacific lines, -was called on business. 1 They stopped in Jackson ville, where Mr. Russell made his childhood home with his . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Nunan, and toured ; the Jacksonville museum. In Medford they were guests of I Mrs. Lewis Ulrich. j Talent Family Home From Trip Talent Mr. and Mrs. John Butler and Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. Anne Carter, traveled to Neah Bay, Wash., where they visited Mrs. But 1 ler's brother, John Carter. After a visit of several days, Mr. and Mrs. Butler have returned home. ' MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON it i v Mr. and Mrs. David Roy Caldwell (Landis photo) Miss Walker Bride Of David Caldwell Miss Barbara Lea Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walker, 2446 Happy Valley drive, became the bride of David Roy Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Caldwell, 860 Wa bash avenue, in a ceremony held July 3 at First Methodist church., Dr. George G. Roseberry officiated at the 8 o'clock eve- lng rites attended by 150 relatives and friends. Mrs. Gary Tippets was soloist and Mrs. Leslie Boardman played the organ wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of Schiffli em broidered organza over taf feta. It was fashioned with basque bodice, scoop neck line and three-quarter length sleeves. The full skirt was bell shaped In front and two self fabric bows In back ac cented the chapel train. Her bouffant veil of handrolled silk illusion in elbow length was held by a cap of silk organza roses trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white rosebuds. Attended by Sisters Mrs. Diane Johnston was matron of honor for her sis ter. Miss Janet Walker, an other sister, was bridesmaid. They wore lavender satin brocaded frocks in afternoon length and their short veils were held by while velvet circlets centered with laven der satin brocaded roses. Mrs. Johnston carried a cascade bouquet of lavender and while gladioli and Miss Walk er's bouquet was of pink and white gladioli. Five year old Lesli Payant was flower girl. Her frock was of the same material as the other attendants and she carried a basket of pink roses. Dennis Lundgren served as best man and groomsman was Berry Scruggs. Seating the guests were Douglas and Gregory Elliot, cousins of the bride. Ross Payant was ring bearer. Candlclighters were A XJ v. 21 N. Convenient Terms If Desired Gerry Douglas and Billy Root, cousins of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed at the church, Mrs. Walker chose a blue and white silk jersey dress with matching jacket and white accessories. Mrs. Caldwell wore a blue floral dress with a white mo hair jacket and accessories. Their corsages were pink rosebuds and white carna tions. Church Decorations White, lavender and pink gladioli decorated the church for the wedding and white satin bows marked the pew ends. At the reception pink candles and roses decorated the tables. Mrs. Burnath Morgan and Mrs. Clinton Phelps cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. David Peterson and Mrs. Roy Sander poured punch. The reception was under the direction of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the church. The couple traveled to the Oregon coast on their wed ding trip, the bride wearing for traveling a white Schiffli embroidered cotton sheath dress with pink trim, pink mohair coat and pink and wnne accessories. Her cor sage was pink rosebuds. They are making their home at 203 Elm street, Apartment 2. The bride attended Med ford High school and Robert son School of Business. Mr. Caldwell attended Medford High school and Oregon Tech nical institute in Klamath Falls. He is employed by Dick Knight company. Among the out of town guests at the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ewens. grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. James Ewens and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ewens, uncles and aunts of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughey, cousins of the bride, all Rose burg, and Mrs. Marie Ander son, Klamath Falls, aunt of the bride. zsx : fawfce Ofo D4 Cew CENTRAL Li li Beverly Todd Engaged to Wed David R. Burns Mr. and Mrs. R. Angus Todd, 12 Ashland avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beverly Todd, to David R. Burns, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dale E. Burns, 2241 Dellwood ave nue. Miss Todd is a graduate of Medford High school and at tended college in San Fran cisco and Westmont college, Santa Barbara. She is a stu dent at Southern Oregon col lege where she is majoring in elementary education. Mr. Burns, a graduate of Shasta Union High school. Redding, Calif., also attended college in San Francisco and is a business administration major at Southern Oregon college. He is employed in the lumber industry in the valley. A fall wedding is planned. 4 Visitors Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shafer were visited recently by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Prov and children, Reedsport, Ore. The Provs are cousins of Mrs. Shaffer. We MUST Sell Our ENTIRE STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER MERCHANDISE! TO MftE ROOM FOR NEW FAIL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILYI O-o-o! Such Low, Low Prices! ONE GROUP SUMMER DRESSES Reg. 12.98 to 27.98. ONE GROUP BETTER DRESSES Reg. 29.98 to 69.98 ... NOW SWIM SUITS Reg. 9.98 to 23.98 Now3's?8" ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING t SUMMER HANDBAGS Straws, Leathers, Patents Reg. 3.2S V93 C98 p'u Federal to 11.98 I to 9 Tax ONE GROUP LEATHER White and Beige Reg. 29.98 Ait ft ill liph SKIRTS & COORDINATES INCLUDING OUR FAMOUS GUARANTEED WASHABLE SKIRTS. Reg. 5.98 to 12.98 BLOUSES SOME HAVE JUST ARRIVED Reg. 2.98 to 8.98 I98 ,o 598 Slips and Gowns Discontinued Stylet Colors Greatly Reduced Ml n MED?D'S FASHION CNTE 214 East Min Iff1""""- -; "1 Miss Beverly Todd (Landis photo) Guests Cave Junction - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and fam ily were visited recently by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pater son, Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Paterson's grandmother, Mrs. H. L. Taylor, Medford. Mrs. Paterson is a niece of Mrs. Brown. NOW 19539 Reg. 4.98 to 6.98 JACKETS NOW SPECIAL REDUCTIONS -ONE GROUP OF WEDDING GOWNS & FORMALS BALLERINA and FLOOR LENGTH MANY OTHER ITEMS REDUCED! Ute Your Up to 6 SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 711 9 P.M. Couple Wed in Reno Ceremony Happy Camp - Miss Lorna Dean Laughlin and George A. Crawford III, both of Hap py Camp, were married July 1 at the Park Wedding Chapel in Reno, Nev., in a double ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Laughlin, iHappy Camp, wore an off-while print sheath dress with white accessories. The bride's sister, Miss Linda Laughlin, was her only attendant. She wore a green brocade sheath with white accessories. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Crawford II, Cottage Grove, Ore. Best man was Ray Wood, Happy Camp. The newlyweds have re turned to Happy Camp and are living near the mouth of Elk creek. The new Mrs. Crawford is' employed as sec retary at the Happy Camp Union Elementary school and Mr. Crawford is employed by Rosco-Denny Logging compa ny here. 148t1C98 98 SWIM CAPS Reg. 5.98 to 9.98 Now 398 - 598 SLEEPWEAR 98 J98 L ,.4 NOW m to 14 98 8 V5tUV 0 S-T-R-E-T-C-H and REGULAR Caprisand Shorts Reg. 3.98 to 12.98 198 8 98 to BRAS-GIRDLES piscontinued Styles & Colors Greatly Reduced Budget Account Months To Pay Phone 772-7169