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SUNDAY. JULY 14. 1963
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Fiftieth Anniversary Observed
Wimer - Mr. and Mrs. Pa-J
Quakenbush, Wimer, were
honored on the occasion of
their fiftieth wedding anni
versary at an open house for
which Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. Carr, Table Rock road,
were hosts.
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About 100 friends and rel
atives called on the couple
and they were presented gifts.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Quaken
bush are longtime residents of
the valley. They both came
here with their families in
1906 from Wisconsin and both
attended Talent schools. They
were married July 3, 1913, in
Talent.
Mrs. Quackenbush is the
former Dorothy Spitzer and
for many years her father,
Joseph Spitzer, operated the
Talent Grocery store.
Mr. yuacKcnbush is a son
of Mrs. William J. Quacken
bush, and the late Mr. Quack.
enbush, a valley orchardist.
Earlier in the day of the open
house, the couple honored his
mother in observance of her
ninety-fifth birthday. They,
with other relatives and
friends called on her at
nursing home in Central
Point where she now lives.
Workshop
ic To Be
Foreign Aid
The assets and limitations
of foreign aid legislation now
before congressional commit.
tecs will be discussed at the
League of Women Voters
workshop Tuesday, Julv 16.
The session is the second in
a scries of four meetings the
non-partisan voters group is
holding this month to study
proposed legislation for eco
nomic aid abroad. Other ses
sions are sot for Tuesdays
July 23 and 30. All are from
10 a.m. to noon In the Public
Library of Mcdford and
Jackson County. ,
Last Tuesday the group dis
cussed the proposed Mutual
Security Act for 1964, which
is now before committees.
Mis Clara Hlnsey summarized
major aims of the proposed
act and Mrs. F. W. Bogard,
study chairman, reviewed the
League of Women Voters'
position on foreign economic
aid.
The national group's cri
teria for "sound and effective"
aid calls for "long-range plan
ning, self-help by the recipi
ent countries, improved coor
dination, staffing and admin
istration, and adequate fi
nancing of aid. .- .
Leaders Named '
Other League members
leading Tuesday's discussion
were Mrs, Victor King, who
summarized the relation of the
united Nations, to the pro
posed legislation, and Mrs.
Duntmr Carpenter, who spoke
on the Alliance for Progress
aspects. Mrs. L. C. Jensen was
session moderator.
Next Tuesday's session will
Include a review of League
background studies and a dls
cusion of the Clay committee's
report on U. S. foreign aid
programs. ,
All women interested in the
non-partisan study of govern
ment are invited to participate
in the League, Mrs. Ogden
Kellogg, president, stressed.
HEC Group
Will Meet
Members of the Griffin
Creek Home Economics club
will meet Monday, July IS at
9:30 a.m., in the Grange hall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Ray Goin
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New Church Is Scene
Of Goin-Mallery Rite
Central Point In the first
wedding ceremony to be held
in the newly dedicated as-
s e m b 1 y of God church,
Phoenix, Miss June Voila Mal
lery became the bride of
James Ray Coin. ;
The 11 o'clock morning
ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Harold W. McDonald
in the presence of 75 guests on
July. 3.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph F. Mallery, Route 1.
box 370, Central Point. Mr.
Goin, of Route 1, Box 348A,
is the son of Mrs. Chester
Lassen, Olympia, Wash., and
the late Ray F. Goin.
For the double ring rites,
the bride wore a floor length
satin and lace gown with a
long veil held by a small lace
cap. She earned wnite roses
on a white Bible.
Mr. Bates, Ashland, was best
matron of honor, wore a pink
taffeta dress with white ac
cessories. ' The bridesmaid,
Miss Jane Grubbs, wore a
green rayon dress with white
accessories.
Vicky Atkins,. Citrus
Heights, Calif., was flower
girl and ring bearer -was
Grant Mallery, brother ot the
bride. The flower girl wore a
yellow dress.
Joe Bate, Ashland, was best
man, and William Goin,
Phoenix, brother of the bride
groom, served as usher.
Mrs. Harold McDonald
played the wedding music and
Frank Grimm, Gold Hill, was
soloist.
The bride's mother chose a
green dress and the bride
groom's mother, a blue suit.
Both -wore white accessories.
At the reception held in the
Phoenix Community hall,
Mrs. William Goin and Mrs.
Dan Goin, both sisters-in-law
of the bridegroom, cut and
served the cake made by Mr'.
William Goin.
Mrs. Richard Guches and
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Mrs. Melvin Guches, sisters of
the bridegroom were in
charge of the guest book.
Later that day a dinner was
given for the couple by Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bates at their
home in Ashland.
The bride was graduated
from Crater High school, and
is self-employed in leather
garment work. The bride
groom attended schools in
Glendale, Ore., and is em
ployed at Double Dee Lumber
company, Central Point.
After a trip to the Oreijpn
coast, the couple will be at
home in Central Point.
Among the out of town
guests was the bridegroom's
step-father, . Chester Lassen,
Olympia, Wash.
Hobo' Luncheon
Planned by Club
A ' hobo luncheon of the
Beehive club of Olive Rebek
ah lodge will be held at the
home of Mrs. Homer Vinzant,
848 Stewart avenue, Monday
July 15.
Members are to take dish
towels for the IOOF home.
This will be the last meeting
of the season.
Today:
,8:30 a.m. - noon - Order of
the Amaranth, home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoppe, 305
Lozier lane.
1. p.m.-Adarel chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, Warren
lodge, AF&AM, Oregon chap
ter, Royal Arch Masons, Lith-
ia park Ashland, upper picnic
ground.
1 p.m. - Twisting Teens,
home of George Ray, route
1, box 271, Old Stage rd., Cen
tral Point.
2:30 p.m.-Medford Rose so
ciety, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Axtell, Folding Hills
ranch, Trail.
5 p.m.-Past Noble Grands
club, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Jordan, 718 Beek
man st.
Monday:
9:30 a.m. - Griffin Creek
Home Economics club, at
Grange.
1 p.m. - Crater chapter
Grandmother Clubs of Amer
ica, Mrs. C. Turvey, Gebhard
rd., Central Point.
6:30 p.m. - Men of Unity,
Unity church, Holly and Ha
ven sts.
8 p.m.-Beginners Square
Dance graduation, Country
Square, Talent.
8 p.m.-Disabled American
Veterans and auxiliary, Girls
Community club.
8 p.m.-Olive Rebekah lodge,
Odd Fellows hall.
8 p.m.-Ruth Rebekah lodge,
Jacksonville IOOF hall.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m.-Woman's Society
of Christian Service circles: 1,
with Mrs. Lee Van Ausdall,
338 Fairmount ave.; 2, home
of Mrs. Ross Adams, route 4,
box 410H, Pioneer rd.; 3,
home of Mrs. L. B. Pierce, 516
West Jackson St.; 4, home of
Mrs. Herman Pederson, 913
North Central ave., 5, home
of Mrs. David Rasmussen,
1201 Siskiyou blvd.
10 a.m. - League of Women
Voters workshop, Public Li
brary of Medford and Jackson
county.
1 p.m. - Central, Point Roy
al Neighbors of America,
home of Mrs. George Iaeger,
Jacksonville.
1 p.m. - Prospect Garden
club, home of Mrs. Earl Millard.
1 p.m. - Woman's Society
of Christian Service circles:
6, home of Mrs. A. K. Morse,
36 Ashland ave.; 7, at church;
9, home of Mrs. John Kent,
922 South Oakdale ave.; 10,
home of Mrs. W. G. Werner,
737 Stevens st. .
1:30 p.m. - Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service cir
cle 8, home of Mrs. Richard
Beckman, 1009 South Peach
st.
12 noon - Elet Deuel Hubbs
tent, Daughters of Union Vet
erans, Hawthorne park.
12 noon - Medford Navy
Mothers club, home of Mrs.
John Davies, 1220 Maple
Park dr.
7 p.m. - TOPS club, library
social room.
Wednesday:
12 noon - Mistletoe club of
Royal Neighbors, home of
Mrs. Thomas Mee, 408 Marie
1:30 p.m. - Woman s Mis
sionary society of First South
ern Baptist church, meet at
church. ,
Thursday:
12 noon-Blue Star Mothers,
Medford chapter, home ot
Mrs. Fred Middlebusher, 1098
Hilton rd.
8 p.m. - Welcome Wagon
club of Medford, Girls Corn
munity club.
Friday:
12 noon - Woman's Chris
tian Temperance Union, fire
place room of First Presby
terian church.
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