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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. AUGUST 4. 1963 C 5 6 r ir'i ? rss V.J r isa&KsSK viL 4 i . tea Mrs. Curiii L. Hopkins (right) wa host ess' for the annual picnic of the Medford League of Women Voters, held recently in the Hopkins' large gardens at their home on the Old Military road. About SO members League of Women Voters Concludes Aid Workshop A taped interview with Da vid Bell, administrator for the Agency for International De velopment, was heard at the final session of a League of Women Voters foreign eco nomic aid workshop Tuesday. Mr. Bell discussed the work of AID, which was established by Congress in 1961 to unify U.S. foreign aid administra tion and operations of the U.S. Development Loan Fund and the International Cooper ation administration. Members of the League met on four Tuesday mornings in July to discuss proposed for eign economic aid legislation for 1963 which will soon emerge from congressional hearings. In addition to re viewing the proposed legisla tion, the group studied LWV criteria "for sound and effec tive foreign economic aid" and the Clay committee's evaluation of aid programs. They also discussed specific countries and areas which have received U.S. aid. Report Reviewed The League has stressed that the Clay report, issued in March by the Committee to Strengthen the Security of the Free World (headed by Gen eral Lucius Clay), came out firmly in support of foreign assistance prot :ns, although the committee did make pro posals for changes in the pro gram in order to achieve "the optimum security of the United States and the eco nomic and political stability of the free world." Some of the proposals, such as in creased emphasis on self-help and realistic "country plans" have been U.S. policy for some time, the League reports. President Kennedy's aid m-fsage stated that his latest recommendations reflect the work of the Clay committee, "scrutiny" by the new AID administrator, and "the ex perience gained in our first full year of administering the new and improved program enacted by the Congress in 1961." Support of the proposed for eign aid legislation by the League of Women Voters of the United States is based on features which correspond to LWV criteria. They are (1) self-help by recipient coun- and guests attended. Pictured with Mrs. Hopkins is Mrs. Richard W. Courtright, who came to Medford in April after her marri age. She is the former Emily Samson of San Francisco. tries; (2) increased assistance by other developed countries: (3) improved coordina t i o n, staffing and administration; and (4) adequate financing of aid. The non - partisan voters group is encouraging the writ ing of letters to Congressmen in support of the legislation. Over 50 members and guests of the League of Wom en Voters of Medford attend ed the annual League mem bership picnic July 25 at the home of Mrs. Curtis Hopkins, Old Military road. Mrs. Ogden Kellogg, Gold Hill, president, explained activities of the non-partisan voters group for the benefit of prospective members who attended. A short humorous musical program and swimming fol lowed a salad luncheon in the Hopkins gardens. All women in the valley are welcome to all activities of the League and may obtain further in formation by calling Mrs. Kel logg, 855-1406, or Mrs. Robert Bulger, membership chair man, 773-3763. Cheese Scramble Just before scrambled eggs are done to your liking, sprin kle with grated cheese and bits of canned green chili pep pers. Serve with taco sauce on the side if family likes. o d There's nothing more magnificent than diamonds from Zale's. Here are perfect ex amples . . , diamonds designed to meet the highest standard of quality and beauty at your price. 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Mrs. Lanfear is the former Betty Jean Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William f . Roberts, 234 Gibson street, Talent, and Mr. Lanfear is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery A. Lanfear, 307 West Main street, Talent. The couple was married in an evening ceremony July 11 at 7 o'clock at the Talent Friends church, by the min ister, A. Clark Smith. The rites were attended by 50 guests. Wears Satin The bride's gown was a satin sheath, fashioned with a square neck and overskirt with two bows. Her shoulder length veil was held by a cro n. and she carried a white Bible with a bouquet of pink roses and white carna tions with white ribbons. Sns was escorted to the altar by her father. Miss Darlene Coffman, Phoenix, the maid of honor, wore a pink dress with white lace encircling the skirl. Her fingertip veil was of pink lace and she carried pink roses and white carnations. Jerry Montgomery, Phoe nix, was best man for the bridegroom. The church was decorated with gladioli and lithia flow ers, and wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Orin Ogier. Following t h e wedding ceremony, a reception was given by the bride's parents at the church. Mrs. Ralph Conner, Talent, cut and served the wedding cake, and Mrs. Richard Cavin, Med ford, served punch and coffee. For her trip, the bride wore a white sheath dress with while accessories. Both young people attend ed Phoenix High school, and the bridegroom is an airman third class stationed at Fran cis E. Warren Air Force base, Wyo. Recent Bride Ceremony in Oold Hill - Mrs. Howard 1 Charles Misner, a recent bride, was honored at a wed ding shower given recently in the social room of Gold Hill Community Methodist church. The honored guest is the former Miss Victoria Susan Lester and her marriage to Mr. Misner was an event of June 21 in the First Methodist church, Santa Rosa, Calif. Following a honeymoon spent in southern Oregon, the new lyweds are residing at 414 South First street, Central Point. The new Mrs. Misner is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lester, former Gold Hill residents who now re side in Santa Rosa. Mr. Mis ner is the son of Mrs. Louise Misner, Gold Hill. The couple was married in a double-ring ceremony by the Rev. Howard Daulton, Santa Rosa. The wedding music was played by Claire Coltrim at the organ. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a white silk sheath of re-em broidered lace, and a short jacket with elbow length sleeves. Her pouff veil of silk tulle was held by a large white rose. She carried white carnations and stcphanotis. The bride's white Bible from Iran, was carried previ ously by an aunt at her wed ding in that country. Pearls worn by the bride were loan ed by her maternal grand mother, Mrs. F. M. Shontz. Cousin Attends Miss Nanci Shontz, Rogue River, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink eyelet sheath and car ried pink and white carna tions. Luree Evelyn Lester, sis ter of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress of white Swiss eyelet embroi dery with a pink cummer bund and carried a basket of lilies of the valley. Rick Lester, brother of the bride, was best man. Phoenix Women Honored Phoenix A surprise birtlv day tea honoring nine wo men over 65 years of age who had served for many years in the Phoenix Presbyterian church was held recently. The Women's association president, Mrs. James Vencil, gave an opening prayer and announced the purpose of t.ie tea. Mrs. Bert Stancliff read an historical record of each hon- oree, and each of the ladies was presented with a corsage. Those honored were Mes- dames Arthur Atkinson, Roy Clark, Alfred Hensler, L. H. Hughes, Floyd Jarman, I. D. Lewis, J. O. N. Poling, J. W. Watkins, S. H. Young, and C. M. Mcdcalf, who could not attend. It was noted that there were four generations present with Mrs. Hughes. A plaque honoring the memory of Mrs. Walker Cald well was presented to her daughter, Mrs. Horace Root. Earlier In the year Mrs. E. R. Claflin had received a plaque honoring her mother, Mrs. L. O. Caster. Refreshments were served by members of the women's association . Shower Honors Derby Woman Derby Mrs. Floyd Burg, Box 132, Butte Falls high way, Eagle Point, was hon ored July 30 at a shower leld in the Derby Community hall. The hostesses were Mrs. Roy Terrell and Mrs. Daniel McKecn. Miss Charlene Smith poured punch and Miss Sandy Terrell served the coffee. The room was riecoraled wi'h pink, yellow and laven der gladioli with shasta daisies. Among Ihe more than 50 guests were Mrs. Burg's mother. Mrs. Lcs Casey, Butte Falls; her mother-in-law. Mrs. George Burg, and her grandmother, Mrs. Oliver Rogers, Medford. A cleaning tool that adds 12 more inches to the home maker's reach should ease the straining to get at hard-to-clean nooks. It consists of a one-piece, wedge-shaped foam sponge at the end of a long wooden handle. If you have trouble remem- I bering which pipes in your home carry what substance, paint them in distinctive col or for identification. Paint water pipes white or black, your sprinklft' syMem in red and your gas pipes in yellow or orange. & Honored; California A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. H- A. McLain and Mrs. Roy Bertleson, great aunts of the bride. Mrs. Shontz, bride's grandmother, assisted with a luncheon for family members. The bride's mother wore a pink silk sheath with match ing jacket and a white carna tion corsage. The bride groom's mother wore a blue print dress with white car nations. For traveling the bride chose a white silk ensemble with pink jacket, and a car nation corsage. The bride was graduated from Crater High school. Central Point, and attended Southern Oregon college, Ash land. She was employed by the Santa Rosa News. The bridegroom was also gradu ated from Crater high school. He is an Eagle Scout and was active in the Gold Hill Boy Scout and Explorer program during his school years. He is employed by the Grange Co-operative in Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Misner are both members of Gold Hill Community Methodist church. She sang in the church choir for six years. Shower Given Mrs. Paul Molloy and Mrs. Melvin Burnett were host esses for the wedding show er honoring Mrs. Misner. An arrangement of yellow snap dragons, baby breath, and pur ple iris in a crystal bowl dec orated the gift table. Mrs. Molloy had charge of games. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Misner was honored at a sur prise bridal-shower party giv en in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Richard R. Shontz, Rogue River. Mrs. F. M. Shontz assisted. Judo Academy Holds Picnic The Medford Judo Academy held its third annual picnic at Topsides, the Old Stage road home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter on Sunday, July 28. Approxi mately 80 people attended. General chairmen for the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kennaday. On the serving committee were Mrs. Kenna day, Mrs. Ken Nolle, Mrs. E s t o n Humphrey, and Mrs. Leonard Wood. The barbecue was followed by swimming, ping pong, bad minton, and darts. Several members of the judo acamcdy participated in a demonstra tion workout. Larry Nolte, instructor at the school, explained several techniques used in the art of judo. He also described the procedure for advancement in the ranks. NIED IB LP? See us lor your health needs." We welcome your patronage. Over 300,000 D'lD'e have trusted us with their prescriptions' Let WAIN SCOTT'S price your next prescription. WAIHSCOTT'S PHARMACY Corner East Main at Riverside Phone 773-8447 Free Delivery STORE HOURS Weekdays 8 A.M ts 10 P.M. Sundays and Holiday I A.M. to P.M. Mayor James Dunlevy (right) presented a charter to Rogue Valley chapter. Patents Without Partners, at a banquet Tuesday eve ning at Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs, Ruth Boyd, president, accepted the charier and Lewis Whitmore. (left) Corona del Mir. Calif., Pacific lone director tor PWP, spoke for the event. The new chapter hat been in operation about a year, meets reguarly and has an established program. Derby Visitor Leaves for Home Derby Mrs. Frances El- mendorf has relumed to her I home in Fair Oaks, Calif., aft- or being a hnusegucst of her I niece and family, Mr. and j Mrs. Anion Cothrin. Box 140, Butte Falls highway, Eagle: Point. Mrs. Elmendorf has been visiting here for the past month and during that time she and the Cothrin family visited Crater lake and other points of interest in southern Oregon. Geo. Grabow 1365 Kings Hwy., Medford Phone 772-8560 Ultrasonic Cleaning Electronic Timing Wl BUY OLD GOLO! f M Downtown Medford ' SAVINGS to keep you in the swim tit's swlmsuit saving tlmel Every swimsuit now in slock has been reduced one-third. 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