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6 C SUNDAY. AUGUST 25, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEHFORD. OREGON Ir 1 j iff j v K i , j Mr. and Mn. Terry L. Langley Bowers-Zawadzke Rites Held in Carson City, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sher- burn Bowers, whose marriage was held August 18 in Carson NOLE5 Shatterproof Lenses . . . wijh only half much at glass Icniti . . offar a naw meatura of safety, aeonomy and comfort. Guaranteed unbreak abla . . . foo and acratch retiiranr! Available In alar protective tints. Complete tye Examination No Appointment Hooded Convenient Credit o We give J.f Green Stamps .COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Medford Shopping Center Drs. Omar J. Nofes and William Hodson mm City, Nev., were entertained at a dinner August 21 in the home of the bridegroom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Bowers, 1312 Beatty street. The bride, the former Miss Eilene Lee Zawadzke, is a daughter of Mrs. Ann Zaw adzke, 425 South Oakdalc ave nue, and C. A. Zawadzke, 410B Hamilton street. The marriage ceremony was read at 11 o'clock in the eve ning in the Chapel of the Bells with the Rev. Minnie Orcutt officiating. For her marriage the bride wore a pastel print frock de signed with fitted bodice and pleated skirt. The chapel was decorated with candelabra and baskets of flowers. The couple made their wed ding trip to Portland where the bridegroom reported Au gust 20 to the Naval reserve headquarters before leaving for San Diego Naval Training center to attend sonar school. The bride left August 23 to join her husband in - San Diego, She attended Medford High school and the bridegroom was graduated in 1963 from the same school. Until leaving for the service he was a lead er for The Hustlers, an instru mental group. Family Visits In Prospect Prospect - Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker and children, Colleen and Ernest, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Former Prospect and Union Creek residents, they also plan to visit the LeRoy Drapers in Eagle Point. jf6' DCDnRT CARD"""""""" lT K fPi with our I U ( JfJsANITONE Drycleaningl ( Go back to school with clothes that look bright as new, fresh as new. Insist on Sanitone, the only drycleaning with Soft-Set the miracle finish that restores the feel of newness. Phone 772-6165 for Free Pickup end Delivery Save Time Save Stepil Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN SERVICE Drive Right Up to the Doorl LUTU2AJ inomesiic LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Your Professional laundry Serving the Rogue Valley Sine 1900 "Nothing Makes Clothes as Clean as a laundry" IWeddinq Held in Applegate The Applegate Community church was the setting Aug ust 14 for the single ring wedding of Miss Polly Fuller and Terry L. Langlcy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fuller, 248 Mace road, Medford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Marion Langley, 11 South Peach street, Medford, and Ray Langley, San Jose, Calif. The Rev. T. Gapen per formed the 8 p.m. candlelight ceremony in a setting decor a ted with baskets of lavender and white gladioli. Mrs. Ash- ston Forest played the wed ding music. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a street length gown of white silk organza with bouffant skirt, styled with sabrina neckline, and elbow length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a high crown of seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, white carnation, and white orchid. Mrs. Donald O'Brien, Grants Pass, who attended the bride as matron of honor, wore a dress of pastel green crystalline and carried a nose gay of lavender gladioli. Mr. O Brien, uncle of the bridegroom, served as best man. Preceding the ceremonies the candles were lighted by Michael O'Brien. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Fuller chose a gown of white linen. Mrs. Langley wore a dress of beige linen. Both wore carnation corsages. The lavender and white flowers also were used at the reception, which was held at the home of the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien, Applegate. The tiered wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. William Stubbs, Medford, sis ter of the bride. Mrs. Verne O'Brien, Applegate, presided at the coffee service. For the wedding trip south. the bride changed to a char coal grey sheath, with white accessories and wore the or chid corsage from her bou quet. The young couple are now at home at 75 East Gish road, Apartment 10, San Jose, Calif. OANEPIans Thursday Meeting The first fall meeting of the Southern Oregon chapter of the Oregon Association of Nursery Education will be held at the Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett street, Thursday, August 29, at 8 p.m. Brief talks on the constitu tion, history and organization of OANE will be given and an outline of the year's pro gram will be presented. Membership, in the pre school association is open to teachers, directors and own ers of all classifications of schools and organizations that are concerned with the erlucT tion and welfare of pre-school aged children. The association was formed in Jackson county in 1956 to provide opportunities for all those working with pre-school children, cither professionally or on a volunteer basis, to come together for discussion, learning and observation. Kindergartens are not part of the Oregon system of education, therefore, there are no laws governing who shall direct a kindergarten or what shall be taught. For this Tcason a group of con cerned teachers throughout the slate met and formed the Oregon association. A commit tee was elected to study stand ards and procedures in all of the states and to propose adoption of the best of these for the members of the asso ciation. Monthly meetings have boon held and assistance with the programs has been pro vided by The Child Guidance clinic, Southern Oregon col lece. Dr. Phyllis Butler, i ! member of Southern Oregon college faculty, assistant su perintendent of public schools, the elementary school supervisor, and teachers. Anyone interested in the association may obtain fur ther information by contact ing Mrs. Lois Barbce, prcsi dent; Mrs. Sammy Harris. vice president; Mrs. Audrey Brew, secretary and Mrs. Helen Gandt, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Gardner (Len's photo) Miss Jentzsch Married To Robert David Gardner Rogue River - Miss Micki Faye Jentzsch became the bride of Robert David Gard ner in 4 o'clock afternoon rites read August 11 by the Rev. Henry Holsinger in Wimcr Community church. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Jentzsch, Route 1, Box 245, Hogue River, is employed in the Medford Airport Sky room. The bridegroom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman Gardner, Grants Pass, is stationed with the Navy in San Francisco. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a satin brocade street - length frock with jacket of the same material. Her mantilla veil was of Chantilly lace and she carried a white Bible with lilies of the valley and white carnations. Miss Ruth Ann Harmon, the bride's only attendant, was dressed in a blue and white brocade sheath with matching overskirt. Her flowers were Shasta daisies and yellow roses. Allan Barney was best man and seating the guests were Michael Daft and Gery Brun-ner. The church was decorated with pink and white gladioli. Mrs. George Slcchta was soloist and Mrs. Glenn Scott played the organ. The bride's mother wore a beige shag bark dress and the mother of the bridegroom was dressed in brown silk print. Both had orchid corsages. The reception was given by the bride's parents in their home on Minthorn road in Wimcr. Assisting were Mrs. Veda Jentzsch, Salt Lake City: Miss Peggy Jentzsch, Miss Patsy Hurley, Miss Jeanne Chanceler and Miss Susan Jentzsch. The couple left for their wedding trip to San Fran cisco. For traveling the bride wore a yellow and white cot ton knit suit and leather hat. The bride was graduated from Grants Pass High school last spring and the bride groom was graduated from the same school in 1962. Other out-of-town guests were Mrs. O. N. Toomey, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Pauline Olson, an aunt, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lewis Goodsell, also an aunt of the bride, and her daugh ters, Natalie and Kayline, Centerville, Utah. Delegates Attend Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulz and Mrs. Ben Allison, represented the Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and auxiliary in Seattle last week as delegates to the annual national convention of the VFW and auxiliary. During a meeting of the local auxiliary last week plans were formulated to sponsor the national VFW es say contest to be conducted in local schools. Mrs. Jack Brummond was named chair man. The topic for the 1963-1964 contest is "The Foreign Stu dent in America - An Oppor tunity for Fellowship." Rules and folders for the contest will be given to the schools early this fall, the chairman has announced. The contest is sponsored as a community service and among other proj ects in which they cooperate are Civil Defense, and Ameri can Cancer society drives. The group also will sponsor a bowling team with Mrs. Ray Lawless as captain. For further information call her at 772-8588. Mrs. Mary Parker has been appointed legislative program chairman; Mrs. Ivan Lusk will continue as chairman for the group's work at the Vet erans Administration Domi ciliary, White City. Mrs. Fred Lawrence will act as member ship chairman. Mrs. Mar garet Eakin is in charge of the youth program. A Girl Scout troop will be sponsored by the auxiliary as in former years. Guests at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Erling L. Larsen of a VFW post in Alameda, Calif. Mrs. John E. Clay, for merly of California is a new member of the Medford aux iliary. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Russell Zundel, chair man of the refreshment com mittee. She announced her committees for the coming year. For the September meet ing Mrs. Brummond and Mrs. Allison will serve. Prospect Couple On Alaska Trip Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck have left for a month's vacation trip to Alas ka. Their children, Sue, Mary, Lcanne and James, are at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale, Salem. The couple plans to drive to Anchorage to visit Don Beck, a brother of Mr. Beck. From there they will leave for Fair banks and Slate Creek where another of his brothers, Robert Beck, lives. While there they plan to make a moose hunting trip. 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