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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. MOI'TEMBER 22. 1963 PTA Group To Meet Jackson County Council ol Parent-Teacher associations will meet Wednesday, September 25, at the Red Cross building, 60 Hawthorne avenue. A school of information is scheduled beginning with regis tration and coffee at 9:30 a.m.; announcements and introduc tions from 10 to 10:15 a.m.; mock meeting and group dis cussion from 10:15 to 11 a.m. and workshops for all chairmen and presidents from 11 a.m. until noon. Luncheon will be served by the Medford PTA Coordinating committee for a nominal fee. Dr. Betty Lou Dunlop from Southern Oregon college will speak at 1 p.m. All PTA presidents and chair men are invited to attend. AT STARK'S . . . 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The Bohncrts and Bradshaw s live in the Central Point area; Mrs. Rice and her children are spending a year in Jackson county while Captain Rice, an offi cer in the United Stales Marine corps, is on overseas assignment. 4 v magnificent tailoring by n Just two from our exclusive collection of new fall suits by Handmacher! (Right) Your busy lifa suited to perfection In Souffl'e tweed and tailoring by Hand macher. Sizes 12 to 16 Available in Sizes 10 to 20 M $65.95 (left) Herringbone costume o( (surprise! double knit shaped with suitmaker perfection and given lit own overblouse. In Peacock Proportioned Sizes 12 to 16 69.95 Your Charge Account Invited! Ride 'n Shop Member! Newlyweds ' Living In California Mr. and Mrs. William M. Neal Jr., whose marrige was an event of the summer, arc living at 89064 Ramsgate avenue, Los Angeles. The bride is the former Miss Sandra Jane Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Gardner, San Dimas, Calif. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William M. Neal. 21W Roberts road, Medford. The couple w as married Aug ust 16 in 10 o'clock morning rites read in Las Vegas, Nev. The bride wore a white linen suit and her flowers were white rosebuds. Her heart-shaped lock et was a gift from the bride groom. They spent their honeymoon in the Nevada city and were guests at the Flamingo hotel. The bride was graduated from Charter Oaks High school in 1961 and she attended San Antonia college, later graduat ing from Center Beauty school. The bridegroom, a 1953 grad uate of Medford High school attended Southern Oregon col lege, and he is a gracluute of Electronic Technical institute in Inglewood, Calif. He is em ployed as an inspector of gyro scopes (or Spcrry Gyroscope company, El Segundo, Calif. Guests Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Ora Davis, 320 Chestnut street, were Mrs. Davis' brother, Jack Stapleton, Mrs. Stapleton and their daughter, Nancy, Santa Clara, Calif. Also visiting Mrs. Davis recently was a sister-in-law, Mrs. June Stapleton, Oklahoma City. Ceremony Is Held Mr. and Mrs. James H. Me Coy now are living at 6827 Elinor street, West Riverside, Calif., following their wedding trip to Yoscmite National park. The bride is the former Miss Lenore Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Jacobs, Route bride's parents was held in the church annex. Mrs. Michael Kroh, also a sister of the bride from Westminster, Calif., and Miss Sue Redman, Eagle Point, a niece of the bridegroom, serv ed the wedding cake. Miss Paula Bridger, Fontana, 4, Box 350 N2, Medford, and i Calif., presided at the punch the bridegroom's parents are ! bowl and Miss Patricia Redman, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Satterwhite, another niece of the bridegroom, :was at tneeucst book. Miss Car- lie wedding ceremony was iecn Morgan .niece of th eb ride- performed August 9 in Sunny slope Union church, West River side, Calif. The Rev. K. L. Red man, a brother-in-law of the bridegroom, officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of silk organza de signed with a front panel of groom, had charge of gifts. The bride is a Medford High school graduate. The bride groom served as an aircraft me chanic in the Air Force prior to being employed at Kaiser Steel corporation. For traveling the bride wore Swiss embroidery and a shep- j a wnile wiln P'nk accos herdess bow which accented '.he fnc.s .""J ,her corsage was from oJLdApiwk back. The gown's neckline was outlined wilh Swiss embroidery trimmed with sequins and pearls. Her veil of scalloped net was held by a white satin bow. She carried a garland of white carnations centered with pink roses, and her diamond and pearl pendant was a gift from the bridegroom. Sister Is Attendant Miss Lois Jacobs, a sister of tlic bride, was her only at tendant. She wore a yellow or ganza dress with matching headband and float veil. Her nosegay bouquet was of white and yellow carnations. Don Kellerman, Eagle Moun tain, Calif., was best man. Miss Ethel Jacobs, another sister of the bride, was soloist and Mrs. Donna Faddis, Arling ton. Calif., was organist. Mrs. Jacobs wore a light blue nylon lace dress with jacket and her corsage was of white carnations. The reception given by the her bridal bouquet. College Student To University Among the students who have returned to colleges this fall is Mrs. James Magstadt, the former Linda Slessler, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Slessler, 846 West 13th street, Medford. Mrs. Magstadt will be a sen ior at the University of Wash intgon in Seattle, having trans ferred from Washington State university at Pullman. Mrs. Magstadt is an English litera ture major. Her husband, who was graduated from the Pull man universiy in June, is with the city planning staff In Ren ton, Wash. 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