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Newly weds Honored At Talent TALE NT-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Reeves, whose marriage was an event of Sep tember 20 in Coeur d'Alene, Ida., were guests of relatives in Talent last week while visit ing here on their wedding trip. The bride is the former Miss Cassie Cutburth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cutburth, 101 East Main street, Talent. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves, Wenatchee, Wash., and the newlyweds will make their home in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Simmonds, also of We natchee, attended the couple. During their visit the bride was honored at a bridal shower given in the home of Mrs. Wil liam Sommer, Wagner Creek. Hostesses with Mrs. Sommer were Miss Linda Sommer and Mrs. Everett Culver. A wedding cake made by Mrs. Leon Lockwood was served for refreshments. Among the guests were the bride's mother; the Mesdames Cletus Moore, Ray Moore, Ar chie Estes, Dean Sommer, Lockwood, Don Meadows and Walter Emerson, and the Misses Judy Stewart, Priscilla Hoover, Sally Strong and Mary Sue Emerson. Election Slated By Lady Bugs Officers for Roguette circle, Military Order of Lady Bugs, will be elected at a meeting Tuesday, October 8 in Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 42 North Front street. Initiation for two candidates will be conducted. Mrs. Ivan J. Lusk and Mrs. H. G. Heim are on the serving committee. Members of Military Order of the Cooties are invited to join the group for refresh n. -nts. Reports on a recent council of administration at Prineville will be made. The MOLB has been invited to assist with a beauty booth for the annual Halloween party at Veterans Domiciliary, White City, planned for 7 p.m., Octo ber 25 in the theater building. Doughnuts and coffee are to be served after the party by the various organizations who give the party. In Portland 1 ASHLAND M r s. Charlotte Fioman, 261 West Hersey street, is spending several weeks in Portland visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sheridan. PAIR OF THE i Year 17 Now J4 f pen B9 ) M FRIDAYS A tk UNTIL Big NS? 9 p-m- Savings! v 1 if no U7 3 PAIRS 3.25 Hummingbird Hosiery SEAMLESS STYLES FULL FASHIONED STYLES STETCH STYLES Parker WOODS Specialty Shop 220 E. Main : M Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Farlss Jr. (Anders Photo) Newlyweds Return From JV adding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Fariss Jr., are making their home at 3410 North Pacific highway, fol lowing their return from a wed ding trip to the coast. The bride is the former Sharron J. Lyon, 340Vi North Central avenue. The wedding was held Sep tember 20 at the First Presby terian church with Dr. D. Kirk land West officiating. The dou ble ring rites were held at 7:30 o'clock in the evening and at tended by 200 guests. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lyon, 2904 Lapine avenue, Central Point. Mr. Fariss' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Fariss, 2870 Cra- Regularly 1.35 and 1.50 Styles 1 ter Lake highway, Medford. The bride wore a floor length gown of peau de twille fashioned with fitted bodice, elbow length sleeves and slim skirt. A bell shaped overskirt was held by a flat bow in front and her finger tip length veil was held by a pearl crown. Her jewlery was a necklace with a single pearl drop, a gift from the bride groom. Her flowers were yel low rosebuds and white shat tered spider chrysanthemums. r ather Escorts Bride Mr. Lyon escorted his daugh ter to the altar and gave her in marriage. Miss Pamela Lyon, Central Point, was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Fariss, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ta mera Croucher, Central Point, her cousins. They wore sheath frocks in persimmon colored peau de twille with white feather headdresses which held short veils. Their accessories were white and they carried yellow gladioli with persimmon colored centers. Flower girl was Kim Fariss, sister of the bridegroom, and ring bearers were Brett Fariss and Richard Lyon, brothers of the bridegroom and bride, re spectively. The flower girl wore a frock of white nylon accented with persimmon. Gordon Pathmann served as best man and seating the guests were Gene Harvey and Ralph Simon, Talent. White and yellow gladioli deco rated the church for the wed ding and white bows marked the pew ends. Maynard Hadley sang. Reception Given Following the wedding a re ception was held at the church. Serving were Mrs. Gordon Path mann, Mrs. Charles McGonagle and Mrs. Monroe McGonagle, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Raymond Williams, cousin of the bride. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Lyon chose a black nylon dress over white taffeta printed with black roses. Mrs. Farris wore a lime green suit with ereen and cold accessories. For traveling the bride wore a brown sheath dress with black accessories and yellow rosebud corsage. The bride and bride groom are graduates of Med ford Hign school, the hnde is employed at Rogue Valley hos pital as a ward clerk. Mr, Fariss is employed by City Sani tation service as an equipment operator. Prior to her wedding, Miss Lyon was honored at a bridal shower given by Miss Sandra Fariss. Mrs. Pathmann and Mrs. Roy Junge. The evening prior to the wedding the par ents of the bridegroom were hosts for a rehearsal dinner at tended by members of the wed i ding party. Both events were 1 held in the recreation room of 1 the Linger Longer Mobile Manor. Schedules Friday Meeting Past President.1! club of the auxiliary to Crater Lake aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, have set Friday, October 11 for their next meeting. The session will open at 1:30 pm . in the homr oi Mrs. .less nagner, m U3i tage street. MEDFORD Family Anniversaries Key to Marriage Date ASHLAND Miss Patricia Alice Thompson and Clifford Raymond Thomson Jr., chose to be married on a date near to the 51st wedding anniver saries of the grandparents of both. Their marriage was an event of September 22 in Ash 1 a n d F i r st Congregational church. The bridegroom's grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomson. Paradise, Calif., ob served their 51st wedding an niversary on September 23 and the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weidman. Cen tral Point, celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary September 24. All were here for the rites. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Frank C. Thompson, 351 Morton street, Ashland, and the late Mr. Thompson. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomson, Winston, Ore., who attended the ceremony. The Rev. Paul Otte officiated for the rites at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Brother Escorts Bride Frank Marshall Thompson, Corvallis, a brother of the bride, gave her in marriage. Alencon lace trimmed the neckline of the bride's bouquet taffeta gown which was styled with a train and a bow accented the back waistline. Her shoulder - length veil was held by a Swedish crown of pearls and her flowers were white spider chrysanthe mums with white roses and ivy. Mrs. D. Gary Deatherage, Ashland, was matron of honor for her sister. The Misses Carol Singmaster, Seattle, and Evelyn Oveson, Wallowa, Ore., were the bridesmaids. Miss Nancy Kiser, a cousin of the bride, lighted the candles. The attendants' gowns were of royal blue corduroy with long sleeves and belled skirts. Their headpieces were soft bows of matching material and their nosegays were of gold chrysan themums. The candlelighter's frock matched the others in style and was in a light blue shade and her headpiece was of the same material. Steven Thomson, Paradise, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Fred Myers, Seattle, a half brother of the bride groom, and Norman Fones Jr., Portland, were ushers. Miss Margaret Ramsey was organist and Miss Leanne Al len, soloist. Flowers Decorate Church Baskets of chrysanthemums, dahlias and gladioli with au tumn leaves decorated the church and white bows marked the family pews. NOT AT ALL! When your child is old enough for school, it's time to start pianol hnhn Playing the piano helps your child develop concen tration, coordination, perseverance, poise and ease of manner. Yes, and personality and skill that make any boy or girl popular everywere. Handsome and sturdy, a Wurlitzcr Piano will bo j-our child's musical companion throuRh school and. adult life. 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The bride's mother was dress ed in a royal blue sheath frock with pale blue ostrich feather hat and the bridegroom's moth er chose an apricot colored sheath dress with black acces sories. Both had yellow chrys anthemum corsages. Others from out of town were Mrs. Frank Marshall Thomp son; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ed wards, Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford King, Albany; Mrs. Fones and Mrs. Norman Fones Sr., Portland; Mrs. Fred My I ers: and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Myers, half-brothers and sisters - in - law of the bride groom, all Winston. Live In Corvallis For the wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue wool suit with red accessories. The couple is living at 300 North Twenty - fifth street Cor vallis, and both will continue studies as seniors at Oregon State university. The bride attended Ashland high school and Southern Ore gon college, where she studied during the summer. The bride groom, who attended Douglas High school, is completing six months active duty with the' Or egon National Guard at Ft. Ord, Calif. Church Guild Program Listed The program for Westminster guild of First Presbyterian church Monday, October 7 will be the annual opening of a question box, monitored by the Rev. D. Kirkland West. A pot luck dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and the meeting will be held in the church Fellow ship hall. Huth Esther guild members will be guests. Members are to take a food Item and table service will be required. Mrs. E. E. Baker is In charge of devotions and Mrs. Wesley Coleman is chairman of the hostess committee. A WURLITZER PIANO $0 Inquire Now at OREGON t "ft ' f 4 ill .raw---so- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford De Molays Set 1 Meeting Date A meeting of the Medford chapter, Order of De Molay is announced for Wednesday, Oc tober 9 at ,7:30 p.m., in the Ma sonic temple chapter room. Re freshments will he served. De Molcy Mothersclub mem bers also will meet at the same time in the temple. Mrs. Max Millhollin will preside and an nounce the appointment of a new secretary for the fall term. Plans will be formed for a semi-annual polluck dinner to be held October 23. Mothers of De Moley members are invited. Speaker Announced For CENTRAL POINT Dr. Don - aid Krug will be the study lead er for Faith circle of the Central Point Presbyterian church when members meet Wednesday, Oc tober 9, at 7:30 p.m. at 8417 See Fashions from the Flea Market, mory, Ud. zs, lo, to attend. y "ml Main and Bartlett Streets Raymond Thomson Jr., (Prism Lab photo) Dinner Meeting Set in Prospect PROSPECT The next meet ing for Prospect Lions club aux iliary is to be served at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 9 in the Wigwam at Prospect park. Also scheduled is a Thanks giving dinner October 23 for club and auxiliary members. The event is to be held in Becky's cafe at Union Creek. Mrs. George Hubbard, Mrs. Lowell Ash, Mrs. Eugene Arais and Mrs. Sherman Poole attend ed an auxiliary workshop con ducted recently in Roseburg. Some 80 women from this dis trict attended. Faith Circle , Table Rock road Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn is the hostess and will be assisted by Mrs. Dale Miller. Those who wish transportation may call the circle chairman, Mrs. B. L. Russell, dial 664-1024. Burelson's at Medford' Ar ii. tse I Downtown Medford jy V 1 ty&mjgfi Glasgo I Knit Classics 11 Watch our TV Spot Every Your Charge Account Invitedl SUNDAY. OCTOBER League Unit Studies Measure ASHLAND Looming Urge on the study and action agenda of the Ashland provisional unit, Oregon League of Women Vot ers, is the controversial tax re ferral election to be held Octo ber 15. Pros and cons are being discussed and were the subject of the regular general meeting at the Lincoln school Thursday when the speakers were four Oregon state legislators, Sen. Lyndel N e w b r y, Representa tives, John Dellenback, Ed Branchfield and James Redden. The evening unit will meet October 8 at 8 p.m. at the home o( Mrs. Robert O'Harra, 1235 South Tolman Creek road, and the morning unit will convent at 9:30 a.m. October 10 with Mrs. Arthur Kreisman, 455 Lib erty street. For this group, baby sitting will be provided at the home of Mrs. William Pitton, 110 Terrace, dial 482-2161. The monthly board meeting will also be held with Mrs. Patton on October 14. October unit meetings will have for their subject the United Nations and arms control. Ma terials for study have been mail ed out to members to stimulate thoughtful discussion. Mrs. Irving Lord, president of the provisional unit, urges women in the community "to join the league and to thereby become not only a better in formed voter but of greater value to your city and state." Beginners' Dance Class Still Open ROGUE RIVER - Beginners' square dance classes are being conducted In the Take-It-Easy Square Dance hall on Savage Creek road between Rogue River and Grants Pass, Robert Glather, instructor has announ ced. The present class is still open for persons interested in learning how to square dance. The classes are held Mondays at 8 p. m., and the last evening for enrollment will be Monday, October 7, according to the announcement. What collector can resist these fashion treasures? All knowingly knit In woolmohair with that dashing links-and-linkt stitch you love. All pure successes In style. Fisherman overblouie tops the slim skirt, In cinnamon or corn. Sizes 10-16. Tie-neck overblouse with slim skirt in black or sapphire blue. Sizes 10-16. Burelson't Exclusively! 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