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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, OCTOBKK 2(1. 1903 C 5 Governor, Betts Rites In Gold Hill PROSPECT - Mr. and Mrs. Fred George Governor Jr., whose marriage was a recent event, are living in Gold HiU. The bride is the former Miss Suzanne Marie Betts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Belts, Prospect. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Governor, Gold Hill. The couple traveled t o Eureka, Calif., for the wedding trip. The Rev. Lochlen Gregory performed the ceremony Sep tember 28 at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in Gold Hill Commun ity Methodist church. Mr. Betts escorted his daugh ter to the altar and gave her in marriage. The bride's baller ina length gown was made with fitted bodice and was of organdy over taffeta. A front panel was trimmed with appliques of lace and a bow accented the bacK waistline. Her shoulder length veil was held by a headdress of white rosebuds and her bouquet was of white carnations and oink rosebuds. Mrs. Keith Frazier, Medford, a cousin of the bridegroom was the bride's attendant. She wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories and her corsage was of pink carnations. Robert Governor, Gold Hill, was best man for his brother. Ralph Dillon, Mt. Shasta, a brother-in-law of the bride groom, and Keith Frazier were ushers. Baskets of gladioli with chry santhemums and asters deco rated the church and family pews were marked with white bows. Some 85 guests attended the rites and reception given by the bride's parents, in the church rooms. Mr. and Mrs. William Frazier assisted and Mrs. Fraz ier made the wedding cake. For her daughter's wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a blue dress with white accessories and the bride groom's mother chose a beige suit with white accessories. Both had white carnation corsages. Mrs. Monty Combs, a cousin of the bridegroom, was in charge of the guest book and Mis. David Hall assisted by Miss Sharon Mather cut and served the cake. Miss Judy Betts, a sister of the bride, poured punch and Miss Frances Governor, a cousin of the bride groom, served coffee. Mrs. Ter ry Clements was at the gift table- . , j j Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ritter, Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Governor, Crescent City, Calif., uncles and aunts of the bride groom: Mrs. Ralph Dillon, sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dillon, all Mt. Shasta, Calif., and Mrs. Jerry Robert son, Tacoma, Wash. The bride. is a graduate of Prospect High school and the bridegroom was graduated the same year from Fortuna, Calif., Union High school. He also at tended Crater High school. He is employed by Bennett Floor service. . For traveling on their wed ding trip the bride wore a light blue sheath dress with matching jacket and white accessories. Officers Re-elecfed By Senior Citizens ASHLAND - Mrs. Arthur Hamaker was re-elected presi' dent of the Ashland Senior Citi zens club at the last meeting of the group. Also re-elected was the vice president, James Grissom, and Mrs. Ben Christ lieb, secretary-treasurer. Appointive officers for the coming term are Mrs. Herbert Specht, chaplain; Mrs. Lee Wal lis, publicity chairman; Mrs. Nancy Surber, hospitality chair man, and Louis Pankey, pro gram chairman. Magical Fingernail Cream Science Wonder CtA" HANDS FOI en eniaiing fingernail tr.alm.nf. Sittpl., faty so vary, very effective, it werks it's magic areund a bwfl.r lik grandmoth.r WS.d so .faithfully od an exlre erdinary ereon sho didn't novo but which is the prodvel of contemporary cosmetic science. It's on unique 30 second trsolKi.nl that ruiYii .it. is ragged cuticle revgkness and ridges, odds strength, hardness glass, provides glass. smeeth boi. far polish, and Is general hialift and -altera premolar af aait grewth. 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So was planted an idea that has had world-wide influence on the lives of millions of people. Westminster Church Women Slate Speaker "High School Drop Out in the Community," will be the topic presented by Mrs. John Dellen back at the Westminster Presby t e r i a n Women's association Tuesday, October 22. The lunch eon meeting will begin at 12 noon. At the meeting the women will have the opportunity to par ticipate in the 1963 Thank Offer ing. Through this, the board of Christian education will provide a city church action research project, "Youth in the Troubled City Church." The group also will assist the board of national missions in construction of a new boy's dormitory at Mary Holmes Jun ior college in West Point, Miss. In addition to this, they will as sist in experimental ventures in the church's ministry to youth. Also assisted by the group will be the United Christian hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. Oregon Trade Chapter Topic "A Resume of Oregon Indus try" was the subject of the pro gram given by Mrs. William Hartman at a recent meeting of the Xi Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, held in the home of Mrs. Raymond Hoadley, Route 3, Box 183E, Medford. Mrs. Richard Frey assisted the hostess. New members there were Mrs. Charles Marrs, Mrs. Ger ald Nelson, Mrs. Don Ferris, and Mrs. Frank Brown. A chapter Halloween parly will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mickelson, 109 Highland drive, Saturday, Octo ber 26, at 7 p.m. Dinner will be a potluck event with casual dress. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Merrill Bene ka, 2049 Perri place, Medford, October 23, at 8 p.m. Nevita Chapter Observance Set CENTRAL POINT Nevita chapter. Order of the Eastern Star members will observe the chapter's fifty-fifth anniversary Tuesday, October 22. Mrs. Ralph Johnson and J. E. Vincent worthy matron and patron will preside for the 8 o'clock evening meeting in Central Point Mason ic hall. Obligation night also will be observed and all members of the order are invited. Mrs. T. M. Littlefield is chair man of the refreshment commit tee to be assisted by Mrs. Made, line Eastgate and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Torrance, all Shady Cove. Unaffiliated OES Members Invited All Eastern Star members not affiliated with valley chapters are invited to Electa club's next session, Friday, October 25 from 12:30 p.m., in Girls Community club. Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs. Maude Lovell, Mrs. Barbara Stone and Mrs. Margaret Jansen will make up the committee. AMAZ ON MIRACLE F1N6CRNAII CARE by CHRIS KINT ptrmitlifi tha viaduct floadnan ta penatrota immediately. Thert's lemaihinfl obawt tha buffer and the creem which ods like afc an tha "a ill, cjififlf them " strength o"d beauty. AMAZ.ON.jet.eae oy bvlf nails ta na and reinvigor- ted beauty is oaiiabla at PHARMACY 6th Ph. 772-6253 i The following June denomina tional presidents and secretaries met in Columbus, Ohio. Even while war was being waged on battle fields, plans were worked out for a day when women of the churches would focus on the responsibilities of peace. "The price of enduring peace" was the theme of that first WCD. They knew that peace was more Uian the absence of war, that peace required planning to bring freedom to all peoples and to give meaning to a world-wide concept of social justice. A personal pledge was taken by thousands of women: "I do solemnly promise in the pres ence of God to work and pray for a durable peace. I do this both for the United States and for justice and liberty for the people of all nations." Since that time United Church Women have prepared bundles of clothes for refugees in many lands. They have collected blankets, linens and yardage for those whose homes were rav aged by war. They made school bags, sewing bags, and medical kits to fight against ignorance, poverty and chronic ill health. Within the United Council of Church Women there are com mittees to study the work of the UN, the specialized agencies therein, foreign policy and issues related to building a peaceful world community. The observation of World Com munity Day in Medford will be November 1 at St. Mark s Epis copal church, 212 North Oak dale avenue, starting at 11 a.m. There will be an all day nursery for pre-school children. Each child should have his own sack lunch. 2 I sYS :Llaffi-lJl life "Nation Building a Channel lo Peace" is the theme for World Community day, annual observance of the Medford Council of Church Women, which will be held Friday, November 1, at St, Mark's Episcopal. The observance, marking Its 20lh anniversary, was established "for a nation-wide study of peace." 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