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6 C SUNDAY, 0 ' II Mr? 4 s r ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Garrett Valley Couple Honored On Fiftieth Anniversary GOLD HILL Bronze and gold crysanthemums made a setting for a reception Sunday, October 20, that honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dusenberry on their golden wedding anni versary. It was held in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Tilley, Galls Creek Road, Gold Hill. The Dusenberrys are long time residents of Southern Ore gon and now reside at 2761 Riv erbanks Road, Grants Pass. About SO relatives and friends called at the Tilley home. The couple had five children, four daughters and a son. They are Mrs. Tilley, Gold Hill; Mrs. Raymond Biles, Grants Pass; Mrs. Woodrow Kendall, Port land; Mrs. John Wilde, who died in 1959, and Raymond Dusen berry, Coos Bay. There are 15 erandchlldren and 6 great- grandchildren. Mrs. Kendall and Raymond Dusenberry were unable to attend the reception. Slater Arrives A sister of Mrs. Dusenberry, Mrs. Susan Jacobson, came for the occasion from Daley City, Calif. She arrived during the receotion as a surprise. Two other sisters and two aunts of the honored woman were pres ent, Mrs. Howard Wharton, We are Mr. mi ii'in ii iiiww.;iiftiiTg l 5 1 I h I in; PHONE 773-4559 For an Annaintmnt. ; ' - Now Accepting Appointments! NOVEMBER 10, 1963 f Ul II i f Medford, Mrs: Ivan Smith, Mrs. Nora Wait, and Mrs. John An dru, Gold Hill. Mrs. Biles cut and served the cake. Mrs. Howard Misner, Cen tral Point, poured coffee, and Mrs. Tilley presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Andru took charge of the - gift table, and Mrs. William Elhart, grand daughter, Ashland, kept t h e guest book. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dusen berry lived in Oregon all of their lives and since their wed ding day in 1913 had resided in the vicinity of Gold Hill until seven years ago when they mov ed to Grants Pass. They are members of early-day families. Mr. Dusenberry, retired in 1956 as an employe of the Ideal Cement Company plant at Gold Hill. They are members of the Archery Club at Grants Pass and have a collection of many trophies due to this mutual in terest, uther leisure time ac tivities of Mr. Dusenberry are hunting, fishing, and playing the violin and banjo. He has con t.Bued to play for country style dances in the area occasionally. Her interests other than archery are tending a garden which has many varieties of flowers, and doing handiwork. proud to announce . . . Anthony WINNIE'S Style Salon and Wiggery Mr. Anthony style director of The John Pari and James Victor International Beauty Colleges, Los Angeles, demonstrator of advanced controlled permanent wave process , , , one of the creators of "The Hair Style of the Month" and winner of many National Awards at Disneyland and the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. Featuring a New Controlled Permanent Wave Process ... an exclusive by Mr. Anthony. All Styles from Basics to Fantasies and Wigs J r WINNIE'S Stve Salon j '-lW Just over m, tast Pair Wed In Reno Ceremony PROSPECT - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Garrett, whose mar riaiie was an event of early Oc tober in Reno, Nev., are living in Prospect where the bride- Broom is employed by tne U.a, Forest Service. The bride, the former Miss Judith Carol Aiv dresen, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andresen, Pros pect. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett, also live in Prospect. The couple made their honey' moon trip to Klamath Falls, fol lowing the wedding supper serv ed in Sun Valley, Nev., for which the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Andresen, were hosts. For trav eling the bride wore a beige suit. Her corsage was of red roses. The October 5 rites were read at 7 o'clock in the evening in the Reno Sunset Chapel by the Rev. John Paramore. It was witnessed by relatives of the couple. Mr. Andresen gave his daugh ter in marriage. The bride's ballerina length gown was of white satin brocade and her elbow length veil was held by a pillbox hat. She carried bouquet of white carnations. Miss Kris Schaffran, Pros pect, attended the bride. Her ballerina length frock was of red taffeta with sweetheart neckline and her corsage was of white roses. Arthur Andresen, Prospect, a brother of the bride, was best man. The bride and bridegroom at tended Prospect High School. t Rebekahs Make Church Plans Plans have been made by Olive Rebekah Lodge women to attend Methodist church ser vices November 17 in a group. The plans were made during a Homecoming dinner meeting held last week. The women are to meet at the church at 10:45 a. m. Mrs. Mary Cave and Miss Caroline Leaders led the lodge women in oldtime songs at last week s event. A bazaar and food sale also were discussed, the date set for December 6. Mrs. Margie Pearson presented the obligation service. Floridans Visit In Shady Cove SHADY COVE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Merrill Island, Fla., are spending a few days in Shady Cove with Mr. John son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas and his grand I mother, Mrs. Frances Miller. Mr. Anthony Is NOW affiliated with ii & w'ggery IS the bridaa at Main btreet i An open house October 20 honored Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Heath in observance of their silver wedding anniversary. The Heaths live at 2457 Barnett Road. The reception was given by relatives of the Heaths. Heaths Honored Guests On 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Heath observed their 25th wedding an niversary October 20 with an open house at their home 2457 Barnett Road. The event was given by Mrs. James L. Heath, daughter-in-law of the couple; Mrs. Harold Ellis, Mrs. James Mulhollen, Mrs. Charles Workman, Mrs. David Haggard, all sisters of Mrs. Roy Heath, and Mrs. Floyd McClanahan and Mrs. Richard McClanahan, sisters-in-law of Mrs. Roy Heath. Mrs. Paul Yocum, aunt of Mrs. Heath, cut and served the anniversary cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Mulhollen poured coffee and Mrs. Workman presided at the punch bowl. Miss Linda Ellis, niece, was in charge of the guest book. Some 40 friends and relatives attended. Carnations and chry santhemums decorted the tables for the open house. Mrs. Roy Heath wore a black knit dress with white carnation corsage. Unable to attend was the couple's son, who telephoned from the Presidio in San Fran cisco, where he is stationed with the U.S. Army. Mother, Baby Care Classes Set Wednesday Jackson County Chapter of the American Rod Cross will offer , a new mother and baby care class at the Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital beginning Wednesday, November 13, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The class will be conducted twice a week, each Monday and Wednesday, for a period of three weeks and will be instruct ed by Mrs. Thomas Spatz, as sisted by Mrs. Robert Fry and Mrs. Thomas Donahue. According to Red Cross offi cials the class will be limited In number, however, an addi tional class will be scheduled if the demand warrants such ac tion, This class is open to both men and women, and both par ents are urged to attend if pos sible. Prospective parents interest ed in enrolling in this program are requested to register by calling the Red Cross office telephone 772-4405. Beehive Club Members of the Beehive Club of Olive Rebcksh Lodge will tie quilts at their meeting Monday, November 11 at 10 a.m., in the IOOF Hall. A noon covered dish luncheon will be served. A 1 1 lodge members arc invited. Think of us as your Fur Consultants Ml'JDKOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON ..A i.l Mr. and Mrs. Heath were married in Reno, Nev., October 23, 1938, and have lived in the Rogue Valley since that time except during World War II. He is a member of the Elks Lodge, AF&AM, Scottis Rite bodies and Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mrs. Heath is a mem ber of the Eagles Auxiliary. Plans Made for Garden Club's Fair. Friday YREKA Plans for the Gar den Club Fair, sponsored by the Yreka Garden Club, were made during the recent meet ing of the afternoon section at the Pacific Power and Light Company rooms. Some 20 members attended. The Fair will be held Friday, November 15, at 206 West Miner Street, next to the Flower Shop. The hours will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It was decided that members collect items for a white ele phant booth and that there would be booths to sell vases, figurines, knick knacks, flower bowls, place mats, etc. Also of' fered for sale would be bulbs, house plants, plastic flowers dried flower arrangements, and materials from which bouquets and arrangements could be made for the holidays. The evening section of the Garden Club met the same eve ning at the home of Mrs. Ray Penney and Mrs. Friedman pre sented the plans made by the afternoon group. Following the meeting the members practiced making dried flower arrangements. The money derived from this proj ect will be used for civic im provements. The Garden Club landscaped the College of the Siskiyous, the Yreka High School and is now in the process of landscap ing the Hinge Memorial Pool. Willow Springs Unit Makes Trip WILLOW SPKINGS Members of the Willow Springs Home Ex tension unit recently made a bi-annual trip to Prospect to visit a former member. During past visits the group has toured the electric plant there and also have gone on hikes in the woods of the area. On this recent visit they re mained indoors because of in clement weather. Members pro vided entertainment by telling of past experiences and one member told of coming to Ore' gon from Chicago in 1920, camp ing on the way. f Bring IN THE Sojourners Will Convene On Thursday Mcdtord sojourners win con vene only one time in November rather than twice as they com monly do each month, as tneir second meeting date is on Thanksgiving Day. The one ses sion is scheduled for Thursday, November 13 at 12 noon in the Girls Community club. The organization is a social one for the purpose of aiding newcomers to become acquaint ed in Medford. Any woman who has lived in the vicinity for less than two years is invited to attend and become a mem ber. The latest social event was an evening card party when a notluck dinner was served. Dec orations were in the Halloween motif. The executive board serv ed as hostesses. Card prizes were won by Mrs. W. Housechild, Asa Lemon and Mrs. Esther Coleman Navy Mothers .(TV-thai, point A noon potluck luncheon will be served by members oi uie lenuai Point Navy Mothers club uarinocrinv Nnvember 13 in the home of Mrs. L. D. Booth, 134 Alder Street, Central Point, ine meeting will open at 10:30 a.m. Newlvwed Pa To Mexico on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carl Short traveled to Old Mexico fnr thoir honevmoon. BOinB by way of Southern California, and now are at home at 352 Gibbon Road, Central Point. The bride is the former Miss Mildred Jane Spence who lived in the home of her foster par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Erick son, 606 West Fourth Street. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Parton, Ruch. The couple's wedding was an event of October 19 at 8 o'clock in the Medford Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Robert E. Cull officiated. Mr. Erickson gave the bride in marriage. Her floor length gown was of lace over satin, made with scalloped neckline and trimmed with sequins. Her bouquet was of orchids which she carried on a white Bible. Miss Pat Southard was the honor attendant and Miss Loria Griffin, Jacksonville, was brides maid. Mrs. Joann Holstrom served as bridesmatron. The attendants' gowns were of chiffon over satin, the hon or attendant in brown and the Nevita Chapter To Entertain OES Officer CENTRAL POINT-N e v i t a Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday, No vember 12 at 8 p.m. in the Central Point Masonic Hall to receive instruction from Mrs. Merle LaMarr, Beaverton, as sociate grand matron of the Oregon Grand Chapter. Mrs. Ralph Johnson and J. Edwin Vincent, worthy matron and pa tron, will preside for the busi ness session. Mrs. Calvin McKibben Is chairman of the refreshment committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Leonard Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, and Mr. McKibben. Preceding the meeting, Mrs. LaMarr will be the guest of honor at a no-host dinner to be held at Ping's Garden, begin ning at 6 p.m. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Loyal V. Kelley, dial 664-1091. Past Matrons JACKSONVILLE - Past Ma trons Club of Adarel Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet for a dessert luncheon Monday, Nover.iber 11 at 12:30 p.m., in Jacksonville Masonic Temple. Hostesses will be Mrs, Ralph Lue, Mrs. Ida Wilson and Mrs. Lula haulsberry. Whether you come to us for a full-length fur coat or a tiny fur accessory, ' we want you to be thoroughly satisfied. We want you to speak well of us to your friends. Wb want you to buy furs from us again in the future. And we want to help you look after your furs throughout their long lives. So don't think of us as just a fur store. us your questions about fur quality, fur workmanship, fur wear, and fur care. We think it's good business to give you good advice. MASTER FURRIERS MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER V I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carl Short lir Travels Honeymoon others, yellow. They carried chrysanthemums on lace cov ered hearts. Rania Jones was flower girl and Eric Holstrom carried the rings. Terry Bezoff, Central Point, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Seating the guests were Clyde Travis, Upper Ap plegate and John Heath. About 150 guests attended the wedding and some 100 were at the reception given by Mrs. Erickson and the bridegroom's mother in the church rooms. The bride wore a beige suit for traveling. She attended Med ford High School and the bride groom, a mechanic at West Main Rent-All attended Yreka. Calif., High School. See Parker Woods for Capri Boots Little Heel Boots Fx DISSATISFIED with the texture of your Try one of our BRAND NEW BODY PERMANENTS! The finest foundation for a the modern hair stylesl NO curl, NO fuzxy ends No pin ning up hair every nite. Make an appointment now! Peggy Lewellyn Mae Wilson Nancy Flanagan Billie Powers Phone 772-5020 DAI I AMLTI'C studio of beauty ROLL AND S 24 South Grape St. It's time for ."boots", and you will find a big selection right now in Woods Shoe depart ment. Waxed Leathers Crepe Soles U.S. Famous Eskilous Knee Hi Red & Black Patent. 998 to 13 5.98 11.98 Parker 220 E. Main District ONA Election Set Officers of District 4, Oregon Nurses Association, will be eiected at a meeting of the members Tuesday, November 12 at 8 p.m., in the office of Dr. J. C. Luce and Dr. W. G. Bingham, neurosurgeons, 33 North Central Avenue. Dr. Luce will discuss the medical doctor and registered nurse team. Miss Marjorie Sandfort, registered medical technologist, will demonstrate electro-diagnostic aides. The office nurse section of the district will be the hostess group and all registered nurses are invited. SEWING CLASSES MEDFORD YARDAGE SHOP (410 E. Main St.) takes pride Introducing PAT BEYER Beginner's Short Course to start Nov. 1 4 (4 weeks). Call 773-5681 or 773-1622 for information. hair? Turn-down Cuffs LEONS