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4 U I : , Mr. and Mr. Terrance Claire Simmons (S. 0. Color Processors) Newlyweds Return Home From California Trip Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Claire Simmons have returned from their wedding trip to Los An geles, Calif., and now live on Vilas Road, Mcdford. The bride is the former Miss Donna Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Johnson, 2612 Howard Avenue. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Simmons, noule 2, Box 183E, Mcdford. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Jack Willcuts In Friends Church November 16 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a full length Chantilly lace gown with elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses cen tered with a white orchid. Aunt Is Attendant Mrs. Lyle Pope, Prospect, the bride's aunt was matron of hon or and Miss Sharon Mather, Christmas Party Set The Mcdford Duplicate Bridge Club will hold its Christmas party Tuesday, December 17, at the Girls Community uun start ing with a dinner at 6 p.m. All players and their husbands or wives are invited to attend. A oift exchange will be held. Top scorers in the regular play session December iu were George PolsM and ueorge none, HS'.j, north-south position and Ray S. Wise and John Short ridno. 117, east-west position. Other winners in the north- south position were: Roger Smoot and Paul A. Hatton, 112, second; and Mrs. Fred Rehling and Mrs. Berg Marten and Mrs. Dolph Phipps and Mrs. M. Ho gan, 100, to tie for third. In the CHst-wcst position, win ners were Mrs. Sam Richardson and Mrs. J. J. Dougherty, UBMj; Mrs. Glen Harrison and Gary Peterson, 108M!, third, and Dr. L. D. Wanek and R. R. Dickey, !M'i, fourth. 2hr. Quality Service No Extra Charge 1HI ' I M V r3 1 ABB GRESSETT'S I Drive In Cleaners nd Gjtiwy Shopping Ctntir ASHLAND Shady Cove and Miss Ann Gnv- enor, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. Vicltl Hurt, another cousin, was the flower girl and Michael Johnson, a nephew of the bride, carried the rings. 1 he attendants wore frocks or chiffon and lace in green, yel low and coral pastel shades with matching shoes. Their bouquets were of white carnations. Elwin Simmons, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were LeRoy John son, a brother of the bride, and Vale Womelsdorf, Central Point, the bridegroom's cousin. wnite chrysanthemums dec orated the church and pew ends were marked with bows which matched the attendant's gowns. Mrs. Cliff Aldridge and Mcl- vln Johnson sang the wedding songs. Many at Ceremony Some 200 guests witnessed the ceremony, among them grand parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mather and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, and the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Millie Johnson. The reception given by the bride's parents was held in Hie church reception hall. In charge were Mrs. Mary I.angslon and Mrs. Carroll Johnson. Mrs. Ray Johnson had charge of the guest book. At the reception table were Mrs. Leslie Croucher. an aunt of the bride and Mrs. Wayne Jones, who served the cake; Mrs. Womelsdorf, who poured the punch and Mrs. Al Hooker, aunt of the bridegroom. who served coffee. At the gift table were Miss Mama Rur tcau and Miss Kluine Johnson, a cousin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ralph Rlcvins assisted. For her daughter's wedding and reception the bride's moth er wore a navy nine suit wiin white accessories and the hnne- groom's mother chose a boigp brocade suit. Both wore pink rosebud corsages. While on their honeymoon trip the couple were guests of the bridegroom's aunt and un cle, Mr. and Mrs. Dovle Ren- olds. Los Angeles. The bride is a HXil graduate of Crater High School and is i employed In the office of Ml. Pitt Company. 1 no nrinrgronm J is employed by Cascade Wood Products Company. Applegate Valley Club Plans Party APPLEGATE VAl.LEY-Mis. Rolland Smith will he hostess to members of Applegate Val ley Garden Club al her home Thursday, December 13 al p.m. Mrs. Clifton Chilclers will lead a discussion on Christmas dec-1 orations in the home, and mem bers are asked to bring ideas on this topic. There will he a gifl exchange. Everyone interested is welcome. For a tasty Ileal, dip drained canned apricot halves or peach slices in well beaten egg, roll in sifted dried bread crumbs, then saute in hot fat in skillet. 1 Serve piping hot. Anniversary Observed PHOENIX - Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Jarnett, Pioneer Road, Phoenix were honored at a dinner December 8 at Oak Knoll Country Club, Ashland, in observance of the couple's fortcith wedding anniversary. The event was given by rela tives of the couple. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Jarrett, Brookings and Mr. and Mrs. Otto De jar nett, Mcdford, brothers and sis ters - in - law of Mr. De Jar nett; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cole man, a brother and sister - in -law of Mrs. De Jarnett; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arant and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGuire, her nieces, all of Mcdford; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Yreka, Calif. Mr. Jones Is a nephew of Mrs. De Jarnett. The couple was married in McJford and they obtained their marriage license in Jackson ville, location of the Jackson County Courthouse at that time. They have lived in the area since that lime and have been at Phoenix for about 10 years. Mr. De Jarnett is employed at Kogap Lumber Company. Chapter Plans Election, Party The December meeting of Crater Lake Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, will be a Christmas party Saturday, December 21, at the Girls Community Club. Members are requested to take an antique In their posses sion to exhibit and describe in answer to roll call. The Rev. David R. Brown, accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Marsh, will sing a group of songs appropriate to the Christmas season. A gift exchange will conclude the pro gram. Hostesses will be Mesdames B. G. Harding, Don S. Stevens, J. L. Houck, G. W. Louthan and G. W. McBce. Officers Announced . Mrs. C. J. Walstrom has been elected president of the newly organized Rogue Valley chapter of the Delphian Society. Other officers of the new group are Mrs. Alan Markce, vice-president; Mrs. James Quinn, secre tary: Mrs. Karl Clinkenbeard, treasurer. Mrs. E. H. Loveness will serve as chairman of the seminar board and board members are Mrs. Donald Smith and Mrs. Ron Caperna. Other charter members of the chapter are Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. James Quinn, Mrs. Wayne Saf ley, Mrs. Albert B. Schwab, Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Wayne Strublc, Mrs. Ralph Thompsen, and Mrs. William C. Tycer. The first regular meeting of the study group will be held Friday, Jan. 10, and at that time the women will discuss the basic concepts included in the tbree-year survey of psy chological, political and cultural patterns by which people in the modern world live. Solution for leftover celery: Chop with an onion and cook. It will make a freezer item for future use in a stuffing or soup. Alba Truffle Festival On Senior Center Program The Truffle Festival in Alba Italy will be subject of slides to be shown to Senior Activity Center Arm Chair Travelers Monday, December 15 at 1:30 p.m., in the center at 601 East Jackson Street. John Snider, former Medford mayor will show the scenes and narrate his experiences and impressions of culture and industry of Alba, i Medford's Sister City. The former mayor also will show pictures of a trip to Rome and other cities of Europe made by him and his family earlier 1 this year. I Dr. Frank Roberts, program header, has noted an Increased 0 As Jkw, 13 attendance at the travel pro grams which will be continued each Monday through the holi days, though some of the other center programs will be can celled. Jesse Anderson showed pictures last Monday of Ice land, Finland, Denmark, Swe den and Norway. The center knitting class will convene next on January 1, Mrs. Edward Barnett, instructor has announced. The Tuesday oil painting class will meet December 17 to plan work on paintings discussed by Hal Bishop, guest instructor last week giving lessons on drawing and painting from life models. Mrs. Nettie Williams, the regular teacher of the group served refreshments assisted by Mrs. Laurence Heckett. Spanish class members will meet at 10 a.m., Wednesday, December 18 and will decide then when the next two meet ings will be held, because of conflict in dates of Christmas and New Year's Day. The center executive board will meet with city council and other officials Wednesday, De cember 18 at 2 p.m., in the City Council rooms instead of meeting on Thursday afternoon as previously scheduled. A dis cussion will be held on the fu ture of the center. Shuffle board teams are tn play Thursday morning and the Senior Center Orchestra will practice at 1 p.m. Last week the orchestra played for the Christmas party of the Ship mates Class of the Methodist Church and orchestra members were dinner guests. The contact bridge group will play Saturday, December 21 from 1 to 4 p.m. Cotton swabs are handy ap plicators of liquid cleanup for gravy, wine, coffee or chocolate spills. Attrmling a meeting of (he auxiliary to the Jackson County .Medical Society Wednesday evening were (left to right) Mrs. Guy Mc Culclian. president-elect of the auxiliary tn tile Oregon Medical Society; Mrs. Stanley Iti-own, virr-piTsidcnt of the Jackson County Auxiliary: Mrs. J. Clifton Massar, president of the Oregon Auxiliary and Mrs. James Wil son, president of the Jackson County Aux iliary. Both the. Oregon Auxiliary officers are from Portland. Gifts from DANSK A new shipment just arrived -A ' Ll, : Ml IJiVII IflMHU medford, OREGON GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 INCLUDING SATURDAY, DEC. 21 "The Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" 1 Heard the Bells en Chriilmas Day " Their old, familiar carols play, And wild and tweet The words repeat )) ' Pat on oarth, goodwill to mini THIS CHRISTMAS, GIVE THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF BETTER HEARING. SPECIAL GIFT PLAN. SONOTONE9 OF MEDFORD 105 West Main Street Phone 772-5904 I . 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