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8 D SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Mistletoe Camp Elects; Club Party Is Planned Mrs. W. E. Howell was named oracle of Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neighbors of America Lodge, at recent elections. Mrs. L. S. Ba shaw is the retiring oracle. Mrs. A. II. Webster was elect ed vice oracle; Mrs. Alvin L. Lehman, chancellor; Mrs. Mar gery Pearson, recorder; Mrs. Ruby Mallory, receiver; Mrs. Irwin Patten, marshal; Mrs. William S. Russell, assistant marshal; Mrs. Frank E. Uidncy and Mrs. Thomas Mce, inner and outer sentinels; Mrs. Thomas B. Lynch, Mrs. Mae Morrison and Mrs. Ruby Hicks, managers and Mrs. Pearl Bail ey, musician. . Others elected were Mrs. C. D. Hershiscr, faith; Mrs. Ray Anderson, courage; Mrs. Mary Fredericks, modesty; Mrs. Dot Coss unselfishness; Mrs. Thom as B. Lynch, endurance and Mrs. Mae Morrison, flag bearer. The December 19 meeting has been cancelled and a practice session will be conducted De cember 28 in preparation for the formal initiation ceremonies January 2. Members of Mistletoe Club, RNA, and families will meet for a Christmas luncheon Wednes day, December 18 at 12 noon in Girls Community Club. A gift exchange will be held and dona tions will be accepted on proj ect to aid the deaf. Mrs. Irwin Patten, of the lodge, is chair man of the project. Mrs. George Culy, Mrs. David N. Frayshcr, Mrs. Alvin Leh man and Mrs. W. E. Howell make up the day's committee. OUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU Here is a small way in which v''-'p we would like to say Merry . cfjy T Christmas" to all our friends -"iKs and customers. From now until Christmas we will feature a special selection of dresses. For each dress you buy we offer as our aift to vou One Free Dress. jS V I 1 Clara and Doreen 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! As always, we feature a large selection of the latest fashions with full size ranges. You'll love the Town and Country v. look. And, there will not be a V bolter time lo take advantage i of these special prices than t, . now. P.S. For those who wait for first of the year sales . . . DON'T. This Is It. "Only The Look Is Expensive" ,AAAAAAAAAAAAi other " ,"". JT my eat .'""'prv .., ,".p hnn ....... , ' . . "''"( iV..... . rx...... . " .vnii . M .lr... " P"Ckai, I fPli.1 1 - r M ill. I CAKli! Vootl Otisniln J ((.() First Ave, New York, N. V. 10016 tTj I or yniir nearest CAKE ollice Here I A.M. $ , o ollirrs niav rat. Relatives and Friends Attend Eugene Rites When Miss Ruth Ann Bennett, Springfield, and Mason H. Lud wig, Eugene, former Medford resident, were married Novem ber 80 in Eugene, several rela tives of the bridegroom from Medford and Applegate were among the guests. the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ben nett, Springfield, and the bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. B. Ludwig, 511 Austin Street, Medford, who went north for the ceremony. ihe rites were read at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Central United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John Ash wood, minister of the church, and the Rev. Ross Knotts. Eb- bert Memorial Methodist Church, Springfield, officiated. Wears Taffeta The bride's gown was of floor length taffeta with an overdress of lace which revealed a front panel of the taffeta accented by a lace bow with streamers. Her fingertip veil, held by an Elizabethan cap of lace and pearls loaned by Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Eugene, who served as honor attendant. She carried a white orchid with gold chrysan themums and she wore crystals which had belonged to her grandmother. Other attendants were Miss Audrey Crawford, maid of hon or and Miss Judy Gunkler, bridesmaid. Their gowns were similar to that worn by the bride, all in gold tones with yel low lace ovcrdreses. Their head pieces were gold lace and they carried bouquets of gold chrysanthemums. Karen Joanne Bennett and Kathern Ann Bennett, nciccs of the bride, were flower girls. They wore white dresses with white hats and carried baskets filled with gold chrysanthe mums. Craig Mathcny, Apple gate, nephew of the bridegroom, carried the rings. Lighting the candles were Mrs. Robert Deck and Mrs. Gary Mead. Their frocks were of dark gold and their bouquets were in the same shade. Richard Brown, Hollywood, Calif., was best man. Brother Attends Wallace Ludwig, Richmond, Calif., and Ernst Ludwig, Whit- tier, Cailf., brothers of the bridegroom; Donald Day, Port land, Kay Bradshaw and Kaipn Bennett seated tne guests. The church was decorated with yellow and gold chrysan themums. The reception was held in Fel lowship Hall. Mrs. James Snow had charge of the reception. Mrs. Waller Steinko and Mrs. Budd Griffin served the wed ding cake, while Mrs. Marshall Sweet, Medford, a sister of the bridegroom and Miss Jean Bolt on, North Bend, served coffee and punch. Mrs. Lloyd Welles and Mrs. Clifford Newman had charge of gifts. Mrs. Sam Even son registered the guests. ine couple plans to make their wedding trip during the Christmas holidays. The bride and bridegroom attended the University of Oregon and both are teachers. The bride is on the teaching staff of Reedsport High School and the bridegroom teaches at Clear Lake Grade School, Eugene. They will live in the Eugene area. The bridegroom attended Southern Oregon College and is a Medford High School gradu ate. Mother Wears Lace For her daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore a light blue lace ensemble with beige accessories and the bride groom's mother chose a tur quoise blue sheath dress with white accessories. Both had white gold - throated orchids. Others from Medford were Mrs. 0. W. Matheny, a sister of the bridegroom; Mr. Sweet and son, Stanley; Mrs. Don Stoncr, a neice of the bride groom, Mr. Stoner and sons, Don Brian and Patrick; Bruce Matheny, Applegate, a nephew, with Mrs. Matheny and sons, David and Craifi. Airs. Aldee Davis Is Club Hostess MONTAGUE - Mrs. Aldee Davis entertained the Little Shasta Bridge Club at her ranch home in the Little Shasta area December 10. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Jessie Coon rod. The home was decorated with hand made decorations from na tive greenery. In spite of her 87 years, the hostess had made the wreaths and arrangements which lent a festive air to the home. Dessert was followed by cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Effie Butler, Mrs. Ora McGreg or, Mrs. Larry Walters, Mrs. Pauline Snider, and Mrs. Elsie Turner. t ', -4' - ATI! l 4 f ' ' ' I , m i L 1 J Mi ' I M$ 4 IV r iitMkk ft i inmwrmtri,.! Mr. and Mrs. Dinner To Honor Royal Arch Masons JACKSONVILLE - Royal i ville Masonic T t m p i i; given by Royal Arch Widows of Jack sonville. The committee is made up of Mrs. Don C. Shore, Mrs. Helen I Arch Masons and their guests will be honored at a potluck dinner Tuesday, December 17 at 6:30 p.m., in the Jackson- Buffington and Mrs. William Couller. Mrs. Ki- Picard will preside at a business meeting for the women after dinner. A sudsy cloth or soft brush is best for cleaning chrome. Mason H. Ludwig Yule Programs Are Announced Christmas programs will be given at meetings of two PEO Sisterhood chapters this week. Chapter CG will meet Wednes day, December 18, at the home of Mrs. G. T. Haupert, 222 Val ley View Drive. A gift exchange will be held and Mrs. R. E. Mencke will give the program, "Time for Christmas." Chapter CP will meet for lunch Wednesday, December 18, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Reichers, 2447 Hill crest Road. She will be assisted by Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. Donald Gardner. The Christmas program, "Christmas Jewels' will be giv en by Mrs. Irving A. Mirick to be followed by a gift exchange. The Chapter CG meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. with a commit tee including Mrs. R. J. O'Sul livan, Mrs. Fred Chez, Mrs. J. A. Grigsby, Mrs. Kenneth Phillips and Mrs. Judd Green man serving dinner. Navy Mothers Club Party Announced A Christmas party for Med ford Navy Mothers Club mem bers will be conducted from 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday. December 17 in the home of Mrs. James Wicker, 809 Adams Lane. Those wno attend should take exchange gifts and cookies, cake or candy. All interested mothers of Navy personnel are invited. EM) K TL Kl... r...Ja CUnnn'.nn Cantor Sill IIIO Mil lien waaauo rfiiviiiy vviuwi k 1 !( v 'X Htk Installation Is Held ASHLAND - Willi dedicatory prayer the Rev. B. J. Holland installed officers uf the Presby terian Women's Association at the December meeting. The service in the church sanctuary was followed by luncheon in the fireside room and a Christmas program in the afternoon. Mrs. Alice Phillips was re elected president of the associa- I Gene Morris, vice president; Mrs. O. L. Wright, secretary; Mrs. Eugene Clark, treasurer, and chairmen of Ihe commit ters. Christmas carols were sung by a group of children from Walker School under the di rection of Mrs. Virginia Cecil and accompanied on the organ by Mrs. .1. W. McCoy. The birth of Jesus in prophecy and fullfill- ment was the afternoon pro gram theme presented by Mrs Richard Bcrninghnuscn, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Don Nichols, Mrs. C. A. Slathers and Mrs. McCoy. During a short business meet ing conducted by Mrs. Phillips plans were made for an in formal coffee hour the following week and announcement was made of the congregational meeting January 12. The reg ular association meeting next month will be January 9 instead of January 2. Luncheon hostesses were the Mesdames Bon C'hristlicb. V. A Wnttcll. Clifford Miller, Nichols and Clark. Lodge Members j Entertained j At Yule Party ! A musical program furnished entertainment fur members of : Ihe Degree of Honor Lodge at i their annual Christmas party held December 9 in Girls Com- i munity Club. A variety of numbers were ! played by Alexander's Hand. St. j Mary's Girl Scout Troop 76 1 sang carols led by Mrs. J. A. I Carrara and other selections ' were sung by Tina Carara: i Mary and John Schuchard and Kay Smith. .Susie Schuchard : and Carl Ann Schuchard played i piano numbers. ' Members of the committee I were Miss Adabce Seller and Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Refresh ment were served and boxes of candy were given Ihe children. jf7J MESTTA ICE CltEAM for dessert tonight! What a treat for young folks . . . and old folks, too! Smooth, luscious, grand-tasting FIESTA ICE CREAM in each one's favorite flavor. It's made even better with Jorgensen's exclusive nutrient NUTRIMIX added! 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