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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON (INAV, DECEMBER 22, IDIill ryrzz rnn Twedells Feted on Anniversary ASHLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Twedcll. 1675 Valley View Road, Ashland, were hon ored December 14 at dinner in Oak Knoll Country Club Dining, K inn, ui uuseivance oi ineir tnir- ty-fourth wedding anniversary. The dinner was given by their two daughters and sons-in-law j and son and daughter-in-law. i Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Twedcll i and Mr. and Mrs. Don Strong, an Asniana, ana Mr. and Mrs James Nilsen. Medford. For the occasion Mrs. Twcdell wore a light blue sheath dressi Shirley .Mae Nielsen with black patent accessories. ! p Her corsage was of white car-; parents orOup j nations and tiny pink rosebuds. Host for PartV x , v ... A headdress made of a tiny sleigh filled with red and green Christmas tree balls was worn hy Airs. Gordon Williams for the an nual Christmas Rail of Medford Junior Serv ice League held December 14 at Rogue Val ley Country Club. Mrs. Williams, a league member, is shown here with Mr. Williams (at right). Others in the group are Dr. Jack L. l.usl, Mrs. Lust, Mrs. Gordon Hudson (at right) and Mrs. James Shaw, with back lo the camera. (Knaekstedt photo) Parents Tell Of Engagement A party for children of mem bers of Parents Without Part ners was scheduled for Satur day evening in the Rehabilita tion Center. Martin Barerlt, so cial chairman, was in charge of the event assisted by Miss Ther esa Hisel, and other teen-age children of members. The refreshment committee was made up of Mrs. Bernice Clark. Mrs. Alicia Funderburk. ' 1 j Mrs. Maxine Mee and Mrs. Don- aic, wcLoy. A gift exchange was held and entertainment was on the program. t Students Pledged At College ASHLAND - The Southern Oregon College Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi held a pledging cere- j mony at the home of Dr. Betty Lou Dunlop December 15. Dr. Roy McNeal, doctor of letters and professor of geography at Southern Oregon College, was presented with an honorary membership because of his con tributions to education at SOC. !Dr. E. C. McGill, assistant to I the president, and Dr. Chester Squire, associate professor of education, were also faculty initiates. Student pledges were teacher ber 14, 1929 and have lived in The bride - elect is a senior the Rogue Valley area for 28 ! stU(enl t GraUs pass HiRn years, tor the past 14 years they have operated a dairy ranch and orchard in Ashland. Mother Visits In Central Point CENTRAL POINT - Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Heppner, Ore., will spend the Christmas holidays in Central Point with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and their family. The Anhorns' sons, Bill and Jeff, students at Oregon State University, arrived home from school Friday night. The former is a senior and the latter a sophomore at the university. Yule Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Povl Bange, La Habra, Calif., were expected to arrive in Medford yesterday to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Collins 10U B.ddle Road, and their three daugh ,.....u nnhhip and Rene. tors, r.a"'J. rniiins Mrs'. Bange and Mrs are sisters One of the most elaborate coiffures worn to the annual Med ford Junior Service League's Christmas Ball was that of Mrs. Houston Pitts, shown here dancing with Mr. Pitts. The hairdo, the work of Barbara at Mann's Beauty Salon, was arranged in a tower effect and lopped with a jewel. Mrs. Pitts, a league mem ber, and Barbara added three hairpieces to Mrs. Pitts' natural hair lo achieve the outstanding coiffure. (Knaekstedt photo) 0ifoiukd..Ml fesrn ' . an hart s Wonderful gifts ... fun to give . . . delightful to receive, For the last minute shoppers we have a host of gifts that will please the most discriminating woman. Why not drop in and browse around. k LINGERIE HOSIERY " ir HANDBAGS ; -V DRESSES ir SWEATERS r ROBES iz JEWELRY k CLOCKS k SUITS SKIRTS v: SCUFFS i- PERFUME k WATCHES k COATS -Jr SPORTSWEAR v.V CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Sizes 3 to 14 Let us help you choosel 1 ".... 617 East Main Phone 772-8992 Your Selection Beautifully Gift Wrapped jg .(I School and her fiance is a 1962 graduate of the same school. He now is employed by the U. S. Forest Service in Grants Pass. No wedding date has been set. L...f ..... ii-XlL-.rM,il same as ine noweres wnicn Annt vnTv m. m.. u. ' "7" U5CU ncr wcaomB:Fred Nielsen, Route 1. Box 42, ! education majors who "had ',. .. ,, . ! Applegate, announce the en- j .1 grade average or better; who irn!w a dinner gifts and a! gagFombont o( their daURhtCr, had met all requirements set Z enunl presented Miss shirlev Mac Km to!for(h by ,e niona, organiza. Mr and Mr. Twedell were ! S0? L1:':"0.?1 ,had COm,"d?d 9 'T" ' married in Peoria, 111., Decern- SXh rV,. p,. b" I "f . 31 and worthy educational ideals." Candidates (or membership in cluded Judy Brill, Mary de Place, Dick Gustafson, Mrs. Nile Johnson. Mrs. Evelyn Hervey, Jean Pletsch, Dolores Poole, Mrs. Rachel Vandenhock and Mrs. Dona Mac Shepherd, all Mcdlord; haii Cooper and Mrs. Marilyn Rice, Central Point; Dennis Dcdrick, James llamby, Edthel Rcdbrid, Mrs. Maxine Stringer and Mrs. Mary Jean Myrick, all Ashland; Judith Foote, Grants Pass; Charles Hiney and Sandra Kincaid, Roseburg; Caol Kelso, Lake view, Ore.; Norbert Polh, Cave Junction; Penny Preston, Klam ath Falls, and Nancy Knight, San Jose, Calif. Warren Wolfs To Be Honored At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Wolf a-d their children, Doug and Mr, and Mrs. Arley R. Spain, 821 Beall Lane, Medford, an- If f-Ml Miss .Minion Parsons (Lamtis photo) SOC Students Are Engaged The engagement of Miss Mar ion Inness Parsons to George I Edwin Bratton has been an nounced by the bride - elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Parsons, 2329 East Main Street. The bridegroom elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bratton Jr., 613 Carrington Street. Miss Parsons is a I960 Med ford High School graduate and her fiance is a 1959 graduate of Momath Union High School. Both are students at Southern Oregon College. She is a senior majoring in elementary educa tion and he is also working to ward a degree in elementary Saumlra Klizahoth l.oc Engagement Is Announced Marriage Announced ASHLAND - News of the November 1 marriage of Linda Leila Hale to David Ernest Gossett Jr. was revealed last week at a Christmas party in Suzanne Homes Hall, Southern Oregon College campus. The an nouncement came during the festivities attended by more than 150 girls living in the dor mitory where the bride has been a councilor. The new Mrs. Gossett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro land L. Treharne, Hawthorne, Nev., who came to Ashland for the wedding ceremony perform ed by Justice of the Peace Frances Gallatin. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Earnest education, tie aisn attention san , Gossett Sr., Coral Gables, Mi Francisco City College. He is ami, Fla. employed by Oregon Food Stores. The wedding date has been planned for next June 27. A reception for relatives and a few close friends of the couple was held at th n--'e home, 727 Siskiyou Boulevard. Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California for Over 35 Year Mrs. Catherine M. Lee, 294R Craler Lake Avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Saumlra Elizabeth Lee, to Dennis Clark Anderson, son of Sara, plan lo spend a few days i Mr- aml Mrs- c,!"'k E- An(p'- son, 1017 Sunset Avenue, Merl in Medford during the Christ mas holidays. Mr. Wolf, for merly an art teacher at Med- nouncc the engagement of their fm(1 Hich School, is now head daughter. Miss Rita Spain, to 0f lhe, arl deparlmpnt of Mid Ralph Newman, son of Mr. and iand College in Fremont, Ne- ,111 ?. 11 rtl nrwuiHii, nr 4, I--1 iv 1 DfasKa Mi'cct, Mcufnrri. 1 he hndr-plect is employed by Pacific Finance Company and her fiance is em ployed 1y Kngap Lumber Com pany. A March wedding Is planned. Wedding Rites Held in Ashland Accompanying the Wolfs will he Karim Maachi, foreign ex change student from Algeria who is living with them while he attends Fremont High School as a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will he guests at an open house on Sat urday, December 2fl, from 1 p. m. until 9 p. m., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swisher, 1002 South Oakdale Avenue, Medford. An open invitation is extended to former students of J Mr. Wolf and to friends of the ford. The hridc-clcct is a student at Medford High School. Her fiance is employed at the Med ford Mail Tribune and is a l!)lil graduate of Medford High School. No wedding date has been set. ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin James Hackworth will make their home in Medford when they return from a honey moon trip to California. Their marriage look place December family to visit with them during IR in the private cnamhers oi this time. Assisting as hostesses Justice of lhe Peace Frances i will be the Mesdames James Gallatin, who performed the; Johnston, Ward Lampkin, Alex ceremony. McDonald. John Schwab. De- Mrs, llackwnrlh is the former Verc Taylor, Roland Mayer, Kalhy Marie Hadcock, daughter I John Brandenburg, and David of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hadcock, j Erion. Rogue River. She has been a - student at Grants Pass High l py (-(-ijan Club School. i,-,' . ,. Mr. Hackworth is lhe son of DieCTS UTncer5 Mrs. Hazel Hackworth, Medtord Mrs. P. M. Aldrcdge was He is a cook at Cubby's Drive-1 elected president of the Pythian In. I Club at a recent meeting and Attending the ceremony in ad- j politick luncheon held in her For the oast several vears Medford Junior Service League has dition to lhe couple's parents home at TO West Second Street, i $275 Aim staged a charitv Christmas Hall during the nonciay season ann this year the funds raised were given lo Mrdford School of Hope. Winning a prize in the annual coiffure competition was Mrs. Rodger Slerlon, pictured here with her husband during the party. 1 IMiacKMi'ilL nnuii f Girls Club Board Elects; 2 Memorials Announced Eva Judd, treasurer; Mrs. Rod ney Keating, secretary; Mrs. Mamie Slccter, Mrs. Hugh Coleman, Mrs. Luther, Mrs. Thorndike, Mrs. Honsley and Mrs. R. W. Slccter. board mem bers; and Eugene Thornkile, H. II. Pringle, J. C. Bovlc, T. K. Oliver, John P. Moffat and G. T. Hornecker, trustees. were Mrs. Eda Fulton and Mrs, Phil Engle. Rogue River, grand mother and aunt of the bride groom. Mrs. W. A. Grochocki was elected vice president; Mrs. Es-1 tiler Coleman, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Bryant, treasurer, j amis I3WI the beautiful, tangible way to tayi "Think of me euery minute" to the jewel in your life. Luminous with star bright diamond', each of these lovely Ilttfe watchet it a thing of beauty a well truly tuperhr timepiece. Prfcet include Federal tax Special Purchase Magnificent Silver-plated Punch Bowl Sets Officers, trustees and board of director members of Girls Community Club were elected during a recent meeting of the board at the clubhouse, 229 North Bartlett Street. New board members are Mrs. William D. Thorndike. Mrs. K. F. Henslev. Mrs. Martin Luther Jr. and Mrs. R. VI. Sleetcr. Present officers and trustees were re-elected for a Iwo year period- , , January Meetinq Set A memorial for Mrs. Lorraine i ' J Morris has been placed in the ! For Riverside Club fireplace room of the clubhouse Tnc npxt Rivcrsidp Brj(, and a memorial for Mrs. Jean. , cub wj be , master ette Gibbons will be placed jn ,ay Jamjarv direc( there later The memorials are of tne' cfub navc -announted. purchased through private dona-, ions, according to Mrs. Mamie ! At lhe regular game of the Slccter. nominating committee club December 18 the Howell .iiim movement was used, winners cnairmdn. ... . , m., , Twentv-two girls, the capacity " c,.",,a ,,l"' of the "club, are now living and Mrs. G A todd.ng who there, according to Mrs. Hugh tied with R. H I inncll and B.L I Coleman She reported that Marten for first and second new equipment had been pur- Pla- ey scored 4points. ; chased for the upstairs kitchen Mrs. Marten and James Mor- and lounge. 8 won third place with 41 Officers are Mrs. D o 1 p h points, and Mrs. Fred Rchling j Phipps. president; Mrs. Martin ' and Mrs. D J. Clifford were Luther, vice president; Mrs. fourth with 37 points. I DECORATE THEIR INTERIORS FOR CHRISTMAS tm licwu an, id :s run (In jnd out privilege!.) Storage $3 Minimum) Rtmodeling Repjirinq Cleaning Gliing rr. m t i a r. .tin MASTER FURRIERS IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER flip at FINE FOODS AND GIFTS Farm-Fresh and Home-Mad Fresh Fruit Persnickity Pastries Preserves end Syrups Smokehouse Specials Creamy Confections Chummy Cheeses We'll tend your gifts for you ... or slop by, pick 'em up and take them home right from our offices. by WALLACE (offer good until Dec. 26th) BILVSRSMITHS Luxurious "Harvest" 15-Pc. Set 150 Special Pries Only Reg. $2.00 Inc. Fed. Tax Beautiful IS inch, 3 gallon bowl, one dozen silverplaled punch cups, silver plated 20-inch chased waiter and silver plaled 15 inch ladle. 41 a m jLERS MEDFORD, OREGON Mni hutoi Atwrfcan few SoeWf 209 East Mtrifl' f rhone 773-6206 -1