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-11 6 SUNDAY, DIXEMRKR 22, lillia MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNK, MHDFORD, OHEtiON Party Held by Friendship Club I ni tne iwur nan was mei. J ma last project reached the goal. Officers lor 1364 were nomin ated and election will be held at GOLD HILL Mrs. Walter Dye, Galls Creek Road, was hostess in her new home for the annual Christmas party and meeting of Amethyst Rebekah Friendship Club on December 16. Mrs. Roy Centers and Mrs. Clarence Parsley received gifts. Mrs. Evert Jennings, presi dent, reported that the response by Gold Hill residents was ex cellent in giving gifts for Fair view Home and the State Hos pital. Mrs. Paul, Molly, who was hostess for a kaffeeklatsch re cently, announced that the goal set by club members for their contribution towards a new electric stove for the kitchen the January meeting. PLAN AHEAD LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) Concocting ingenious ways to clean your kitchen appliances is like locking the barn door after the horse is gone. The time to think about keeping them clean is when you are considering buying them. that's the advice of Mrs. Sylvia White, director of con sumer relations for Waste King Corp. here. She advises prospec tive appliance buyers to look for units that are manufactured for easy cleaning. u per month rents a new OLYMPIA precision built portable . . . ...then should you decide to buy-we apply up to 3 months rent toward the purchase price. You can pay balance on conven ient terms. Kememoer, there is no obligation to buy. It's easy just see us or call us for all details! Aro, vuy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee Jarman (Simonson-Walker photo) Linda Carol Chisum JVed To Gerald Lee Jarman When Miss Linda Carol Chis-1 Schmclzer, Phoenix, another um and Gerald Lee Jarman cousin. were wed December 7 in Med- The attendants' frocks were ford First Methodist Church, made with cowl necklines and five generations of the bride- pcatcd skirls; their veils and groom's family were guesls at j s,0(,s u.cre in matching shades, the ceremony. j'jhe honor attendant wore avo- The bride is a daughter of carlo green, one of lite brides-1 mums decorated the altar and Newlyweds Make Home In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wal ter are making their home at Bride Arranm Ceremoii) Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ii. Chis um, 2ifV! Merriman noau, aim the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jarman, 4712 Table Rock Road. The special guests includrd the bridegroom's great grand mother, Mrs. Catherine tlutt man, Medford, and his ma ternal grandfather, W. C. Huff man Central Point. maids, lime green and Hie olher yellow. They carried while car nations with yellow roses. Jamie llatton served as best man and ushers were Gary Clark and Dennis Straus. Yellow and white chrysanthe mums decorated the church. Mrs. D. G. MacDougall sang "The Song of Ruth," and the traditional "Wedding Prayer." Dr. George G. Roseberry read i Mrs. Leslie Boardman was or Ihc riles at 3 o'clock in the ganisl. afternoon. I Reception at Church Ilrirtc Wears Satin The reception given by the TRAIL A holiday theme was used for the wedding of Miss Judith Ann Sanderson and James Calvin Gilbreath Decem ber 16 in Trail Community 817 Niantic Street following Church. The Rev. John Kissee . u: rAarl tha O ft rAnrAr airaninn ritac ineir return i r u m a weuuingi " c.v& trip to Bend i which had been arranged by Mrs. Walter is the former ,h,e br'd ho ha a'tended the Janet A. Kumas, daughter of church for the past 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kumas, The bride is a daughter of 1610 Johnson Street, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sander Mr. Walter is a son of Mr. and ' so". Tral and 'he bridegroom's Mrs. Carl Walter, 1242 Bens ! parents are Mrs. Irwin McKcen, Lane, Medford. I Shady Cove, and the late Arthur The wedding was held at St. I F- Gilbreath. Peter's Lutheran Church with Mr. Sanderson gave his the Rev. John E. Simon offic-1 daughter in marriage. The iating. Some 65 guests attended ! bride's gown, made by her the 8 o'clock evening rites held mother, was of satin with long November 2. I full train. Galloon lace trimmed The bride, given in marriage j the front Panel and bodice and bv her father, wore a short I her elbow length veil was of white satin frock with shoulder ; nylon vciletle held by a pearl length bouffant veil. She carried ! ized crown. She carried red roses on a lan oi maicning lace. Miss Helen Vickoren, Browns boro was the honor attendant and bridesmaids were . the Misses Karen Sanderson, a sis ter and Miss Jacque Carlton. Pamela Martin, Grants Pass, a cousin was flower girl and Rich ard Wallace, Jr., Eagle Point, a nephew of the bridegroom was ring bearer. Small Attendants Lorraine Carlton and Robert Sanderson Jr., a brother of the bride, were dressed as min iature bride and bridegroom. She carried a fan shaped bou quet of red roses. Candlelightcrs were Miss Joyce Sanderson, a sister of the bride and Miss Bonnie Martin, a cousin. The honor attendant wore a red taffeta frock and carried white roses, while the brides maids' taffeta gowns were white and their bouquets were of red roses. Carl Johnson, Eagle Point, was best man and ushers were Steve Simcr, Rogue River; Thomas Terry, Central Point, and Wayne Walch and Gary Cle ment, both Eagle Point. Lewis Family Reunion Held In Eaale Point EAGLE POINT The visit The church was decorated i brocade frock with black acces- with Christmas greenery and sories. Both had white carna- flowers arranged by Mrs. lion corsages . , m here of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Cushman. Tra . whfl The couple has returned from "ue ul "' ., ... ,: me uregun uci .,, - , also made the bridal bouquets and corsages. Mrs. Wayne Horton sang the wedding songs and Mrs. C. M. Wells was organist. The reception was given in the church rooms by the bride's parents. Mrs. Wally P. Martin and Mrs. Lloyd Beers, aunts of the bride, served the wedding cake which had been made by the bridegroom's mother. Miss Kay Stephenson poured punch while Miss Glcnda Albert served coffee. Miss Celia Pul nam attended the gift table, and their wpddinff triD to t coast and are living at 19 West Tex., was the occasion of a Third Street, Eagle Point. The i family reunion honoring S. H. bride's traveling ensemble was Lewj E ,e Pojnt of pink and white wool with Atlpnriin were eieht ot his n matching accessories. UiM,-. is erandchildren and guests included 14 great-grandchildren. a bouquet of white rosebuds Miss Arlcne Behnken, San Francisco, Calif., attended the bride. She wore a beige bro caded dress with white acces sories and carried pink rose buds. Flower girl was Heidi Ann Hochmann, Mill Valley, Calif., cousin of the bride. She wore a pink nylon frock and carried pink rose petals in a basket. Alan John Jumas. brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Brother Best Man Jerry Walter, Berkeley, Calif., was best man for his brother. Seating the guests were Arthur Mackley, cousin of the bride groom, and Stanley Kumas, bro ther of the bride. White pompon chrvsanthe- Thomas Simon lighted the can- riles. Mrs. John Smith played the organ and accompanied James Haworth, soloist. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Kumas chose a blue print dress and Mrs. Walter wore a blue wool. Their corsages were white car nations. Following the ceremony a re ception was given at the church by the bride's parents. Mrs. John Hochmann. Mill Valley. Calif., aunt of the bride, and .afptv Rules Given in marriage by her fa- bride's parents was held in the ; "V "For Yuletide thcr the bride wore a satin ; church rooms Office Stationery & Supply Co. "Your Office Boy" 115 W. Main St. Medford, t: Phone 773-1731 gown wilh cowl nccKiine ami chapel train. Appliques of lace roses trimmed the skirt front and her elbow length veil fell from a crown of pearls and crystals. The bridal bouquet was of yellow roses wilh a white orchid. Miss Reeky Slarnes was the honor attendant and brides maids were Miss Roxy Terry, and Miss Belly Davis, Jackson ville. Pam Cocks, Talent, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl and carrying Hie rings was Richard Cake was served by Mrs. Don Elliot and Mrs. Robert Cocks, an aunt of Hie bride. Pouring coffee was Mrs. Delbert Ross. Presiding at the punch bowl was another aunt of the bride, Mrs. Raymond Chisum. Mrs. Dennis Bauman registered the guests. The bride's mother wore of the bridegroom the serving. Urp FniimprarpH The bride is a graduate of j BOSTON (UPI) - Five rules Jef erson Union High School, (or comballin(, Christmas sca- uaiy Lily, uam. mr. waiier was Knn ha7arri. h.. ... graduated from Excelsior Union High School, Norwalk, Calif., and is employed by the Med ford Neon Sign Company. , Among the out of town guests a ' attending were Paul Walter, LZZXJl I Mr! and Mrs. . Edward & '"J" 'with brown accessories, and the ) IMacklcy and Mr. and Mrs. Ar bridegroom's mother chose a "UIr Mackley. Grants Pass: and n.nnn and nnlrl luncnfln shpnth Mr. Hochmann and daughter. wilh hlark luilnnl accessories, i I-isa. uncle and cousin of the The couple is living at B1.1 Out-of-town Mr. ana Mrs. wane, Thfi event WM he,d Deccmbcr and family, Hayfork, Calif., andi15 jn (he Eage pojnt Commun. thejally Martin family, Grants j(y HaU gnd g fami,y dinncr The bride attended Elk-Trail was served. Grade School and Eagle Point The other children of Mr. High School. She is employed as Lewjs who attended were Mrs. a secretary for the Eagle Point i pPrisnn Mrs. M. .1. Bruce Asn took charge ot tne ! bcnooi uisinci. ine Dnuegruum . ... F , Pnin.. guest book. i attended Eagle Point Grade and Sr" b0 n tag'e, ' "'"I; Wear Brocade High school. He is employed by; Mrs. Quenten Lewis, Medford. ror ner aaugnters weaning, in. b. Brown as a irucn uuvei. Mrs. Sanderson wore a gold The bridegroom's mother en brocade dress with beige and j tertained at a buffet luncheon gold accessories and the bride- in Riverview Cafe, Shady Cove groom's mother chose a silver I following the wedding rehearsal. iuim iimiim'iiiiui gested by the National Fire Protection Association. Here they are: When selecting a tree, choose a fresh one. Stand the tree in water from the time you t. ' 4 ' ,-V,'-' '.Til Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Salem; Mrs. Giles Steward, and Miss ! Pansv Lewis, both Lakeview and Mrs. Echo Smalley, Red ding. Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Mr. land Mrs. Gene Sawyer, Mr. Eccleston, Mr. Kaiser Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kaiser Jr., and families, all Eagle Point; Mr. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kaiser and families, all Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glass and family, Sams Valley; Mr. Williams, Salem; Mr. Stew ard, Lakeview, and Mrs. Sylvia Dillard, Redding, and their families. .Mr. and Mrs. James Calvin Gilhrcalh (Rcsaw photo) 2hr. Qualify Service No Exfra Charge - 1 ABB GRESSETT'S Drive In Cleaners 702 West Main i ind Gateway Shopping Center ASHLAND bride, Mill Valley. Prior to the wedding the bride elect was honored at two show ers given by Mrs. Carl Walter, Victor Grant Slreet, Apartment 4, Medford, following their honey moon in Portland. For travel ing the bride wore a red and I M e d f o r d. and Mrs. black plaid suit with black ac-1 Schwan, San Francisco, cessories and the orchid cor- sage from her bouquet. The bride and bridegroom at tended Medford High School. He is employed by Fluhrer's Bakery. The rehearsal dinner was Don't relv on chemical prepara tions to "flame - proof" your tree. Decorative lighting should he used with care. Check light ing strings before using for frayed wires, loose connections and broken sockets. Never use wax candles on or near the tree, or wilh polystyrene foam can dle holders or decorations. Turn off tree lights before retiring or leaving the house. Use noncombustible deco- 3rarp mt arti... Calm ohm a I'm 11 ir Utii.hiks Co. Party Today Members of the auxiliary to Colonel Sargent camp. United ' rating materials wherever pos- npamsn war veterans, will now sible. Hie annual Christmas dinner and Dispose ot sift wrappings ;,. hv tho hi iriei.innm s nar-: Party this afternoon. The event 1 promptly. enls in the Colony Restaurant,! is s('1 (or 1:10 P m- in Redman Be extra careful about the evening before the wedding. ; 11:111 on APPle Street. ', smoking near the tree. Seniors Tell Schedule Colored pictures of scenes in Wesl Germany, France and Austria will be shown Monday. December L':i. at l :M p.m. when I ho Arm Chair Travelers ot the Senior Activity (.'enter meet at (he ccnler, tint East Jackson Street. l.t. Col Raymond I.. Proctor, TS Orchard Home Court, will show (he pictures which he look while on duty with Ihe U. S. Air Force. Colonel Proctor is currently studying toward his doctorate degree in history at Ihe University of Oregon. He will narrate the historical back ground as he shows the pic tures Mrs Nettie Williams, teacher of the oil painling class, an- I nouncod that thai das.-, will not I meet Tuesday, but anyone wish I ing lo use the room io paint is j welcome to do so I The center will be closed all day Wednesday. December ir Thursday activities shuffle- board and orchestra-have also been cancelled, but the bride 'group will mod Saturday, De : comber J8. at 1 p m Friday. December -'T. a j Christmas party for the senior ; center orchestra will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Claude Haggard, 2iW Easburr Terrace The Haggards are the daughter and son-in-law of Wil liam PickoH, orchestra director. A politick luncheon will be served at 1 p m and the or chestra will hold its weekly practice during Ihe afternoon. Visitor Leaves Mehdi Sotoode left Friday lor his home in Denver. Colo , after being in Modtorrt on business. While here he was visitor at the home of Milium Wright. M:l7 East MiAndiK H.d Mr. Sotoode is an audiMi (or the Federal Power 1'omitiusuw tnd is to return to Mclbiid aflcr the holiday season. Mr. Wrujhl ts vice presnlcnt ol Ihe Tiiletits .i fcWl .FMOWIl ClUO. 4) A CHRISTMAS GIFT WITH MEANING" Are you ihll looking for real Chriifma gift? One that won't break. One that doesn't rjvel or run down. A gift that can't wear out. A gift that improves with uie. A gift that lasts for the whole year, and will make its owner happy. What is it? It ii a YMCA mem dherihip with program fees paid for the year. For the children, only SI 2 00 Annually. For the entire family only $48 00 An nually. For men S 3 5 00, and for women $25.00 Annually. This ii i gift of YMCA membership and athletic pro gram, paid for a year, and includes such activities as basketball, swimming, handball, life saving classes, badminton, judo, weight lifting, health and etercise daises, and many different social activities. Do it now, right away. Give j Christmas $ttt which pays wonderful dividends to the one receiving it. Come into the YMCA office, or call 772-6295 for fur hot HitcMNiien. YMCA 5J2 W 6th 772-6295 '-J r'i. i PRE-CHRISTMAS Toy Clearance BUY AT COST AND BELOW ON MANY ITEMS-HURRY m Everything Goes -Nothing Reserved SALE STARTS SUN. 12 NOON FOR BARBIE & KEN ALL OUTFITS REDUCED 1.50 Outfits 99c 2.00 Outfits 1.37 2.50 Outfits 1.67 3.00 Outfits 1.99 3.50 Outfits 2.29 4.00 Outfits 2.99 7.50 Fashion Shop 4.99 3.00 Ken Cases 1.87 3.50 Ken Dolls 1.99 20.00 Wonder Horse . 13.99 Heavy Duty 10-Inch Tricycle, 11.00 Value 7.99 DELUXE SWING SET 3377 2 SWINGS, 2 GLIDERS PLUS SLIDE MODEL CAR KITS Some 2.00 only 1.27 Some 1.50 for 99c 5.00 Radio Wagon .. . . 3.87 11.00 Radio Wagon . . 8.77 TABLE & CHAIR SETS WITH 2 CHAIRS 11.77 10.00 Hockey Game . . 8.77 9.00 Talking Casper . . 5.33 16.C0 Chatly Baby .... 9.77 14.95 Walking Doll ... 7.33 16.00 Golferina Game . 9.77 3 5.00 Road Grader TONKA TOYS ALL REDUCED! 3.99 Dump and Sandloader Set, Reg. 6.00 5.00 Wrecker 4.99 3.77 2.50 Army Jeep 1.99 20-Inch Bike With Coaster Brake 26.77 9.C0 Gas Model Planes 6.77 1.C0 Dish Sels 67c fl.CO Kiddie Car 2.77 Basketball & Goal Set . 3.33 B.00 Value Teddy Bears 4.99 BB GUNS ALL MODELS REDUCED REGISTER AND rnrP CASH AND WIN . I iLL MERCHANDISF Next Drawing Dec. 23rd-No Purchase Required FREE 23rd-N Moore's Palio & Toy Shop 816 SOUTH RIVERSIDE o o o