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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 18

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(OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, December 1, 1951 Crews And Donald Dick Wedded in Ashland Talent--In a double-ring cereNovember 27, Miss Marmony guerite Katherine Crews became the bride of Donald E. Dick. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of Ashland First Preschurch by the Rev. James W. Jandrou 7:30 p.

m. byterian. Mrs. Frank Crews, Medford, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Charles Eastand, Talent, was best man.

For her marriage the bride wore a navy blue suit with blue velvet Her corsage was a white orchid. Mrs. Crews wore a brown suit and brown hat with corsage of pink and white carnations. A reception folowed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. Cal Crews, Talent, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Dick, Rogue River. The bride is a stenographer for the Commercial Finance company.

She attended Ashland high school and Southern Oregon college. The bridegroom is a Rogue River high school graduate and at he Southern completed Oregon his college college. WoRter he attended the leadership school at Ft. Knox, Kentuckey. He is now a sergeant in the army and is to leave Tuesday for Ft.

Riley, Kansas, for officers' candidate school. The bride will remain here with her parents for the present. PERFUME THAT CLINGS! HOUBIGANT Chantilly LIQUID SKIN SACHET Lasting as sachet, lovely perfume Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet is the newest idea in fragrance! Just smooth it on the skin and the delightful spice of unforgettable Chantilly will linger for bours! It's almost indelible! $1.85, plus tax. Wainscott's Pharmacy 400 EAST MAIN STREET Choir members of St. Mark's Episcopal church were hosts Thursday evening for a farewell party given for one of the members, Mrs.

Glenn Gibbons, the party being held after the weekly rehearsal. The Gibbons will leave Wednesday to live in Roseburg. Chairman of the committee in charge was Mrs. A. G.

McMillin and she was assisted by Mrs. George Barnum, Mrs. Herschell Morris. Mrs. Elwood Hedberg and Mrs.

R. W. Frame, who served the refreshments. Mrs. Gibbons, affectionately known to all as "Sally," was presented a gift from the choir.

The Rev. J. M. Gill extended the appreciation of the choir for Mrs. Gibbons' "faithful and cheerful service." Solos were sung during the evening by June Williams Francis and Ken Teeter, accompanied by the choir's director, Roberta Ward Bebb.

singing cluded the evening. Member of Choir Honored at Party; To Leave Wednesday Hammond Spinet Organ Instruction in my own studio Duane Hunsaker Organ graduate of of 0 Music School 522 Newtown Ph. 3-3151 a Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus R.

Gladen are shown Zella M. Doe, 414 Valley View drive, and the following their wedding November 25 at St. bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mark's Episcopal church.

The bride is the B. Gladen, Portland. The newlywed couple Women of Rotary Schedule Meeting Christian Business and Professional Women's council of Medford will meet at the Medford hotel Monday, December 3 at 6 p.m. for the monthly dinner session. The Rev.

Victor Ernest will be the speaker and music will be furnished by Ken Raymond. A surprise feature that will be of special interest to all women attending is planned for the evening, those in charge state. Reservations can be made by calling 3-1535 or 3-2346 before 5 p.m. Sunday, December 2. Any interested woman is invited to Observe 50th Anniversary With Open House attend.

Klamath Falls. Your Christinas Table Will Sparkle with STERLING egO Corbam the Valley are of do "Lily Gorham Gorham Gorham "Lyric" Gorham Gorham Gorham "English Gorbam Gorham Gorham "Old 1 "Buttercup" 1 77 There's no better occasion to show your skill as a hostess TRADE MARES than at Christmas dinner Prices Sie 10r one 6-piece And there's no better time to start or fill in place-setting, include Fed. Tax your Sterling table service. Gorham patterns whether you prefer modern You may choose confidently from our wide or traditional, variety of Lawrence's simple or decorated, there's a design you'll be proud to own! In Medford 42 years, stocking the same high quality Ask us to demonstrate the new, exclusive one-piece Gorbam merchandise found in the better stores in the larger cities knife handle. and more moderately priced.

It's dent- resistant and non-rattling. 130 EAST MAIN Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Roseman celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Thanksgiving evening with an open house at their home, 26 Cottage street.

A large number of friends and neighbors called during the evening to offer congratulations to the couple and to present them gifts and cards. A decorated wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Roseman and served by Mrs. Ned Austin, Alturas, and Mrs. George Condrey, I Gladen-Doe Rites Take Place Sunday In Medford Church Miss Agnes Doe became the bride of Cyrus R.

Gladen in a ceremony Sunday, November 25, in St. Mark's Episcopal church. The Rev. J. M.

Gill read the double-ring marriage ceremony at three o'clock in the afternoon. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Zelia M. Doe, 414 Valley View drive, and Mr. Gladen's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur B. Gladen, Portland. For the service the bride wore a grey suit with navy blue accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs.

M. L. Steinbach was matron-of-honor for her sister. She wore a grey suit with corsage of white carnations. Small Theresa Steinbach, niece of the bride, was ringbearer.

She wore a blue velvet frock with white lace trim and a head-piece of white fur. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Doe wore a green dress with brown accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a grey striped suit with red hat and white carnation corsage. Paul Doe gave his sister in marriage, and ushers were Roy Doe, nephew of the bride, and Larry Gladen, brother of the bridegroom.

Harvey Gladen was best man for his brother. Mrs. Ralph Matlack was soloist for the wedding, and Mrs. Ernest Conrad was at the organ for the wedding maches and to accompany Mrs. Matlack.

The altar vases were filled with white chrysanthemums, The reception which followed at the Paul Doe residence. 414 Valley View drive, was given by the bride's mother and the Does. Mrs. Robert B. Watson, sister of the bride, cut the wedding cake and Mrs.

Richard J. Doe, sister-law of the bride, and Mrs. H. D. Powell, poured.

White tapers in crystal holders decorated the refreshment table. About 40 guests attended. Mr. Gladen and his bride are spending a honeymoon in Nevada and California and upon their return will live at 244 North Oakdale avenue. The bride, who attended St.

Mary's academy, is on the business staff of The Mail Tribune. The bridegroom, who attended the University of Oregon, served in the air Two Couples Hosts For Cocktail Parties A number of pre-holiday and holiday parties are being planned by valley couples. Mr. and Mrs. Homer X.

Marx and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Day were hosts last evening for a cocktail party, inviting guests to the Days' home on Groveland avenue. The two couples plan another party next Saturday evening with the second to be held at the Marx home on Kings highway, force during World War II and is a major in the air force reserve.

He is a sales engineer for Howard Cooper corporation. In Medford for the wedding were the bridegroom's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gladen, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Gould, his sister and brother-in-law: Miss Marilyn Joyce Gladen, sister of the bridegroom and Joseph Burghardt, all Portland. Also here were the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Doe, and children, Donna and Dicky, and another brother, James Doe, all Eugene.

Guest Here Miss Alene Phillips, Salem. is a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Allen 48 Windsor avenue. She arrived Friday noon and plans to return to Salem by plane today.

Miss Phillips is personal secretary to Gov. Douglas McKay. Meeting Scheduled By PEO Chapter Chapter CG, PEO will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday, December 5. Mrs. Hill Meyerle will be assistant hos.

tess with Mrs. Niles Smith, 53 Ross court, where the luncheon will be served. The Needlecraft Twins bring you these unusual Daughter and Dolly GIFT SETS Girls' pajamas and gowns in red or blue polka dot flannel or rayon jersey with matching doll clothes. Sizes 2-12. They'll make a little girl very happy.

NeedleCraft Children's Wear Yarn Stamped Linens 211 E. Main Phone 3-1011 Next to Brophy's Chapter To Hold Election Jacksonville--Annual election of officers will be held during the stated business meeting of Adarel chapter, Order of the Eastern Star in the Jacksonville Masonic hall Thursday, December 1 at 8 p. m. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Visitors are invited.

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Regular, half and petite sizes. OFF 15 COATS Specially priced for this Pre-Holiday Sale $37.50 Dresses for Holiday Wearing and Giving Dressy Crepes Christmas Casuals Soft Jerseys $19.98 $15.00 $10.00 MILLINERY SPECIALS All Patterns Price One Group Specially Priced for This Holiday Sale $3.98 Adrienne's USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN 214 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-7169.

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