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(OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, May 11, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Willis George Gilman are shown cutting their wedding cake after their recent wedding at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses. Mrs. Gilman is the former Phyllis Jeane Thomas, daughter of Nellie Thomas, 404 East McAndrews road while the groom is a of James Edward Gilman, son of James E.

Gilman, Route 2. Josephine Eudey, John. F. Croskell Wedded At Chapel Miss Josephine I. Eudey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Eudey of Ashland, and John F. Croskell were married at a ceremony held at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses Saturday, May 3, the Rev. D. E.

Millard performing the double-ring ceremony at 8 o'clock in the evening. The chapel and adjoining rooms were arranged with roses of all colors as a setting for the rites. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. John Hubler sang and Mrs. Millard played the wedding march.

Miss Eudey's bridal gown designed with a white satin bodice, and marquisette skirt long wore a white net headdress, a pearl necklace and carried a bouquet of white roses, sweetheart roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Ethel Gayhart, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor and another sister, Sue Eudey, was flower Mrs. Gayhart wore a pink gown and carried lavender and pink sweetpeas while the flower girl was gowned in a long net dress and carried pink roses and sweetpeas. Boyd Croskell, San Francisco, served as best man for his brother and Ed Simmons and Ernest Flakus were ushers.

The reception was held at the chapel, with Mrs. Louise Clark serving the wedding cake and Mrs. Ray Huson pouring. Mrs. Ernest B.

Rippon had charge of the bride's book. In addition to the groom's brother, his mother, Mrs. Catherine Croskell of San Diego was here for the wedding. After a week's honeymoon to San Francisco and other points, Mr. and Mrs.

Croskell will be at home in Medford. Both are on the staff of Littrell Parts in this city, Officers Honored By Past Matrons Past Matrons' club of Reames chapter entertained officers of the chapter Monday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 340 South Riverside avenue.

Mrs. Freed assisted the hostess Thomas serving dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock, after which bridge and checkers were played. Red roses centered the tables and also were used about the rooms of the Wilson home. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Charles Sweeney of Portland and Mrs.

Orris Stoddard, who recently returned from the east. Just Arrived Large Shipment PRIZE WINNING PETUNIAS Bedding, Double Hanging Many Unusual Colors Maiden Hair Fern Large Hanging Baskets Tuberous Begonia Plants Choice Perennials, Annuals Shrubs in gallon cans Many new and unusual. Still time to plant them. Glazed Pots, all sizes Ladies' Wheel Barrows Metal Garden Chairs Organic Fertilizer Peat Moss SOUTHEN OREGON NURSERY Mi. So.

on Hiway 99 Wedding Scene Is Duplicated In Local Rites In the same room of the family home where her mother and father had been married 27 years ago and with the same minister officiating, Miss Adrienne Mae Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leach, Route 2, became the bride Sunday of Paul James Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norris of Los Angeles.

The minister was the Rev. D. E. Millard. deTh floral ceremony arch took arranged place in the unsame fashion as for her parents' wedding, and garden blossoms, including roses and snowballs, decorated the rooms of the spacious Leach home.

For her wedding the bride wore a frock of rose pink and a corsage of gardenias. Her sister. Miss Beverly Leach, was maidof-honor and Cecil M. Norris, brother of the groom, was best man. The maid-of-honor was attired in her navy blue Wave uniform.

At the reception which followed Mrs. Cecil Norris served wedding cake and Mrs. Belva Aiken poured. Coming from a distance for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Norris, Los Angeles, parents of the groom and Miss Beverly Leach, who flew from Bremerton, where she is on duty with the navy, to be maid-ofhonor for her sister. About 50 guests were present for the wedding and reception. Following their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Norris will reside in Los Angeles where the groom is with Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios.

The bride, who lived in the valley all her life, graduated from Medford school and attended Oregon State college for a year, studying art. The groom has made his home in Medford the past year. Guests Honored At Shower Party Miss Hazel Swayne was hostess recently for a shower party which honored Miss Jeanette Tjoelker and Mrs. J. L.

Fisher. Cherokee and Cecile Brunner roses decorated the rooms of Miss Swayne's apartment. Guests were Miss Tjoelker, Mrs. Fisher, and the Mesdames Gloria Allen, Boyd Wilson, Leon Boomer, Darrell Leavens, Thomas McFadden, Ray Hickey, Fred Copsey, Melvin Hoover, Ruth Holmes Boyd the Misses Ruth Sutherlin, Edna Hildebrand, Jean Burdette and Mable Swanson. Miss Tjoelker daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Tjoelker of Rogue River is to be married May 11 to Howard Phillips Jr. of Grants Pass. Visitors From Idaho To Be Guests Here A visitor in Medford this week will be Mrs.

W. J. Hutchinson and her daughter, Marianne, of Boise, Ida. Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter will accompany Mrs.

R. A. Miksche here from Eugene, where the two women spent the week-end with their sons, students at the University of Oregon. Watsons Observe Golden Wedding At Family Party Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Watson of 812 South Oakdale avenue were entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Watson Sunday, May 4. The Watsons have resided in Jackson county since before their marriage. Attending the dinner were Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Watson of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Watson and son, Ralph of Klamath Falls, Miss Edmere Watson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Vanderlinden and son, Mark, Mr.

and Mrs. George Watson and the guests of honor. The traditional golden wedding cake was cut and served during the afternoon to a ber of friends and neighbors who called. The Watsons were married May 5, 1897, in the historic old U. S.

hotel in Jacksonville by the Rev. E. J. Shulse. They recall that their honeymoon consisted of a drive by team and surrey to Central Point, which at that time consisted of about three houses.

Until 1910 the couple lived in Mt. Shasta, then called Sisson, where Mr. Watson resided prior to the wedding, and since then have lived in Medford. Mrs. Watson is the former Ellena Adams, her parents being Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Adams. The Adams came to the valley in 1880 from Lassen county, and lived for many years in the Antelope district. Teacher Honored At Shower Party; Install Officers Beth Stille, Lone Pine school teacher who is to be married this summer, was honored at a surprise shower given by members of the Lone Pine Parent-Teacher association Wednesday after noon. a Miss Stille, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. Stille of Shady Cove, will be married to Claude C. Turner of Eagle Point in June. New officers for the coming year were installed by Mrs. Jule Kelso past-president.

They are Mrs. Henry Padgham, president; Mrs. Ray Price, vice-president; Mrs. Velma Lowery, secretary and Mrs. Bertha McKinney, treasurer.

Mrs. McKinney and the girls from her room served tea and presented corsages to the 36 members present in observance of Mothers' day. Luzier's COSMETICS Presentation by Appointment Ada Edwardsen Consultant Bowman Beauty Salon 227 So. Central Phone 3186 carved by Lawrence Art Mark Re Here are rings worn with pride ond affection by lovely brides for almost one hundred years. Diamonds cut by Wood exports abroad.

Rings hand-carved by goldsmiths FREE! "Choosing Your Diawhose talent is an American tradition. mond fascinating booklet on the four facts See our collection of rings marked Art- Carved. you should know before you choose your diamond. Come in for your copy today. Lawrence's 30 years in Medford.

Reputation for Fine Diamonds only. Ask the one who owns a Lawrence Diamond. HAGENS' GROCERY Formerly Humphreys- -UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Al P. Hagen Bill C. Hagen FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY FREE DELIVERY One Each Weekday-All Day Saturday 534 E.

Main Reasonable Prices Phone 2217 Couple Married At Church Here Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Guy Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ford McCormick of Eagle Point, became the bride William Allen Spangler of Klamath Falls at a quiet ceremony at St.

Mark's Episcopal church May 4. The service was read at 12:30 o'clock noon by the Rev. George R. Turney, rector, assisted by the Rev. John J.

Hancock. Only, immediate members families were present. They, gathat Dunromin, McCorhome on the Rogue River, mick, buffet luncheon after the ceremony, bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a slate blue gabardine suit with a white orchid corsage. Her sister, Mrs. Joe Naumes, was her attendant and wore a brown suit with talisman rosebud corsage.

Thomas N. Stoddard was best man for Mr. Spangler. Here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas N. Stoddard, who motored down from Portland, and Mrs. Nell James, the groom's sister from Portland, who flew down for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Spalding, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, drove up from Palo Alto, Calif. After a two weeks' trip to points in southern California and Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Spangler will be at home at 1926 Manzanita street in Klamath Falls, where the groom is engaged in the lumber business.

Lakeview Woman Here For Mother's Day Visit Mrs. M. A. Drinkwater of Lakeview, accompanied thy her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Del Nero and two sons, Danny and Tommy, are in Medford to spend Mother's day with Mrs.

Drinkwater's son, Reggie water, 838 West Second street, and another daughter, Mrs. Bernice Simmonson, 247 Beatty street. Troth Jo Anne Adler, Robert Vincent Recent engagement news included the announcement of the betrothaghter Miss of Mr. Jo and Anne Mrs. AdArthur Adler, 925 Queen Anne avenue, to Robert Collins Vincent, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. Vincent of Central Point. The announcement was made last Monday night during the dinner hour at the Alpha Omicron Pi house at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Miss Adler being a member of the chapter. She is a sophomore at the university.

Her fiance, a navy veteran, at Oregon State 'colesophom The wedding has been set for August and next fall both plan to attend Oregon state college. Mrs. Thurston Spends Week-End With Daughter Among mothers of University of Oregon students spending the week-end at Eugene is Mrs. Charles H. Thurston, 1025 West Ninth street, who is visiting with her daughter, Charlene.

co 0, 0 us re- eme SHAMPOO WITH LANOLIN BY KAY DAUMIT 0 Hunters for Drugs MAIN and CENTRAL Ten De 1 May Due Announces Meeting Cebu Swamp No. 4 of the Military Order of the Lizards will meet with Mrs. Hans Rammin 831 West 12th street Med- Cummins-Anderson Wedding Is Held In Ashland Home One of the largest weddings of early May was that of Marjorie McNair Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J.

McNair, Ashland, to James Cummins, son of Mr. Sheldons. A. S. Cummins, 3447 Hillerest road of Medford.

The service was held May 1 at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. E. D. Briggs, in Ashland, with the Rev. George M.

Shuman of the First Presbyterian church officiating. For her wedding the bride, given in marriage by her, father, wore a modish costume suit ice blue satin and a hat fashioned of blue maline and pink flowers. Her bridal bouquet was a large pink orchid encircled with stephanotis and with a shower of tiny pink orchids on ribbon streamers. For the traditional "something old" she wore a pin of diamonds pearls, an heirloom in the Cummins family. Mrs.

Wright Scoville, Medford, served as matron-of-honor. She wore a navy blue sheer dress with white accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of for get-me-nots and blue daisies. Mrs. McNair wore French blue crepe with an orchid corsage while the groom's mother was attired in a pale green frock with a corsage of orchids. The bride's grandmother wore pale blue chiffon.

Mr. Cummins was best man for his son. William Alves of Ashland was soloist, singing before the wedding and during the reception which followed. He was accompanied by Miss Sybil Hagen of Medford. A bower of wisteria, white and pink lilacs and bridal wreath entwined with tree fronds formed a setting for the bridal party.

Torcheliers held lighted tapers. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Victor Mills and Mrs. F. G.

Swedenburg, both of Ashland. Mr McNair and his bride are traveling in California for their honeymoon and the middle of May will return to Ashland where they will be at home at 285 High street. For traveling suit of cham- the bride wore a tone with brown hat and pagne brown orchid corsage. Former Resident Wed In Florida From Miami, has come news of the wedding of Mrs. Clarada Watkins of Oroville, to Carl R.

Heintze of Miami and Philadelphia April 25 at the Central Baptist church there. The bride daughter of the late Jacob Walch, Jackson connty pioneer, and Mrs. Walch, and is a twin sister of Mrs. Wayman Bergman, 816 South Riverside avenue. The was read by Dr.

C. ceremony, pastor. Mrs. Charles F. Towle attendant for the bride and Robert served as best man.

Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Heintze left for New York and Philadelphia to visit the groom's mother, and for Indianapolis where they planned to visit with his son. The couple plans to reside in Oroville. Mrs.

Heintze's father and mother came to Medford about 65 years ago and her father helped to build the first house here. He later engaged in the cattle business. Mr. Heintze has been identified with the printing business in Phladelphia and Miami for many years and his father was one of the founders of the national Printers' Home at Colorado Springs, Colo. Former Residents Guests in Medford.

Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gill, 122 Cottage street, last were Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Babb of San Jose, former residents of Medford and Ashland. The couple left Thursday, going by way of Brookings, to visit friends. Mrs. Babb is the former Lucille Koontz.

ford at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening, it was announced yesterday. For MOTHER'S DAY -TODAY Take Her to O'BRIEN'SI "Irish Fried Chicken" A Complete Dinner Delivered to YouPiping Hot! PHONE 5539 We Do Our 1 Own Diamond Setting FINE WATCH REPAIRING GRABOW'S Medford Center Bldg. Sojourners' Club Entertains Guests At Holland Hotel The annual guest served by Medford Sojourners club Thursday with guests entertained at a dessert luncheon and card party at the Holland hotel. Colorful baskets of Cecil Brunner roses decorated the tables.

Twelve tables, of cards were in play. Bridge winners were Mrs. Bernard Bird, Mrs. Charles Crary and Mrs. Harry Stahl and pinochle prizes went to Mrs.

Frank Payne, Mrs. Jim Johannson and Mrs. J. L. Downs.

During the party members of the school quartet, Glen Crocker, Bruce Y' Blood, Vern Shangle and Cliff Pence, sang. Guests for the affair were the Mesdames Charles Hopkins, Joe Y'Blood, M. Werner, Budd Gail, Fred Purdin, Stanley Jane Lyon, G. W. Kellington, Irma Natterm, John Larwood, James B.

Keeble and Z. N. Agee and Miss Jean Leverette. Mrs. Lloyd Myers was introduced as a new member.

Hostesses for the pleasant affair were members of the board, Mesdames Charles Bennett, E. O. McKeen, W. E. Driscoll, Harry Stahl, Robert Church, Lewis Wayburn, E.

L. Hagebush, E. H. Kliever. To Be Held Club Meeting, Calico club will be entertained Friday, May 16, at the home of Mrs.

Leslie Shaw, 531 Fairmont street. Last meeting of the club was May 2 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, 2220 Spring the evening having been spent in sewing. Refreshments closed the evening. Jean Hart's Diary May 11...

wondered if I called Anne about the three piece bathing suits by Caltex? They are very good looking, The top is square necked with a short bodice that buttons down the back. The shorts are short, with a faggoting down the sides and around the cuff. The beach coat is straight with huge patch pockets with faggoting for trimming. The shorts and bras are jersey lined and come in lovely colors. Each piece can go out on its own or I'll order them in sets, all one color or assorted like pottery.

And Eleanor will be interested in the new dark blue gabardine slack suits. Tailored coats to wear with or without, blouses, slacks smartly styled. I have one small size in apple green with a short battle jacket top. I to get a few prints dark backwasable ground while was in San Francisco. Of course they wear them there all summer with large dark straw hats.

They are awfully sophisticated, especially summer evenings, or coolish Sunday morning for church. In fact there are boxes arriving all the time with dresses, purses, blouses, play clothes for Evelyn, Gene, Mary, Sally, Edith, and all the gals who like me to keep a wary eye out for them when I'm in the big city, To Be Smart Be Original, See Jean Hart Personal Shopping, Service Phone 5400 Medford Center Bldg. PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME (Formerly of Ashland) 906 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Phone 2938 24-Hour Service. Registered Nurse in Charge See it in May Glamour! Nelly Don's Fair Weather Suit with fresh accents of real Irish lace.

Beautifully tailored, washable pioneer check gingham (Sanforized) in gray, red, brown, 10-18. $17.98 COME NOW AND MORE GOOD BUYS THAN EVER BEFORE Merchandise Regrouped for Quick Turn-Over COATS AND SUITS Values to $69.98. Now $25.00 Values to $49.98. Now $10.95 DRESSES Prints and Crepes Values to $49.95 OUT THEY GO FOR JUST $10.98 DRESSES COTTONS and RAYONS for QUICK SALE Values to $19.98 $3.98 COME IN AND SEE OUR CENTER AISLE IT IS CHOCK FULL OF BARGAINS ADRIENNE'S.

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