The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 21, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. 1IS2
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Visitors at the Everett A. Fabei 1 and was fashioned entrain. A tiara ' Lovely of Portland and Miss Sally tion, Mr and Mrs. Snook left for land; E. L. “Lin" Harris of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jewett and daugh­
are Mrs. Faizer’s brother and sister of lace and pearls held her finger­ Cooney of Medford were at the gift Lake Louise and Banff, and Mrs. ters.
Grace and GIGadys Ann of
Snook chose a lavender suit with
in-law, Dr. and Mrs Franklin tip veil and she carried a cascade table.
black accessories for traveling. On Springfield; Mrs. Doughton and
The
bride
who
had
lived
in
Cen
­
bouquet
of
white
roses
and
steph-
Launer of Columbia, Missouri. The
tral Point all her life, is a graduate their return, they will be at home Coralie of aSlem; Mr. and Mrs.
is, centered with an orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and Launers have been spending the a not
of Central Point high school and at 412 Crater Lake avenue, Medford. Tinkham Gilbert and daughters,
Miss
Marjorie
Jewett,
who
W3S
Out-of-town guests included Mr. Elizabeth, RoseMary and Ann of
daughter Marjorie left Tuesday uir.mer in Portland, away from maid of honor for her sister, wore attended Willamette university last
morning for a short vacation at Columbia where he is dean of music a gown of yellow printed organdy year. The bridegroom, who attended and Mrs. Herman Clark, Mrs. Marie Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ewell and Mary
Crescent City and along the coast. j at Christian college.
wit.i Juliet cap and mitts to match Central Point high school with the Putnam and Mrs. Alma Shipley of Jo and Miss Lovely of Portland:
and carried a bouquet of matching class of ’48, is employed at the Elk | Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C and Dr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Laun-
Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Harold er of Christian College, Columbia,
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts and tulle and gladiolus. As .junior maid Lumber company.
Mrs Lloyd Morris and son,
Immediately following the recep-1 Walker and Anita and Phil of Port- Missouri.
Howard arrived Monday evening family are spending a short vacation of honor. Miss Sandra Jewett,
niece of the bride, wore a miniature
from Arizona and are staying near in Idaho.
copy of the gown worn by the maid
Phoenix with relatives. They are
Mr. and M.s. Clarence Melibye of honor and earned the rings with
anxious to locate a house in Central
and
daughter, Jamie returned home her bouquet.
Point before school starts. Wednes­
Bridesmaids were Misses Esther
last
Thursday evening from a two
day they were accompanied by Mrs.
Edmonton, Alberta, and Patricia Snook, sisters of the
weeks
’
trip
to
Doyle Stockton and son, Darryl to
Canada, where they visited friends, groom and Mr. William Matejka v ho
Brookings.
Before coming to Central Point to wore imilar dresses of blue and pink
and carried bouquet-, of
coach,
Mellbye spent two summers organdy
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent spent
matching gladiolus. Misses Grace
last week-end in Brookings visiting in Edmonton, playing baseball. The and Sharalee Jewett, nieces of the
at the home of the Robert Vincent. return trip was made through Banff j bride, wearing dresses of pink or­
and Glacier Parks.
gandy, were flowergirls.
Lewis Kilbourn will be missing
Best man for his brother was Stan-
I ley Snook of the U.S. Army station­
from his regular mail route 2 this Marriage Rituals
ed at Fort Lewis, Washington. Ush-
week-end While he is in Portland.
(Continued From Page 1)
I ers were John Cunningham. Ken­
The Chanters of Hillah Temple oi
which he is a part, are going by bus en hair fern around the wedding neth Trautman and William Matejka
while assistant ushers were Richard
PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS
to Portland, where on Saturday they cake and punchbowl. Mrs. Arnold and Alan Jewett of Medford and Hal
will sing for the children at Shnni Bohnert^ and I Mrs. John Bohnert, Jewett of Springfield, all brothers
of the bride, served the cake
hospital. That evening they will! aunts
while Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mrs. of the bride.
BOYS’ OXFORDS
attend the Shrine All-Star football Roger von der Hellen, aunts of the
GIRLS’ SADDLE OXFORDS
Lighting the candles preceding
game at Multnomah Stadium; this bride, were at the punch table. Mrs. the ceremony were Miss Elizabeth |
will be the fifth game between Ore­ L. C. Gorden presided at the table Gilbert of Salem and Miss Mary Jo
gon and Portland All-Stars, coached for the groom’s cake. During the Ewell of Portland, roommates cf the
this year by Mel Ingram and Frank reception, Mrs. Conrad was at the bride at Willamette university. At >
O’Neil. Proceeds from the game piano. Mrs. Don Bohnert and Mrs. the organdy was Dr. Frankl’n B.;
Launer of Columbia, Missou. . M’
will go to the hospital for cripple Robet Dunn had charge of the gifts. Coralie
Doughton of Salem sang
Mrs.
L.
G.
Gentner
decorated
the
Children.
church and had charge of the flow- "Because”, “At Dawning" and “The
Lord’s Prayer”, accompanied by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and
Following a honeymoon to San Launer.
children, Harvey and Helen arc Jose, California via the coastal
For the reception which followed
vacationing at Lake O’ Woods.
route, they will make their home the ceremony, the church parlors
OXFORD S CREPE OR NEOLITE SOLES
ALL WHITE — RED CREPE SOLE
on Taylor road. For a going away were decorated with pink gladiolus
and
Esther
Reed
daisies.
Mrs.
Alan
BLACK & WHITE — BLACK SUEDE
Ruth and Bud Powell, and Nadine costume, Mrs. Benston had a gray
Sizes Sl/2-3 — $3.95 and up
Jewett cut the cake and Mrs. Rich­
Davies are planning to leave for suit with red accessories.
ard
Jewett
and
Mrs.
Hal
Jewett
Sizes 3-6 — $4.95 - $7.95
$5.25
to
$6.95
Bob Jones University in Greenville. The bride was graduated from
the punch. The three-tier
South Carolina, August 28 Miss Srater high school in June while served
wedding cake, baked by Mac McCoy
Davies is staying at the Powell home the bridegroom w^° attended peri­ of Grants Pass, cousin of the bride,
BOYS’ HEAVY DUTY
tral Point high school, is employed
while working in the fruit.
was decorated with a bridal couple
at Rogue River Valley creamery.
BLACK
SHOES
LOAFER
’
S,
CREPE
SOLE
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Out-of-town guests were Mrs. and pink sugar roses, and surround­
MADE
TO
WEAR
— Sizes 1-6
$5.25
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t F . • :. . Col M: ed by tiny rosebuds and maiden­
hair
fern.
The
tables
were
arranged
Sizes 1-6 — $7.45
Irs. Jay Hathaway of Visalia.
r Calif, and Mrs. Harry Wortman of with pink organdy cloths and pink
rope tapers. Assisting with the
LOAFER’S NEOLITE SOLE
For Sale—New & used bunk beds Willows, Calif.
I serving were Mrs. Everett A. Faber,
$10.50
10-in. Lace Boots
complete, new linoleums $5.96 up:i
$4.95
Miss Anita Walker. Miss Colleen
used wood heaters A cook stoves. I Jewett-Snook—
Snook, Miss Muriel Swing and Miss
BOYS’ BROWN
Oak Grove Furniture, 1 mile west
Marion Smith, queen of eBthel No.
One-strap
Suede
Slippers
Moc. Toe Shoes - ■
$3.95
orv. Jacksonville Hwy., Medford,
In a setting of white gladioli, fern 38. Job’s Daughters.
BROWN OR BLACK
and candelbra with white tapers,
Miss Patsy Faber had charge of
Oregon.
S4.95
Miss Laural Janet Jewett became the guest book while Miss Suzanne
Others from $3.95 to $7.95
FREE, till Sept 10th GABARDINE the bride of Gene Burel Snook at
rain coat with the purchase of the First Methodist church of Med- i
Now is the time to sew those School Dresses. See
TAILORED MADE “W. Z. GIB ford last Saturday evening. August
FOR
SON" suit. Phone 15xx2 Central 16. Rev. Hardwidk W. Harshman
our selection of new fall prints in Fruit of Loam, Qua­
officiated for the doulble-ring cere
Point or see Lester P. Mathes.
driga,
Den Rivers and other fabrics. Beautiful selec­
16 2t mony. Rosettes of small wedding j
bells, white ribbon and gladioli j
tion. Plus all the trimmings, Buttons, Zippers and
FOR SALE About 150 ft. orna­ marked the aisle for the bridal
Patterns.
mented iron fencing with 1 gate; cession. •
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
white enamel circulating trash
Mrs. H. P. Jewett while Mr.
burner; used on winter Quaker and
Snook is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
oil burner, newly reconditioned. Paul Snook, route 2.
S. <• at 26 J S.> 2n I 1’ lone 7 I. Ct B
Mr. Jewett gave his daugiiter in
tral Point. J. W. Shirley.
marriage. Her gown was of white
marquisette and lace over taffeta
Phone 1502
We Give S & H Green Stamps !
Central Point
FOR SALE—3 girls’ suits, size 12-14.
Man’s suit, size 40 360 North 7th,
Central Point, Oregon
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. ORSQON_________________ _
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BURELSON’S
For Quality
For Service
CLASSIFIED £•>
Burelson's Dept. Store
WISH to buy on low terms, acreage
or lots in or adjoining Central
Point. Write “Box holder", 1514
West Main, Medford, Oregon.
11.00, This add when clipped and
presented to tester P. Mathes is
good for $1.00 on tbe purchase of
any pan of "MASON VELVET-
EEZ SHOES. Phone 15xx2, Cen­
tral Point for appointment, 42-2t.
IT’S COOLER
at the
Shady Oaks
TRAILER COURT
FABER'S
GO TO
L. P. Gas Service
at all times.
Central Point Beauty Shop
SUPER MARKET
Central Point
Phon* 23
PHONE 291
Pauline's Final
I
Sweet Maid Ice Cream
CLEARANCE S ALESI
2 Quarts
9
All Summer Dresses, Skirts, Shorts, Pedal Pushers
ishers
and Etc., on Sale! Your chance to save now.
FREE
DELIVERY
LOCKER BEEF
BEEF WILL
FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR
GARBERDINE
Pound
Package
WOOL PLEATED SKIRTS, BLOUSES
(SWEATERS BY NAN DORSEY)
AND
SKIRTS
CABBAGE
SOLID HEADS
$5.98
NEW FALL DAN RIVER
PLAID DRESSES. Sizes 9-15 ....
ALSO DAN RIVER DRESSES
In Sizes 12 to 44*'3....................
BEEF POT ROAST
Pound
Pound
BOILING BEEF
NECTARINES
Sff.98
i-
$g.98
........... 25
2 Pounds
Hl-C ORANGE DRINK
PAULINE'S DRESS SHOP
SS SOUTH SECOND
CENTRAL POINT OREGON
ó
2 for
39
Pound
STEAK
46-oz. CANS
Come in and See Our Neu’ Fall Clothes
Arriving Daily!
49‘
SAUSAGE
BUCKWHEAT MIX
15c COUPON FREE
NEW
GO UP—BUY NOW!
Cut and Wrapped—Lb
PILLSBURY
SCHOOL GIRLS!
CENTRAL POINT
SIRLOIN or T-BONE
Pound