«e Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, May jo , 1946 Eighty-Eight Seniors Get Diplomas Wednesday Nite Miss Frost Marries New Yorker Sunday ax r . , /Vllss ' romdn HdS Hobson Graduates In June From Academy curricular activities, n a m e ly , wrestling; gymnastics, p i s t o l team; he was on the sluft of the James B. Hobson, graduate of Howitzer, the cadets year book; Ashland High School, will be the Pointer, cadets bi weekly I among the cadets graduating i f "7 « •*' ‘he ski from the United States m ilitar? ¿ L d u b and we,«ht academy this June, and will re-, dub c,uve Ins commission in the In- COHA MASON ELECTED Miss Virginiu Frost, graduate D _ _ .■[ I / i , of Ashland High School and Mr D e d U t l l U l W c d n i n O Leonard Randolph Burgess of I » » L U U lliy Eighty eight mem bers of the I Alma Jean Clary New \o r k City were married MUa Wilma From an became Ashland Senior class received Betty June Clawson Sunday at the Presbyter i a n 1 lJ,e bride of Lt. (j.g ) K„i„ , i | diplomas W ednesday night a t the Betty Joyce Colvin C hurch by the Rev. James H. I ^hei “bin of Portland F n d iv Junior high school auditorium Marie Ellen Cook Ed*a r- „ | evening. May 24. at 8 30 o’clock Mary M argaret Conner troni Lloyd Selby, chairm an of June Cullop Miss Frost served with the at the First Methodist Church the Board of Education, District Frances Leora Dawson American Red Croas in France.' *K h The Rev. Robert J Allen ,',' •No. 5. „ . . . . . STATE SECRETARY ASo N. Frank Deitrich Hobson uttended the Millard's: Germany and Belgium. She was Portland, performing the doubl. The address to the graduating •Betty Jean DeLislv Prep school, Washington. 1) C Ashl l,b,'Ur,."n on the staff of the 48th General ring ceremony. class was given by Dr. H arry K. Jam es B. Delsman prior to receiving Ins appoint- Ashl',nd 1 ” “‘7 *«•“ elected sec- Hospital in Paris and the 32nd. I Preceding the wedding Miss Newburn, President of the Uni­ •LaVerne De Young *, f ‘^ ’ Oregon Library As- General Hospital at W iesbaden,! Hons Hunsle.v and Miss n. itv ment to West Point. While at versity of Oregon. He spoke on Robert D. Elhart West Point he was an outstand- ‘ . a ‘ m ‘', tln « " f M ardelle Fierling Germany. She is a daughter o f ' Kobertson lighted candles while the subject: 'The Challenge of Laura •’»tudent and active ... extra ^'¿'*1* (I1 ‘S‘H‘o tU’n 7 *? Lowell E Fow’ler Mr. and Mrs. George Marquis Mrs. Frank Davis played Shu i _ _ ----- o'- High School G raduations.” Gor­ Marjorie E. Fliniau , 1 1,1 ‘ 1,1 oulem over the week end Frost of Ashland. Mr. Frost is a A' e Maria at the organ. don Peterson, valedictorian of the Thomas M. Fraser retired orchardist. Ashland High School boys' q u a r­ class spoke on the subject "G ett­ Robert W. Frazier Mr. Burgess was a First Lieu­ tet sang the "Lord's Prayer". ing Things S ettled”. Shirley Wil­ Jean Gay Fullerton tenant with the 893rd Tank De­ Miss Ruth Froman served her cox, Salutatorian, spoke on the Tad Vernon Gandee stroyer Battalion in the European •'■'«•i as mam sister as maid of of h, honor with Mias •Wilma Rae G arrett same theme as the motto of the d heater and has five battle stars B. Barbara Sheridan and M i s s Wilma Pearl Greer ii bara Sheridan class: The Elevator to Success Marie and the Purple Heart. He attend­ Yvonne Kauffman of Salem as B. Gresham is out of Order, Try the Steps". Milo W right Grubb ed Brown University and is now bridesmaids. THE APPOINTMENT OF The following named senior Jam es E. G unter enrolled in the H arvard G rad­ The bride was given in marri-1 graduated: Mary Jean Harden uate School of Business Admin­ age by her father. She wore a Dolores Joan Helm Bart W. Bailey istration. His father, W. Randolph white satin gown with net veil Holden R. Herrin Maurice Eugene Bailey Burgess, is Vice Chairm an of the held in place by a beaded tia ra .1 Calvin Andrew Hovland M arjorie Frances Ballard Board of the National City Bank She carried a white prayer book Alta B. Hughes Hile ‘ Don Basey of New York. •Della Hughes with white -streamers, also a bri­ M arbery Aileen Brower As Southern Oregon Dealer for Mr. and Mrs. Burgess left im­ dal bouquet of stephanotis and Margie Ellen Hunsley Barney Keith Bussey Phebe Elizabeth Hurd mediately on honeymoon to New fern. Elsie Morea Chickering James E. Jandreau York City. Ila Gail Church The bridegroom wore navy Raymond Ronald Kannasto - ........... o ............... Dorothy Marie Clark whites and was attended by • M id-term graduates Mary Jean Clark Lloyd Jackson, Portland. Ushers Glenn K err were Robert Beggs of Portland Charles R. Kinney Alvord France. Roseburg, John Cleatis Dalton Lemley AIRCRAFT Lillian Elizabeth McDonough | Bergstrom ‘»r«sirom and Norman Bergs Dixie Deane McCulloch Officers for the 1946-1947 lodge ,' °* Ashland- Wallace McNain term were elected at the regular Ha J?oman and Mrs. Sheri- W atch for dem onstration date within the Joyce Mattson Tuesday nigh, n ,e e ,,„ i of R e ^ S d , “ T iT ' " ™ Jam es I. M erriman ‘you can depend on” Enid Yvonne Miles next few days, a t M edford Municipal a ir­ kah Hope Lodge No. 14 Mrs ’ tatd' wearing a Floyd Dickey was elected Noble ¿¿'as','e ° f Carnations and SWeet Marvnell Montgomery port. For any inform ation, contact me a t Ruth Gayle Morris Grand. * \ ' • Automobile A reception was held at the ------ i » vim «i irie Donald K. Nichols M edford airp ark , at fairground, or A sh­ Other officers elected include H om an home. The brides grand­ Tommy Newton Mrs. Dave Whittle, Vice Grand; Diane Patterson • Fire mother, Mrs. Ralph Froman, cut land, phone 21291. Mrs. Karl Berninghousen, Secre­ the cake. She was assisted in Gordon R. Peterson tary; Mrs. Guy Applewhite, as serving by Mrs. Robert Allen Joseph M. Peterson Barbara Frances Phife Treasurer. The officers will be Mrs. Melvin Coates, Mrs. Robert SEE THIS NEW PLANE Dom S. Provost, Jr. installed at one of the June m eet­ Beggs, Mrs. Archie Pierce and Donald M. Randles ings. Miss Barbara Eliasen. ON THE PLAZA ‘ June M. Ross Other business during the even­ Mrs. Sheridan left for her hon­ Phyllis Elaine Ross ing included the reports of the eymoon wearing a lime green Leta Vee Russell four delegates who attended the gabardine suit with white acces- Vivian Helen Rykken grand lodge sessions held at soi ies and a white orchid corsage. Doris Jean Sample Medford last week. The delegates Dorothy Virginia Schultz Mrs. Sheridan is a very popu­ NEW M ATTRESSES Wilma Joyce Sleppy were Mrs. Louise Perozzi, Mrs. lar and well known person in Alda E. Sm ith . FACTORY TO YOU Anna Myre, Mrs. Celia Berning Ashland having taught music in ‘M arjorie Rose Stam er OLD M ATTRESSES MADE housen, and Mrs. Vivian Dalken- the Ashland schools for the past Vera Louise Stearns LIKE NEW berg. year. She is a graduate of Wil­ Betty Alene Stebler By GENERAL ELECTRIC Seven new members were wel­ lamette University and member Sherry Ann Stansbury NEW BOX SPRINGS comed into the lodge. They were Rosalie Lorraine Stauffer of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. WHILE THEY LAST Marian Louise Sutherlin presented with corsages by offi­ Lt. Sheridan has just returned Lois Berdeen Thompson cials of the lodge. Four of these from several years overseas duty Bonnie G riffith Tison REED’S were initiated last week at the and when he receives his dis­ Wesley Duncan Vail WIZARD MACHh Grand Assembly and three of charge, they will go to Washing­ MATTRESS CO. Hugh M. Van Dewalker them were transfers from other ton State College where he will 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Gloria Bess Wenner lodges. work for his M aster’s degree in Judith Lee Wickersham Ashland, Oregon Shirley B Wilcox physical education. He is a mem­ "7: T— Leonard M. Williams ber of Theta Chi fraternity. Beverly Nicholson Ellen LaVora Wilkinson Out of town guests included Louis M. Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Froman of Married Saturday Evelyn L. Wyckoff Beverly Ann Nicholson, daugh­ Milwaukee; Reverend and Mrs. w -i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nich­ Robert J. Allen; Mr and Mrs. W ELKS PIN HORNS ON F. Sheridan and daughter. Patsy- ¿71 NEW MEMBERS WEDNESDAY olson of Ashland, and Robert C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beggs, Mr (n Stubblefield, Ashland were unit- Tweny new Elks were initiated ed in m arriage Saturday night at and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson; Mr Wednesday night at the Elks the Nicholson home on Ashland and Mrs. Richard Hellner of Poi t • temple. The formal initiation and j Mine road. Mr. Stublefield is the land, Misses Yvonne Kauffman banquet was held at 6:30. Ivor I son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Stubble­ and Barbara Sheridan of Salem f e ' ' Mrs. Mebin Coates of Cathlamet. R EP A IR IN G Erwin was in charge of the ban­ field of Burlingame, California. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones ol quet. Special music and an en-1 I The ceremony was pronounced Yreka; Mrs. Archie Pierce, Med tertainm ent program were f e a - 1 •by Earl F. Downing, m inister of ford; Alvord France, Roseburg Jones Jewelers , the Church of Christ. The couple tured during the evening. IT SOLVES C O M P L IC A T E D "M A T H " PROBLEMS North Plaza N . Main I were attended by Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wallin and Peggy of Medford. Precison Repairing Jewelry THAT OTHERWISE WOULD TAKE YEARS TO WORK The first post war all spring I Archie Hutchings, aunt and uncle of the groom. OUT. IT WAS BUILT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO I steel lawn rakes now available i J at Marshall-Wells, on the Plasa. { The bride was attired in a light HELP SPEED SOLUTION OP IMPORTANT blue suit with white accessories. RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING PROBLEMS. Her corsage of gardenias and sweetpeas. The matron of honor AUCTIONEER A N N O U N CIN G wore a dark blue suit with a cor­ Ashland, Oregon CAN YOU sage of gardenias and sweetpeas. that /N A M E T H E M ? Several neighbors and friends THERE ARE MORE C onsult Us fo r Farm a n j BOB SNIDER were present for the ceremony Hom e Sales THAN 200 practical and for the refreshm ents of cake IS NOW AFFILIATED W ITH 'C<®; • and punch. The couple are now USES F0R electric - MCI ®°x 4 7 1 Phone 8 j i i at home in the Cozy apartm ents, £ ITY.ON FARMS. G.E. BILL REAGAN Ashland. HAS A STAFF OF Livestock Bought and Sold E lffh tv o in k * ______> rftutatotcitty- . . . J. H . M c N A IR RocketX85 Rebekah Lodge Selects Officers Insurance Burns Agency it’s Hew - It’s Modern - Its Tricycle THE FAt L^tlock f F- r .- I A. J. Strouse A t The PLAZA GROCERY 6 1 N. MAIN r Try Miner Classifieds for results " ;. v PHONE 4 i ) i earm specialists WHO DEVELOP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND METHODS TO IMPROVE FARMIN3.1 I Ml FIGHTS TB Í THE GROOM fro m BAND5i IN YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD. FROM $6.00 to $120.00 New shipment of attractive table lamPs ................................................ $3.98 JLST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF HULL POTTERY VASES ALSO SETS FROM $50.00 UP SILVERWARE IN KING EDWARD STYLFS SFR VICE FOR 6. $24.00 PLATTERS IN SILVER AND ALUMINUM FROM $6.00 DON I FORGET WE HAVE GRADUATION CARDS AND MANY GIFU ITEMS 5c to $1.00 Store 7 MOBILE X-RAY UNIT BRINGS CHEST INSPECTION TO REMOTE DISTRICTS. 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