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Southern Oregon New» Review, Thurnday, July * j, 1946 Reedy-Adams Rites Sunday during the processional and rec essional. Betty Adams ascended the floral hanked altar on the arm oi her brother, Robert L. Adams, who guve her in murriage .T ,t bride wore a wedding gown of I , m e supper «am* n ot »...» length train, and lace insets in the entire length of the princesr- fushioned gown which had a luce toke ut the back and shirred be- ow the neckline in front. She Min« Betty Lee Adilin«, duught- er of Mr», Diek Adui,..t anti the lute Mr. Dick Adams, whk mar- ried, Sunday evening, July 21, ut H o clock, ut the Kind Presbyter tan Church to John B. needy, Jr »on ut Mr. and Mr«. J. B. Reedy. The Reverend James 11. Edgar, w o re a sin g le s lia n d ol pt .u former minister of tin- churen, that were worn by her mother on performed the double ring cere her wedding day. Her arm bou quet was ut pale pink carnations mony. Mrs. J. W McCoy was ut the I and white bouvardia with a organ preceding the ceremony, single orchid. plaving '•Always” and "Because” Miss Adams was attended by and used the Lohengrin an ( l u maid of honor, Arline Conlev, Mendeliinohn wedding marches who wus dressed in uqua crepe and curried peuch gladioli and white curnutions; six bridesmaids Yvonne Miles and Lois Pierce. ' both of whom wore blue and carried pink carnations a n d IN S U R A N C E 'white* gludioli; Eluine Sutherlin and Snirley Flaharty were in E ire - A uto - T h e ft I pink and carried white gladioli and blue carnations; Joanne STANDARD ( OMPANIES and Barbara Helm were in blue and carried peach gladioli wlui white carnations. Miss Carol Lin- See ingcr, the train bearer, wore a frock of pink and a gold locket J. F. EMMETT that was a gift of the bride. Dick Flaharty was the best 31 East Main — Ph. 7866 mun with Jay Samuelson. Jimmie Smith, Fred Kannasto and Vern Curmine ushers. The bridegroom, who is in the Navy wore dress QUICK RELIEF FROM blues. Immediately followin g t h e Sym ptom s e f Distress Arising Ira n i ceremony there was a reception STOMACH ULCERS in the Rotunda room of the Pres church. Cake and punch »»« to EXCESS ACID byterian were served with Mrs. Adams, FeaeDeekTaSs e f HeaieTrea t meet that mother of the bride, Miss Anna I Help e r It Will Cast Y om Nothing bel Riggs, Mrs. Larkin Grubb O s w »wo m illion hot lira of tho W IL L S K I* Mrs Guy Randles presiding at the T B S A T M K N T hove l>rrn Hold tor relief o f lace covered table. a rm p t°m»ofdlHi™ «, *ii-dn» from Stomach oaJ PaaSanoi INaora due to I i m m Acid — Mr. and Mrs. John Reedy left or Upoat Stomach. on their honeymoon to Canada _ ------------- v Stooatmoncaa. •»< . after which Mr. Reedy will at dao to Kaoaos A«M. Hold on If. < l.> »' i ria l I Aok foe “ W illard's M m m m ” w i l l , a fu lly tend Oregon State College and asplalna thia tra a tm e n t— fcaa- ut later continue in the service EAST SIDE PHARMACY whereever sent. i Dance <V¿t4. iO ni-xhuo* 1 Talent Activities *»• Mariory Brannan Grange Lecturer Girls Q uartet Gives Program in T alent The Pacific College girls quar tet presented a special program Mrs. Marjory Brannan was at the Talent Friends Church elected lecturer at the regular Monday night. The girls helped meeting of the Talent Grange at the Friends Conference the held July 18. She fills the vac past week. They sang a wide ancy c a u se d w h e n M rs. L eona variety of numbers. Joseph Reese Taiuoit resigned. yearly meeting superintendent, Louis Gallatin, Master, presid and Edward Harmop, conference ed. Mrs. ilorence Hartiy atico as evangelist, were alao present. secretary in the absence of Mrs. — — — Ruth Straus. Reports of standing Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Corn is committees were given. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Damon There were 19 women and 16 Floyd, Rev. Corn is a Methodist men present. Refreshments were ' minister in the Texas Confer- served by Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! ence. Rev. Corn preached the o tu iti v a irtry n m Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs R. L Bun I morning sermon last Sunday, at T U T W A IN M E E T » —I N B E C O B D -B B B A K IN G T IM E !— A x v M ot dy, Mrs. Mr.ry Furrier, and Miss 1 the Methodist church here, eo«» speed reeevd WM ate by this *ew Navy Neytaae petrel bomber, a Marie Furrier. j The Jr. girls of the Methodist ; »we-meterod Lecfchmd PIT, whee M eat down at Barbank Field. Calif.. Grange will meet again August ' church had a swimming party • beers n mteetos aad 1 ceceada after Ito teke-eff fr»m Ftoyd Beaaett ....... ....... .................................. Field. This ‘ last Wednesday at Jackson Hot Springs. They had a picnic lunch . by Ce D. Derise, e f Chevy Cheat, Md., Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ogborn and after their swim. carried three Barai ' twe elrBtea son Elmer, returned from a trip to Eastern points. I Miss Barbara Terrill left Tues- Mr. and Mrs Reedy are both and Mrs. Ernest Dancer and son i day morning for Portland where graduates of Ashlan d H ig h Stuart of Modesto, California; Mr she will resume studies at the Ralph A. F oster School. Mrs. Reedy was a cadet and Mrs. Archie Lang of Medford University Clinical Labratory. Union Service Station nurse after graduation and later Mr andMrs. Walter Firbush of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schroeder assisted in the local hospital. Mr. Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. and 237 East Main St. Ann, returned from a Reedy enlisted in the navy in Dick Flaharty of Redding from trip Cheryl to New York and Canada. July of 1945. Ashland, Oregon out of town. Mrs. Alvin Coates of Phoenix There were about two-hundred was calling on friends in Talent guests at the wedding with Mr. I last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cannon and family of Los Angeles, Califor nia are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williamson THE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark are Mrs. Emma Marla Pritchard spending a few days at Coquille died Thursday, July 11, at the PERFECT home of her daughter, Mrs. Row and Portland visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waldy left ena Curry in Ashland. for a two weeks vacation trip ex SHOP W H ERE Mrs Pritchard was 85 years, GIFT eight months and 20 days at the tending through Oregon, Wash > time of her death. She was born ington and Idaho. Mrs. Cox of California is visit in Cassopolis County, Michigan ITS COOL on October 18, 1860 and was mar ing a week with her daughter Mrs. Zediker. Give u ried to Marion Royston Pritchard Clare Withrow is in the Ash in 1876. Mrs. Pritchard was the mother of eleven children, seven land Community Hospital where HAYNES GIFT of whom are still living. Glendon she underwent an appendectomy. Mrs. James Lenzeris and daugh We Had Bacon and Ham A. Pritchard and Ethel Pritchard CERTIFICATE of Missouri; Mrs. Laura May ter Sally, Mrs. Alice Homecker, Warnick, Oxford, Florida; Mrs. and Charles Turner of Richmond, This Week and Expect Indiana are visiting at the home ind let the recipient choose Hannah Bonham, Fort Madison, of Mis. Grace Parks. Iowa; David E, Pritchard, Buck Fresh Shipments Any Day Some of the Talent children from our stock of fine jewelry lin, Missouri; Marion L. Pritch are attending 4 H Camp. ard, Coolidge, Arizona; Mrs. Row ena Curry, Ashland; and Mrs. and gifts items . Elnora Palm, El Monte, Califor — F I LM S _ nia. DEVELOPED A PRINjPED Mrs. Pritchard’s husband pas 6 er 8 ex. 15c per rell sed away in 1907 in Wassau, Flor SW E E M ’S ida. She remained in Florida for Double size 25c several years and then moved to 5c extra of Panchromatic. A U Missouri where she lived until Cash Grocery 1944, when she came to Ashland. fine grain developed. Reprint* 2c each. Double size 3c each. She has been a member of the Deckle or plain edge. Guaran Seventh Day Adventist church Talent Phon* 5989 for many years. Elder Meehan of teed work. Enlarging, coloring, Medford spoke at the final rites Sou/Arr« Pacific Watch copying. Low prices. Send to— and Mrs. Charlotte De Hart sang Inspectors ECONOMY "In the Garden” and "Nearer My PHOTO FI MS HE KN God to Thee.” Interment was in Box 1578, Station n the I.O.O.F. addition to Mountain LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. View cemetery. Pall bearers were William Woolven, Andy B. DeHart, Floyd Taylor, O. V. Davis, M. L. Davis and Henry Johnson. to . .. . -- >681 t 11W1 18 I F P I I R = = Menuments end markers. See i B u n s Memeriala, On the Plesa j We straighten out the unfortunate Mother of Rowena Curry Dies Here HAYNES JEWELRY JOE Monuments AND HIS ORCHESTRA 17 B U R N S AGENCY ENTER TA INING ARTISTS F eatu rin g EVERETT SIMPSON f and Lovely CAROL WOODS j Mar ble - Granite Bronze r 7- • W W&ft I i d "ON THE PLAZA" RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITUS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, WasR Pd. Adv. — NUEOVO Laborat ories ASHLAND AT THE CROSSROADS i ’- Our city government and city manager have lost the confi dence of the public by neglecting to protect our health and welfare. First: Neglecting to properly fence and protect our big dam. ' Second: They kut* nagjected to have the- big Haas, cleaned out, thus allowing the darn to fill with mud, silt, debris, and weeds to grow, throwing off their odors and polluting our drinking water. Indifference and inexperience wastes public money. results of accidents See Jim and Mac at the B & M BODY SHOP Talent Ashland Armory MONDAY, JULY 29 $1.00 plus tax I The city has bver $122,000.00 cash—enough for any emergency ** c - *• » Iv Light, Water and Taxpayers League S. S. DAVIES, Secretary 243 4th S t PAID P O L IT IC A L ADV. Oregon Loyd Pest Control P. O. Box 186 Talent, Oregon * . . * Fum ig a tio n - E x te rm in a to rs - - - _____ EAn*MlNI['lNfi SERVICE Ants - Spiders - Roaches - Rats - Mice Fleas - Silverfish - Moths - Bees Bedbugs - etc. 1*1 ■ Ui . V. — A J Alls? • t -*■*-'J- V - i i v i jiu . EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VITAMINS, and sciensific research has proven their necessity for good heaRlf. ”V Vou are asked to borrow $800,000. Every householder and bus iness will have to pay this enormous amount back by monthly installment for the next 20 years. There is a t hnc when we have to save. This is one of them! Protect your interest VOTE 101 X NO. 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