Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 22, 1946, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, I iiru s d jy , August i t , 1946
Reno Is Scene of
Riggs-Weiss Rite
Suzanne LaMarre
nags at Meeting'
At the noon m eeting of the
Soroptim ist club W ednesday, Su
Miss S hirley Weis« am H arney zanne laiM arre, en tertain ed the
l.elnml Higgs w ere m arried in club w ith three num bers.
First
the B aptiat ch u rch at Itcim, N ev­ was an exercise- dem onstratint
ada, A ugust 3. Miss Weiss is the Home of the work necessary in
d au g h ter of Mi .and Mrs. L. C. the study of voice. Second wa:
t alhoiin of A shland and B uincy "Springs A w akening,” by W ilford
Higgs is the son of Mi and Mrs. S anderson and her last num bei
I! K. Higgs also of Ashland.
was "The N ightingale and tin
The couple w ere attended by
Hose”
by Kiinsky -Korsikoff. Sin
D elbert Landing, Miss D o r is
Sam ple and Mr. and Mrs Win was accom panied at the piano
by Mrs. Cay Hufm an
field Hoberson.
A letter was read from a m em ­
'I’h bride chose foi her w ed­
ding a fuchsia colored suit w ith ber of the M arysville, C alifornia
was in
.1 corsage of gardenias. Follow ing S oroptim ist club, who
the cerem ony a din n er was se rv ­ Holland. She w rote ol the u tter
ed at the R iverside Hotel foi the destruction and tin- terrib le need
1 of the peoples of Europe. It was
bridal party.
voted to bring some of needed
Mrs. Higgs graduated from item s to the n ext m eeting.
Ashland high school and for the
past two years has been em p lo y ­
e d at Beta Creek O rchards as iiufii first class and was discharg
■ tenographer The groom is also cd Ju n e 3 He is now em ployed
an Ashland high g ra d u ate und at the Lincoln L um ber Mill«.
Mr and Mrs. Higgs are at home
expects to e n te r S outhern O re ­
gon < /liege this fall. Hi served to their friends at 900*2 Iowa
two years in the navy as a s e a -s tre e t in Ashland.
How’s Your Lawnmower?
DON'T MAKE MOWING HARD WORKI
Brinq your machine to us for modern
blade sharpening that will make cuttinq
R icu cii
a pleasure
REPAIR
0 R. EDWARDS
Specialist in Wheeled Toys
Ashland
343 East Main
Quality Cleaning
IS THE ONLY KIND OF CLEANING WE
DO—Brinq your soiled clothes to US for
a first class job.
WARDROBE CLEANERS
MR. AND MRS. KELCY SMITH
On The Plaza
DRY< ' *
CLEANIN'
A shland, Ore.
S trickland, A shland, cousin of the
bride, cu t the wending cag<, ..».a
K enneth Jones, Ashland .p o u n d
coffee and Mrs. Hay lb.. .u ,^n,
M edford, cousin ol me
. li ­
ved punch.
vos, C aiolyn Louise Hose b e - Í Mr .and Mrs. Davis will be ..t
Miss Lois M a rg a re t B e d fo rd of th e four aish . of the c h u rc n came the bride of Donam Dean hom e later this sum m er at 924
fa u g n u of Dr. anil M rs. W alter fluring the cerem ony.
D an., last W ednesday evening at —E ” stree t in Springfield, Oregon,
ite u io rd ,
b ecam e th e b rid e of ; m i .,, r rank D. ivis w as a t the | eigiii o i U k k at m e .wetnouiM w here they will both attend the
e iy u e W illiam W eilen, J r ., son o rgan d u rin g tn e cerem ony uiiu 1 church Miss ftose is the u a u g n u i U niversity of Oregon. Mrs. Davis
of Col. a n d M rs. C. W. W ellen of piayed ine tra d itio n a l w e ü o m g ¡ of ,4i and Mrs. Karl ivi nose, grad u ated from S outhern Oregon
New fo ik City, F iiu ay evening, oiaicnes aiso ¡»huinrls "Ave m u i - 14G .u a n z a rn ta S tre e t, A shland, College last term and her hus­
Auguid 16, at <1 o clock in tin ia and accom panied hill Aives and the groom is a son 01 ,urs band is at present enrolled there.
M onta Davis, l»9 L o rin C eutiai Davis is a veteran of the medical
MeiiiodiHt church in A shland.
| w bo sang m e "i-oid s P ray er
Di. George W. Bi uce p erfo rm -j Followin gtne cerem ony a recc-p- avenue, M edford. For tne w en­ corps, having served two and one
ed the single ring cerem ony be-1 lio n was neld at the Hedtoid ding the bride wore a gown ol half years with an exten d ed p e r­
lore 150 relatives and friends.
borne on Palm avenue. The three w hite brocaded satin vtitn a long iod in the South Pacific.
The bride, who was given in tiered w edding cake was cut by train. H er veil was of finger-tip
mai n a g e hy her father, Dr. W al­ tlie bride and groom w ith Miss length and she carried a sheath 01
ter Hedford,, wore an all over Ann C randall continuing the c u t­ w hite gladioli. Mr. Hose gave his
jace gown Wlth tlg htly fitted ting. Ice cream was cu t by Mrs. d au g h ter in m arriag e and D.
bodice, sw ee th eart neckline, long G areth G oddard. Assisting in the G eorge W B ruce read the cere­
sleeves, and full sk irt w ith long 1 serving w ere Mr.-. Jack C randall mony.
A tten d an ts of the bride w e n
sw eeping train. H er finger tip Mrs. Fred Engle, Mrs. Carol P ra tt
veil was of french m arq u isette Mrs. G ordon Miller and Mrs. Miss B arbara Heim ,who was
falling from a cap trim m ed with W illiam ^-Blackm er. Mrs. Joseph m aid-of-honor ,and Miss M arilyn
Specializing in the Non-Con
l - . a r l ; She e a rn e d a w hite Bible B urdic had charge of th e guest Young, Miss M arilee Erw in ana
f'ning Treatment of
witn pink orchid on top, and book, Mrs. R ichard B arnes and tvirs. B arry L eign all ol A shland
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
wore a single strand of pearls, a Miss Donna Fraziei w ere host I Mis.-, H elm ’s frock was ol w hile
esses in the gift room and Miss net an a she e a rn e d an arm bou
gilt of tile groom.
Office Phone 4371
Mrs. W illiam B lack m er, Mrs. Yvonne C hristlieb assisted at thi q u et of salm on pink gladioli. Mist
Young wore w hite chiffon ano
Gordon M iller in blue gowns doo.r
308 NORTH MAIN
with Mrs. Joseph B urdic and
Mr and Mrs. William W ellen .ier Low ers w ere m auve gladioli
and
Miss
E
rw
in,
gowned
in
white
Miss Yvonne C hristlieb in pink, will be at hom e to th eir friends
Ashland. Oregon
lighted the tapers a fte r which afte r S eptem ber 1, at- 421 W ellen net, carried pink gladioli. Miss
Ix-igh wore w hite lace and c a r­
they took th eir places a t the back avenue, M organtown, W. Va.
I n e bride is a g rad u ate of Ash- ried yellow gladioli.
— F IL M S —
Jack B u rd ette of M edford se rv ­
lanu hign school, atten d ed S o u th ­
DEVELOPED A PMN-TF.II
ern Oregon College one y ear an a ed as best m an and Don D arnelle
I! or X ex. I5e |Wi- roll
th en en tered Oregon S tate Col­ and Lee Hayes of M edford and
Jones, A shland, w ere
l e g e , Horn wm en sne was gradua- K enneth
Double size 25c
tea in 1945 ,T nis last y ear sne ushers.
5c extra of Panchromatic. All
Miss Elaine S u th erlin sang
sp en t a t C olum bia U niversity in
.sew York City w here she receiv­ "B ecause” and “The Lord's P ray- I fine grain developed Reprint^
ed her M asters Degree in Home e r”. She was accom panied by M rs ! 2c each. Double size 3c each
Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­
econom ics in Ju ly .She is a m em ­ F rank Davis, who also played the
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
ber of G am m a Phi B eta ana w edding m arches.
K appa D elta Phi.
copying. Low prices. Send to -
Im m ediately after the
By Verne Athanas
The groom is the son of Col. mony a reception was held at the
ECONOMY
and Mrs. C. W. Wellen. Col Wei- fam ily hom e for m em bers of the
y^Zi 'v i really some nice num ­
PHOTO F IN IS H E R S
ber j to report this week. len is now stationed in Leghorn, bridal p arty and relatives, w ith
Box 1576, S tation D
Italy. Wellen attended school at ab out 45 guests attending. Mrs.
Our distributors kicked through
LOS A N G E L E S 7, C A L IF
U.C.L.A. before en tering
the Don D arnelle, M edford, sister of
it ith some of the oldies that ue arm y. He was an A.S.T.P. stu d en t th e groom .and Mrs. Robert
get requests for w e e k after in language at Oregon S tate C ol­
week.
lead o ff with Ming lege lor a year d uring the w ar
and after being discharged e n te r­
Crosby's pistol pairin ’ ma ­ ed the U niversity of West Vir­
ma , with IX JN ’ l I I NCI ML IN
ginia Law School. He is a m em ­
on the other side. The Croaner ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon social
is aided and abetted hy the A n ­ fratern ity and the pre-law honor­
drews Sisters, and between them ary
Midsummer Social Event Is
The Wellen-Redford Weading
Dr. E. N. Terri I
Chiropractic
Physician
MELODY
MART
they’ve done some smooth work.
There is another of the Sister’s
perennial facontes in slock
now, too. I l’s their red river
VAI LI V, COUpled with P A T IE N C t
AND
FORTITUDE.
Wc’i e some of the work of
the harmonica virtuoso, the one
and only t arry Adler. He’s the
boy yon retail who.played with
the Pbilharmonii in Neu York
a season or so ago. He performs
PLASTIC APRONS
Mother and Daughter Matching- Aprons
98c
59c
Strong Durable Plastic Aprons
for canning or kitchen
98c
$1.19
$1.39
BEGIN
I'HI
THl
B E C U IN E ,
H LpE S IN
N IG H T , SAIN T LOUIS BLUES
Phone 8011
METZ
Sunday Wedding For
Miss Helen Edwards
Miss H elen Deloris E dw ards of
123 C hurch S treet becam e the
bride of K enneth D w ight Reed,
Sunday afternoon, a t 5 p.m. a t -
the P resb y teria n church. The 1
Rev. George M. S hum an per-1
form ed the cerem ony.
The bride chose for h er w edd­
ing a gray pin striped su it w ith |
w hite accessories and a rosebud
corsage.M rs. Opal Van C urler, I
sister of the bride, was m aid o f ;
honor and D aryl K eener acted as :
best m an. Mrs. Edw ards, m other I
of the bride, was dressed in blue ;
i and Mrs. Reed .m other of the ’
1 groom , was also dressed in a blue ’
1 su it w ith d ark blue accessories.
A reception was held a t the
hom e of the bride following the
perem ony, w ith the bridal p arty
and guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed will be at
hom e to th eir friends at 52 Roca
¡street, A shland .
I Standings:
and his own composition, hand
ro mouth boogie . Smo-o-oth,
and SOI.II), lackson! And the
Ink Spots have made an elegant
recording of the neu favorite,
to 1 a < h his ow n . Mellow har­
mony in the best Ink Spot tra­
dition. You’re going to see this
one at the top of the H it Parade
shortly. You’ll do well to bend
an car to Carmen Miranda’s
Mrs. H eer of Los Angeles. Cal-
new album the south A meri ­
j ifornia is visiting in the home of
can way . She pronounces it
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W alker. Mrs
souse", hut it’s good in any­ H err is a sister of Mr. W alker.
body's language. You find these Mrs. H err cam e from C alifornia
to help tak e care of Mrs. W alker
and hundreds more at ....
THE MART
MADE TO LAST
Asniand Girl And
iw-üiorü Boy wen
270 East M ain
s
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who is qu ite ill .
Mrs. E. D. B row nlee of King
Fisher .Oklahom a and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed M ayhew of Okeene
O klahom a, are house guests of
Dr. and Mrs. C harles A. Haines.
F ran k O ’Neil left M onday for
P o rtlan d w here he will m eet Mrs
O'Neil and will re tu rn to Ashland
’ w ith h er later in th e week.
for
Gifts of Enduring Value
Keepsake
D IA M O N D
R IN G S
Sheldon, fleutebuf,
Watch Repair - En gratin g - Jewelry Repair
ASH LAN D
5c to $1.00 Store
I T ’ S T H E S P IC E OF L IF E
AND WE HAVE IT—!
A COMPLETE LINE OF----
BENHUR s p ic e s
A Vacation Trip After
The Harvest-—
AT
PLAZA GROCERY
On the Curve — Ashland. Oregon
Will Your Car Be Ready?
Sure thing—as soon as harvest is over, you'll
want to take a little time and go to the moun- ||
tains, or go on a vacation trip somewhere else.
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YOUR CAR WILL TAKE YOU AND BRING YOU BACK!
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
Coul .1) you buy yo ur home today at the same price
you paid fo r it yesterday? O f course, you can’t.
N either can yo ur fire insurance o f yesterday cover
the present value o f yo ur home. You stand to lose
heavily— i f yo u r pro pe rty coverage is lig h t. D on ’t put
o ff asking us fo r details on how to get fu ll protection
today.
HOWARD S. WILEY
I nsurance
JO EAST M A IN ST.
phone 21471
A S H L A N D , ORI
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAHD
Butter and Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREA M ER Y
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
Your old car will take you there and bring you
back—provided you let our mechanics check it
over carefully, adjust, repair, overhaul, or do
whatever is needed.
Whatever it needs—they'll find out. and do the
job as it should be done, so that, with normal
driving, you can enjoy a carefree, res.ful vaca-
tion trip.
CLYDE N. CATON
GARAGE
SISKIYOU BOULEVARD AND INDIANA ST.
At the Klamath Junction
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