Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 27, 1947, Image 5

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    Southern O regon New» Review, Thurvday, M a rth 27, 1947
Grange Members
Have Irish Party
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Im m e d d ie d o u b le rin g cerem o n y .
A n n p u o n lollow ed llic c e re ­
m ony 111 Ini' social ro o m s ol th e
1 in n c li 1 lie w e d d in g c a k e w as
1 til by th e o m le a n d g l o o m . M is.
Jo y c e G o o d in 11 ln n » lied th e i'll.,-
lug. Mi» Ire n e G rig sb y p re sid e d
a t tin- f o lle e ta b le a n d Mr:.. H azel
faanlord h ad c h a rg e ol th e p u n c h
how l. Jo y c e N e u le rm e y e r hail
1 h a rg e ol th e g u e st nook.
T h e y o u n g co u p le a re b o th gru
d u a le s ol J a c k so n v ille h ig h school
of th e class of 1941.
T h e b n d f has b een em p lo y ed
a t B ear C re e k o rc h a rd s sin c e h e r
g ra d u a tio n a n d Mr. M c In ty re was
re c e n tly
d isc h a rg e d
fro m
th e
N avy, lie 1» e m p lo y e d by an a b ­
s tra c t c o m p an y in M ed fo rd .
Tin* y o u n g co u p le w ill n iak i
th e n hom e in M edford fo llo w in g
a b rief honey m o o n .
in i' H cv.
by
Giddy»
H am ilton
twill Show Spring
Mowers Friday
or m o d en
Mi.i;,
• i K elly, ol th e Irish K elly , '•
'p ro g ra m c h a irm a n T u e sd a y 11; ht
a t a St. P a tric k s day p ro g ra m
given a t th e Ja c k so n v ille G i..o ,e.
Mrs. K elly w a . appoint«
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W endt, le c tu re r.
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Jacksonville Club
Studies Daffodils
Flying Is Simple and Safe
The Top Sport of the Day
Eight haur« of instruction and
you can fly alone
LET S GET FLYING NOW AT
ASHLAND FLYING SERVICE
G overnm ent »upervieed
Pilots and Planes
P eter ,P eter , pumpkin eater ,
HAD A WIFE AND COULDN'T KEEP HER.
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P ut her in a pumpkin shell ,
T here he kept her very well .
W hen
you
A D f Q U A T f W IR IN G .
CLEAN - UP
and
PAINT - UP
FOR
YOUR SPRING PORTRAIT
CALL
Memory
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Aero»« Bear ree
O ak S tre e t
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“See Your Electrical Contractor”
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Solo Flying
$3.50 per half hour
Dual instruction
S5.00 per half hour
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Ja c k so n v ille , M a id ) 27—N am
A g ro u p of s tu d e n ts ol H utu
T h e h a n d s tu d e n ts 1 n jn y e d . ed llow ei v a rie tie s a n d a rra n g e Lu.y P en n ey w ere p re s e n te d i n
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the K e rry d a n c e a n d th e Peggy
in .u ru clo i faleveii W hipple a tte n d m e m b e rs >>t th e Ja c k so n v ille G ai U Neil w altz. L a u n e e M illei wa-
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w hich will be held 1:00 p.m . F i'i the a c co m p an ist lo r th e
. in e in S e a ttle last w eek.
«lay, M arch
28 a t tin; U n ited dances. P a rtic ip a tin g in tin.- Ke, rj
th e th o w n ic g ro u p s s p o iis o iio S ta le s ball in Ja c k so n v ille .
1 an, «• wen-: M ary Arinett«- K entz,
by th e 1 'I A n av e a o o u i »0 g in s
N ancy H am ilton, G ayl M iller,
Mrs. Leonurd McKee is llo w ei N oia S te w a rt, J a n e t C oyle, K alhy
e i u o l i i d now anu a ie do p in g 11.
how c h a irm a n Sin- s ta te d th a t Ingle, T essie R ag sd ale, Fidelia
m t lu iu ie to nave m ure gu is in
j the p u b lic w as in v ite d to view Boone, and B a rb a ra
H ag.,dale
11 sled .
1 lie 1 ' l A s p o i l . , 01 eil m ovie eieai I the d isp lay .
1 W altzers w ere. B e v e rly H ogue.
A t th e last m e e tin g
>f th e and D ona L ange.
ed th e m $2u.UU to w a rd the lu n c h
,j £ C o nger g av e a re a d in g
room ju n u w iucii w ill be used 10 G a rd e n d u b M rs. A. T. L a th ro p ,
p u t i l i a . . 1 l i u i l a n d t i l i n g s u c c d i i i a n a tiv e E n g lish w o m a n , sp o k e to a b o u t § t P a tric k and th e Ja c k so n
i n c a n n in g foi the lu n c h room tin. the g ro u p on "English G a r d e n s .' j Vlile s,.x te t sang a n u m b e r of
fan«- d e sc rib e d se v e ra l n o ted pu b - | , | g gongs,
sum m er.
Hom e E x te n sio n u n it w ill hold I lie g a rd e n s in B rita in befo re th e
Sm ets.
M em bers p re se n t w o n '
th e ir in o n tn ly m e e tin g on th e 4tn w a r
T he m e e tin g w inch w as h e l d , F ashions in F lo w e rs,” each m il
ol A p ril a t lO JO a.m . T opic w in,
be C u it oi m e F e e t,’ le a u e rs w in last T h u rsd a y a t th e hom e of M r, vidual w earin g or ^ n g i n g sum -
01 H elen h e e d a n d N eva C um in I, J C onley on O rc h a rd D riv e a rtic le fash io n ed from flo w n » .
.
also fe a tu r, <1 a d isp la y
nd " a l ­ They included.
lugs.
M yrtle A rn o ld , A nna C olem an
a o u ith H uh w as o n tb e sick h . lu re lesson on h y a iin lis. the
F arley , N ell
F in n ey ,
l a s t w eek.
llow ei of th e m o n th . T h • d isp la y K a th rin e
M r. a n d M rs. F ra n c is B risln n i w as c re a te d by Miss C h i l e H an M ary G »dwar.l, C la ire H anley
E lizabeth H eck ert, H a ttie H end-
h ad 5s th e n g u ests S u n d a y , ivii ley.
ckson. Lois M cK ee, S a d ie N ich
a n d M rs. C n a n e s W est J r
Mrs. R. N F in n e y pr« '«-nt« I •
ol,
A ddle S m ets, H elen Re«>d. W
llow< 1 a r r a n g e m e n t e n title d , it
bio sum tu n e . M r s F in n e y w as A. C h ild ars, E liza H a m i l t o n , ,
aude P o rt,
; W in n m g h a m .i
also a w a rd e d n p riz e d u rin g th« M
Mina C onlev, vi ito r w as D orland |
a fte rn o o n .
M is. Dee Iieluii iexson pom e«, O ffenbachci G a rd e n c lu b p la n t,
T h e J a c k so n v ille g a rd e n c l u b 1 and hostesst—
M is. C onlej • sale , w as held on S a tu rd a y , M arch
B IC O P V
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an d th e n g u e sts took a trip to
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y
,
and
M rs. C.
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th< hom e ol Mr. a n d M is. W. J Mrs.
W arm 1, S o u th O a k d a le in Med-
im d , M arch 18. T hey to u re d th e n
d a tto u il g a rd e n w h ich h ad about
live h u n d re d fo rtu n e in blossom
a t the tilin'. Som e of th e o u ts ta n d ­
ing bloom s w ere th e old fash io n
eu iw in k , K ing A lla rd , B en H ui,
Scai I 1 L e a d e r, B ee rsh e b a . Mul
v an ey G old. L ove n est, T unis,
J o h n E v y lin , A ir o L ite.
'1 lie e a rly ones w ere gone b u t
la tte r v a ritie s w ere co m in g on.
T b e hot sp rin g w e a th e r had
b ro u g h t tb e bloom s o u t e a rly so
they h a d n 't tu n e to do m uch
grow jng, b u t the B ow ers
beautiful e v e n w ith th e sh o rt
PT A W IL L M EET A P R IL 2
TO E L E C T O F F IC E R S
PTA w ill hold th e ir reg u lai
m eetin g th e e v e n in g of A p ril 2
T iie topic w ill be ‘F in d in g F a m ily
F u n .” E lectio n of o fficers w ill bi
Mr. anil Mrs. G. B. G o d w in d held T h e p ro g ra m c o m m itte e is
h a d as th e n lu n c h e o n g u e sts S a t­ Mrs. D o ro th y H all a n d th e 7th
u rd a y , M r.
in i a irs. W illiam an d 8th g ra d e m o th e rs.
B ro m ley of C o o s H iver, O regon,
M fs. E d M oore a n d in fa n t
fo rm e r teach -
Mr. B ro m ley was
a re g e ttin g along nicely.
e r here.
D o n ’ t o v e r lo u il
Ja c k so n v ille ,
H. A. Berntson Will
Take Mayor’s Duties
T H R E E JA C K S O N V IL L E
S T U D E N T S O F F E R SK IT
,
11.iv n le , M arch 27- 'i n
tu d e n ts from Ja c k so n v ille high
H ow ard Lewis resigned his of­
i'hool, D onald M organ, E va Cle- fice of M ayor of Jack so n v ille la.-t
m er, a n d B a rb a ra T ay lo r, assisted w eek and H. T. B erntson has
M iss M a rg a re t M orrison w ho been nam ed to fill his u n ex p ired
spoke last T h tu w la y to th e M e '1 term of tw o m ore y ears Mr. B ern
ford B usiness an d P ro fe ssio n a l tson has been a city council m em ­
Worn« n ’s c lu b on “T he T ro u b le b e r City M arshal F ran k M cD an­
w ith Jo b s is P e o p le .”
iels also resigned. Carl Jen sen
M organ, M b s C lein n u r,
u.’ (w ill tak e his plaee.
Miss T a y lo r p re se n te d tw o k m
H ow to A pply for a P o sitio n ”
Mrs. Elizabeth H eckert atten d -
'a n d ‘ H ow N ot to A p p ly to a ' ed the PTA county council m eet­
ing held in M edford Tuesday,
P o sitio n ."
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M arch the 18th.
L a w re n c e F ick a n d a
chool
Ella B urnfeil w as a business
frie n d a te v isit,n g at th e h n "• ol caller in M edford M onday a fte r­
L a w re n c es p a re n ts, Mr. and M is noon.
P e te Fick d u rin g sp rin g v ac a tio n
A R Livingston and Miss Ann
Bob S m ith , Jo y c e N ie d e rm e y e r, P. Livingston and T. A. B urnfeil
I’hilis W e n d t a n d C h a rlo tte N ie d ­ were shoppers in M edford last
e rm e y e r a re all a t hom e lot
week.
: s p rin g v acatio n .
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Telephone 21847 - 214 E. Main
Ashland
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A WORD TO THE WISE ’
BANKIKiDIT
is
“CLEAN - UP”
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland
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With our quulity dry cleaning service. SECCO Waterproofing
und Ya-De Mothproofing are available .ask about these ser­
vices.
WARDROBE CLEANERS
ON THE PLAZA
Mr. and Mrs. Kelcy Smith
JT—ePj??-ne .
M em ber
F e d e ra l
tte e e ilt
In e a r e a e e
C o r p e r e t le a