Southern Oregon News Review, Thura., Nov. 20, 1947 .. Junior Hi - Lites .. Homeroom teachers are urg­ ing their students to bring in gifts for Jr. Red Cross boxes. These boxes will be sent over seas for presents to the children there. Candidates for the Carnival queen have been chosen from each grade and include Judy Briggs, seventh grade, Bernadine Nicholson, eighth grade, and Nonna Kulpaca ninth grade. The carnival will be held December 13th and tickets will go on sale soon. Each ticket will entitle the purchaser to ten votes for one of the candidates and will cost five cents. It also entitles them to participate at various conces­ sions. Later in the evening the queen will be announced and the other girls will act as maids of honor. Winston Mitchell Is back in school after recovering fiom a broken leg. Football pictures are now on sale at the office. The players fi r this year have been Cleatis Mit­ chell. Eddie Allen, Richard Hall, Mike Grant, John Clark, Gene Ross, Gregg Linlnger, Bob Fraz­ ier. Wayne South, Therman Me Dougal, Bill Milles, Wayne Tys- ver, Dick Johnson, Harry Nichol­ son, Richard Smith, Howard Rob­ erts, Jerry Langer, Richard Brush Wayne Wiley. Richard Vest, Bart Ritter, Connor Carr. Bobby Cul- lop, Vernon Tenney, Herman Ghea, Stanley Adams, Ted Weit­ zel, Lester Zlmmerlee, Sam Bell, John Austin, Bob Madden, Phil 'Jiideuf a te i Sdt^K Ía^ J. W Brueker. Los Angeles, lip Henning. Harvey Woods. Glen ' p g C trO M O U V visited Ids grandson, Spike Brae Ingle, John Reymen, Jim ltouh-1. . r ker, Terrace street, over the week ler, Richard Taylor, David Stem-1 P 01* A l ' I l S 1 O Ull.li'S end. „ _ ,, . pie, Jim Robinson, Bob Delsniun. in a candle lighted ceremony, Mr. und Mis. W. E. Sallee, foi Dick McNerney, Lyle Stemple Monday evening, Nov. 10, at 7:30, merly of McAlister, Oklahoma, Johnny Johnson, Russell Walston, Arils Genelea Youngs, daughter Wednesday, Itovember 19 ul are buying the Fgh upui tments ut Dauglas Oakley. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Youngs, Basketball Is beginning to get became the bride of William Fre­ 7:30 pin. the Reverend Harold 38 South second street. They have u son, L II, •• a in swing again with Junior High derick Cate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gretzinger of Pusudenu, Califor­ student at S E Teacher's college. nia; opened a Revival meeting at and Senior High practicing in Nelson F. Cute ot Phoenix, Ail- the Church of the Nazarene. The Durant. Okla Sallee Is presently the gym. zona. The service was held at Revival Is to lust through Sunday employed at Forttodlers Depart the Nazarene Church. November 30. ment store Earl F. Downing, minister of Girls Organizations Dr and Mrs. Ward Finley ar Next Sunday, November 23, the Church of Christ (Christian) rived from Bellingham. Wash­ there will will be a Special Ser­ Discussed at Club pronounced the vows, with the ington lust week to spend some vice ut 3:00 p.m. in addition to Miss Berta Howell, field re­ i;« \ M. F. Tisdcl ul the Fast time with their daughter and son presentative of the Camp Fire Side Church of Christ offering the icgulur 11:00 a.ni. and 7 30 p. In-law, Mr. und Mrs. William m meeting. Girls, spoke briefly to Soroptl- the prayer. Healy, Clover Lane mists club, Wednesday noon, giv­ The setting for the ceremony Rev. Gretzinger will also be ing a brief history of the Camp was palms, ferns and lurge bou­ heard on KW1N during the Naz- Fire Girls since their organizn quets of white chrysanthemums arene Vesper hour. Sunday utl tion in 1910 and stating that (and ealla lillies. Before the cere 5:00 He is u former professor ul the great need at present. was|mony and during the candle music ut the Northwest Nazarene lighting by Carmelu Daly and College ut Numpu, Idaho, unit is for leadership. Mrs. Eva H. Dirks, of New Bernice Platko, Hurlalee Wilson an artist on the Marimba, ( ’hlmes York City, National representa played “Star of Heaven" and and Pluno. Another feature of th«* tive of the Girl Scouts, was also "Ave Marla" accompanied by Revival will be u choir which present, and stated that the needs Miss Verene Hailey Mrs. Myron will include all the local musical of Girl Scouts were similar to Miles, sister of the bride, sang talent In Ashland that cun be those of the Campfire Girls. "Always", accompanied by Phy­ assembled for this series of meet­ Other guests of the club were llis Rae Downing, who also play­ ings. S ho p w o rn Floor Stock O n ly Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins of Med ed the traditional wed d i n g marches. ford, secretary of the Crater Lake The bride wore a gown of whit«*1 Area of Girl Scouts and Mrs. Leslie Grant of Ashland. Some silk with a hoop skirt, with lace thirty members were present to trimmed net finger tip veil, held greet the visitors. Mrs. Francis in place by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped Worth, president presided. by orchid and stephanotis, a gift Mrs. John Reedy of 449 Euclid from J. V. Wright. and her sister, Mrs. E. Pierce of Beverly Autry, maid of honor, 1041 E. Main street were busi­ wore a green formal, and brides­ ness callers in Medford Wednes­ maids, Marie Gresham and Jean A FEW H ARD Welbum in pink and blue net a t­ day. (Floor Samples) tended the bride. The best man TO GETS was Maurice Plerse and Eldred Portable washing inuctrncg Peyton and Alfred Sheehan, ush­ with ringers, Pop-Up toaster.-. ers. Mr. Young's gave his daught­ Radio Alarm clocks. Portable er in marriage. with stand tables. (To Circulate Heat) Following the ceremony, a re­ Mangles Aluminum Coffee m a k e rs ception was held at the Alida (drip type), PHILCO, RE street home of Mr. and Mrs. CORDIO. MAJESTIC a n d Youngs. The three tiered cake RADIOS, ine x- was topped with a miniature TRAVELER (R e m o v a l K itc h e n Odor«) pensive Bed Lamps. "Bottle- bride and groom and wedding gas" Cooking Range, Waste bell. Mr. and Mrs. Cate cut the King AUTOMATIC garbage first slice, the serving was con­ disposals, the newest ¡nova­ tinued by Marie Gresham. Mrs. tion in vacuum cleaners the Everett McGee president at the M c C alister , Wuffie irons. punch bowl and Mrs. Richard Small apartment and trailer Neill poured coffee. Miss Doris house OIL Stoves. Cromolax Renzema had charge of the guest hot plate Stoves. NORGE A book. PHILCO Electric Refrigera­ For her going away suit, the tors, Electric RAN G E S A bride wore a two-piece dress suit WASHING MACHINES' AL­ of Crater Lake blue. SO. DON'T FORGET we have Box (Floor Sampi»! Mr. Cate was an aviator, In most everything In electric for World War II. flying a B 29 with home wiring and their acces­ the rank of first lieutenant A.U.S. sories. Formerly S e e n Electric Mrs. Cate is a graduate of the class of 1947, Ashland High School Mr. and Mis. Cate left Monday evening for Phoenix, Arizona where they will make their Is the adjeective which best home. describes her Thanksgiving "KATI-KORNER FROM THE LIBRARY" table when set with either 1847 Rogers or 1881 Rogers Sil­ Mrs. Wm. Harndon Is verware. Now HEC Chairman .. How much she will cherish Mrs. William Harndon was in­ Thanksgiving with her table stalled as chairman of the Bell­ jet in gleaming new silver­ view Home Extension unit at a ware. meeting held Wednesday. Other Come in today and select events which occurred during your pattern. Our lay-away the meeting included a discus­ plan is devised for your per­ sion on Closets and Storage space sonal convenience. which was led by Mrs. Marian Christenson, and a talk on Holi­ day table decorations by Mrs. Beldon Block. Wednesday. November 26th - 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Felix L. Johnson joined the unit and visitors were Mrs. AT t t u a f t y Robert Miller and Mrs. Henry E N 'S CIVIC CLUB HOUSE Dooms. The next meeting, which will n FOR ; be a Christmas party, will be Ü held December 17. All Ex-Service Men and Women ' •I Gretzinger Holds Nazarene Revival Floor Clearance Sale SPECIALS at the • Oil Heaters PLAZA^GROCERY Van Camp Pork & Beans, 2 cans 25c Jello, 3 packages 20c Niblets Corn, 2 cans 33c Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 cans 20c Sunshine Krispy crackers, 2 lbs 43c Just Arrived • Oil Furnace • Radios • Electric Fans • Kitchen Fans • Washing Machines • Cold Freeze Dial Electric Co. 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