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I Southern Oregon News Review, Thurs. Dee. 4, 1947 Cady-Wignall Rites Held November 22nd. heart roses. Matron of honor was The groom is well known In JA V E W E R N E R unti ItOHE N E H lt. huabuiitl an d w ile , If liv in g . Ashland, having lived here for) a ISE ml H iair r « su * c t|y « u n k n ow n lielr». several years. He was discharg- n d e a iii V o P I I I E W IL K E am i J i m ed from the navy about two veursI l “ |,d liv in g i . i , . y® “ * « |a i i d I lielr r v a p v c llv v u n k n o w n h e ll» ago as electricians mate, »on .. u lh a r pui ■ I d»,nl; . — an d . — uny und . u ll lir a or iNiiauna u n k n o w n r lu lliiin g about three and a half years in uny l ig h t , U ll« . v a lu lr . Urn or In in the service. 33 months of which »»I In or to 111« i n i l p iu p v n y hvrv in u ilr D «(«u d u u (u was spent overseas in the Pacific TIE I i a c daavrlbud. h . « vary und u ll o f ihi* u h o ir and Atlantic areas. He and the nuiiivd _____ _________ D a le iid u n ta best man, .......... Frank NA> lli “ und *•’ t m h i e l l s o t f a you te .. . Clark . ' t Jr • , serv e r V " |O l O R 1U E G hi O N . you ed together the entire time on I***« r<M tuir«<f u r«qulr«d to > up|»«ur uptw ur atm uuu Frank clark' and she wa* dressed in a brown silk dress . lii aK,pretty marrla«e ceremony, with brown aeessories and with a held November 22, Miss Glemss corsage of Talisman roars The Irene Wignall became the bride best man was Frank Clark, Jr. of Malcolm William Cady. The Music included a solo “I Love bride is the daughter of Mr. and You Truly” sung by the Rev. Mrs. Glen H. Wignall of Rt 2, Millard and a duet "Ah, Sweet Roseburg, Oregon and the groom Mystery of Life” by Rev. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal Mrs. Millard. colm Cady Sr. of 324 Liberty C " v iu p lu tn l flU d u g u ln » l The double ring ceremony was the I' S C allto in la. T he g ro o m 1 lu lb< u h nve v n lltlv d Hull o n street, Ashland. The vows were used and the bride was given in was a motion picture projection- you b «ioc< th « iu»t day i» fr im r " w > ,k » pronounced by the Rev. D. E. marriage by her father, Glen H est most of his career in the n a w I * ! ,l>* d“,u of <»»• f i r s t p u b iitu A l n r iu tu n , R.. I ... .-I . • < ' I Hull o f Ihi» H uiiiiiioiin . und. If lo ll Millard, of the Chapel of the Wignall. At pit sent he Is Working for the] tall so to a p p e a l um l aii»w <r »Uhl Rocks and Roses, in Medford. p ert T h eatres as a o ro iectin n I u’o w p lu ia t, fo r warn t h e ie o r , ih< The bride is a graduate of the n L r ip u tr u t» , , P lu ln t lf f » w ill u p p ly to (b e i'o u il drM^ n fr h»h»WM dressed in Dwight. nnnuis. Illinois, nign high scnool school with with operator for th e r e lie f d em a n d ed In I bell k f gHt blue Sllk crepe,'the class of 1946 She has been o m p la in t, » u e v lm lly » lu te d a» fol After a short honeymoon in C low », to -w it _ nnr?r0Un/ aCe“ orles’ and wore engaged in beauty shop work In Southern Oregon the couple will T b u t a l i e n e e be e n te r e d a d ju d l a corsage of gardenias and sweet- Medford. l eturn to make their home in • u t ln g an y um l a ll r ig h t. (Itle, e x lu le lien or c la im w h ic h y o u or an y Medford. you h a v e or c la im to h a v e In, to or I 1 TMOS Seven SOC Students Listed In ‘Who’s Who’ ffltejfyrfoetua/ Ho 9123534848485323482323535353 \J2 ATMOS1 Go // >31 5.00 Fad uiam th e r e a l p r o p e r ty u llu u te d li Jai'kuon C o u n ty, O regon, im rtteu lu r ly d eu crlb ed a» fo llo w » , in -w lt T h e S o u th H a lf ( S ( g ) o f S e c tio n L ig h t IN ), th e N o r th e a s t Q u arter (N E * » - o f S e c tio n T w e n t y (SO) Ihc S o u th H a lf < 8 U ) o f S e c tio n Word has been received by Dr. T w e n t y - s ix « 2 « ), th e N o r th w e« Elmo N. Stevenson ot Southern Q u a rtet (N N Q ). th e N o r th e a st Q uu rter o f th e SuuthweM t Q uu rter Oregon College, that "Who’s Who (N E lg H W V ,). th e W ent H a lf o Among Students in American th e S o u th e a u t Q u a r ter < W H 8 K % ), and th e S o u th e a » ! Q u a r le i o f th, Universities and Colleges has sel S o u th e a s t Q u u rter ( S K Q S E 1^ ) of ected from the list of ten students u f S e c tio n T w e n t y - e ig h t (2S) Ihe S o u th w est Q u a r ter o f (he submitted by SOC, seven for in N o rth « » » t Q u a r ter (H W % N E K > . clusion in the 1947-1948 edition. • he S o u lh r a a l Q u a rter of Hie N o rth w en t Q u a rter ( K E Q N W U ) . Those students selected were and th e S o u th H a lf ( S i g ) o f Se. all of junior or senior class stand lio n T h ir ty 1 3 0 ), Ihi S o u th H a lf o f th e N o r th w e a t Q u a r le i (8>v- tng, and were picked for their N W 1 4 ), and th e N o r th H a lf o f scholarship, service and achieve the S o u th w e s t Q u a rter I.N 'SK W *, i o f S e c tio n T h lr ty -tw c (32) the ments. The students honored are.' N o r th H a lf of th e N orrh w eat Charles DeAutremont of Eugene, Q u a rter ( N i j N ' t V , I. and th e Jeraldyn Jerome of Medford, A l S ou th H a lf o f ( S i , ) H ectron T h ir ty -fo u r ( 3 0 . und the N o r th H a lf len Reed of Sunny Valley, Bud I N ^ ,) o f S e c tio n T h lr ly - s lx |3 < ) Silver of Ashland, Lawrence Tlb- All In T o w n sh ip F o r ty (H i) S ou th R a n g e O ne ( I ) W eal o f th e N M bett of Prospect, Caryl Vander- J a c k so n C o u n ty . O regon wall of Klamath Falls, and Tru- And d e c la r in g a n y a n < a ll ueh im » to he n u ll und vo id : and ,Te bee Wettereau of Grants Pass. cla d a r in g th a t th e »aid P la i n t i f f s an- the o w n era In fe e »Ituple o f sa id prem iaea and o f th e w h o le th e r e o f Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gentry and free and c le u r o f a n y and u ll r ig h t, I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long and title , e s t a t e , Hen or In ter est o f said D efen d an t». or any o f th em , am i lh a i daughter, Polly, of Medford were each and a ll o f th e D e fe n d a n ts h e n I guests in the Ross Harden home In. und each and a ll per»on» c la im ing. or to c la im by. th r o u g h or u n I on B street last week. der th em , or a n y o f them , tie f o r e v e r , en join ed , r e s tr a in e d und burred from V O T IC B O T M A l Q g t t . aa x ertln g , a t t e m p t in g to e»tat>ll»h ot ' X 1T IB M IV A T IO V c la im in g a n y r ig h t, title , e s t a t e , lien N o t ic e i s h e r e b y g iv e n th a t th e or in te re a t In or to su ld p ro p erty , or e m p lo y e r s lis t e d b elo w h a v e been d e- an y p o rtio n th e r e o f, and th e P la in - a - In, V‘e,<? f ° b® e e a s o n a t e m p lo y e r s tiff» ' t it le to »aid p rem taes t>e fo r iiita i ' Su A A n y ln t e «'t>8 te d p a r ty ever q u ie te d and se t a t r ea l. w ith in th e m e a n in g o f S e c tio n 126- T h e d a te o f th e O rder fo r P u b m a y req u ire a h e a r in g b e fo r e th e I C o m m iss io n w ith tn ten d a y s a f t e r lic a tio n o f th ia S u m m on » 1» th e 24ih day o f N o v e m b e r. 1917. and th e tim e flr‘a * P u b lic a tio n o f t h is n o tic e . ed fo r p u b lica tio n o f th is The “o f f - s e a s o n " (In c a le n d a r S prescrib s la o n ce each w eek for four w eek s» o f e a c h s e a s o n a l e m p lo y e r In c o u n m s e m c o u n tiv e w eek » v a n ? 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