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SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THURS., JAN. a9, 1948 SaTieni Tops to I ’lay Several Ashland Ashland All-Stars _ .... . Monday, February y, the sen lor class will sponsor tne Harlem Dogs Win Prizes lops, lormerly known as the Col ored Ghosts, a basketball team In Show Sunday composed entirely of negroes. Herbert Watson and Jesse Crosslin Wed LOCAL HAPPENINGS Congregational Team In Front David Chase, who was «hiving Mr. and Mis. F. It. Griffith of Miss Jessie Pearl Crosslin and C heyenne, W yom ing visited th eir his Chevrolet Saluiday was side Herbert John Watson were unit friends, Mr. und Mrs. A. T. Hoke, swiped by uit unknown car which ed in marriage at 4 o’clock Sat In the Y.M.C.A. - Church Bask 39 Union street, last week, en disappeared in the fog. urday, January 24, at the home et Ball League games pluyed in Mrs. R. E. Nenold und Miss of the groom’s parents, Mr. and the Junior High School Gym last route from Los Angeles to theh Shkk-e left this week for Sun new home in Rawlins, Wyoming Several Ashland dog owners Mrs. Victor Watson, Klamath Saturday the Congregational “A‘ They will appear againsi the Ash Adelaide Clury, Mrs. Ver- Francisco with Mr. und Mis. Al land All-Stars, under the direc walked off with prizes at the Junction. The single ring cere Team defeated the Talent Friend la Mrs. Lutz, and Mrs. Lorena McNuir len Hansen. Mrs. Teiiokl and Miss tion of Bob bhendan. The All- first Southern Oregon Kennel mony was performed by the Rev "A" Team by a score of 27 to 11. plan to visit the Aetna, California Richardson plan to visit friends Stars is a team made up of men club show which was held Sun Earl Downing of the Ashland Presbyterian "A” Team won from chapter order Eastern Star to and relatives In the Bay City be the Church of Christ "A" Team in Ashland who are outstanding day at the Medford Armory. The Church of Christ. fore proceeding to Los Angelea. night T he ocewlon is thr < 1 It The bride wore pastel blue and 21 to ... in basketball and are coaches or show was under the auspices of brutlon of the 75th anniversary of the American Kennel club, ac pink plaid suit with white car have played college basketball. In the B" Division Presbyter Girl Scout Leaders to Ben Lombard, Ash nation and pink sweet peas in ians defeated the Church of Aetna Chapter. The "Tops" have gained a wide cording land attorney, who is president Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Smith ol her hair. She carried a bouquet Christ 32 to 2. The Nazarenes spread reputation by traveling all of the four-month old organiza Select Officers of red roses and white carnations won from the Methodists by a Wardrobe Cleaners, attended the over the United States and play tion. An all day meeting of Girl tied with pink streamers score of 12 to 7 while the Y.M.C. Ballet Intime Monday in the Sen Scout leaders, Ashland was held ing several topnotch teams. Lombard’s springer spaniel won ior High School in Medford, the She was attended by her sis A. boys won from the Talent The game will be played in the j the best of breed and took fourth ballet was under the auspices of at th«- home of Mrs. R. E. Ix-uch junior high gym and the admis in sporting dogs class. Carl Brow- ter, Miss Marie Crosslin, who Friends 18 to 4. the Jackson County Civic Musk- Tuesday. sion will be 80 cents for adults er’s golden retriever won best of was dressed in pink and white High point men in the games association. Mrs, Marjorie Hopkins and with carnations and pink sweet Saturday included: Ri c h a r d and 40 cents for school kids. Mrs. Rose Cook, field executives breed: H. E. McNair's German peas Mrs. Katherine Tysver of 519 in her hair. Brush, Congregational A Team, of Medford, gave a demonstra Shorthair pointer took best of James Young, cousin of the 11 points; Harold Davis, Congre Blvd. is suffering from an infect tion of outdoor cookery, und in MISS MARYAN ROBERTS breed. ed foot this week. was best man. gational Team, 7 points; Henry GOES TO SMARTY PARTY Francis Clink’s Shetland sheep bridegroom Paula Mackey, daughter of Mrs structed in various other phases Mrs. Watson was a sophomore Metz, Congregational Team, 7 Invited to the annual Smarty dog was adjudged best of breed. of scouting. party given Tuesday evening by Mrs. W. E. Bracker's German at Ashland high school and is the points; Bob Frazier, Presbyterian Louise Mackey of Western Auto Leaders’ club wus organized store Is still confined to he home eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. C A Team, 10 points; Bernie Engle, Mortar Board, senior women's shepherd was judged best of sex. and Mrs. Willaih Reugun wus honorary on the University of Mary Mateer's collie was judged Greeley Crosslin of Klamath Presbyterian A Team, 8 points; at 152 Oak street since her ton- chosen president, Mrs. Skiverly silectomy in Sacred Heart hospi Junction. Harvey Woods, Presbyterlon B Oregon campus, was Maryan best of breed and placed third vice president and Mrs. Glodoskl Mr. Watson Is at present em Team, 12 points; Mike Grant, tal last week. She is reported to secretary treasurer. Roberts, daughter of Mrs. W. K. in class. Mrs. D. J. Walcott's Eng be improving. Marks Route 1, Ashland. This lish bull dog was judged best of ployed as a carpenter and also Presbyterian B Team, 10 points; N O T IC E TO C S E D 1 I O 1 I party is given for freshman wom breed and placed second in group operates his own farm where Ted Tenney, Y.M.C.A. B Team, 10 served to the group at 8 00 p.111. im -lU T t-n U H T O F T i l l 1: Norman House, Oregon City, H T I A N T K 1 - <>l-' points; and Glenn Gertson, Naz- both he and his parents, Mr. and en who earn a grade point aver « » ItE G O N , IN A N D F O It Lenore Brown showed Gary Mrs. Victor Watson, reside. T ill- : C O U N T Y O F J A C K H O N has been visiting the past week arene B Team, 6 points. age of 3.00 or better for fall term. Newton's racing greyhound In th e M u tte r o f the K e lu l« with Mr. and Mrs. Al Wimer, Team standings January 28th Miss Roberts is majoring in ‘ Cathy,’’ and the dog won first Following the ceremony a re of E V E R E T T C L A R K H T O N E . nortit- music. ception was held for the guests. are: A Division: Congregational Ashland and Ills parents, Mr. and tlm in three classes. e a kno w n uu E v e r e tt C. Stone, ---------- 0---------- I («■I'l-aiK'd A decorated cake topped by Won 2 lost 0; Presbyterian A Mrs. F. H. House, Phoenix. C. R. Ramsey, secretary of the Mrs. Mary Harden is a new Mrs. Jeanette Wimer was re N O T IC E IN IIK R K R Y G I V E N Ih n l won 1, lost 0; Talent Friends A, a miniature bride and groom was 1 In- u iitlerH lgiied. by nti o r d e r o f t h r employee of Rosemary's Flower association, stated that the mem cut by the newlyweds. The won 1 lost 1; Church of Christ A, leased Wednesday from the Ash C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e H tut» o f O re Shop and Myrtlewood Manor on bers felt as though the first sanc groom’s aunt, Mrs. Victor Young, won 0 lost 2. B Division: Presby land Community hospital, where gon. fo r I h r County of Jm-kton, duly and m le r e d on I h r 2 7 lh day Main street 1 tion match had been a success served the cake and Mrs. Victor terian, won 2 lost 0; Nazarene, she recently underwent an oper o m f ade u u iiry . IS4H, wmm nppoliiti-d l-’.x- and that plans were being made Watson, presided over the coffee won 2 lost 0; Y.M.C.A. won 2 ation and is now recuperating at n - u .lu lr lx o f the e s tiC r o f E v r r r t t C le rk to hold the second dog show in I Irceim cd, und (h u t she ban lost 0; Methodist won 0 lost 2; the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. d Htone, u ly q u a lifie d um eui'h K zec-u tris late July or the first of August and tea cups. Mrs. James Sulli Church of Christ won 0 lost 2; Wimer In Medford. A ll iia-rHoiie I i u v I iik i-la lm s a g n ln a t van had charge of the guest book. in Lithia Park in Ashland. hl rM lu le u re h ere b y n o tifie d to Mrs. Walter J. Kerrigan sprain mu Guests included parents and Talent Friends won 0 lost 2. p n <1 nt ih e uuinr, d u ly v e rifie d , hm The Schedule for next Satur ed an ankle Sunday evening on ■ r q u lr n l by luw . Io bur e l Ih e o f brothers and sisters of the young e o f Van ltyke A l.o m b n rd , K n ox day, January 31st is as follows: the way to church and is Improv fic couple, also the bride’s grand I I I I I |||I Iikr. AHhliioil. O reg on , w ith in nix m o filh u o f 1 In- del«- o f th in notice. mother, Mrs. William Crosslin, “A" Division, 1:30 p.m. Church of ing. If you want a washable Dated mid flret p iih llu h rtl th in 2#tb Walter J. Kerrigan and Mrs. wall paint that really covers and others including Mr. and Mrs. Christ vs Congregational; 2:15 p. duy o f J n n u u ry . IH4M. Kerrigan returned to their home me Talent "A" vs Presbyterian. G E o ltd lA I E E H T O N E Floyd Crosslin, Mrs. Merle Gil “anything”—use oil paint' E x e c u tr ix o f th«- Above E m o te b ’’ Division 3:00 p.m. YMCA on Beach street after visiting In bert, Mr. and Mrs. William VAN DYKE A t l.o.M IIAltD A tto rn e y u fo r ru tu le 47 4S-4>-4d Young and son, Jimmie; Mrs. vs Nazarene; 3:30 p.m. Church of Klamath County on business. Christ vs Talent * ‘B”; 4:00 p.m. John Davis and daughter, Jo Ann; M O N U M EN TS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Presbyterian vs Methodist. Marble. Granite, Bronze Mrs. Mary Westmoreland and Mrs. Frank Barnthouse, 328 Extra Lettering Available son. Jack; Miss Mary Cisco, Liberty street, was called to Port Claude Long, Kenneth Huff, Mrs. land, last Surtday due to the ill B U R N S AG ENCY Sullivan. "On the Plaza" ness of her sister in law, Mrs. FOR A large reception and old fash Cleo Barnthouse. ioned barn dance was held at the Soda Springs Club, Elmer Hop Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Grove of kins barn on the Buckhorn road Western Auto Supply Store here at 8 p..m the same evening in are leaving Saturday for Portland honor of the couple. where he will attend the Merch- Sandwiches, coffee and cake andlse Mart which begins next at were served and many lovely Sunday and continues through that last gifts were presented to the bride the coming week. ONLY GAL. Sportsman's Cafe and groom. For Instance: SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews T A L E K T M E T H O D IS T C H U 1 C H Elgin-American Compacts A shland Lum ber Co. Feb. 7, 9:00 a.m. 2:45 a.m. Sunday S ch ool.................... of Andrews and Redford Real 11:00 a.m. M orning w orship. Estate Co., left this week for San 384 Oak St. Phone 3291 ! U ap tism Deltah Pearls al serv ice and recep tion of Sponsored by Jose, California to spend some m em bers. Job's Daughters Earrings - etc. 7:30 p.m. E v en in g service. Them e time visiting and vacationing. Sheldons FULLCOAT Rummage Sale n o t a. Tít/O ÁCUfai fasts astet e ft sfate. Valentines 3.60PER FULLIR PAINTS Phone 7561 - Doors open 6:45 p.m. daily and Sat. - 1:45 p.m. Sun. NEW, LITHI Thurs., Fri., S a t On screen at 7 & 9 p.m. AU They Hod in Common Wos L O V E and a Set of PRINCIPLES! Sunday! Continuous Show from 2 p.m. They Gossiped About Her in Whispers! Shirley TEMPLE • Ronald REAGAN ADDED Phone 3761 - Doors open 6:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. S a t - 12:45 p.m. Sun. VARSITU Thur. Fri. S a t Dilemma «•»«wurorw» K» «firn Chap. 10 “Forest Rangers” HEY KIDS! 6 Cartoons, Sat Sunday! Continuous from 1 p.m. And you think your husband is nuts! Lucille Franchot BALL-TONE i a t u & 4 »itb Edw ard Everett Horto-» A1„ Killer Dill?,;» Som e th in g s th a t God can ’t do. 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