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'Mjuiriern Orejçcx • • E T Y • Beautiful Rose Wedding Unites Noami Klingsheim and Robert Glover June IS N E W S • Ramblin’ With Ransey • havis-McArlhur Marriage Vows Are Pronounced in San Francisco June 18 Several picnic parties were giv are houseguests of Mrs. One of the moat beautiful wed Empire lines with u fingertip veil en honoring visiting ministers, nia, Boyle’s parents, Mr and Mrs. V. dm«« ever tu be held in Ashland of tulle, held in place by a coro during tiie Methodist conference. Bower Yrrah Lee recently grad Miss Annabel McArthur, daugh touk pluee Saturday evening, net ol beaded pearls, who came One party tliut picnicked enroute uated from high school at Menlo ter of Mrs Anna McArthur of attendants of the bride were, Sue June 18 at 8 o'clock when Miss down the uisle on the arm of hei to Crater Lake wus comprised of Park, Oyster, Joan Spader and Dorothy McArthur, California, became Brow, all of San Francsico. They Nuuinl Ruth Klingsheim, daugh father, to the strums of Lohen- the Rev. and Mrs. W W Apple- Mrs Louise Snnont, her broth the bride of William Davis, San were gowned In blue taffeta and ter of the Kev. and Mrs. O W gren Processional. The bride’s on yard, Mrs Dorothy Maysc, Dillard Klingsheim, became the bride of ly jewelry was a pearl necklace. und Mrs. Ed Marten. Mrs Muyse er, Eugene Cantino, Mrs Christ Francisco, formerly of Ashland carried nosegays of pink rosebuds. ine Cantino, Mrs Mary Rider and Hubert Leonard Glover, son ol Ushers at the ceremony were Rev. Klingsheim perform will remain for the summer to at daughter, Royline, all of Santa Mr Davis is the son of Mrs Mr and Mrs. llurold Glover, at ed The David Whittle and brother of Jim Bartelt, Ashland, wh0 was tend Southern Oregon College the ceremony for his daugh Rosa and Mary Berreiti, Rich Mrs. William Hampton of Ash head usher; Bob Hamilton, Eu u Hose Weddrng in the Asseu tei s wedding, assisted in the pre summer school. mond, California, are vacationing land bly of God church. gene, Don Huff, Redding, and Another group who made the The ceremony was performed liminaries by the Rev. Kelsey trip to Crater Lake and picnicked in Ashland, for two weeks. The ceremony took place in Hugh Dormity, San Francisco. under a heurt shaped arch of led Priming, Klumath Falls. The on the Hogue' River were Mr. and Emil Amdcchl, Bremerton, Is in the First Presbyterian church, in Immediately following the re bride wus given in marriage by and wlute roses, flunked by smull Mrs. M E. Kansdell and the Rev. Ashland on business this week. San Francisco, June 18, at 8 o- ception, which was held at the her parents while her father per er hearts made up of red roses Mrs. Sophie Tower and Mr. and clock in the evening. The church Fairmont Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Da Kenneth Abbott, Harrisburg. Rev. and greenery. Large baskets el formed the double ring ceremony. Abbott is Mrs. Ransdell’s broth Mrs. Elliott, New Albany, Indiana was beautifully decorated with vis boarded a plane for Hawaii, white gladioli and regul lilies Miss Bui baru Grunt sang "To er in law and was their guest are house guests of Mr. and Mrs white roses, greenery and tall where they will spend their hon were used profusely ubout die gether on Life’s Puthwuy" while much of the time he was in Ash C. W. Corcoran. white tapers In the altar cande eymoon. church und oltur. Tull white la the bride und groom kneeled on land. labra. Mrs. Phoebe Green, Boise, Ida Mrs. Davis attended Mrs. Ham pera were used In the altar can- the ultar bench. Many other purties, which In ho, has been the house guest of The bride was given in mar lin’s School for Girls, San Fran For her daughters' wedding, dlebrau und to mark the ends ol eluded visiting ministers, were her daughter and family, Mr. and riage by her uncle, Supreme the pews, width were marked o il Mis. Klingsheim wore a gown of glimpsed ut the lake und other Mrs. Charles Radcliffe, for the Court Justice Jesse Carter, of cisco and the University of Ore gon where she met Mr. Davis in fushia and a corsuge of gardenia witli white satin ribbons. scenic spots,. While the day was past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie San Francisco. She wore a cream 1944. She is the daughter of Mrs. Before the ceremony Miss Bar and bouvurdia. not perfect, the guests were well ditlonal guests of the Radcliffe’s satin gown cut along princess baru Grunt, Vancouver, Washing Mrs. Glover, mother of the pleased as most of them arrived Kennedy, also of Boise, were ad lines with a floor length Tulle Roderick McArthur and the late Mr. McArthur, fro whom their ton, accompanied by Mis.. Bur bridegroom, wore a pastel gown at the lake before it actually rain over the week end. veil and carried a bride’s bou home town of McArthur was baru Vulz, ulso of Vancouver, and her corsage was a gardenia of white orchids. The maid named. ed. The lake, always beautiful, Elmer Morrison had a letter quet sung. "Alwuys” and William Vel with pink rosebuds. of honor was Marie Nielson; of was still bounded by huge snow The wedding was of much lo vet played u violin solo "1 Love A reception wus held, after the banks, as were the highway and from his son, Milton this week, Redding, California and Miss You Truly.” Gilbert Elder sung ceremony, in the Civic clubhouse ledge many of the snow banks stating that he was now at Ko Mary Lund of Portland. Other cal interest and many Oregonians were in the wedding party. diak, Alaska. Milton, former Ash "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” und was attended by approxi while six young girls headed by mately two hundred and fifty still towered 15 to 20 feet and land high school student, is an were deeply carved by early vis weeks trip to Eugene and Pendle-1 D i r» Evungcline Klingsheim, sister of guests. When the members of the itors. ( I g HS R e t u r n aviation apprentice, and has been ton, where she will visit her tlie bride, und Shirleen Folk in wedding party arrived, the guests The torrent of rain that lasted, stationed at Whidby Island, Pug daughters. pink tuffetu gowns lighted the ta sung When the Saints Come From Provo, Utah spasmodically, half way down to et Sound, tor the last several pers behind the altar. They wen Marching in” as they were ush Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Borden re followed by Eveyn Smith and ered to seats of honor at the bri Medford, started with a quick months. The group he was in was WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES turned Sunday evening from a ¿rancis Grisson, who wore yel dal table, lace covered and cen flash of driving hail, at five o' flown to Kodiak, making the trip HONORED AT HILT SUNDAY motor trip to Provo, Utah, where in eight hours. Milton was home clock, just as most of the parties low taffeta gowns and lighted the tered by a beautiful four tiered Mr and Mrs. Frank Graves, at they visited their son, Russell and a week end leave here early tapers ut the side of the altar. Bet wedding cuke, hipped with mm- were preparing to leave for the on Hilt, honored Mrs. Graves’ moth family, who accompanied them in June . ty Williams und Joy Turpin were lature bride and groom standing return trip to Ashland er, Mrs. Elmer Niles, Mr. Niles, when they motored to the Grand Tourists agreed with the man gowned in pink tuffetu frocks and under a heart shaped arch, and Canyon. F downing, minister of Hornbrook and Mr. and Mrs. E. lighted tile aisle tapers. The can decorated with pale pink roses ager at the Lodge that it is still The party, also visited Zion the First Church of Christ J D Vail, Ashland, at dinner, Sun Canyon dle lighters, then took their places and blue filugree. The cake was a little early for weather condi and Bryce Canyon in Thompson, G. W. Evans, Elton tions to be at their best and many day. on opposite sides of the altar. flanked by silver candlebras hold Utah. Dr. Borden, local well Petri, George Hall, Arden Hall, were gratefully gathered around Herbert Glover, who was his ing tall white tapers. The club Mr. and Mrs. Niles and Mr. and known Rock Hound, failed to find brothers best man, escorted the house was attractively decorated the huge fireplace in the Lodge Milton Renzema, and Manley Leggett attended a mens meeting Mrs. Vail, jointly celebrated wed many interesting specimens of where a cheery fire greeted them, bridegroom, Robert Glover to Ids with tall baskets of blue hydran rock formations, but Mrs. Borden ding anniversaries. Monday night at the Grants Pass after their short hike to the lake, place at the altar. Other attend gea and white lilies. did find a marine shell in Grand Christian Church. The meeting none of the roads being open for Covers were laid for ten and ants of bridegroom were Rich Mr. Levi MiJIunJ. Eugene, was longer trips Canyon indicated that the was called for the purpose of or both couples received many beau area has that ard Thompson and Gene Ward; master of ceremonies for the been submerged at one ganizing a Ninety and Nine Mrs. Hugh Rives and daughter, tiful gifts. and Phil Klingsheim, brother well planned program with time. Brotherhood for Southern Oregon Anna Rose, Bates, Idaho, former of the bride. All of the friends of the bride and groom The Bordens journeyed to Pro ly of Ashland, are spending the and for establishing a Boy’s camp bridegroom's attendants wore furnishing the music. Mrs. H. S. Ingle, recently pre vo via Reno and visited Mt. Las liv In Southern Oregon. Arden Hall white tuxedos and white carna Miss Barbara Grunt sang "I’m summer in Ashland, and are Mrs. sented Susanne Homes hall, at sen Park enroute. tion buttonuires. Ushers were Invited to a Supper” which had ing at 95 Dewey Street. was elected secretary of the new ------------o------------ Southern Oregon college with two Rives who has taught school in Wayne Burton and Marvin Wil organization. Mrs Walter Speece and daugh sets of drapes which were most liams who wore dark suits und Mrs. Jesse Hodgens of Beach gratefully accepted and appreci ter, Betty, left Tuesday morning Rev and Mrs. Klingsheim Other I wh S<’U J h“ ?n Oregon co,le«e, white carnation buttonuires. by bus for South Dakota to visit street left this week for a two ated. They were followed by the relatives for several weeks. brides uttendants who were Mrs. followed and Mrs. Tryon gave an Mrs c w Caidw.„ M . • L. W. Caldwell, Mrs. Irvin Jurnes Rasmussen, gowned in u appropriate reading. rp. « , I is and Mrs. Agnos Morrison yellow taffeta and Gen Glover, The gift table was in charge of Medford, visited friends in Ash’ sister of the bridegroom, gowned Miss Sylvia Smith. After open- land Friday evening in orchid chiffon. All of the mg their many beautiful gifts the Mrs. Richard N. White Richard bride’s attendants carried new evening was climaxed by the Jr., and Dawn Rose, Cusick Wn white testaments with gardenius bride throwing her bouquet. It I arrived in Ashland m i and tied with satin ribbons. heF SiSter Evan p oln Mr White, who L employed Mrs. Richard Hancock, Wash ¡S b te aU8ht .. *> u ~ at the Boulevard Market. ougal, Washington, was matron of Mrs. Mildred Coulter was in J Miss Phyllis Arbogact, Prospect honor. She wore u pink taffeta gown and carried a beribboned charge of the bridal table She I accompanied Mr. E Michael to Bible, gardenias and bouvurdia. was assisted in serving by the Ashland Friday on business John T. Rainville, Arlington Young Jack Elder carried the candle hearers. mmediately following the re- Oregon arrived in Ashland Mon rings for the double ring cere mony on a white satin and lace cep,ion, Mr. and Mrs. Glover left day, for a short vacation Mr and Mrs. J. C Roach Los pillow, followed by tiny Nancy on a wedding trip down the Cal- thCOa8t. . tO ^ °S Angeles> An«t‘les. are house guests of M? Conrad in a floor length pink or ,„ T !hEy Wl1 make their home | and Mrs. Fred Clark, at their gandy frock, carrying a basket of at . 12425 Pacific Avenue. home In Eagle Point. The Roachs | rose petals which she scattered • When you seek commercial printing, you seek the best for your For her going away costume, accompanied the Clarks and Geo. down the aisle. Mrs. Glover chose a two-toned She was followed by the bride navy blue and white suit, white Clark, Medford, to Ashland Fri money. For this reason we’re doing our best to equip our print gowned in a wedding dress of hat und accessries. She wore an day, to visit friends. white satin and lace cut along orchid corsage. Mrs. Lee Parker and daughter ing department with time-saving facilities and machinery which Sandra Lee, Orick, California, ac will produce only the best quality of printing efficiently. companied Mrs. Parker’s mother, Mrs. Edith Hancorne and her CHURCH a daughter, Joyce Marie, Weitch- pec, California, to Ashland, where | they will vacation for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Kby Crapper have i returned to their home in Hood i iver after being the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Bower for two I weeks. Next time you need printing,. bring us a sample Mrs. Lottie Wright and daugh-1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Glenn Matthews. Sermon, "Keep ter, Betty, Merced, California, are —check the quality and economy of our work spending a week’s vacation in | 717 Siskiyou Blvd. ing the Unity of Spirit in the Ashland, having arrived Satur Evart P. Borden, Minister Bond of Peace." and you’ll be highly pleased with the result. day. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mar- Junior Church 11.00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cotte and I Worle Fliniau, superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m. children, of North Bend, Oregon, * lasses for all ages. You are cor Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. Mu visited Mrs. Cotte’s mother, Mrs. dially invited. sic by the young peoples chorus Avis Clark, Saturday. Louis is | Worship service 11 a.m. Ser ................. wu«iU Guard aria is and sia is sta- the Coast mon: “The Canyon, You and directed by Doris Renzema. Ser-. with mon "The Baptism of the Holy Boned at Charleston, near North God.” (Sermon inspired by min Spirit and Christians Today.” Bend isters recent visit to the Grand The Christian's Hour, KWIN at Charles T. Smith left Friday by Canyon). 9.00_a.m. Sunday. | plane, for Toronto> CanaJ ; y Special music, Giles Green, so Midweek Service, Wed. 7:00 p. visit his aged mother, whom he loist. m. had not seen for several years. The Seven-Seventeen club (the Mr. and Mrs. E. Henneke, Ca- men’s group) will meet at the THE METHODIST CHURCH • I f you live in the Ashland trade area, we will serve you promptly lusa, California, are vacationing home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rum Robert Mcllvenna, minister In Ashland. v berg, 107 North 2nd Street, for a and courteously. 9:00. Youth chorus rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yancey picnic dinner, Sunday afternoon 9:45. Sunday school. Bill Web motored to Crescent City Sunday. and evening. er, supt. , Mrs. Dorothy Wilson and daugh- The Study Club and the Guild 6:15. Senior Youth Fellowship. tei, Betty, Sacramento, are spend will serve their annual picnic 11. Morning worship. • Commercial Printing ing a six week’s vacation with dinner Wednesday, June 29th at Office Supplies Wednesday 7:30. Choir rehear Mrs. Wilsons parents, Mr. and 6:30 p.m. at the church. The men sal. Mrs. J. S. Seidel, Siskiyou Blvd are to meet prior to the dinner Friday all day. Meeting of W Mrs. Charles Jessel, daughter, to do some work on the unpaint C. S. Mary and Miss Evelyn Miller ed part of the church building. have returned from Portland They will be guests of the ladie.4 First Church of Christ, Sciontist where they visited friends and for dinner. Pioneer Avenue, South relatives. New members will be received Sunday morning service at 11 Mrs. J. C. Boyle and daughter, into the church Sunday morning, o’clock. Yrrah Lee, Menlo Park, Califor- July 3rd. Subject: Christian Science. Golden Text: Isaiah 55:1. Ho, Wednesday evening meeting, 38 East Main FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST everyone that thirsteth, come ye Phone 8561 deludes testimonies of Second and B Streets to the waters, and he that hath no ChrisBan Science healing, is held Sari F. Downing, M inister money; come ye, buy, and eat; at 8 o clock. 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