Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 30, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon f^ w ^ jteyw is^ A ih U n d ^ Oregon, Thur»J«y. J u n e ¿o± 1949
... S O C IE T Y
Hassel-Lacy Riles
Solemnized Friday
N E W S
ly decorated by Mrs Dave Neil- I
»en, Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Miss'
Norina Balfour, and Miss Carmen
B-un who had used ivy, rises!
and sweet p -as, profusely, w ith'
altar i u n d id ras and tall w hite
tap« is making an attiactive back |
ground I -r th'- luaiitiful a n h un
del w liicn the couple were unit
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mi a combined busmens and pleu
sure trip They made u leisurely
tu p via Spokane, Bend and K la­
m ath Falls and alter vacationing
here lot sometim e will return
home by the coastal route, stop­
ping hi Portland Yuklinu, Wen-
aivhi and Graiiq Coulee dam Mr
Lynch is a stock and gram runch*
ci in-al lliwood. He is a brother
ol Senator Lynch, who with Mrs.
l ynch spent several months in
this vicinity, recently
Alex was
disappointed that his brother hail
returned home before he and his
wife arrived as they had hoped
lo surprise them here.
Russell Bowles, pi inter on the
Chico Enterprise, Chico, C alifor­
n ia . is In Ashland on business and
is spending his vacation here. He
« sit d the News Review anil o th ­
er valley new spaper offices curly
this week
E R. Howerton Canyonville
-awmill mun connected with the
Abilene sawm ill, is in town on
business and is spending a vuca
turn ni this vicinity.
Mrs Ena Beck and her daughter
Mrs. Velma Fay T anner and son
Ralph Eddie have returned to
Ashland after spending the pust
two weeks in Portland visiting
Mr and Mrs W illiam Alexander.
Mrs A lexander is Mrs. Beck's
daughter and sister of Mrs T an­
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. John L Randolph
of Sum ner W ashington, arrived in
Ashland W ednesday to visit with
friends and spend their vacation.
Mrs. J. Comstock. Dunsmuir,
California is the house guest of
Mrs. A- M. Myer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forsgren, of
Seattle, are in town on business.
They hope to visit C rater Lake
and other scenic spots while here.
Mr. Forsgren is an engineer with
the Edderer company who con­
struct cranes.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Finnelly,
Portland, are the house guests of
Mrs. Gladys Bradley, Siskiyou
Boulevard. They expect to get
in some fishing and attend to bus­
iness m atters before returning to
their home Sunday.
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| Connie-Leaf Rites
Saturday, June IS
Beneath a beautiful archw ay of
ivy, roses and sweet peas. Miss
B arbara Jean Lacy, daughter «1
Mr and Mrs Clyde Lacy, 5 t . C
e ! in in ;.m ag e
Street, became the bride of Cla.
\ reception follow ed the cere
ton R. Hassell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M aynard Hassel. at a double- .ony. m t ’li ch u rch parlor , t
ring ceremony perform ed by E l­ Mr. and Mr- Hassel cu ttin g the
der Carol Smith. The m arnag first piece of th e ir lovely four-
was solemnized Friday evening at tiered w edding cake. T he b rid e ’s
8 o’clock in the Church of the aunt, Mrs C lint Phillips, Yreka,
L atter Day Saints on Iowa Street. served th - cake w hile Mrs. Geo
The bride was given in m ar­ rgc and Miss C arm en B ean served
riage by her father. She was a t ­ the o ra n g e 1; punch. Th - hi i < -
tractively attired in a white sal in m aids assisted in serving the
wedding gown with long tra in , g u s t : at sm all lace covered
and fingertip veil held in place by tables. Favors were dainty p
a coronet of pearls. She carried a sonalized napkins with the name
brides bouquet of lillies tied with of the bride n n i groom inscribe I.
When the bride threw her bou­
blue ribbon.
Mrs. Anna May George, sister quet. Miss Helen Bean was the
of the bridegroom, was m atron of lucky girl who caught it.
honor and was gowned in a p rin ­
Mr. and Mrs. Hassell left un
cess style frock of ble tafeta. Her m ediately after the Reception for,
corsage was of blue and gold a two weeks wedding trip to Cres­
cent City. For her going away
flow ers and ribbon.
Bridesm aids were Miss Carmen costume, Mrs Hassell chose a
Bean who also, wore blue taffeta white dress with green accessor­ Photo taken of the G lover-Klinqs
w ith a blue and gold corsage; ies.. They will be at home July- which were performed last w eek
Miss Helen Bean and Miss N or­ 10 in apartm ent 12. Lorraine A- left to right: Mrs. Richard Hanc
m a Balfour,, who were gowned partm ents.
and bridegroom. Mr. and Mr«. R
in yellow taffeta frocks and wore
Out of town guests were Grace Herbert Glover. Photo by Memo
corsages of blue and gold.
Courneau, Gracie Kouts and Bell
The little flow er girls were Boates. Yreka, California;
Mrs.
April George and Dianne Hassel, May Osborne. Chico, California:
they wore long pink organdy Carol Jean Nelson, Sutherlin.
dresses. They carried baskets of Oregon; M ildred Wilds, Trail;
rose petals which they scattered Penny and Bobby Wuesse, San
It was hard to keep Ransey at
down the aisle
Francisco; G ilbert Backus, Bain­
Sm all Jan et Hassel, in a long bridge Island, W ashington; B ill, her desk this with, w hat with the
pink organdy frock, carried the Smith, Talent; Esther M. Wine, Cham ber of Commerce putting
bride's ring on a w hite satin and Grangeville; and the Rev. and out a better luncheon than u s­
lace pillow while yong Donald Mrs. D elbert Berger. Cave Ju n c­ ual and W eitzel's naving a Cook­
ing School in their basem ent, w ith
Allen, sporting a black bow tie tion.
all the spicy o&ors w afting around
w ith his white shirt and long blue 1
the Plaza, she certainly seem ed to
trousers, carried the bridegroom ’s VACATION READING CLUB
have a nose for good food and
ring on a sim iliar pillow of satin HAS MANY MEMBERS
knew ju st w hen and w here to
and lace.
Miss Cora Mason, public library find it. Hope she gains back some
Roy Hassel attended his broth­ reports that the Vacation R ead­
er as best man. The bridegroom ’s ing Club m em bers are reading of the tw elve pounds she lost re ­
other attendants were Donald A l­ well, 77 having horses on the m in­ cently. She should have coming
len, Ralph George and Ted Wild, iature rack track, which records back to the office w ith sticky fin ­
gers and tell-tale cake crum bs
all of whom wore dark suits and the num ber of books read by each
i and frosting still clinging to her
daisy buttonaires.
child. Book reports are unusually and carrying m ysterious looking
For her daughter’s wedding, good this year. A total of 132 packages th at turned out to be
Mrs. Lacy wore a gray flowered boys and girls have joined the frozen orange juice and plastic
frock w ith m atching accessories, Reading club w ith the Fifth grade starch ,to say nothing of Mr. Lowe
and a corsage of E sther Reid dai­ topping the list w ith 31 m em ­ coming in and dum ping a box of
sies.
Mrs. Hassel wore a blue bers The state library has loaned luscious cherries on her desk.
dress, for her son’s wedding, and 130 books especially for club
She finally confessed th at she
also wore a corsage of E sther members and these are in addi­ got in on a special p arty by in­
tion to over 1500 on the selected terview ing Anne H unt McKen-
Reid daisies.
The church had been beautiful list of club books supplied by the non In the m orning; th a t she a r­
local library.
heim weddinq party, the rite« of
at the Gospel Tabernacle. From
ock. matron of honor; the bride
obert L. Glover; and the beat man
ry Lane Stdio.
Ramblin’ With Ransey
Fourth of July
rived as the Weitzel employees
were about to pass out from a bad
case of drooling over a barbecue
chicken th at was revolving on a
Rotiss-o-mat and gradually tu rn ­
ing a delicate and delicious brown
W hen coffee was m entioned as a
regular morning habit In Ashland,
Mrs. McKennon graciously cut a
beautiful cake and served coffee
to those found via the grapevine
(how does that thing work; we
never saw so m any hungry look­
ing people), Walt Jensen, Nancy
Weitzel (Anne’s right hand help­
er) and M arvin M iller were a l­
ways ready to lick pans and b e a t­
ers as they were laid aside.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lynch, Hi-
wood, Montana, are in Ashland
Miss Donnu Jean Connie, (lie
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
T. Connie, 40 M ountain avenue,
becuitie the bride of Chudwick O.
Leaf Satuuluy. June 18, in u cere­
mony ut 8 o’clock In the home of
Mi und Mrs Steve Zuiku. 4<IO
Siskiyou Boulevard. The bridge-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lucky Leaf of Phoenix.
Mrs. Nelle Burns, Justice of the
peace, perform ed the ceremony,
and Mr Connie gave his daugh­
ter in marriage. For the wedding
the bride wore a grey suit with
w lute aciesories und u corsage of
pink rosebuds. Miss Joyce Axtell,
maid of honor, wore a tun suit
with white accessories und a cor­
sage of pink carnations. Jack Leaf
Medford, brother of the groom,
was best man.
An arch of greenery and red
and white roses decorated the
Zarkn rooms
Miss Axtell and
Mrs. Charles Wilson assisted at
the reception which followed
The bride was graduated from
Ashland high school this year
The bridegroom, a navy veteran,
is employed by Jorgenson’s dairy
After a wedding trip to Redding.
California, they will reside in
Medford.
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FOREST SERVICE CORRECTS
RECENT ROAD REPORTS
The Rogue River National For­
est yesterday issued corrections to
n story that all roads in the coun
ty are now open to travel. The
Ashland loop road is blocked by
a large snow drift approxim ately
a mile west of Ashland peak, a l­
though motorists may drive from
Ashland as far as the drift, and
from the Applegate direction they
may drive ju st past D utchm an’s
peak and travel Into the Klam ath
River district by way of the junc­
tion, but the loop trip is impas
sible, it was reported. Also, the
Hershberger m o u n t,a i n road
which muny fisherm en take to
Little Fish lake on the Umpqua
is closed the last mile by a slide
according to the report.
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