Southern Oregon New» Review Ashland. O regon Soroptimists Stage Annual Style Show Study Club Hears Report On Civil War T hursday, O ctober 13. 19 9 ; ncr-Miller Vows •r anged Here Sunday At a candlelight cerem ony O ctober 9, Mis. M arilyn Ann ' 11. r. d a u g h te r ot l b am i Mrs The A shland S tudy club mi l M arvin E M iler, becam e the M onday afternoon in reg u la r bride of W illiam G lenn Wei er, session at the hom e of Mrs Rog , v,f Mr and Mrs. W e r Rath. The lounge of the Elk s C lu b lso riea. Lillian E xline m odeled a W erner, M edford The Rev Follow ing a b rie f business' m t lounge . _— grepn pppiun, w ith in terestin g .v , . S hum an net nrm ed perform Lu w as th e setting for A shland’s m eeting the program of the af double-ring cerem ony. detail and flared sk irt, black hat m ost fashionable gathering as ternoon was presented by Mrs T he bride, given in m ar r e . -, th e Soroptim ist’s presented a and accessories. i Will Dodge, who review ed the by he fath er, w ore a gown of The Co-Ed Shop w as rep re sen ­ fall Style Show , Wed. evening, book “ Women w ith a Sw ord, ted by oy LaV u a v u onne m n ....... and ------------ B arbara iv o ry sa tin w ith fin g e r p o in t styles in w om ens w earing ap- ico published last year by H ollister Falw ell. Bess M adison, B a rb a ra , siCVVes, and yoke of illusion net, show ing new styles in wom en s Noble The story concerns Anna P ric h a rd and Ruth B eers for I edged w ith sm all groups of satin w earing a p p arel and accessories. Ella C arroll, “ the great unrec­ casuals and A rtice for dressier rosebuds backed by rose point Local stores cooperating by out­ ognized m em ber of Lincoln's fittin g the m odels, m ostly m em ­ styles. L avonne Falw ell m odeled jace The bottom of th e gown c a b in e t" a one-piece wool frock w ith was d rap cd up show ing ruffles bers of the Club, w ith becoming Miss C arroll, a m em ber of a rosepoint lace. H er finger- costum es just received for this plaid sk irt and brow n fitted top, ditinguished M aryland family green b eret and brow n and tip ie n gth veil was held in place fall show. and d a u g h ter of a governor of " ara I 11 by a crow n of satin rosebuds. Mrs. Joyce Beeson was the green accessories. " B arb th a t state was the tru sted con com m entator for the show and chard m odeled a red wool jersey and the bride carrie d a cascade fidential advisor of P resident of w hite roses and stephanotis. w ith unpressed p leats and a gave a description of the frocks Lincoln throughout the w ar She S hirley W eitzel, m aid of hon­ as she introduced each model strik in g gray w eskit. B arb ara was successful in securing the or, w ore a lem on peel dress of Falw ell m odeled a suit consist­ and the store represented. adherence of M aryland to the W1M. satin w ith „„................ satin m itts ...... and car- The first h alf of the show con ing of brow n sk irt w ith beige sullll Union and as a result of her jac k e t, brow n accessories. Bess rjed a cascade of golden m ums sisted of casual styles followed observations, the e n tire strategy by d ressier styes. Frances W orth M adison m odeled a snug w aisted The bridesm aids, Mrs. R ichard of the w ar was changed. suit dress w ith full brow n sk irt g eev er and Miss V irginia Lutz. a n d Veda V eda Z u p o n m odeled o a e ie a for w i s u it u i c n » » ••• - - - - - and Zupon The record of Miss C arroll ‘ ecked Fortm illers. Miss W orth m odel and gray ch^ k e d ja jacket, c k e t, brow n ^ w ore gowns of party-rose satin was effectively supressed th ro accessories. R uth B eers m odeled and each c a rrie d a cascade of ed a copper b a rk suit w ith huge ugh official jealousy. pockets and brow n accessories. a flippant gray taffeta suit w ith iav ed cr and w hite mums. Miss Miss C arro ll was a wom an of leg o -m utton sleeves. Miss bur- W illiam s and Miss B arba W ith this she w ore a brow n hat great charm and ability. T h e ns" ns m odeled a two-piece black ra M cCleary acted as candl candle- trim m ed w ith folded copper sat­ story of h er deep frie n d sh ip s1 faile frock w ith peplum jack et lig h ters and they w ere a ttire d in in w hile Miss Zupon m odeled a fa w ith im portant personages ofi accented w ith polka dotted gau- gow ns of aqua satin, w earing . . - green tailo red suit, featu rin g acce------ her day. the d etails of Jam es stephanotis a t th e belt. back pleats w ith which she w ore ntlet cuffs and collar. B uchanan’s desire to m ake her I P e n tz e r’s m odels included Ad- F low er girl w as J a n e C arter brow n hat and accessories. Fort- his wife and the intim ate pic-1 SERIOUS BUSINESS -Chosen m ille r’s d ressier styles w ere aline W eber. B arb ara Phelan, of galem , w ho w ore a gown i f FOR MEN ONLY in s p ire d by tu re of the Civil W ar give the i „ m e n to reign over N atio na l Una L aM arre, P hyllis Kingsey, p arty rose satin and had a w rist m odeled by W aunita Herndob- read er o f "W om en w ith a i W ine Week, Pal H a ll picks a few San F rancisco’s C hina Tow n, ler. B ette H am pton, A nna Mae Beneice P latk o and C larice Lati- bouquet of step h an o tis and also th is "G ood L uck D ra go n " sport S w ord’’ new ly established his ! w in e grapes near H ollyw ood. more. I carrie d step h an o tis in flow er P la tk o and Zeda Zupor. W au­ s h irt is fo r men o nly. B u t w ho tory data w hich resulted from I C a lif in pre pa ra tion fo r Uie W ebber m odeled a basket w hich she scattered along can Adaline ......... **’ n ita H erndobler m odeled a co­ say it w o u ld look any better event. T a kin g her new title se­ y ears of recent research. th e aisle in the path of the bride. stunning tw o piece red frock on a m ale th a n on dancer Diane rio u s ly , Pat is learning the b in ord in ated costum e consisting of Mrs. Jack Frost chose for her I Best m an w as Russell W er­ Shinn. A cco rd in g to the sh irt's ne- from the ground up a rich brow n broadcloth coat w ith black b eret and accessories. half hour topic the w ork of the | m odeled a ner. b ro th e r of the groom The creator, the colors o f the dragon, w ith m ink tale trim over a B arb ara P h elan U. S. W eather B ureau and she brow n taffeta frock shot w ith jau n ty plaid jack et w ith plain ushers w ere Dick W heelock. fro n t and back, w ill increase in offered suggestions as to how b rillia n c e w ith w ashinfl D arrell M cNeill, G w in Bailey copper. W ith this she carried a gray sk irt topped w ith a bright one could becom e an a m ateu r SOC Extension Program brow n corde bag and w ore a red shorty coat and beret Una and Ray M cK night. Reaches Neighboring Towns w gather forecaster. Mrs. M arvin E M iller, m oth­ Mrs. Grovet Hillman brow n feath ered hat. B ette Ham ­ L aM arre was m ost charm ing in At the n ex t m eeting of the S o uthern Oregon College fat­ pton w ore a frock of an excit­ a w ine colored suit w ith black e r of th e bride, was a ttire d in a Gives Bridal Shower club on Oct. 24, the A shland uity is again carrying the col­ gold crepe gown and had a cor-, ascot. She w ore a sim ple black ing new color w ith jew eled belt, S tudy club will e n te rta in the lege extension pogram into su r­ an unusual tre a tm e n t was the hat th a t was b e a u tifu l on h e r sage of sm all lav e n d e r orchids Miss Alma Jessel, bride-elect F o rtnighty S tudy club nt the rounding cities Miss Violet straig h t back w ith fullness in silvery w hite h a ir and o th er The groom ’s m ther, Mrs. W. G. U of l u Lt. (jg) Jam es E. . - Jefferson, Mrs. Elda Ander- Stockham conducts a class in i ............ ............| r t P i arrish i i i a n n house uuev W erner, w ore an aqua satin black accessories. B ernice P la t­ front. H er accessories w ere of United S tates Navy, w as recent- son wjn give the book review black suede and her hat w as the ko m odeled a black taffeta dress gow n and had a corsage of the ly honored w ith a b rid al show er and Mrs. Sharyon will present Folk Dancing in K lam ath Falls sm all lav e n d e r orchids Before coat w ith huge pockets, G au n t­ on Monday nights, and Mr. Jo h n sam e indescribeable but lovely let gloves and v elo u r h at com ­ th e cerem ony. Mrs. J W McCoy by Mrs G ro v er H illm an in h e r the short topic. Schulz has a class in Fam ily color w ith pleated trim . apartm ent a t The W eifzel ------------------------------ R elationships in the same city A na Mae P la tk o m odeled a plem ented the costum e. C larice accom panied F re d B euhner as Miss Jessel was the recipient Both rep o rt first night atten turquoise blue rayon taffeta eve­ L atim ore m odeled a steel blue he sang tra d itio n a l w edding of m any beau tifu l gifts w hich | dance anti interest was gor’d ning gown w ith fitted bodice satin frock w ith large pockets selections. Follow ing th e cerem ony, a re­ w ere presented to h er follow ing' an d cascades of ruffles which a n d crystals. W eitzel’s m odels w ere L ena ception was held in the church a late super served by the host­ also encircled the waist. The net M cNair, C ath erin e Nelson for parlo r. Mrs. Jacob W eitzel and ess, assisted by Mrs. M a rv in ■ yoke fastened dow n the back M iller. w ith covered buttons. W ith this casual clothes and Cora W ood­ Mrs. J. S. C a rte r of Salem , p o u r­ Those honoring Miss Jessel R egistration totals reached 754 ed. Miss Y vonne M iles was in w ard, Y vonne Miles, G erry she carried a tin y sequin bag. w ere; Miss D ephine Sackett, students on the last day of regis­ Miss Zupor m odeled a sim ple Y ates ad Je a n n e Jo y m odeled charge of the guest book. Mrs. M rs Joe Jessel, Mrs. Ben Casey tratio n , O ctober 8. This final G ro v er H illm an w as in charge th e ir d ressier costum es. A clever black crepe frock w ith long pep­ of M edford, Miss M arilyn Mil­ to tal topped last y ears record lum o utlined and bordered w ith use of stripes w as show n in the of th e reception room and Mrs ler, Miss M ary Jessel. Miss Carol high by 103 students and again H a rry N ebergall cut the w ed­ gold sequins braid, w ith w hich su it m odeled by Mrs. M cN air as Meeks. Miss Louise Tenney, m ade S outhern O regon College j she carried a gold sequin bag. they w ere used h orizontally, p e r­ ding cake. Miss P a tricia S tarnes, Mrs M ar­ the largest of the teach er-train ­ BENEFIT BY THIS A ssisting in serving were: P e n n y ’s casual clothes w ere pen d icu larly a n d diagonally, cus M cKenzie of M edford, Mrs. ing ju n io r colleges in th e state m odeled by Florence Chapel, and w ere softly m uted of green S h irley W erner, S ally H arris. M. E. R andsall, Miss Donna system . GOOD NEWS V ivian Coon and D orothy M or­ and brow n in various shades. N ancy W eitzel, J ill Chisolm, C larke, Miss C larice Homes. All classes show ed an increase N orm a Van H orn, Mrs. J e rry W ith th is she w ore a brow n fu r COMBINATION ris. F lorence w ore a coordinated Mrs R obert O’H ara. Mrs Edith except the ju n io r class which costum e consisting of a gray piece fo r accent an d brow n ac­ W arren and P h y llis K napp. Sackett, Mrs. Jam es M cNair, TOUB HOMI TOWN FARM has 101 students this y ear in Out-of-town guests for the coat w ith b lack accessories and cessories. fives r * < am a lata, Mrs. Jo h n Jessel, Mrs. C. H com parison to 107 a t th e sam e C ath erin e N elson m odeled a cerem ony w ere Mrs. J. S. C a rte r a red purse. U nder th is she Jessel, Mrs. Celini Janderson, tim e last fall term . The largest iaaal m w *. Yau aaad w ore a black rayon blouse and tw o-pieced su it w ith brow n and d a u g h te r Ja n e, from Salem : Miss Edna Jessel, M rs M iller increase was noted in the senior Haet la fN « « m where yau But you Ilve '■ • red sk irt corded w ith black. Vi­ s k irt and m ulti-colored coat and M rs H a rry N ebergall of and e hostess, Mrs. H illm — an. class L ast y e a r 22 w ere register- WORLD wkere k*f eveuts ara ta iu th u .v ............. vian Coon w ore a sm art w ine w ith w hich she w ore a copper Eugene. Miss Jessel ha re tu rn e d to San ed for fo u rth y ear of w ork w hile M m makin« — events wklck cun F o r h e r going aw ay outfit, coat w ith deep yoke, and point­ h a t w ith green fe a th e r and green Jose C ollege w here she is m ajor- 73 a re reg istered in the class ■Matt aa much »a yen, ta yau» th e b rid e w ore a red gabardine W oodw ard ed collar, a gray off-the-face hat accessories. M r s . ing in dietetics and will gradu- t his year. In the o th er classes |ah, yaur kama, yau» tatu ra. Far and G ray accessories. D orothy m odeled a lovely olive green suit w ith black accessories and ate in 1950. The date of the wed- w erpt first year, 271 as to last cnnstrective repart» and taterpre- tations at natianal a , t interne- M orris m odeled a bown tailored frock w ith unpressed pleats, tan a w hite orchid. ding has been set as Dec. 27. .] y e a r’s total of 268, the second Banal nawa, there »a ne •’’J **1* * ? The couple w ill spend th e ir h a t w ith copper plum es and veil dress, red shoulder strap purse year 226 over last fall te rm ’s tar THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE red shoes and brow n hat. She I w ith brow n a llig a to r bag an honeym oon in San Francisco . v , total of 173 E ighty-three speci­ M O NITO R. and w ill m ake th e ir hom e in the also m odeled in the d ressier shoes. Miss M iles m odeled an Enjoy beneHta a» kein« al students a re registered as to hast informed— locally. nottenelly, group, w earing an olive green an k le length copper^ sab n J ^ e Siskiyou A partm ents in A sh­ 81 last fall term . intarnatienally — with yaur local frock w ith unpressed pleats, tan ning gown, w ith e x tra crinoline land. A slight decrease was noted pu par end Tka Christian Scienee s k irt for fullness, adorned w ith h at w ith copper plum es and veil in the n um ber of veteran stude­ Manitar. brow n shoes and brow n pleats, rhinestones. G e rry Y ates m odel­ LISTEN Tuesday nifkta aver nts enrolled here b u t is was not ed th e cocktail gown w ith an k le ABC stations ta "Tka Ckri.Hon tan h at w ith copper plum es and as high as could have been ex­ F u n e ral services for the late pected. L ast fall term 239 v e te r­ Sclsnca Manitar Views tka Nawa. veil, brow n shoes and brow n len g th sk irt of aqua satin w ith And use thia ceupan fitted bodice deeply pointed. G erald O liver P atterso n , 23, ans w ere registered as to 211 today tar a special in - m m a. a. allig ato r bag. Mrs. Jo y m odeled an Alice Blue F e d e ra ted ’s casuals w e re traduetaryjubteripttan^ I w ere held a t 1:30 p.m. S a tu r­ this year. show n by Joyce Raw lins, V ir­ evening frock w ith tig h t point­ A break-dow n into the courses day a t th e L itw ille r F u n eral] CkrHMon tclanca M aniror ginia M arks and Ja ck ie Wol­ ed bodice and very fu ll sk irt. P resid en ts of the “ Y” clubs Home, w ith the Rev Dawes of which the stu d en ts are p ursu­ Tka Ona, Norway St., BoOan IS , Mesa.. U S A. T he program fo r the evening cott, w hile L illian E xline mod­ visited the K iw anis Club this ing shows 406 in low er division, »lasts »anC ma an InnoO ucton eled th e ir d ressier style. Miss consisted of solos by Lois W ind­ w eek. Donna F ad er represented the B aptist C hurch officiating. 292 in teachers education and 56 •eb»cri»ttan ta Tka C krl.tten tclenca M anitar — M Issus». I snalsM S I- R aw lins w ore a gray fitte d two sor and Je an n e Joy. In te rm e n t was in the fam ily in sem i-proffesional courses. H ighlight of th e evening and the A lpha Tri-Hi-Y; Anne F u l­ piece suit w ith brow n h a t shot plot a t Mt. View C em etery. lerto n , the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y; and Bad new s for the fellow s is w ith gold an d brow n accessories. th e cause of g rea t m errim en t Bob Sim pson, th e Hi-Y. Each of P atterso n , w ho w as killed th a t th e ratio of men to women in a m a l w ere the tw o N ew Y ork m odels V irginia M arks appeared in a W ednesday evening, Oct. 5th, is still fairly high. F our hundred these students told a little about b rig h t red rain coat w ith a t­ th a t a rriv ed by p lan e in tim e for th e ir respective clubs. 1 a M ra ra I on the K lam ath R iver H iw ay eighty th re e men a re registered tached hood. She w ore w hite zip­ the style show. They w ere Miss when his c a r o v ertu rn ed , w as as to 271 women. “ S p rin g G reen” has been iaM yl ” ( s ta ta 1 1 ta n a) p er boots and carried a plaid W odenia Ja rd a n ie re and Miss chosen fo r th e an n iv e rsary play born Ju n e 27th, 1926 in K la­ PB7 um brella. Ja ck ie W olcott w ore N arcisca M achee. T h eir elab o r­ The cast, having been chosen m ath F alls His e a rly childhood Get Your Job P rinting at a cam els h a ir coat w ith red ate and very decollette costum es by Mrs. R uth A lcorn, dram itics was spent th ere w ith his p a r­ Thé News Review wool gloves, h at and o th er acces- defy description. teach er, includes Don MacW hir- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W alter B. ter, L avonna Olson. Peggie Tay O liver and w ith his g ra n d p a r­ lor, H enry Metz, Cash P errin e, ents, Mr. and Mrs. C harles W. Stan Hanscom , N ina G raber, D eC arlow of P in eh u rst. When N orm an W yers, D oreen W eanus, he was tw elv e y ears old he was OUR GOLDEN B a rb a ra A nderson, R ichard B ar­ adopted by his a u n t and uncle, WHAT nett, Ju d y W ard, D’anne Neely, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n E. P atterso n RULE___ of B erkeley, Calif., w here he a t­ and R ichard Roach. and bring to the Rogue Shop for The A n n iv ersary P lay is the tended high school. IS A On Dec. 2nd, 1945 he w as uni­ all-school play given annually. T he ju n io rs and seniors are ted in m arriag e to May Joan CUSTOMER o rd erin g th eir class jew elry and Brow n of B erkeley. L ater in the m onth he en tered th e U S. A rm y grad u atio n announcem ents. The sophm ores, juniors, and receiving in fa n try com bat tra in ­ seniors selected th e ir queen can­ ing a t F o rt Roberts, Calif. He ON ANY PURCHASE did ate to re p re se n t each class in served in th e liberation cam ­ Ia Not D ependant on ua . . . th e all-school P.T.A. carnival, to paign in th e Phillipines, and We are Dependant on him be given O ctober 31. Elaine with the a rm y of occupation in J a n u a ry was chosen by the soph­ Japan. He received his discharge Ia Not an Interruption on our work . . . om ores; C arol E bnother, by the in N ovem ber, 1946, with the He is the Purpose of it juniors; and D oreen W eanus, the rank of C orporal in the Medical seniors. Each candidate receives Corps. At the tim e of his death five votes for ev ery five cent he was em ployed by the F ru it Is Doing us a Favor . . . REMEMBER— By letting us serve his needs tic k e t sold for her. The one re­ G row er’s Supply Co. at Hilt, ceiving th e m ajo rity of votes Calif. We’re Open Every Friday ‘Til 9 p.m. He is survived by his wife, becom es queen and reigns over Is Not an outsider to our business . . . th e a n n u al H allow een C arnival. and d a u g h te r Dee Ann of Ber He is a part of it H alf-tim e p erform ance for the keley; his parents, W alter B and A shland-G rants P ass gam e is M adeline O liver of Astoria; his A CUSTOMER is the MOST IMPORTANT to I i * i uni tai. adopted p aren ts Jo h n E. and PERSON in the w orld to US M yrtle P a tte rso n and his g ra n d ­ I Tile band h .>4 hz t i the I • ■ I ; f the Pc 3 " 1' m other, Mrs. L u lu D eC arlow of MPS' WE GIVE OPEEN- , j a G y Nin> tie Si >v. The Ashland; th re e sisters. Mrs. P a t­ I hand u n d er the e i i c i t o n Mr. ricia K nepper, Mrs. M ary J a m ­ 62 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-2301 W ig-tens will play “S trolling es, and Mrs. C arm en Om an of T hrough th e P a rk One Day,” P ortland; a half-brother, W alter S isk iyou B oulevard and Indiana Street HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN S WEAR “ Bicycle B uilt f r Tw o,” "The D. O liver of O klahom a City, AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION Okla., and his p atern al g ra n d ­ Band P layed O n,” a n d “C ruising IN ASHLAND Down th e R iver,” Each of these parents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r D uprey of O akland, Calif. songs w ill be dram atized. . . 1 1 ____ . -A Enrollment Tops Previous Records Gerald Patterson Dies In Accident News Notes From Senior High F B Clip this Coupon I II II Double Green Stamps A Customer. . . I n Friday, Oct. 14, Only II THE ROGUE SHOP • CLOTHES EOfiKIN Clyde N. Caton Garage II 11