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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUXDAT, AUGUST 25, 1935 IIMIUIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIHI W wimiiiiiuimii; IIMUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIiii I .iiiiiiiiiiiiiriii.. HI ..l '"""'"'llli Ml"MtIf !!!!!ll i!rii!-:i!';ir.-ii!::i!" IIIIIIIIIIIIli' Iiiuiuiiuiiiiuiiuiiuiuniuilllil IIIK' I lllli"1 .Ml,1 .'"Ill, IllUHlllll!... " ,ir ! HI" lie- !.; (-. i. '.. T'li,!-:.! IIIIIIUUIIIUIIIIIIIIUUlllll .'uij iJ.UM!. '! 1 II I II' '1 Olllllllli, 'Aice Leach Roberts Bride of Bill Morgan In Church Ceremony 1 At one of the most elmpl. nd yet one of the moat beautiful weddings of the Bummer, performed lut even' lng at 4 o'clock In a lovely letting of late eummer flowera at the First Presbyterian churcU, M 1 a Alice (Sally) Leach Roberta, daughter ol lira. Nfllte D. Roberta of South Orange street, and Elmer (Bill) Bt, Cialr Morean, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Morgan of Seattle, form erly of thta city, were married by the Rev. Ralph 8. Peterson. The delicate pink gowna of the bride and her attendant, Miaa Oma GeBauer, made a lovely picture with the blending reda and pinks of gladiolus arranged with fern and mixed bouquets, which deco rated the church. The bridal party tpok their places at the altar to the music of the wedding march played on the church'a pipe organ by Mra. H. E. Marsh. Kenneth Parrett of Eugene, a classmate of Mr. Morgan at the University of Oregon, acted aa bent man. The lovely bride was attired In a cream lace gown, trimmed In royal blue velvet with a royal blue velvet turban and eyebrow veil. She car ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mlsa OeBauer waa attired In a pink crepe gown with wine colored turban and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds or a . darker shade than the flowers carried by the bride. Robert Keeney and Harold OeBauer, both of this city, were ushers. Invitations were extended aeventy flve guests. Those from out of town were the bridegroom's sister. Mrs. Harold Bandera of Eugene, and her daughter, Carol; Mrs.- Ellery Hall of Eugene, who Is guest here of Miss Katherlne Sweeney; Mra. Robert Holmes of Eugene, and Mr. and Mra. Irvln Terrlll of Berkeley, Cal. Following the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the brlde'a mother, who haa hostess to 00 guests. Those assisting Mrs. Roberts were Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. O. 0. Bogga, Mra. R. E Oreen, Mrs. C 8. Butterfield and Mrs. Ralph Terrlll. The rooms were beautifully decorated with gladlolaa and mixed bouquets. Othera aaslstlng at the reception were the Mlssea Kathryn Sweeney. Mary Martha Bweeney, Ruth Wilson, Dorothy Nyawaner, and Mrs. Ellery Hall, who cut the brlde'a cake. Mr, and Mrs. Morgan left on the evening northbound train en route to Seattle, where they will spend a day with Mr. Morgan's parents be fore continuing east to New York WASHING MACHINE REPAIR 8ERVICE GtiurantriMl work at reasonable prices, Maying and all other makes. Phone 47. 0. D. BEAN E. Main t fcfc S N O O K " The Neighborhood Kid By THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY PHONE 873 DAB, DID YOU KNOW ME BEFORE I WAS 'BORN P WELL.WHEN I WAS BORN HOW DID YA -4 KNOW IT WAS ME? for ROUGH DRY (No Starch) 8 lbs. 56c 7c for Each Additional Pound Will Remain Open Until Further Notice To Take Care of Hemstitching, Button Making, Pleating and other ' orders, and to Dispose of Remaining Sale Merchandise DON'T DELAY BUY NOW! The HANDICRAFT SHOP Bride of Bill Morgan I r ' ' ' -' ' 1 " ' " ' P ' . Vy; ; $ $ ' A' " i'j, - m r-w - " ----- W&;iy-f V " ' - 'y- ' 'i .''Si . ; , X ' I ;,'v , ' . s - ' - v' - - " " ' Ifc ' s a ' ' MliS. DILL MiiUOAV, nee Altre I.rarh Rohens, wait the cliorming hrlde of wrrtrtliiR ceremony fit the First Prealiyterlan church yes terday aftprnoon at 4:00 o'clock. They left ou the evening train en route to New York City, where "Mill" will start training for the season aa tackle on the New York Giants profrslonl football team. City, vhere they will males their home. 3oth th bride and bridegroom are graduates of Medford high, school. Miss Roberts attended Oregon State collegia and Mr. Morgan Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, where he attained wide recognition In a football career, which started In Med ford. Tor the past two years Mr. Morgan has been tackle on the New York Giants professional football team, ac- WHY OF COURSE NOT I YOU SILLY BOY jmjflj in Mom always knows It's me. he ratiM I get sn dirty, lint he never scolds or spanks because she knows outdoor piny Is good me, ann rue itnenrnii Lannilry launder clean as newt everything NOTICE! Due To Numerous Requests THE Handicraft Shop clntmed last year as the outstanding tackle of all time. He will start prac tice for the 1935 season upon his ar rival at New York. Since news of the betrothal, which came as a delightful surprise to the popular couple's many friends, the bride has been feted on numerous occasions. Prlday evening she was entertained at a luncheon given by Mrs. Hall at Miss Oma QcBauer's home. Guests were Miss Kathryn Sweeney, Miss Mary Martha Sweeney. Miss Dorothy Nyswnner and Miss OeBaxier. Mlsa Kathryn Sweeney was hostess at shower Thursday evening, In viting, besides Mis. Morgan as the honor guest, the Mlsaes Viola Tem ploton, Llcla Carlton, Georgia Ed wards, Ruth Wilson. Lucille Barrett, Miiry Martha Sweeney, Bernleco GUI, Nyawaner, OeBauer, and Mesdames Hall, Jack Porter, Howard LaClerc, Hester Whitman, Oeorgu Robertson, Nellie Roberta and Ralph Sweeney. Tuesday evening Mrs. Morgan was feted at a shower given by Miss GeBauer at her home. Guests were the Misses Kathryn Sweeney, Mary Martha Sweeney, Liela Carlton Dor othy EC wards, Adra Edwards. Mary Hsyea. Betty Bard well, Pauline Hons. Nyawoner, Borrett., GUI. Templeton. nnd Mesdames Nellie Roberts. George Robertson, Chester Hubbard, A! Stoehr, Ruth Wilson, Max OeBauer., A group of Mr. Morgan's friends were also entertatned Tuesday even ing nt dinner, with Mr. Morgan as honor guest, at the home of Howard LeClerc. Both Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were the honorees at a dinner last Mon day evening at the Hotel Medford. given by Mr. and Mrs. George Robert son. Guests were Miss GeBauer. Mr and Mrs. LeClerc, Mr. and Mrs. Ron DeVore and Monroe Plneo. Another delightful affair for both Mr. and Mrs. Morgan wss the one given last Saturday evening by Miss Kathryn Sweeney and Miss Nyawaner at the tstter's home on South Holly The guests were Miss Carlton. Miss GeBauer. Mr. and Mrs. tcierc. and Messrs. Robert Keeney, Monroe Plneo and Horry Gill. Misses Edwards To Become Brides This Afternoon at Church A wedding which hss been the Incentive of much of the summer's entertainment among prominent members of the younger set is that of the Misses Adra and Icel Edwards, who. will be married this (Sunday) evening at 4:00 o'clock, Mlsa Icel to Edwin Schack of Seattle ana Miss Adra to Jack Walker of this city. The wedding will be performed at the First Presbyterian church by the Rev. Ralph S. Peterson. Bridesmaids will be Miss Georgia Edwards and Mrs. Chester Hubbard. sisters of, the brides-to-be, and the bridge groorrA will be attended by their brothers, Jay Schack of Seattle, and William Walker of this city. William Walker arrived yesterday ac companied by M. R. Matthew ot The Dalles, who will be among the out-of-town guesU at the ceremony- John Schack of Seattle, Chester Hubbard, Jack Blerma and Dick Isaacs of this city will . be the ushers. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Ester Bristol will sing "Still Is The Night," and "At Dawning." The bridal parties will make their en trance to the music of the Lohen grin Wedding March, played by Mrs Eva Marsh at the organ. Following the wedding ceremony a reception for the bridal parties and close friends will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hub bard at 246 1 Lyman street. Last evening the bridal couples were entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer and Mrs. Bruce Bauer In Wellington Heights. Invitations were extended twenty guests. Following the din ner Mr. Walker and Mr. Schack were entertained at an Informal no host stag party given at the Chateau du Compte by Lynn Croxdale. Several from out of town are arriving over the week-end to be among the guests of the wedding. Including Mrs. Lloyd Blakeley ol Bend, who Is the guest of Miss Viola Templeton, Mra. Charles Gil bert of Yrcka, Cal., Miss Loleta Bird of The Dalles. Miss Edna Selby ol Seattle, who was expected to arrive esterday by plane, Mrs. James H. Schack of Seattle, mother of the bridegroom, her sons John and Jay, and Betty Jones, of Seattle, form erly of this city. Miss Icel Edwards arrived yesterday with the party from Seattle, where she has made her home for the past five years Especially Interesting among the many social events which have been inspired by news of the wedding, was a shower given for Miss Adra last Monday at the home of Mrs- James Edmlston by her daughters. Mrs. James Halver and Miss Helen Edmlston. I Past Officers In Charge Pocahontas' IliHiie.ss iMcetlng j Pocahontas lodge's regular business hour this week was In chnrge of the ! following past officers: Vera Thomas. Pocahontas; Bernlce Sears, Wcnonah; Gladys Dooms, Prophetess, and Frank Martin, Powhatan. Refreshments were served by WUma Hayes. Next Frldny evening will be the regular social card party. The attend ance prize will be given and birth days will be served. 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Their wedding trip will be continued north along the coast highway to Seattle, where they will visit for a short time before returning to Medford about the first of September. r-f Richard Brown and Lorene Hall Wed in Pasadena Ceremony Of particular . Interest to many members of the younger set Is news from the south this week that Richard Eugene Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brown of Pasadena. Cal., former well known residents of this city, was married to Miss Lorene Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall of Pasadena. The wedding was performed a week from last Friday at the Pasadena hall ol Justice by Justice of the Peace Wli llom E. Fox. After a short wedding trip to the exposition at San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home to their friends at Pasadena, where Mr Brown has a position In the offices of an Interior decorator. Known to many friends In Medford and vi cinity as "Dick," the bridegroom was a popular student at Medford high school and made his home here lor many years. Mrs. Clara Young Hostess on Friday Mrs. Clara Young was hostess Fri day afternoon at her home on Soutn Oakdale at a pleasant affair In form of a card party given by St. Ann's Altar society. Eight tables of bridge were In play. In which Mlsa Eliza beth Ferguscn held high score in contract and Mrs. E. W. Simmons held high In auction. The hostess was assisted by Mes dames w. H. Fisher, H. H. DuBuque. Anna Mlksche, Rose Blngler and A V. Graves. ) Miss Gill Honoree Before Going South Complimenting Miss Bernlece GUI who will leave this week for San Francisco to enter nurse's training at Stanford, Mrs. Alto Pruitt and Mrs, Weldon McBee were Joint hostesses at bridge party Thursday night at the letter's home. A Dutch supper was sorved during tne evening and the honor guest was presented with a golng-away gift. Those present Included: Thelma Moore, Helen Kinsey, Ellse Narregan. Marjorie Llndley, Lottie Caldwell, Dorothy Goff, Marjorie Ooff, Freder icka Brommer. Joyce Ga;i . Mrs. J. Fletcher, Miss Gill and the hostesses. Motor to MedTord For Visit With Friends Mrs. B. Haney and Mrs. W. A James of Portland motored to Med ford August 19 to visit friends here for a few days. Greatest Miss Gritsch Leaves Today for Hollywood Wedding Set Sept. 1 Miaa Mildred Gritsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Gritsch. whose betrothal to Kenneth Swartz. son of Mr. and Mra. Wtlllarn Swartz, waa a recent announcement of great Inter est In Medford, will leave by motor this (Sunday) morning for Hollywood, where the wedding will be an event of September 1. Mlsa Orltech will be accompanied south by her mother, two sisters, Evelyn Joan and Mary Elizabeth, and by Miss Mary Elizabeth Reddy. Mr. Swartz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz of Berkeley Way, are also leaving today to attend the wed ding. Inspiration tor many lovely events since announcement of the engage ment Miss Gritsch waa honoree at a particularly delightful luncheon and ehower last Wednesday given by Mes dames L. B. Hunter, B. h. Lewis, P. J. Naumes and E. w Barnum The hon or guest received many very lovely glfta The guests were Mesdames Clara Young, Cordy Sunderman. Jens Jen sen, J. R. Marshall, Frank DeSouza, Carl Stuart, John Gritsch, Clara Fisher, William Swartz, Kate Hills, John Cunningham, J. Burroughs, Gus Weston, B. Mcintosh, A. Duff, Harold Corliss, Leo Mlksche, John Logan. Eric Wold and William Smith, and the Misses Annie Keliehor and Janle Bowling. Tex-Askwith Troth Announced Cleverly In Prospect Informal Mrs. James E. Grieve entertained with a delightful Informal party for the Immediate family at the Prospect Hotel Sunday evening at which the engagement of Miss Geraldlne Tex of Central Point to William Aekwlth of Prospect waa cleverly announced. 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