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SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
BY BETTY SHOEMAKER
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1942.
Juanita Cow gill,
Lieut. Cobb, Jr.
Wedding Read
Of interest to friends in south
ern Oregon is the recent mar
riage of Miss Juanita Mary Cow
gill, daughter of Brigadier-General
and Mrs. Ralph P. Cowgill
and Lieutenant Eugene Cobb,
Jr., son of Mrs. Eugene S. Cobb,
all of Portland. The ceremony
was an event of June 21 in the
Trinity Episcopal church in
Portland with the Rev. Lansing
E. Kemp ton officiating.
The . bride wore a classic
gown of ivory satin with match
ing veil of illusion with face veil
both falling from a coronet of
seed pearls. She was given in
marriage by her father.
Maid of honor was Miss Jo
Ann Supple who wore a gown
" if lavender chiffon with head
dress of ivory roses and carried
a nosegay of the same flowers.
Miss Mary Nancy Brigham,
Miss Joyce Grady and Miss
Alice Johnson were bridesmaids.
They all wore dresses of ice
green chiffon and carried bou
quets of rosebuds and wore
headdresses of similar flowers.
Miss Diane Emigh was Junior
bridesmaid.
Eugene Cecchlni was best
man. Ushers were Bud Vanden
eyende. Daniel Boone, Peter
Lamb and Carl Little, Jr.
A reception followed at the
home of Mrs. George A. White
at ClBckamas. Pouring and as
sisting were Mrs. M. W. Jones,
Mrs. W. G. Purdy, Mrs. T. G.
Cowgill, of Albany; Mrs. Hubert
Parsons, Mrs. E. F. Sloan and
the Misses Shirley Chapler,
Jane Gray, Beth Parks and
Maxine Marsh.
The couple are making their
home at 4421 N. E. Broadway
street, Portland, following a
wedding trip to Victoria, B. C.
Med ford Ladies
Attend Tea
For Newcomers
A group of Medford residents
attended an afternoon tea at
the Lisle residence in Ashland
when Mrs. Lisle and Mrs. Earl
Leever entertained a group of
friends, honoring Mrs. Charles
Gerhardt, wife of Major-General
Gerhardt, division commander
at Camp White recently.
Attanding from this city were
Mrs. Owen R. Meredith, Mrs.
Frank M. Mallory, Mrs. Helen
Small, Mrs. Penny Fontaine,
Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck, Miss
Frances Howard and Mrs. Dolph
Phipps.
A patriotic motif decorated
the tea table with a centerpiece
of red, white and blue flowers.
The same theme was carried out
in the room decorations.
Club Holds
Costume Party
Business and Professional
Women's club members enjoyed
a "crazy dress" party at the
Girls' Community clubhouse
Thursday evening with Helen
Parrish and her committee in
charge of arrangements.
All attending dressed in amus
ing fashion with first prize go
ing to Mary Porter, who wore
an old-fashioned pink evening
gown, black lace stockings and
black befeathered hat and
wrap.
Games and singing were fol
lowed by a truth and conse
quence radio program and later
a luncheon was served. Sixteen
members and guests were in at
tendance. Venita Gardner
Observes Birthday
Venita Gardner celebrated
her ninth birthday Friday. June
26 when a group of friends
called at 323 South Peach street
Games were enjoyed and Venita
received many gifts. Later re
freshments were served.
Attending were Sallie Edge.
Martha Spatz, Inez Schleigh.
Reta Schleigh. Georgina Green
land, Irene Car, Norma New
man, Kathleen Jones, Helen
Gardner, Wilbur Gardner. Also
attending were Venita's grand
father and grandmother, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Murrey.
Cummins Leav
For Estes Park
Mrs. A. S. Cummins and
daughter. Miss Charlotte, left
Saturday for Estes Park, Colo.,
where they plan to spend part
of the summer months vaca
tioning. Weekend At
Lake O' Woods
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vilas and
three children are spending the
holiday weekend at Lake O
Woods where they met the Ed
ward Geary's of Klamath Falli.
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Dutch Boy Paints
YOUNGER k LANCE
31 No. BtrtUtt
Local Man
Weds St. Helen's
Girl In Portland
Word is received here of the
marriage of Miss LaVerne Ziel
askowski, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Zielaskowski of
St. Helens and Albert Henry
Bliton of Medford, son of Mrs.
A. S. Bliton, also of this city.
The ceremony was read Sunday,
June 21 at the All Saints Episco
pal church in Portland by the
Rev. Mr. Keiter.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a wedding
gown of white satin, fashioned
princess style with a fingertip
veil caught in place by a coronet
of tulle and orange blossoms.
She carried a bouquet of all
white flowers.
Miss Margaret LeFebure was
maid of honor. She wore blue
net with a headdress of delphin
ium and carried roses, carna
tions and delphinium.
. Miss Beverly Kloak of Seat
tle, Wash., bridesmaid, wore
pink net with a floral headdress
of sweetpeas and carried a bou
quet of roses, carnations and
sweetpeas.
Best man- was Orval Locate!!.
A reception followed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Locatell after which Mr. and
Mrs. Bliton left for Klamath
Falls where they will make
their home.
Mrs. A. S. Bliton flew north
by United Mainliner to attend
the wedding.
Gold HillGhl
Weds Mr. Miller
In Church Rites
Gold Hill, July 4. (Special:
Miss Jewell Cook, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook of Gold
Hill was united in marriage to
Walter Miller, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Miller of Sams
Valley, on June 26th. The cere
mony was read by Elder Lester
Petersen in the Church of Jesus
Christ, Latter Day Saints, Med
ford. The bride was given away by
her father, and was attended by
her sister, Mrs. Ray Pedersen.
Bridesmaids were Betty Rader
Alice Lee Cook and Marlys
Adams and flower girl was Alva
jean Cook, sister of the bride.
The young couple left imme
diately after the wedding to
visit friends in Portland, after
which they will go to Seattle to
make their home. The groom is
engaged in construction work
there.
Dinner Honors
Church Confirmands
Meeting in the church parlors
of the Zion English Lutheran
church' a special dinner was
given Wednesday evening honor
ing a class of eight confirmands
who last Sunday were received
into the communicant member
ship of the church. Parents of
the young people were also hon
ored at the banquet which was
sponsored by the Women's Mis
sionary society.
Attending werr Mr. and Mrs.
S. Steinbrecher and Norma Jean
and Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Gcarhardt and son, Charles; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lagesen and son,
Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Arne
Christensen and daughter Bar
bara Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Sterton and son, Rodger; Mr.
and Mrs. Obert Hanson and
daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl E. Borg and son,
Carl Jr.
Table decorations were red
and gold. Musical selections
were played on the accordion
and glockenspiel by the Misses
Phoebe and Nancy Swem and
a piano selection by Roger Hog
strom. Miss Georgiana Thomp
son presented a humorous read
ing. Short addresses of welcome in
to the church and Luther league
were given by Arne Christen
sen, representing the church
council, and Nancy Swem, pres
ident of the Intermediate Luther
league. Responses on behalf of
the class were given by Norma
Steinbrecher and Roger Sterton.
Members of the class were pre
sented a group picture of the
class taken last Sunday. Com
munity singing and a word by
the pastor, the Rev. Karl W
Brockhaus, completed the pro
gram. Leave For Trip
To California
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bray of
22 Portland avenue left yester
day morning by motor for Los
Angeles where they plan to
visit Mrs. Bray's sisters. On
the return trip they will spend
a few days in San Francisco
with her brother. They plan to
be gone about 10 days or two
weeks. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Bray's sister. Mrs. Kyle
Hamblin of Grants Pass.
TOR STORAGE
Repairing and Restyling
Arista Fur Shop
Building Phone 458?
3rd Floor Medlord Center
Former Talent
Man Takes Bride
In Louisiana
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wyse of
Feather Falls, Cal., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Maxine to Second Lieutenant
Henry Ward Evans of the Lake
Charles Army Flying school,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans
of Chiloquin, Oregon.
The ceremony was read Thurs
day at 6 o'clock in the evening
at the home of the bride's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. How
ard Leveque, 132 Bellevue
Lake Charles, La. The ceremony
was read by the Rev. Dr. Stagg.
of the First Baptist church.
The bride was graduated from
the University of Oregon in the
class of 1942. Lieut. Evans, for
mer resident of Talent, Oregon,
received his wings and rank of
second lieutenant at the army
flying school graduation exer
cises Friday of this week.
Candlelight Rites
Wed Delores Smets
And Ancil Gunter
A floral background formed
the setting for the wedding of j
Miss Delores Smets, daughter of j
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smets of this
city and Ancil Gunter, son of I
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gunter of
Jacksonville. The ceremony was
read Saturday evening, June 27,
by candlelight with the Rev. E.
N. Mallory officiating. Wedding
music was played by Miss Juan
ita Gunter, sister of the bride
groom. The bride selected a blue silk
dress suit with white and navy
accessories and an orchid cor
sage. She was attended by Ro
berta Hamlin of Medford.
Homer Smets, brother of the
bride, flew from Bakersfield,
Cal., where he is stationed with
the medical division of the U. S.
air corps, to this city to act as
best man.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents for imme
diate friends and relatives.
Lions, Ladies
Enjoy Gathering
At Jacksonville
Lions and their ladies met
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Grigsby
at Jacksonville where elected
officers for the coming year
were inducted into office by the
Lion district governor, Kirby
Fortune.
Heading the groups for the
coming year are Frank Runtz
of the men's group and Mrs.
Claude Haggard, Lion's auxili
ary. Following the installation
ceremony a songfest was en
joyed under the direction of P.
W. McNab of Marshfield. Sup
per was served at midnight.
Surprise Party
Honors Birthday
Mrs. W. I. Childreth enter
tained at the Childreth home on
the Jacksonville highway Tues
day evening with a surprise
party honoring her husband, W
I. Childreth. Following an eve
ning of visiting and entertain
ment buffet dinner was served,
including a large birthday cake.
The honored guest received
many gifts.
Guests enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott,
Mrs. Ed Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Merriman, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lockard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bohl, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeill and
Mr. and Mrs. Childreth.
Double Eight
Club At Lake
Double Eight club members
enjoyed a weekend at Lake o'
Woods at the lake residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burk. The
group motored to the lake Sat
urday, June 27, enjoyed a pic
nic, motorboatlng and Sunday a
dinner, hiking and boating.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Mayn
ard Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nissen
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adair.
Leave Saturday
For Coast Points
Mr. a!i rs. Elmer Knight
and daughters Miss Barbara and
Miss Rosemary left yesterday
morning for the coast where
they planned to spend the holi
day weekend.
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Open House Begins USO Activity
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Gathered about the colorful canteen, decorated in gay South American fashion at the United
Service Organisation center last Sunday at the open house were the following: (left to right) Major
John R. Livengood. Camp White; Mrs. Dolph Phipps. Jimmy Mallory. Mrs. Charles Gerhardt.
Lieut. Col. Frank N. Mallory. executive officer at Camp White; Mrs. Mallory, Mrs. Owen R. Mere
dith. Private William Wiensfield. Colonel Owen R. Meredith, commanding officer at Camp White;
Mignon Phipps. Laura Gentner. Frances Meyers. Lila Williamson, (seated) Bobette Woodward and
Jean Stoddard. About 800 attended the open house during the hours of 4 to 10 p. m. Mrs. Phipps
is USO council chairman and the girls assisting in the picture are members of the Junior Hostess
league. (Photo by Shangle.)
Jackson County
Couple Weds In
Caldwell, Idaho
Of local Interest is announce
ment of the marriage of Miss
Ona Dee Hendrickson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hendrick
son of Stewart avenue and
Jerome W. Fitzgerald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald
of Sams Valley.
The ceremony was performed
at Caldwell, Ida., lost Tuesday.
Mrs. Fitzgerald is employed by
local union No. 659, I.B.E.W.,
and Mr. Fitzgerald, enlisted
with the Marine reserver, is in
training at San Diego.
Custard-Evanson
Wedding Told
By Bride's Parents
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Doris Ruth
Custard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Custard to Edward
Christen Evanson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Evanson.
The ceremony was read Tues
day evening, June 30, in the
parsonage of the Methodist
church in Ashland with the Rev.
G. W. Bruce officiating.
Both young people are gradu
ates of Medford high school. Mr
Evanson is employed in the of
fices of Contractors Medford
Cantonment. The couple are
now making their he lie in this
city.
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Convention Reports
Heard At Meeting
Reports on the state Christian
church convention held at Tur
ner last week were heard Wed
nesday when the Adult Mission
ary Society of the First Chris
tian church gathered In the re
creational hall to begin the com
ing year's work. Mrs. Ethel
Latham and Mrs. Julia Gregory
gave a brief review of the ses
sion. Mrs. Latham presided during
the business session and Mrs.
Ethel Troxcll presented a
glimpse of the year's program,
"At Work Through the Years"
and the afternoon subject "Why
Missions". This subject was
given In an interesting fashion
and an invitation is extended to
newcomers in the community to
Join in the study. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Estella
Hopkins and group.
Day At Prospect
A group of friends enjoyed
last Sunday at the Ed Pease
cabin at Prospect. Breakfast
was served and later cards were
played and an Informal dinner
followed. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Pease, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Wimer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ba
shaw, Mrs. Katherine Satterlee.
Mrs. Mabel Kitson nd Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Scripter.
MORE THAN EVER
American Flag Is still
a symbol to millions ot peo
ple everywhere that free
dom is still worth fighting
for ... worth dying for .
worth paying for.
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Beaulieu-Miller
Pites Read In
Grants Pass
Residing In this city are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Miller who were
married the evening of June 27
in the Baptist parsonage at
Grants Pass with the Rev. Har
old Shaw reading the cere
mony. The bride, the former
Phyllis Bcaulieu, Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.
Beaulicu of Brookings and the
bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
J. C. Haven of Bly.
The bride wore a brown and
white sheer afternoon dress with
white and brown accessories
and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs.
Bcaulieu, mother of the bride,
wore a light green ensemble
with a corsage of gardenias and
rosebuds.
Attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Beaulieu,
Mrs. Doris M. Ogden, Mrs. Ray
Olson and Miss Leta Hassett.
Both attended school at
Brookings high school. Mr. Mil
ler is employed at Camp White.
Marcella Wise
Weds Mr. Pelton
At Christian Church
Marcella Wise and Lester A.
Pelton were married the after
noon of June 21 in the First
Christian church of this city
with the Rev. R. W. Coleman
reading the ceremony.
The bride wore a navy blue
print redingotc with white ac
cessories and a corsage of rose
buds and bouvardia. They were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kurtz.
Mr. Pelton Is employed at
Camp White and the couple are
making their home at 905 South
Central avenue.
Navy Mothers
Meet At Ashlartd
Navy Mothers met Wedncs-!
day with Carrie O'Hara at Ash
land for a day of sewing. Eleven
mothers were present for the
luncheon at noon which was fol
lowed hy a business meeting.
The club announced Intention
of providing a sewing kit at the
USO center in this city for en
listed men and also to provide
cookies at the canteen for the
week of July 5 to 11 Inclusive
New members taken Into the
club were Mrs. Susie Myers of
Central Point and Mrs. Lucy
Belle Whittinghlll of Ashland
Guests were Mrs. Elna Cady and
Ruth Dooms.
Plans were made to meet
once a month for the coming
three months.
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Reno Ceremony
Weds Miss Gaines,
Stephen Dutkiewicz
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
Gaines, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Gaines of this city and
Stephen Dutkiewicz was read
last Sunday In Reno, Nev.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a white net street dress
with white accessories and a
corsage of red roses and carna
lions. The couple was attended
by Billie Gaines, Ernie Gaines
and Gladys Newby, all of this
city.
They are residing at Hotel
Grand In this city for a short
time and will leave soon for
New Jersey. Mr. Dutkiewicz is
employed as an electrician at
Camp White.
A group of friends honored
the bride with a wedding show
er at the Gaines home Tuesday
afternoon. Visiting was enjoyed
and later refreshments served.
The centerpiece was a miniature
car decorated with tiny old
shoea and "Just married"
sign.
Attending the affair were the
Mesdames Gladys Pond, Ruth
Warner, Elizabeth High, Mary
White, Sally Cooper, Lillian
Hutchison, Lynn Knudsen, Miss
Gladys Newby, the hostess and
honored guest.
Visitor Her ' .
From East
Miss Dorothy Breck of Hadden.
Conn., is a visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car
penter, Veritas Orchards. Miss
Breck, a sophomore at Radcliffe
college, Cambridge, Mass., is a
cousin of Mrs. Carpenter. She
accompanied Mrs. Carpenter to
Medford from Portland where
the latter had been spending a
short time.
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Dessert-Bridge
At Ingle Home
Event of Week
Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck and
Mrs. H. S. Ingle, the latter of
Ashland entertained Wednesday
with a 1:30 p. m. dessert bridge
at the Ingle home honoring Mrs.
Charles Gerhardt and her house
guest, Mrs. W. Cotton. The
tables were decorated with
sweet peas and Hummel figures
and seven tables of cards were
at play.
Prizes were awarded at bridge
to Mrs. James Miller, Mrs.
Glenn Fabrick, Jr., and Mrs.
Wilbur of this city received the
traveling prize. Mrs. Cotton
scored high at gin rummy.
Medford residents attending
Included the Mesdames R. J.
Henry, Wilbur, George Roberts,
Rasmussen, Gus Newbury, Grace
Collins, Burdette Dodge, Mamie
Sleeter, R. S. Daniels. Chauncey
Brewer, Paul Selby, Mary
Simons, and Glenn Fabrlck, Jr.
Mrs. Gerhardt, who Is a new
comer to Ashland, is the wife of
Major Charles Gerhardt, divis
ion commander at Camp White.
Patriotic Theme
For Shower Of
Mrs. Governor
Gold Hill, July 4 (Special
Mrs. Lloyd Governor was hon
ored at a shower on June 26th
in W.R.C. hall. It was a no-hostess
affair and the hall was
patriotically decorated with red,
white and blue crepe paper
streamers. The unusual theme
for shower decoration was used
for the reason that Mr. Gover
nor la stationed with the coast
artillery at Camp Haan, Calif.
Those who enjoyed the after
noon occasion were Mesdames:
Paul Holderness, Carl Routh,
Hannah Routh, Lester Thomp
son, Tom Robinson, Ed Shoe
maker, James Boen, Orville
Bailey, Dennis McGuire, James
Clement, Lloyd Governor, Dale
Clement and Miss Joan Mc
Guire. 4-
Carol Borge,
Dick Lewis
Wed In Yreka
Miss Carol Borge, daughter
of Mrs. Christine Borge ot 441
West Ninth street and Dick
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Lewis of St. Louis, Mo.,
were married Thursday evening,
June 23 at the Episcopal parson
age in Yreka, Cal. The ceremony
was read by the Rev. C. Leitch.
The bride wore powder blue
suit with a corsage of white
gardenias. She was attended by
Mrs. Pearl Billhartz, who wore
a beige suit with a corsage of
pink rosebuds. The bridegroom
was attended by Orville Bill
hartz. No-Host Affair
At Carpenter Home
The A. S. V. Carpenter home,
"Topsides" on the Old" Stage
road was the scene ot a no-host
July 4 celebration last evening
when about 24 guests joined in
an evening of cards, swimming
and visiting. An informal din
ner was enjoyed by the group.
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Now open in our new location at 211
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MODERN CLEANERS
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Church Wedding
In Ashland
Is Large Affair
Miss Marjorie Kathleen Me
Nair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Jamison McNair of Bev
erly Hills, Cal., and Ashland
and William Norman Anderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden An
derson of Portland were married
Friday evening, June 26 at 8:30
o'clock in the First Presbyterian
church at Ashland.
The bridal party gathered be
fore the altar decorated with
greenery, candlelight and flow
ers. Scores of tapers used on
standards and grouped candle
brums were placed about the
church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
rose point mouseline de soie
over white satin with long
sleeves and square neck line
hand embroidered in seed
pearls. A full skirt and full
length train were complimented
by a long Chantilly veil held in
place with orange blossoms. She
carried a white prayer book
with an orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
John Thomas Curry who wore
pale coralline chiffon. Brides
maids, Miss Jane Shean of Bev
erly Hills, and Miss Jean Ander
son of Portland, sister of the
bridegroom wore pale pink: Miss
Shirley Angle, cousin of the
bride, porcelain blue; Miss Dor
othy Gaddis. Medford, aqua
chiffon. Al wore short tulle veils
to match their- gowns and car
ried formal bouquets of delphin
ium and carnations.
Leonard Seiler of Portland
was best man and ushers were
J. W. McCoy and A. Bert Free
man.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy presided
at the console playing "Ave
Maria" and Robert Dodge sang
two selections accompanied by
Mrs. Gordon Tripp.
A reception followed at the
E. D. Brigga residence with 200
guests attending. Mrs. McNair,
mother of the bride, wore a
point de vense and crepe rench
grey gown with an orchid and
Mrs. A. W. Anderson mother ot
the bridegroom chose a delphin
ium blue chiffon gown with an
orchid.
Assisting about the rooms
were Mrs. -B. B. McNair and
Mrs. Hal McNair. Mrs. Charlie
Angle completed cutting of the
wedding cake which was first
cut by the bride; Mrs. F. G.
Swedenberg presided at the cof
fee service.
The bride, a graduate of Uni
versity ot Southern California
and Southern Oregon College of
Education taught last year at
Grants Pass. She is member ot
Delta Delta Delta sorority and
prominent in musical and dram
atic activities while in school.
Mr. Anderson is a civil engineer,
graduate of Oregon State col
legs and now employed with
the army engineers in Portland,
where they will make their
home. ...
Attending the wedding from
this city were Mr. and Mrs.
Cleven, Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Bebb, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaddis,
Miss Jean Piatt, Hal Piatt and
Leighton Piatt. '
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