Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1950, Image 5

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    Sunday. April 30, 1950
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
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Installation Planned
By Evans Valley PI A
Evans Valley Mrs. W. R.
Glass, regional vice-president o
Oregon Congress of Parents and
Teachers, will attend installation
of new officers of the Evans Val
ley Parent-Teacher association
at a meeting of the group May
2 at 8 p.m. in the Evans Valley
school.
Mrs. Eve Prentice and her ac
cordion band will furnish music.
The oublic is invited to attend.
Jean Hart's
Diary
May 1, 1950
If I were on a budget and
was forced to select one
good-looking outfit to meet
my summer needs I think I
would choose a summer suit.
First, because they are
styled to meet any situation.
Sleek smooth lines hand
some tailoring with buttons
and fashion detail to charm
the birds right out of the
trees.
Second, because the col
ors can meet my mood.
Black, fawn, cream, for sofis
tication white, aqua, gold,
for a refreshing lift cherry
and emerald for a strong
color note to offset my more
fragile summer wardrobe. ,.
Third, because the materi
als with their new proces
sing are so satisfactory for
warm weather. Tropic-cloth,
Moygathel (imported) linen,
Butcher linen and Faille.
The prices too, are pleas-
ing to the eye $18.95 to
$39.95. Add a crisp sum
mer blouse, a straw purse
and I step into the Hart of
fashion having met my budg
et . Q.E.D.
"The Hart of Fashion'
22 South Crape
Phone 2-8992
Pictured following their wedding Sunday, April 23 in the First
Methodist church are Mr. and Mrs. Robert William button, ine
bride before her marriage was Miss Patricia Jean Law son, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Lawson, 1418 Reddy avenue, and the
bridegroom is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd u. Sutton, Ashland.
(Brain era photo).
Patricia Lawson . ,v
Becomes Bride Of
Robert W. Sutton
Miss Patricia Jean Lawson be
came' the bride of Robert Wil
liam Sutton Sunday, April 23 at
a 3 o'clock ceremony performed
by the Rev. Meredith Groves in
the First Methodist church.
The bride ,is a daughter oi
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Lawson,
1418 Reddy avenue and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd O. Sutton, 1035 Iowa
street, Ashland.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a white shadow organdy
gown made with full skirt fash
ioned with a short train and
banded with tiers of embroidery..
Her finger-tip veil was held in
place by a juliet dp of seed
pearls, and she carried a cascade
bouquet of pink roses and white
bouvardia.
Miss Ann Butler, as maid of
honor, wore a pink dotted swiss
dress with full skirt and match
ing bonnet. Her flowers were
pink and white carnations in a
colonial bouquet.
Candles were lighted by Mrs.
Jim Kose, sister of the bride
groom. She wore a pink taffeta
dress with gardenia head dress.
Jim Rose, brother-in-law of the
Bridegroom acted as Dest man.
Ushers were Kenneth Lawson,
brother of the bride, and Herbert
Wing.
Bill Walker furnished the
wedding music.
The church was decorated
with baskets of white stock and
nink snandragons. A white car
pet lined the aisle for the bridal
Dartv.
I About 100 guests attended
5 the wedding and reception
I which followed in the church
! parlors. The bride's table was
j centered with the wedding cake
! and the rooms were decorated
with nink and white tulips.
Miss Jackie Schmidt served
the punch. Mrs. Neil Arant pour
ed coffee and Miss Wilma Beery,
aunt of the bride, served the
wedding cake.
The newlyweds are graduates
; of Medford high school and botti
attended Southern Oregon col-
lege. The bridegroom recently
finished service with the navy.
i For her daughter's wedding,
I Mrs. Lawson wore a grape col
ored sheer dress with pink ac
cessories. Her corsage was of
j pink carnations. The bride
i groom's mother wore a suit of
navy blue with white accessor
ies. Her corsage was of gar-
denias.
! Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bishop,
Azusa, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. M. E,
Kirkland, Exeter, Cal., and Mrs
M. O. Booker, Capitola, Cal.
After a short wedding trip to
the coast, the couple will be at
home at 15 Newtown street,
Medford.
206 w. main
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Dear Families:
Mother'i Day not just mother with a lace cap
upon her silver hair ... but Including our very
young mothers who love costume jewelry . . . gala
scarfs . . . and modern flower be decked pottery.
Of course, we do have delicate cut ei earrings and
flawless stones for pierced ears. But too, we carry
heavy jeweled clusters of rhinestones and pearls for
a modern mother.
Mother'i Cards may enclose a wisp of hand rolled
linen dainty as a dream. Or strong strokes of mod
ern color designing a handkerchief in high fashion.
But young or old Mothers must have a card on her
very own day. Even the smallest member of the
family could choose it for we are always happy to
help in gift selections.
A Mother's home is near her heart so really any
gift to add to the dwelling beauty is a gift appro
priate for Mother's Day.
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Thank
the organizations and the pub
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HOLMES & EDWARDS
Table Setting
Contest
Let Brophy's
help you
Set Beauty
on your table
Table gifts are gracious gifts from any
angle! Beautiful china, lightly touched
with gold or the delicate colors of flow
ers .. . silver with its soft radiance . . .
these are the lovely things you can choos
in our store for the important names on
your list! Come in soon before the finest
pieces have been wafted off by triumph
ant shoppers!
BROPHY'S are
Exclusive Dealers
for
HOLMES & EDWARDS
STERLING INLAID
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INTERNATIONAL
STERLING
For the Silver Gifts You'll Give
with Pride Let Brophy's be
Your Guide
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