Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1950, Image 5

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    Lelah Ardis Cook,
Robert Konopasek
Married Recently
The wedding of Lelah Ardis
Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Cook, Buckhorn
.springs, Ashland, to Roberi R.
Konopasek was an event of
April 18. The bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kon
opasek, 624 Victory street.
The service was held at 10
a.m. in Zion Lutheran church,
with the Rev. O. W. Ebright of.
ficiating. Mr. Cook gave his
daughter in marriage.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a brown and white suit
with white accessories and her
attendant, Mrs. Jerry Poole,
wore a gray suit with white ac
cessories. Gene Konopask was best man
for the bridegroom.
Mr. Konopask and his bride
are living at 520 South Fir street
following a wedding trip to Port
land. The bride was graduated
from Jacksonville high school
with the class of 1949 and the
; bridegroom attended advertising
art school in Portland following
graduation from school in Verdi
gree, Neg.
Shady Cove Teen-Agers
Elect Club Officers;
Announce Dance Plans
Shady Cove Pat Brown was
elected president of the newly
formed Shady Cove teen-age
club at a meeting of the group
held this week. Jim Linderman
was voted vice-president; De
Lores Saari, secretary; Bill El
der, treasurer and Jerry Note
and Stanley Kee, sergeants at
arms.
About 50 teen-agers attended
and plans were made for a sock
hop dance to be held Monday,
May 15 in the schoolhouse. A
special meeting at 7:30 p.m. will
precede the dancing.
A small charge will be made
for the dance to cover costs of
refreshments. Mrs. Helen John
ston, Bill Shepherd and Mrs.
Woods will be adult counselors
at the dance. All parents and
teen-agers of the vicinity are
invited to attend this first func
tion sponsored by the teen-agers.
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Jean Hart's
Diary
Sunday, May 14
Every summer, several years
ago, when I was a custom
er I would vow to have
more play clothes next year
more sun dresses, more
comfortable shorts. Then
when actual summer came
I could never find them.
Well, I've found them now.
Dozens of them not only
for me, but for you and you
and YOU.
I have shorts and shirts and
pedal pushers in seersucker,
sail cloth and denim, And
denim this year has a cast
of many colors including
plaid (and I have them all).
I have jackets to match the
shorts, slacks and pedal
pushers. I have sleeveless
shirts and T-shirts in stripes
and plain colors. I have tops
for added sun and short fit
ted bolero tops for controlled
sun. I have beach clothes,
pool clothes, barbecue
clothes and if it's as hot as
it was Thursday I have
BATHING CLOTHES and I'll
tell you all about them next
week.
If you are planning an active
summer fishing, gardening,
swimming just see me
Jean Hart, the Vacation Kid.
"The Hart of Fashion"
22 South Crape
Phone 2-8992
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Newly-wed couplet include Mr. and Mrs. Robtrt R. Konopaiek,
married April 18 in Zion Lutheran church. The bride is the former
Lelah Ardis Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cook, Ash
land, and Mr. Konopasek is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Konopa
sek, 624 Victory street, Medlord. (Brainerd photo).
Miss Colleen Hope
To Spend Summer
Studying In France
Miss Colleen Hope, who con
ducts the Colleen Hope Danc
ing studio, left last evening
for Portland where she en
planed today for New York City
on the first part of a journey
which will take her to England
and the old continent.
From New York, Miss Hope
will sail on the Steamship
Georgic for Liverpool. Then she
will leave for Paris. France
where she will study at the
Paris Opera Ballet school dur
ing the summer.
While, in Paris she will be a
houseguest at the home of Ma
dama Tatiana Piankova. form
erly with the Imperial Russian
ballet.
Tuesday Miss Hope was en
tertained at a farewell party
in her honor held in Kity's
Rogue Riviera near Gold Hill.
Those attending were Mrs.
Mayme Botts, Mrs. W. J. White,
Mrs. John Greene, Mrs. Theda
Hilton, Mrs. J. H. Wilterhalder,
and the Misses Dallas Mae Bar
nard, Patsy White. Marlene
Garman and the honored guest,
who received many gifts.
Parents Visit Schools
For Mother's Week-End
Mothers of university students
are in Eugene this week-end for
the annual Mothers' weeK-ena
fpstivities.
Leaving Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl York, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Marsh and Mrs. Wayne
Mack. Mrs. York is visiting her
son, Tommy Frey, and in ad
dition the Yorks and the Mar
shes will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Marsh, who live in
Eugene. Mrs. Mack will visit her
daughter, Miss Betty Mack.
Also in Eugene for the week
end program are Mrs. Frank
Perl, visiting her son Bill Perl,
Mrs. Fitzhugh Brewer is a guest
of her son, Fitz, and Mrs. George
Weir is visiting her son, George
Jr. Mrs. Raymond Miksche is.
spending the week-end with her
daughter, Miss Stephanie Mik-
sche.
Among those who visited Ore
gon State college last week-end
were Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, who
visited her daughter, Mary
Virginia, at the Delta Delta
Delta sorority house, and Mrs.
J. H. Clabby, whose daughter,
Catherine, is also a Tri Delta.
Mrs. Clabby's son, Jim, is also
a student at the university.
Mrs. J. F. Moore was a guest
of her son, Jim, a member of
Phi Sigma Kappa.
Secretary Leaves
For Vacation Trip
Mrs. R. H. Southwick, secre
tary of the local Veterans Ad
ministration office, left by plane
Saturday to spend two weeks va
cationing with friends and rela
tives in Portland, Salem and
other Willamette valley towns.
206 m mm
Dear Mrs. Medford:
So your getting the patio ready; painting the deck chain,
mending the umbrella, cleaning the barbecue grille What can
we do to help? ' '
We Have Lazy Susans to save you steps and to give your
table a flair. Small ones for family at $6 50, and Giant
siie for entertaining.
We have wonderful accessories and extra dishes in Brusche
Pottery. The colors are cool and tempting and the price com
pelling, only $4 95 for a starter set fer two.
We have frosted glasses for tall summer drinks $1.75
for 8. We have Mexican Bubble glass to add zest to your
fiesta. We're ready for summer fun Are you?
(OPI
Jufn. V,
Bride-Elect Honored
At Shower Wednesday;
Wedding Set For June
Miss Betty Stebler, of Ash
land, bride-elect of Leonard F.
Johnson, also of Ashland, was
honored guest at a shower given
May 10 in the home of Mrs.
H e r m a n De Groot, Phoenix.
Miss Stebler is a. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stebler, Ash
land and her fiance is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Leonard
Johnson of Ashland.
Mrs. Donald Forbes, Medford,
was co-hostess for the occasion.
Appropriate games were
played. Frizes were won by Mrs.
Vernon Ritchie, Mrs. Leon Close,
Mrs. Neil Stockebrand and Mrs
Edward Joanis. Notes within
small umbrellas which swung
from an archway, directed the
bride-elect to her gifts.
Refreshments were served
from a table centered with min
iature bride and bridegroom
figurines placed under an ar
bor of bridal wreath in a flow
er garden arrangement..
Those honoring the bride-elect
were her mother, Mrs. Stebler,
her sister, Mrs. Stockebrand,
and Miss June Hoefft, Miss El
len McElligott, Miss Hazel
Hartley, Mrs. William Mumbach,
Mrs. Leon Close, Mrs. Merrill
Harsh, Mrs. Jack Henbest, Mrs,
Charles Updegraff, Mrs. Edward
Young, Mrs. Glen Jerden, Mrs
Floyd Jones, Mrs. Mott Howell,
Mrs. . W. Sinclair, ' Mrs. Vernon
Ritchie, Mrs. Thomas Gilinsky,
Mrs. Edward Joanis, Mrs. A. De
Groot, Mrs. Forrest Liddell.
Miss Marjorie Cox, Mrs.' M. To
kar, Mrs. Glenn Logan,- Mrs.
John Glover, Mrs. Jim Anders
and Mrs. George Barnum, and
the hostesses.
' The wedding date has been
set for June 11 and will take
place in the Ashland First Pres
byterian church.
Central Point Group
Will Meet Wednesday
Central Point "Broiled Din
ners" is the topic to be studied
by the Central Point Extension
unit at a meeting Wednesday,
May 17, at 10:30 a. m.in the
home of Mrs. K. C. Wernmark,
Eighth and Laurel streets. The
demonstration will be in charge
of Mrs. Charles Jantzer and Mrs.
Frank Meadows. Installation of
officers will be held during the
afternoon.
Child care will be in charge
of Mrs. Eunice Jones. Third and
Laurel streets. Luncheon will be
served at noon for a nominal
fee and everyone is to bring ta
ble service.
Twenty-five members of the
unit attended the annual Spring
Festival last week. Seven mem
bers modeled dresses which they
had completed during the dress
making workshop and eight
members participated in a Dan
ish folk dance. Gloves, lamp
shades and blouses were exhib
ited. The unit yearbook was dis
played and was Judged as one
of the most complete.. .;.' .;.
Sams Valley Extension
Plans Meeting Tuesday
I Sams Valley. Mrs. Harold
Palmer will be hostess to Sams
Valley Extension unitmembers
Tuesday, May 16 in her. home
when they meet at 10:30 a.m. '
At- noon a potluck luncheon
will be served and those attend
ing are asked to take own table
service. ' a
Many members of the unit at
tended the May'Festival held in
Central Ppint i recently. ' Six
members. modeled 'better dresses
they had, made. . -i. -. ;
Grants Pass Unit
Announces Annual . ,
Summer Art Show
Grants Pass The Grants Pass
chapter of American Association
of University Women has set the
third annual southern Oregon
art exhibit for August 11, 12 and
13, it was announced last week.
It will be hi'id at the Washing
ton school, Third and B streets.
Extensive plans lor tne event
are being made by committees.
The exhibition is open to all
artists in southern Oregon, the
committee states, and media are
oil, water color, pastel and black
and white. Oil paintings must be
framed, but others may be mat
ted. A small entry fee will be
charged, and not more than three
pictures may be submitted by
any one artist.
The Grants Pass Camera club
will hold an exhibition at the
same time, with a small entry
fee for non-members. Additional
information regarding the cam
era club show may be obtained
at Barrett's Stationery store in
Grants Pass, and entry blanks
may be obtained at the Medford
Art center in Medford or at the
Grants Pass Chamber of Com
merce in Grants Pass.
Lodge Members Leave
For State Convention
In Astoria This Week
.A large delegation of Odd Fel
lows and Rebekahs have left for
Astoria, Ore., where they will at
tend the annual state convention
of the two lodges this week.
Leaving Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Pease, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Cram. Mrs. Pearl
Turner and Mrs. Edna McCoy.
Mrs. Turner and Mrs. McCoy
will receive the degree of chival;
ry during the sessions.
: Leaving today will be Mrs. O.
S. Walden, Mrs. Lewis Thomp
son, Mrs? Claude Cooper, Mrs.
Carrie Milnes and Mrs. A. H.
Hansen.
Royal Neighbors
To Present Pins
A special program is being
planned by the Royal Neighbors
of America for Thursday, May
18 at the K.P. ball beginning, at
8 p.m. Twenty-five year pins
will be presented to more than
20 members.
All Royal Neighbors in the
valley, their families and friends
are invited.
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In Salem
Central Point Miss Laural
Jewett was at Willamette uni
versity last week-end for the
annual May week-end festivities.
She was a guest of Miss Patsy
Faber at the Delta Gamma sor
ority house.
Among events she attended
was a song fest between sorori
ties and fraternities which was
won by the Delta Gamma group.
LADIES!
DO YOU
HAVE A FITTING
PROBLEM IN
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OR BRAS?
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Maxine Shaw
34-36 N. Bartlett
Sunday, Mar 14. 1990
Medford Sojourners i
Holds Social Meeting
Thirty-five members and pros
pective members of Medford So
journers club met at the YMCA
Thursday for the club's usual
meeting and social afternoon.
The committee in c h a r g e of
the dessert luncheon and cards
was Mesdames Ross Gilkiaon,
John Graves and H. E. Nulton.
Prospective members Introduced
were Mrs. Laurence G. Jolley
and Mrs. Verus W. Dahlin.
Bridge winners were Mes
dames Alice Swanson, Harry
Stahl and A. B. Fleming and
those taking honors at pinochle
were Mesdames George Loven
berg, Louise Schultz and George
Rehart. Another winner during
the afternoon was Mrs. R. E.
Hein.
Get Together Club
To Meet Wednesday
Dessert luncheon will be
served at a meeting of the Get
Together club to be held Wed
nesday at 1 p.m. in the Eagles'
hall. Cards will follow the
luncheon.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Luncheon
Central Point Nevita Past
Matrons' club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Edwin A. Andren
at 2435 East Main street Wednes
day, May 17, for a potluck
luncheon.
The New Crematorium at
Siskiyou Memorial Park
Is Now Ready to Serve this Community
and Is Open for Public Inspection
The Beautiful New Mausoleum at Siskiyou Memorial
Park Will Be Completed Soon and Open to the Public
Phone 2-2344
1040 Crater Like Avt
Pnonc 24326
Medford. Ort.
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SHAW'S
The Store With a Personality
'34-36 N. Bartlett Medford, Ore.
Thrilling
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For the Bride
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What ring is there, what jewel, splendid enough to shine the hurrahs your heart
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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