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Mrs. L. G. Frink is fhe royal matron of Hoxy Ann court. Order
of the Amaranth. The court received its charter during ceremonies
held Saturday. May 13. and Mrs. Frink and her court officers were
installed. State officers and visitors came from many parts of Ore
gon for the ceremonies. (Shangle photo).
Jean Harts
Diary
Sunday, May 21
We've brought Atlantic
City to Medford! Yes, the
boardwalk stretches down
Grape Street ... for WE
have the SEA NYMPH the
official Miss America bath
ing suit.
The material is strong,
comfortable nylon or lastex
woven into styles that will
do the most for American
womanhood. If you have the
figure and the age you will
probably choose a one-piece
suit if you have the figure,
the-age and a nice flat
mid-riff you will like 'em in
two pieces All others will
be tickled to dealth with the
cullottes . . . they have such
a subtle way of being re
vealing. The colors are Lilac,
Shrimp Pink, Daisy Yellow,
Emerald Green and Black.
The prices begin at $7.95.
Another bathing idea is
the Pool Suit. These are
fashioned of material like
seersucker. They take to the
water like a trout line and
are especially cozy for day
long swimming.
This year we've added Terry
Robes white and colors.
Long and short full, com
fortable washable Terry
Robes.
It's going to be a GOOD
summer isn't it?
"The Hart of Fashion"
22 South Crape
Phone 2-8992
Rogue River Bride,
Grants Pass Man
Married Saturday
Rogue River Miss Phyllis
Mae Hopper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Hopper, Rogue River,
and William Lee Hedgepeth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hedgepeth
of Grants Pass were married
May 13. The service was read at
eight o'clock in the evening at
the Grants Pass Christian church
by the Rev. William C. Piper.
White snowballs and blue
dutch iris formed the floral set
ting for the ceremony. Mrs. J.
A. Schiefenstein was organist,
and Dave Donaldson and Miss
Rhea Woodell were soloists.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a wedding
gown of white nylon net with
hand embroidered eyelet and her
flowers were stephanotis and
carnations. Mrs. E. L. Cedergreen
of Forest Grove, Ore., was ma-tron-of-honor
for her sister. Her
frock was of pink taffeta and she
carried sweet peas.
Bridesmaid was Miss Barbara
Wiltse, who came from Spring
field, Ore., to be in the wedding
party. She also wore a pink taf
feta gown and carried sweet
peas.
Donna Beldon, three-year-old
cousin of the bride from Klamath
Falls, was flower girl. She is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Beldon. Don Roberts, three-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Roberts of Los Angeles, brother-in-law
and sister of the bride,
was ring-bearer.
Tom Hedgepeth wag best man
and ushers were Don Hedgepeth
and Eldon Cedergreen of Forest
Grove.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Cutting the wed
ding cake and pouring were Mrs.
j William Winningham, Mrs. H. E.
1 Hopper, Miss Betty Franz and
i Mrs. John Harmon.
Coming from a distance for
! the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
j Don Beldon and children. Klam
jath Falls: Mrs. Frank Roberts
land son, Don, Los Angeles; Mr.
'and Mrs. H. E. Hopper, Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cedergreen
i a n d daughter. Cynthia, Forest
: Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whist
!er, Klamath Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Hamuch, Medford.
The couple will live in Rogue
River, the bridegroom being with
the Economy Lumber company.
Chapter AA, PEO, will meet
j Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
! Henry Andrews, Old Stage road.
I Assisting Mrs. Andrews will be
! Mrs. R. W. Clancy and Mrs. S. C
Watkins.
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Dear Graduate!
CONGRATULATIONS! We're printing a list of gradua
tion presents that iust might please you
Mark v.hat you would like and see that it gets in the
proper Hands!
MONOGRAMMED NOTE PAPER A very personal
present that discourages borrowing.
EXQUISITE COMPACTS for on-the-date repairs,
GOLDEN PICTURE FRAMES to take your true love
with you when you travel!
SPANGLED BRACELETS and SCATTER PINS to begin
a conversation.
CERAMICS to add charm to a college room
And ALWAYS PEARLS!
Ashland Couple
Married Recently
In Home Service
Ashland Mrs. Donna Evelyn
Sorrels Gray and Bartlett Win
ston Bailey, both of Ashland,
were married May it at Kancno-
del-Rogue, country home of the
ttev. and Mrs. D. . Millard, near
Gold Hill. The Rev. Mr. Millard
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride wore a turquoise
blue dress with corsage of red
rosebuds for the ceremony. Her
attendant, Mrs.- Lowell E. Fowl
er of Ashland, wore a pearl gray
gabardine suit with red rosebud
corsage.
Mr. Jb owler was best man for
the bridegroom. '
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Sorrels of Wil
liams, Ore. She was graduated
from Grants Pass high school and
is now with the Bagley Canning
company of Ashland. The bride
groom, a son ot Mrs. ttoy t. Den
zer, Ashland, and C. C. Bailey,
1120 West Ninth street, Medford.
was graduated from Ashland
high school and is with the
Southern Pacific company.
The newlyweds made a trip to
the coast and are living at 355 Vi
High street, Ashland.
Plan Party
The Medford unit of the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary will hold
its annual poppy party in final
preparation for Poppy days, May
26 and 27, in the Armory club
rooms at 8 p.m., Wednesday, May
24. Mrs. Clark Walker, unit
president, asks each member at
tending to bring a white elephant
prize.
Bridge and canasta will be
played during the social hour.
Order of the Amaranth
Chartered During Rites
Roxy Ann Court No. 20, Order of the Amaranth, organized in
Medford several weeks ago, received its charter in elaborate cere
monies held May 13 in the IOOF hall. Order 'of Amaranth is a
Masonic body, and about 35 grand officers and other officials from
various parts of the state were here for the event.
Airs. L. li. f rink was insiauea
royal matron, and Glenn Linn,
royal patron.
Also taking office in the new
court were Mrs. Leta Queen, as
sociate royal matron; Ira D. Can
field, associate royal patron; Ver
non Turpin, treasurer; Mrs. Can
field, secretary; Mrs. Elton Wald
ron, conductoress; Mrs. Linn, as
sociate conductress; Mrs. John
Esp, standard bearer; Mrs. Ed
ward C. Root, marshal in the
east; Mrs. Kenneth Campbell,
marshal in the west; Mrs. Orrie
Stoddard, prelate; Mrs. Fur'tnan
Evernham, truth: Mrs. Turpin,
faith; Mrs. Ruth Freed, wisdom;
Mrs. Charles Hoppe, charity;
George Rehart, historian; Mrs.
Richard Mayfield, musician; Ed
ward C. Root, chairman trustees;
Charles Hoppe and F u r m a n
Evernham, trustees; Mrs. Ernest
Price, wardei; George Jacobs,
sentinel.
Installation was conducted by
grand officers. Here were Wil
liam Pritchard, Portland, grand
royal patron for Oregon who was
installing patron; Mrs. Edna
Manning, Salem, a past grand
royal matron who was installing
marshal; Jack Schulze, Klamath
Falls, associate grand royal pa
tron who acted as marshal's aide;
Mrs. Frances E. Ostron, Port
land, grand secretary of the or
der who acted as installing pre
late; Mrs. Maude Horton, Port
land, grand royal matron, who
was installing secretary; Mrs.
Margaret Mitchell, Portland,
grand marshal in the east and
Mrs. Rigmor Sorensen, Portland,
grand marshal in the west, in
stalling marshals; Mrs. Winni
fred K. Dyers, Portland, grand
conductress who served as in
stalling musician.
Other grand officers present
were Frank Scobert, Eugene, su
preme royal patron; Mrs. Gladys
Lusted, grand prelate; Leslie Mc
Neill, grand marshal; Mrs. Alice
Alexander, grand page; Mrs.
Gladys Heisler, assistant grand
lecturer; Mrs. Eva May Baker,
grand trustee, all from Portland.
Particularly impressive were
the coronation ceremonies for
Mrs. Frink. Coronation matron
was Mrs. Irma Purdy, past grand
royal matron of the State of
Washington who came from
Everett for the event. Mrs.
Purdy had served as royal ma
tron for Mrs. F r i n k's father,
George T. Stoddard, when he was
royal patron of the Everett court
in Washington. Crown bearer
was Mrs. Anne Rundell, Port
land, grand associate matron.
Others taking part were Mrs.
Stoddard, Mrs. Frink's mother,
as standard bearer; Charles
Hoppe, a past royal patron, as
sword bearer; Mrs. Jack Schulze,
assistant grand lecturer, who
served as marshal in the east;
Mrs. .Nadine Janes, grand asso
ciate conductress, marshal in the
west.
After the crowning the new
royal matron was escorted
through an arch of steel by her
mother. The arch was formed by
S i r Knights Lawrence Baker,
Charles O r r, George Thomas,
Lloyd Caton, Gordon Young, El
ton Waldron, Ernest Price and
Furman Evernham.
She was then escorted through
an arch of red carnations formed
by the honored ladies, including
Mrs. Nellie Broad, also of Ever
ett, Mrs. M e t a Gilbert, Mrs.
Grace Burman, Mrs. Rose Doug
las. Mrs. Cornelia Barnes, Mrs.
Lillian McNeill, Mrs. Eva Mae
White, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Goldie
Brooks. Mrs. Hazel M. Dickson,
Mrs. Wallace Brill, Mrs. George
Jacobs. M r s. Lulu Saulsberry,
Mrs. Rehart and Mrs. Betty Mor
ris. For the ceremonies Mrs. Frink
wore a formal gown of orchid
colored jersey, sequin trimmed,
and two purple orchids.
Vocal numbers were given by
Mrs. C. R. Adamson, and Mrs.
Marie Buck of Yreka, Cal., with
Mrs. H. E. Marsh as accompanist.
Candles were lighted by Miss
Meta Jean Frink, daughter of the
royal matron, and Miss Jacque
line Pond.
The hall was decorated with
spring flowers and red and white
tapers.
Mrs. Hoppe was general chair
man In charge of decorations,
and Mrs. Queen was refreshment
chairman.
The 200 guests had come from
Portland, Salem, Roseburg,
Klamath Falls and other cities
in Oregon and California, as well
as from Rogue valley cities. Mrs.
Broad, Mrs. Clyde Smith and
Mrs. Purdy, who had come from
E v e r e 1 1 e. and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gilbert of Klamath Falls
spent the week-end in Medford
as guests of the Frinks at their
home on Thomas road.
Mitt Beverly Daily
Honored at Shower;
Announce Wedding Day
Mrs. Glenn Wilkins, 2049 Or
chard Home drive, entertained
May 11 in her home honoring
Miss Beverly Daily, bride-elect
of Eddie Clark. Miss Daily is a
daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. H. Dailv,
830 East Ninth street and her
fiance is a son of Mrs. Grace
Clark, 1017 East Tenth street.
Games were played and the
honored guest was presented
many gifts.
Color scheme for the affair
was pink and white and the
rooms were decorated with pink
and white blossoms. Refresh
ments were served following
opening of the gifts.
Mrs. Wilkins was assisted by
Mrs. Anne Martin.
Close friends of the bride-elect
attending were Mrs. Dick Grigs
by, Mrs. Cliff Alber, Mrs. Oliver
Johnson, Mrs. Rodney Whaley,
Mrs. Leonard McMahan, Mrs.
Walker Hufschmidt. Mrs. Daily
and Mrs. Clark also attended.
Wedding date for the couple
has been set for June 12 at the
First Presbyterian church.
Visits HerT Mrs. M. B.
Doughton, Salem, has been a
week-end visitor at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Richard
Jewett, 521 Spencer avenue.
Sunday, May 21, 1950
MEDFORD (OHEOOM) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Phoenix Club Plans
Meeting At Center
Phoenix The first meeting of
the Phoenix Thursday club in
the new Community club and
Youth Center building in Phoe
nix, will be held Thursday, May
25, at 8 p.m.
Election of officers and festi
val reports ui'e scheduled. Mrs.
Coming May 27
Oswald Jacoby
World Canasta and
Bridge Authority
CANASTA
2 P.M.
Rogut Valley Country Club
Admission $1.25
BRIDGE
8 p.m. Jackson Hotel
Sponsored by League of Women
Voters. Admission $1.20. Tickets
st Swem's.
Charles Hoey, Mrs. Gouverneur
Skinner, Mrs. Cecil Norris and
Mrs. Earl Briscoe will make up
the refreshment committee. Of
ficers urge all members to attend.
Wei
come .
We Wish to Welcome
GLADYS CARN AND ANN MAY
to Our Staff of Operators
RHEA HOOVER LUCILLE LENCELE
ANNA HAMACK
ALBERTA ROSSI, Owner - Manager
OPEN 8 A.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
The Cameo Beauty Salon
1 6 South Central Phone 2-921 1
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Class To Visit
Members of one of the speech
classes of Southern Oregon col
lege, Ashland, will be guests of
Medford Toastmistress club for
a meeting Monday, May 22, at
Girls Community club.
The meeting is set for 7:30
p.m. and will be followed by
dessert.
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Phone J-S529
Medford, Ore. '
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