Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1952, Image 13

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    Delegation Attends
First Council Meeting
Oregon Voters' League
Four members of Medford
League o Women Voters were
in Seaside, Ore., the first of the
week to attend the first biennial
council meeting of O re g o n
League of Women Voters, The
league In the future will hold
state conventions -every other
year, and a council meeting on
the years between.
Attending from Medford were
Mrs. Frank Fairweather, presi
dent of the Medford league; Mrs.
Donovan Foster, new vice-president;
Mrs. A. E. Littrell and Mrs.
S. E. Philips. Mrs. Philips is a
member of the state board, hav
ing been named chairman of the
state tax program for the coming
year.
Those attending the council
session were entertained at a
supper in the home of a league
member in Gearhart Sunday
evening, and council sessions
opened Monday at Seaside. No
new programs were adopted
the sessions being devoted to
evaluation of the league's pro
gress during the last year and of
plans for the coming year.
The Medford delegation re
turned home Wednesday.
Women's Fellowship
Announces Meeting
Christian Women's Fellowship
of First Christian church will
convene Wednesday, June 4 at
the church for a general business
meeting at 10:30 a.m., a lunch
eon at noon and a missionary
program at 1:30 p.m.
Jewelry
Nylon
Lingerie
Robes
Embroidered
Hosiery
t
Conversation
Gadgets
Blouses
Flowers
Sun
Dresses
Whirly
Skirts
Sun
Accessories i
. CONGRATULATION!
to all our graduates!
We thank you too for
letting us outfit you dur
ing your school yean
remember whatever
you plan this summer
or next fall again wo
will have all that It
new and wonderful for
your wearing pleasure.
Jean
22 S. CRAPE
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Erickson (La Wanda Hudson) war
married May 17 in Mtdford Church of the Naiarene and are living
at 2MB Lincoln street. The bride
F. C. Hudson, 210 Bliss street, and
and Mrs. Guy Erickson, 81S Cedar
lion Lutheran Groups
To Meet During Week
Chi Rho circle of Zion Luth
eran church will meet Tuesday,
June 3, at the home of Mrs. Alf
Brewold, 2646 Jacksonville high
way. Mrs. Owen Kunkel will be
topic leader, and Mrs. William
Gates and Mrs. Robert Glather
will be hostesses.
Ladies' Aid society of Zion
church will meet Thursday,
June 5, at the church at 1:30
p.m. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
Glather will be hostesses.
"With This Rjng" . . .
Words truly immortalized by the
ring you choose for her. Make
'your selection from our fine col
lection Southern Oregon's
largest!
For the G
You'll Give
Pride . . . Let
Brophy's Be
Your Guide
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is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the bridegroom is a son of Mr,
street, Medford. (Shangle photo)
Appointments Made
By University Dads
R. M. Johnson, 325 Vancouver
avenue, is the new local presi
dent in Medford for the Univer
sity of Oregon Dads, according
to an announcement made last
week by Karl W. Onthank, exe.
cutive secretary of the organi
zation, and associate director of
student affairs at the university
Lawrence . A. McCormick
2002 South Stage road, will
serve as a board member until
1954.
Erickson -Hudson Rites
Held at Nazarene Church
The wedding of Miss LaWanda Hudson to Donald V. Erick
son was an event of May 17 at Church of the Nazarene. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hudson, 210 Bliss street, Med
ford, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Erickson,
815 Cedar street, also this city,
The Rev. Vernon Wilcox read
the service at eight o'clock in the
evening. The floral setting was
white stock and pink gladioli.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a traditional
white satin gown with tram ana
her finger-tip length veil was of
silk net. She carried a bouquet
of valley lilies and stephanotis
centered with a purple orchid.
Miss Shirley Wright was maid-
of-honor. Her gown was pink
and she carried white daisies.
Miss Marlene Crase and Miss
Marion Anderson, cousin of the
bridegroom, were bridesmaids.
Miss Anderson wore blue and
carried yellow daisies, and Miss
Crase's gown was of yellow with
which she carried blue daisies.
Pamela Brown was flower girl
and Gerry Bendixson, cousin of
the bridegroom, was ring-bearer.
Pamela s dress was of white
worn with yellow belt and
flowers.
Ed Davis was best man for Mr.
Erickson and Kenneth Wright
and Walter Peterson seated the
guests.
' Miss Donna Mack sang, and
Mrs. Arnold Kornstad was at the
organ.
Three hundred guests attend
ed the wedding, and 150 at
tended the reception which fol
lowed. Mrs. Delbert Orgain cut
the wedding cake and Mrs. War
ren Arnold served punch. Miss
Flora Chavis took charge of the
guest book and Mrs. Merle Eld
ridge and Miss Doris Chavis the
gifts.
For the wedding and reception
the bride's mother wore a navy
blue and white suit with corsage
of gardenias and red roses. The
bridegroom's mother was attired
in a yellow and grey suit and her
flowers were gardenias and
roses.
The newlywed couple spent
their honeymoon on the Oregon
coast and are now living at 214B
Lincoln street.
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Mrs. Florence Stacy, and son
Charles Stacy, have returned to
their home here at 214V4 North
Peach street, after living in Los
Angeles for the past year.
Camp White Program
Sponsored by Olsens;
Fred Divisek Plays
A program of organ and accor
dion music furnished entertain
ment during "an "Enchanted
Hour" program at the veterans
domiciliary May 28. The regular
program is sponsored by Dr.
and Mrs. Paul Olsen of the "En
chanted Grotto," Crater Lake
highway.
Directing the recent entertain
ment was Fred J. Divisek, who
played a half-hour concert on
his Hammond organ. Others who
appeared in solo accordion num
bers were Sharon Simmons,
Billy Roy, Kenny Metcalf, Bry
an Schroeder, Loretta Orgain,
Jack Carlin and Lavonne Carda
Miss Marilyn Barker and Miss
Ashlby played duet accordion
numbers and was joined by Mr.
Divisek for trio numbers. Ferris
Simpson provided a novelty act
Selections wee played by a
troupe of 39 band members.
Cigarettes were distributed by
Dr. and Mrs. Olsen, the gifts of
E. J. Bissell, R. J. Reynolds To
bacco company representative,
who also is to furnish cigarettes
again for the June 25 program.
Jacksonville Chapter
Plans Friendship Night
Jacksonville Adarel chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, will ob
serve Friendship night at a meet
ing set for Thursday, June 5, in
the Masonic hall at 8 p.m. Mem
bers of other valley chapters are
invited to attend.
A program is being planned. :
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Two Spend Week-end
As Guests of Friends
Miss Jeannie Ragsdale and
Don Foose were guests last
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rutter and their daughter, Miss
Peggy Rutter,' Crescent City,
Calif. The Rutters
Medford residents.
are former
Sunday, June 1. 1952
jLniimMniCVlii tmmtmmmmm
Miss Wanda Smith
(Brainerd photo)
Tell Engagement
Of Wanda Smith,
Marion Clarkson
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, 712
Manzanita street, Central Point,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Wanda, to Mar
ion Clarkson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Clarkson, Greenleaf,
Ida.
Miss Smith, a student at
George Fox college, Newberg, is
a graduate of Riverside Poly
technic high school, Riverside,
Calif. Mr. Clarkson is a gradu
ate of Greenleaf Friends acad
emy, Greenleaf, Ida., and attend
ed Haviland college, Haviland,
Kan., before enrolling at George
Fox college, where he is now a
student.
The wedding will be held July
19 in the Medford Friends
church. v
Chrysanthemum Club
Meets at Staats Home
Chrysanthemum Thimble club,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, met at
the home of Mrs. B. J. Staats
Wednesday evening. Canasta fol
lowed a business meeting. Mrs.
George Culy and Mrs. John
Dodge were awarded prizes.
The next meeting will be in
the home of Mrs. Robinson.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Officer and Wife Visit
: Lt. Walter L. Linnell aejd Mrs.
Llnell are visiting for a few days
with the K. F. Murray family on
Crater Lake highway. Lieuten
ant Linnell is a nephew of Mrs.
Murray and has been stationed
at Port Berry, the Presidio, San
Francisco. They are now en
route to Seattle, Wash., where
he will be reassigned in the Al
askan department. Lieutenant
Linnell is a Medford high school
graduate and first joined Com
pany A, 1st battalion, 186th in
fantry, the Medford unit of the
national guard.
A brother, James H. Linnell,
a chief petty officer in the Na
vy, at present is serving in Al
askan waters. He is a member of
A Sincere "Thank You"
To all the women who helped me in making a
success of my Beauty Shop.
I'm sure you will enjoy the same courteous service
under the new ownership. '
Again, I thank you, '
MR. and MRS. ROU.AND C. STEELE
" Former Owners of Rolland's Studio of Beauty
Rollands Studio of Beauty
Is maintaining the same High Standard of
Service as practiced by its former owner
ROLL AND C. STEELE
WITH THE SAME STAFF OF SKILLED OPERATORS
Maxine Hammond Alpha MeClure
PLUS
Lucille Lengele . ... Margy Bevel
Formerly with Cameo Beauty Salon
OWNER, FREDDA E. DAVISON.
JUST as your diamond standi
for engagement, lovely solid
silver stands for marriage! Tra
ditionally, the first thing .a
bride-to-be chooses ,- for her
home Is her silver. Make yeurt
perfect with glorious Interna
tional Sterling! This Is sterling
exquisitely crafted, fashioned
to be above changing fashions
. . . lovely forever. Select yours
now!-
-pc. place setting In meet
patterns $27.50
(fed. tax incl.)
MBDF
ORD
Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced for Over a
Family Here
the crew of the USS Perch
which was pictured Friday on
the front page of the Medford
Mail Tribune. He enlisted here
in the Navy in 1937.
'
Luncheon Planned
By Past Matrons
Past matrons of Reames chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star, will
hold no-hostess luncheon at the
Medford hotel Monday, June 2
at 1 p.m. Following the lunch
eon, a short business lession will
be conducted by the president,
Mrs. Ira Canfield. Election and
installation of the 1952-1953 of
fleers will take place.
Any visiting past matrons in
the valley are invited to attend.
LERS
OREGON
Quarter of a Century