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VFW and Auxiliary Department Heads Visitors in County Mr. and Mrs. William Ash worth, Portland, department commander and president of Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliary in Oregon, visited the local post and auxiliary and the Camp White domiciliary last week. Sunday the two department heads attended a district VFW and auxiliary meeting held at Rogue River. Also present was Pat Moran, Portland, depart ment hospital chairman. Mon day the three visitors spent the entire day at Camp White. Tuesday noon Mrs. Ashworth was honored at a luncheon at the Medford hotel. Present were Mrs. Nora Walter, Mrs. John Walker, Shady Cove, district auxiliary president; Miss Laur ene Kell, Grants Pass, president elect; Mrs. Amy Randall, Med ford, department hospital chair man; Mrs. Cornelius Rost, Ash land; Mrs. Dorothy Gustafson, Shady Cove; Mrs. J. D. Brum mond, Mrs. O. O. DeBerry, Mrs. Richard Schulz, Mrs. Ivan Lusk, Mrs. Schuster, Mrs. John Shep herd and Mrs. Merrill Beneka. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ash worth attended a business meet ing of the auxiliary. Monday night the Ashworths attended a formal dance given at Camp White by VFW and .auxiliary department officers. Mrs. Randall was chairman. While here the Ashworths dis cussed the annual department conventions of the two groups to be held in Astoria July 9-11. Plan Picnic The annual picnic of Crater Lake chapter, DAR will be held at the Girls' Community club at 1 p.m., Saturday, June 28. Hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin C. Root, Mrs. Earl Bradfish, Mrs. Alliean Maxwell, and Mrs. A. H. Hansen. Members are asked to take their own service. It's a vagabond's life . . . If you plan your summer well. Cameron has designed red lined denim bras, shorts and pedal pushers that wash easily and need little Ironing. Chambray play clothes too are packable, wear able, tubabla. Its playtime, its funtime, its summertime 22 S. GRAPE "7 o i r ,11 v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutcher are shown following their wedding June 14 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. The bride was Miss Norma Deloxis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delorie, New port. Prince Edward island, before her marriage, and Mr. Dutcher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dutcher, Klamath Falls. (Shangle photo) DutcJw-Delorie Rites Held at Catholic Church Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene June 14 of the wedding of Miss Norma Delorie to Roy Dutcher. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delorie, Newport, Prince Ed ward island, Canada, and Mr. Dutcher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dutcher, Klamath Falls. The Rev. C. J. Linehan read the service at three-t h i r t y o'clock, and the reception which followed was in the banquet room of the Medford hotel. The bride's wedding gown was of satin fashioned with three-tiered net skirt and over skirt of satin trimmed with lace and ending in a train. Her veil was finger-tip length and she carried a white prayer book with white orchid and flowered streamers. Mrs. Darrell Davis, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor. Mrs. Davis wore a frock of aqua marine nylon marquisette, bal lerina style, with picture hat to match and her flowers were matching Ester Reed daisies. Miss Hermina Fillaus and Miss Claire Delorie, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Their ballerina frocks were of lavender worn with picture hats and both carried bouquets of tinted daisies. Darrell Davis escorted his sister-in-law to the altar and also acted as best man for the bride groom. Barton LaFon and Jim Dutcher, brother of the bride groom from Klamath Falls, seat guest book. About 125 guests at tended. For the reception, Mrs. Wil liam Luman cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Ed Davis served. Mrs. David Legg and Mrs. Rus sell Budreau poured and Mrs. Barton LaFon took charge of the guest book. Out-of-town guests Included the bridegroom's parents and his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Hick- son, Klamath Falls. The bride, who attended Prince of Wales college, Prince Edward island, is a secretary for the Medford corporation. Mr. Dutcher, who attended Visalia college and the University of California, is on the engineering staff of California Oregon Pow er company. The newlyweds are traveling to the east coast and the mari time provinces of Canada for their honeymoon and will return in September. 1 Grove Gardeners Hold Installation Oak Grove's Garden club in stalled officers to serve for the coming year at the regular meet ing Tuesday, June 17, at the Oak Grove schoolhouse. The new president, Mrs. Clair Shores will be assisted by U. T. Wilson, vice-president; Mrs. Carl Norris, secretary; and Roscoe Hopfer, treasurer. They were installed by Mrs. R. T. Nichol, Siskiyou district slide chairman. After the cere monies, refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. William Rose, Mrs. B. E. Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thurman. The club will hold the annual picnic July 15 at Tou Velle park. Announce TrotKat Barbara Swanson And Jim Cyphert Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Swanson, 518 Park street, Medford, re cently announced the engage ment of their daughter, Barbara Lee, to Jim Cyphert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cyphert, 727 B street, Springfield, Ore. Miss Swanson was a member of the 1952 graduating class at Medford Senior high school, and Mr. Cyphert will be a senior next fall at Southern Oregon college. The wedding if planned for late summer. Miss Jean Heath To Become Bride Of Charles Hinkle At a recent luncheon given In Stockton, Calif., for sorority sisters, Miss Jean Heath an nounced her engagement to Charles E. Hinkle, son of Mrs. T. D. Hinkle, 403 North Holly street, Medford. The future bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Heath, Long Beach, Calif., was gradu ated this month from College of the Pacific, Stockton, having majored in radio. Her sorority is Mu Zeta Rho. Her fiance attended Southern Oregon college in Ashland for two years and then was recalled to active duty in the Navy. Up on release, he enrolled at Col lege of the Pacific where he is a radio and drama major. The couple will wed in Sep tember and live in Stockton while Mr. Hinkle completes his education. If 2 I Mi Oiltit rr mi "if m ire 1 ii mill Sunday, June 22, 1952 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE You touch the keys if? ' mM Ai and it happens to you! You plar, and from the Hammond Organ flow the myriad lovely toices of music . . . wonderful string, thrilling flutes, rich organ tones. Here is music with endless appeal, music that wipes away the tensions, the worries of everyday life, brings you peace and relaxation. Family life's more fun with a Hammond Organ; you enjoy a closer companionship with your children . . . their friends and yours come to listen, to play, to take part in the fun. You needn't know music now even a beginner can play simple but effective music in a month. 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The circle's new officers elect ed for new year are chairman, Mrs. Keesee; vice-chairman, Mrs. Lewis; secretary, Mrs. C. J. Farnsworth; and treasurer, Mrs. F. H. Rupert. Members of Circle 2 are in charge of the WSCS luncheon set for Tuesday, June 24. Members are to meet at the church at 10:30 a.m. n-the-Spot Refreshment with a Wonderful Purse Size SOLID COLOGNE Touch ft to your wrists and temples when you're warm or tired and instantly feel new acin. DANA SOLID COLOGNES are extra-lasting because they are pure liquid tolognes solidified. Choose from TABU, VOODOO, EMIR, 20 CARATS, PLATINE. Purse size In beautiful gold-finished container to gether with extra refill. $2.00 plus tax. Voodoo h $3.00 plus tax, DRUO CtWTPt I V FIRST y J W Metasequoia Tree To Be Dedicated In Service Tuesday A rare three-year-old metase quoia tree from China will be dedicated by its donor, retired Forester John Gribble, 139 Ken wood avenue, in a ceremony at the northeast corner of Haw thorne park at a special meeting ' of Medford Garden club, at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 24. The tree will be dedicated in memory of Mrs. Sarah Whitman Andrus, member of a pioneer Jacksonville family. Mrs. R. T. ! Nichol, former president of the garden club, is a daughter of Mrs. Andrus. After the dedication, installa tion of garden club officers for the forthcoming year will be held at Girls' Community club. Mrs. E. M. Wallin and Mrs. John : Bmgman, delegates to the re-1 cent convention of the Oregon ; Federation of Garden clubs, j will give their report of the con vention. ' j Special guests at the dedica i tion and installation will be ! charter members of the club. Meeting Announced For Jolly Stitchers ! Jolly Stitchers will meet at the home of Mrs.1 Harry Barne burg, 1297 Sunset avenue, Med ford, for a dessert at 1:30 p.m. Friday, June 27. To Rogue River The Cruisers' club of Mcd ford's Presbyterian church will meet at 7 p.m., Monday, June 23 at the Rogue River Presbyterian church for dinner. Each member is to bring a salad. Family Leaves Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Curtiss and son, Hugh, 434 Benson street, left Thursday for an ex tended motor tour of Canada and Alaska. The family plans to be absent for several months. Cool Comfort and added beauty for your home Mi We will gladly help you with your awning prob lems. Call us for a free estimate. Terrace Shop 307 North Bartlett Phone 3-3613 A bridal tradition: r.Sterlin from FOR all her life the bride's exquisite International Sterling will be a shin ing symbol of her marriage . . . and to her grandchildren it will be a family tradition, passed on in mel low beauty for generations. 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