Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1952, Image 17

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    Visitors at Camp" '
Camp White barracks 14 of
World War I veterans welcomed
some members of the newly or
ganized Rogue Valley ladies aux
iliary to the veteran's group at
an open meeting Tuesday, June
25, in Veteran's hall.
Entertainment for the evening
was provided by seven of. Mrs.
Eve Prentice's pupils who play
ed and sang. Before the pro
gram, they entertained men in
the wards and Company A and
the. infirmary. About 150 people
attended the program and re
. f reshment period which follow
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmer J. Dooley. shown cutting their wedding
cake, were married June 12 at Carson City, Nev. Before her mar
riage the bride was Miss Thalia Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Doty, Table Rock, and was employed by the Veterans'
administration at Camp White. The bridegroom is a school teacher
at Platte, S. D., and the couple will live there.
Convention Delegates
Elected by Auxiliary;
Two Members Honored
Colonel Sargent auxiliary,
United Spanish War Veterans,
elected delegates to the depart
ment of Oregon convention to be
held in La Grande, Ore., July 13
to 16, at the Jast regular meeting.
Mrs.
Helen Keesee and Mrs.
Gladys Chapin will be delegates,
and alternates are Mrs. Ralph
Atwood and Mrs. Frank Widner.
Also planning to attend are Mrs.
Don Anderson, department con
ductor: Mrs. Harry W. Barne-
burg, past department president;
and Mrs. Mildred Jolle, auxil
iary president.
The meeting honored Mrs.
Mary Hofer, who celebrated her
eightieth birthday and Mrs. Hat
tie Alden, who is a charter mem
ber. The next meeting of the aux
iliary will be in October, but
plans were made for a nicnic at
Lithia Park, Sunday, July 27.
'
Shrinkage of wool blankets
from laundering in a washing
machine is caused mostly by
moving the wool fabric in the
water, rather than by the tem
perature of the water, reports
the Oregon State college exten
sion service.
before your shower
In your bath
after your bath or shower
on your hair
FREE
DELIVERY
In City
Limits "
Miss Thalia Doty
And Delmer Dooley '
Married in Nevada
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer J. Dool
ey, married June 12 at Carson
City, Nev., will live at Piatt,
S. D. The bride is the former
Miss Thalia Doty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doty, Table
Rock, and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Dooley, Madison, S. D.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Buntner,
sister and brother-in-law of the
bride. The bride wore a white
silk suit with white yellow
throated orchid, and a white
hat.
A large memory candle, pre
sented to the couple and lighted
for the ceremony and reception,
is to be lighted again on each
anniversary of the wedding.
Mrs. Doty was in Nevada to
attend the ceremony.
The bride was on the staff of
the Veteran's administration,
having been a secretary in spec
ial services at Camp White be
fore her wedding, and was hon
ored at showers given by fel
low employees and friends at
the camp before her wedding.
She was graduated from Kelsey
Jenney college in San Diego fol
lowing graduation from Overton
High school in southern Nevada.
' The bridegroom is an instruc
tor in the high school of Platte.
He was graduated from South
Dakota State Agricultural col
lege, Brookings, and is working
towards a master's degree. He
served with the air forces of the
army during World War n.
Stassen's Nomination
To Be Made by Woman
Philadelphia-U.PJ Harold E.
Stassen's name will be placed in
nomination at the Republican
National convention by . the Re
publican state chairwoman of
Minnesota, he announced today.
Stassen said . Mrs. Mariorie
Howard, Excelsior, Minn., a del-egate-at-large
from Minnesota,
will nominate him.
Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna,
Minn., also a delegate-at-large,
will be floor manager of Stas
sen's campaign at the conven
tion. JUST RECEIVED!
Ladies
Your choice of butcher linen,
p I i s s , broadcloth, prcalev
doited swiss, summer shears.
Cap sleeves and sleeveless.
Peter Pan and Mardarin collars.
Shirtwaist styles. White and all
colors. Sizes 32, 34, 3ft, 38.
SPECIAL
80 SQUARE WASH FAST
Percale Prints
36 in. width. Ideal for dresses,
shirts, blouses, play clothes,
aprons. Reg. 49c yard value.
Wonderful assortment of bright
prints.
SPECIAL
Sixth and Central Medford's Bargain Center
Church Rites Wed
Miss Elsie Brown,
Robert F. Earnest
First Baptist church was the
scene of the wedding of Miss
Elsie Brown, daughter of Mrs.
Beulah Brown, Yakima, Wash.,
to Robert F. Earnest, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fenton Earnest, 60
North Orange street, Medford,
in an evening ceremony June 20. j
Church decorations wera bas
kets of gladioli and candelabra
holding tapers.
The Rev. Wolf ord A. Dawes
officiated.
The bride was married in a
gray suit with fuchsia accessor
ies. Her flowers were white car
nations around a center of
orchids.
Maid of honor was Miss Lu
cille Brown, sister of the bride,
Yakima, Wash. She wore a gray
suit with red accessories. Her
flowers were white carnations
and Ester Reed daisies. The
bridesmaid, Miss Lois Ann
Glenn, was attired in a tan suit
and green accessories. She car
ried red carnations and Ester
Reed. daisies.
Miss Elle Kaye Morgan, niece
of the bride, from Pittsburg,
Calif., was flower girl. Her
dress was white and she wore
blue hair ribbons.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother,- Lee
Brown, Yakima. Best man was
Jim Wilson, and ushers were
Bill Arnold and Dave Johnson.
Glenn Lamb sang two vocal
solos.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given by Mrs. Ear
nest and Mrs. L. K. Davis, at the
church.
The. couple are now at home
at 240 North Holly street, Med
ford, after a wedding trip to
Oregon Caves. The bridegroom
is employed by the5 Retail Credit
company as an insurance inspec
tor, and the bride is an operator
at the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company.
.
Valley Delegates
Attend Convention
Of PEO Sisterhood
The recent 41st annual con
vention of Oregon State chapt
er, PEO sisterhood, was attend
ed by three Medford delegates
and two from Ashland. They
were Mrs. Frank Van Dyke,
Chapter AA; Mrs. Lawrence
Butler, BE; Mrs. R. E. Mencke,
CG, Medford; Mrs. O. F. Sil
ver, AC, and Mrs. H. S. Ingle,
BN, Ashland.
Dr. Morgan S. Odell, president
of Lewis and Clark college, ad
dressed the convention during
the "educational hour." During
this program announcement was
made of . several scholarships:
Four- Oregon " girls won - $450
scholarships to Cottey college,
Nevada, Mo.,' entirely supported
by the various chapters of the
national sisterhood, and five
$125 scholarships were awarded
to Oregon girls who will attend
schools in this state. ...
During the annual election of
officers Mrs. Dolph Phipps, Med
ford, was named state organiz
er. Other new state officers are
Mrs. J. R. McCready, Chapter
G, Forest Grove, president; Mrs.
A. E. Gilmore, Portland, first
vice - president; Mrs. W. L. Van
Loan, Corvallis, second vice
president; Mrs. Robert Elfstrom,
Salem, recording secretary; Mrs.
Loyd Carter, Portland, corres
ponding secretary and Mrs. H.
A. Baker, Pendleton, treasurer.
Protection of wildlife, soil and
moisture conservation are part
of the responsibilities of the
Bureau of Land Management.
SHIPMENT 'OF 500
Blouses
$1
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Shown following their wedding June 20 in First Baptist church
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Earnest. The bride is the former Mist
Elsie Brown, daughter of Mrs. Beulah Brown, Yakima, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Earnest, 60 North
Orange street, Medford. The newlyweds are living at 240 North
Holly street.
Audrey Shults Wed
To John W. Berry
In Church Service
Chaplain Henry W. Anderson,
Camp White, married Mrs. Aud
rey Alice Schultz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Barbee, 283
Berrydale, Medford, to John
Williams Berry, 520 Crater Lake
avenue, Medford, in a double
ring ceremony at Friends church
on the afternoon of June 8.
The bride wore a dress of pink
lace with white accessories. Her
flowers were white orchids., Mrs.
Owen Benton, matron-of-hqnor,
wore a navy blue dress with
navy and white accessories. Pink
carnations and pink rosebuds
were her flowers. The bride's
mother chose navy blue with
light blue and navy accessories,
and a pink carnation corsage.
Acting as best man was the
bride's brother, Bob Barbee. Jim
Smith was usher. Providing wed
ding music were Mrs. Marjorie
Crisman and Miss Beverly Jones,
cousin of the bride.
A reception was held on the
lawn of the bride's parents home
directly following the ceremony.
The newlyweds are living at
293 Berrydale, Medford, . after
returning from a wedding trip
to Victoria and Vancouver, B.
C. The bride, who attended Med
ford high school and Southern
Oregon college, is employed by
Oak Grove school district as a
teacher. Mr. Berry, a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William Ber
ry, attended Medford high school
and is now a projectionist with
the Veteran's administration.
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Butte Falls Grange
Ways and means committee of
Butte Falls Grange has announc
ed a square dance for June 28 at
Butte Falls grade school gym.
Everyone is welcome, and ladies
are asked to bring sandwiches.
Dancing will start at 8 p.m.
IN
Carlye Dresses Sizes 7 to 17
YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED
MAIN AND BARTLETT STREETS PHONE 2-6428
Sunday, June 29, 1952
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Comstock-Stockwel I
Service Takes Place
In California Town
A former Phoenix resident,
Miss Geraldine Stockwell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Stockwell, Yreka,
Calif., became the bride of Par
rel Comstock, Sacramento, Calif,
in an afternoon wedding, June
22, at the home of the bride's
parents.
The ceremony was read by
the Rev. Hartzell E. Buckner of
the Methodist church.
Miss Ruth Pedersen was maid
of honor, and Lyle Stockwell
brother of the bride, served as
best man. Pianist for the cere
mony was Miss Darlene John
son. The bride's wedding costume
was a rose colored suit with
white accessories. She wore ,a
white orchid corsage. The maid
of honor chose a print afternoon
dress with a white carnation
corsage.
Serving at the reception im
mediately following the cere
mony were Mrs. Jack Mitchell
and Mrs. Gene Ensele.-Miss Car
ol Stockwell had charge of the
guest book.
Guests from Medford included
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cannon.
Other out fo town guests were
the bride's two grandmothers,
Mrs. Margaret Roderick, Hunt
er, Okla.; and Mrs. Hazel Land
grof, Inglewood, Calif.
The newlyweds will live in
Sacramento where Mr. Com
stock is a radio announcer for
KGMS.
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The addition of baking soda to
vinegar causes it to "fizz" due to
a chemical reaction between the
acetic acid in the vinegar and the
baking soda, which forms a large
number of small bubbles of car
bon dioxide gas.
Dress Up This
A
Dress
Exclusive with Burelson's
Broadcloth fiesta-bright. Two shades
in one lively piece, ball fringe banded
on the sleeves, and stripes running
round the sash.
$
95
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Sister and Family
Visit Relatives Here
Mrs. Don Westby and three
daughters, Elizabeth, Eileen and
Suzanne, have arrived in Med
ford from Arlington, Va., and
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
DuPray, 921 South Holly street.
Mrs. Westby, sister of Mrs.Du
Pray, is also a sister of Mrs.
Floyd Darland and Louis and
Ed Lemire of this city.
Other guests of Mr. and Mrs.
DuPray for the week-end are
Mr. and Mrs. William Eyrick
and two children, Billie and
Terry, from Chico, Calif. An
other Chico couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Mayer, were guests last
week-end at the DuPray home.
Mrs. Westby's husband, a lieutenant-commander
in the Navy,
is being transferred to a naval
base at Monterey, Calif., for spe
cial training.
Marzipan straws
SHOES THAT WORK
Most colorful shoes under the summer
sunl Bright accents for. work and .
playi These smart woven straws ar
easy to clean, hold their shape.
They're cool little go-getters
designed for colorful summer fashions.
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Main and Bartlett Streets
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Nurses' Association
Announces Meeting;
Renewal Deadline Near
Jackson county Licensed Prac-.
tical Nurses association will
meet at Sacred Heart hospital
at 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 30.
Miss Gertrude Malloy, regis
tered nurse, will discuss the re
fresher course to be offered , to
Jackson county practical nurses
early this fall, installation of
officers for next year will take
place. New officers include Mrs.
Marie Pierce, president; Mrs.
Rita Hinkle, vice president; Mrs.
Mildred Moore, secretary; and
Mrs. Sara Rugherford, treasur
er. Deadline for the renewal of
state licenses for practical nurs
es is July 1 the society points
out. After that no one can re
new a license without pass.ng
the state examination, it is
stressed.
The House of
FINER SHOES
Phone 2-642t