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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Kimmons-Croucher Service Performed at Temple Church Central Point An event of Easter Sunday was the wedding of Miss Charlene Dee Croucher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Croucher, route 1, Central Point, to Douglas Kirk Kimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kimmons, route 1, Central Point. The Rev. Floyd Yeats per formed the double, ring cere mony at 3 o'clock in the after noon at the Temple Baptist church, Medford. About 250 guests attended the ceremony and the reception which also was held at the church. The bride's gown was ballerina length of white imported lace over satin. Her fingertip veil was of illusion net held by a white cap edged with seed pearls Ceremony Weds Viola Peterson Gerald McCornb In a home ceremony April 14, Miss Viola Irene Peterson be came the bride of Gerald Ray McComb, the event taking place at the residence of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Madden, 905 Jasper street. The rites were read by the Rev. D. E. Millard before the fireplace which was decorated with pink carnations and white stock with lighted tapers in candelabra. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval H. Peter son of Briceland, Calif., where they moved about seven months ago from Eagle Point. The bride in the meantime has made her home with an aunt, Mrs. Keith E. Williams at route. 2, box 366, Medford. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Helbig of Rogue River. Following the graduation of the bridegroom from the Butte Falls high school in May the young couple will go to Brice land where he will be employed and where they will make their home. The bride wore a light gray tweed suit with white "acces sories and her flowers were a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. William Harris, a sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a navy blue suit with white accesso ries. Mrs. S. R. Kelly was the can dle lighter. ' Mr. Madden served as best man. The reception was held at the Madden home and .after the bride and bridegroom made the traditional first slice of the wed ding cake the serving was con tinued by Mrs. Williams. 'Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Madden served the punch. Miss Arlene Stephen son had charge of the bride's book. . . Pledged '-." Lance C. Dodson, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Dodson, former Medford residents, has been pledged to an honorary pre medical fraternity, the Alpha Epsilon Delta fraternity. He is predental student with a major in chemistry at the University of Nevada, and is a sophomore. The Dodsons now live at Blue Diamond, Nev. Your baby deserves the very best, Th to 6 $4.45 6Vz to 8 $4,95 B-C-D-E Ji Jls if annus 'i-mor tmcBa um vJ You can-t buy them unless they tit Baby's tiny feet need and deserve the best ' ' childrep's shoes. And there are none finer than Buster Browns. Backed by a 50-year reputation for dependability, they fit . . . really fit ... if they're Buster Brown. Bring your baby in today for that important accurate fitting. Buster Brown SHOE STORE 15 SOUTH CENTRAL FLUHRER . BLDG. and her bouquet was white or chids and lily of the valley. Mr. Croucher escorted his daughter to the altar. ' Mrs. Fred Lyon, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of brown net over taffeta with beige lace bodice embroidered with sequins. Her flowers were pink carnations with daisies ' Miss Joan Russell and Miss Lorraine Croucher, the latter a cousin of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Miss. Russell s gown was yellow and Miss Crouchers aqua blue. Both were of net over taffeta. They car ried bouquets of pink carnations with daisies. Miss Sandra Croucher, a sister of the bride, and Miss Sharon Lyqn, a cousin, lighted the can dles. Their dresses were of matching pink nylon. Pamela Lyon, dressed in blue nylon was flower girl for her cousin. Dwight McGonagle, also a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Warren Kimmons was best man for his cousin. The ushers were Charles Find- ley and Bert Simmons. The bride's mother wore navy blue polka dot afternoon dress with navy and pink acces sories. The bridegroom s mother wore an afternoon dress of rose print with black and white ac cessories. Mrs. Norman Carothers , was soloist for the wedding accom panied by Mrs. H. D. Kimmons Miss Sarah Lincoln of Grants Pass played a flute solo before the ceremony and Floyd Yeats Jr. furnished the wedding music. The church was decorated with palms and ferns with yel low and white daffodils, spirea and forsythia. Mrs. Una McGonagle, ' the bride s grandmother, cut the wedding cake for the reception, assisted by Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, Mrs. Leon Croucher and Mrs. Monroe Mc Gonagle, aunts of the bride, poured the coffee and punch Miss Tamara Joe Croucher, the bride's sister, had charge of the guest book. The bridal couple traveled by way of the Grand Canyon and the painted desert to Columbus Ind., where Mr. Kimmons is sta tioned with the Air Force. Both attended' Crater high school in Central Point and the bride was a student at the Southern Ore gon college. She also was em ployed at the J. C. Penney store, The bridegroom is an airman first class and is a crew chief. Here from out of town for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Warren Kimmons, cousins of the bridegroom, from Oak Harbor, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Findley of Roseburg. Also here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. George Garris and Linda, Mrs. W. A. Laudermilch, David and Manbeth, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blevins, Mrs. Roy East and the Misses Eleanor Jo East, Doralice Garris, Shirley Francis, and Sue Anderson, all of Grants Pass. Sunday, April 24, 1953 nnnr Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keith Kimmons Rotary Golden To Be Observed Southern Oregon Rotarians and Women of Rotary are look ing forward to a banquet meet ing t j be held in Medford, Wed nesday, April 27, expected to be the most outstanding event in 'cite history of Rotary Inter national for this area. The oc casion will observe the golden anniversary of Rotary and is a part of other activities being held until June 2 to celebrate the anniversary. The celebra- Couples Hosts At Party Sunday " Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hoppe, assisted by Mrs. John E. White, entertained the past royal ma trons and patrons of Order of the Amaranth- east Sunday at their home, 305 Lozier lane. Mrs. Hoppe and Frank Lambo, junior past royal matron and pa tron of Roxy Ann court and Mrs. Gordon Le Manquais', past royal matron of Long Beach court, California, now an affili ate of- the local court, were in itiated into the group in a col orful ceremony. President Glenn L. Linn and patrons of the Order of the Amaranth living in the valley stated that past royal matrons were eligible for membership in this group and should contact him by calling 2-6825 for -the date of the next meeting. Those attending the meeting included Mrs. L. G. Frink, Mrs. Orrie Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Risley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambo, all of Medford; Mrs. George Crawford, Rogue River; Mrs. Le Manquais. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbert, all of Ash land; Mr. . and Mrs. Jack Schulze, past grand royal patron and assistant grand lecturer, Klamath Falls. Mrs: V. A. Turpin, conductress of Roxy Ann court attended in stallation of officers of Sunny side court held recently in Portland. regular price $7.50 plus tax . the Princess Gardner ... Finest California - mm a . ei U Ixpinding coin and key pocket, double bill compere, ment, Add -A-Pan bar for adding windows to remonble r r "AN INVISIBLE STITCH" Nationally Advertised - - Wm inn f7 II 1 II l! ' Anniversary at Banquet lion began February 22. The Medford club will be the host group and visitors will be here from clubs in Ashland, Grants Pass, Myrtle Creek and Shady Cove; The banquet will be served at 6:45 p.m., at the Elks club lounge. Officials present will include Mayor and Mrs. Earl Miller, honored guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cooley of Grants Pass. Mr. Cooley , is a past member of the board of director s, past district governor and past president and a past president of the Grants pass club.' A large group of Grants Pass Rotary and Rotary Ann members also plan to be here. Highlight of : the inter-city meeting will be a round robin radio broadcast which will tie together nine inter-city meetings around the state. More than 2,000 Rotarians and their wives and guests will participate in the meetings. After the - state-wide broad cast musical entertainment and dancing" will be diversions of the evening. The dance music is to begiii at 10 p.m. and continue to midnight. ' f Lester D. Harris, president of the Medford Rotary club, is in charge of the plans. . . , Club Makes Plans For Dinner Party Medford Sojourners will en tertain husbands of members at a potluck dinner to be held at the Knights of Pythias hall on North Grape st., Thursday, April 28, at 6:30 p.m. Cards will be played during the evening Those attending are asked to take table service. All active members will be contacted and any newcomers or inactive members wishing to attend may call Mrs. A. C. Mc- Clure, 3-3924, Mrs. Geo. Lov enborg, 2-4781, or Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, 3-4277, for furth er information. All newcomers are especially invited to attend and to become members. Saddle Leather ft WWW VAWMH '-ISIll'.V 11 TJ.11 ..T.1H1 I IPUII Wli H Mystery Model To Be Feature Of May Party i "Who will the mystery modei be?" This question is buzzing through the minds of Kiwanian Dames members as they prepare for their annual May party-to be held Monday, May 2, at Rogue Valley Country club. Committee members have her identity veiled in secrecy, and they aren't telling anyone. The mystery model feature1 of the party has intrigued guests in past years, and those attending will be allowed to guess who she is. A prize is awarded for those who guess correctly. It is said that the mystery model will be someone well known to Medford residents. - Others modeling will be Mrs. John Dellenback, Mrs. R. W. Field, Mrs. Ed Barnett, Mrs. E. Ron Rice, Mrs. Thomas C. Ander son, Mrs. Paul Selby, Mrs. Del Wright, Mrs. Merle E. Toland and Miss Margaret Selby. Stores participating are Burel son's and Neediecraft of Med ford, with fashions for children, teenagers and women to be shown. In the group will be both Junior Size dresses, and dresses for the more mature figure. Special emphasis will be placed on teen-age dreses for commence ment and baccaloureate exer cises. - Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., with the fashion show and playing of cards to follow. Those wishing to attend but un able to stay for the playing of cards are requested to mention this when making their reserva tions. Reservations may be made now by calling direct to the Country Club. It is advisable to telephone for reservations as early as possible, as seating is limited and a number of reserva tions have already been received, the committee states. Everyone is welcome to at tend this fund raising event. Tuesday, April 26th the Ki wanian Dames will hold a lunch eon meeting at the home of Mrs. R. W. Voegtly, 2012 Westerlund drive. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. All wives of Kiwan is Club members are invited to attend. Those needing transpor tation are asked to call Mrs. E. Ron Rice, 2-7521, or Mrs. Victor Milnes, 2-5624. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Benesh, Mrs. Voegtly, Mrs. Vic tor Milnes, Mrs. Ray Johnson, and Mrs. William Singler. Mrs. L. L. Sanders will give a short talk on her recent Euro pean trip. A social afternoon is planned, with cards to follow the business meeting. In Bay City Mr. and Mrs. jack Moran left Thursday for San Francisco to spend a few days' with their son. Jack Moran jr. The Morans wili see two plays, "Teahouse of the August Moon" and "Ah Men, Ah Women" while in the Bay city. ... Comes This Collection of Royal Hawaiian Prints 2T4 East Main ff L. W. Thatcher Medford Lions To Hold Dinner On Anniversary The 30th anniversary of the Medford Lions club will be observed Monday, April 25, at a 7 o'clock dinner to be held at the Tally Ho Dining room, Tal ent. Speaker for the event will be L. W. Thatcher, Salt Lake City, chairman of the board of governors for Lions Internation al. Members of .the club and l their wives will attend. The speaker was elected chair man during the 1954 Interna tional convention of the clubs held in New York City in addi tion to serving his own club in various offices he has held dis trict offices of zone chairman, deputy district governor and district governor. Mr. Thatcher is a key member and holds the merit award, outstanding serv ice award and the 100 per cent district governor's award. . The speaker also is a member of the National Sales Managers Executive club, is assistant man ager of the Wasatch Chemical company, and a graduate of the Latter Day Saints university. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and fulfilled a mission to Germany for his church from 1928 to 1930. . Traveler Leaving For Visit Abroad Jacksonville Miss Simonne Petard, Jacksonville, is to leave by plane April 25 for France where she will visit for. about three months. Miss' Petard will visit in several French cities in cluding Paris. She is the daugh ter of Auguste Petard, Jackson ville, and the late Mrs. Petard. At Colombes she will visit her uncle, Lucian Pousseur, and his family, Mr. Pousseur being a brother to Miss' Petard's mother. In Paris she will visit a cousin, Peter Pousseur? and his family. In Brittany "Miss Petard will see relatives of her father, visit ing mainly at Nantes. The traveler for several years has been employed at the Ameri can Laundry offices as a book keeper. She is being replaced there by Mrs. Lloyd Whitney of Jacksonville. Adn nennes Straight from the Shores of Waikiki waikiki Pedal Pushers ......$5.98 ONI-ONI . . Play Suits ..............$7.98 WAIKIKI f Swim Suits $8.98 Skirt & Boleros $12.98 up KATIKA TAPA ' , . . Shortsind Bras....:.$5.98 BATIKA TAPA . Sarongs .......... TERRY Beach Coats .... TERRY J. $7.98 ' b 48,98 Towels ........ $5.98 American' Legion Hall. Central Point Style Show by-Adriehne's Blossom Time Luncheon afKJ Style Revue Sponsored by Nevita Social Club $1.25 Plate -12:30, Friday, April 2fth BE SURE AND HAWAIIAN WINDOW DISPLAY A 1 Adne nne s Davis-Brown lee Wedding Service Held in Medford . Miss Ileane Frances Brownlee became the bride of Douglas Stanley Davis at seven o'clock evening rites April 15. The single-ring ceremony was per formed by Dr. Raymond E. Bal comb in the Fireplace room of Medford First Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. V. E. Brownlee, Beatty, Ore. The bridegroom is the son of Howard Davis, Ukiah, Calif. For her . wedding the bride wore a rose-colored dress with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Her .attend ant, Miss Rita Golden, Ashland, wore a grey dress and a white carnation corsage. The bride groom was attended by Melvin Peterson, Medford. - ; The bride was graduated from Ashland High school in 1951. The bridegroom was graduated from Medford High school in 1947 and served two years with the U. S. Navy and two years with the U. S. Array. Nineteen months was spent with U. S. Army occupation forces in France. He is employed by the Elk Lumber company. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at parties given b her sister, Mrs. M. J. Wiggins, Central Point, and by her aunt, Mrs. George Brownlee, Jacksonville highway. The young couple made a wedding trip to Crescent City. Calif. They are now at home at 814V2 East Jackson street, Med ford. Costume Party Given by Group Members and guests of Epsi lon Sigma Alpha sorority en joyed a hobo party April 18 at the home of Mrs. Roy Howe, 119 North Keene Way drive. Refreshments consisting of the traditional "hobo stew," with cole slaw, pie and coffee were served in tin cans. 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