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O O o Applegate Miss Alma Paul
ine Corbin, daughter of Mr. and
O Irs. Fred Corbin, Applegate,
iind Edward Ronald Seguin, 1125
West 10th street, Medford, were
(fciarried July 22 and now are
living at ?14Vi West Eighth
'Street in Medford.
The wedding was performed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Hurst, 1125 West
10th street, Medford, and the re
ceptioa also was held at the
Hurst home. About 25 persons
(gttended.
The Rev. Kenneth F. Korby,
pastor of St. Peters Lutheran
church read the rites at 9:30
o'clock in the evening.
Mrs. Hurst, a sister of the
bridegroom, was the honor at
tendant and Miss Elenore Cor-
a sister of the
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bin, Porttand,
briae, was bridesmaid.
G Mr. Hurst was best man for
his brother-in-law.
Mr. Corbin gave his daughter
in marriage. Her dress of white
Sice was designed with bolero,
Sfld pink and blue flowers
formed her bandeau and her
bouquet.
Mrs. Hurst wore a blue and
5frhite dress, also with bolero
and her corsage was pink and
(Jlue. The bridesmaid's dress was
brown and white, and her cor
sage was white. Mrs. Cliff Lewis
ud Mrs. Hurst designed the wed
ding flowers.
Mjs. Corbin, mother of the
bride, wore a blue and white silk
dress.
o Gladiolus and carnations with
ferns decorated the rooms.
Th couple made a trip to Lake
o 'Woods resort and to Fish lake.
The bride attended Jackson
ville High school and is employ
ed in the Sacred Heart hospital
laboratories. Mr. Seguin is em
ployed by Kompak Trailers, Inc.,
and is a fiber glass molder. He
tended Grants Pass High
school.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ronald Seguin
Huckleberry Finn
Vacations Bad,
Teacher Declares
New York OI.R) The Huckle
berry Finn type of vacation can
children more harm than
good, according to Mrs. Isabelle
Buckley, who runs the Buckley
private schools in California and
Michigan.
OThe vacation where "children
run wild and fancy-free is a
harmful experience," she ex
, plained, adding that "children
return to school in the fall actu
ajjy retarded by a summer spent
that way."
Mrs. Buckley pointed out that
during a school year children
are under a regulated program.
"Their minds are construc
tively stimulated and directed,"
she said. "Complete absence of
a daily program is emotionally
upsetting. Vacations are of
course necessary, but should in
clude some supervision."
Growth and development go
on during vacation. Mental hab
its continue to be formed, moral
habits to be strengthened or
. weakened.
)"With the bars down good
habits can be upset," she cau
O tioned.
The educator suggested that
parents supplement picnics and
days at the beaOh with a sum
mer program which will include
supervised play, carefully select
ed reading, and short trips of an
educational nature.
Copenhagen "Melting Pot of World"
Says Medford Attorney on Air Tour
(Editor's note: This is the second
letter' received by The Mail Tribune
from O. H. Bengtson, Medford attor
ney, who with his mother. Mrs. Anna
G. Benetson, now is on a tour of the
Scandinavian countries and England.
The letter is dated Aug. 15 and is from
Copenhagen, Denmark.)
"We arrived in Goteburg,
Sweden, after a wonderful cross
ing missed all the bad weather
by sailing north of Scotland. It
now seems like ages yet it was
only five days ago. Am sure
from the marvelous food I'm
gaining five pounds a week.
"Have not seen a speck of dust
since leaving New York. The
boat was immaculately clean. I
marvel at the fact that there is
no dust so far in all of Sweden
from Goteborg south to Malmo
and here to Denmark, through
the cry has been 'no rain.' There
is so much water, either the sea
or the lakes. The days are warm,
the nights very cold. The dew
is heavy in the early mornings.
so mucn so tnat me roaas ana
byways are dampened and the
gress and shrubs are green.
"Flew in from Malmo yester
day in the evening. Spent a
couple hours until the Turist-
forening arranged a room in a
private family's apartment, as
it did efficiently for. hundreds
last night.
"This seems to be the melting
pot of the world. I sat when I
could at the edge of the various
wine, beer and food salons in the
open air in the famous Tivoli,
where I could watch the milling
crowd.
"I saw and heard people from
all over the world. Many
Negroes with white girls and
vice versa; Turks, Arabs, Jews,
Greeks, Spaniards and Hindus.
"1 marveled at the young
clerks at the tourist bureau, and
listened to one chap use Swedish,
Danish, English, French, Span
ish and Italian, all fluently. An
other spoke Italian and Greek.
One feels very uneducated over
here where these Swedes and
Danes are accomplishing so
much in world relations.
"I've not seen a newspaper
since leaving New York except
Swedish ones which are still dif
ficult for me to read. Am spend
ing the day seeing Copenhagen
and then will fly tonight to
London, England.
"Mother is well. She is visit
ing relatives in Sweden."
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Annual Art Fair
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tend the Greenwich Village art
fair today at the old city park
on West Main street near the
library. -The show opens at 12
noon and will continue through
out the afternoon hours.
Members of the Southern Ore
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hibit their paintings in numer
ous ways, on the park benches,
lines, and easels. Demonstra
tions of painting also will be
given.
Mrs. Charles Todd of Camp
White is gerteral chairman for
the show.
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Pretty Princess is Salesgirl
For Church Bazaar on Saturday
Sunday, August 21, 1955
By BASIL GINGEL
Balmoral Castle, Scotland
i'U.R) Princess Margaret turned
salesgirl Saturday at nearby
Abergeldie Castle, worrying
more about price tags than ro
mance on the eve of her 25th
birthday, the most important of
her life.
The princess becomes old
enough Sunday to marry with
out the consent of her sister the
Queen but Group Capt. Peter
Townsend appeared forgotten as
she concentrated on the local
church bazaar and the china,
handbags, wicker baskets and
grouse on sale there.
While Margaret fussed with
merchandise displays and gos-
Guild to Honor
Catholic Sister
With Chapel Gift
In recognition of 50 years of
service given by Sister Mary
Norbert of Sacred Heart hospital,
members of Providence guild
will furnish the hospital chapel
with an electric organ, guild of
ficers announced last week.
Sister Mary Norbert has served
residents of the Rogue valley for
over 36 of her 50 years in sis
terhood. During this time her
avocation has been music and
she has been organist in the
chapel and organized the choir.
The present organ is old and an
tiquated, guild members point
out.
The public is invited to par
ticipate with the guild in their
endeavor and a perpetual scroll
containing names of all partici
pants will be presented to the
sister when the organ is dedi
cated. Mrs. J. R. Compagnoni is
chairman for the guild in work
ing for this tribute.
Plan Picnic
Rogue Valley Herb society
will meet in Hawthorne park
Tuesday, August 23, for a picnic.
siped with local residents who
consider her their very own
princess because she was born
in Scotland, the handsome RAF
war hero mentioned most in her
romantic life took his ease in
Belgium.
The 41-year-old Capt. Town
send was joined near Ostend
by the two sons of his broken
marriage, 13-year-old Charles
and 10-year-old Hugan, critical
spectators while the captain
worked out the mare he will
race later today in an interna
tional gentleman riders handi
cap. The church sale was held at
Abergeldie Castle, a former roy
al residence only 2 1 2 miles from
Balmoral, and Princess Margar
et was to be joined later by her
sister, Queen Elizabeth II, and
their mother, Queen Mother El
izabeth. . Ancient Abergeldie was used
by King George V. Margaret's
grandfather, when he was
Prince of Wales. When the
prince became king he turned
Abergeldie into a shooting lodge.
Balmoral has been the Scot
tish holiday residence of the
royal family since the days of
Queen Victoria. Her husband,
Prince Albert, bought it from
the trustees of a Sir Robert Gor
don about 100 years ago
It is here in a picture book
setting that the pretty princess
chose to spend with her family
the last hours before the birth
day that could change the course
of British history. If she decides
to marry Captain Townsend she
would have to give up her right
to succession to the throne. She
is third now behind Prince
Charles and Princess Anne.
For Britons, fed by reams of
speculation on the princess' in
tentions, it was the greatest ro
mantic sensation since the Duke
of Windsor gave up his throne
nearly 20 years ago. The report
ed romance fed Britain's sensation-loving
newspapers with
their biggeset bannerlines for
months.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE 41 VE
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WHILE all England speculates
on whether Princess Margaret
has lost her heart to commoner
she appears gay and light
hearted fchile attending numer
ous functions. (International)
Past Noble Grands
Announce Luncheon
Past Noble Grands club of Ol
ive Rebekah lodge plans a cov
ered dish luncheon for Wednesr
day, August 24 at 1:30 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. W. H. Dyer, 29
Myrtle street. The group will
be divided into two teams, the
reds and the blues, and the latter
will be hostesses and furnish
luncheon food.
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FAR EASTERN DAY
Evansville, Ind. (U.R) Doris
Day will go with Indiana Uni
versity's "Belles of Indiana"
vocal group to Korea and Japan
this summer. But this Miss Day
is not a singing actress in Holly
wood movies; she lives in Evans
ville and plays the string bass.
Don't Stuff Poultry
Before Deep-Freezing
East Lansing, Mich. (U.R2
Although poultry and bread are
commonplace in freezers, a Mich
igan State University home eco
nomics instructor warns that
poultry should never be stuffed
before freezing.
Eleanor Ragon said extensive
research indicates that three dif
ferent organisms are frequently
found in poultry which' can cause
extreme illness or death. She
pointed out that the thawing
time of a stuffed frozen bird is
so slow that the stuffing makes
a perfect breeding place for such
bacteria.
SILENT on furore over his re
ported romance with England's
Princess Margaret Capt. Peter
Townsend is busy learning new
duties as air attache at British
Embassy. (International)
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