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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1957)
r1 5- 1 r it "MIS- 4 . , f1 Jr - f 11 - y .... pxrvfjl ' a . . jfrfmitMTf'iiBitiiiimiMimf-'Y--ffi-i-Sirfl Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Mitchell (Payne Photo) Foursquare Church Scene Of Mitchell-Greeley Rites Misg Frances Irene Greeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl W. Greeley, route 2, box 228L, Medford, became the bride of Jack A. Mitchell, route 2 box 227D1, Medford, in a ceremony held at the Foursquare church Saturday, August 3, at eight o'clock in the evening. The Rev. R. H. Mathewson of ficiated at the double ring cere mony attended by 200 relatives and friends. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a white gown fashioned with lace bodice and floor length satin skirt which terminated in a train. Her illu sion veil was edged with lace and she carried a bouquet of red rosebuds. The veil had been pre viously worn by two sisters of k the bride and all of the frocks worn by members of the wed ding party were made by Mrs. Greeley, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Wilmer Greeley, the bride's sister-in-law. Mrs. George Featherstone, Sa lem, was honor attendant for her sister, while other attendants were Mrs. Wilmer Greeley, Mrs. John Howard, Salem, sister of the bride, Mrs. Glen F. Kauf man, and Mrs. Clarence Morris. They all wore frocks of - satin and lace In pastel colors and car ried nosegay bouquets of gladi olus. Flower girls were Nancy How ard and Betty Greeley, Salem, nieces of the bride. Sue Feather stone and Jeannette Greeley, nieces of the bride, lighted the candles. They wore pink taffeta . frocks. Ring bearers were John and Robert Greeley, nephews of the bride. Wilmer L. Greeley served as best man for his brother, while Robert Avers. Pat O'Malley, and Leonard and Pat Featherstone of Salem, seated the guests. Large baskets of gladiolus decorated the church for the ceremony and the home of the bride's parents for the reception that followed. Miss Lona Felkner was organist and accompanied Boyd Powers, Prospect; soloist. At the reception Miss Phoebe Lull cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Mildred Bray pre sided at the punch bowl and was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Dan Haas poured the coffee. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Greeley chose a gold col ored dress with white accesso ries. Her corsage was of red rose buds. Mrs. Dorothy Behnke, sis , ter of the bridegroom, formerly ; of Eagle Point and now of Port land, chose a brown suit with pink accessories and a pink rose bud corsage. The newlywed couple will make their home at route 2, box 227D1, Medford, when they re turn from a wedding trip to the Oregon and California coast. For her traveling attire the bride chose a mint green suit with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem schools and is a waitress for the F. W. Woolworth company in Medford. The bridegroom at tended ' Medford and Eugene schools and is employed by the Edward Ross Mobil Station in Medford. Ruby Bollinger October Wedding Planned by Pair The wedding of Miss Ruby M. Bollinger, formerly of Medford, to Carl W. Percy of Seattle, is set for October. Miss Bollinger made her home in Medford until 1954 when she moved to Tacoma where she has lived for the last three years. She attended Medford schools and was employed by Wilson's Camera shop, Medford Account ing service, and Snider's dairy. In Tacoma she has been book keeper for Arden Farms com pany and is now with Arden Farms company of Seattle. ' Mr. Percy is a son of Mrs. Lawrence Cone of Kent, Wash., and is employed in the purchas ing office of the city of Seattle. Housewives who have been ir ritated by having to unfold sev eral sheets to find a contour sheet in their closet might use this trick. Separate top sheets from contour sheets and keep top sheets on a shelf above the others. Then when making beds, a sheet can be taken from each shelf without the struggle of unfolding several to get a set. FOR A CAREFREE SUMMER Inquire About Our nHo-pf Pprmanpnt-c ICED, $750 FROM ONlY 4 Open Monday Morning As Usual! O Please Use Back Door of Beauty Salon OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU: Hilda Rians Helen Evans Adah Ward Dorothy Elliott Burelson's Beauty Salon Phone SP2-S096 Moose Announce Coming Events Women of the Moose will hold initiation and the monthly pro gram Wednesday, August 14, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Poison, Mooseheart alumni chairman, is in charge of the chapter night program. An executive meeting was held at Moose hall August 3 with the .committee chairmen present to discuss various events for the year. A friendship meeting is set for Tuesday evening, August 13, at 7:30 p.m., at Mrs. John Keener's home at 3655 South Pacific highway. Plans are be ing made for a carnival in. the near future. A Moose picnic is planned at TouVelle park today at 12 noon. Families are to take picnic lunches; beverages and watermelons will be served by the Moose. Friends will be welcomed. Keep salad greens from be coming soggy by applying the salad dressing lightly just be fore the salad is served. Wife of Pastor Honored by Guild Mrs. Walter Nunley spoke on "Woman With a Needle" at the August 6 meeting of the Wom an's Guild of Zion Lutheran church. Mrs. Bennett Austin gave the scripture and following the meeting a surprise shower was given honoring Mrs. G. H. Hiller man, wife of the pastor. The group presented Mrs. Hillerman with an electric clothes dryer. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Irven Eitreim, Mrs. Wen dell Mattson, Mrs. Douglas Gar denier, Mrs. Austin, 'Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard, Mrs. Owen Kunkel, and Mrs. John Gardner. Club To Make Plans For Pythian Picnic Pythian club will meet Tues day, August 13, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joe Fritsch, 22 Geneva avenue. Plans for the an nual Pythian picnic to be held Sunday, August 25, in Rogue River, will be discussed. t Mrs. Orville Hayes will be co-hostess. Engagement News In Illinois Valley Cave Junction Two recently announced engagements' are of interest in Cave Junction. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Work of Selma have announced the en gagement of their daughter Sha ron, to Orlen Pickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle, also Selma. Both Miss Work and her fiance attended Illinois Valley high school. An early wedding is planned. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breazeale, formerly of Selma and now of Langlois, Ore., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Rudy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Smith of Cave Junction. The wedding is planned for September and will be held at Selma. Both young people attended Illinois Valley High school. Excessive quantities of bleach do not whiten fabrics any better or faster, but can weaken them. 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