Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1957, Image 21

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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
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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.
Sunday, August II, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVS
NOTE:
the Korenian Collection
may now be seen at
the Lithia Hotel, Ashland
1:00 to 7:30 p.m. Daily
See the Lord's Last Supper, rever
ently hand-carved centuries ago,
of purest pearl, inlaid with shim
mering gold filigree ... for the
only time in this valley.
Rare old French tapestries; ancient
wool and silk rugs, including sev
eral rare picture rugs.
The most extensive collection of
fine Persian silk' rugs in the United
State.
Priceless diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphire-studded gold jewelry from
King Farouk's collection!
Sponsored by Ashland Kiwanit (
Adults 75c Students 35c Children under 12 Free
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to race
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On any campus, you're sure to
rate admiration in our flatter
ing new fall fashions. We have
leads of sweaters, skirts,
blouses, dresses, etc., in the
season's most favored fabrics
and colors . . . versatile beau
ties tailored to perfection to do
wonderful things for you. Come
in NOW and choose your com
plete back to' school wardrobe.
the light touch of
CUDDLEDOWN
the right touch of fashion
Just-filled counters, full of the new fashion-fresh
Ship'n Shores you love ! The finest of tubbable cottons
and what an array ! Authentic Ivy League shirts
in a color and fabric whirl... lustrous broadcloth basics
in Campus Colors... dressmaker-dainty Fall Frostingf
In tangy-tone blouses ! Sizes 28 to 40. Come see them all !
SKIRTS a-plenty
Burelson's Fabulous Proportioned
Skirt in All Wool Flannel
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We think our "Cuddledown" combination of soft, light
textures and simply exquisite fashion details is tops
especially at our oh-so-modest prices! Think of how
winsome you'd look in this dainty-collar cardigan how
pert you'd be in the mock-turtle pull-over! And all
"Cuddledowns" feature that "just-right" fashion
stitch at the shoulder. 100 fine Australian wool, and
the new shades tell why Garland has such a reputation
for beautiful colors. Come in and see them. Sizes 36-40.
$698
Others Priced from $5.98
SEAT
LINED
Short, Average and Tall in sizes 8 to 18. Charcoal,
Bankers Grey, Bankers Brown, Navy, Beige, Light Grey.
8 Gore Flannel Skirt in
Proportioned Lengths
' LOTION
troubled skin ... a problem at any age is easily solved
with wonderful Medicated Duo. Consists of Medicated
Cream for nighttime treatment and Medicated Lotion
for daytime care and concealment. Medicated Cream;
$1.50, $2.50. Medicated Lotion; $1.50, 2.50. "Medi
cated Duo, $3.00. All prices plus tax.
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VEE HALGREN, Consultant
Open Each Monday
12 Noon to 9 p.m,
We are opening' at noon in order
to have a complete staff to serve
your needs.
HAVE AN OLD-FASHIONED
ROMANCE . . . you'll feel sweetly
feminine as grandma on a bicycle-built-for-two
when you slip into
"Tandem" by California COB
BLERS! Designed for foot flattery
in (kid or maracain) on COB
BLERS own pointed-toe last.
BURELSON'S SHOE SALON
A Small .Deposit Will Hold Any
Purchase Until School!
1
Main and Bartlett Streets
MEDFORD
Phone SP 2-6428