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7 0- : 0 o O O I o o o On ' O ' fcat $TY ?tu wi ' o r v v?k . I " j J ... - : 'H . . J ... ! W 1 j o-o r 7 I : -. 1 ; o , Hi. aad Mrs. Earl Erwin Evert (Brainerd photo) o Father of Bridegroom Reads IVedding Service Shady Cove Mr. tnd Mrs. Earl Erwin Evers, married June 28 in Central Point Com munity Bible church, vill make their home in Santa Margarita, Calif., after August 1. The bride is the former Loreen Irene Junkert, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Seattle, and the bride groom is a son of the Rev. ang Mrs. Ernest Evers, Shady Cove. The double-ring ceremony, attended by about 100 friends and relatives, was read by the bridegroom's father, pastor of Trail Community church at eight o'clock. Prayer was said 1$ the Rev. Paul O. Kroon, uncle of the bridegroom and pastor of the church in which the wedding took place. Mr. Ward gave his step daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin and nylon lace with high col lar, long net sleeves and pleat ed skirt. Her veifof nylon net was held by a jewel-studded crown and she carried a heart shaped bouquet of red and Natural Foods Group to Hold Tour of Gardens Four gardens will be In cluded in a tour Sunday, July 22, sponsored by the Na tural Foods Group. The tour will acquaint persons with the possibility of having a winter supply of vegetables from one's garden in addition to a summer supply. The tour will start at the garden of Earl Rogers, 847 Pennsylvania avenue at 2 p.m. and continue through gardens of Miss Anna Streed, 36 North Peach street; Harlan Bosworth's 2425 East Main street, and end at the garden of the Verne Shangle's on Roxy Ann the Little Switzer land tratf. Following the tour, a dis cussion of winter gardens will be hld.'and questions will be answered. AH interested persons are Invite j to attend. innie IT Yv 528 EAST MAIN STREET Welcomes VEENEVIS (Spry) EATHERTON To Our Staff PHONE SP 3-4359 For an Appointment white roses. Miss Darlene Junkert, San Francisco, was honor attend ant for 'her sister and Miss Lois Evers, San Francisco, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Grace Evers, Shady Cove, another sister, was flower girL The attend ants wore white frocks with red sashes, shoes and head bands. They carried red roses with white lace. The flower girl's dress was of pale pink with matching headband and she carried a pink ribbon basket. 'Floyd Evers, Shady Cove, was best man for his brother and ushers were Paul Evers, Shady Cove, another brother, and Dan Claspill, San Fran cisco. Mrs. Paul Kroon was or ganist and Carl Scott, Trail, was soloist.. The church was decorated with baskets of red and white roses and large red and white interlocking hearts filled with roses in the same colors. For the reception, held at the church, Mrs. Wayne Ash cut the cake and Mrs. Richard Ekstedt, aunt of the bride groom, poured punch. Miss Carol Scott and Mrs. Clarence Wagler , took charge of the gifts, and Miss Elaine Kroon, cousin of the bridegroom, passed the guest book. Mrs. Kroon was hostess for the re ception, assisted by Mrs. Rob ert Sanderson and Miss Ila Mae Higinbotham. A wedding supper was serv ed at the parsonage. Relatives of the bride here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Clarence Ward, a brother; Mrs. Larkin Gibsort, Seattle, a sister; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Ford Star, Wash., sister and brother-in-law of the bride. Mr. Evers and his bride spent their honeymoon at Lake of the Woods resort. The bride's going-away suit was of grey and was worn with a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom, a minister of the Christian and Mission ary Alliance church at Santa Margarita, is a graduate of Simpson Bible college. His bride is a graduate of the same college. 9 STYLE s salon 8 OPERATORS To Serve You I i i Garden Ceremony Weds Pair Miss Constance Jean Hop kins became the bride of Juli an Battaile in a garden wed ding held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopkins, 1353 East McAndrews road, Medford, Sunday, July 6. Dr. D. Kirk land West of First Presbyter ian church officiated at the 3:30 o'clock afternoon cere mony. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. William W. Bat taile, Lacombe, La. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white lace ballerina length frock styled on princess lines. Her veil was chapel length and she carried a bouquet of stephan otis and white orchids. ' Miss Jill Hopkins attended her sister. She wore a frock of pink antique taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink rose, buds. Jack Stephenson, Corvallis, served as best man. Mrs. Richard W. Hart played the wedding music and accompanied O t i a Swisher, soloist. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Hop kins home attended by 60 rel atives and friends. The newlyweds are now at home at 344 North Tenth street, Corvallis, following a wedding trip to Crater Lake National park. For her trav eling attire the bride wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories and orchid cor sage. The bride attended Wald port, Ore., High school, Ore gon State college and is a graduate of the University of Oregon. Mr. Battaile attend ed Slidell, La., High school, Louisiana State university, the University of Illinois, and is studying for his doctorate degree in chemistry at Oregon State college. Navy Mothers To Hold Session Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club will meet Tuesday, July 15, at 10 a.m. in the Girls Community club for an all day session. During the morning dolls and doll clothes will be made for the Medford Lady Lions Christmas project. Baby clothes will also be made. A potluck dinner will be served at noon with Mrs. John Davies and Mrs. Guy Cobleigh hostesses for the event. All mothers of Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard per sonnel are invited to attend. Burleson's Final PRICES REDUCED TO Vz AND LESS! VALUES TO $9.95 VALUES TO $11.95 VALUES TO $14.95 values I 4 phoe alon ( 1 Mr. and Mrs. Life-Time Residents Honored on Cave Junction The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Sowell was celebrated at a surprise Ireceptign given by their five ; children at the Eagles hall in Kerby Wednesday evening July 9. About 85 attended. The Sowells are life-time resi dents of the valley. Mr. So well was born near the old Waldo store in March of 1886, and his wife, the former Ethel Holland was born in April, 1889. At that time, as well as at the time of their elopement, the three main towns in the valley were Waldo, Holland and Kerbyville. The thriving city of Holland, larger then than Cave Junction is today, with its hotels, business houses creamery and large post office was named for Mrs. Sowell's father. On July 9, 1908, 19-year-old Ethel Holland and 22-year-old Dick Sowell, in a horse drawn rubber-tired buggy, set off for the five-hour trek into Grants Pass, ostensibly to visit friends." Instead, they drove to the courthouse and were married by Judge Jewell. Their three-d a y honeymoon was spent at the Palace hotel inn Grants Pass. One memory that is as sig Prices slashed again on all our summer shoes. We still have many lovely styles in casuals, flats, hi-heel, mid-heel, etc. All colors including white. '4 Now Now $!89 $5789 Now If $(5)89 Julian Battaile (Landiiphoio) Anniversary nificant to the couple in the twilight of their life together as it was to the impetuous young lovers, is the stage rest station which stood at the foot of the old wagon road over Hays Hill where relief horses were available. It was called, "The Love Station." Six months after the couple were married, they moved onto their own ranch in Hol land where all five children were born and raised. The ranch is now owned by the Martin Maurers. Mr. Sowell was among the first paid guides at the Oregon Caves resort. For a time he drove the freighter service which ran between Holland and Grants Pass. For 10 years he was with the Oregon Fire patrol and forest service. He has turned his hand at ranch ing and logging as well. Now retired, the Sowells live in the ranch house on the Tycer property which stands on the site of the old Fort Bragg. Mr. Sowell remembers Fort Bragg which was erected for the protection of the early settlers against Indian at tacks. The site was considered to be the center of the valley. He is a member of the IOOF lodge and his wife is a past Shoe 89 Main and Bartlett Sts. Medford, State Secretary To Be Speaker For Club Picnic Cave Junction Secretary of State Mark Hatfield will be a guest of the Illinois Val ley Republican Women's club for a picnic and rally to be held Sunday, August 17, at 2 pjn. Plans for the event were made at a meeting of the club July 9 at the home of Mrs. Lester Hoff. Mr. Hatfield will be guest speaker and also invited to attend are Paul Geddes, Rose burg, candidate for congress; Don Cameron, state senator; Fayette Bristol, Grants Pass, state representative; Louis Ringuette, candidate for coun ty commissioner; County Judge Raymond Lathrop and the county commissioners. The Grants Pass Republican Women's club, co-sponsors of the event, will provide enter tainment and the Illinois Val ley club will furnish coffee. About 200 people are expect ed. Favors are planned for th children. Everyone is to bring potluck food and table service. The committee from the Grants Pass club attending the Wednesday meeting included Mesdames Andrew Morgan, Leslie Wilson Peate, K. B. Reherd, Poland Stearns and Arthur McQueen. Mrs. Harry O. Smith, Illinois Valley chairman, presided. There , will be no August meeting of the club other than the picnic. noble grand of the Rebekahs. Their five children are, Linden Sowell, Eugene; Alton of Holland; Mrs. Ronald Ty cer, Bridgeview; Edward and Jack, both of Kerby. The thirteen grand children in cludes one set of twins. A cake, flankeo. by tall tapers was the centerpiece for the banquet table. It was designed as an open book with a gold streamer serving as a book marker. On the left page of the open book "Gold en Anniversary" and on the opposite page, "Ethel and Dick, 1908-1958" was written in gold. Two white swans held a gold band. Jeannie Tycer, a grand daughter, and Mrs. Alton So well cut and served the cake; Beverly and Jackie, grand children, served the coffee and tea; Diane and Kathleen Tycer, grandchildren, served punch; Jeannie Tycer was,' also in charge of the guest book. Choose from these Name Brands! - DeLiso Debs Palizzio Hill & Dale Florsheim Ferrano's Joyce Town and Country' Heydays Jocelli Foot Flair Confettes Lucky Strides Cobblers Cirranas Showoffs Old Maine Trotters YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED Phone SP 2-6428 Oregon New Garden Club Studies Camellias Camellias were studied at a meeting of the Little Garden Club of Medford July 9, at the home of Mrs. Charles Hurst, 865 Sunrise avenue. Mrs. Clayton Ruhl was co-hostess. The subject for discussion was propagation of camellias. Mrs. G. O. Bradley showed how the cuttings were taken and explained the different methods of starting them. At the August meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. C. T. Bascom, 805 South Peach street, a lesson on flow er arrangement will be given. To bake potatoes quickly, first put them in boiling salt ed water for 10 minutes, drain and place them in the oven. I SAVE I SAVE k $105 r $ios I ON BRAS FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! TWO MOST POPULAR FORM FIT STYLES! Best semngJormfit bra ROMANCE No. 56 COTTON BROADCLOTH, your favorite fabric for wash and wear! "Nylo-Braid" CIRCLE-STITCHED CUPS for lifting and shaping! ELASTIC RELEASE in back shoulder straps for comfort! Large CENTER ELASTIC release for easy fir! ' SELF STRAPS with sliding adjusters for quick strap adjustment! WHITE-SIZES 32A TO 38G Reg. $2.00 ea. 1 W5 Limit 3 to a customer! Best selling iormfit girdle & pantie SKI PRIES No. 843943 LIGHTWEIGHT nylon elastic net for comfort able shaping! EASY ELASTIC WAISTBAND 2 Vi inches to trim waistline! - FLEXIBLE waistband stays to prevent rolling! Satin elastic FRONT AND BACK PANELS for flattening control! LIFETIME nylon crotch! 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OCHAIOC j at Maple Park The picnic will be potluck and those attending are re minded to take their own table service. Persons need ing transportation should contact Mrs. Lee Garrett, SP-3-5553. GIRDLES Stock is limited! Regular prices Phone SP 2-6428