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GO OS C9 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDPORD, ORK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 f& L 3 . It i ram i i ' " -i'Mf, We ) Mr. and Mn. Dolbert Leon Harvey (Bolton photo) Madam President Slatei Meeting Mrs. Stuart Forbes, madam president of the auxiliary to Crater Lake aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, has an nounced that there will be an officer's meeting in the auxiliary room Tuesday, Sep tember 20, at 7:30 p.m. New! Deep Moisture Treatment : I ; Helena Rubinstein's (Skin Dew Beauty Offer! I 9.00 Value NOW 5.00 Now keep your akin looking younger; dewier, letting softer, smoother with the most luxurious moisture treatment ever ! Creamy French Formula Skin Dew and its perfect companion Herbesscnce Cleanser, rich in beneficial rare herbs. And now, for a limited time, all this Helena'Rubinstcin lux ury for the complexion is yours for $5 the price of Skin Dew alone. v WITIIi SKIN DEW MOISTURIZER.,. luscious pink liquid that gives your skin protcinized mois ture for a young dewy bloom. Seeps in . . . deep in . . . your thirsty skin drinks up every greaseless drop! You see new beauty, you feol new softness Instantly. To restore precious moisture, use evory time you cleanse your face, always under make-up, nd every night. ' Reg. 5.00 FREE! IIERDESSENCE CLEANSER . . . pale green liquid cream with a treasure of rare herbs of acknowledged benefit to beauty. Cleanses deep down, Always cleanse with Hcrbesscnce befora .you use Skin Dew, for a complexion pure as snow and fine to the touch. 4.00 Value YOU SAVE 4.00 UP Ir, - " ' l,v. N ' ft, , i - Horbessence Cream Cloansor i'' A ieii tef i. Helena . vjAmslj; "v. McLains Drug Centre l 8 North Cenrral Phent SP 2-71 13 DOU8LI THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS ON PRESCRIPTIONS Harvey-Watkins Service Held in The Dalles Miss Phyllis Karen Wat kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Watkins, Wasco, Ore., became the bride of Delbert Leon Har vey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mer lyn Harvey, 613 South New ton avenue, Medford, in a ceremony held September 4 at The Dalles First Methodist church. The Rev. Larry Eddinga, Wasco, officiated at the dou ble ring rites held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The wed ding was held on the 22nd wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk mist taffeta. The scalloped neckline and long sleeves were trimmed with Swiss guipure lace embrold cred with sequins and rhine stones. The full floor length skirt had inset panels of lace. Her veil of illusion fell from a seed pearl and rliine- storie crown. She carried a cascade bouquet of feathered carnations, stephanotis and white roses. The bride carried an heir loom handkerchief that was first carried, by her matern al great grandmother, Andrea Rasch, when married July 15, 1887 in Bornholm, Den mark. It was also carried by the bride's grandmother and her mother. Maid of honor was Miss Shirley Watkins, sister of the bride. Her dress was of blue taffeta. She wore matching accessories and blue head piece and carried a cascade bouquet of white glamcllas encircling white roses. Miss Beneva Badcr, Port land, was bridesmaid and the junior bridesmaid was Miss Sandra Foss, Wasco, cousin of the bride. Both girls wore blue taffeta frocks and car ried crescent bouquets of white chrysanthemums. Gene Harvey, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert Jones, Myrtle Creek and John Connolly, Medford Ushers were Don Wilson, Medford; Orvllle Blaylock, Grass Valley; Lee Kaseberg T e r r y Kaseberg, Michael Foss, all cousins of the bride, and Robert Hastings, Wasco Candlellghters were Mrs. Sherry Jacques Sullivan, Alpha Omicron PI sororit:1 sister of the bride, and Miss Gwen Merrifleld, both Port land, They wore white sheath dresses. Miss Sandra Reed, Port land sorority sister of the bride, was soloist. The church was decorated with white gladioli, chrysan themums, and roses. Mrs. Watkins wore a sheath dress of pale almond color with matching acces sories. Her brasso orchid cor sage wbs in shades of gold. Mrs.. Harvey s frock was of beige lace with neutral ac cessories and she wore a corsage of cyprlpcdlum or chids in green and white. A reception in the fellow ship hall of the church fol lowed the ceremony. Cutting and serving the wedding cake were Mrs. John Foss, Wasco, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. Hazel Simpson, Portland, her great aunt. Presiding at the lea and coffee service were Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg, cous in of the bride, and Mrs. Mel vin Walsh, Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs. Leonard Fields and Miss Alice Kaseberg, Wasco cousin of the bride, served the punch. Assisting with the recep tion were Miss B a r b a r Brooks, Portland, sorority sister of the bride; Mrs. Larry Kaseberg, Wasco, Miss Syl via Baker and Miss Gwen Kirkland, Medford. Miss Sharon Roberts, Medford played the accordion during the reception. Mrs. Sally Fields Brown, The Dalles, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Sherman High school, North western School of Commerce Portland, and attended Ore gon State college two years She is a member of A 1 p h a Omicron Pi sorority and Annie Fulton chapter, Order of Eastern Star. She was em ployed at the Sherman Co operative Grain Growers as sociation this past summer Mr. Harvey was graduated from Medford High school and Modern Barber school Portland. He is a member of Order of the Arrow, De Mo lay, Southern Oregon Timing association, and the Mediord Accordion club. He is em ployed at Dave's Ye Olde Barber shop, Medford. The couple will make their home here following a honeymoon trip. i For traveling the bride wore a charcoal colored suit with black and white acces sorles. Her corsage was of phenopsis orchids. Grandparents of the bride attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wat kins and Mrs. Ethel Strong all The Dalles, and the bride groom's maternal grand mother, Mrs. Nettie McKen- zie, Bieber, Calif. Among the out of town guests was Tom Harvey, Med ford. - Desavedo-Cook Wedding News Announced Here Of interest to Medford and Ashland residents is the wed ding September 1 in Fair banks, Alaska, of Alma Cook formerly of Cedarvllle, Calif. and Max C. Desavedo, long time rancher and owner ol the Box D ranch in the Green Springs area. The wedding was held in the First Methodist church in Fairbanks. The bride wore blue lace frock In afternoon length with matching accesso ries. Her corsage was a pink Cymbidlum orchid. The couple plan to return to Medford In the late spring and will divide their time be tween their home on Oregon terrace In Medford and the Box D ranch. Mrs. Desavedo, who is do ing advanced work in journal ism, will attend the University of Fairbanks while Mr. De savedo is employed by the U. S. government at Ladd Field. Mr. Desavedo Is the son of Mrs. Rose Desavedo, who is making her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. 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The bride's father officiated at the 7 o'clock evening wed ding and gave his daughter in marriage. The bride wore a white em broidered taffeta frock. Her veil of illusion was held by a net band and she carried a white Bible with pink rose buds and stephanotis. Miss Ann Palmer was hon or attendant for her sister and Mrs. Richard Bratcher was bridesmatron. They wore cot ton satin frocks of orcnia ana blue. Gene Allen served as best man and Richjrd Bratcher was groomsman. Ronald Acuff seated the guests. Mrs. Clifton Ferrel sang two selections and was accom panied by Mrs. Jean Cruse and Mrs. Gene Allen, sister of the bride. Mrs. Palmer wore a pink cotton satin dress for her daughter's wedding. Her cor sage was of white carnations. Mrs. Ronald Acuff, sister of the bride, was in charge of the reception which followed. Mrs. Dean Wilson served the wedding cake she had baked and decorated. Miss Mary Du by was in charge of the guest book. 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