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Double Wedding Of
Misses Edwards Is
Planned in Medford
Announcement of what promise
to be the most Interesting wedding of
the summer was made t n Medford
tills week when It wm told of plena
tat a double ceremony to be held
August 25 at the Presbyterian church
at which the Mlsaea I eel and Adra
Edwards, daughters of George Ed'
wards of Pitt View Acres, will become
the brides of Edward Schack of Seat
tie, find Jack Walker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Walker of this city.
' The betrothals, both announced
some time ago,, have been Incentive
' of much entertaining for Miss Icel
In Seattle end Miss Adra In Medford
The wedding plans are of Interest to
many social groups both here and in
th Washington city.
Miss Icel Edwards, who hut made
her home in Seattle for the past sev
eral years, has returned frequently to
the valley to be guest of her lather
and her sisters, Mrs. Chester Hubbard
and the Misses Adra and Georgia Ed
wards. She has hosts of friends In
and near Medford and her fiance is
also known here through visits In
this elty since announcement of the
engagement.
The younger of the two popular
brides-elect, Miss Adra, was compli
mented recently with a charming
bridge party and shower, 14 members
of the younger set being entertained
by the Misses Margaret Warner and
Barbara Hauk at the A. J. Hauk
home.
Lovely gifts were presented the
honor ee In a novel manner employing
a treasure hunt. Names of the donors
were concealed for the search as well
as the gifts.
Miss Mar J oris Rlngoon and . Mrs.
James Hal Ivor were awarded prizes at
bridge.
Present besides the hostesses were
Misses Adra Edwards, Marjorle and
Marian Rlngeon, Clarlta McCormlck,
Gertrude Boyle, Carol Dodge, Janet
Wray Smith, Sybil Jean Young and
Dorothy Paley, and Mesdames Lynn
Corydale, James Hallver and Emil
Mohr.
Lawn Is Setting
For Meeting Of
Missionary Club
On the beautifully lighted lawn
surrounded by trees In perfect tran
quility, -a lovller setting oould not
have been found for the lawn party
given by the Women's Missionary
society of the First Presbyterian
ohurch Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown.
Mrs. J. N. Merrltt presided at the
short business meeting In the ab
sence of Mrs. Geo. Oliver, president.
The meeting was opened with prayer
by Reverend Shields.
A most Interesting and versatile
program followed with Mrs. E. Iver
son as program chairman. AH Join
ed In singing, "How Firm a Foun
dation," after which Mrs. A. J.
Hanby presented devotional thoughts,
Including the reading from the 30th
chapter of Matthew, 31 to 41 and
closing with a very fine poem "Un
awares," followed by prayer and a
free will offering which was taken
by Clara Daniels and Dolores Ray
dressed In Spanish costume. Miss
Emily Brown and Mrs. Huson then
delighted all with the singing of the
boauttful hymn, "Silent Night." in
Spanish.
After a few words by Mrs. Ivor
son regarding missionary work, Mrs.
F. Bancroft was presented. She ap
peared In the native stylo of Guat
emala, and impersonating Mrs. W. B.
Alltston, who spent many years as
a missionary In that country, gave
an enlightening and Interesting talk
on the life and work accomplished
by the missionaries In the field, their
hardships and Joys.j
Edith Hodgklns and Mary Bean
then sang a song learned in con
ference, "I Will Moke You Fishers
of Men," first singing In English and
then in Chinese.
Ml&s Laura Bailey presented the
names of missionaries for whom
special prayers were offered. Mrs.
Cunningham, who Is Mrs. D. W,
Luke's daughter, told of the Ufa and
work of her husband's uncle and his
wife, who are missionaries tn China
and named on the list at this time.
Mrs. 1 verso n closed with praver. af
ter which an enjoyable social time
followed.
Delicious refreshments were served :
to the large group in attendance, i
The hostess was assisted by Mrs- 1
dames Brommer, Hodgklns, Bnker i
and Miss Bailey. j
Mrs. Minnie AlhanRh
lloftte&s to Ir Members
Mm. Minnie Albaugh. 909 East '
Jackson street, was hostena to the
Loyal Women's class of the First
Christian church. TueMay. Mrs. Eva
Lough, president, presided, and Mrs.
Minnie Crisp was in charge of the de
votional. ,
The program was: Song. "Count
Your Blessings.' Scripture 1st chap- 1
tor of James. Minutes of June meet- ,
Ing read and approved. j
A guessing contest and social hour !
were enjoyed and dainty refreshments
were served by Mesdames Newton.
Olsen, Miller and the hostess. !
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R. P. Maxwell. Depu
ty Sheriff says: "Have lust finish
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can now hear nv watch tick. To
day was the first time I hetird the
church be 1 1 rlns; In two years'
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people have enlnved inornpt relief
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Warburton, University of Southern California's famed little footballer.
He dashed down the matrimonial path with Miss Nellie K. Mayaon, 20,
of Long Beach, tsallf. Warburton I 23. He la an assistant film cutter
In a motion picture atudlo. (Associated Press Phato)
Miss Judy Weds
Norman Fraley In
Pretty Home Rites
The marriage of Miss Violet Judy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Judy,
of Eugono, and Norman P. Fraiey.
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fraley. of
this city, was performed at an attrac
tive mid-summer ceremony at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mlnear
on the Jacksonville highway lost
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock.
In the presence of about SO rela
tives and friends of the bridal couple
the Rev. James E. Morgan of the
Christian church of Ashland read the
Impressive ring service.
The bride and bridegroom made
their wedding vows before a prettily
decorated arbor, on the lawn, with
mowws of summer flowers arranged at
the back and at either side. They
took their places to the strains of the
wedding march, played by Miss Gene
vieve Brown. "O Promise Me" and
"I Lo'e You Truly" were sung prior ,
to the ceremony by Miss Helen Judy.
sister of the bride.
The bride, who was attended by
Miss Irene Judy, a sister, was given
in marriage by her father. Adrian
Fraley. brother of the bridegroom,
was best man.
The brldo was attired In a white
silk net gown made along princess
lines. The. full length veil was caught
the ba ndcau which bound her
hair. She carried a bouquet of pink
carnations and yellow lilies, harmon
ized with delicate blue flowers.
Miss Judy was attired In a floor
length bluo silk organdie gown and
carried a bouquet of sweet peas and
blue delphinium.
At a reception which followed the
ceremony, Mrs. Mlnear, Mrs. Judy and
Miss Helen Judy were In the receiving
line. Agisted by Mrs. Fraley and
Mrs. M. B. Llnlnger, of Ashland, they
served refreshments, the bride cutlng
the wedding cake.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Fraley attended
Bible colleRo at Eugene lnt year and
plan to return this fall. The bride la
a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Mlnear.
They left on a wedding trip to the
coast, after which they will return to
make their homo in Medford during
the summer.
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Voorhies' Return
Portland Vacation
Col. and Mrs. Gordon Voorhies re
turned to their home south of
Medford Saturday morning, after a
week spent on vacation In Portland.
The Voorhies' are two of many Med
ford folk who have been vacationing
In the northern part of thet state
and In Washington and British Co
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Delegation Returns
From Conclave Of
Spanish War Vets
Several from Colonel Sargent Camp
No. 23. United Spanish War Veterans
and Auxiliary, attended the State De
partment convention held In Rose
burg the past week. All report a
aplendld time In splto of the heat, t
Those attending from Medford
wore Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Aldcn, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hemstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young,
Mrs. Leila Paxson and Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Clement, Those attending from
Aahland who are also members of the
organization, were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pierce, Mrs. Ruth MacColl later
and Mr. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement are returning
by way of Bandon and other coast
points where they vacationed the re
mainder of the week. Mrs. Clement
was appointed to an office in the
state department.
Every one who attended the con
vention was very high In their praise
for the way In which all of the citi
zens of Rowburg seemed to vie with
esch other to show every delegate a
good time, and to make eve 17 one
welcome to their city.
All-Oay Pirnlc
Is Event nt Ashland.
An all-day picnic In beautiful
Llthla Park at Ashland was enjoyed
by members of the Women's Mission
ary society of the Methodist Episco
pal church, south, last Tuesday.
Thirty ladles were present at thi
annual outdoor social gathering and
an Interesting program was prepared
for the occasion. A coveied-dif.ii
luncheon was a feature of the meet
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Voorhies Home Is
Setting for Lovely
Mid-summer Event
Mid-summer social events of the
valley center around the lovely danc
ing party for 60 guests given Thurs-
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Voorhies and Mr. and Mrs. Sprague
Riegel at the Charles Voorhies home.
The week's entertainment among
the socially prominent from one end
of the valley to the other revolved
about plans for the event and its
success was commented upon by all
those present. There were several
dinner parties Including members
of the younger set preceding the
dance.
Japanese lanterns hanging through
the garden and about the swimming
pool lit the scene In pleasant fash
ion outside the house, where the
guests gathered for buffet supper.
Summer flowers were arranged in
side, where the guests danced to mu.
sic furnished by Al Stewart and his
orchestra.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Voorhies were
among the guests at a pre-dance
dinner given at the A. S. V. Car
penter home by Mlas Mary Louise
Carpenter and Dunbar Carpenter.
The guest list also Included the
Misses Frances and Harriet Sparrow,
Miss Barbara Cowles, Farwell Kenly,
Edward Reames and James Firth.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
were host and hostess at their home
to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burgess, Miss
Margaret Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Salade and E. W. Carlton.
Dinner for seven was served at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tumy, who had as guests Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
George: Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Slater
Johmton and Gain Robinson. '
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther were
host and hostess at their home pre
ceding the dance at an Informal get-
together. Present were their house
guest, Miss Helen Hudner of Hol-
llster, Cal who arrived Thursday
morning for a short visit at the
Luther home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Maentz, Miss Dorothy Roberts, Rob
ert Em mens, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Spauldlng.
Mrs. Kelly and Daughter
Visiting Krtivun C. Kellvs
Mrs. E. E. Kelly and daughter. Miss
Marjorle, have been among those
visiting In Portland this week, having
motored north to stay several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly
and family.
Ladles' Day Enjoyed
At Town Club by Eighteen.
Eighteen were present at the week
ly ladles' day entertainment at the
Town club last Tuesday. Actlvl-1
ties at the Town club have been 1
lew this week, but on this occasion
the guests enjoyed a delight! ui
luncheon.
Wenonah Club Meets
For t'nrd Party Thursday,
Wenonah club met at the home of
Juanita Thornton Thursday for tne
regular social card party. Tlfere were
five tables of bridge In play, with
Nellie Purdln winning high prize
for the afternoon.
The tables were set beneath a
large shade tree which helped to
make the afternoon a very enjoyable
one. Refreshments wore served by
Blanche Rlnabarger, Mary Zundell
and Vera Thomas, assisted by the
hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Edna Watkins, 1010
Court street for a luncheon and
business session Thursday. August 1.
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Guest From Hawaii
At Williamson Home
An Interesting Medford guest who
arrived in this city yesterday by
motor Is 'Miss Harriet Slater or
Hawaii, who is visiting over the
week-end at the home of her cousin,
Mrs. Lloyd Williamson. She plans to
leave today, continuing a motor trip
along the coast.
Other guests at the Lloyd Wil
liamson home this week have been
Mrs. Williamson's sister, Mrs. Wil
liam McKlbbln and sons, David and
Bruce, who arrived last Monday from
Portland for a three weeks' Btay. At
the close of the visit they will be
Joined by Mr. McKlbbln, a former
well-known resident of Medford.
whom they will accompany back, to
the Rose City.
Mrs. McKlbbln Is being 'greeted
by many friends while in Medford.
Surprise Dinner Is
Event Friday Eve
Mrs. Ivan Harrington and Mrs.
Herbert Brown were hostesses at a
surprise dinner party Friday evening
at the Harrington home honoring
Mr. Brown, the occasion boing his
birthday. He was the recipient of
many appropriate gifts.
Besides Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
Mr, and Mrs. Harrington, the guests
were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grim, Mr.
and Mrs. Del Cox, Leo Laurln. Audrey
Sanders, Jack Hughes. George Har
rington and Charles Gosha.
I.elund Brophys
Take Vucutlon Trip
Following a ten days' vacation in
California Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bro
phy returned to Medford Friday eve
ning. The Brophys visited friends on
the Russian river and spent the re
mainder of the time in San Francisco.
Ethel Weed Named
As OMrer of Corps
Members of the Women's Relief
Corps held a social meeting July 12
at the home of the president, Ethel
Weed who had attended the depart
ment convention at Portland and was
honored by being eiwted department
chap lair
Mrs. Weed and Mrs. Woods gave a
report of the convention that was
much enjoyed by the 24 members
present. Lovely refreshments were
served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Currier, Mrs. Tlmmerman and Mrs.
Young,
Picnic at Ashland
Plan of Bible Class
Golden Links Bible class of the
Medford Baptist church will meet In
the Ashland park for a picnic supper
Thursday. July 25th at 6:30. All mem
bers and their families are Invited
to attend and asked to bring a lunch
sufficient for their families and
guests, also table service. Those who
have no means of transportation may
call the president, Mrs. N. A. Mead
or a member of the committee in
charge.
C. II. Corey Honored
At Picnic In Ashland
C, H. Corey was the honor guest at
a pleasant picnic at Llthla Springs
park, at Ashland July 14. the event
being his birthday anniversary. En
Joying the day were his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker
and their daughter. Elinor; Rev. and
Mrs. L. F. Belknap and their grand
daughter, Miss Eleanor Bryant; Mr.
and Mrs. William Campbell; Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hanby: Mrs. R. V. Wilson
and daughter, Virginia, of Averal,
Cal.; Mrs. Laura M. West and the
Misses Phyllis Fulton and Annette
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Wedding In Peru
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Man, Illinois Girl
Word of a wedding in Oroya, Peru,
which will be of great interest to
many In Medford and vicinity was
received here yesterday when' it was
told that Miss AH he a Mitchell of
HUlsboro, 111., daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Pan
ama, sailed for the South Ameri
can city July 12 to become the bride
of Adrian M. Lofland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. N. Lofland of 225 South
Oakdale avenue, this city.
Mr. 'Lofland formerly made his
home In Medford, having been here
until the first of the year, when he
returned to South America to ac
cept a position as engineer for the
Cerro de Pasco Copper corporation
at Oroya.
The romance began In Chill, while
Miss Mitchell, a graduate of the
University of Illinois, was for three
years on the teaching staff of San
tiago college. Miss Mitchell Is a
lece of Mrs. Orenda Savage of Pan
ama, and her late father was presi
dent of the State Bank of Panama.
She resigned her position in HUls
boro as case work supervisor tor
Montgomery county branch of fi
nols Emergency Relief commission.
Further news of the marriage is
being awaited with Interest by the
many friends of Mr. Lofland In the
valley.
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David Hellyer, Guest
Leveret te Home, Leuves
David Hellyer, who has been a
guest for the past several weeks at
the Walter Leverette home on South
Oakdale, left the latter part of he
week for Los Angeles to spend the
remainder of the summer vacation
with his brother Kenneth, before re
turning to school at Prlnclpia col
lege near St. Louis.
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Surprise Shower
Fetes Bride-to-be
Mrs. Mabel White was hostess Tues
day evening at a surprise miscellane
ous shower in honor of Miss Bertha
Stinson, whose marriage to William
Strode of Myrtle Creek will be an
event of August 18.
Many beautiful gifts were received
by the bride-to-be.
Guests for the evening were the
Misses Ruth LeClero, Susy Mae Shel
ton, Martha Boshears, Linda Wright,
Bertha Stinson and Mesdames Sadie
Nlchol, Harriet Watson. Muriel Mc
Duffee. Marjory Pena. Ruth Black
burn, Clara Hawley, Marguerite Boyd,
Olive Warren and Nellie Lalng.
The hostess was assisted at serving
dainty refreshments by her sister,
Mrs. Leon a Gillespie of Salem.
Mrs, Jaeoby Honored
At Miscellaneous Shower
Mrs. W. D. Roberts. 1011 West 10th
street, was hostess to a large group
of ladies from the Medford Baptist
church, Thursday afternoon, honoring
Mrs. Verlan Jacoby, with a miscel
laneous shower. Mrs. Jacoby, a re
cent bride, was very pleasantly sur
prised and received many useful gifts
from her friends.
Elliotts Return
Fro in Vacation Trf p.
Dr. B. R. Elliott, Amy. Jimmle.
Joan and BUI Barnum returned yes
terday from an automobile trip which
took them through the four follow
ing national parks: Sequoia, General
Grant, Yotsemlte and Lassen. On
leaving Yosemlte they drove eastward
over the famous Tlago Pass, which
Is 10.000 feet high.
Among numerous Medford people
met on the trip were C. W. McDon
ald and daughter at Agua Callente,
Col. C. G. Thompson and Ray Hen
derson at Yosemlte, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Strang at Reno, and Mr. Daw
son with Ford at the San Diego
fair and Catherine Estes at Lassen.
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Getchells on Trip
Through California
Comings and goings continue to
mark, the social calendar, which la
crowded this month with vacation
trips. Among the most recent society
folk who have left are Mrs. Delroy
Getchell and daughter. Miss Gloria,
who are being accompanied by their
house guest. Miss Dorothy McCash,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mc
Cash of Seattle, on a two weeks' mo
tor trip to San Francisco, San Mateo .
and Burllngame.
Before leaving, early this week. Mis
Getchell honored her house guest
with a lovely luncheon at which cov
ers were placed for eight. The lunch
eon was followed by contract.
In addition to the honoree, the
guests were Misses Harriet Sparrow,
Mary Louise Carpenter of Winchester,
Mass., who Is visiting here at th
Leonard Carpenter home. Dorothy
Roberts, Barbara Young, Mrs. Bayard
Getchell and Mrs. Robert Maentz.
Both Miss Getchell and Miss Mc
Cash are students at University of
Washington and have centered much
social activity while here on summer
vacation.
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Ladles' Auxiliary of
F. O. E. to (iive Uance. 4
Main discussion at Friday night's
meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of
the F. O. E. as the Dlannlnit of a
dance to be given next Friday night,
July 26. at tne usks ravmon, uo
block off the Jacksonville highway.
The main feature of the evening
will be the old-fashioned cake-walk.
Ice cream and cake will bo served
all during the evening. An admit
tance fee will be charged; the pro
ceeds to go towards paying for th
new drill suits. Each member of th
auxiliary is requested to bring
cake. Everyone Is welcome to at
tend and have a good time.
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