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"MEDFOTtD MAIL TRIEUyE, .'MEDFO R D. OEEGOy. SUNDAY, AT7GTJST 13, 1935.
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Miss Parsons Weds
John Day Saturday
At Hillcrest Home
At ft beautiful ceremony ftt H1H
ereat, lummer home of Mr, and Mn.
Reginald H. Parson of this city and
Seattle, their daughter MUa Mary
Bowno Parsons became the bride of
John Stewart Day, son of Judge and
Mr. Earl B. Day of Sam Valley at
1:00 o'clock limt night, while Mr. Carl
ton J fines played Mendelssohn's
"Wedding March on the violin,
accompanied by Mrs. Janes at
the piano. The wedding gown
of cream satin had a high neck
line and bertha of lace with the tulle
veil and Limerick lace caught with
orange blossoms and falling from the
head to the end of the train, a replica
of her mother's weilng gown.
The bridesmaid, Miss Betty Bard
well, wore a gown of Elinor blue chif
fon with bertha of pale blu com
bined with Elinor blue, with acces
aorles to match. She carried a bou
quet of pink roses and blue delphin
ium. The brlde'e mother was wearing ft
gown of pastel print with a corsage
of yellow roses, the same as that car
ried by the groom's mother, who wore
a blue lace gown.
The bridegroom's sister. Miss
Nancy Day, wore yellow taffeta.
Eric C. Westergren, Edward Reames,
Charles Reum, William S. Nowhall,
P. K. Deuel and George H. Parsons
acted as ushers, and assisting were
Mrs. D. A. McDonald, Mrs. B. J. Day,
Jr., Mrs. Robert Maentz, Mrs.
Charles Barnes, Mrs. J. C. Daniel,
Miss Dorothy Roberts, Miss Mary
Hayes, Miss Olorla Oetchell, and Mlsa
Betty Bardwell.
The Rov. Frederick A. McDonlad,
brother of Mrs. George H. ParsonB,
read the Impressive ceremony, after
which the bridal couple, members of
the family, and Intimate friends ad
journed to the dining room, attrac
tively decorated, as was the rest of
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Silver Anniversary
For Carl Ludwigs
Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Ludwlor of 611 Austin street were
very pleasantly surprised when about
35 members of Mistletoe club, and
friends, appeared unannounced to
help them celebrate their twenty
fifth, or "stiver" wedding anniver
sary.
The club presented them witn a
beautiful sheaf of flowers and ft sil
ver sugar and cream set.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConichle gave
them a silver salt and pepper set.
At the close of the very enjoyable
evening, delicious refreshments were
served, Including a lovely appro
priately decorated cake. Those re
sponsible for the happy occasion
were Neighbor Francis McConichle
and her committee, Neighbors Nora
Glascock, Maude Lovell, Marie Gan
tenbeln and Jessie Lnlng.
MJm Mildred Beeson Hostess
Trench Dinner Chateau Friday
The rustic and attractive Chateau
du Comte south of Medford was the
scene of an entertaining French din
ner party Friday evening at 7:00
o'clock when Miss Mildred Beeson
was hostess to a group of friends who
enjoyed cards following dinner.
Guests invited for the occasion in
cluded: Miss Flora Oreen, of Berk
eley, Calif., Mrs. Hubert Bentley, Mrs.
Ted Lockhart, Mrs. Robert Rosenteil,
Miss Grace Coombe of Ashland, Mrs.
Catherine Huntress, Mrs. Claude
Thompson, Miss Oolda Boone, Miss
Margaret Hensley, Mrs. Moore Ham
ilton and Miss Dorothy Carless.
the house, with cedar, gladioli and
lilies.
After the ceremony the couple de
parted on a honeymoon to an unan
nounced dust! nation.
Mrs. Day Is a graduate of the Annie
Wright Seminary at Tacoma, Wash.,
and Mr. Day is a graduate of the
University of Oregon, where he was
affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta.
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COUPLE WED AT
Wlnfleld 8heehan, Hollywood film producer, and Maria Jeritza,
noted opera singer, are shown leaving the historic Mission Santa Bar
bara where they were married at Santa Barbara, Calif. Only a few
friends witnessed the simple service, performed by Father Augustine
Holbrecht, O. F. M, (Associated Press Photo)
Adrian Lofland
Weds Chicago Girl
At Peru Capitol
Mr. Adrian Lofland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry N. Lofland of South Oak -
dole, and Miss Althea Mitchell
daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Mitch-
ell of Chicago and Panar. . were
united in marriage at Lima, Peru, on
August 3, according to Mr. Lofland's
parents. ,
Miss Mitchell is one oi two aaugn-
ters. She Is a graduate of the uni
versity of Illinois, and for three years
was on the teaching staff of San
tiago college, in Chile. It was while
In Chile that she met Mr. Lofland,
who since the first of the year haa
been acting engineer for the Cerro
de Pasco Copper corporation at
Oroya, Peru.
Mr. Lofland graduated from the
Medford high school in 1031, and is
well known In this city, where he
made his home for several years.
Surprise Shower
Honors Hrlile-Klect
One of the most elaborate lunch
eons of the week was given by Mrs.
H. A. DuBuque at her beautiful or
chard home north of Central Point,
where she successfully surprised her
charming nelce, Miss Sadie Mclntlre.
with a mlscellaneoust shower, an
nouncing her engagement to Mr. Paul
Beare of Lake view. Pink and cobalt
blue were the color combinations con
sistently woven Into the table deco
rations, the flowers and the othei'
decorations about the house. Six
tables of contract, entertaining 20
guests, were In play. Miss Rose Mary
Rooney of Tacoma was aa out-of-
town guest.
North Central
HISTORIC MISSION
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Mr. r.:vj .;r. A. R. Hokanson. their
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oompanled by Mr. and Mrs. John
wc.3 week-end
1 guests of Mr. end Mrs. W. A. Cor
, many of this city. After a brief visit
i here they left for Los Angeles. San
Francisco and the California-Pacific
International Exposition at San Di
ego, where they will visit relatives
and friends.
Medford Group to
San Francisco for Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson,
accompanied by Miss Dorothy Eads
and Mr. Thomas Ginn are leaving
today for San Francisco, where they
will remain a week on vacation.
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Marriage Sally
Roberts To Bill
Morgan Announced
surprise to their hundreds of friends
In the valley. Is the . announcement
made yesterday by Mrs. Nellie D. Rob
erta, of South Orange street of the
marriage of her daughter. Miss Alice
(Sally) Leach Roberts, to Mr. 'Elmer
(Bill) St. Clair Morgan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude M. Morgan of Seattle,
formerly of Medford, on Saturday.
August 24.
Both are graduates of the Medford
high school. Miss Roberts was a stu
dent at Oregon State college for some
time, while Mr. Morgan Is a graduate
of the University of Oregon, where
he was an outstanding football player,
as he was at the Medford high school.
For the past two years he has been a
regular tackle on the New York Giant
professional football team, and last
year received country-wide acclaim as
the outstanding tackle In the world.
Following the marriage ceremony,
which will be read by Rev. Ralph 8.
Peterson at the First Presbyterian
church, there will be a small and
Informal reception at the . Roberts
home for members of the family and
Intimate friends. Following the re
ception the couple will entrain Im
mediately for' New York, where Mr.
Morgan will start practice for the
1935 season.
Nooks Naumes, Walter
Young to California School
Robert "Nooks" Naumea and Walt
er Young axe the first Medford stu
dents to leave for college, both young
men leaving for the University of
Santa Clara, near San Jose. Nooks
will drive down today, to enter his
sophomore year, while Young will be
registering for the first time.. Both
are graduates of the Medford high
school.
Housewarmlng Opens
New Seegmlller Hume
Frlenda from Medford, Sama Valley
and Beagle gathered Friday night at
i the now Seegmlller home In Sams
.valley, built to replace the one de
stroyed by fire some time ago. Old
time dances, cards, and other enter-
tainments featured the evening, with
refreshments being served.
Curtis Bonneys
Ueturn to Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bonney, for
merly of Medford and now of Klam
ath Falls, where Mr. Bonney Is with
the Montgomery Ward company, win
leave today for their home, after
spending a few days here and In
Portland on vacation. While here
they visited with Mr. Bonney 's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilbert,
and with Mrs. Bonney's sister, Mrs.
Dick Hubler.
Miss Adra Edwards
To Be Showered
Miss Adra Edwards Is to be the
honoree at a miscellaneous ahower
jorth Iv? Btreet tomorrow afternoon.
with Mrs. Mary Halver and Miss
Helen Ed mis ton as hostesses, In
honor of her approaching wedding to
Jack Walker which Is to be solemn
ized Sunday, a week from today, at
the First Presbyterian church.
Tue Edwards-Walker ceremony Is
to be part of a double wedding which
will also unite Miss Icel Edwards.
Miss Adra's sister, to Edward Shack
of Seattle.
Miss Icel and Miss Adra will be
attended by their sisters. Miss Georgia
and Mrs. Chester Hubbard, William
Walker will be best-man for his
brother Jack, while Jay Schack of
Seattle will act in that capacity for
his brothes. John Schack, also a
brother of Edward, will be here for
the wedding. Ushers will be John
Schack, and the Messrs. Dick Isaacs.
Chester Hubbard and Jack Blerma.
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter .
And Niece Fly South Saturday
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, accompan
ied by her niece. Miss Mary Louise
Carpenter, flew south yesterday to
spend the week-end in San Francisco.
Joint Meeting Med ford -Grants
Pass Noble Grands
The Past Noble Grands clubs of
Medford and Grants Pass enjoyed a
picnic and social get-together at
Grants Pass park last Sunday. The
husbands were Invited. Over eighty
were seated at a long table on the
lawn In the shade of mammoth oaks
The Grants Pass people were on
one side of the table, with Medford
people on the other side,
Everyone
enjoyed the outing.
The next meeting of the club will!
be September 12 at the home of Mrs.
Jessie Howard on West Jackson street.
Pearsons Hosts To
Mistletoe Club Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pearson were
hosts last Thursday evening at their
home. 118 Clark street, at a lovely
covered dish supper sponsored by the
Mistletoe club.
The aupper was served on small
tables on the lawn. Japanese lan
terns were used as decorations and
their soft glow with the trees, flow
ers and shrubbery provided a most
charming setting for the merry din
ers. Following the repast Mrs. Marie
Sllva gave several piano numbers:
Mrs. Margaretha Carrctt an Instru
mental number and a vocal solo, af
ter which cards and' games were en-
Joyed the remainder of the evening
About 60 club members' families
and friends enjoyed the cheerful hos
pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and
family. -
Lawn Party For
Mildred Gritsch
Home Mrs. Young
A lawn party In the lorm oi .a
surprise linen ehower honoring Miss
MlKlred Orltsch, daughter . oi Mr.
and Mr. Frank ' Orltsch o South
Ivy street was given Friday evening
by Mrs. Clara Young at her home
on South OaUdale. with Ilfteen ol
the younger set In attendance. Miss
Orltsch Is to be married about the
first of September to Mr. Kenneth
W. Swartz of Los Angeles, son ol
Mr. . and Mrs. William Swartz ol
Berkeley Way.
Bridge was enjoyed during the
evening with tables under the trees
In the rear gardens of the Young
home. After bridge, refreshments
were served, with Mrs. Young, her
sister. Miss Elizabeth Arnold, and
Mrs. Frank Gritsch, mother of the
bride-elect, serving.
Quests Included the Misses Elsie
and Catherine Oliver, Mary Dallalre,
Betty Hunter, Helen McDonald, Mar
tha DeSouza, Ella Applegate, Jean
Barnum, Madeline Schade. Mary
Elizabeth Beddy, Lenore Estes, Lu
cille Estes, Helen Bossier, Evelyn
Gritsch, sister of Miss Mildred, and
the honor guest.
Former Medfonlltes
Visit From Portland
Mrs. Dean Chrysler, formerly of
this city and now of Portland, accom
panied by her moth-r. Mrs. George
S. Chrysler of Portland, and two sons.
David and Roger, visited with old
friends In Medford last week for
several days while returning to the
Chrysler home In Portland, following
a visit of several days In San Diego.
Another son. Bill, well known here.
did not make the trip, remaining at
his desk at the Oregonlan, where he
is in the circulation department.
Misses Leverette To
San Diego Rxposltlon
The Misses Doreen and Jean Lev
erette left yesterday by auto for San
Francisco and southern California,
where they will visit for a few days
at the California-Pacific fnternatlonal
exposition, returning before the first
of September to allow Miss Jean to
prepare for school, at Principla col
lege near St. Louis. Mo.
; Accompanying them south was
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Walter Young, who Is leaving to mat
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