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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs By JanetfWray Smith It la hoped that some of our members will be able to attend this meeting. American Legion Auxiliary SHOW BOAT CREW Wortman-Skyrman Nuptials Surprise Friends of Couple Successfully keeping their plana a secret from friends, Betty Moore Wortman and Harry C. 8 It yr man. Med ford attorney, were married Wed nesday afternoon by Judge Earl B. Day at 5 o'clock. The couple had planned to be mar ried a little later, but changed their plans. They were attended by Miss Nydah . Neal and Kenneth Den man. t Leaving Immediately after, the couple I drove to 6an Francisco for a few days honeymoon, expecting to return Monday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Skyrman are well known In Med ford, and a large circle of friends will be Interested In the announcement of their marriage, which came as a complete surprise to many. Upon their return to thla city, they will be at home at 60 North Peach street. Mrs. Houston Honored at Dinner Honoring Mrs. C. M. Houston, who was Installed aa worthy matron at the beginning of the year, pf fleers of Reamea Chapter, O. E. S., entertained last evening with a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Ernest J. Smith on Wellington Heights, Honored guesta with Mrs. Houston were the Installing officers of the January ceremony. Covera were paid for twenty at small tables, Bt. Pat rick's motifs in green being the prin cipal decoration. Also honored guests of the evening were Mrs. George West and Mrs. L. L. Sanders. Mrs. Houston was pre- usvitH with flnwor nrt trtt hv Vim officers. Mrs. L. G. Prink assisted the hos tess. Daughters of Vets To Meet Monday Ere Announcement is made that the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet In regular session at the armory Monday evening. The president wishes to meet all mem bers, according to the announcement. PLAN FOR OREGON SENT 10 CAPITAL (Continued from page On$) operative following the defeat of the afales tax measure Jan. 31. The gov ernors statement Indicated It was hoped to have the aged and blind as sistance plans In operation by April 1. Result Long Study Governor Martin said the program represented "an exhaustive and com prehensive study and research on the part of the state relief administra tor and reflected the high type of service that has been rendered by this (relief) committee and Its staff to the state of Oregon." Figures presented at recent sessions of the state committee indicated nearly 10,000 persons more than 70 years of age would receive benefits not to exceed $30 a month. , The program for the aged and blind comes under the federal social secur ity commission. Of the $787,500 quarterly for the aged, counties would pay $106,876 the state $196,875 and the federal government the remaining 50 per cent or $393,750. Funds to aid the blind would d provided by the state and the federal government on an equal basis. The crippled children's service and the child welfare survey are under the children's bureau of the United States department of labor. The state and government's share for crippled children would approximate 50 per cent each. Under the proposed pro gram for the five-months child wel fare survey, the state would pay $300 and the government $1,000. The child welfare survey plan was designed to determine the best poli cies and methods for administration of a child welfare program "which will eliminate overlapping of Juris diction of the various units now per forming this type of sertve," the gov ernor said. The state relief committee' social security plan was announced several weeks after the sales tax was defeated and came as a surprise to those who believed Oregon had forfeited Its op portunity to obtatn match-money frnm the federal eovemment Dance Planned To Honor Students Vacationing students home tor the Easter holidays the latter part of this month will be much entertained dur ing their sojourn at home. Largest of the affairs In their honor being planned so far will be the all-student dance being arranged by the University of Oregon mothers, who are making plans for an elabo rate and entertaining affair. A number of committees have been a pointed to work out details and In dications point to an enthusiastic reception of the affair by students, whose arrival Is always the signal for Increased social activities. Definite details of the daVice will be announced later, according to those In charge. Mrs. Fluhrer Returns From South Returning this morning was Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer, who with Mrs. Alice Kummer of Vancouver, B. C has spent the past three weeks va cationing In California. In Oakland, Mrs. Fluhrer was the guest of Mrs. Anna Johnson, a for mer resident of Med ford, and In Los Angeles she visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Godlove, who also formerly re sided here. The two travelers stopped In San Diego and San Francisco among other points visited. Mrs. Kummer will remain In Medford as the guest of Mrs. Fluhrer tor another week before returning to her home In Brit ish Columbia. Brlde-to-Be Honored at Shower Miss Gladys Henderson was hon ored with a shower last evening at the home of Mrs. Bob Sllnger on Haven street. In view of her forth coming marriage to Albert Mann of Long view, Wash. A mock wedding ceremony was per formed by Rev. Paul Sekralda. with Dick Sakraida as the bride and Jerry Jerome Trill as the groom. Those attending as guests at the wedding were Mesdames Joe Rlnard, Merrltt Probst field, Juanlta Schmidt!, Ralph Swope and the Misses Irene Trowbridge. Mayme Burnett, Pearl Davis, and the hostess, Mrs. Sllnger. Dixie Club Plans Meeting Members of the Dixie club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. George B. Canode as hostess at her home. 1716 Crown avenue. Monday, March B, the auxiliary will hold the regular business meet-1 lng In the Baldwin Piano 8hoppe. Tuesday, March 10. at 7:30 p.m., the auxiliary will present a radio pro gram on the subject "Community Service." The Madrigal club, which Is sponsored by the auxiliary, will sing two numbers, and there will be a short, reading on community service. The following la the program for the national defense meeting, to be held In Portland Thursday. March 13: Banquet, 6:30 p.m.; mass meet ing, 8:00 p.m., at the Multnomah hotel. Speakers for the banquet and meeting will be Mrs. Wlnne, "Peace by Protection"; Mrs. K. T. 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