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MTCDFOTCD MAIL TTCTBTJNT;, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1936 PAOE TWO SOCIETY zAiVD CLUB NEfFS OF THE WEEK i V By JANET WEAY SMITH . .( Young Couple Wed Wednesday Evening In Church Ceremony In the presence of about sixty frlendi and members of the families, Mlas Ruth Hansom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hanscam, and Fred W. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. P K Dunn, were married at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening at the First Methodist church Rev. Joseph Knotts read the Impressive ring service. Attending the bride end groom were Mr and Mrs, Fred E. Bart, a best man and matron of honor. Tb bride came down the aisle on the arm of her father to wedding music played on the organ. The young cou ple took their vows before the flower-decked altar, gladioli, chrys anthemums and ferns forming the background. The bride was wearing white satin, an ankle length gown made princess style. She carried a bouquet of yel low rosebuds which emphasized her brunette coloring. Mrs. Hart wore rose chiffon with a corsage of pink rosebuds. After the church ceremony, guests continued to the P. H. Dunn- home for a reception. The young couple left Immediately following the re ception for a short honeymoon, the bride wearing navy with white acces sories. They wU make their home In Crescent City. Both bride and groom are very well-known In Medford and the val ley. Both graduated from Medford high school and Mrs. Dunn la also a graduate of Southern Oregon Nor. maj school la Ashland, She oas re sided In Ashland for the past tares years.. 4 number of pre-nuptial af fairs were arranged in ner nonor uy friends both here and In Ashland. Out-of-town guests at the wedding Included Mr. and Mrs. William Plals- ted, or Crescent City; Clarence Dunn, of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Splndler and Mrs. Laura a. Pierce, of Ashland, Announcing Miss Josephene Moullet of the FORMFIT Company This Expert Corsetiere will be in our Corset Dept. all day Monday, Oct. 5 th Bring your Foundation Troubles to Miss Moullet . . . Free Fitting and expert corset advice . . . Mann's Corset Shop 2nd Floor . own MAM MS 17 Corset Shop 2nd Floor Attention! Everyone Interested In Fine Ohlnaware THERE WILL BE AN ELABORATE DISPLAY of node DINNERWARE at the Jackson Hotel All Day Wednesday Oct. 7th Thii la ft rmt opportunity to m ouch ft Urg display of Fine China war In Southern Oregon , , . Ono you can't afford to mlw. For additional Information call Lawrence's carrying ths iam nigh clau marchandlM to ba found In tha best atorea In large cltle THE CURTAIN RISES rV glance at the calendar will toll you that A is Curtain Time. But, before the curtains rise in your home, let us re-new theml Our well known reliability guarantees ibe quality ol our work. The 'curtains will be carefully Washed and just as carefully stretched. They will hang even ly and drape pssrfoctty! Call us todayl Married Wednesday 4 9 qi shv ism'. fit f i - I ' I ' s as- f u i It r fv Mrs. Fred W. Dunn, whose marriage was solemnized Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rhe wus formerly Miss Huth Ilansoam. (Photo by Blanche Le Clerc) Rough Dry C 8 lbs. 56c 7 eaoh additional pound Council and Leaders Hold Conference At Club House Tuesday Tho Colony clubhouse was the set ting (or an Informal affair Tuesday evening when members of the Med ford air! Scout council and troop leadera mot together. Members of the council welcomed both leaders and prospective leaders and oxpressed ap preciation for the cooperation of leaders and a deslro to assist In any way possible In the work. Mrs. William Holloway commission er for the local council, outlined pur pose and work of the council and In troduced chairmen who explained alma and accomplishments of various committees. Spokeswomen were Mrs. R. S. areen, of the camp committee; Mr. O, O. Humphrey, personnel and training committee; Mrs. Oordon Voorhles, flnano committee; and Mabel aims, public relations The council membora acted as hostesses In serving refreshment. Present were Meadamel William Hol loway, Gordon Voorhloa, R. B. Green, B. B. Plckel, O. B. Morrow, Q. O. Humphrey, Elizabeth Pluhrer, Ray mond Driver, R. O. VanValMh, W. P. Brooks, Louis Humphreys, R. B. Car- ley, Edward Leach, Kenneth Scott Wood, Clifford Culp, Hazel pringie, Mabel Sims and the Mlssea Jeanette Dora, Benson, Catherine Conroy, Jo sephine and Lola .Herman, Women Planning Luncheon Tuesday Membera of the Women's associa tion of the First Presbyterian church will be hoste&sea for luncheon at the church Tuesday alternoon at 1 o'clock All women Interested In the church are extended a cordial Invitation. Luncheon will be followed by business session. Birthday Dinner For Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Atlanta Satchwell entertained with luncheon Thursday afternoon In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Joe Thomaa. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Eugene Thoinaa and Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Gibson. Following luncheon, the group mo toccd to Grants Pass where they spent the afternoon with friends. Mission Federation In Annual Rally at S. Methodist Church A total of B6 members of tha Wo men' Federation of Iledford were present Tuesday afternoon for the Federatlon'a annual fall ra!ly. Boa teases this year- were ladles of the South Methodist church. Mrs, Fred M. Weatherford, of the Nazarene churoh, opened the session and installed new officers: Mrs. S. Iveraon. of the Presbyterian church, 04 pre Went and Mrs. $ B. Wilson of the Baptist ohurcb as secretary treasures! Mrs eonoft U Thyiam. fsbs Couth Methodist church, was ap pointed secretary of UUiuture and Mrs. A. J. Hanby of the Presbyterian church publicity chairman. Among plans made was that of each church to encourage the presenting of a missionary program monthly In the various Sunday schools. Presi dents of tho various societies report ed a decided Increase in attendance, Interest and activities among younger members of the churohes Appearing on the afternoon pro gram, arranged by Mrs. O. H Herman of the Kazarene church, was Mrs. Bertha Yokum, vocal soloist, accom panied by Mrs. Ethel Kornstad at the piano. Mrs. Kornstad led devo tional and outlined alms and ac complishments of missionary work at home and In foreign fields. Miss Lois Hermon also sang. . Principal feature of the program was the appearance of Rev. Fred M. Weatherford. who spoke on his travels In Palestine, displaying tapestry, pot tery and other curios of the country in Illustration of his discussion. Following the program, refresh ments were served in the social hall. with Mrs. Ralph Woodford and Mrs. W. O. McQulston presiding at the at tractive tea table. Mrs. Donna D. Taylor, president of the South Methodist Missionary so ciety acted as general chairman for the afternoon, it was announced that the annual .world day of prayer has been scheduled for Feb. 13, 1937. and will be observed In the Baptist ohurch. Miss Elliott Here For Week-end Stay Miss Amy Elliott Is spending the week-end at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. R, Elliott. She has as her guest Miss Barbara Mac Be an, of Portland. Both are students at the University of Oregon In Eugene. Business Women to Have Dinner Meet A dinr.sr .aeetlng has icn sche duled for the Business and Profes sional Women's club for tomorrow evening at Valentine's cafe at 6:80 o'clock. A feature of tho evening's program will be a talk by Porter Neff and other plans are being completed for the evening. All membera are particularly urged to be present. Reservations may be made by calling 83. Club Entertnlned Monday Evening Miss Marian Mellin was hostess to ths F. I, club at her home Monday evening Refreshments followed the business session. Miss Nell Cator was a guest of the club. Miss Helen Williams, club secretary. recently left for a month's vacation In Salt Lake City, Denver and Chi cago. Present Monday evening were Xva Walden, Miriam Ward, Georgians Hussong, Faye Ackley, Edna Hllder- brand and Georgia Hess. Mistletoe Groups Make Future Plans At a well-attended meeting of the Mistletoe camp last Thursday eve ning, Mrs. Donna Taylor was honored with a surprise linen shower. Re freshments were served to the 35 guests by Mrs. Ethel Latham and Miss Blanohe Arnold. All officers were especially requested to be present at the nest regular meeting. Mistletoe club la to meet Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for dessert luncheon at the homo of Mrs Alios Lewis, 808 Ashland avenue. It was also announced that neighbors will tie comforters at the home of Mrs- Frances McConochle Monday to be sent to victims of the Bandon fire Permanents Benefit Your Hair Thursday Club To Have First Session Among the many city and valley organizations laying plana for the beginning of winter activity Is ttxt Thursday Morning Study club, which la to meet for the first time this year Thursday morning at the Qlrls' Com munity clubhouse. Program topic for the session ta to be Spain. Mrs. E Orysdale will re view "Tha Olive Field"; Mrs. A. J. Hanby will lead a discussion of cur rent events; Mrs. L. V. Wilcox it to discuss tha opera ''Carmen" Oa tha musical nrqgram. wUl be Jamea Stevens,, staging the Toreador Song and Roberta Wtrt Beob, Habr: ancra. , u Service Club Plans i . ' For October Frolic ' A record attendance of 60 mem bers featured the second meeting of the year of the Lincoln school Service club Friday afternoon. During the business session, announcement waa made of tha imminent organization of a Mother's chorus and plana were outlined for a Hallowe'en frollo to be given at the school October 33. Mrs. Ralph Burgess waa appointed gen eral chairman for the affair. . Membera of the school faculty were Introduced and Mlas Ora Cox reviewed her reoent trip east. It was announced that the "room mother" method has been adopted and results so far were pronounced satisfactory. Muslo for the afternoon Included songs by the 6B olasa under the su pervision of Mrs. Margaret Russell, by the 5th and 6th grade glrla chorua, directed by Mrs. D. R. Helnen and two vocal solos by LaMurle Beck, accom panied by Mrs. Roberta, Ward Bebb. Fifth grade mothers were hostesses for the afternoon. Matrons Club to Be Luncheon Quests Membera of the Past Matrons club of Reamea ohapter, O.E.B., . will be entertained at a deasert bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the borne of Mrs. Ernest R. Qllstrap, 35 Geneva street Joint hostesses with Mrs, Ollatrap will be Mra. o. o. Bogga and Mra. Howard Scheffel. Daughters of Nile To Meet Saturday Announcement has been made of the meeting next Saturday of Zulelma temple, Daughters of the Nile. Med ford wUl be hostess elty and the group will convene In the Masonic temple. Luncheon Is to precede the session and definite time and place will be announced later. Katharine Wods, queen of the tem ple, who haa been visiting In the north, will bo present. Shower Arranged ' Ily Civic Club Members of the Olvlo Improvement club of Eagle Point entertained Thursday afternoon at the olubrooma with a shower for Hazel Stonor, whose marriage to Marvin Light, of Santa Barbara, Calif., la to take place In the southern city early this month. Fall flowers and yellow tapera dec orated the clubrooms, the honor guests receiving many gift from the large group of friends present. Miss Bashaw Bride Of Paul Turner In Quiet Service Oct. I la a .quiet candle-light service Thursday , evening, Miss Doris Ba shaw, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Bashaw, became the bride of Paul Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs, B, D. Turner. The ceremony waa solemnized at the home of tha bride's mother on West Eleventh street. Rev. Sherman L. Di vine reading the service. . Mr. and Mra. John patton attend ed tha brfde and jgraon who) took thelj tot before ttrefiaoa' hanked with fern tad anapdngona and eladloli in autumn shades." Only members of the Immediate families were present at the ceremony. The bride wore a gray traveling suit with whit accessories and car ried a bouquet of gardenias and pink roses, Mrs, Patton was wearing a dark Wue ensemble. The young couple left Immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon, planning to return here to make their home. Reames Chapter To Honor Past Heads One evening each year la aet aside by Reamea chapter, O.E.S., honoring past matrons and past patrons of the chapter. The affair this season has been announced for Thursday eve ning, October 8, when all past mat trona and patrons will be guests of honor and are particularly Invited to be present. Mra. C, M. Houston, present worthy matron, haa arranged a apeclal pro gram to follow the lodge session and refreshments will cIam thn .wtnins This annual affair la much looked forward to by members and a large crowd la expected. Annual Luncheon Is Planned for Tuesday The annual funcrieon arranged by ladlea of missionary tocletlei of the First Methodist Episcopal church will be among events of the com.ng week It haa been scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 6, at 1 o'clock In the church parlors. The affair la always populsx and a large number are expected. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all mem bera and frlenda. Those attending are requested to call Mra. A S. Bllton. at 1249-X or Mrs. William Hollo way, 123 If possible. Special program arrangement are being made for tfie afternoon. Those attending are requested to bring fruit for the Manley center. Two Honored Tuesday Evening A double birthday celebration was arranged Tuesday evening at the J. W. Oustafson home honoring the' birth days of Mrs. Oustafson and Mrs. Odell West. Qames and refreshments fea tured the evening. ' ' - ' Mothers to Meet Tuesday Afternoon October meeting of the Medford Oregon State Mothers' association haa been scheduled for next Tues day afternoon at 3:30 o'clook, Hos tess for the affair is to be Mra. E. N. Vllm, at her home, 303 Genesee street. Burns-Strowbridge Service Yesterday In a quiet church ceremony yee tMniav .fternnon. Mlfa Irene StrOW- brldge became the nrlde of Jack W. Burns at 2:30 o'clock in me r-ir.v Christian r.hurch. Rev. W. R. Balrd read the service before a few oloee friends of the couple. Attending tho bride and groom idpm mim Peiu-i Davir. as maid of honor and Clare Spiers as o?st man. Fall flowers In soft autumn shades decorated the church. The bride was gowned In an enkie Icnjjtn csnss of deUc&t accordion-, pleated pink taffeta and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. A wreath of tiny blossoms In pastel shades circled uer head. Immediately following the ceremony tha couple left by motor for Califor nia where they wilt spend a several daya' honeymoon. They expect to re turn to Medford about Oct. 13 and will be at home at the Holly apart ments. They plan to welcome their friends at a reception upon their re turn. pocuhontas Lodge Pocahontas lodge will entertain with a danoe next Friday evening at iuirnin hall on Pine street. Ail mem. bers e,nd friends are Invtted. ANNOUNCING A NEW STERLING PATTERN YOU'LL ALWAYS LOVE This smart and beautiful new pattern by International Sterling is a master piece in precious metal: See it today. Order your service of solid silver now. Courtship sterling is not expensive. 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