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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1940.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLARA MARY DAVIS
Juanita Y or ton
Recent Bride in
Nevada Service
A marriage of interest locally
was solemnized Monday, Janu
ary 8 in Reno, Nevada when
Miss Juanita Yorton became the
bride of Moltery Miles Guile.
The ceremony took place at
the Episcopal church in Reno
The bride wore a pretty violet
colored redingote with black
accessories and a corsage of rose
buds.
Attending the service were
the bride's mother, Mrs. M. C.
Yorton and her sister, Mrs. D.
M. Thompson.
Mrs. Guile attended school In
Anaconda, Montana and upon
coming here to reside, attended
the Medford Business college.
She was associated with the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce until recently for al
most two years and is well
known in the city.
Mr. Guile received his educa
tlon in North Dakota. The popu
lar young couple are making
their home in Medford.
Henspeter Home
Scene of Meet
Mistletoe camp, Royal Neigh
bors of America met last week
at the home of Mrs. Frank Hens-
peter for a covered dish lunch
eon. Myrtle and Blanche Arnold
were the assistant hostesses.
Later in the afternoon, instal
lation of officers was held
"Blanche Arnold was presented
with a gift in appreciation of
her services as past president.
Next meeting will be a fare
well Pollyanna party at the
home ot Mrs. Veeta Alexander
Wednesday, January 24 at 1:30
- o'clock for dessert luncheon.
Mrs. Br ay ton Is
Married in North
Announcement was made In
Medford yesterday of the mar
riage on January 2 of Mrs.
Anne Brayton to R. H. Stevens.
The ceremony took place in
Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Stevens is
the mother of Everett Brayton
of Medford and Is well known
in this city.
Braleys Hosts
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rease Braley
entertained eight guests at a
dinner party Friday evening at
their home on Valley View
Drive.
THE STYLE SHOP
19 No. nartlett For Remodellnr and
Repairing will be closed until next
fall. Anyone wishing to set In touch
with u phone B09-.M. Francis Hal-wire-Evelyn
A. Tlce. Phone ono-M.
It's Here! The Event Medford Women Wait For
JACQUE LENOX
1 4th rimmfiwersairy
We Jake pride In the fact that our sales
re Always AUTHENTIC. And io cele
brate our fourteen years in business In
Medford we are offering some unusual
bargains In fine merchandise. No appro
vals, charges, or refunds on these Items.
One Group of
DRESSES
Values to $22.75 -Including
formal and
street dresses
$395
One Group of
Dresses and Costume Suits
15 Winter and 8pring
COATS
Values to $39.75
Some with fur collars
SQ95
3 Fur Trimmed Suits, reg. $49.75 for. $19.75
Close Out of All Winter Hats at $1, $1.95 and $3.95
Sweaters Reduced to. .$1.69 and $1.98
Recent Bride
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former Miss Juanita Yorton
well known Medford resident
whose marriage was an event
of Monday In Reno, Nevada.
She Is the daughter of Mrs. M
C. Yorton.
States Banquet
Committees are
Named Saturday
An anticipated event for Tues
day, January 23 is the annual
Methodist church States ban
quet sponsored by the Ladies'
Aid of the church.
- This marks the fifteenth year
that the affair has been given.
The traditional turkey dinner
will be served after which a pro
gram will be enjoyed.
On the evening's entertain
ment will be Rev. Joseph
Knotts solos by Mrs. Elsie Carl
ton Strang, accordion duets by
Vera and Gene Rae, community
sing led by William Brooks.
Everest Faber will act as
toastmaster. The guest speaker
and the table hostesses will be
announced later.
Committee heads include gen
eral chairman, Mrs. J. C. Tuck
er; kitchen and foods, Mrs.
George Flsktf dining rooms,
Mrs. Everett Faber; program,
Mrs. J. C. Tucker; decorations,
Mrs. F. F. Burk;tlckets, Mrs.
Maynard Bush; publicity, Mrs.
Nellie Wall.
Tables will be arranged ac
cording to states and will be
presided over by the hostesses.
Mrs. Bush may be contacted for
reservations.
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One Group of
DRESSES
Values to $29.75
Formal and afternoon dresses
In velvet, silk and wool
S
Winter Coats
fur coals, jacketies, Including
Squirrel Locke, Kid, Laskln
Mouton, Caracul, Seallne
Greatly Reduced
Frances Myers'
Betrothal to Mr.
Allen Announced
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Myers an
nounced the engagement of
their only daughter, Miss Fran
ces Myers to Lee Allen, son of
Mrs. Lee Allen, Sr., yesterday.
Both the bride-elect and Mr
Allen graduated from the Med
ford high school. Miss Myers is
now a student at Pasadena
Junior college.
Mr. Allen attended the Uni
versity of Oregon in Eugene and
since then has been associated
here with Hubbard Brothers.
No definite date for the wed
ding has been set.
Group Returns
From Bay Area
Mrs. Guy Fhetteplace, her
daughter, Mrs. William A.
Buchanan and her mother, Mrs.
Kittle I. Smith, returned last
week by motorcar from the
south.
Mrs. Smith had spent the past
several months in Los Gatos,
Cal., with Mrs. Bert Anderson.
Mrs. Phetteplace and her
daughter spent two weeks visit
ing in Carmel, Monterey and
San Francisco.
Mrs. E. A. Moore
Visits Friends Here
Being greeted in Medford by
her many friends is Mrs. E. A,
Moore, former prominent resi
dent.
Mrs. Moore plans to visit here
for several days. With ' Mr.
Moore the guest is residing tem
porarily in Seattle.
Mrs. Moore disclosed yester
day that her son and daughter-in-law.
Dr. and Mrs. Don Moore
of Seattle are now the parents
of a baby girl born on Decem
ber 8 and named Elise. Dr.
Moore is a former local man.
Rev. Haslam Is
Guest Speaker
W.C.T.U. met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. E. G. Roseborough.
Guest speaker for the afternoon
was the Rev. J. R. L. Haslam.
His topic was, "Our Flag."
Also a speaker during the
meeting was the Rev. D. D. Ran
dall, Sunday school missionary
whose topic had to do with the
work in the county. Mrs. Ran
dall was also a guest at the
meeting.
The president announced
committees for the year and
told of plans being made for a
rummage sale in the near fu
ture. Mrs. H. Leclerc and Mrs.
Guy Cox were the assistant host
esses. Thirty members and
guests enjoyed the session.
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12 Price
All Other
Mrs. Holloway Is
Installed As
OES Worthy Matron
Mrs. Georgia Holloway was
installed as worthy matron of
Reames chapter, O. E. S., In a
very Impressive ceremony held
Thursday evening in the Ma
sonic temple. Grand installing
officer was Mrs. Nellm Mc
Gowan, grand installing mar
shal, Mrs. Rose Houston, grand
installing chaplain, Mrs. Maude
Holmes, gn od installing organ
ist, Mrs. Ne lie Purdin.
Other off. cers Installed were:
William .Irooks, worthy pa
tron; Hattie Alden, secretary;
Florence Butler, treasurer; Ruth
Freed, conductress; L u t i c 1 a
Kunz, associate conductress;
Gertrude Lorton, chaplain; Sara
Hardy, marshal; Grace Pankey.
organist; Leta Queen, Adah;
Ruth Walden, Ruth; Maude
Maasdam, Esther; Esther Fliegel
Martha; Mabel Nitzel, Electa;
Lena Hoseberry, warder; H. W
Conger, sentinel.
Mrs. Holloway was presented
with a basket of flowers from
her officers anrl hoi Hn,
Mary, in lovelv
bouquets of flowers from the
family.
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Aisie iurnon Strang, ac
companied by Eva Marsh, was
enjoyed in vocal numbers inter
spersed during the installation.
Mrs. Esther Sanderson present
ed several of the girls from the
bethel of Job's Daughters, in
lovely floral and candle adden
das. They were the Misses Char
lotte Older, Ruth Nordwick,
Nanette Holmes, Pat Dippel
Carol Tengwald and Beverly
Brooks. They presented appro
priate flowers to th
resented the five points of the
awr ana a vocal number by Wil
liam Brooks accompanied by
Beverly Brooks was presented.
The auxiliary committee with
Mrs. Edna Overmpvor -k-!.
j v. "J V-lltl .i -
man served refreshments. The
uuies were most attractive with
tapers in yellow and pink, and
the yellow acacia nnH r,ir,i,
nations. Favors for the officers
"eing aoiis dressed in costumes.
Mrs. E. A. Moore
Visits in City
Being areeteri I
"'uy inenas is Mrs. E. A
Moore, former prominent resi
dent. Mrs. Moore plans to visit here
for several days. With Mr
Moore, the guest is residing tem
porarily in Seattle.
Mrs. Moore disclosed yester
day that her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Don Moore
of Seattle are now the parents
of a baby girl born on Decem
ber 8 and named Elise. Dr.
Moore Is a former local man.
V.F.W., Auxiliary
To Convene Soon
Crater Lake post and auxil
iary, Veterans of Foreign Wars
will meet in the Medford arm
ory at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve
ning. Initiation of a large class
of candidates is expected. All
charter members are planning
to attend.
Francis H. Walker district
Junior vice commander wil
welcome the new members. His
iniK win be "Comradeship
How it Applies to Posts
throughout the entire United
States." Refreshments will be
served after the meetings.
cirF -
Building Bridge club will con
vene Thursday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock in the Catholic parish
hall on South Oakdale avenue
for dessert luncheon. Mrs. J. R.
O'Connor and Mrs. A. N. Her
ring will be the hostesses.
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314 EAST MAIN. 19TH YEAR IN MEDFORD
Mrs. Morrow Is
Elected G. S.
Commissioner
Girl Scout council convened
Wednesday morning for the pur
pose of electing new council
officers, committee heads and
committee members.
Mrs. O. B. Morrow was again
named commissioner. Others
elected were Mrs. O. A. Eden,
vice - commissioner and Miss
Helen Bullis, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Glenn Jackson was
named chairman of the organ
izing committee. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Myron Root.
Assistant committee members
are Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer
and Mrs. W. H. Reichstein. Pro
gram chairman is Mrs. Gipson
Driver and her assistant is Mrs.
Porter J. Neff. Mrs. C. Rease
Braley was named public rela
tions chairman. Her assistant
will be Mrs. C. M. Kidd. Mrs.
John Boyle will head the estab
lished camp group and will be
assisted by Mrs. O. A. Eden. The
day time camp group will be in
charge of Mrs. George T. Frey.
Her assistant will be Mrs. Leon
ard Carpenter.
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Relief Corps Hears
Rev. W. R. Coleman
Chester A. Arthur Relief
Corps No. 34 met at the armory
Thursday for a covered dish
luncheon. Guests present were
Rev. W. R. Coleman, new pastor
of the First Christian church
who gave a very interesting talk
on Christian citizenship, and
Mrs. Barneburg who represented
the auxiliary of the Spanish
American war veterans who
gave a short talk.
At 2 o'clock the regular busi
ness of the corps was conducted.
The main business was the in
stallation of officers for 1940
Mrs. Carrie Young was instal
ling officer, Katherine Peterson
installing conductor. The fol
lowing officers were installed
for the coming year:
President, Elva Lough; senior
vice-president, Bertha Newton;
junior vice-president, Ethel
Weed; chaplain, Anlce Currier;
treasurer, Belle Littrel; secre
tary, Carrie Young; conductor,
Freda Lawrence; guard, Sarah
Andrus; assistant guard, Hannah
Einkoff; patriotic instructor
Elsie Williams; musician, Nella
Young; color bearers; Katherine
Pelerson, Nettle Grover, Millie
Tucker and Elizabeth Mulhol
len. Baptist Group
Enjoys Meeting
Mrs. E. N. Warner was hos
tess to the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Baptist church at her home,
645 Palm street, Tuesday. Mrs.
Grace Roberts, president, pre
sided. Program was a song, "My
Jesus I Love Thee; prayer,
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson; devotionals,
Rev. J. R. L. Halsam, evange
list. Solo by Mrs. Theodore
Graham.
A business meeting followed
with reports from all officers
and chairmen.
Plans were made for the
"World Day of Prayer" to be
held February 9, 1940, at 10 a.
m. at the Christian church.
Closing song, "Savior More
Than Life To Me." Prayer, Mrs.
W. A. Dawes.
Holt Home To
Be Meet Scene
Presbyterian Missionary So
ciety will convene Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
W. W. P. Holt on Corning
Court. Mrs. Howard will give
the devotions and Mrs. A. J.
Hanby will talk on present day
China. I
Roll call will be answered i
on current events of China. j
now You Can Have
STEEL
Venetian Blinds
Custom Made by Columbia
At Only 32c
Square
Foot
Never before offered
In Medford
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Calendar
Tuesday
1:00 p. m. Mary-Martha
circle, home Mrs. C. H. Paske,
1010 South Oakdale avenue.
1:30 p. m. DeMolay Moth
ers, home Mrs. Fred Strang,
416 South Central avenue.
2:00 p. m. Gleaner class,
home Mrs. Mary Stickland, 407
Beatty street.
Presbyterian Missionary so
ciety, home Mrs. W. W. P. Holt
Corning Court.
7:30 p. m. P.E.O. chapter
BE. home Mrs. Wilson Wait,
220 Vancouver avenue.
8:J0 p. m. V.F.W., armory.
Wednesday
11:30 a. m. Friends Social
club, home Eunice Sory, 1416
East Main street.
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons,
home Mrs. Lelie Paxon, 1223
West Main street. .
1:00 p. m. Women of Ro
tary, home Mrs. John Perl,
Coleman Creek road.
2:00 p. m. Phoenix Study
club, home Mrs. W. M. Cald
well. 8:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar
party, parish hall.
Thursday
1:30 p. m. Building Bridge
ciud, parish hall, South Oak
dale avenue.
1:30 p. m. Women's Bible
class, home Mrs. L. N. Young
er, 227 south Holly.
8:00 p. m. Degree of Hon
or, clubrooms.
Saturday
2:00 p. m.D.A.R., home Mrs.
B. G. Harding. ,
Lady Lions Have
Luncheon Party
Lady Lions club met lasi
week at the home of Mrs. Earl
Miller for a covered dish lunch
eon. Spring flowers were attrac
tive as table and room decora
tions.' Mrs. Lyle Thurman won the
bridge prize and Mrs. R. M.
Schino was awarded the pin
ochle prize.
Members present were Mes
dames L. J. Knox, M. Wilson,
Glen Utz, C. L. Coyle, W. M.
Green, J. McDougal, Michael
Beck, E. R. Hoppe, Lyle Thur
man, C. Bismark, F. Runtz, M
Schino, and Henry Zacharisen.
Mrs. Miller was assisted by
Mrs. Clifford Proctor.
Travel Study
Club Meeting
Travel Study club met at the
home of Mrs. H. L. Brown on
Geneva street last week. Mrs.
Janet Gutches presided at the
business session.
Mrs. Harold Larsen presented
a tentative outline of the pro
gram for 1940 which will in
clude studies of Alaska, Canada
and Oregon.
Mrs. E. A. Faber conducted
the program, Los Angeles to
Guatemala City and Mrs. Lar
sen read an Interesting account
of a Caribbean cruise.
Miss' Elizabeth Burr gave a
report on Guatemala, entitled,
"A Plane Trip From Magdalena
River to Barranquilla."
Masonic Dance
Thursday Eve
The second of the series of
Masonic and Eastern Star dances
will be held in the ball room of
the Masonic Temple Thursday
evening, Jan. 18th. These dances
are very popular and are always
well attended. Music is furnish
ed by Dickey's orchestra.
"Washday Shrew!" Does
the name fit you? Be care
ful, Monday Nerves may
get you into the habit ol
scolding and "don'tlng."
Get at the cause of wash
day wrangles by sending
your laundry to us. You'll
be amazed at the differ
ence in your home life,
the difference in your
wash!
STOP THAT
Former local Man
Weds Tacoma Girl
In Recent Service
Friday evening, January 3 at
8:30 o'clock Miss Edna Rozen
of Tacoma, Wash., became the
bride of Wilfred E. Biasing, son
of Mrs. Grace Biasing of this
city and a former Medford resi
dent. The ceremony was performed
at the. home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Amy Rozen in
Montesano, Wash.
The couple will make their
home in Tacoma, after wed
ding trip to Vancouver, B. C.
Mrs. Biasing is a graduate of the
Montesano schools and her hus
band attended school in Butte
Falls.
Mr. Biasing left here to reside
in the north in 1931.
Barneburg Home
Scene of Meet
The Pythian club met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. H.
W. Barneburg. After the regular
business meeting, pinochle and
bingo were enjoyed by the mem
bers during the remainder of
the evening, prizes being won
by Hermine Klein and Hazel
Anderson.
A beautiful birthday cake was
presented to Belle Yarbrough.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess, Austia Barneburg
and co-hostess, Gene Bateman.
Guests present were: Mes
dames Ella Wortman, Mary
Webber, Lula Fisk, Bessie
Michael, Delia Watkins, Her
mine Klein, Belle Yarbrough,
Susie Yost, Emily Conrad, Max
lne Ferg, Gene Bateman, Flora
White, Ruth Walden, Ester Wal
den, Blanche Potter, Mabel
Heimroth, Judith Wolf, Ada
laide Swartz, Lillian Flynn,
Austia Barneburg, Hazel Ander
son, Grace Fulkerson.
Matrons Enjoy
Luncheon Meet
Past Matrons club of Reames
chapter, O. E. S., met last week
at the home of Mrs. Harry Nord
wick on Reddy avenue for des
sert luncheon. Myrna Frink,
Angie Ray and Maude Grants
assisted the hostess.
Twenty-three members en
joyed luncheon and the social
afternoon which followed.
Prizes awarded in various games
were presented to Mrs. W. H.
McDonald, Mrs. R. G. Fowler
and Mrs. John F. White.
Chrysanthemum
Party Delayed
Chrysanthemum Thimble club
card party scheduled for Wed
nesday evening in the Girls'
Community clubhouse has been
postponed until a later date.
Oatmeal Tweed
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Your Spring Fashion Books will show many
versions of Oatmeal Tweeds for Spring 1940.
It Is definitely "THE" fabric for the new season.
Here are Oatmeal Tweeds In new colorings and
styles, each coat superbly tailored and taffeta
lined. Many with matching scarfs of silk crepe.
$1995 $2495
MEDFORD'S OWN STORE
Graduating Group
Of Roosevelt
Present Program
Friday afternoon the graduat
ing 6A class of the Roosevelt
school presented the following
program in the school auditor
ium: Welcome Naomi Hubler
Songs:
(a) Farandole Old French
Melody
(b) Evening Prayer from
Hansel and Gretel
(c) A Wayside Spring Coerne
Piano solo "Valse Bieue"
.- Barbara Sands
Class Sketches Bobby Robinson
Jimmie Scheffel
Good-bye to Roosevelt Margie
Gross
A business meeting of the
Home and School circle follow
ed the enjoyable program and
later a group of 6B mothers
were hostesses for a social hour.
Members of the graduating
class follow:
Betty Lou Baker, Nat Bender,
Betty Bilderback, Patricia Col
vln, Warren Davis, Ann Conroy,
Margie Gross, Naomi Hubler,
Bill Green, Lucile Jessen, Bobby
Robinson, Barbara Sands, Jim
mie Scheffel, Elaine Winkle.
1
St. Anne's to
Enjoy Party
Mrs. A. O. Bauman's unit of
St. Anne's Altar society will en
tertain with a card party Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock in
the Catholic parish hall on
South Oakdale avenue. All per
sons interested are Invited to
attend.
Mrs. J. C. Boyle recently en
tertained the newly appointed
chairmen of St. Anne's units.
Plans were made for the year's
activities.
Sipes Home Is
Scene of Party
Mrs. W. R. Sipes assisted by
Miss Thelma Sipes and Mrs. C.
W. Bentley entertained recently
with a dinner party in honor of
Ervin Willarding, the occasion
being his birthday.
Tables were attractively deco
rated in a pink and white color
motif. The clever place cards
were designed and painted by
Thelma Sipes.
(Continued on Page Five.)
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