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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1940
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
B? CLAfcA MAIY DA7U
Med ford Couple
Fly to Nevada for
Wedding Today
An airplane romance wai to
culminate In marriage today
for Mlaa Florence Scherrer.
danghter of Mr. and Mri. Frank
Scherrer, and Thomat A. Cul
bertson, ton of Mr. and Mn.
Thomaa A. Culbertson. Sr.
The prominent valley cou
ple, both of whom aie pilots.
left yesterday In the Medford
Flying club'i Cub coupe for
Lai Vegas, Nev., where they
were to be united in marriage
today.
The petite blonde bride chose
a rose-colored redingote and
white accessories for her wed
ding ensemble.
Following their marriage, the
couple were to leave by plane
for Los Angeles and Catalina
Island for a week's honeymoon.
They will return to this city
to make their home near the
Medford airport.
The bride is well known In
the valley for her activities in
student aviation, being one of
the first to take up flying. She
Is secretary of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Culbertson has lived here
for a number of years and Is
the superintendent of the Med
ford municipal airport. He is
also flight instructor of the
Southern Oregon College of
Education's civilian pilot train
ing course and the flight In
structor for Medford and the
Crater flying clubs.
Mrs. Knoll Feted
At Two Parties
Mrs. Jimmy Knoll, who has
been visiting in this city with
bar two children, Doreen and
Kay Sue, was entertained re
eently at a delightful tea at the
borne of Mrs. George Barker.
Members of the young mar
ried class of the Methodist
church were guests at the affair
between the hours of 2 and 5
dock. Mrs. Ralph Woodford,
teacher of the class and Mrs.
John Hubler, aunt of Mrs. Knoll
presided at the tea table.
Mrs. Knoll and her mother,
Mrs. Susan Chetelat, both of
Denver, Colo., were guests of
honor at a dinner party also
given at the Barker home.
Julie Carpenter
To Graduate Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter left yesterday by motor
car for San Francisco, where
they will sojourn for several
weeks.
On June 7 In Rosa, Cel., the
Carpenters will attend com
mencement exercises at Kather
ine Branson's school for girls at
which time their daughter. Miss
Julia Carpenter will graduate.
The Carpenters expect to re
turn to their home on the Old
Stag Road about June IB.
Group Leave tor
North Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAllister
accompanied by their two
daughters, Mrs. John D. Raffer
ty and Mrs. Wiley Phares, left
yesterday by motorcar for the
r.orth where they will vacation
for a week.
The family will visit relatives
nd friends in The Dulles after
which they will travel to Port
land to attend the annual Rose
Festival.
.STOCKS
ComriTefeln reu-?irs'
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complete in colors .'. .'dtif
rlliheerl That't the stock
ing 'ward robe 'of, today.
J I ere 't the way .to plan.it:
5polr of dancing 2-mteadt'.
U pairs of date-weight 3-threodi.
A pain of builnen 4-threadt.
2 pair t of iport-octive7-thfeod3
.Look fur.lhe. jcal.thaLsy 1;
rF.crn
89c to $1.00
M. M. Dept Store
To Become
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Miss Florence Scherrer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Scherrer, whose mar
riage to Thomas A. Culbertson
Jr., was to be held today
in Las Vegas, Nevada. The
Browns Return
From Extended
Stay in Arizona '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer
Brown returned to their home
on West 11th street Friday
afternoon by motorcar from an
extended vacation.
After a brief visit in Visalla,
Cal., with their son and daughter-in-law,
the Rev. and Mrs
Leonard C. Brown, they went
to Chicago, 111., by train where
they visited for several weeks
with their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
McClure (nee Emily Brown).
The Browns spent the re
mainder of the winter months
In Tucson, Ariz. They had been
away from Medford since last
September.
Medford Girl Is
Bride of Thursday
At a simple but Impressive
wedding held Thursday noon at
the home of the Rev. and Mrs
Fred M. Weathcrford, Miss Ret
ty Jacquiline Beard of Medford
became the bride of Louis Kula
of Modoc Point.
Rev. Weathcrford, pastor of
the Nazarene church united the
couple in marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C-. Beard,
psrents of the bride, and her
brother, were among the wed
ding guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kula
will make their home in Modoc
Pplnt.
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S
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Bride Today
1 'Is
couple left here yesterday by
plane and following their mar
riage will go to Los Angeles
and Catalina for a wedding
trip. They plan to make their
home in this valley. (Photo by
Wilfley.)
Welch Home Is
Scene of Party
For Visitor
A visitor in Medford from
Tacoma. Wash., is Mrs. Robert
F. Raber, who is the house
guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Welch, at their home on
Palm street.
Last week, Mrs. Welch en
tertained with a salad luncheon
honoring her mother. Tne fol
lowing guests were present at
the pleasant event: Mesdames
Frank Humphrey, Harold John
son, Arthur Loeffler, Irving
Housechild. Eugene Card. Char
les Bottler, Howard Swanson,
Arthur Herring.
Royal Clare. J. L. Murphy.
Ernest Scott, Bren Starcher. 6.
J. Halboth. A. O. Bauman
George Harrington, Henry
Zacharisen and Cordy Sunder-
man. frizes in bridge were
won by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs.
Halboth and Mrs. Bauman.
Flowers In hues of red white
and blue formed attractive dec
orations. Mrs. Egan Travels
East to Vacation
Mrs. H. Chandler Euan nlam
to leave Medford this-evening
mr tne east where she will so
journ for a month She will
travel by train.
Mrs. Egan was rerenflv pin
pointed sales chairman of the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
association. She plans to return
here in time to take active
charge of the office and during
her absence. Mrs. Rupert Henry
will make prenarationi fur the
sales.
Mrs. Egan plan's to visit in
Chicago. III., and New Hamp
shire while in the east.
Local Woman to
Receive Degree
Mabel C. Mark- rnnntv fcAme
demonstration agent, left yes
terday by motor car for Corval
lis where she will receive hr
master's degree in science at
commencement on the Oregon
StMe college campus today.
iWrs. Mack was irrainiunlMl
north by her m-phew. Bill
Tewnea. The two nlan to mum
hre Monday.
LtNa ANN MOYtH. Mgr. TELEPHONE (4
SAVE MORE THAN S0V ON ALL OF YOUR
BEAUTY SERVICES AT THE
MeJford School of Beauty Culture
Snuthfrn Orrrolfi oMfl lMlih,J and but equipped -honl.
Chottay Mschinlett. regularly priced at $10, now only $3.00
$t.S0 Chottay Machinelets reduced Is $4.00
Regular ti.OO Machinelets reduced to $3.00
As an added attraction $1.00 will be reduced on all above
permanent! on Hon.. Tuet. and Wed.. June 3rd. 4th and Sth
Hot Oil Treatment Shampoo and ringer Ware or Hair-ttyle
for only He, and junior work 35c.
Scalp Reconditioning Treatment! ( f0T J jo er $0e etch
Roux Tint Shampoo and either Finger Wave er Hair ttyla.
eemplete for only $1.00.
Htircutt are :5c and junior work lSe.
Free Msrcelt daily except Friday and Saturday
All work carefully supervised by competent instructors.
Upilairs in the Hansen Bldg.. Medford. Ore.
1 Thompsons Leave
Today to Reside
In Northern City
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomp
son, popular residents of Med
ford for the past two years, ex
pect to leave this morning by
motorcar for Portland to
reside. The Thompsons
lived In the northern city
before coming to Medford. Mr.
Thompson has been assistant
cashier of the First National
bank of Portland, Medford
branch.
The couple were recently
honored at a large farewell
no-host dinner dance at Bur
goyne't. Those present at the
affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hoppe. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Marley, Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Frey, Dr. and Mrs. George
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Holmes, Mrs. K. D. Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Drager, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Webb. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Meyers. Dr. and Mrs. Walt
E. Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Render, Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Clare, Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
Zacharisen and Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Johnson.
The Thompsons have a host
of friends here who will regret
their departure from the city.
Miss Sparrow Is
Party Hostess
Miss Harriet Sparrow enter.
j tained last week at Kirtland
larm near central Point with
a dinner B&rtv rnmnlimantinff
: Miss Barbara Drury. bride-elect
01 r Tea Underwood.
Guests included members of
Miss Drury's regular bridge
club, and two others. Mrs. Guy
Stoddard, a visitor In Medford
from Klamath Falls, and Mrs.
Norris Porter, the honoree's
sister.
Members bidden Included the
Misses Clarita and Frances Mc
Cormick. Marian Moore. Pa
tricia Thompson, Mildred Drury
and Mrs. Harvey Robertson.
Drury Residence
Scene of Party
Miss Barbara Drury and her
fiance, Fred Underwood, were
honor aiiesti at
last week at the home of the
bride-elect s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen R Dmrv nn cn,.tv.
Oakdale avenue.
1 Hostesses were Mrs. C. Nor
man Gail and the future hii'.
sister. Mrs. Norris Porter. I
ThirtV fftiestS Were hirMen a
the surnri.se event inH
were enjoyed throughout the
evening.
The Connie's mBi,na ...111
be an event of Friday evening
at St. Mark's Episcopal church.
Hiles to Depart
F or Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. George H Mile.
and Mrs. Hiles' sister, Miss Lil
lian Dreessen. plan to leave to
day by motorcar for Los An
geles and other southern Cali
fornia cities to vacation for sev
eral weeks.
Miss Dreessen arrived in Med
ford Friday by United main
liner from her home in Kalls
pell. Mont., to visit the Hiles
at their home on East Main
street. Following the California
sojourn, she will accompany the
couple back to Medford for
more extended stay.
Past Matrons
Club to Meet
Past Matrons club of Reames
chapter will hold its final meet
ing of the year Monday after
noon at 12:30 o'clock In the
Masonic temple. All members
are asked to attend.
Committee in charge In
cludes Mesdames Robert F
Fowler, Will Bishop and Harry
Nordwick.
Clnune tuna for Too Late to Clu
ltr Au is I 0 p. n.
tall It On tour Eirrtnrai
Prebltmt Hhta Otbert Cant
Fit Thm.
Medford Electric
Rawmtnt Mrdfort BI1
Mr. Underwood
Is Honored at
Party Friday
Charles "sum and Charles
Barnes were hosts at the latter'
country home on Crater Lake
highway Friday evening fo,- a
pre-nuptial party honoring Fred
Underwood, future benedict of
Miss Barbara Drury.
Guests Included friends of
Mr. Underwood who will act
as ushers at his wedding In
St. Mark's Episcopal church
Triday evening: Messrs. Otto
J. Frohnmayer, William Bower-
man, Charles Rlsse and the
hosts.
Other guests were Dr. Robert
W. Sleeter. Russell Aeheson.
Norris Porter and Harvey Rob
ertson.
Card games and refreshments
were enjoyed during the even
ing.
Two Initiated
In Nevita at
Recent Meet
Nevita chanter No. 03 O If
met Tuesdav in h Ma
temple at Central Point. Initia
tory service was given for Mrs.
Alma Twyman and E. W. Thom
as. These new members express
ed their pleasure with the fine
way in which the officers pre
sented the several degrees or
the order.
Following the meeting, re
freshments were served by a
committee composed of Edith
Scott, Olive Dean, Sarah Vin
cent and Isabel Leever.
At a recent meeting of the
chapter some of the officers of
Jobs Daughters of Bethel No.
14 of Medford were special
guests, together with their o,,.r.
dian. Mrs. Esther Sanderson.
Guests Included the Misses Char
lotte Older, honored queen;
Ruth Nordwick. senior nrinr-eaa-
Nannette Holmes, Junior prin
cess; Joan Aya, chaplain, and
Jaqueline Thurman. third me..
senger. They were given a cor
dial greeting and escorted to
places of honor in the East. The
girls presented ak-etnhe k
Job's Daughter initiatory cere
mony ana 101a the purpose of
the order. Mrs. Sanderson oavm
a brief history of the organiza
tion and showed how girls of the
impressionable aze were niv.n
an opportunity for expression
and cultural growth In the
order.
After nresentatinn nt M .u
ioned noseffavs to hnnnr 011MI,
a short olav was nresenteH hv
the public speaking class of the
high school. The play "Two
Pair of Spectacles" was under
the supervision of the class in
structor, James Harrison.
Final meeting of the chapter
before summer vacation will be
held June 25. Committee an
nounced for that meeting in
clude: Hall decoration, Mrs. Has
kell Holt: program, Mrs. Pearl
Bonney: dining room decoration
Mrs. Guy Tex; refreshments.
Mrs. J. C. . Cook. Mrs. Sam
Koehler. Mrs. Harold Hise. Mar
jorie Pen and Miss Alice Han
ley.
Mrs. Norris Porter
To Address Club
Mrs. Norris Porter (nee Laura
Drury! who returned to Medford
recently from Flat. Alaska, will
be guest speaker at a meeting of
the Travel Study club Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of Miss Elizabeth Burr.
Orchard Home drive. Mrs. Por
ter will speak on 'her expert
ences during her two years resi
dence in Alaska.
Mrs. H. L. Brown will present
a paper on "Early Missions of
fiith Healing in Canada."
HOME LOANS
Funds are available for loans en
residence properties, to finance pur
chase or eenttruetlon of hemes.
INSURED SAVINGS
Investments In this Association
are tntured by an agency of the
Federal Government and participate
In semi-annual dividends distributed
In July and January.
I JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Association
126 East Main
"Queen Elizabeth"
Miss Mary Elizabeth Shreve.
who was recently selected as
the official "Queen Elizabeth"
to reign over the sixth annual
Shakespearean Festival In Ash
land this summer. Miss Shreve,
pretty 19-year-old Medford high
school graduate, is a prominent
member of the younger set
here. She will be dressed In
full Elizabethan costume of 300
years ago and with her court,
will be the official "good-will
ambassador" of the Festival.
Plans are being made for her
appearance in a number of
cities throughout Oregon and
northern California, advertising
the plays.
"5pnn Fling"
Is Enjoyable
Social Affair
The younger set gathered at
Dreamland hall last week to
participate in the Senior Girl
Scout "Spring Fling".
Patrons and patronesses were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Bower
man, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson An
derson, Mr and Mrs. O. A. Eden,
Mrs. Raymond Driver, Mrs. Por
ter J. Neff, Mrs. George Hensel
man and Mrs. Marjorie Pena.
Decoration committee includ
ed the Misses Jeanne Smith,
Natalie Parker, Charlotte Older
Ann VanValzah. Mrs. Driver. A
clever decoration feature was
a surealist stage setting depict
ing various popular songs con
structed by Jim Elliott.
Refreshment committee In
cluded Miss VanValzah, Peggy
Young and Mrs. Henselman.
Shirley Weisenberger and Patri
cia Young were in charge of the
program '
During intermission the Misses
Helen Young. Betty McKenzie
and Dorothy Root sang.
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Carpenter Home
Scene of Tea
Veritas orchard, home of the
Leonard Carpenters, was the
scene of a tea given last week
by the council members of the
Girl Scouts for leaders and
committee women. In charge
were Mesdames Leonard May-
field. George T. Frey and Fitz
Brewer.
Presiding at the two tea
tables, which were attractive
with pastel appointments and
flowers, were Mesdames John
C. Boyle. C. Rease Braley. Ray.
mond Driver and Porter J. Neff.
Tables were located on the ter
race overlooking flowers, gar
dens and the swimming pool.
Sixty guests called during the
afternoon.
Mrs. Spencer Is
Hostess at Home
For Bride-Elect
Mrs. Ralph Spencer enter
tained at her home on South
Newtown street last week In
honor of her niece. Miss Eve
lyn Leonard, bride-elect of
Franklin Van Pelt.
A bridge supper and miscel
laneous shower, was enjoyed
during the evening.
Guests included the Misses
Ruth Ottoman. Margo Boyle.
Everetta Gillespie. Betty Purdin
and Mesdames Murray Gerdiner
(nee Mary Louise McEIhose),
Robert Sherwood. O. J. Hal
both. M. D. Field. A. Orin
Schenck. H. B. Kellom and C.
C. Leonard, mother of the
bride-elect.
Bridge prizes were won by
Mrs. Gardiner, Miss Boyle and
Mrs. Schenck.
Orange blossoms and pink
bouvardia formed attractive dec
orations. The honoree's wedding will
be an event of June 28 in St.
Mark's Episcopal church here.
Eldridges Leave
For Commencement
Mr. and Mrs r. N TlrfrMo.
accompanied by Mrs. Eldridge's
mother. Mrs. Rose Eifert left
yesterday by motorcar for Port-
iana wnere they will attend
commence ment exercises at
North Pacific college in the
Tirst Baptist church on Tuesday.
Mrs. tldndges son. William
L. Barnum will be itiumi the
graduates. Also present will be
miss Joan Buchter who returned
north with Mr. and Mrs. Barnum
after thev had viitii hern I o art
I week. She is the guest of Shirley
scnoonover in Portland and
later, Miss Schoonover will re
turn home with Miss Buchter to
visit here for several weeks.
Mrs. Eifert plans to visit her
daughter, Mrs. M. E. Schoonover
while in the north.
Party Enjoyed
At Talent Home
Mrs. Doris Bell Reeder. a re
cent bride, was honored at a
party at the home of her grand
mother, Mrs. T. J. Bell in Talent
last week.
Guests present were Mes
dames Arms Goddard, George
Galbrith. R. E. Robison. Ed Foss,
Frank Parke, Charlie Holdridge,
Edith Hayman, Clarence Mathes,
Vic Mason, Henry Mason, Myr
tle Jacobs. Glen Withrow, Fred
Rapp. Earl Dunkin, Chase Card
ner, T. O. Penland. Floyd Bell.
M. T. Job. The Minn Rertha
and Cama Hayman. Dorotha
Mathes, Margaret Strahn. Hazel
I ems.
The honoree received many
lovely gifts at the party.
Mrs. Swanson Is
Party Honoree
Mrs. Howard Swanson was
complimented at a recent party
given by Mrs. George Harring
ton and Mrs. Ernest Scott at the
Scott home on Glen Oak court.
Guests enjoying the shower
and bridge luncheon included
Mesdames: A. O. Bauman, Joe
Marshall. B. L. Nutting. Pat
Dunn, Clarence Schmidt. W. A.
Llngaas. Douglass Welch, O. J
Halboth. Russell Aeheson, Larry
Espey, Joe Dugan, C. I. Drum
mond and D. L. Flynn.
Spring flowers and decora
tions in pink, white and blue
motif were pretty as table and
room appointments.
dome ing
ez. bottii or
Tussy
EAU DE
Cologne
50?
(lvMr $1.00 valve)
Grand treat for your
budgetl And a refresh
ing treat for a dusty
perspiring skin! Use It
as a body rub...prolongs
that cool after-bath sen
sation. Choice of three
fragrances popular
Tropical 8 p 1 e e. new
dewy . fresh Mountain
Laurel, er Verbena Bouquet.
WAINSCOTTS
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
MAIN AND RIVERSIDE
Mattson-Whitten
Wedding at George
Home in Medford
Miss Ina L. Mattson of Roe
burg. Wash., became the bride
of E. Noyea Whitten of Skam
ohawa. Wash., Monday evening.
May 27, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. George. 277 Cottage
street in this city.
The bride wore a dark blt
tailored suit with white acces
sories and a corsage of white
rosebuds and bouvardia.
Attending the couple were
the bride's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Agre of Portland. Rev. W. A.
Dawes, pastor of the First Bap
tist church here, officiated at
the ceremony.
The rooms were beautifully
decorated with garden flowers
for the occasion.
After the wedding the couple
left for a short honeymoon and
returned here Thursday for a
visit of several days. ' They
will make their home in Mc
Minnville. Miss Fick Sails
For Honolulu Stay
Miss Virginia Fick, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick,
sailed Friday on the Matsonian
line from San Francisco for
Honolulu, to spend the summer.
Miss Fick. teacher in the
Klamath Falls high school,
plans to attend summer school
in the islands during part of
the summer. She will also
visit from time to time with
Mr. and Mrs.' Duane Malone,
1701 B. Kewalo, Honolulu; Mrs.
J. H. Williams and -son Maurice
at Hilo. 318 Lehua avenue. Mrs.
Williams and her son formerly
lived in Medford. Mr. Malone
is Miss rick's cousin.
Miss Fick spent some time
in Honolulu last summer.
Croup Visits In
Northern Cities
Miss Ruth Luy. her mother
.Mrs. Harry Luy and Mrs. B. R.
Miller and daughter Gayle spent
the week end visiting In the
north.
Miss Luy and her mother
went to Corvallis to visit with
Mrs. B. R. Bradshaw while the
latter two stonDPd in .ti
City to be the guests of friends.
Pythian Sisters
Meet Tuesday
Pythian Sisters will convene
in the K. P. hall Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. Members end
visiting sisters are invited to at
tend, staff practice will be held
following the business session.
Lady Elks to
Meet Tuesday
Ladv Elks will meet 4nr A mm.
rert luncheon Tuesday afternoon
at iMu 0 clock in the Elks Tem
ple. Committee in charge in
cludes Mrs. W. H Mi-nnn-an
Mrs. J. L. Murphy and Mrs. Min
nie Bellinger.
(Continued on Pa Nine.)
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Band Instrument
thli ffomnir
foln trt school Ksn4 la
the fall.
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