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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1940.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF, THE WEEK
By CLARA MAUT DAVIS
Loi Frazee to
Wed Mr. Bergman
In July Ceremony
Mr. nd Mrs. O. D. Fraiee an
nounce the engagement of theti
daughter Lou Dorothy to
George R. Bergman. son of Mr.
and Mr. G. L. Bergman of Los
Angeles. Cal.-
Miss Frazee graduated from
Medford high achool. claia 01
1938 and later attended the
Southern Oregon College of
Education In Ashland. She grad
nited from Stanford university
school of nursing May 24 of this
year.
Mr. Bergman graduated from
Stanford university In falo Alto,
class of 1937 and is now a senior
at . the Stanford University
trhool of medicine.
The wedding will be an event
.riv Jnlv in San Francisco.
Miss Fraiee will spend a brief
time In Medford prior 10 we
emony.
Recent Wedding
Ceremony of
Interest Here
Of Interest to their many
friend, in the valley is the mar
riase of Miss Norma Zinser,
rtaushter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O
Zinser of Coburg and former
Central Point high school teach
er, to Harold H. Head, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Head of
Central Point on Saturday, June
13.
The wedding took place at
,u.n t the home of the bride's
patents, the service being read
before an arched lattice decorat
mH with nink roses, madonna
mi., and lieht blue delphinium,
h. Dr. J. D. McCormlck of
Springfield, preceding mo
mony, Miss Joan DuRette of
Gervais, sang 'The Prayer Per
feet" accompanied by Mrs.
Frank Saalfeld of Woodburn.
The bride wore a dusty blue
afternoon dress made with a
yoke of blue lace, and a shoul
der corsage of pink roses, lily
of the valley, and blue forget-me-nots.
For her going away
nsemble. she wore a rose and
white crepe dress with a navy
blue coat and navy blue acces
sories. After a breakfast served to
the Immediate relatives and
dose friends, the couple left on
a wedding trip to Victoria and
Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs.
Head will be at home after June
24 at 225 North Holly, Medford.
The bride is a graduate of the
University of Oregon in Eugene
where she was affiliated with
Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Beta
Kanna sororities.
Mr Head sraduated from Ore
gon State college in Corvallis
where he was a member of Beta
Alnha Psl and Mu Beta Beta. He
later took a year of graduate
work at the University of Ore
gon.
Rebekaht to
CrniniM Soon
Mondav evening at 8 o'clock
Olive Rebekah Lodge will meet
for initiation and social. All
Rebekah lodges In tcuthern Ore-
on are invited. The degree
eaDtain. William H. Dyer, and
his staff have been practicing
for some time. Any Rcbekahs
visiting in the city are welcome
Caroline Leaders and her com'
tnlttee will serve refreshments,
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her marriage o'n Friday evening The Impressive ceremony took
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vine offleiaiing. The couple will make their home In Medlora
after a wedding trip north. (Photo by Wiitiey.)
Miss Hayes Will
Attend Missouri
College In Fall
Alice Case Is
Party Honoree
At Two Affairs
According to news received
in Medford yesterday. Miss
Mary Hayes, eldest daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes,
has been accepted into Wash
ington university in St. Louis.
Mo., for a year's course in med
ical social work, during which
time she will also work on her
master's degree. The school
term begins next September.
Miss Hayes for the past three
years has been employed by the
state of Washington In social
service work in child welfare
division. The course at the St
Louis college Is regarded as one
of the finest in medical social
work in the country.
Miss Hnyes, after graduating
from St. Mary's academy here.
graduated from University of
Oregon, F.ugene, where she was
ffiliated with Alpha Chi
Omega sorority. Later she
did post graduate work at the
University of Washington in
Seattle. At the present time
she is located in Aberdeen,
Wash.
BIG SPECIAL!
,.oo
Barnes Home Is
Scene of Meet
At her home on Spring street
drive. Wednesday evening, Mrs
Frances Webb Stevens enter
tained at dinner for Miss Alice
E. Case and Miss Hazel Oliver
The occasion marked, the de
parture-eve of Miss Case for
Washington. D. C, where she
has accepted an appointment
as senior stenographer with the
war department. She plans to
leave for the Capital city Tues
day morning.
Miss Case was also honored
on Friday evening at the Carl
J. Brommer garden on Minne
sota avenue when friends gath
ered for a delightful affair and
presented her with gifts.
Guests Included the Misses
Annie J. Bnteman, Marian Mel
lin, Emma Jane Brewer, Made
leine Metier. Edna Hilder
brand. Geraldine Clemens. Ha
zel Oliver, and Mrs. Frances
Stevens, Mrs. Eudora Smith,
Charles Devine, Mr. and Mrs
F. E. Redden. Mr. and Mrs
Brommer and Miss Joyce Bate-
man.
Miss Case has been associ
ated with the Southern Oregon
Credit Bureau here for the past
ten years. She is a graduate
of Medford high school and
well known. Members and
guests at the affairs which hon
ored her were the personnel 01
the organization.
Mrs. Frame Is
New President
Mrs. Robert W. Frame was
instilled as president of the
Rogue Valley College Women's
club at a meeting held recently
at the home of Mrs. Porter J,
Neff in Highcroft addition.
Others elected were: Mrs. H
S. Chirewin. vice-president: Mrs
Mark Wright, secretary
Elizabeth Burr, treisurer
Mrs. Ernest Barnes was host
ess to tne Rieniora uarnen ciuo
Thursday at her home on East
Main street.
During the afternoon, Mrs
Elmer Wilson and Mrs. J. W.
Jacobs told in a very lntorstlng
manner, high lights of the State
Federation of Garden clubs and
the Regional Garden club con
ventions which they attended In
sea foniana last ween.
rjec, Mrs. Barnes spoke briefly of
m 11 3 V flower arrangements and acees-
sories. and of the care that
. 7 ff . should be given the stems ol
tZZZlClOn ( jCd4WX the flowers used in the arrange-
1 st menu. The women of the club
enjoyed Mrs. Barnes nospivamy
in opening her home for their
nlrasure.
Mrs. Raymond Driver and j
Miss Jane Snedicor assisted the
hostess in serving refreshments
The club is planning a picnic
dinner for the meting date In
July, when the husbands of the
members will be guests.
rj rh ... Moles Are Hosts
. . Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Minne-
Edward Reames, son of for- .pen,, Minn.. Is a recent ir
mer United Mates scn?ior n. rjVBl hfre tn vljjt her broth
Evan Reames and Mrs. neamrs and sl,t,r.n.Uw- mr, ,nd M.
arrived In Mcdtora eeru7 Richard Mole, at their home on
afternoon by motorcar irom Nfwiown rM,
Washington. D. C. Mrs. Johnson has been taken
En route to nis parents noni,on Xript of nnlc ntcrMt, in
here. Mr. Krames visited friends cllldin crater Lake national
In San Francisco for a brlel k Djan,pnrt lake. Oregon
soothing ofter tun, wind, eipoture time. This will mark his first ! caves national monument and
leaves skin looking fine, radiant!) trip to Medford in over l'0'Cmnt City, during her stay
Church Wedding
Unites Medford
Couple Friday
At a beautiful ceremony In
the First Presbyterian church
Friday evening at 8 o clock,
Miss Juns Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams,
became the -bride of John Riley
Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Russell, Sr. Dr. Sher
man L. Divine united the couple
In marriage.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore an exquisite
white printed organdie dress
with ful skirt. Her finger-tip
veil fell from an organdie coro
net trimmed with fresh white
flowers.
Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Jr., of
Santa Monica, Cal., was matron
of honor. She wore a frock
of peach net and carried a co
lonial bouquet of pastel colors.
Bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne
McKay, who wore a tourquoise
blue taffeta gown; the bride's
sister-in-law, Mrs. LeRoy Wil
liams, whose gown matched Miss
McKay's: Miss Shirley Gibson,
who was attired in light blue
taffeta, and Mrs. Elsie Moore,
whose dress was rose net. Their
bouquets were colonial of pas
tel hues.
Miss . Joyce Williams, the
bride's niece, and Miss Darlene
Alvord, cousin of the bride,
were flower girls. The former
was pretty In a green taffeta
frock with matching small bon
net which tied under the chin
with yellow ribbon and lace.
Miss Alvord wore peach taffeta
and a matching bonnet trimmed
in blue ribbon and lace. They
carried baskeU of flowers.
Carl Bennett, Jr., acted as
best man, and ushers were the
bride's brothers, LeRoy and
Lewis Williams, and the bride
groom's two brothers, George
and Robert Russell.
Vows were spoken at nn altar
decorated with ferns and bas
kets of delphinium, white lilies
and tapers.
Mrs. Rose Ellen Uhrine sang
"At Dawning" and "I Love You
Truly." Hans Hoerlien. church
organist, played the wedding
music.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents, 92S
Reddy avenue, for SO guests.
Assisting Mrs. Williams were
Mrs. Gene Cameron, Mrs. Or
ville Childreth, Mrs. F. S. Al
vord, aunt of the bride from
Pasadena, Cal., and Mrs. Jack
Gibson.
The bride's birthday was also
celebated on her wedding day
so a wedding cake and birth
day cake were placed at either
end of the refreshment table,
which was centered with pink
tapers. Pastel flowers decorat
ed the cake plates.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell depart
ed later on a wedding trip to
Seattle. For a going-away en
semble, Mrs. Russell wore a
rose-colored dress, white acces
sories and a white corsage. They
will return In a fortnight to
make their home in this city.
Mrs. Williams, mother of the
bride, wore a rose lace dress,
blue accessories and s white
rosebud corsage at the wedding.
Mrs. Russell, mother of the
bridegroom wore a grjy and
black ensemble with white rose
bud corssRe.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Jr , Mrs.
Harry Kuhn. Sr., southern Cali
fornia: the bride's aunt, Mrs.
F. S. Alvord. and her daughter
Darlene of Pasadena, and Mrs.
Cass Wymore and daughter
Caroline of the Redwoods highway.
Bride-Elect Is
Feted at Shower;
Bridge Affair
Miss Jenes Jensen, bride-elect .
of Norman Moty of Klamath
Falls, was entertained at a show
er party last week at the John
Wilkinson home on rara
avenue. Hostesses were miss
Geraldine Wilkinson and Mrs.
John E. Wilkinson.
Guests Included Mesdames
Oliver Hughes, William Tucker.
Kay Scott, Jack Fitzgerald, Eu
g?ne Monaco, and the Misses
P.itricia Thompson, Jane Rus
sell, Maurine Carlton, LaVerne
Stephenson, Martha ueaousa
and Jeannette McKee.
Bridge was played throughout
the evening with prizes being
won by Miss McKee, Miss De
Souza and Miss Thompson.
The honoree, whose marriage
will be an event of June 25 in
Sacred Heart Catholic church
here, was presented with many
j lovely linen gifts at the shower.
Former Teacher's
Wedding Lovely
Event in Portland
Mrs. William E. Holmes
I4H ea.
A summer supply of this grand
summer cleanierl The light, fluff
cream quickly removes duit, stols
make-up, excett oil. cool ana
Miss Grace Chamberlain of
Ashland was guest speaker and
gave an interesting talk on the
five women poets who have been
awarded the Pulitzer prize.
Refreshments were served In
the yard by Mrs. Helen High
Pierce. Mrs. Harris Janes and
Miss Jane Snedicor.
Lady Elks to
Meet Tuesday
Lady Elks will hold their
final luncheon and card party
of the season Tuesday after-
Miss, noon at 130 o'clock at the Elks
temple Hostesses will be Mes-
Grace Memorial Episcopal
church In Portland was the
scene of the wedding of Miss
Catherine Campbell and Harry
Coleman Campbell last Sunday
evening at 8:30 o'clock. Uniting
'.he cotiple in marriage was the
Rev. Oswald T. Taylor.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, Angus Milton
Campbell, wore a beautiful
gown of heavy white supper
salin of basque style with long
train trimmed with cording of
ruchings of satin and long leg o'
mutton style sleeves. Falling
from a halo of orange blossoms
was a hand made veil of tulle
inset with deep poinU of edging
ol chantilly lace. She carried a
white prayer book and a shower
bouquet of orchids and stepha
not is.
The bride's sister, Virginia
May Campbell, was maid of
honor. She wore a bouffant
dress of azure hue marquisette
inrt a matching poke-bonnet.
Sue carried an old fashioned
nosegay of yellow roses, snap
dragons and delphinium.
Bridesmaid was Mrs. Patsy
Smith Barr of Medford who
wore hyacinth blue marquisette
and carried an old-fashioned
nosegay of yellow snapdragons,
violas and yellow roses.
Barbara Balch was the flower
girl. She was dressed in pale
yellow marquisette with a poke
bonnet and carried a basket of
yellow rose petals.
William T. Angell, a frater
nity brother of -Mr. Campbell,
aeted as best man and ushers in-
eluded Norman Swanson. also a
fraternity brother and Douglas
Wight.
A reception followed the cere
mony at the homo of the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. S. D. Wil
liams, 636 South 17th avenue.
The couple went to Victoria,
R. c. on their wedding trip and
will be at home after June 20 In
fnrtland. For a going-away en
semble the bride wore a fitted
riut and dress of postman blue
wool with matching hat and an
orchid corsage.
Mrs. Campbell was a popular
member of the Medford high
school faculty for the past sev
eral years and was active in
I civic and social anairs ui iw
school and city. Prior to leaving
here for Portland she was hon
ored at several delightful pre-
nuptial parties.
Mr. Campbell is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livermore
Campbell of Eugene.
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Mrs. William Edward Holmes (nee Miss Gertrude Parker),
whose wedding was an event of Saturday, June 8, at the home
of the brides sister, Mrs. Elbert S. Veatch In Klamatn Falls,
with the Rev. Theodore Smith of the First Presbyterian
church officiating. Mrs. Holmes has been a teacher in the
u.j..j ..k.ni, fnr man veers and is widely known In the
valley. Mr. Holmes, the brother of Mrs. John P. Moffat, U
also well known here as an orchardist. The couple will make
their home on his ranch here.
Young-Moore
Betrothal Made
Known in City
A betrothal of interest was re
ceived here yesterday with an
nouncement that on August 20
Miss Beverley Young, daughter
of Mrs. C. R. Bowman of Ash
land will wed David Amoss
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rawles Moore of this city.
The bride-elect is the sister
of Miss Floy Young, well known
Medford hiEh school music in
structor. She graduated from
the high school and Southern
Oregon College of Education in
Ashland, attended tne univer
sity of Oregon in Eugene and is
now working on her master's
degree at University of Califor
nia in Los Angeles. She is affili
ated with Chi Omega social
sorority and Phi Beta Kappa,
national scholastic honorary fraternity.
Mr. Moore whose parenU are
prominent long time residents of
the valley, is a graduate of Med
ford high school and San Mateo
Junior college. He is a senior
at U.C.LJV. where he is major
ing in geology. At the present
time he holds a position with
Douglas Aircraft company.
The ceremony will Uke place
in the Presbyterian church in
Ashland.
The bride-to-be was recently
honored at a shower party when
graduate students of the physi
cal education department at
U.C.L.A. entertained at the I
home of Ruth Felton In Brent
wood Heights in Los Angeles.
Early this month a surprise
luncheon also honored Miss
Young at the El Encanto tea
room in Westwood Village, near
the U.C.L.A. campus.
Noble Grands
Enjoy Meeting
Past Noble Grands club met
at the Girls' Community club
Thursday evening, with 35 pres
ent.
Leah Ivie, president, presided
over the meeting. After the
regular business the entertain
ment committee, with Elizabeth
Bowerman in charge, presented
very interesting program.
Lona Bergman and her com
mittee served refreshmenU. The
cakes were decorated with flags.
The second Sunday in July
there will be a picnic at the
Ashland Lithia park, with Car
rie McDannel, Grace Hamlin,
Rosie Young and Nettie Groves
in charge.
1
dames H. M. Weishaar. Harry
Barneburg and Claude Post.
Clouiif urn (or Too Lata to Claa
ilty Ada u 1:30 p m
Ruth Hedges Home
From Willamette
Miss Ruth Hedges recently
returned to Medford from Wil
lamette university where she
completed her Junior year.
scholar of languages, next year
Miss Hedges will study French
under Dr. Vazakas, head of the
department of languages.
Miss Hedges was accompanied
home by Drs. A. R. and Louis
Hedges, who attended the state
convention of chiropractic phy
sicians held at the Columbia
Gorge hotel near Hood River
While there Ray Samuels, may
Mrs. Frances Stevens and or of Hood River, personall
on a tour
the women
Webb Home Scene
Of Shower Event
Mrs. Martin Boggs Webb. Jr..
was pleasantly surprised by a
group of friends who called at
her home on Sailing avenue on
Thursday evening to present her
with a miscellaneous shower
of many beautiful and useful
gifts.
Participating in the enjoyable
affair were Mrs. Lester Shaw.
Mrs. John Eddy, Mrs. Jack
Schritt. Mrs. Lou Rogers. Mrs.
J. E. Randies. Mrs. Wayne Car
ter. Mrs. Harold Looper. Mrs.
Man-in Albert. Mrs. Emil Peter
son.
the Misses Virginia Anne Hall.
Katherine Shelley.
Mrs. Webb, who was former
ly Miss Vcrna Rae Shelley, has
been the inspiration for a num
ber of gatherings since her mar
riage in this city several weeks
ago.
Guests spent the evening
playing Chinese checkers, after
which refreshments were served.
conducted them
the valley for
auxiliary.
Mistletoe Group
Plan Two Events
Mistletoe club. Roval Neigh
bors of America met at the
home of Mrs. Myrtle Arnold on
Arnold Lane. Mrs. Ethel Latham
assisted.
Two new members. Lottie
Daniels and Loree Ridgeway
were admitted to the club.
Plans for a penny dinner to
be given June 20, and for a
juvenile picnic to be held in
Ashland park, June 21, were
made.
Thirty-two members and
friends enjoyed the afternoon.
Next meeting will be a dessert
)uncheon at the home of Mrs.,
Francis McConochie. 1015 West "
12th street Wednesday evening
at 8:00 o'clock, June 26.
Navy Mothers
Will Convene
Navy Mothers' club will con
vene at the home of Anna
Mears. 11 Vancouver avenue,
Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
(Continued Paga Plvt.)
doting unit lor Too Late to Claa
U7 M Is " :30 p. m.
Cm Mau Trlbuns cut adt.
Cm UaU Tr.ouna want ad.
Pythian Sisters
Will Convene
Pythian Sisters will meet for
a pot-luck dinner Tuesday even
ing at 6:30 o'clock in the K. P.
hall. Members of Knights and
their families are invited to at
tend. Sisters will hold a busi
ness meeting at 8.
clean, tig family site.
WAIHSCOTT'S
East Side Pharmacy
I vears and he will be greeted
here t;- his many friends.
The former Medford resident
is employed In the federal bud
get division of the general ac
counting department In Wash
ington. Ills vacation will
concluded on June 30.
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She plans to return home the
first of the week.
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