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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1940.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
Br CLAKA MAST DAVIS
Catholic Church
Scene of Wedding
Tuetday Morning
One of the loveliest of June
weddinfi was solemnized Tues
day morning at 9 o'clock in the
Sacred Heart Catholic church
when Miss Jenes Jensen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jen
sen became the bride of Nor
man Moty, son of Mr. and Mrs.
K. N. Moty of Klamath Falls
in a nuptial mass performed by
tha Rev. Father Francis w,
Black.
Tha beautiful and stately
bride, given In marriage by her
father, wore a white satin wed
ding gown of princess style with
train and trimmed with seed
pearls. Falling from a Juliet
cap of seed pearls was a finger'
tip veil of fine net. Her only
jewelry was a small gold cross
White sweetpeas, stechanotls
and lilies of the valley com
prised her shower bouquet.
The bride's sister, Mirs Mar
garet Jenren of Salinas, Cat.,
was maid of honor. She wore
an exquisite gown of blue chif
fon with a Juliet cap made of
fresh pansies and white lark
spur. She carried an old-fash
ioned nosegay of rosebuds, lark
spur and sweetpeas in pastel
shades.
Bridesmaids were the Missus
Ceraldine Wilkinson and Jean
ette McKee. Their Identical
gowns were made of pink chif
fon and their Juliet caps were
of pink larkspur and pansies.
They also carried old-fashioned
nosegays.
Doranne Wood of Salinas,
niece of the bride, acted as
flower-girl. She was pretty in
a gown of yellow taffeta and
tule with wreath of pastel
flowers in her hair.
James Cronin of Klamath
Falls was best man and ushers
were John Jensen and George
Moty, brothers of the bride and
bridegroom.
Mrs. Jensen .the bride's moth
er, wore a green and white
chiffon frock and a gardenia
corsage, Mrs, Moty was dress
ed In navy blue and white, with
gardenia corsage.
A breakfast was given In the
small dining room of the-Hotel
Medford for about 40 guests,
following the ceremony. A
wedding cake and white flow
ers decorated the table.
Among the out-of-town guests
attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woods
and two children of Salinas.
CaL Mrs. Woods is a sister of
the bride. Other guests In
cluded the aunt of the bride,
Mrs. Mathew B. Diedrick of
St. Cloud. Minn., Miss Mar
garet Jensen, sister of the
bride, of Salinas, Cal., cousins
of the bride; the Misses Hllde
gard and Loretta Fleldey of
Oakland, Cal., and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Espey of Prlne
ville. Mm. Espey Is another
sister of the bride.
Following a wedding trip,
the newly wedded couple plan
to make their home at the
Marlon apartments In Klamath
Falls, where Mr. Moty Is asso
ciated with his father In busi
ness. The bride received' her early
schooling at St. Mary's acad
emy In this city. Later she
attended Marylhurst college In
Oswego.
mr. moiy. wno resioea in
Medford until moving to Klam
ath Falls about five years ago,
attended tha University of Fort
land. Miss Simkins
Visits Here
Miss Leneve Simkins, who Is
returning from New York City
to her home at Cottage Grove,
stopped for a short visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodford
last week.
Miss Simkins formerly lived
in Medford. This last year she
has been attending the New
York University.
MOTHERS
tt as rorrrrt yom mild'l htetlli Of
posture problems with srltntiflauir
puniwe rirrrlm.
Nbsen Health Institute
IS Genera rttone tit
Why Have Inexperienced
Operators Do Your Beauty Work
WHEN
Operators with years of experience csn glee you the finest
of beauty work In aa air conditioned salon
AT THESE LOW PRICES
Permanent Waves $2.00 and up
Oil Shampoo and Hair Style $1.00
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Mrs. Norman Moty. nee Miss Jenes Jensen, who was wed In
a beautiful nuptial mass at the Sacred Heart Catholic church
Tuesday morning. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jens
Jensen. The couple will mae their home in Klamath Falls.
(Photo by Shangle.)
Recent Bride
Honored At
Shower Party
Mrs. Arthur Davis entertained
with a linen shower Thursday
evening at her home on South
Peach street honoring a recent
bride, Mrs. Sammy Sleete. the
former Miss Kathleen Carpent
er. The couple were married on
June 10 In Reno, Nev. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Carpenter of Phoenix.
Mr. Sleete is the son of Mrs. W.
D. Sleete of Medford and is as
sociated with Peirce Auto
Freight lines. They are making
their home In this city.
Guests enjoying the pleasant
affair were Mrs. George Car
penter, Mrs. Sleete, Mrs. Bob
Paris, Mrs. Gene Curry, Mrs.
Cliff Peart, Mrs. Ralph Lanti.
Mrs. Paul Corwln, Mrs. Ed
Smith. Mrs. Pat Grant, Miss
Yvonne Crowl, Miss Gertrude
Buchanon.
Games were played through
out the evening.
Davidsons Leave
For San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dav
idson and infant son Durno, ac
companied by Mr. Davidson's
mother, Mrs. Charles F. Shontt
of Portland, left yesterday for
San Francisco, Cal., to vacation
until next Monday.
Mrs. Shontz hsd been a visi
tor at the Davidson home on
Ashland avenue for the past few
days.
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Zonta Delegate
Visits Former
Local Resident
Members of Medford
onta i
to an 1
club may look forward
interesting and detailed report 81 number of pre-nuptial officiated.
of the Zonta International con-1 events. attended Medford I The couple was attended by
vention being held at Estes na-!501001' and Oregon State col- i Miss Fern Cook and Ernest
tlonal park In Colorado, accord-1 ,Fe for three years. Her hus- j Childreth, a cousin of the bride
lng to word received here Sat-1 band graduated from the Salem 1 groom.
urday from Mrs. Ernest Rostel. I schools and attended Oregon I The bride was attractively
who viisted with Miss Louise stl?,e college where he was af-' gowned in a pink frock with
Basford, Medford school teach-1 filiated with Delta Tau Delta I wni'e accessories and a corsage
er and Zonta delegate to the fraternity. In this city he is as-1 ' white carnations. Her at
convention. j sociatcd with the California ! wore a two-tone blue
nirs. nostei, former Med ford , Oregon fower company,
resident and wife of the pub- '
licity director of the park first' uto' p'" n1 '""" OUa ln
saw Miss Basford in the park JI?" " "i put.
wearln a rlnstv rn.,. Hr... "" Utm' Co- " -
broidered in natpl vam onH 1
"carrying several pounds of
programs and notes."
Miss Basford. at the time of
Mrs. Rostels writing, had plan
ned several tours including one
which goes up the Trail Ridge
road over the famous Conti
nental Divide where there are
lots of snow and Alpine flow
ers grow. The former Med
fordite and the Zonta delegate
promptly planned a rendezvous
for tht following day.
Pro-America to
Convene Monday
George M. Roberts. Medford
attorney, will be the Ruest
speaker at the luncheon meet
ing Monday noon of Pro-America,
National Republican Wo
men's organization.
Mr. Roberts will talk on the
Republican convention held this
week in Philadelphia.
It is anticipated that his sub
ject will be of great interest to
members of Pro-America who
are all asked to be present.
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WEST MAIN
APARTMENTS
1001 West Main
Completely Redecorated,
t and t room furnished or
unfurnished. Air Condi
tioning, heat, hot and cold
water, electricity, garage
furnished.
MODERATELY PRICED
Evelyn Leonard
Weds Local Man
In Church Service
Picturesque St. Mark's Episco
pal church was the scene of a
beautiful wedding Friday eve
ning at 8 o'clock when the Rev,
Father Herald G. Gardner uni
ted in marriage Miss Evelyn
Mae Leonard and Franklin Van
Pelt.
The lovely blond bride wore
a gown of heavy French faille,
fashioned with shirred bodice,
full sored skirt. Ions sleeves anrt
'train. Her finger-tip tulle veil
. I was held in place by a toque of
j I orange blossoms and she car-
Mc,,,a auu unco vi me valley.
Preceding the entrance of the
bride, who walked down the
aisle with her father, C. C. Leon
ard, came Mrs. Robert Sher
wood, the bride's only attend
ant. She wore a Colonial gown
of light blue printed organdie
and a leghorn picture hat
I trimmed with long velvet
streamers. Her Colonial nosegay
was composed of pink rose buds
and blue delphinium.
Robert Sherwood was the best
man and ushers were Messrs. j
Donald C. Leonard, brother of
the bride and Murray S. Gard
iner. Mrs. Gardiner sang "At Dawn
ing" accompanied by Mrs. Eva
H. Marsh at the organ who also
played the wedding music. Vows
were exchanged at an altar dec
orated in all white snapdragons,
gladiolia and tapers.
Mrs. Leonard chose a pink
lace dress, a toque of pink flow
ers and a gardenia and pink ba
vardia corsage for her dauch-
Itcrs wedding. Mrs. Van Pelt,
me Driaegroom s mother, wore
a navy blue dress with match.
ing hat and a corsage of gar-;
denias.
After the ceremony, a recep
tion for a few guests was held
at the Leonard home on South
nouy street. Arrangements of
uiiAcu oouqueis ana baskets of
White Pin H ml N li ar. .V, .1
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I rooms.
,4 I The bride's table was covered
with a white madera cloth. A
! bowl of gardenias and white ba
l vardia with white tapers formed
the center piece.
Later' the couple left for a
weddingitrip to the bay area and
J ; southern California. The bride s
ii.ey ensemDie was a
black sheer with white trim-1
mlngs and accessories. She wore '
a corsage of gardenias.
Out-of-town guests attending
the ceremony and reception
were the bridegroom's parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Van Pelt of
Salem. Mrs. Dean Tucker, sister
of Mr. Van Pelt of Salem. Mrs.
niossom Lronn of Portland and
Mrs. H. A. Snowden nnH ktp. :
tuzaoein Ann Irwin of Willows
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Mr- Van Pelt, who was fptrf
RUTH
ROBIN
Oriental Gardens
MEDFORD ;
Tuesday, July 2nd
Admission 11.00 person plus tax
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Mrs. Franklin VanPelt. the former Miss Evelyn Leonard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Leonard, whose marriage was
an impressive evont of Friday evening in St. Mark's Episcopal
church here. (Shangle Photo.)
Baker-Casey Rites
Held in Nevada
Miss Dorothy Baker, daugh-
t.p r.t uA nnUi- nf n,itt Fniu
and Lewell Casev of Medford
were married in Reno. Nev.. on
June 17. The Rev. Mr. Case
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lijntiul sequence of beauty luxuries.
Terfume 5 00; 1 00
F.a Podfr 1.00
5oap .5.1; .50
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
dress with white accessories and
a corsage of carnations.
Those attending the ceremony
were Mr. Casey's mother, Mrs.
Barney Leabo of Butte Falls
; ner sister, Mrs. u. t. cnnarein.
Mrs. Bessie Cook and daughter
Marie. Mr. Casey is associated
with the Pierce-Allen Motor
company
Service Club
To Meet Soon
Service club of Spanish War
Veterans will hold a special call
meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30
at the home of Gladys Rammin,
831 West 12th street.
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fraerance of xumme-r
BstnPoe!er 1.00
Cologne 1.00
Talons. 50
Mrs. Welch Named
Sojourner's Club
President At Meet
Mrs. Douglass Welch was elect
ed president of the Medford So
journers' club at a recent des
sert luncheon, bridge and busi
ness session held at the Hotel
Medford.
Other officers elected were:
Mrs. C. M Starnes. vice-presi-rent;
Mrs. Royal J. Clare, secre
tary; Mrs. G. V. Allen, treas
urer. Retiring officers who
were also instigators of the
Sojourners in this cty six
months ago, who were respon
sible for much of the success
of the organization, include:
Mrs. O. J. Halbcth, president:
Mrs. Clare, vice-president: Mrs.
Welch, secretary: Mrs. Arthur
Herring, treasurer.
Guests enjoying the afternoon
affair were Mesdames Paul J.
Selby. E. L. Faler. E. F. Stan
ton, J. J. Flanagan. Prospec
tive members present were Mrs.
Robert Thomson, Mrs. Myrtle
Peyton.
Members present were Mes
dames C. B. Robinson, A. W.
Samuels. G. V. Allen, George
Allbright, Cliff Andrus, Don K.
Bagley. John Barr, Charles
Bottjer. Eugene Card, Royal
Clare, Harold Cloake. E. S. Deg
man. George Dougherty. Jack
Evans. Kenneth. Fitzgerald, Cal
vin Frances, Herald Gardner,
Halboth, Maurice Harris, Her
ring. R. L. Hollenbeck, Walt
E. Hoppe, Ed Hoppe, Irving
Housechild, Frank Humphrey,
Hal Johnson, Leonard Lewis, A.
W. LaMar. Arthur Loeffler,
Clyde Moffett. James L. Mur
phy. Lester Nielson. Frances
Paige, George Perkins, C. H.
Post. Cliff Proctor, C. S. Ray
mond. Glenn Rose, C. R. Shaw,
Floyd Somers, Bren Starcher.
Starnes, Rex Stroud. Howard
Swanson, Ragnar Unden, Welch.
Kenneth Wells, Robert Wright,
E. S. Randolph. R. T. Alfrey,
Alice Alen, Roy Byrd.
Bridge prizes were won by
Mrs. Faler, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs.
Clare and Mrs. Humphrey.
Hostesses for the next party
will be Mrs. Andrus. Mrs. Barr.
Mrs. Bottjer, Mrs. C. R. Chris
tiansen. Mrs. Bismark is
Party Hostess
Mrs. Herbert Bismark enter
tained in her Beck apartment
Friday afternoon with a birth
day party honoring her daugh
ter Margaret, the occasion be
ing her 11th natal day.
Guests included D'Ann Beck,
Betty Ann and Janet Shaw.
Katherine Ann Hoppe, Fannie
Belle Sullivan, Art ice Earnest.
Shirley Barton, Jeraldyn Je
rome and Dolores Bismark.
Mrs. Bismark was assisted by
Mrs. Michael Beck and Mrs.
Richard Witt. A color scheme
of green and white was used in
decorations at the pleasant birth
day event.
Cm Mall Tribune cut ads.
Don't Let Stocking Worne Spoif
Your 4th of July Holiday
WEAR
Berkshire Kantruns
And Be Secure
You'll become a KANTRUN
fan after your very first pslr.
These exquisite stockings reiist
rurvi . . . but they do more than
that. They powder your legs with
the dullest, sheerest, laciest stock
ings you've ever known. Ask
for Berkshire' KANTRUNS I
BERKSHIRE'S
STOCKINGS
Pair $1.25
M. M. Dept. Store
Mrs. Paul Selby
Feted At Several
Bridge Parties
Mrs. Paul Selby, visitor at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Fabrick on Crater
Lake avenue, was feted at sev
eral delightful parties last week.
On Friday afternoon Mrs.
Glenn Fabrick and Mrs. Mar
garet Fabrick entertained with
a dessert luncheon and seven
tables of bridge for Mrs. Selby.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Wil
liam Bowerman, Mrs. Rupert
Henry and a guest prize was
presented to the honoree. The
two hostesses also gave a party
the same evening. Six tables of
bridge participated and prizes
were won by Mrs. Vera S trader,
Mrs. Frank Perl, Mrs. Jack
Walker and Mrs. John White.
Also entertaining during the
week for Mrs. Selby was Mrs.
William P, Davidson at her
home on Ashland avenue. She
gave a delightful bridge lunch
eon for the following guests:
Mesdames Jack Walker, Neville
Biden, Bayard Getchell, O. J.
Halboth, Walt E. Hoppe, Wil.
ton White and L. T. Nygaard.
Mrs. Eugene Monaco was also
a hostess for the visitor during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Selby and their
daughter, plan to vacation here
until July 8 at which time they
will return to their home in
Sacramento, Cal.
(Continued oa Fsga fits.)
Hollywood, June 29. (JPt
Wayne Morris, young motion pic
ture actor, confirmed today that
he and his society girl wife, Leo
nora (Bubbles) Schinasi, had sep
arated. Elsie Andren
Formerly of Mann's has
Now Joined the Staff of
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