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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORTV OREGON. SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1941. PAGE FOTJK SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK Br BETTT SHOEMAKER ', Farewell Party For Mrs. Perkins Held Wednesday ' A group ol Iriendi held no hostess luncheon at Ehrheart's .on Riverside street Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. George -Perkins, who Is leaving shortly .for Tacoma where she will make her home. ' Bridge was at play with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Perkins Mrs. William Davidson, Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mrs. K. Fitz gerald and Mrs. William Kuther lord. ' Attending the affair were Mrs. Glen A. Gibbons, Mrs. Mel Starnes. Mrs. Ralph Furrer, Mrs K. Degman. Mrs. William Peek, .Mrs. Russ Acheson, Mrs. Doug l.. Welch. Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Harvey Robertson, Mrs. Lloyd Sanders, Mrs. O. Brown, Mrs ' Rex Stroud, Mrs. K. Wells, Mrs. Robert ColDurn, Mrs. Drcn Starcher, Mrs. Henry Zachari son, Mrs. William Rutherford, Mrs. Art Wlnetrout, Mrs. Wil liam Davidson, Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mrs. Royal Clare Mrs. Don Bagley, Mrs. Eugene Card. Mrs. O. J. Halboth and Mrs. K. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Powall Returns From Trip to Salem Mrs. H. D. Powell has re turned to her home, 414 Valley view drive, after spending a week in Salem visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilstrap. While In Salem she enjoyed trips to Ocean Lake, Newport and other points of interest. Weds Saturday At High Noon ! I ( r I j Mi Mulholland Weds Mr. Taubele At St. Marks Church Mrs. C. M. Hard Elected Regent Of Medford D.A.R. i 0 a u ...KaIa 4V,m rnrmi, MBrlaria Ann' Mulholland1. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mulhdlland-. 10S Va.ncbujwr. avsnua. whosa marriage wuml at- high-n-ooh. y.t:rda;r .t ?ti Mark's church. Mr. and:M.. TMl44SBlt4li:?r4M4i('l!: Portland. (Photo toy.- Bruno.) Friends- Hold . Crystal Shifwer For Miss Clemens ALSO Slpin Watches from $21.75 Ihi MsmiNWiiwn from $37.50 4 asf Ml. Ceraldine. Clemens wS complimented. Friday evening when Miss Mary Lou Mann and Miss Oda Ball lnvitea a group of friends to the Mann home on Rose avenue for a crystal shower. Cur A. urrra at nlgv during the evening and later refreshments were served to Mrs. John Wood rich, Mrs. Burdette Centers, Mrs FrH IWlc Mrs. Jean Phair. Mrs. Wlpha Whlllock, Miss Mary Hol loway, Miss Dorothy Simonson of Klamath Falls, Miss Clemens and the hostesses. The marriage of Miss Clem ens, bride-elect of Alan Jcwitt, will be an event of June. Party Celebrates Birthday Thursday Mn n. C. Kline. Jr.. Mrs. A YniinB. Mrs. E. B. Vanllorn were point hostesses Thursday evening with a surprise oirtii- doy party honoring their moth er. Mrs. John Lay, at Mrs. Kline's home, Franquitte street. Games were enjoyed and later the hostesses serve refresh- mnU An Mr WnltfT. frt-ach. Mrs. Earl- Gibson, Mrs. William: Palmer, Mrs. Sr. v.annor.n', Mrs. I. tira.dfnr., ISIt Clx'd'e: VanGrtw.l'ck," Ki-is. A. J,. C-p. ;Mls 'Ma fey .Kine, KKs's- J;oycc- Cpxv -fthss; Ja'clwc "amp.r 'np Jtiss Iris- iliiVdiaBdi. The henrine eciflV.etl: numndus gs4t tr ftJfrtts- ( ttrt birthday. Cm Mall Trlbuo nt SjtK BtidgrElect; Given Dinne r And Shower tn jttin of white early summer blossoms in St. Mark's Episcopal church the marriage ceremony of Miss Marjorie Ann Mulholland, daughter 01 ur. ana Mrs. Richard Mulholland, to Henry C. Taubele, son ol Mrs Louise Taubele of Portland was read at high noon yesterday. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon rHinffntit ensemble of nowder blue alpaca, with halo hat of blue straw and a shoulder lengtn veil of white tulle. She wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Ruth Ottoman, ine bride's only attendant, was at tired in a Jacket costume of Kotsa alnara. sheer, with brown accessories and matching hat and a corsage of orchids. Charles Nelson was best man. usners were Cyril Sander and Raymond Doherty. The wedding party enterea the church to the traditional wedding march with Eva Hazel rigg Marsh presiding at the or gan. A group of organ numoers also preceded the ceremony. The service was read by the Rev. Herald G. Gardner, rector of St. Mark's, in the presence of relatives and close friends of the couple. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Taubele received informally in the vestibule of tka fhtirph T)- mnri Mm. Mulholland en tertained relatives and members of the bridal party Immediately following the wedding- wun a hraalrfaat at the Hotel' 'M'e'dfor.d. Miss . 'Louise, Taubele; b Bbrtf- land,- sister- of the- groom-, .was. ah out)f;t6w:n- 'guest. ' .Mr and. Mrs-. Taubele- d'ev parted- during the afterncfon' for .a- 4oup of- California- -ana. ur-e- gofy bie'ache's: an upon tneir t.c r'n. uf.11.1 .rhaksi the'ic home in Portland where Mr. Ta-uueie. ill .gp.v.ernme'n.t service. Kr.ra. Taiihpl'a. t m e-radua'te Of- Medford- high- school., souiner-n Oregon College- of Education ana attended- University el uregon. Mr. Taubele attended the Uni versity of Washington. Dean-Fot iicrook Wedding Held At Bride's Home Mrs. C. M. Hurd was elected to serve as regent of the Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of American Revolution at the Hurd home. 906 West Main street, May 17. Assisting Mrs. Hurd during her term of office will be Mrs. R. Z. Green, vice regent; Mrs O. H. Brenneman, recording sec retary; Miss Sara Van Meter, AAnMnnnflin. epprpfarv: Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini, treasurer; Mrs. Lot tie Daniels, historian; Mrs. i.. M. Wilson, chaplain; Mrs. Roland Beach, custodian; Mrs. Sherman L. Divine, Mrs. Frances Cochran, and Mrs. Bert Lowry, directors. Annual reports of various of ficers and committee chairmen were given and the chaplain, Mrs. E. M. Wilson, gave a memo rial service for the late Dr. Vir ginia Rigg, who passed away sev Aral rppl(l .ABO. The Drogram on -Approvea Schools was presenica Dy mn E. H. Hurd in an original man n.r ih form nf a broadcast. She showed what has been done for the under-privileged in the m,intnlnnu districts of the south, especially emphasizing the Kate Duncan smun scnooi 01 Alahnma and Tamassee school nf Smith Carolina. These two schools are supported entirely hv ih naiichters 01 ine Ameri can Revolution, with the excep .,n nt th salaries of the teach ers of the Kate Duncan Smith school. Hostesses for the social nour ur Mr... R. E. Oreen. chair '.mint Mr C. C. Murray ana M.r. M:. J:. NB&rte, ine rasi juM! of. tA ven will me riiMiir ivine 14, -Flag Day, wit Mt-. Ashiana emumtt.. -XT:I. V.vm Mna f!alr1well was hnnnreH -Fr.lrla.v pvpnintf. MaV 17, with a miscellaneous snower and covered-dish dinner at the home of Mrs. A. O. Floyd on West Main street bv Bear Creek emoloves and friends. Miss Caldwell will be a bride of early June. Fnllnwlnff dinner the evening was spent visiting and the group presented Miss vaiaweu wun gifts. Honoring her were Le: nna Rnwp Clara Pnwpll. Onie Harrison, Vurl Harrison, Edith Thompson-, Janet uucnes. Agnes Williams; Nina Blake, Hilda Bundy, Lucille Morin, Helen Burreson, Robert Gregory, BCr nlce Roomes-. Mabel- Smith. Viv ian DeHass, Maxine Jensen, Lo rena Leach, Wanita Riggert. Margaret Morrison. Carmen Plumlee. Thelma Thomas. Beu lah Notham-, Maxine Cobleigh. Vivian Gill, Betty. Young, Orlo Rowe. Club Meets At Nissen Home Mr and Mrs. Fritz Nisseh en tertained the Double Eight club at -their home, 15 Geneva av Hue; Wednesday evening at din rre'n followed by an evening of tfa'rds: Attni.-tHlnff wprir Mr. and Mrs Fl'o.y.W Biirk. -Mr. and Mi. Frank Gnay. 'Mrs, -Eiia- Marsh-, Mr. aKd Jfte-. 4t(oi8a BiHsh, Mr-si Lulu SJl-5b-ery., Mr-, -sfffi Sir Ron aid Wausiv. 81. KV Mr.-. -wand ftasse). a Mr Fl Steam swd St. jt Mr KMsyr. Miss Lois Yost Entertains Friends At Sunday Dinner mu. Tn.. Mnminffstar was surprised Sunday, May 18, at the home of Miss 1.01s- iosi. Mii. 9, when a dinner was held hnnnrin. her hirthd&v and mem bers of the graduating class of stnior high school. rni..r, u-arp arranffed at fable centered with a girl and boy graduate surrounded by sweetpeas. streamers irom me hanrW nf (he little fisures ex tended to candy cups and plBce cards for each guest. Gifts were opened, after wnicn the arnun attended the theater. Hnnnrlntf Mi Mnmlnffstar WtW Miss Mable Winnlngham, Miss Ethelyn McBee, Miss Alice Mar tan, Miss Virginia Bradfish and Miss Yost. Mrs. Hughes Entertains Club Mr Oliver Hunhes entertain ed her pinochle club at the Hughes home, ou nesi 11 in street, Thursday evening. Mrs. Gil Knlps and Mrs. Mel Younger were awarded pinochle prizes. Attending were Mrs. Harland Wiley, Mrs, Wendell Spence, Mrs. Knips. Mrs. Younger. Mr. Ray Palm.. Mrs-. Franklin George and Mrsi Luke Lawig. Shower Held For Mrs. Zundel At Bittle Home jane Bride Given Shower At Mann Home 1 .aaarilt tntaeetlnaiMS .h.ar ui-.n irl.upn Tuesday even- ing by Miss Jackie Thurman artn Kii Rnrhara Brewer at the Brewer home on East Main street knnnrms Mi Ethelvn Mcuee. Miss McBee's marriage to Albert Barrow will be an event el June 15. ninner was served after wnlen the guests spent the evening vlv Hina anil embroidering their names on wash cloths. Miss Mr-Bee received number of TntriteI tn the hnwer were Miss Margaret Warden, Miss Betty Blaine, Miss Marian Luce, miss Mable Winnineham. Miss Inez MnminKtar Miss Barbara Franklin, Miss Marybeth Brad- fish, Miss Mary Dooley, Miss Geraldine Edwards, Miss Lois Vo.t Ml Nadine Davis. Miss Phoebe Swem, Miss Anne Van Valzah, Miss Doris Sims. Miss Mary Lee Strang, Miss Virginia Bradfish and the two hostesses. Delegates Attend State Meeting Medford Business and Profes sional Women's club was repre sented by four delegates at the tte meeting held last week in PnrtlnnH Attending from this city were Miss Nina Moore, Mis. f A T..-1.1 Th Carl Vnrle ftlli 1 r ' t Mrs. J. W. Grigsby, Mr T.nnetta Himev. Tetir'ing '' president of the local el-ub. was elected program coBrdinatfW. Mrs, Ect Judd, membe: m the state board, attended a pout board MeM-tttf before returning re M,r!Xr'd; Announcement is made of the wedding Sunday morning, May 18, of Miss Bessie Dean, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dean, in Dale Fnrncrook. son of Mr. anri Mn. L. D. Forncrook. all of Medford. The ueririine eeremonv was PP9 A hefnre the firenlace bank- eri with white snaDdrasons. sweetpeas and uutcn iris, ai int.- home of the bride s parents, 10 Laurel street. Tne Kev. w. a Dawes officiated. Given in marriage by her father the hririe chose a DOW rier hlue unit with white acces sories and a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister. Miss Fvernl Dean who wore a shell pink redingote and a corsage of deep pink rosebuds. Kenneth Anderson, brother-in-law of thu groom, was best man. The bride s mother wore a navy blue dress with a pink rose- hurl anri aweetnea enrsaee and Mrs. Forncrook also wore a navy blue dress and similar corsage. Relatives and close irienos 01 the enunle attended the cere mony and reception which fol lowed. The wedding cake was cut by the bride. Immediately following the re ception, Mr. and Mrs. Forncrook left for a short tirp north and are at home to their mends, 728 East Jackson street. Both are graduates of Med ford high school and the bride has been employed at the local theaters Mr. Fnrnprnrtlr 1 em. ployed at the Sixth street Safe way market. flui.nf.te.um cuecta at the uerl. ding included Mr. and Mrs. Gus t&ve Johnson of Portland. Mr. a-na Mrs. Kenneth bhroyer and (daughter Darlene, of Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander sen ef Marshf-ield, Mrs. Zetta Patrick ef Sprague River, Ore. Mrs-. John-son awl Mrs. Shroyer are sisters of the bride. Mrs. L. S. Bittle was hostess at her home on Maple Park drive at a dessert luncheon and konisrhief chnwer Thursday, v,,; Mn Weldon Zundel, who is leaving shortly for Pros pect where she and her family will make their home. Bridge was at play during the afternoon with Mrs. William uniinuv Mn L. Clevenburg and Mrs.' L. Nygaard winning Drizes. Honoring Mrs. Zundel were Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Mrs. Harry nienn Mr r C Cemons. Mrs -r w Sr-heffel Mrs. Harrv Nord- wii-ir tr Mavnard Bush. Mrs. C. Pankey, Mrs. F. E. Nichols. Mr. William Hnllowav. Mrs. L. Nyg'aard, Mrs. S. S. Burk. M-i L. Clevenburg and the hostess, I Mrs. Bi.t'.e. Mrs. A. F. Perry Elected Head Of Women of Rotary m.. Allan F. Perrv was elect. ed president of Women of Ro tary at a lUncneoiI iiiccimib mria Wednesdav at me nomc 01 mn. S. E. Phillips on North River- side avenue. Mrs. Leonard May field will serve as vice-presi. dent and Mrs. Don Bagley as secretary-treasurer. A covered dish luncheon was followed by seven tables of bridge with Mrs. Mark A. Goldy holding high score. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. W. M. Moses and Mrs. Charles Wing. Retiring officers of the of-& ganization are Mrs. Emerson Merrick, president; Mrs. Harold Reichstein, vice-president, and Mrs. Leonard Mayfield, secre. tary-treasurer. Guests during the afternoon were Mrs. Acker, man and Mrs. Joe Dugan. Club Members Attend Garden Tour Ashland Garden club mem bers were hostesses to eut-ef-tn.u.n a m e a t Tupsrlav whoa about 50 toured a iwirnber ef Asl-i- land gardens followed by a luncheon in the park at neon. Lawns. aKrubs, roses, kinin-BS-. iris-, perennial borders-, cutting beds, old-fashioned sardens, out door living rooms and pools were among the interesting items seen on the tour. A group of Medford Garden pluh memher were &rnnn the ladies who motored to Ashland to take part in the garden tour. Mrs. Dwight Finlsy Heads Junior Health Group At a meeting of the Junior Health group of the Jackson County Public tiealin associa tion Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Barnes. Mrs. Dwight Finley was elected a president to succeed Mrs. Leon ard Mayfield. F 1 to" l-cs: 1 Imilnti-Wlttiiitt fiiiicl from $19.50 Lawrence's Cmmlna th Mint Hlch QnalllT Mi-rrttutdl foil n 4 In th b?t atom la largi-r rltlrt, marh trior motftr J A ' .St" -V. -i 9t I a j 1 r .f j' S f I f. sT VX ei. 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