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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 1, 1941
PAGE FOUR
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
BETTY fHOCMAKEH
By
Geraldine Clemens
To Wed Mr. Jewitt
This Afternoon
To be wed thli afternoon In
the parsonage ol th Nrst Meth
odiit church In Reno. Nev.. are
Miss Geraldine Clemen, daugh
ter of Mr. nd Mn. Cecil Clem
ma nf this citv. and Allen Jew
itt. ion of Howard P. Jewitt of
Central Point
The double ring ceremony
will be read by the paitor of the
church. The bride haa choaen
tailored navy blue ault with
navy blue and white accessories
and a shoumer corsage 01 or-ehidi.
After the wedding trip to
Lake Tahoe. Carson City, Nev.
and other points of Interest In
Nevada and California, tne cou
ple will return by the coast
route to Medford and be at home
at 811 West Tenth street.
Mrs. Jewitt Is a graduate of
Medford hlsh school and for the
last year has been employed as
bookkeeper by the Southern Ore-
con Credla Bureau. Mr. Jewiu
a graduate of Central Point high
school. Is employed at Don
Crulkshank Typewriters.
Prior to the wedding Mrs.
Jewitt has been feted at num
erous showers by her friends In
this city.
Mrs. Hogan Head
Musical Society
For Coming Year
Weds Today
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Miss Geraldine Clemens,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Clemens of this city, who will
wed Allan Jewitt. son of How
ard P. Jewitt of Central Point.
In Reno this afternoon. (Photo
by Bralnard.)
Announcement Made
Of Marriage Of
Robert Minear
Mrs. M. Hogan was elected
to serve as president of the Med
ford Musical society for the
coming year, at picnic dinner
and business meeting held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter
J. Neff on Berkeley Way Mon
day evening. The affair mark
ed the close of the 1940-41 sea
son for the society until the fall
months.
During her term of office Mrs.
Hogan will be assisted by Mrs.
J. C. Boyle as vice-president;
Mrs. Royal Clare as secretary,
and Mrs. Frank Reum, treas
urer.
Dr. R. P. Mortensen showed
motion pictures taken on re
cent trip through Mexico and
South America and the woman's
chorus, directed by Mrs. C. H.
Paske and accompanied by Mrs.
Rawles Moore, sang four three-
part selections.
Members of the chorus are
Miss Marguerite Luman, Mes-
damet John Day. M. Hogan, T,
H. Reum, C. O. Larlson, Clare
Russell, J. P. Wallace, Richard
Payne, Cora Guatin, E. Gore, M
E. Sands and Douglass Welch,
with Harvey Moore as pianist
nd Mrs. C. H. Paske as director,
The group also listened to the
radio address of the President.
The Medford Musical society,
organised for the purpose of
bringing outside concert artists
to Medford and for the promo
tion of Interest In music In the
community, la open to all inter
ested In the alms of the society.
During the pest year, under the
leadership of the retiring presi
dent, Mrs. A. O. Bauman, the
group presented two concerts.
one by Bernard Abramowltach,
pianist from San Francisco, at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Char
lea I.emery, and a duo recital
by Elizabeth and Harlow Mills,
violinist and pianist from Pasa
dena, Cal.
Dean Theo. Kratz of the Uni
versity of Oregon was also guest
of the club and gave an Informal
lecture. Illustrated at the piano,
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J
C. Hayes. The spring concert
at the high school during Na
tional Music week was under
the direction of J. Cyril Sander.
The group also enjoyed a Christ
mas party at the Charles Lem-
ery home and an Informal pro
gram of violin and piano music
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.
L. Sanders when Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Whltsel. recently of Los
Angeles, were guests of the so
ciety. The woman's chorus, organiz
ed late In the spring, will re
sume practice early In the fall
under direction of Mrs. Paske
and Mr. Moore as accompanist
All members Interested In choral
work are urged to join the .
group. I
It was announced that Bob
Brewer, high school trombone !
player, received the award as
the outstanding music student ;
at the high school.
Of Interest to friends and rela
tives In Medford and vicinity Is
announcement of the marriage of
Miss Zelna Marion Maris, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Maris of Smith River, Cal., to
Lieut. Robert C. Minear, son of
Mrs. Jessie Minear of this city.
Immediate relatives and
friends were present for the ring
ceremony, read at the home of
the bride's parents Friday even
ing. May 23. The rooms were
arranged with white delphin
iums and roses and lighted
tapers.
The bride chose a floor length
gown of white chiffon and wore
a corsage of Cecil Bruner roses
and iris. '
A reception followed and the
service table was centered with
the three-tier wedding cake
which was cut by the bride.
The guests were sealed about
the dining room at small tables
which were centered with light
ed candles and small bouquets
of summer flowers. Over 100
guests called during the recep
tion.
Mra. Minear graduated from
Crescent City high school and
has completed her junior year
in home economics at Oregon
State college. She attended the
University of California for a
year and is affiliated with Alpha
Delta PI social sorority.
Lieut. Minear will bo graduat
ed from Oregon State college
with the senior class this year
and received his commission In
the R.O.T.C. as lieutenant in the
engineers' division. He Is a
member of Tau Beta PI and
Sigma Tau, both national engi
neering honorarlea; Scabbard
and Blade, national military
honorary, and la affiliated with
the Society of Military Engi
neers and the Society of Auto
motive Engineers. He served
as major In the R.O.T.C. engi
neers during his senior year.
Lieut, and Mrs. Minear plan
to leave soon for Fort Belvoir.
Va.. where he will enter an army
officers' training school. Later
they expect to return to Fort
Lewis where he will be assign
ed to work in the engineers' di
vision.
Mrs. Minear and son, Donald
Minear, both of this city, attend,
ed the wedding in Smith River
McBee-Barrow
Rites To Be
Read Today
The marriage ceremony of
Miss Ethelyn McBee. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. McBee of
206 Cottage street and Albert
Barrow., son of Mr. and Mrs
Ray Barrow, 540 Edward street
will be read this afternoon at
1:30 o'clock at the First Christ
ian church.
The bride will be given in
marriafre by her father with the
Rev. R. W. Coieman reading
the service. The bride will wear
a white snaaowea noor-icngm
organdie gown with a finger tip
veil and a halo of orange blos
soms. She will carry an arm
bouquet of spring flowers.
Miss McBee has chosen as her
maid of honor Miss Mabel Win
ningham of this city, who will
wear a floor length dress of tur
quoise blue net and carry a
bouquet of spring flowers. Best
man will be Dale Howard.
A reception will follow at the
Barrow home honoring the wed
ding party. Assisting about the
rooms will be Miss Inez Morn
ingstar and Miss Barbara Brewer.
Following the reception they
will leave for Corvallis by the
coast route where Mr. Barrow
will complete his year's study
at Oregon State college and re
turn to Medford to make their
home. Mrs. Barrow was a mem
ber of the graduating class at
Medford Senior high school
Thursday evening.
Phoebe Dean
Tells of Betrothal
To Dr. Staples
.
Announcement was made
Thursday at the Alpha Delta
Pi sorority house on the Uni
versity of Oregon campus in
Eugene of the engagement of
Miss Phoebe Dean, daughter of
Dr. and Mra. George B. Dean
of Jacksonville Star route, Med
ford, to Dr. Lloyd Staples of
Eugene.
The news was told at a dinner
party at the sorority house. The
marriage will be an event of
early July.
Miss Dean, a graduate of Med
ford high school, will be gradu
ated from University of Oregon
with the class of 141. She is a
member of Alpha Delta Pi social
sorority.
Dr. Staples. geologist for
Horseheaven and Cordero Min
ing company, is a graduate of
Columbia university, a member
of Phi Beta Kappa national
scholastic honorary and affiliat
ed with Sigma XI. He received
his doctor's degree from Stan
ford and is chairman of the Ore
gon section of the American In
stitute of Mining Engineers.
Service League
Plans Breakfast
At Fabrick Home
Travel Study Club
Schedules Meeting
The Travel Study club will
meet Monday at 2 o'clock w
Mrs. Earl Moore, 31 Elm street
Elliott-Hopper
Wedding Held at
St. Marks Church
Miss Helen Elliott, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Elliott of
Dallas, Ore., and Charles Hunt
Hopper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank R. Hopper of this city.
were quietly married rriaay
morning at 10 o'clock at St
Mark's Episcopal church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a tailored
white suit and an orchid cor
sage. She was attended Dy miss
Evelyn Yunger, of Dallas, w.
O. Hammond of Salem was best
man. The aingle ring ceremony
was read by the Rev. Herald
Gardner, rector of St. Marks.
A wedding breakfast follow
ed at the Hotel Holland honor
ing the wedding party with
members of the families In at
tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Hopper
will make their home here.
Mrs. Hopper Is a niece of Dr.
and Mrs. B. R. Elliott of this
city. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Elliott
motored to Medford Wednesday
to attend the wedding of their
daughter and were overnight
houseguests at the Elliott farm.
Janet Ross
Pledged To Kwama
Miss Janet Ross, daughter of
S. L. Ross of Grants Pass and
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Clatous
McCredie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Chllders and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Chiidcrs, all of this city, has
been pledged to Kwama, sopho
more honorary on the University
of Oregon campus.
Basis for membership In the
sonhomore service honorary U
scholarship and service and lead
ership in campus activities. Miss
Ros is affiliated with Alpha
Delta PI social sorority.
Grandparents Attend
Commencement Exercises
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Shea
returned to Longview, Wash.,
by motor yesterday afternoon
after attending the commence
ment exercises of their grand
son. Charles Offenbacher at
Jacksonville. During their stay
in this vicinity they were house
guests of their daughter, Mrs.
'Ray Offenbacher. at Ruch.
Meeting for the last session
before summer vacation, mem
bers of the Women's Servlee lea-
rue of St. Mark's Episcopal
church will breakfast together
Monday at 9:30 at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Fabrick, 108 era
ter Lake avenue. A business
meeting will follow.
Hostesses will be members
of the executive committee of
the league, Mrs. C. H. Andrews,
president, Mrs.' John Moffat,,
Mrs. V. J. Robinson, Mrs. M. M.
Herman. Mrs. H. Gates, Mrs.
Ward Hammond. Mrs. H. B.
Murphy, Mrs. Terry Holbertson,
Mrs. John Mann, Mra. Royal E.
Bebb, Mrs. J. F. Fliegel, Mrs.
J. A. McDougall, Mrs. A. G. Mc
Millin,, Mrs. Margaret Fabrick
and Mrs. Richard Wray.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Robinson.
Members of the Evening Guild
of the chiu-ch met last week at
the home of Mrs. James Grlgsby
In Jacksonville for the last meet
ing before summer vacation
Following dinner at 0:30 o'clock,
a business session waa held.
Mrs. J. F- Fliegel, Mrs. Fred
Karlson and the Rev. Herald
Gardner gave reports of recent
Episcopal conventions in Cor
vallis and Portland, and Mrs.
Leila Paxson spoke concerning
the United Thank Offering of
the Women's Auxiliary. Mrs.
I. E. Schuler of the program
committee outlined the religious
education program which the
guild will undertake next fall.
Assisting Mrs. Grlgsby were
Mrs. E. Mlngas, Mrs. C. O. Larl
son, Mrs. H. T. Gentle and Mrs
William Clegg.
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i Wedding An
Event of May 24
Mrs. Schakelford
Weds John Jones In
Evening Ceremony
Beitr Jane Harding. 18. waa selected to be Queen of the an
nual Portland Rose Festival which will be held June 11 to 14.-
t . .) rrmony perform
ed Saturday evening, May z.
i- ,v,. r.,.nrr of a few friends,
Mifs Audrey naroee,
of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Barbee
of this city, and Herman Shults,
son of Houston Shults of Fresno,
Cal.. were married, i ne
was read by the Rev. Turner
rr...M at the home Of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. inomas w
CirinrA.
The wedding party stood be
fore the fireplace banked with
spring flowers, and with bou
quets of white watsonia and
(-ilnlr ruVinlM Oil the mantle. The
wedding march was played by
Joan Thomas.
The bride wore a dusty rose
afternoon frock with pleated
skirt and blue accessories. Her
corsage was of gardenias and
Dutch blue iris. The bride s ai
t.nHant Miss Betty Weaver,
wore a dress of dusty rose with
white ruffles at the sleeves and
throat and a corsage 01 laven
der sweetpeas and yellow rose-
neas. Robert . inomaa acreu
as best man.
At the reception following the
ceremony the hostess, Mrs. R.
E. Thomas, was assisted in serv
ing by Mrs. H. W. Zumwalt,
who earlier In the evening hon
ored the wedding party with a
dinner.
Later a group of friends sur
prised the young couple with a
shower and charivari. Refresh
ments were served by Miss
Adelle Thomas, Miss Joan Thom
as, Miss Patricia Zumwalt, Miss
Anne Sweet and Miss Jewel
Johnston.
Mrs. Essie Schackelford and
John Charles Jones were quiet.
ly married Saturday evening at
o clock ai ma Main
street, with the Kev. wonord
Dawes, pastor of the First Bap.
tist church in tnu cny, reading
the ceremony.
The wedding party stood be
fore a fireplace panked with
red and white roses, miss ju
ness Butler played "I Love You
Truly." The bride was gowned
In a sheer blue crepe areas ana
carried a French bouquet. She
was attended by ner oaugmer:
Mrs. Robert Liggett, who wore
a rose crepe dress and a cor
sage of pastel flowers. Robert
Liggett was best man.
Following the ceremony the
guests joined in the reception.
The service table was centered
with a low bouquet of Cecil
Bruner roses and lighted ta
pers. The wedding cake was
cut by the bride.
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding included Mr. and
Mrs. James Schackellord ot
Portland, son and daughter-in-law
of the bride; Mrs. Johnson
of near Medford and Mrs. Bur.
nell of Jacksonville.
They will make their home In
Central Point where Mr. Jones
plans to build a new home. Prior
to taking up residence In Ore
gon, Mr. Jones made his home
i. r.. Ano.W and Mrs. Jones
is a former resident of Wert J
Virginia. Ji
Local Residents
Are Dinner Guests
At Carrillo Home
Mrs. Hazel Roberts and daugh
ter Rosalie. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Steward and Miss Joan Stoehr,
all of this city, motored to
Grants Pass Wednesday evening
where they were guests at the
summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Carrillo on the Rogue
river.
Entertaining at the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Carrillo and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straley,
also of Grants Pass. The even
ing was spent visiting.
The Carrillos. recently return
ed from New York, left Satur
day for Santa Monica, Cal
where they will be guests at
the home of Mr. Carrlllo's broth
er, Leo Carrillo of Hollywood,
In Santa Monica canyon. They
plan to return to Oregon later
In the summer.
R.N.A. Schedule
Thursday Meeting
Members of Royal Neighbors
of America will meet at the K.
of P. hall Thursday evening at
8 o clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary Today
Celebrating their golden wed
ding anniversay today are Mr.
and Mrs. w. j. noDeris, ai ineir
home, 720 West Second street.
They were married in Fargo,
N. D., June 1, 1891.
A family dinner has been
planned in observance of their
50th anniversay, with their chil
dren. Vera S. Murdock of Los
Angeles, Cal., and their son, w
H. Roberts of North Bend, Ore.
present for the occasion.
The Roberts have made their
home in this city since 1923
Mr. Roberts, familiarly known
as "Dad" Roberts, Is engaged
in real estate.
Informal Tea
Honors Visitor
Mrs. Douglass Welch Invited
a few close friends to the Welch
home, 511 Palm street, yester
day afternoon for an Informal
tea honoring her mother, Mrs.
Robert F. Raber of Tacoma,
Wash. Mrs. Raber has been a
house guest at the home ot her
son-in-law and daughter for sev
eral days. Guests called between
the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock.
Mother and Cousin
Visiting Mrs. Laverette
Mrs. Walter H. Leverette, 811
South Oakdale street, has as
her house guests her mother,
Mrs. Clara C. Halfhill of Ash
land and her cousin, Mrs. Jes
sie C. Davis of Portland.
Washington Faculty
Holds Luncheon
Members of the faculty of
Washington school enjoyed a
luncheon at the Hotel Holland
Thursday noon. Miss Amy Hard
ing, Washington school teacher,
who Is leaving for a trip to Alas
ka, was given a fareweU gift
In attendance were Mrs.
George Canode, Mrs. Everett
Beeson, Mrs. Katherlne Hunt
ress, Miss Gertrude Watzllng,
Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Lysle
Gregory, Mrs. Clay Martin, Miss
Harding, Mrs. Marian Pierce,
Miss Esther Brown and Miss
Laura York.
Medford Resident
Visits in Klamath Falls
Miss Norma Etelle has return
ed to her home In this city after
visiting in Klamath Falls where
she was the house guest of Mrs.
J. S. Gurtle.
Spend Week-end
At Brophy Home
Mr. and Mrs. O. Robert
Squires of Longview, Wash.,
were week-eud visitors at the
home of Mrs. Squires' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Brophy,
Crater Lake highway. They
motored to Medford by way of
the Willamette highway and
plan to return north today
Mra. Squires is the former
Elaine Brophy of this city.
Could the Earl of Sandwich
have Stomach Ulcer Pains?
The origin of the nndwlch ml
brought .bout by tha famous Earl of
Sandwich who ilktd to hava .mall
anacka of tasty moratla whlK playing
cards. It la bardly likely that h
would have Invented tha aandwlch
had he suffered .tomach ulcer pains.
Don't lnor your .uttering. Try a
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and .tomach pain.. Ibdlgeetlon. aa
Salna, heartburn, burning sensation,
loat and other conditlona eauaed by
siceaa acid. Cdea Tablet, mult help
or money refunded at Western Thrift
I and Drug Storea averywhera.
VISITORS-
Are always welcome at Wing's
Cloveihlll Golden Guernsey
Dairy. la fact It Is good business
te check ea your source of milk
supply.
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