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MEDFORT) MATT. TRTBUNE. ITEDFORTJ. OKFJOtf. RUNT) AY, JUNE 8, 1941.
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
Br BETTY SHOEMAKER
Dorothea Witt
And Robert Yeo
Wed In Yakima
Medford friendi will b Inter
ested to hear of the marriage of
Miss Dorothea N. Witt, daughter
of Mri. Roy Mayion of Yakima.
Washington, to Robert Yeo, son
of Mr. and Mri. James A. Yeo
of Ashland, June 1 at Yakima.
The ceremony was read In the
chapel of the First Presbyterian
church with the Rev. Charles J.
Ghormley at officiating clergy
man. Only a small group of re
latives and friends were present.
The bride wore a blue and
white redingote with whit ac
cessories and corsage of gar
denias and pink roses. She was
attended by her sister-in-law,
Mri. Carl Witt, as matron of
honor. Best man was C. 8. But
chart, brother-in-law of the
bride.
A wedding breakfast was
served following the ceremony
and the couple left for a wed
ding trip to Seaside, Oregon.
They are making their home in
Ashland for the summer.
Mrs. Yeo, a graduate of Uni
versity of Oregon where she
was affiliated with Alpha Chi
Omega sorority and a member
of Gamma Alpha Chi, national
advertising honorary, was art
teacher in Medford High school
during the past school year. Mr.
Yeo Is graduated from Wil
lamette university and affiliated
with Alpha Psl Delta fraternity.
He teaches social science In the
Grants Pass schools.
Shower Honors
Shirley Gibson
At Scripter Home
Honored with a miscellaneous
shower at the E. D. Scripter
home, 60 Rose avenue Friday
evening was Miss Shirley Gib
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Gibson, bride-elect of
James Stewart of this city.
Mrs. Scripter Invited a group
of friends to the bridal shower
and the evening was spent visit
ing and In games. Miss Gibson
received a number of gifts.
Later refreshments were served
by the hostess, assisted by her
daughter, Miss Ann Scripter.
Invited to the shower were
Miss Llla Williamson, Mrs.
Georgia Greene, Miss Wlnnifred
Law, Mlsa Ona Hendrlckson.
Mrs. Junior Russell, Mrs. Maxlne
Meyers, Miss Earlens Young,
Mrs. Bemie Moore, Mrs. A. A.
Penwell, Mrs. Bill Luman, Mrs.
Carl Dawson, Mrs. Leo Hoag,
Miss Carlen Piatt, Mrs. Jean Ort,
Miss Venus Lettekln. Mrs. Wal
ter Bergman, Mrs. John Hubler,
Mlsa Vera Hale, Miss Ruth
Slorah, Mrs. Frank Hoffman.
Miss Betty Shoemaker, Miss
Martha DeSouza, Mrs. Russell
Uhrine. Miss Luclle Seller, Mrs.
Lea Williams, Mrs. Carl Pear
son, Mrs. Rose Young, Mrs. Elsie
Millard. Mrs. Katherlna Satter
lee. Miss lone Kindred, Miss
Dorothy GUI, Mrs. Irene Shirley,
Mrs. Frank Dolensheck of Trail;
Mrs. Ted Taylor. Miss Ann Scrip
ter. Mrs. J. W. Gibson, the hon
ored guest and the hostess.
Miss Dippel
To Visit In East
Miss Patricia Dippel, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Dtp
pel, 214 Stark street, left Fri
day noon by plane for Portland
from where she departed by
train for an extended visit at
Reottsbluff. Nebr., with her aunt
Mrs. L. B. Murphy.
From Scottsbluff she will visit
In Omaha, Nebr., and in El Paso.
Texas, returning to Medford by
way of Los Angeles where she
will be a guest at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Larry Gredlnger.
Miss Dippel expects to return
home in August.
Local Residents Leaving
Today for Wendell, Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lantz and
children, Carroll and Kenneth,
730 Alder street, are leaving to
day by motor for Wendell, Ida
ho, where they will visit relatives.
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Wed In Morning Ceremony
Married In Grants Pass, May 30, at H a. m. war Miss
Rosamond Weston and Joseph A. Burroughs who are pictured
above with their attendants, Ed Buhn, best mis and Miss Ruth
Terry, maid of honor. Mr. Burroughs is a former Medford resi
dent. (Courtesy Artcraft Photo and Grants Pass Courier.)
Former Resident
Weds May 30
At Grants Pass
Married In Grants Pass Fri
day, May 30 were Miss Rosa
mond Jane Weston, daughter of
Mrs. C. E. Weston of the Lower
River road at Grants Pans and
Joseph A. Burroughs, son of
Mrs. M. J. Burroughs of this
city.
Attending the couple were
Miss Ruth Terry as maid of hon
or and Edward Buhn as best man.
Following an informal reception
the couple left on their wedding
trip to Salem where Mrs. Bur
roughs was matron of honor at
a wedding of a school friend.
Continuing to British Columbia
and other Canadian points they
will be at home, June 10 at 102
A street in Grants Pass. Mr.
and Mrs. Burroughs are em
ployed at the California Oregon
Power company In Grants Pnss.
Mrs. M. J. Burroughs, mother
of the bridegroom and his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Burroughs, all of
Medford attended the ceremony.
Local Residents
Go To Los Angeles
Leaving Saturday for Los An
geles were Miss Florence Bous
sum, George Hunt and Jack Mat
lack, all of Medford, who will
attend the convention of the In
dependent Motion Picture Own
ers of the Pacific coast.
During their week's stay In
Los Angeles they will enjoy a
trip through the Hollywood mo
tion picture studios and will
meet numerous cinema stars.
Bringing the convention to a
close will be a party at Earl
Carroll's theater featuring
special stage entertainment and
In addition, appearance on the
stage of Hollywood celebrities.
They motored to California
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phair.
planning to return to Medford
Saturday of this week.
Dinner Honors
New Residents
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Car
penter entertained at their home
on the Old Stnge road last eve
ning with a dinner honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hunt, re
cent arrivals In this city from
Pasadena, Cal. Covers were
laid for 12.
Mr. Hunt, a member of the
firm of Myron Hunt and H. C.
Chambers architectural firm
from Los Angeles is in Medford
doing advance architectural
work on the proposed army can
tonment. " ,'.'
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Junior Auxiliary
Enjoys Outing
At Hot Springs
Junior auxiliary members of
the American Legion enjoyed a
swimming party at Jackson Hot
Springs Wednesday afternoon
and evening. The outing con
cluded the auxiliary activities
until September.
Swimming was followed by a
picnic supper. In attendance
were Jeanne Smith, Natalie
Parker, Carmen Wright, Neysa
Wall, Mary Jo Plymale, Beverly
Leach, Adrienne Leach, Patricia
Collier, Barbara Collier, Suzanne
Collier and June Nissen, mem
bers; Mrs. D. E. Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. Bnd Mrs.
Roland Smith, Mrs. Edward
Leach, Mrs. Fritz Nissen, Mrs.
Earl York, Elaine Leach and
Loren Leach, guests.
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Miss Foster Reports
On Atlantic States
Miss Mabel Foster presented
an Interesting map study of the
Central Atlantic states telling of
historic spots and buildings at
the Travel Study club meeting
Monday at the home of Mrs. Farl
Moore.
The speaker was Introduced
by Mrs. Dwight Houghton, pro
gram chairman, who also pre
sented Mrs. John Gribble who
read a paper on Washington, D.
C, based on her recent visit to
that city. Roll call and current
events concluded the meeting
wntcn was presided over by Mrs
R. A. Brewer.
W cods Are Guests
Of Merrimans
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A.
Woods were honored Friday
evening with a dinner at Val
entine's Cafe by Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Merriman followed by
an evening at Hurgoyne s. Mr
Woods, a member of the Med
ford Fire department, is leaving
shortly to re-enter the U. S.
navy at Bremerton. Mrs. Woods
plans to remain in Medford for
the time being.
Vlilt Here Before
Entering Summer School
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rogers
arrived Friday morning by mo
tor from Marshfield where Mr.
Rogers is an instructor In Junior
High school. They will visit
I here a week with Mr. Rogers'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Rogers. 519 Crater Lake avenue
and other friends before leav
ing for Eugene where Mr. Rog
ers will enroll In the University
'of Oregon summer school.
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Caldwell-Marsh
Rites Read
At Reno, Nev.
Ml Eva Mae Caldwell of
Phnonlv and Richard Marsh of
this city were quietly married
at Reno, Nev., Monday, June 2.
Th hririe wore a rose-colored
flowered chiffon gown with
white accessories and a corsage
of gardenias.
Fallowing a wedding trip to
San Francisco they returned to
MeHforrl hv wav of the Redwood
hlnhuiav and are residing in this
city in their recently completed
home, 804 Austin street, jvir.
Marsh i an emolove of the
Southern Oregon Sugar Pino
company. j
xrnr to her marriage Mrs.
Mnr.h was feted at a number of
bridal showers by her friends
in Medford and Phoenix.
Carol Tengwald
To Be Installed
At Bethel Queen
rami Tenewald was
elected honored queen of the
Medford Bethel oi uaugniers oi
Job at the last meeting held at
h Mn.nnlr temole. Installa
tion of officers will be Wednes
day.
Also elected to serve with
Miss Tengwald during the com
ing term were Miss Joan Aya,
senior princess; Miss Beverly
Brooks, Junior princess; Miss
.lean Smith, guide, and Miss Na
talie Parker, marshal.
Officers to fill the remaining
posts in the bethel will be ap
pointed by Miss Tengwald and
Installed with the elected offi
cers at the coming meeting.
Miss Jeraldyne Jerome and
Jti Carmen Wright were Initi
ated during the meeting which
was closed with a social nour.
Honored Queen Patricia Dippel
Dresided during the initiatory
work.
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Busseys Return
From Extensive Tour
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussey
and five-year-old son Gordon,
of 512 No. Bartlett street, re
turned Friday from an extensive
Journey through the east and
old south. Leaving Medford
May 12 by rail they went to
Detroit and thence by auto to
Niagara Falls and along the east
coast to New York and Wash
ington, D. C. After sight-seeing
in the national capital they con
tinued to Florida, visited rela
tives of Mr. Bussey in Georgia
and then started west by way of
Texas.
On the western portion of
their enjoyable trip the Busseys
visited Carlsbad Caverns, in New
Mexico, the Grand Canyon, Salt
Lake City and Yellowstone Na
tional park.
Club Meets
At Knips Home
Mrs. Gil Knips entertained
members of her pinochle club
Wednesday evening at her home,
413 Arcadia court. High score
was held by Mrs. Oliver Hughes
with Mrs. Luke Lange scoring
low.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Franklin George, Mrs.
Harland Wiley, Mrs. Bill Knips.
Mrs. Oliver Hughes, Mrs. Mel
Younger, Mrs. Wendel Spence,
and Mrs. Luke Lange by the
hostess.
Portlander Visiting
At Home of Son
Mrs. Harry B. Rees of Port
land is visiting at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Rees,
316 Crater Lake avenue. She
will remain here for an extend
ed visit.
' Returns to Texas
After Visiting Her
j Mrs. Dora Cunningham of
j Snyder, Texas, left Friday morn
ilng by train for her home after
I visiting in Medford with Mrs.
J. E. Soliss and C. C. Hoover
jand family. Mrs. Cunningham is
Ian aunt of Mr. Hoover.
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Formal Ball
Honors Retiring
Jobs' Daughter Queen
The Queen's ball, honoring the
outgoing queen of the Daughters
of Job bethel, Miss Patricia Dip
pel, was one of the outstanding
social affairs enjoyed by mem
bers of Medford's younger set;
during the last week.
The affair was attended by 85
couple Thursday evening at the
Masonic hall.
The hall was decorated in a
garden motif with white lattice
trellises, fences and gates be
decked with roses, summer
blooms and greenery. During
the evening Miss Dippel was pre
sented her Past Queen's Jewel
by the newly-elected queen of
the bethel, Miss Carol Tengwald.
Clusters of balloons about the
hall added to the festive air,
forming a gay setting for the
formal affair. Punch was
served during the evening by
Miss Georgiana Holloway and
Miss Madeline Heath.
Patrons and patronesses for
the evening included Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, Dr. and
Mrs. Ralph Dippel, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Tengwald. Mr. and Mrs.
William Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Norris, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Aya. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nord
wlck, Mrs. Rose Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Freed, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Strang, Mrs. Mary
Crossfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ray and Miss Beth Watson.
Convention Reports
Heard At B.P.W.
Dinner Meeting
Reports on the recent Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club convention in Portland
were heard Thursday evening at
the dinner meeting of the Med
ford B.P.W. at the Hotel Med
ford. Taking part in the review
of convention activities were
Mrs. Gladys York, Miss Nina
Moore, Mrs. Eva Judd and Mrs.
J. W. Grigsby.
During the meeting Miss Lois
Firestone, recent graduate from
the Southern Oregon College of
Education, played several violin
selections accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Frances Paige.
The annual cash award and
pin presented to the outstand
ing senior girl in the commer
cial department at the high
school was given to Miss Jean
Woolridge. Included In require
ments for selection of the out
standing senior girl is scholar
ship. A talk on Mexico was given
by Mrs. Wilna Kincaid who also
displayed numerous items from
that country.
Installation of new officers
wiU be held at Rogue River
lodge Sunday, June 22.
Lecturer Is Guest
At Carpenter Home
Brynjolf Bjorset, Norwegian
lecturer who appeared In Med
ford Wednesday evening as
speaker at the Medford High
school under auspices of the
Jackson County League of Wom
en Voters was guest at the Leon
ard Carpenter home, Veritas
Orchards, during his stay In
Medfor,d.
Also visiting at the Carpen
ter home was Mr. BJorset's
i cousin, George Bjorset of Cot
Itage Grove who drove to Med
ford to meet the lecturer. Fol
lowing a trip to Diamond Lake
they continued north by motor.
I Mrs. Roy Byrd
Hostess To Club
I Mrs. Roy Byrd was hostess to
her pinochle club at the Byrd
home In Everett Court Friday.
Dessert luncheon was served fol
lowed by an afternoon of cards.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Howard Pickering and Mrs. Lou
Sauers.
Enjoying the afternoon were
Mrs. Earl Brewald, Mrs. Oliver
Hughes. Mrs. Bill Knips, Mrs.
John Elson. Mrs. W. W. Held.
Mrs. Howard Pickering, Mrs.
Lou Sauers and the hostess.
Guests Enjoy Stay
At Home of Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Slim''
Smith and small son, Bobby.
lately of Rocsevelt Field. Long
Island, New York, and now re
siding In Oakland, Cel., have
been spending the last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith.
1033 Red.iy avenue. Mr. West
is one of the old-timers in avia
tion an acquaintance of Mr.
Smith when theyt were engaged
In aviation in the east. During
their stav in southern Oregon
they enjoyed a trip to Crater
Lake. Oregon Caves and other
points of interest.
Former Resident Returns
To Medford For Stay
Mrs. Aibert Hoppm of Long
Beach, Cal.. has taken up resi
dence at the Hotel Medford.
i She Is the mother of Mrs. Ira
Car.f:eld. A!oha Ranch, and for-
' mer'.y made her home in this
city. Mrs. Hoppin plans to re-
, main in Mediord indefinitely.
May Bride
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Mrs. Ross Cameron, the for
mer Cathryn Mann of this city,
whose marriage was an event
of Saturday, May 24, at Baker,
Or.
Mann-Cameron
Wedding Held
At Baker, May 24
Miss Cathryn Virginia Mann,
daughter of Mrs. J. R. Hampton
of Medford, was married to Ross
Mervin Cameron, son of Archi
bald Cameron of Spokane in a
ceremony held at the Methodist
parsonage in Baker May 24.
The service was read by the
Rev. T. S. Croot at B p. m. with
the bride attended by her moth
er, Mrs. Hampton and Mr. Hamp
ton acting as best man.
She chose a navy blue cape
ensemble with white and blue
accessories and a corsage of
white orchids. Mrs. Hampton
wore a blue and white redin
gote with blue and white acces
sories.
Following the service the
couple left for Lake Tahoe and
will make their home at Mc-
Dermott, Nev., for a short time
where Mr. Cameron Is employed,
later moving to Seaside, Ore.,
for the remainder of the sum
mer. Mrs. Cameron Is well-known
In this city where she has been
employed for the past three
years as office secretary for Dr.
C. I. Drummond. Mr. Cameron
is an engineer in road construc
tion work.
The bride was honored at sev
eral showers by her friends in
Medford prior to her marriage.
Fir to Attend
O. E. S. Grand Chiptar
Leaving this morning for
Portland by motor were Mr. and
Mrs. V. A. Norris, Mrs. W. A.
Holloway, Mrs. W. H. McGowan,
Miss Gertrude Weeks and Mrs.
Lillian Lue who will attend the
Grand Chapter sessions of O.
E. S. during the week.
Medford Sojourners'
Club to Mt Thursday
Medford Sojourners' club will
meet Thursday afternoon at the
Medford Hotel, with Mrs. Or
ville Hoselton as hostess chair
man. She will be assisted by Mrs.
Fred Karlson, Mrs. Ragnar Un
den and Mrs. Dale Berkheimer.
Dessert will be served at one
o'clock, followed by cards and
sewing.
MAKE A DATE NOW -FOR THE
SUMMER OPENING OF THE
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
SATURDAY NIGHT - JUNE 14
DINING DANCING
Featuring
ABBIE
GREEK
With Hi. Piano
And "Solovox"
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Marjorie Santo
Weds Arlis Cowan
At Methodist Church
The marriage of Miss Marjorie
Santo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Santo, 620 South Ivy street
to Arlis L. Cowan of this city,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Cowan of Harrison, Arkansas,
was solomenized May 31 at 8
o'clock at the First Methodist
church.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a light blue
taffetta gown with a finger tip
veil and carried an arm bouquet
of roses. Mrs. Loree Llnd, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor with Mrs. Marjorie
Bringle and Miss Wanda Fae
Cassman as bridesmaids. Her
attendants wore floorlength
gowns of pastel colors with tiny
floral hats of sweet peas and
corsages of matching flowers.
Frank Close was best man.
The service was read by the
Rev. Joseph Knotts in the pres
ence of relatives and close
friends. A reception, honoring
the wedding party, followed at
the home of the bride s sister.
Mrs. Lind.
The service table was centered
with a two-tiered wedding cake,
topped with a miniature bride
and groom, which was cut by
the bride. Lighted tapers were
arranged on either side of the
centerpiece.
Among out-of-town guests at
tending the ceremony were Mrs.
J. H. Doupe of Ilwaco, Washing
ton, grandmother of the bride:
Mrs. M. E. Santo and Mrs. Loree
Rldgeway, both of Palo Alto,
California, the latter formerly of
Medford; Mrs. Marjorie Bringle
of Phoenix; Miss Wanda Fae
Cassman of Central Point, and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Werner of
Ashland, former Medford rest
dents..
Upon their return from a short
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Cowan will make their home at
913 West Fourth street.
Medford Guests Return
To San Francisco
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Ray who
were house guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray, in
this city, returned to their home
in San Francisco the latter part
of the week. During their stay
the visitors enjoyed a trip to
Crater Lake and points of in-
terest In the valley, fishing In
the Rogue river, Elk creek and
the Applegate. Dr. Ray Is a
brother of Mr. Ray and with his
wife has visited in Medford on
several occasions.
Phoenix Garden Club
To Mt at CoUman Horn
Mrs. Lillian Coleman will be
hostess to members of the Phoe
nix Garden club at her home
Friday at 1:30 p. m.
fgCjJ Lovely
Custom
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High School
Teacher Weds
At Albany
A marriage of Interest In this
city is announcement of the wed
ding ceremony of Miss Betty
Blaine of Medford and Boise.
Idaho, to Maurice Parrlsh of
Grants Pass.
The wedding took place In Al
bany, Mav 27, the couple being
attended by Mrs. J. A. Bush,
Jr. of Grants Pass.
Mrs. Parrish, a graduate of
the University or uregon wnere
she was affiliated with Alpne
rhl Omeea sororitv. was physi
cal education instructor in Med
ford High school. Mr. Parrlsh
is a graduate of Kansas univer
sity where he was affiliated with'
Signa Nu social fraternity.
Th.v will make their home In
Grants Pass where Mr. Parrish
is associated in business in the
Temple market.
Mrs. Hubbard
Heads Medford
Sorority Committee
Mrs. Chester A. Hubbard has
been appointed Medford chair
man for Alpha Chi Omega lun
cheon in Portland on June 14.
The luncheon, an annual state
wide affair will be held at Ire
lands at Oswego at 1:30 and a
record attendance of Alpha Chi
Omegas, both active and alum
nae, is expected.
Unusual and amusing experi
ences In magazine writing will
be recounted by Mrs. William
M. Rush, an Alpha Chi from
University of Washington, who
writes for magazines and has
collaborated with her husband
on several recent novels.
Activity reports will be given
by members of the active chap
ters at Oregon State college and
University of Oregon; while Mrs.
Wilbur . Carl, retiring presi
dent. wfl review the work of
Xi Xi alumnae in Portland.
Mrs. Harold A. Fraundorf it
arranging the luncheon. State
chairman for Alpha Chi Omega
is Mrs. Theron W. Fitch of Port
land. Local Girl Accepts
Position in Stat Office
Miss Patricia Short, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Short,
622 West Second street, has ac
cepted a position in the office of
Secretary of State Earl Snell,
beginning June 9. Miss Short
has just completed her sopho
more year at Willamette uni
versity where she is planning to
major In library science. She
will return to Medford later in
the summer to spend a short va
cation with her parents before
resuming her studies at the uni
versity In September.
Albertella
FLOWERS, ACCESSORIES
120 No. Central At.