Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    'LOVE' ENTERS SCENE !
IN FORMICA TIFF,
Philadelphia, June 11. JP
Tommy Forte will be fighting
for "love" as well as the world's
bantamweight title when he tan
gles with champion Lou Salica
in 15-rounder at Shiba Park
tomorrow night.
Forte is to be married to his
neighborhood sweetheart, Mil
dred Cangelosi, on July 12, and
he intends to march to the altar
as the new champion.
"I don't want to disappoint
her again," remarked the 22-year-old
scrapper from South
Philadelphia, referring to the 15
round decision he lost to Salica
in their first title bout last
January.
Closing tlnis for Too Lata to clas
sify Ad U I SO p m.
ADRIENNE'S
New shipment
Glamour Cool
SUITS
in Pastels
Blue. Mali, Rose
s
12.98
SUITS
WOOL PLAIDS
Values to $23.00
$12.98
COATS
Priced to clear.
$25.00 y1um.
$1098and$1298
WEEK-END
SPECIAL
One group Early Marilyn
Dresses. $12.98
Talues
$7.98
ADRIENNE'S
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Its
Society
by Betty
Local Resident
Weds in Bay City
At Sister's Home
The large fireplace in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
Andrews of San Francisco was
festive with tall white tapers
and flowers in pastel shades as
Miss Elsie M. Brown of Medford
became the bride of Frank C.
Grove of Redding. Cat., in a
Memorial afternoon ceremony.
Carrying a bouquet of bouvar
dia and gardenias with white
satin streamers the bride wore
white Chantilly lace over ivory
taffeta and was attended by her
sister, Mrs. Andrews. The mat-
ron-of-honor was gowned in
Sierra blue silk Jersey and car
ried coral tuberos and begonias
in her hand.
Best man was Frank J. And-
rews with the Rev. John Hayes
Creighton of the First Presby
, terian church of San Francisco
' presiding at the nuptials.
I An out-of-town guest was Miss
Joan Andrews, niece of the
i bride, who flew from Oregon to
i be present at the wedding. Fol-
lowing the ceremony a formal
i dinner party was held at the
Venetian Villa.
The newlyweds left immedi
ately afterwards for Portland
and will reside in Medford.
San Francisco Chronicle.
I Mrs. Grove has been secretary
: In the offices of Npff and Frohn
' mayer for the past several years
and Mr. Grove is connected with
the Pacific Greyhound lines.
I having recently been transferred
to Medford from Redding.
Mrs. Grove was honored Sat
, urday evening when friends held
; a surprise shower at her home.
I She received a number of gifts
i and later refreshments were
' served.
Betrothal Told
At Sunday Dinner
Announcement was made Sun.
day of the engagement of Miss
Anna Boyd, daughter of R. E.
Boyd. 1211 East Jackson street,
to Albert Nelson, Jr., son of
Mrs. Albert Nelson of Sterling
district.
News of the betrothal was
told at a dinner held at the Nel
son home Sunday at 1 o'clock,
the occasion also celebrating
the birthday of Mr. Nelson. The
wedding will be an event of
October 26.
Attending the dinner were
Mrs. Albert Nelson, Albert Nel
son, Miss Boyd, Snider Nelson.
Miss Alba Bianchi, Elton Brown
lee, Miss Mary Beth Arnold and
Mr. and Mrs. David Winning
ham. Reception to Honor
Regent on Flag Day
Crater Lake chapter of D.A.R.
will celebrate Flag Day with an
informal reception for the new
regent, Mrs. C. M. Hurd Satur
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. B. G. Harding,
828 Dakota street.
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BEDFORD MAIL
nd Clubs
Shoemaker
Georgia Paris Weds
James Heaton Owen
In QuietjOeremony
Georgia Fay Paris and James
Heaton Owen were married to
day at a quiet ceremony at the
home of the latter on Siskiyou
Heights. The Rev. Wolford
Dawes, pastor of the First Bap
tist church officiated.
Mrs. Paris, whose home was
originally in Iowa, has been In
Oregon for a number of years
living in Medford the past four
years. Mr. Owen came to Med
ford in 1923 representing east
ern timber interests. Later the
Owen Oregon Lumber company
was organized with Mr. Ow'en
as vice president and manager.
In 1935 the Owen Oregon com
pany was succeeded by the Med
ford Corporation of which he
served as manager until 1940
when he retired.
Present at the wedding were
ex-Senator and Mrs. Evan
Reames, Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Ins
keep, Arthur E. Owen, son of
the groom, Robert Dean Paris,
son of the bride, and Mr. and
Mrs. Porter J. Neff.
Talent Teacher
Weds in Honolulu
Interesting to friends in this
vicinity is news of the marriage
of Miss Edith Clark, daughter of
the late Dr. R. C. Clark of the
University of Oregon and Thom
as Mountain, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Mountain of
Eugene. The ceremony took
place in Center Union church
chapel in Honolulu, T.H., May 2.
Following the service a recep
tion honored the couple at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Edmondson, former Eugene
residents. After a stay at Kahala
beach they will be at home In
their apartment at the Kameha
meha high school where Mr.
Mountain is a teacher.
Mrs. Mountain, a graduate of
the University of Oregon, was
a member of the Talent school
staff during the last year. Mr.
Mountain is also a graduate of
the university.
Mrs. Bullock
Will Be Speaker
Among those appearing on the
W. C. T. U. bi-county conven
tion program at the South Meth
odist church tomorrow will be
Mrs. Ralph Bullock, missionary
returned from Hongkong, China.
Mrs. Bullock is scheduled to ad
dress the members during the
afternoon.
Mrs. Bullock plans to have
on display numerous curios
from China and as an added fea
ture her daughter, Miss Esther
Bullock will sing several songs
in Chinese.
Extension Unit Meeting
Postponed to June 20
Roxy Ann Extension unit
meeting scheduled for Friday of
this week has been postponed
until Friday. June 20.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
Missionary Talks
Of Work in China
At Church Meet
Mrs. Ralph Bullock.- mission
ary from China, spoke of her
work and conditions in China at
the meeting of the Adult Mis
sionary society of the First
Christian church recently. She
displayed a number of interest
ing articles from China and an
appropriate opening to her talk
was a Chinese song by her
daughter, Miss Esther.
New officers installed by Mrs.
E. P. Ireland were Mrs. Julia
Gregory, president; Mrs. Ethel
Latham, vice president; Mrs.
Oletha Olson, secretary; Mrs.
Mildred Sargent, treasurer, Mrs.
Mabel Carr, librarian, and Mrs.
Maude House, world call secre
tary. Mrs. Ethel Troxell was pro
gram chairman and devotions
on the theme. "The Church's
One Foundation." were led by
Mrs. Ruth Hood. Mrs. Lois
Young sang. The president, Mrs.
Gregory, responded to installa
tion with a poem entitled "To
day." An invitation was accepted
from the Klamath Falls society
to motor to Klamath Falls for
a joint meeting tomorrow. A
social hour in charge of Mrs.
Delia Child and her committee
closed the gathering.
P.-T. A. Activities
The executive committee of
the Jackson County Council,
P.-T.A. made preliminary plans
for county council activities dur
ing the coming year at a 1 p.m.
dessert luncheon Thursday at
the home of Mrs. A. H. Puhl,
county president on the old Pa
cific Highway north.
The committee also appointed
chairmen for the various county
committees and a budget com
mittee for the year 1941-42. At
tending the meeting were Mrs.
H. H. Elhart, Ashland, Mrs. J. K.
Hoey, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and
the hostess.
Mrs. Elhart and Mrs. Puhl
planned to leave Tuesday for
Portland to attend the June
council meeting of P-T.A. of
ficers. 4
Miss Kelly to Leave
Tomorrow for California
Miss Marjorie Kelly, 911
Queen Anne avenue, plans to
leave tomorrow by motor for
the San Francisco bay area for
a visit with friends. She expects
to return to Medford the first
of July to assist with the sum
mer Red Cross swimming cam
paign. 1
Mrs. Anna Mears To
Entertain Mothers
Mrs. Anna Mears will be host
ess to the Navy Mothers club at
her home, 11 Vancouver street
Thursday for an all-day meet
ing. Covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon with the host
ess furnishing dessert and rolls.
Carol Tengwald To Be
Installed Tonight
Daughters of Job will hold in
stallation of officers at a meet
ing t be held at 7:30 this eve
ning at the Masonic temple.
Miss Carol Tengwald will be in
stalled as honored queen.
lETTY GRABll
Herring In
20th Century-Fox's hit
"MIAMI"
In Technicolor.
tertield
in the dean white pack with the
COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE
liked by smokers everywhere
J ust as you know you'll always find it cooler
at the beaches, smokers know they can always
count on Chesterfield for a Cooler smoke that's
refreshingly Milder and far Better-Tasting.
Everybody who smokes Qiestcrfields likes their
right combination of the best tobaccos that grow
in our own Southland and that we bring from
far-off Turkey and Greece. THEY SATISFY.
OREGON. "WEDNESDAY,
CALENDAR!
Wednesday.
7:30 p. m. Daughters of Job,
Masonic temple.
8:00 p. m R. N. A, Chry
santhemum circle, No. 84, K.
of P. hall.
8:00 p. m American Legion
Auxiliary, armory.
Thursday.
10:00 a. m. Howard Home
extension unit, home Mrs. Foncy
Leonard.
10:30 a. m. W.C.T.U. al
South Methodist church, Wesl
Main street and Oakdale avenue.
12:00 p. m. Phoenix Thurs
day club at Helman Baths, Ash
land. 12:30 p. m. Thursday Morn
ing Study club, home Mrs. R.
W. Frame, Phoenix.
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers club, Hotel Medford.
8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grand
club, Girls' Community club
house. 8:00 p. m. Eagles auxiliary.
Eagles hall.
8:00 p. m. District No. 4,
Oregon State Nurses association,
recreational room, county court
house.
Mankes Return
From Six Weeks Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Manke ol
the Jacksonville-Phoenix road
returned Monday from a six-
weeks motor tour of the East
and Old South. Mrs. A. Thrun
of Jackson, Miss., sister of Mr.
Manke, accompanied them home
for an extended visit.
Also visiting at the Manke
home are Mr. and Mrs. E. Mohr
ing of Oakland, Cal the
Manke's daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Claude Manke of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hurst of Oak
land, Cal., their brother-in-law
and sister. Claude Manke. with
the U. S. navy, is expected to
arrive Friday evening.
Church Picnic to Bring
Vacation School to Close
Bringing to a close a success
ful vacation church school in
which 95 boys and girls are en
Joying a trip to the Bible lands
the past two weeks the annual
church and Sunday school picnic
of the First Presbyterian church
will be held Friday afternoon at
Jackson Hot Springs. The out
ing will begin at 3 with a bas
ket supper at 6:30 p. m. Cold
drinks and ice cream will be
furnished by the committee.
Former Resident Visits
At Clayton Isaac Home
Mrs. Ralph Virden, former
Medford resident, and residing
in Seattle was house guest last
week at the home of Mrs. Clay
ton Isaac, 21 Portland avenue.
The Virdens are well known In
Medford and in aviation circles
and friends will be interested to
hear that Mr. Virden has accept
ed a position as test pilot for the
Lockheed Aircraft company at
Los Angeles. Mrs. Virden stop
ped in Medford enroute south
by motor.
Nurses Association
To Meet at Court House
District No. 4 Oregon State
Nurses association will meet in
the recreational room of the
county court house Thursday at
8 p. m. Public health nurses will
.TTTXE 11. mil.
Bette Davis in
"The Great Lie
starring
Bette Davis in the story
magnificent cheat,
Craterian Theatre Sunday
three days.
George Brent, Mary Astor
be hostesses for the meeting.
Slides and state news are to be
included on the program.
Phoenix Thursday Club
To Hold Annual Picnic
Phoenix Thursday club will
hold its annual picnic at Hel
man's Baths at Ashland tomor
row noon.
Former Residents
Visit at Fuson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Davis
of Newport, Ore., are spending
a week at the home of Mrs.
Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fuson, 2005 East Main
street. They are enroute home
after a week's vacation In San
Francisco.
London (U.P.) Boys of from
14 to 17 In their first Job after
leaving school, have Jumped
Into the income-tax paying class.
In many cases they are making
income-tax returns on wages
higher than their fathers ever
earned in their lives.
Washington, June 11. P)
The Work Projects administra
tion advised Senator Mc-Nary
(R.-Ore.) that the president had
approved allocation of $250,000
for Improvement of Portland
streets.
More Than
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M. M. DEPT. STORE
THE M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE IS OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TIL 1:30.
Sunday Picture
Lucile Wntson, Hattie McDaniel,
Grant Mitchell and Jerome
Cowan are among those fea
tured in this gripping drama of
a woman who was willing to
live a lie in order to hold the
man she loves.
Loses Heirloom Ring
Vancouver, B. C. (U.P.) The
traditional plight of the bride
groom who has lost the ring was
magnified for Private V. C.
Warren of the Westminster reg
iment. The ring he lost on the
afternoon of his wedding day
was a 200-year-old heirloom
that had belonged to his great-grrat-grandfnther.
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W Never Had Bo Many B.fore
Plenty of new Nylon Stockings at the
M. M. Department Store waiting for you.
We've Just Received
New Shipments From Both
the Famous Berkshire
and No-Mend Mills
You may have your choice el these
exquisite summer shades.
Maypole Robin Rodeo
Berkshire and No-Mend Nylons
$ 1 35 $ j 50 p,
PAOE THREE
Northern California: Fair to
night and Thursday; continued
hot in the interior; moderate
i northwest wind off the coast.
Absolutely safe from
health standpoint
absorbent anil
cleansing. Extreme
ly aoft yet strong . . .
absolutely free from
injurious impurities,
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