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MEDFORD MAIL TRIEUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1941,
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
By BETTT SHOEMAKER
Holiday Festivities Brightened
By Return of College Students
Christmas candles burning in the windows, cherry Christ
mas greetings, a crisp winter . wind, greenery and Christmas
noels all this would not complete the holiday season were
it not for the annual homecoming of students from colleges
and universities. With examinations now in the past "home
for the Yule holidays" has been in the mind of every student
for several weeks.
Among those from University i'
of Oregon who are spending
the holld&va with their narentx
the holidays with their parents
are Bob Bryant, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bryant; Peggy
Gardner, daughter of Rev. and
Mr. 'Herald G. Gardner; Pat
Farnll, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Farrell; Charlotte
nd Elie Older, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Older; Bud
Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Hoover; Euiene Bennett
son ef Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ben
nett and his house guest. Jack
Morris of Portland; Margaret
Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Brown; Leighton
Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H
F. Piatt; Betty Reames, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reames; Barbara Hampson.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Hampson,
Don Younger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L, Younger; Barbara
Jean Schiller, daughter of Mr
'and Mrs. I. E. Schuler; Jeanette
Field, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Field; Natalie Teng-
wald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl T e n g w a 1 d; Marjorie
Phipps, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolph Phipps; Janet Ross,
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Clatous Mc-
Credie, the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
and Gene Childcrs; Walt Kresse.
Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. W.
Kresse; Deborah Tumy, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy:
Phil Lowry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Lowry; Ardo Stocks,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stocks:
Jerry Vawter, son of Mrs
Alctha Vawter; David Holmes.
Jr., son of Mrs. Kinney Homes
and David Holmes, Sr.
From Oregon State are Mar
ietta DcPrez, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. E. N. DcPrez; Harry
Thurman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Thurman; Burton Isaac,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Isaac:
Geraldine Bunch, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Bunch; Bob
Loeffler, son of Dr. and Mrs.
A. J. Loeffler; Dclroy Rynning.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rynn
ing; Douglas Pickell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Pickell; Jacklyn
Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Diamond Flynn; Betty Yocum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Yocum; Betty Fowler, daughter
of Mr.. and Mrs. K. G. Fowler.
Mary Mathis is visiting at the
Thomas Freed home.
Bud Dodge, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Dodge; Harold
Slight, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Sleight; Pat Dippel, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Dip
pel; Jean Hensclman, daughter;
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Lawrence's also carry a fine stock of Elgint, Walthamt
and Hamilton and other watches
Priced From S15.00 up
Right now everybody needs a good watch and Uncle Sam
needs the 10o tax. So buy watch for Christmas from
Lawrence's.
Lawrence's
Carrying tha same High Quality Merchandise found In the
best stores in larger cities much more moderately priced.
of Mrs. Ceorge Henselman and
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ucr uuusvKuesi, lsicjc r men; loa
dine Davis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Davis; Carrol
Carkin, daughter of Everett
Carkin; John Saulsberry, son
of Mrs. Lulu Saulberry;
George Edens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Edens; Lawrence
Fick, son of Mr. and Mrs. P
J. Fick, the latter three stu
dents residing at Jacksonville.
Home from Sacramento Jun
ior college are Betty Hardy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V,
Hardy; Gene Archibald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald
and Helen Allison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allison.
From Salinas Junior college
comes Louis Thurman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thurman
and Jim Wallace who will visit
his parents at Applegate,
Expected today is Harlow
Carpenter of Midlands college,
Los Olivos, Cal., son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter,
and Tuesday, their daughter,
Julie Carpenter, from Sarah
Lawrence college, Bronxville,
N. Y.
Also home for the holidays
are Mary Wilcox, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Wilcox of
Phoenix and Patricia Wilkin
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Wilkinson. Miss Wil
cox and Miss Wilkinson are
students at Marylhurst college
at Portland.
From Willamette university
at Salem is Jean Wing, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wing, of the Old Stage road:
Lester Wilcox, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Wilcox, student at
Multnomah School of the Bible.
Portland, is expected home. Ar
riving Christmas eve will be
Bob Newland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Newland, student at
University of Oregon and mem
ber of the Ducks basketball
team, which has been touring
the east. Del Chapman, student
at Oregon State college, is vis
iting his parents at Gold Hill.
Bud Baker, also an Oregon
State student, visited a short
time at the L. G. Pickell home
en route to Wilderville, Ore.,
where he will spend the Christ
mas holidays.
Jean Pease, student at Dor
othy D u n h a m's Secretarial
school in San Francisco, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Pease. Al Piche, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Piche, is here from
Linfield college at McMinnvllle.
Honored Queen
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Miss Beverly Brooks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks of
this city, who will preside as
honored queen of Bethel No. 14,
Daughters of Job, for the com
log term. (Photo by Brainerd).
Joyce Freed, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Freed, student
nurse at St. Vincent's hospital
in Portland is also home.
Fred Gunnette. son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Gunnette, is
expected home Monday from
Sacramento Junior college. Fred
plays forward on the Junior
college basketball team which
has been touring California and
Colorado. The team has won all
the games thus far, having
played at Grand Junction, Colo..
Visalia, Bakersfield and Fresno.
Cal.
Koehler -Palmer
Wedding Read
In Bay City
In the presence of relatives
and friends Miss Barbara Lee
Koehler, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Koehler and Robert
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Palmer, all of this city were
married Tuesday evening in
Trinity Episcopal church, San
Francisco. The Reverend Dr.
Brookman of Trinity church
read the marriage rites.
The bride was given In mar
riage by her father. She was
attended by her cousin. Miss
Margaret Dow, of San Francisco.
Daryl Palmer of this city,
brother of the bridegroom was
best man.
Relatives from Medford who
motored south for the ceremony
and the reception which fol
lowed were Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Pal
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Koehler.
The couple will make their
home in San Francisco where
Mr. Palmer, a yeoman In the
United States navy is stationed
at present. Mrs. Palmer is em
ployed in the office of Investors'
Syndicate, San Francisco.
Visitor At
Wing Home
Dr. Mary Strlckler of Long
Beach, Cal., arrived here yester
day for a visit at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wing Old
Stage road. Dr. Strlckler mo
tored north and plans to remain
in Medford during the Christ
mas holidays.
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WEST SIDE PHARMACY
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Miss Baldridge,
Laurel Morris
Wed In Kalama
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Genevieve
Baldridge, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Baldridge of Reeds
port, and Laurel K. Morris, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morris,
021 Palm street, in this city.
The ceremony was read No
vember 20 at 1 p. m. in the First
Methodist church at Kalama,
Wash., with the Rev. Mr. Booth
oy . performing the wedding.
The couple was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cross of
Portland, Ore. The bride chose
for her wedding the same church
where her parents had been
married.
Mrs. Morns attended St. Hel
ei 's Hall and later the Univer
sity of Oregon She has been
assisting her father in his busi
ness office in Reedsport. Mr.
Morris graduated from Medford
High school and later Southern
Oregon College of Education.
For the past three years he has
been employed as teacher at
Gardiner and at present is prin
cipal of the grade schools in
Gardiner where they are mak
ing their home. Mr. Morris is
in charge of the first aid work
in that district and is also teach
ing first aid classes.
Queen'sBalT
To Be Held At
Masonic Temple
Miss Carol Tengwald. past
honored queen of Daughters of
Job, will be honored tomorrow
evening at the Masonic temple
at the queen s Hall. The formal
affair, from 8 until 11 o'clock.
Is open to Daughters of Job and
their invited guests. Steve Whip
ple's orchestra will furnish
music for the occasion.
Committee chairmen include
Miss Betty Frey and Miss Na
talie Parker, decorations; Miss
Jeanne Smith, intermission pro
gram; Miss Jerri lee Lovejoy.
programs; Miss Joan Elliott,
tickets; Mrs. Frank Ray, re
freshments. Patrons and patronesses in
clude Major and Mrs. Carl
Tengald, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. L. M
Welsenburger, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. A. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Larison, Miss Beth Watson,
Miss Betty Shoemaker, Mr. and
Mrs. Woody Morse, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Mayfield and Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Jerome.
Shower Honors
Recent Bride
Mrs. Mark Taylor and Mrs.
Bob Thomson entertained a
group of friends at the Taylor
home on North Peach street
Wednesday evening honoring
Mrs. J. C. Kaylor, a recent bride,
with a miscellaneous shower.
Visiting was enjoyed. Attend
tng were Miss Betty Soutnwick,
Miss Margaret Hoxie Mrs. Owen
Phelan, Mrs. John Niedermeyer
Miss Janet Wall, Miss Jean Stod
dard, Miss Frances Kenney. the
honored guest and the hostesses
Mrs. Kaylor, the former Nancy
Durham, was married recently
In this city.
Yule Program
To Honor Local
Members of Local No. 2715
A. F. of L. and employees of
the Medford corporation with
their families art 'nvited to a
Christmas par'y and program
at the K. of P. hall Tuesday at
1:30 p. m. A special feature of
he prrgram will be the Eve
I'rentice Accoriion band enter
taining with Christmas carols
Following the program a visit
'rom Santa Clans has been
arranged with treats for the
children.
Adarel Chapter
Honors Past
Matrons, Patrons
Adarel chapter, No. 3, O.E.S
of Jacksonville honored past
matrons and patrons at their
meeting Thursday evening. Mrs.
Fay Peters, worthy matron and
Grant Todd, worthy patron, were
congratulated on their success
ful year as heads of the chapter.
At the close of the meeting,
Mrs. Mabel Todd, acting as mar
shal and Mrs. Dorothy Waldron
as conductress, escorted and in
troduced the past matrons and
patrons. They were Mrs. Lulu
Saulsberry, Miss Mollie Britt,
Mrs. Violet Wilson, Mrs. Myrtle
Merrifield, Mrs. Anna Cater,
Mrs. Lela Shores, Mrs. Alliean
Maxwell. Mrs. Lillian Lue, Mrs.
Anna Lengley, Emil Britt, Ern
est Langlcy, Ira Luman and
Ralph Lue.
A candlelight ritual was given
in their honor with Mrs. Mattie
Luman, Mrs. Mae Winn, Mrs.
Alice Wolfe, Mrs. La Vesta Gard
ner, Mrs. Vera Thomas and Mrs.
Ina Huspn, dressed in white
gowns, with candles appropriate
to the star points, taking part in
the tribute. Mrs. Todd in be
half of the chapter, presented
gift to each honored guest.
During the ceremony Mrs.
Peters and Mr. Todd presided in
the east with Mrs. Peters and
Mr. Todd presided in the east
with Mrs. Alice Marsh as war
den. Mrs. Libby Root, sang sev
eral selections accompanied by
Mrs. Ella' Gould.
A social hour followed with
the dining room tables centered
with small Christmas trees and
lighted red tapers. Evergreen
and red ribbons decorated the
old fashioned chandeliers. A
humorous skit, "The Lighthouse
Keeper's Daughter," was given
in pantomime by Mrs. Alice
Wolfe, Mrs. Alice Marsh, Fred
Gardner, John Wolfe and Grant
Todd with Mrs. Mattie Luman
as reader. Santa Claus pre
sented gifts to each member.
Mrs. Ina Huson presented "Chey
enne" to Mrs. Saulsberry.
Mrs. Lela Shores, president of
Past Matron's club, announced a
dinner at her home this evening.
Mrs. Mattie Luman, worthy mat
ron elect, announced Installation
December 30. The evening
closed with Christmas carols.
Methodist Choir
To Be Entertained
Members of the choir of the
First Methodist church will be
ntertalned at the home nf Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Pierce, Pierce
heights this evening at the in
clusion of the Christmas pro
gram at the church.
Choir members are invited to
bring a guest. Also attending
wiU be Rev. and Mrs. Louis
Kirby and Dr. Susie V. Stand
nrd. It is expected that about
30 will be in attendance.
No Eagles Meetings
Until New Year
An announcement was made
yesterday that there will be no
meetings of Eagles aerie or
auxiliary until January 8.
OPEN EVENINGS Monday and Tuesday until 8:30. CHRISTMAS EVE until 6.
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Robes In Silk and Wool
Comfortable House Slippers
Dobbs Hat Certificate
Handkerchiefs, Gloves
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Sport Shirts, Outing Togs
Mufflers and Scarfs
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Mrs. William Lloyd Hull,
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of this city and F. E. Edler of
Trail, who was married Decem
ber 14 at Trail. Mr. and Mrs.
Hull are residing in Klamath
Falls.
St. Mark's Choir
Entertained At
John Day Home
Members of the choir of St.
Mark's Episcopal church were
entertained Thursday evening
at a Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. John Day on
Groveland avenue. Preceding
the party the choir, under the
direction of Roberta Ward
Bebb, rehearsed music to be
presented at St. Mark's church
on Christmas Eve.
Later refreshments were
served with Mrs. R. W. Frame
and Mrs. Bebb presiding at the
coffee table. Assisting the host
ess were Mrs. H. S. Hinman
and Mrs. Clayton Lewis. An ex
change of Christmas gifts and
group singing closed the eve
ning. P r e se n t were Mesdames
Stephen Nye, Jr., Richard
Scott, Fred Sweeney, C. O. Lar
ison, C. I. Drummond, A. G.
McMillln, George Barnum,
James Grlgsby, Richard Witt,
R. W. Frame, Eva Marsh, H. S.
Hinman, Clayton Lewis, Rob
erta Ward Bebb; Misses Olive
Curry, Audrey Davis, June
Williams; Messrs. R. W. Frams.
Richard Scott. Fred Strang,
Adiel Neff, A. J. MacDonough.
A. C. Hyde, Wm. Ban ton. Dr.
W. W. Howard, Rev. Herald G.
Gardner and the hostess, Mrs.
Day.
Places Water Colors
In Los Angeles
Philip Henselman has re
turned to his home in this city
after spending the past few
weeks in Los Angeles. While
south Philip placed a number
of his water colors with the
Sunset Boulevard galleries of
Raymond and Raymond. 1
A WORD TO THE
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Sojourner Club
To Begin Red
Cross Activity
Medford Sojourners club plans
to assist the local Red Cross unit
in its work beginning in Janu
ary accordlngto an announce-
1 mad hv Mrs. Orion Gar-
rett, new president of the or
ganization. The club was organized pri
marily to assist new residents
of Medford to become better
acquainted. This function of
the organization may take on
new Importance In the transfer
of new residents due to war
emergencies. Plans have been
made to continue the introduc-
tion of prospective members at
each meeting as In the past.
Club members and officers
urge any person in Medford who
has not been a resident of the
city over two years to come to
the meetings which are held
wice monthly in the Hotel
Medford. New residents who
wish to join the organization
are asked to watch for the
announcement of the January
meeting.
Starting the new work in
January several portable sewing
machines will be at the disposal
of members taking part in the
new project and it is hoped that
a full membership will be pres
ent at each meeting to partici
pate In the work.
MaryWellsT
Harley Williams
To Be Married
Miss Mary Wells of this city
left the latter part of the week
for Ocean Park, Cal., where she
will become the bride of Harley
Earl Williams this week. Miss
Wells has been employed as
stenographer in the office of
Rogue River National forest
since July of this year.
Miss Wells is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wells of
Helena, Mont., where she was
employed prior to taking up re
sidence in this city. Mr. Wil
liams is employed at Douglas
Aircraft and the couple will
make their home at 418 Ray
mond street. Ocean Park, Cal.
Mrs. Wells has been visiting
her daughter in this city for sev
eral weeks and returned to her
home in Helena upon her daugh
ter's departure for California.
Double Eight
Club Meets
At Gray Home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray
entertained members of the
Double Eight club at their coun
try home on the Old Stage road
Wednesday evening. The rooms
were decorated with Christmas
greenery. Dinner was served
followed by exchange of gifts.
Attending were Mr and Mrs.
Charles Adair, Robert Benton,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burk Mr
and Mrs. Maynard Bush, Mrs.
Eva Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gray.
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Art Hett
Study Club
Holds Christmas
Meeting, Party
Members of the Wednesday
Study club enjoyed Yule
party at the Girls' Community
clubhouse Wednesday. Mrs. L.
E. Williams read an article en
titled "Meditations" by Henry
McLemore regarding rumors,
reminding all to be careful
what they accept and pass on
for facts.
Mrs. F. K. Deuel selected
"The Shepherd and the Sheep"
from "Stories To Read at Christ
mas" written by Elsie Singmaj
ter. Mrs. R. W. Webster, accom
panied by Mrs. Eva Hazelrigg
Marsh, sang two Christmas
songs.
Gifts were distributed from
a Christmas tree and refresh
ments were served by Mrs.
Frances H. Cochran, Mrs. Ray
Lenox and Mrs. A. J. Hanby.
Couple Wed
At Dawes Homt
In Quiet Rites
Mary Ann Bradford and
James Patrick Ward, both of
this city, were quietly married
yesterday afternoon at the Rev.
W. A. Dawes' residence, 42 Rose
avenue at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Franklin,
intimate friends of the couple,
were their attendants. The cere
mony was read by the Rev.
Dawes, pastor of the First Bap
tist church.
Following the ceremony Mr,
and Mrs. Ward left for eastern ,'
Oregon where they will visit
Mrs. Ward's relatives. They will
make their home at 827 South
Central avenue in this city.
Mrs. Ward has been employ
ed at Ehrheart's Chicken Hut
on South Riverside avenue and
Mr. Ward is employed by Hub
bard and Wray Tractor com
puny. f
Pythia- Club
Plans Luncheon
Pythian club will hold a re
velation party and potluck lun
cheon at the home of Mrs. Her
man Kline, 534 North Bartlett
street Monday at 1:30 p. m.
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