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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1941.
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
By BCTTT SHOEMAKER
Friends Hold
Farewell Party
For Miss Alexander
A farewell nartv hnnnrH
MiM Zeta Alexander, daughter
of Mrs. Claude Alexander, Fri
day afternoon at the Alexander
home on Almond street. Miss
Alexander la leaving Tuesday
. for Washington, D. C, to take
up ner duties under civil service.
She has been employed at office
work In Medford for the past
two years.
Many gifts were presented
the honored guest after which
luncheon was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Pearl Miller.
Mrs. Cram WalrrfUM Mn rw
Coss, Mrs. Frances Zundel and
Mrs. Alexander.
Attending were Mrs. Fred Cop-
sey or Seattle, wash., Blanche
Arnold, Frances McConochle,
Maud Lovell, Alice Lewis, Cora
White, Edith Beck, Gladys Gil
man, Clara Hodgkins. Susanne
Braun, Irene Shirley, Nora Glas
cock and Mrs. Milton Saunder
son and children of Shady Cove
Crater Lake
Chapter Holds
Christmas Party
Crater Lake chapter, Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
held their December meeting at
the home of Mrs. M. M. Morris
on King's highway, December 20.
This was a Christmas meeting
and the group was entertained
with several Christmas carols
by a group of eight of Eve Pren
tice's Accoi dionettes.
Two special numbers which
were enjoyed were given by
Maxwell Peirce, one of which
was "It Came Upon the Mid
night Clear'' which he sang to
his own accordion accompani
ment. After a brief business session
Mrs. Frances Cochran read
"Christmas In the White
House." This story revealed
many changes In the anmial
celebration of our presidents.
Miss Sara Van Mutur nlr.
talned by reading "The Drum
Goes Dead" by Bess Streeter
Aioncn.
The Chrlatma. tr. an ...
change of gifts completed the
aiiernoon. Refreshments were
servea Dy the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Frances Cochran, Mrs.
Helen Dixon and Mrs. Bert
to wry.
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Betrothal of
Janet Mullin
Told by Parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. L: MuilIn of
209 South Orange street an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Janet, lo Reuel
K. Rians, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. K. Rians of Jacksonville.
Rians, Jr., is employed at the
Boeing plant In Seattle. Wash.
He was home on a two-day visit
during the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Mullin and twin daugh
ters, June and Janet, left Friday
evening by train for Los An
geles. Cal., where they plan to
spend two weeks with Mrs.
Mullin's other daughter. Mrs.
Milford Lyons and her son,
Robert, who Is employed at the
Douglas Aircraft plant Mrs.
Lyons and son are former Med
ford residents.
Dorothy Hansen
To Wed Today
To be married this afternoon
t the First Christian church
re Miss Dorothy Hansen of this
city and Roy Cameron, also a
Medford resident. The service
will be read by the Rev. R. W
rl?m.an' pa,or of ,ne First
Christian church.
Miss Hansen has been em
ployed at the county courthouse
end Mr. Cameron Is employed
at the California Oregon Power
company. Miss Hansen has been
feted at several showers by her
friends. They will make their
home In this city.
Mistletoe Club '
To Hold Card Party
Mistletoe club will hold a pub
lic card Dartv at th m.i. f
munity clubhouse Wednesday.
Dwnert luncheon will be served
at 1:30 p. m. Hostesses for the
afternoon are Edith Beck Jessie
Lalng, Anna Hodgkins, ' Nellie
Laing, Grace Wakefield.
CalifornlansViil
Relatives. Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Clay McKray
of Redding. Cal.. are spending
a few days here with their rel
atives. Mrs. James McKray
Mrs. P. R. Bateman and Mrs.
Lewis Thompson.
Homecoming To Be
Held Tuesday at 2 P. M.
Homecoming of the Women's
Society of Christian Service of
the First Methodist church will
be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in
the sunshine parlor of the
church. Homecoming will be
preceded by an executive meet
lng at 12 30 p. m. with the
usual luncheon. A Christmas
thank offering will be received
at the homecoming.
Green-Harriman
Wedding to Be
At Private Chapel
Of Interest to Jackson enuntv
residents is announcement of
the marrlaffe hmnrrnw rt Thai.
ma Green, daughter of Mrs
Reia S. Green of I.os Angeles
Cal., to William Horriman, son
of Mrs. Edna F. Rnffpn of .Tuple
sonville, Ore., in Los Angeles
The ceremnnv U In h rA
by the Reverend Arthur Braden
in the Pueblo Oratorio nrivate
chapel of the Chapman Park
noiei in l.os Angeles Hip hi
After a wedding trip to Mexico
the COUDle will make their nnme
In Los Angeles. Mrs. Rogers has
Journeyed south to atrend the
weaaing.
Madame Tabouis
To Appear Here
At Early Date
Madame Genevieve Tabouis,
French Journalist and rofno.o
will appear in Medford Jan. 22
ratner man Jan 24 as previously
announced. Her lecture is being
snonsored hv th .1nrirnn
ty League of Women Voters.
A keen student of interna.
tlonal politics In her rountry,
Madame Tahnul. has h..n im.
turing In the east where her
engagements have been favor
ably received accord in a to re
ports.
Bible Class
Holds Dinner
The Golden I. Ink niM -I...
of the First Baptist church en
Joyed a Christinas
dinner party at the church rec
reation nan December 19. Mus
Icnl numbers were featured and
"ng them were a group of
islmas carols Dlaved hv the
Aii-ordianettes, students of Mrs
tve prentice.
The hnll was decorated In
keeping with the Christmas
season and five tables were laid
for the 75 guests. The tables
were arranged with holly and
lighted red Christmas candles.
Lodge Plans
Watch Party
I.O.O.F. lodge Is making plans
for a watch party to be held
New Years Eve at the hall.
Cards and dancing vill be en
Joyed from 9 until 12 midnight.
Refreshments are to he rvH
All Rcbckah, I.O.O.F., anj other
branch members and their
friends are invited.
Choice
if
tV.
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"Darling" of Louisiana Siata
university In Baton Rogue Is
Margaret Landry. It. a bru
nette. chosen by male students
for this 1941 title. She's a soon
omore.
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Dinner Enjoyed
Christmas Day
By Guests
Dr. Susie V. Standard and
Miss Lottie M. Watkins enter
tained at dinner on Christmas
day at their home on West Main
street. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. N. Pollne and Mr. and
Mrs. Lucien Van Gordon of
Phoenix: Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Albaugh of Eagle Point; Sidney
Lineker of Palo Alto, I'al., Mr.
and Mrs. Nlckles DeWIt and
Miss Gweneth Poling of Med
ford; Joe J. Standard and Miss
Lllen Mae Standard of Portland,
and Miss Suzanne L. Standard
of Vancouver. Wash.
Dr. Standard's son, daughter
and granddaughter. Miss Elan
Mae Standard. Joe J. Standard
hnd Susanne Standard will re
turn north today. Sidney Line
ker left for Klamath Falls Sat
urday tn enlist in in TTnlltuI
States Marine corps.
Family Dinner
At Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wine.
trout and son Gary, of this city:
Mrs. Marie Benedict and daugh
ters Caroline and Georgle of Ap
plegate; Mr. and Mrs. William
Bell and son Billy and Mrs. G.
W. Winetrout of AnnWnt. mn.
tored to Grants Pass Christmas
day where they were guests at
a family dinner at the C A
Winetrout home. Also present
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wine
trout of Crescent City, Cal., and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hnhhi and
son Bob of Orange, Cal., and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Winetrout
and daughter. Jackie of Red
ding, Cal.
Party Celebrates
Fifth Birthday
Miss Patricia Ann StranW
was honored on her fifth birth.
day yesterday with a birthday
party at the home o her moth
er, Mrs. Vera Strader, 108 Al
mond street. Games wen play
ed and later a large birthday
cake was served.
Invited to the birthday party
were Sandra Hubbard, Barbara
Ann Bauer, Merlyn Olson, Isa
belle Carr, Jane Bash. Frankle
Bash and Paul Newcomb.
Former Residents
At Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance
of Silverton, Ore., returned
north yesterday after a hollriav
vacation at the home of their
son-in law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hoffman of
Jacksonville. Mr. and Mn
crance are former Jacksonville
residents where Mr. Severance
was engaged in business.
j Thompsons Visit
At Myers Home
I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Myers
land daughters, Betty and Max
ine. were dinner guests at the
: George Thompson home In Ash
i land Christmas day. Mrs.
(Thompson is a sister of Mrs.
j Myers. Following dinner the
I children played In the snow.
' two inches having fallen In Ash
jland during the day.
Local Girl
Marries In
Double Wedding
Participating in a double
wedding In Reno, Nev., last
Sunday morning at 10:4. o'clock
were Alice Mae Arnold of this
city and John P. Burch of
Hamilton Field, Cal. The cere
monies were read by the district
Judge.
Also married were Shirley
Pellymounter of Los Angeles
and Harold Greenfield of Hamil
ton Field. The couples attended
each other.
Mrs. Burch is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shirley
of this city and well-known here
where she has been employed
for the past seven months at
F. w. woolworth company. The
bridegroom is staff sergeant
with the 77th pursuit squadron
based at Hamilton Field
The Lydlans Missionary club
of which Mrs. Burch was a
member, honored her with a
surprise shower Dec. 19. Those
attending were Mrs. Alfred
Anderson, Mrs. John W. New
man, Mrs. Miner Boshcars, Miss
Alpha Whlllock, Miss Evelyn
Brock, Miss Vernie Davenport
and Miss Helen Evans.
Clerks at Woolworth company
also presented Mrs. Burch with
a farewell gift prior to her
departure for the south.
Sergeant Burch is the son of
W. T. Burch of Oak Grove, La.
Family Dinner
At Dyer Home
Christmas Day
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyer
entertained at their home on
Myrtle street with a family din
ner Christmas day. Christmas
decorations were used on the
table and covers were marked
with old snapshots of the guests.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Dyer's son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Stephens and two
children, Mary Ann and Frances
of Yreka, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Wimer and two sons, Alvin
and Don; Mrs. Clara Bailey of
Myrtle Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Bailey and son Dwyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Dyer.
Open House
Honors Aviators
At Morrill Home
Mrs. Corbin Edgell and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Morrill were
hosts to tviators at the Medford
Municipal airport Christmas day
when open house was held from
2 until 6 o'clock at the Morrill
home on East Main street.
About 17 aviators called dur
ing the day and enjoyed a buf
fet dinner. The Morrill have
taken up residence in the R.
W. Sleeter home.
A Sock a Day
Adarel Chapter
To Install New
Officers Tuesday
Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S.,
will hold installation of officers
for 1942 at the Masonic temple
in Jacksonville Tuesday eve
ning. Mrs. Mattie Luman will
be installed as worthy matron
and C. W. Shores as worthy
pr.tron. Acting as installing of
ficers will be Mrs. Lulu Sauls
berry and V. T. Wilson.
Also to be installed are: Dor
othy Waldron, associate matron;
Fred Gardiner, associate patron;
Mabel Todd, secretary; Nina Car
Ian, treasurer: Jeanette Spencer,
conductress; Ella Gould, asso
ciate conductress; Ina Huson,
chaplain; Lulu Saulsberry, mar
shall; Libby Root, organist; Vera
Thomas, Adah; Mollie Britt,
Ruth; LaVesta Gardiner, Esther;
May Winn, Martha; Olga Bow
dish, Electa; Alice Wolf, warden
and Alex Lundgren, sentinel.
Assisting Mrs. Saulsberry and
Mr. Wilson during the installa
tion ceremony will be Lillian
Lue, marshall; Nell W. Fick, or
ganist; Mrs. Anna Cater, chap
lain and Mrs. Dorothy Hackern,
honorary marshall.
McDonalds Leave
On Four Weeks Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McDonald
and two sons. Junior and Cal
vin of Lozler lane, plan to leave
today by motor for Arkansas
and Chicago, III., where they
will visit friends for the next
four weeks.
Spend Christmas
In Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wains-
cott of t East Lawn court, mot
ored to Roseburg Christmas day
where they were guests of Mr
Wainscott's parents. Dr. and
Mrs. E. J. Wainscott. Also pres
ent were Mr. Wainscott's broth
er-ln-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Httrry Sandquist of Lake
view, Ore.
Former Residents
Visit Friends Here
Miss Margaret and Catherine
Rawlings of Berkeley, CaL.
have been local visitors during
the holidays. They are visitine
at the home of Miss Janet Tur-
pm, 714 East Jackson boule
vard: Miss Shirley Goodman.
726 Wells street, and Miss Bar
bara Mee, Applegate.
The Miss Rawlings are daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Raw
lings, former Medford residents.
Mr. Rawlings is now employed
at Mare Island naval yards. Miss
Margaret, a graduate of Med
ford high school last spring, is
planning to enter St. Frances
hospital In San Francisco in
February to take up nurses
training.
Johannsons Here
From Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johannson
of Oakland, Cal., left Friday for
tneir nome after spending
Christmas day at the home of
Mrs. Johannson's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Corey on the
Crater Lake highway. The
guests arrived Christmas eve.
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Except on Sundays, when 'she rests and goes to church.
Mrs. Alex Kyle, 79, a Scottish-born Philadelphian. knits a sock
a day. She already has knitted 114 pairs for British soldiers,
and thanks her good eyesight.
Party Honors
! Carol Buonoccre's
Fifth Birthday
A Christmas birthday party
honored Carol Buonocore at the
home of her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Buonocore, 522
South Oakdale avenue, Wednes
day afternoon. The party cele
brated her fifth birthday.
Games were played and the
group sang Christmas carols
and enacted nursery rhymes.
The guests received gifts from
a fish pond and Carol received
many gifts. Colored motion pic
tures of the party were taken.
The birthday cake was deco
rated in Yule colors and the
house carried out a holiday
decorative theme.
Attending were Ann and
Alice Gentle, Linda Lou Lent
ery, Janet Coyle, Bobbie Klno
shita, Marcia Young, Jimmy and
Janet Perry, Freddie Leonard,
Kathleen Guiley, Marcia and
Leila Redden, Patty Hampson
of Portland, Dickey Buonocore
and Carol.
Later in the afternoon a group
of mothers called for a social
hour. Among them were Mrs.
C. W. Lemery. Mrs. C. L Coyle,
Mrs. H. S. Kinoshita, Mrs. O. W.
DeJarnett, Mrs. Glen Guiley,
Miss Nancy Tanneriello, Mrs.
H. T. Gentle and Mrs. Buonocore.
F. L. Club Holds
Annual Yule
Party at Hall
Members of the F. L. club.
their husbands, and friends en
joyed the annual Cnristmas
party at the I. O. O. F. hall
Dec. 20. Gifts were exchanged
and dancing enjoyed during the
evening. The group sang Christ
mas carols..
Attendlns: were Mr. nnd TvTr
P. R. Bateman, Mr and Mrs. Clif
ford Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Con
r.id, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess
Miss Edna Hilderbrand, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Lewis of Jackson
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Car:os Mor
ris, Miss Marian Mellen. Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Aldridge, Lovell Rob
bins, Mr. and Mrs. Short, Mr
arid Mrs. Jack Ward. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Walden, Besse Thomp
son, Robert Aldridge. Geary Con
rad and Linda Lewis.
The next meeting of the club
will be held at the nome of
Iva Walden. 1014 Eut 11th
street January 2. Members are
aseo to Bring their "thank you
gifts" for their Sister Kitties.
H. S. C. Club
Holds Yule Party
At Heard Home
Unity Center
To Hold Party
A New Year's Eve nartv n.-lll
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Kurt An Knrth t.,
street Wednesday at 8 p. m
n .
ioj- an wno attend tne local
Unity Center.
Miss Thelma Heard and Mrs.
Helen Ballew were hostesses to
the H.S.C. club Christmas party
Monday at the home of Miss
Heard on the south Pacific high
way. Pine cones, mistletoe and
greenery carried out a Yule
theme. Presents were distribu
ted and midnight luncheon was
served.
Members made plans to as
sist with Red Cross work at
club meetings. Attending were
Miss Bertha Tjoekler, Miss Cora
Tjoelker, Miss Marjory Reich.
Miss Emily Lou Knips, Mrs.
Bill Howard. Mis Mura Titl
and the hostesses. Mrs. Howard
will be hostess at her home
January 8.
Guests Visit
At Hunt Home
Visitors over the Christmas
holidays at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Hunt have been
Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. P. Inman of Eugene and
her brother-in-law and sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Martin and Jimmy and Molly
of Olympia, Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Martin and Cecil Hunt Jr., left
Thursday for Death Vajley and
Los Angeles, Cal., where they
will spend the remainder of the
Christmas holiday.
Helen Rammin
To Wed Today
Miss Helen Rammin, daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ram
min of West 12th street and
Hugo L. Ford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Ford, of West Eighth
street, will be married this aft
ernoon at 2:30 o'clock in the
Sacred Heart church.
Miss Rammin is a graduate
of Medford high school and Mr.
Ford graduated from high
school in South Dakota. They
plan to make their home in this
city where Mr. Ford is employ
ed by Firestone Auto Supply
and Service (tore.
Helen Patton
Visits Mother
Miss Helen Patton of San
Francisco, Cal., is visiting her
mother, Mrs. C. Rease Braley
at her home on Valley View
Drive. Miss Patton expect to
return south by train at the
close of her vacation.
Mrs. Southwlck
Visits At Home
Mrs. R. H. Southwiek Is
spending Christmas holidays at
her home in Medford. Sha is
employed with the State Unem
ployment Compensation Com
mission in Salem.
SIREN TEST
Portland, Dee. 27JP) Port
land will test its 15 new air raid
sirens, which sound similar to
fog horns, Sunday.
Invest Your
Christmas Money
Ina
GOOD WATCH
New Year
& Thank-You Crd
Start the New Year with
bit of extra thoughtfulnesa.
Send New Year Cards.
SWEM'S
GREETING CARDS
Priced from $27.30
Hamilton
Priced from $41.25
HARVEL
Priced from $14.00
ELGIN
Priced from $27.50
OMEGA
Priced from $47.50 -Prices
Include Federal Tax
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for
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fashions Such a lot of style Such low prices. Buy
one pair get one pair free. Sale starts Monday 9
a. m. No Refund. No Exchange.
SALE
2 pairs for
$195
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One pair $1.00
2 pairs for M
$295
One pair $1.48
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2 pairs for
$395
One pair $1.98
On Group
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Broken Sites
CHILDREN'S SHOES K
2 Pair
$1.95
On Pair $1.00
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2 Pair
$2.99
On Pair $1.49
EVANS' SHOE STORE
SIXTH ST. AND NORTH CENTRAL