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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1942.
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
BY BETTT SHOEMAKER
Former Med ford
Resident Weds
In Eugene Rites
Word has been received here
of the marriage June 28 in
Eugene of Miss Irene Judy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Judy of Eugene, to Rev. James
Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Webster of Buff; lo. N. Y.
The ceremony was read in the
First Baptist church by the Dr.
Vance H. Webster. The Judys
re former Medford residents.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white
satin sown fashioned with sweet
heart neckline, long sleeves and
train. She wore a fingertip veil
and carried a bouquet of white
rosebuds, and gardenias, tied
with white satin ribbons.
Matron of honor was Mrs,
Gordon Brunton of Portland
who wore aqua blue marquis
ette and carried white asters
and Dink sweetpeas. Brides
maids were Miss Lucy Crow of
Portland and Miss Dorothea
Parker of Eugene, who wore
yellow marquisette gowns, with
yellow flowers in their hair
and carried yellow and white
flowers.
Gordon Brunton of Portland
was best man. Attendants for
the bridesmaids were Harry
Hewitt and Earnest Campbell
both of Eugene and ushers were
Dale Kingsley, Herbert Gaskil,
Leland Chase and Clifford Tra
villion. A reception followed in the
church parlors during which
time several recording solos of
Miss Helen Judy, sister of the
bride, were played. Miss Lur-
lene Wood sang during the wed.
ding ceremony accompanied by
Robert Gould, who also piayea
the wedding marches.
The couple left for Buffalo,
N. Y., for a short visit with the
bridegroom's parents and will
make their home in Bie Rock,
11., where Rev. Webster is pas
tor of the First Baptist church.
Mrs. Webster, Sr., was in Eu
gene for the wedding.
The bride, well-known In this
city, attended Northwest Chris
tian college in Eugene; Los An
geles Bible Institute and North
ern Baptist Seminary in Chi
cago. She also worked at the
Moody Bible Institute In Chi
cago. Rev. Webster is a gradu
ate of Wheaton College, Whea
ton. 111., and Northern Baptist
Seminary in Chicago.
The bride visited relatives
and friends in southern Oregon
just prior to her wedding,
Friends Hold
Bridal Shower
For Miss Wilcox
Mrs. Delno R. Sloan and Miss
Mary Jean Barnes entertained
ot the R. H. Wilcox home on
June 24th at a shower for Miss
Natalie Wilcox ot Washington,
D. C. Over 25 guests attended
the affair and presented the
absentee honored guest with
numerous gifts. Refreshments
were served by the two host
esses and the evening was spent
playing games and cards, open
ing the gifts and rewrapping
them for express shipment to
Washington.
The rooms were decorated
with mixed pastel flowers and
pictures of the guests, gifts and
decorations were taken by Fred
Wilcox and sent along with the
surprise gift shipment.
Miss Wilcox, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Wilcox,
is employed In the munitions
division of the War Department
in Washington, D. C, and will
wed Donald M. Crooks of that
city In September. Mr. Crooks
Is now In officers' training at
Fort Bcnning, Ga.
Local Resident
Honorary Pledge
According to word received
here Mrs. Anne Donelly of this
city has been selected to mem
bership In Pi Lambda Theta.
national women's education hon
orary on the University ot Ore
gon campus. Mrs. Donelly was
among 12 pledges Initiated in
the honorary Friday evening
She Is English teacher at Med
ford high school and la taking
graduate work on the Eugene
campus.
Visitors Here '
From South Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ro
chester of Deadwood, S. D., are
visitors at the home of Mrs
Rochester's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. V. Goodroad.
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Since
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Local Couple
Wed Tuesday
At Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Garlon Hamp
ton Cox of 103 Mistletoe street
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Lucille Vieux to Jo
seph Holmes of this city, son of
Mrs. A. Morris.
The ceremony was read in
Grants Pass Tuesday at a pri
vate service conducted by Supe
rior Judge Johnson in his cham
bers at the courthouse.
The bride, attended by her
parents, wore midnight blue
gorgette with a gardenia cor
sage. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Garlon Cox, Mrs. A. Morris.
Mrs. Robert Moore Hood, of
Medford; Mrs. Lewis James Sar-
ver and Miss Jeanne Englehart
of Los Angeles, Cal.
Following a brief honeymoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will reside
in Portland.
Sojourner Club
Enjoys Afternoon
At Clubhouse
Medford Sojourners gathered
at the Girls Community club
house Thursday afternoon, at
which time Mrs. John McCabe,
retiring president, and Mrs.
Chris Renkcn, Incoming presi
dent, were presented corsages.
New members appointed to the
board of directors included
Mrs. Reese Alexander, calling
committee; Mrs. Lee Hazel, flow
ers, and Mrs. Clifford Aldrlch,
publicity.
Bridne and sewing were en-
Joyed with prizes being awarded
to Mrs. Philip Steere, Mrs. Miles
Kelly of McCloud, Cal., Mrs.
Robert Wright, Mrs. Kenneth
Roberts and Mrs. Jack Clark.
Mm. PhiliD Steere was In
troduced as a new member and
Mrs. Miles Kelly as a guest.
Newcomers to Medfora were
urged to attend the Sojourner
mrxtinffi which are held the
second and fourth Thursdays at
the Girli Community cluDnouse.
The social hour was in cnarge
of Mrs. Emil Berg ana Mrs.
Robert O'Malveny.
Candidate To Be
Speaker At Hotel
Holland Monday
Harris Ellsworth of Roseburg,
Republican candidate from the
fourth district for representative
In congress, will be guest speax
er at a public meeting sponsored
Monday evening at 8 o'clock in
the Sixth street lobby of Hotel
Holland by Pro America. Ells
worth will bring an Interesting
message to those of the Repub
lican party and men are espe
cially urged to be present for
the occanlon.
The congressional candidate
i. nrrsldent of the University of
Oregon alumni association; pub
lisher of the. Kosemirg news
Review and past president of the
Douglas County Chamber of
Commerce. He has been espe
cially active in developments of
the county.
Lodge Holds
Regular Session
Nelahbors of Woodcraft gath
ered at the K. of P. hall Wednes
day evening for a short business
session. During the meeting
Ctlia Gustafson of Eugene was
Introduced as a transfer mem
ber to the local lodge. Sadie
Gill presided during the busi
ness session and the group ad
journed to the What-Not for
.efreshments.
Thursday afternoon members
nf Chrysanthemum Thimble
Club of Neighbors of Woodcraft
met with Mrs. E. D. Scripter
at her home on Rose avenue.
The afternoon was devoted to
fashioning war stamp corsages.
Present were the Mesdames
Anna Muchmore, Lottie Sam
uels. Sadie C.lll. Frances Mc
Conoclue, Maude Montgomery.
Carrie M lines, Lorna Bergman,
Ella Wortman and the hostess.
Iowa Residents
Are Local Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Broarhard
of Ames, Iowa, were recent visi
tors in this city. On a com
bined business and pleasure
trip through the west they
stopped In Medford last week
where they were guests of the
n. J. Palmers, B. L. Barrys and
M. C. Murreys and family. The
visitors continued their trip
north by way of Crater Lake,
plan Mix a short stop In Port
land enroute to Iowa.
Marine
Martha Scott, stage and
marines' sweetheart.
Service Flag
Delicated At
Baptist Church
A service flag, containing 23
stars, was dedicated at the First
Baptist church Friday evening,
honoring members of the church
who are in the service of their
country. At an impressive cere
mony conducted by the Rev. W.
A. Dawes, 23 mothers pinned
stars on the flag in honor of
their sons. Devotions were also
led by the Rev. Dawes.
Entitled a Victory party the
entire evening followed a pat
riotic theme. The recreation hall
was decorated in patriotic colors
by a group of young people and
a young people's orchestra fur
nished patriotic numbers during
the evening. A reading was
given by Mrs. Marthena Cutlip.
Community singing was also en
Joyed. In charge of arrangements
for the evening and the refresh
ments were Mrs. H. E. Herald,
Mrs. Daisy Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. George Tucker and Mrs. L.
V. Bray. .
Annual Picnic
At Picket Home
Past Noble Grand ciub mem
bers of Olive Rebekah lodge en
joyed their annual picnic at the
Charles Pickel home near Phoe
nix Thursday evening. Picnic
dinner was served and visiting
followed. Guests were Mrs.
Clara Bailey of Myrtle Creek,
who is visiting her sister, Mrs
W. H. Dyer; Mrs. Myrtle New
ton and Mrs. Lottie Cave of
Medford.
Arrangements were In charge
of Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. D
M. McDonald, Mrs. Ed Pease
and Mrs. Albert Hanson. Plans
for the next gathering were
made, the group to meet with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pease August
2 at Prospect.
Mrs. Euer Weed. Mrs. Kath-
erine Satterlee, Mrs. Maude
Stickell, Mrs. Frank Redden
and Mrs. J. W. Wiley will make
arrangements for the affair
Those desiring transportation
are asked to telephone either
Mrs. Redden or Mrs. Minnie
Bryant.
Returns Here
From Eugene
Miss Julie Carpenter returned
to her home at Topsldes last
evening after spending the past
week In Eugene.
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screen actress, was chosen U.
Vera Childreth,
Arthur Schatz
Wed In South
Of local interest Is the an
nouncement of the marriage of
Miss Vera L. Childreth, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M
Childreth of 113 West 11th
street and Arthur L. Schatz, son
of L. R. Schatz and brother of
Mrs. J. F. Hein of Medford.
The ceremony was read by
the Reverand Leland Cook in
the Central Christian church at
San Diego, Calif., on July 1st
The bride chose for her wed
ding an Ice blue wool suit with
white accessories and wore a
corsage of gardenias.
Mrs. Schatz is employed at
the American Fruit Growers,
Inc., here and Mr. Schatz is
with the U. S. Naval reserves
at San Diego.
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Noted Musician
Resides In City
Making their home In this
city are Corporal and Mrs. Ben
iamin Rolfe. the former sta
tioned at Camp White. They
have been residing for several
days at Hotel Medford and
moved Friday evening to Ideal
Court.
Mrs. Rolfe Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Menuhln
of Los Gatos, Cal., the parents
of the famed Yehudi Menuhin.
violinist. Mrs. Rolfe is an out
standing musician herself, noted
as a pianist and will be a wel
come addition to Medford musi
cal circles. Among other talents
she speaks seven languages.
Mrs. Carpenter
Attends Meeting
Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter has
returned to her home here after
attending the national commit
tee meeting of volunteer special
services of the American Red
Cross in Los Angeles. Later the
group returned to San Francisco
where they saw the activities of
the Pacific coast area office.
While In Los Angeles she at
tended a large luncheon at the
Claremont hotel at which 1,000
were present. Arrangements
for this gathering were In
charge of Mrs. Gardner Bullis,
well-known in this city and an
active worker In Red Cross acti
vity. She Is a sister-in-law of
Seth Bullis. who Is Jackson
county chairman for Red Cross.
Your Garments Are
SAFE
With NU-WAY
OYts. from the very
moment your gar
ments leave your
home thty are fully protect
ed from fire and theft by
inturance.
Furthermore, expert hand
ling in our well equipped
plant eiuirts added protec
tion. Colors are carefully
restored, fabrics skillfully
handled, garments expertly
cleaned and pressed.
"Nu-Wau
H. D. Chriitenten, Prop.
Local Ctrl
Weds Friday
At Parents' Home
The wedding of Miss Gerald
lne Parkhurst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Parkhurst of
this city and George Francis
Reed, son of Mrs. Emma Reed
of Pendleton, Ore., was read at
the home of the bride's parents,
Friday evening, with the Rev,
Louis Kirby of the First Meth
odist church presiding.
The bride was attended by
her sister. Miss La Verne Park
hurst and best man was Lester
Dressier of Pendleton. The bride
wore a two piece white and
brown linen suit with white ac
cessories and a corsage of white
gardenias.
Attending the ceremony were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vincent
and family of this city; and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Chlsholm and
family of Gold Hill and the
bride's parents.
The couple will make their
home at 348 Southwest Second
street in Pendleton.
New Officers
Installed By
Pocahontas Lodge
Pocahontas lodge installed of
ficers for the coming term at a
meeting Friday evening at Red
man hall. During the business
meeting it was announced that
Pocatontas and the Order of the
Redmen had forwarded $956.20
to Washington, D. C, from the
Penny-A-P)ane collection, for
purchase of airplanes.
Installed were: Prophetess.
Harriet Watson; Pocahantas,
Velma Slngler; first scout, Es
ther Dooms; second scout, Lu
cille Anseth; Wenonah. Olive
Floyd; first runner, Pearle Stev
ens; second runner, Martha Bit
tie; Powhatan, William Hilnes;
first counselor, Retha Coffman;
second counselor, Orva Taylor
and reporter, Orva Taylor.
Lawn Party
At Scripter Home
A lawn party at the E. D.
Scripter residence on Rose ave
nue was enjoyed Friday eve
ning by a group of friends
Picnic dinner was served on
long tables and later pinochle
was at play. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Ed Robbins, travel
ing prize; Mrs. Michael Beck
and Frank Hussong, high scores
and Mrs. Carl Pearson and Mrs.
H. C. Hussong, low scores.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Laing and daughter,
Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hussong and daughter, Carol
Ann: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Glascock and daughters, Rosalie
and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Beck and daughter, D'Ann; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Pearson and
daughters, Edith and Lucille,
Mr. and Mrs. Clever Glascock;
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Shirley and
son. Dan-ell; Mrs. Ed Robbins,
Clyde L. Pittman. and Mr. and
Mrs. Scripter and daughter,
Anne.
Eugene Resident
Is Local Visitor
A visitor in this city at the
residence of Mrs. Harris Janes ;
on Capital avenue is Miss Ther
esa Kelly of Eugene who is
spending the week-end in Med
ford.
The betrothal of Miss Kelly:
to w. uoipn janes, son o: Mrs.
Janes, was announced recently
at a tea in Eugene. The wed
ding will be an event of August
1 in Portland.
"I'm on a Vacation
from Drudgery"
"I used to accept washday
drudgery as the fate of all
Housewives who want-to-save
money. But I only
needed to try The Ameri
can once to know they can
do it cheaper, considering
all the time and labor I
spend on the washing."
NEW PICKUP SCHEDULE
WEST SIDEi Pickup every
morning, starting at 9.
EAST SIDE: Pickup every
afternoon, starting at 1
o'clock.
Victory Fiesta
To Be Event At
Porter Neff Home
Victory Fiesta is the theme of
the forthcoming annual enter
tainment sponsored by the
League of Women Voters In
Medford. The affair, which pro
mises to be something new in
fiestas, will be held the evening
of July 28 on the lawn of the
Porter J. Neff home. As has
been the custom the fiesta will
be open to league members and
their friends.
Mrs. Chauncey Brewer is as
sisted in her arrangement of the
fiesta by the following, Miss
Jean Schuler, Miss Julie Car
penter, Miss Alicia Buhl, Miss
Dorothy Breck, Mrs. Kenneth
Parrott, Mrs. John Day, Miss
Patricia Farrell and Miss Nan
ette Holmes. Members of the
League board who are also
working on plans are Mrs. Paul
Janney, Mrs. I. E. Schuler, Mrs.
Harry Holmes and Mrs. Justin
Smith.
Two years ago the League
sponsored a "Moonlight Aqua
cade" at the country home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter
and last year those attending
will recall the colorful South
American Fiesta, based on the
Good Neighbor policy with the
countries to the south of the
American republic.
Mrs. Justin Smith
Appointed Head
Of State Group
According to word received
here yesterday Mrs. Justin
of this city has been appointed
state chairman of international
relations for the American Asso
ciation of University Women.
The appointment was made by
the new state president. Mrs.
Frederick Kiehle of Portland.
Mrs. Smith has long been ac
tive in the field of international
relations, and recently returned
rrom Portland where she at
tended a week's International
Relations Institute at Reed col
lege. She is a past president of
the Medford brance of A.A.U.W..
and has been chairman of an
international relations group for
the League of Women Voters.
One Group Better
DRESSES
Sheers, Crepes and Prints
Values lo $25.00
S1698
NOW
ONE GROUP OF EARLY SPRING
COATS and
SUITS
Redingote Silk Suits and 2
piece suits in light weight
Silk Lined Coats and Smart
Suits in Rayon and Linen
fabrics
$25.00 Value
S19.98
NOW
$19.98 Values
SI6.S8
NOW
All Summer
Bucks Observe
50th Anniversary
At Family Reunion
Big Applegate, July 11 (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck ob
served their golden wedding
anniversary Friday with a fam
ily reunion and dinner at their
home here. Mr. Buck and Miss
Edna Parks were married at the
latter's home at Buncom with
Justice of the Peace Plymale of
Jacksonville performing the cer
emony. They have resided In the
community continuously since
their marriage.
All of their children were
present for the anniversary in
cluding Mrs. William Heckman
of Modoc Point, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Buck of Merrill, Mr. and
Mrs. Vera Buck of Colusa, Cal.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buck of
Applegate. Robert Heckman
was the only one of three
grandchildren able to be present.
Also attending the dinner were
Mrs. Buck's sister and brother.
Miss Ella Parks and Hollis Parks
of Medford and Max Waugh of
San Francisco.
Shower Honors
Miss Harwood
At Young Home
Mrs. Regina Young and Mrs.
Nola Neilson were co-hostesses
for a miscellaneous bridal
shower honoring Miss Corrine
Harwood at the Young resi
dence, 604 King street Thursday
evening. Miss Harwood is the
bride-elect of Kenton Robbins
of Ashland, the wedding to be
an event of this month.
Attending the affair were
Vera Neilson, Alice Hughes,
Geraldine Loom is, LaVan Dar
nielle, Betty Schrecengost, Dode
Harwood, Gladys Robbins.
Myrna Frink, Leta Queen, Edith
Harwood, the honored guest and
hostesses.
Spend Month
In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Eldridge
and Mrs. Marie Swinson have
returned to Medford after spend
ing a month in Portland visit
ing relatives. Mrs. Swinson will
spend several days here before
continuing to her home in Napa,
JunEy
CLEARANCE
SALE?
Another Group
DRESSES
Silk printed Jerseys, plain
colored Silks and Sheers,
including Marilyn Tailored
Dresses. Values to $14.98
S898
NOW
SUITS sT.St Price
HAND BAGS
Black, Brown and Navy
S1.98
GLOVES and
COLLARS
S1.00
Formats They
USO Center
Dances Are
Well-Attended
Informal dancing parties at
the United Service Organization
center have been attracting a
large group of soldiers and
Junior hostesses during the past
week. Wednesday evening was
the "Army Special USO party"
during which time prize dances
were featured.
Miss Edna Shaver and her
partner Private Jimmy Root
were selected winners In a ser
ies of three dances, waltz, fox
trot and Jitterbug. Miss Shaver
received a corsage and Private
Root a telegram anywhere in the
United States.
Master of ceremonies for the
evening was Sergeant Bill
Qulgley assisted by Private Wets
enbolt. Music was furnished by
Dick Meek Dick Abbott and
Malcolm Stein. Senior hostesses
in attendance were Mrs. John
Wilkinsen, Mrs. Helen Conroy,
Mrs. Ward Spatz and Mrs. O. A.
Eden.
A barn dance was featured
Friday evening with appropriate
decorations forming a setting
for square dancing. Old-time
dance music was furnished ,by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters
with Sergeant Bill Qulgley and
Mrs. Penny Fontaine calling for
the old-time dances. Among
those enjoyed were quadrille,
rye waltz and Virginia reel.
Senior hostesses for the eve
ning were Mrs. Cole Holmes,
Mrs. John Wilkinson and Mrs.
C. W. Harwood.
State Zonta
Officer Honored
Miss Hazel Cook, vice presi
dent of the Portland Zonta club,
was honored Wednesday evening
by the Medford club at the
studio of Mrs. Effie Kurtz, Med
ford club president. Miss Cook
was in Medford last week In the
interests of the telephone com
pany.
FOR STORAGE
Repairing and Restyling
Arista Fur Shop
Building Phone 4S67
3rd Floor Medford Center
Ona Lot of
SLACKS
Summer Slacks in
Broken Sizes
SI 00
HATS
All Early Spring and Sum
mer Hats, regardless of for
mer price
$1.49 and $2.49
PASTEL FELTS
Group of Pastel Felts, In
cluding Knox
$2.49 and $4.49
Small Group Hats
Left at Only
S1.00
Go Vi Price