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'MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 1943-
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
Br OLIVE STARCHER
Nipper-Douglas
Rites Are Held
Wednesday Night
Miss Nellie Nipper, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Nipper of
R. 4, became the bride of Frank
Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Boss Douglas, also of Medford,
this past week. The ceremony
was a candlelight service Wed
nesday evening in the First
Christian church, and was read
by the Rev. Ward Rice, pastor of
the church.
The wedding march was play
ed by Miss Vereue Bailey and
preceding the ceremony Mrs.
Effie Kurtz sang "I Love You
Truly" and "Because". The
bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a gown of white
satin and lace with a fingertip
veil. Her flowers. were pink and
white carnations and rosebuds.
Attending , the bride was Miss
Opal Bryant, as maid of honor,
whose gown was pink marqui
sette. She carried a colonial bouquet.
William Smith was best man
for Mr. Douglas and Joe Doug
las, uncle of the groom, was
usher.
After the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the Holland
Hotel, with the traditional wed
ding cake being cut by the bride
and groom. Mrs. Gerald Bryant
and Miss Delia -Bigham assisted
at the reception
After a short wedding trip to
Portland Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
will reside here. Mr. Douglas
being employed by the Medford
corporation. Mrs. Douglas,
graduate of the Phoenix high
school and of Medford Business
College, is employed at the
Southern Pacific railway freight
office here...
Nile Queen
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Queen Obera Dunn of Zulei
ma Temple No. 13, Daughters of
the Nile, presided at the first
Zuleima Temple
Fall Ceremonial
Held Yesterday
Members of Zuleima Temple,
No. 13, Daughters of the Nile.
from Medford, Grants Pass, Ash
land and Klamath Falls gathered
at the Masonic Temple In Ash
land yesterday afternoon for the
first ceremonial of the fall
Presiding was Queen Obera
Dunn of Ashland. This was
Mrs. Dunn's first ceremonial
since her installation last April
- The ceremonial services, dur
ing wnicn degrees were con
ferred, followed luncheon served
at 12:30 p. m. More than 50
women were in attendance for
the luncheon and Nile (
monial.
Memorial Service
Monday Evening
Honors Rebekah ,
A memorial service In honor
fall nmtiani.i nf ihm T.mnU of Mrs. Nellie Wine Albert, who
held yesterday afternoon at the nad ben a faithful member of
Masonic Temple -in - Ashland
Mrs. Dunn resides at 71S Penn
sylvania Ave., in Ashland and Is
on the staff of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance company in Med
ford.
Reception Honors
Prospect Teachers
Prospect Prospect Parent-
Teacher association Sponsored
reception for the teachers Oct. 7,
in the school dining room. .At
7:15 p. m. a chicken dinner was
served. The local canteen corps,
headed by Mrs. Weldon Zundel,
prepared the food for the main
course. At the close Earl Ulrich,
chairman of the board of school
directors, introduced the other
oard members, and Maurice E
heel, superintendent, who - in
t wn introduced the high school
j. ,-ff, Mrs. Frances Pearson,
i irs. -Elizabeth Flannery, Mrs,
lildred Petrie, and Milton
anaerson. mis. neien tiutiman.
rlnclpal of the grade school,
ntroduced the elementary
school teachers, including: Mrs.
Dorothy Golding, Mrs. Mabel
Hundley, Mrs. Marjorie Biden.
and Mrs. Mona W. Ferns. Group
singing closed the enjoyable eve
ning.
Leaders Attend
AAUW Conference
Mrs. Arthur M.. Cannon and
Mrs. Justin B. Smith were in
Portland' yesterday to attend a
conference of American Associa
tion of University Women mem
bers. The conference, for, chap
ter presidents and state board
members, had as main speaker
Dr. George V. Sheviakov, child
psychologist for the school at
Vanport, new industrial city be
tween Portland and Vancouver.
Dr. Sheviakov spoke on "The
Child in War and Post-War
School.
Mrs. Cannon is president of
the local chapter of AAUW and
Mrs. Smith is chairman of the
state department of international
relations.
OLD-FASHIONED
REVIVAL
Chjrin E. Fuller; Olrartot
Old Hymns and Gotpel
Preaching
KMED Sunday! 8:00 P. M.
Contlnuoui International
Gospel Broadcast
Colleen Friend
Becomes Bride
Of Medford Man
The wedding of Miss Colleen
Friend, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Friend of Antelone
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Im-. ,. i.i... ,,.
hausen,' also of Medford, took
Olive Rebekah lodge for 41
years and who passed away at
ner home in Berkeley, Calif..
recently, marked the meeting of
the lodge last Monday evening.
The memorial was arranged and
conducted by Mrs. Carrie Mc-
Dannal, Mrs. Ethyl Weed, Mrs,
Grace Hamlin, Mrs. Julia Gre
gory, Mrs. Viola Aldredge and
Mrs. Mary Cave,
Mrs. Albert Is survived by her
husband in Berkeley and
daughter, Fern, now living in
Modesto, Calif.
Also on the program
place Wednesday evening of last
week at .the home of the bride's
parents. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Edwin C.
Cox of Pilgrim Holiness church.
For her wedding Miss Friend
wore a brown suit with match
ing accessories and a. corsage of
gardenias.. She was given in
marriage by her father. The
concerning a recent visit to the
I.O.O.F. Home in Portland. Mrs.
Bryant stated that women at the
home were In need of pieces of
cotton prints for quilts which
are being made and asked mem
bers to" bring these to the next
lodge session.
Initiation will be held at the
next meeting, Oct. 18, and at
that time entertainment is being
bride and groom were attended ?!ann?. b.y M.rs- E'nel p?ae and
oy the bride's sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cum-
mings.
Following the ceremonv wed
ding refreshments were, served
and the newly married couple
cut the wedding cake... Present
for the wedding and reception
were Mr. and Mrs.' Friend, Mr.
and Mrs. Imhausen, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Edgerton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Skages. Mr and Mrs.
John Cummings, Miss Eula' Im
hausen, Miss Leola Pool. Miss
Marjorie Gabriel, Miss Maureen
friend and Miss Dorla Friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Imhausen will
make their home in Medford in
the Berrydale district. Mr. Im
hausen is employed at Edgerton
Motors.
Both the bride and eroom at.
tended the Medford schools.
Mrs. Randies Returns
From California Trip ' ;
Mrs. J.. E. Randies has re
turned from San Francisco after
spending two weeks visiting at
the home .of her daughter, Mrs.
J. JJonohue. other suests of
he Donohues were Lt. and Mrs.
T. Allen of Abilene. Tex. Mrs.
Allen is the former Kathrvn
Shelley of this city and has
made her home at Abilene -since
ner marriage to Lt. Allen last
February. Lt. Allen is in the
administrative branch of the
medical replacement trainins
center at Camp Barkeley, Tex.
ne is the son of Mrs. F. H.
Dammasch of Portland. .
Valley Extension Unit
Has Meeting Thursday
twans Valley Extension unit
met at the home of Mrs. Lottie
Martin Thursday. Oct. 7. A cov
ered dish luncheon was served.
next meeting of the unit will
be at the home of Mrs. Silvia
Clark on October 21.
Mrs. Katherine Satterlee. On
the refreshment committee are
the Mesdames Marie Hansen,
Telitha Pickle, Veva Wimer.
Mary Wiley, Florence Boussom,
Bernice Clark and Mr. and Mrs,
Homer Harvey.
coming events also Include a
rummage sale for Nov. 12 and
13, and a Hallowe'en party for
both Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
on Oct. 28. It is stated that any
member of the Rebekah lodge
stationed at Camp White, or
visiting in the city is welcome
to attend the party or lodge ses
sions. --
Women's Society
To Observe Day .
' The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church will observe Charter Day
Friday, Oct., 15, at the church
parlors. The society was organ
ized three years ago, following
the union of the' three branches
of the Methodist church.
The program, - to begin at
2:30 p. m., will be followed by
tea, honoring especially, the
charter members. All members
and friends are Invited to at
tend. , ,
Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry
Returns From Vacation '
Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry of Jack
sonville has returned home after
spending two weeks at Santa
Ana, Calif., where her son, John
M. Saulsberry, is an aviation
cadet at the Santa Ana army air
base. While in the south Mrs.
Saulsberry also visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland
W. Hudson, and Mrs. Hudson's
mother, Mrs.- -Amelia Elmer,- in
Alhambra. The Elmers were for
mer residents of Jacksonville
where Mrs. Hudson will be re
membered as Miss Adarel Elmer.
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Of ficers Wives
October Luncheon
Is Held Tuesday
Wives of officers of the 83rd
General hospital unit at Camp
wmte, headed by Mrs. Edwin
H. Thornhill, were in charge of
arrangements for the October
luncheon and meeting of the
Camp White Medical Depart
ment Officers' Wives group,
held last week. ' The affair was
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Frank T. Chamberlin,
1114 bourn Oakdale avenue.
Mrs. Thornhill was assisted
by Mrs. M. L. Steffi, as food
chairman, and Mrs. L. - M.
Barger,. who. was in charge of
decorations.r Serving with Mrs.
atem were Mrs. ra. M. liunn
Mrs. H, B. McBride, Mrs. W. C.
Agster, whose husband is with
the Both hospital unit, and Mrs,
W. Rv Miller, whose husband is
with .the Station hospital staff.
Assisting Mrs.' Barger were
Mrs. E. A. Erickson and Mrs.
W.' Schneider.
The decorative motif for the
house and garden, where lunch
was served, had a patriotic
theme and as a fitting part of
the program,; a "baby bond"
auction was held. The auction
was in charge of Mrs. w. u.
Thompson. Mrs. James Hepple-
white, Mrs. William Levin and
Mrs. Thomas R. Evans. Bpnds
went to Mrs. J. L. Gilbert and
Mrs. Gale Rice. -
During the afternoon a busi
ness meeting was held with re
ports by the secretary-treasurer
and a reminder from the presi
dent concerning the work days
which many of the women
spend each week at Camp
White performing tasks for the
Station hospital. Among other
projects, the group is endeavor
ing to complete equipping of the
nurses' quarters.
Speaking also were Capt.
Beatrice Dare, head nurse of the
Station hospital, and Col. F. T.
Chamberlin, medical director of
Camp White, who spake of the
value and importance of the
work being done by this group.
The afternoon Closed with
bridge, prizes going to Mrs. R.
O. Anslow, Mrs. James Hepple-
white and Mrs. Heroert L. Mat-
tox. and bingo, at which Mrs.
Ginsberg won a prize.
Among the 70 women in at
tendance were about IS recent
arrivals in the city who had not
attended "previous meetings of
this group.
General's Wife
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tali
Airs. Douglas MacArthur, wife rf
South Pacific war chief, has bad
her share of excitement and
proved her courage In battle areas.
She Is with her husband in Aus-
. tralla now.
Program Features
Talk and Display
For Garden Club.
Annual Banquet
Is Given Monday
By Church Guild
Crater Lake Guild of the
Presbyterian church held its
annual banquet last Monday
evening in the church parlors.
The tables were gaily decorated
with . Hallowe'en appointments,
huge sunflowers and fall fruits
and vegetables.
Following dinner members
and guests adjourned to the fire
place, room for the evenings
program. A musical program
consisted of solos by Miss Jean
Farley, accompanied by Mrs
Roberta Ward Bcbb. and piano
numbers ' by Miss Betty Evan-
son.- After the music Miss vera
Humphrey, program chairman.
introduced the speaker of the
evening, Mrs. Fred Rankin, ex
ecutive secretary of the Jackson
county chapter of the Red Cross
Mrs. Rankin gave an interesting
and informative talk about the
work of the Red Cross among
soldiers during war time, par
ticularly among the wounded
and prisoners.
Study Club Opens
Program For Fall
Last Wednesday
Wednesday Study club mem
bers opened the fall season for
the group with a luncheon last
Wednesday at the Holland Hotel
This study club Is one of the old
est women s groups In the valley
and this fail is entering its 36th
consecutive year of activity.
Mrs. Frank Albert, president,
presided over Wednesday's meet
ing and roll call was answered
by members telling of thelt
summer activities. Miss Virginia
Hammond, a guest, told of her
interesting experiences as per
sonnel director of the California
Canning company. Miss Ham
mond is the daughter of Mrs
R. B. Hammond. Another guest
was Mrs. A. W Miller, daughter
of Mrs. Bert Lowery.
Members of the committee In
charge of the luncheon were
Mrs. F. E. Nichols, chairman,
assisted by Mrs. Dolph Phlpps.
Mrs. Wade Crawford, Mrs. Ham
mond and Miss Helen Bullls.
Thirty members of the Med
ford Garden club met at the
Girls Community club Thursday
afternoon, with the interesting
program planned by Mrs. F, E.
Nichols. Mrs.-W. C. Rookard
spoke on conservation and pres
ervation 6t fruits and Mrs. Mar-,
tin Heitkamp dischssed tuberous
begonias and exhibited beautiful
arrangements of blossoms of all
colors and sizes. Mrs. D. R.
Wood gave a brief talk on horti
culture. .-. '.-...
The club rooms were decorat
ed, with roses donated by Mr.
Lester of, the Medford Rose
Garden, and the tea table center
piece, a low bowl of red roses
known as the Southport, drew
considerable attention. During
the tea hour Mrs. Heitkamp and
Mrs. Wood poured.
Mrs. J. W. Jacobs and Mrs.
C. C. Sater were presented with
prizes. Mrs. C. H. Brenneman
was chairman of . the refresh
ments committee and assisting
her were Mrs. W. H.- Bailey,
Mrs. Olen ArnspigerJ Mrs. J. H.
Butler, Mrs. H. E Bush, Mrs.
H. E. Cope, Mrs. R. J. Earl and
Mrs. Herman Ekerson. ,
Mrs. Fred '. Whitman was a
guest for the afternoon.
Mrs. L. E. Guenther will' be
chairman in charge of the No
vember meeting. .
Lady Lion's Club -
Dinner Meeting '-.'
Is Held Tuesday
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg enter
tained members of the Lady
Lions club at her home, 1206
East Main St., Tuesday evening
for dinner. Co-hostesses for the
meeting were Mrs. Claude
Holmes and Mrs. C. C. Haggard,
Mrs. Earl Sims is serving -as
president of the group this year
and Mrs. Cliff Proctor is vice
president. Mrs. J. W. Grigsby is
secretary and , treasurer. . Chair
men of standing committees an
nounced by Mrs. Sims are Mrs.
Earl Miller, membership chair
man; Mrs. R. M. Schino, attend
ance chairman; Mrs. Lyle Thur
man, hostess chairman; Mrs. C.
C Haggard, program; Mrs.
Claude Holmes and Mrs. 'Frank
Runtz, ways and means; welfare,
Mrs. Arnold Green; historian,
Mrs. Leland Knox;, war service,
Mrs. Michael, Beck and Mrs.
Elwood Hedberg; transportation,
Mrs. , Frank Cullen; flowers,
Mrs. Proctor.
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Medford People Visit
Brother In California
Mrs. Adrienne- Steward re
turned Saturday after spending
a week in San Francisco where
she and Miss Joan Stoehr visited
their brother and his wife, Capt.
and Mrs'. Al Stoehr, who were
there on a short leave. Miss
Stoehr plans to return to Med
ford Monday. Mrs. Steward was
also on a buying trip for Add
enne's store. ;
NOTICE
The Apostolic Faith Church
Announces
NO SUNDAY SERVICES
due to
, Refinithing of the Church' - -
Business Women.
First To Meet
At Project Hall
One of. the most Interesting
and unusual recent meetings of
the Medford Business and Pro:
fessional Women's club was
held last Thursday evening.. The
group met at the Girls Commu
nity club at a p. m. and then
went to the community hall on
the grounds of the Jackson
County Housing Authority pro
ject on. West Jackson street. The
club had the honor of being the
first group to use 'he community
hall and its facilities.
Miss Frieda Gerjers, president,
presided over the business meeting;-at
which time it . was an
nounced that Miss Dorothy Stan
ley had won the 4H club, scho
larship given by the club. Also
the Lake Creek 4-H Clothing
club of which Miss Stanley. is a
member, has won for the. second
consecutive year the cup spon
sored by. the Business Women
for outstanding work in 4-H club
projects, - . . . .
Further: plans v'ior rjariicina-
tion in the observance of Nation
al Business Women's Week, Oct.
10 to 16, were discussed. Com
mittees reporting on the Dro-
gress of these plans stated that
iney nad received excellent co
operation from, -local business
houses, newspaper and citv offi
cials in advertising the event.' ..
Uuests of the evenine - were
Miss Miriam Burton, Seaman
LneroKee beller. who eave an
Interesting account of the train
ing and work of the Spars, and
Mrs. Anne Avery of Portland
Mrs. Avery is secetary to Unit
ed States District Judge-Claude
McCulloch, who has . been pre
siding over the federal ' court
session here this past .week.. She
is aiso recording secretary of the
Oregon State Federation of B.P.
W. clubs and secretary -of the
Portland club. . She . formerlv
made her home in Klamath Falls
and has many friends .in Med
ford. .- ; . . ""
Following the business meet.
ing Mrs. Nina -Moore housing
manager for the project, ex
plained the activities and man
agement of the- project,-' then
took the group on a tour of the
community hall, . offices and
some of the individual units of
the project. Upon returning.
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Clarice Rivers
and Mrs. Gladys York served re
freshments, using the Hallow
e'en motif, in the table decora
tions. - " :v ;-
Red Cross Recreation -'
Corps To Meet Tuesday
A meeting of the Hosuital and
Recreation, corps of the Red
Cross has been called for 4 p.
m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, at the Out
post. The meeting is for Gray
Ladles and all other members of
the corps. ... ..
Medford Teacher
Speaks Thursday
At Club Meeting :
. First meeting of the fail sear
son of the Thursday Morning
Study club will be held this com
ing Thursday morning at the
Girls' Community club at 8:30
o'clock. D,u ring the. meeting
plans for the year. will, be dis
cussed and a program outlined.
Speaker for the meeting will
be Mrs. Justin B. Smith and her
topic will be "Coordination of
the United Nations' Foreign
Policies." Mrs. Smith, teacher of
history and civics in the Medford
senior high school, is considered
one of the city's best informed
persons: on foreign DOlicv and I
international relations ' and "fills
njany speaking engagements. . :
Mrs. w. js.. mantis is serving
as .president' of the Thursday
Study- club at this tlipe,' Mrs.
Harold Thornily ' is : first vice-
president, Mrs. W. F:"CamDbell
is second vice-president and Mrs,
A. A.- Seekatz is secretary and
treasurer.' Mrs. ' M. N. Hogan is
the: retiring president. Servine
as first vice-president last year
was Mrs. Margaret Fabriek.
Mrs. William P.- Holt was second
vice-president and Mrs. Frank
W. Humphrey is the retiring sec
retary and treasurer.
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Troutier-Nanney
Wedding Service -
Held Tuesday
Mrs. Allie Eveline Troutler
and Joe E. Nanney were married
Tuesday afternoon of last week.
The informal service was read
by the Rev. T. O. Satterfield at
the Satterfield home, 726 West
Fourth St., at three o'clock in
the afternoon. A small number
of friends were in attendance.- .
Mrs. Nanney is well known In
th city,- having lived here for
16 years and operated the Ward
robe Shop on East Main.Str Mr.
Nanney is a retired railroad en
gineer of Klamath Falls.
Mr and Mrs. Nanney will
make their home In Medford at
518 East Main St.
Mariner's Class Party
Held At Church Parlors '.
- Fourteen members of the Mar
iners class of the First Christian
church met at tho church for
the regular -monthly party SeDt.
29. Games were played during
me evening, tne affair being In
charge of the starboard. .crew-
After, a ;shorf business meeting,
refreshments were served -to the
members and guests present. . .
: Attending were Mr., and Mrs.
Glenn-Yost, Mr. and' Mrs: Her
bert Burnham, Mr. and Mrs.
Price Shafer, Mrs. Eula Foley,
Luzena Lewis, Virginia Young
er, Claude Haggard, Pfc. and
Mrs. Francis Pearson, and Irwin
Doty. . . . ..' .
Lt. and Mrs. Kenly
Atrive From East
For Medford Visit
':' Visitors In the vallev ...
week are Lt, and Mrs. F. CorrW
Ing Kenly, Jr.. who are sMnriin.
a few davs with thn !(,,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cornina
Li v -eniy and
his wife are enrnnro tn r.. .a-
geles where he will be stationed
wun me aeronautics bureau of
the navy for the time being. For
some tfme nnnt T.t nnA
. t miu mi a.
Kenly have been living in Wash-
mgion,- u. and prior to that
the Officer- Was ntntlnna 1.
- ....n .a
Panama,
The couDle nrrlvpH tn mhj..j
last Suhdav. anH."urill Ion... u-
first of this coming week. '
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ken.
ly, Sr.; entertained at a small,
informal tea in honor of W
daughfer-ln-law. The. affair was
at the Colony Club.-
Delta Debs To Meet
Wednesday Evening .
, Delta Debs will meet Wednes
day evening at the home of Mil
dred McKenzie,. president. Co
hostess for the meeting will be
Betty McKenzie. Several new
members were recently voted
into the organization..
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