rOTTR MEDFORD MAIL TMBUrTt Bondsy. Oct. 11. 1944
Society
Couple Celebrates
50th Anniversary
'At Home Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Whet
stone celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary Tuesday at
their home. 829 East iMintn
street, with a rereptlon for rela
tives and friends. About sixty
guests signed the guest book be
tween the hours or v:ju ana
10:30 p m.
Mrs. Whetstone wore a white
satin dress, fashioned the same
as her wedding gown 80 years
ago, with a string of pearls and
an orchid corsage, anniversary
gifts from her husband.
The anniversary wedding cake,
topped with a golden bell, cen
tered a table decorated with fall
flowers of golden hues and yel
low taners. After Mr. and Mrs.
Whetstone had cut the frist slice,
the cutting and serving was com
pleted by Mrs. Whetstone's sis
ter, Mrs. Dora Bower of San
Francisco, and Mrs. J H. Dally
and daughter, Beverly. Mrs.
Doris Waltermire and her daughter-in-law.
Carol served punch.
The Whetstone's two sons
from Ashland and Dunsmulr,
Calif., were here for the cele
bration and Wednesday the
the couple left for Dunsmulr to
spend some time with their son
In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Whetstone were
married at the home of Mrs.
Whetstone's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cook, of the Applegate dis
trict and both are members of
pioneer families of Jackson coun
ty. i
Med ford Couple
Married Monday
At Church Here
Announcement was made this
week of the wedding of Mrs.
Katherine Satterlee and James
D. Fleming, both of Mcdford.
The wedding took place Mon
day, Oct. 10, at the First Metho-.
dist church here with the Rev.
Louis C. Kirby reading the cere
mony. '
A small group of relatives
Witnessed the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming are on
wedding trip and will be at
home to their friends at 311
South Laurel street after the
lirst of November. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming have resided here
many years and hava a wide
circle of friends. Mrs. Fleming
is a member of the Medford
Zonta club and of the Eastern
Star. Mr. Fleming Is an employe
of the city.
Medford Officer
Married Recently
To Nebraska Girl
Relatives here have received
announcements of the wedding
of Lt. Reginald D. Flfer, Jr., of
this city, his bride being the for
mer Shirley Rae Canaday of
Hastings, Neb. She is the daugh-
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the son of Mrs. Roger Lewis of
Oakland, Calif., and Reginald
D. Fifer, Sr., of San Diego, Calif.
The wedding took place Sept.
2B at the home of the bride's
parents in Hastings and Lt. and
Mrs. Fifer, Jr., are now making
their home at 418 North Joe
avenue in that city.
Lt. Fifer is a graduate of Med
ford senior high school and later
attended Oregon State college.
After entering the army he stud
ied at Yale university and Is now
stationed at Harvard, Neb., with
an engineer's unit.
While attending school here
Lt. Fifer made his home with
his grandmother, Mrs. Fannie
Fifer, 10 Almond street.
State President
Canton Auxiliary .
To Visit Medford
Pluns were made for the offic
ial visit here of Mrs. Viola Spen
cer, Roscburg, state president of
the auxiliary to the I.O.O.F. Can
ton, at a meeting of the Canton
Siskiyou No. 18 and auxiliary
here held Friday evening at the
lodge hall. Mrs. Spencer will be
here Nov. 13,
A covered dish supper will
precede the meeting on that eve
ning and members of the group
are urged to keep this date open.
Friday's meeting, presided
over by Mrs. Marie Hansen of
the auxiliary, followed a cover
ed dish supper.
Visiting members of the or
ders In the city are welcome to
attend.
NOTICE
Reporters for clubs and
other organisations are re
minded that notices for the
Sunday social eslendar are
to be turned in either Friday
or Saturday morning by 10
o'clock. Additions or correc
tions during the week must
be In by 10 a. m.
Fur Remodeling
and Repairing
Hellntng. Cleaning and
Glasing
Frances Dnllairsj Ph. 1S2I
Woodrow and Crater Lake
and Clubs
Claves-Loeffler
Wedding Details
Of Interest Here
Details of the wedding of Miss
Betty Louise Claves to Robert
Allan Loeffler, which took place
Sept. 23 at St Michael's and All
Angel's Episcopal church In Port
land will be of Interest to friends
of the Loeffler family here The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Iole Glaves of Ontario, Ore., and
the groom's parents are Dr. and
Mrs. A. J. Loeffler, formerly of
Medford and now of Parkville,
Mo.
The service, read by the Rev.
Richard Flagg Ayres, took place
at 8 o'clock in the evening. Miss
Claves' wedding gown was of
white satin and her long veil
was lace bordered. She carried
a bouquet of white roses and
orchids.
Miss Jean Glaves, sister of the
bride, was mald-of honor. She
wore a colonial type dress of
blue and carried an old-fashion
ed bouquet of pink roses and
gladioli.
Max Glaves, brother of the
bride, gave her In marriage and
Dr. Loeffler served as best man
for his son.
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Mary Ellen Loeffler, the groom's
sister, sang "Ava Maria" and "O
Perfect Love".
The reception was In the soc
ial hall of St. Michael's church.
Following a week's wedding
trip to the Oregon coast. Mr. and
Mrs. Loeffler returned to Port
land and are making their home
at 3400 S. W. Marquan Road.
The groom Is a senior medical
student at the University of Ore
gon Medical school and the bride '
is a secretary in the department
of pathology at the school.
Dr. and Mrs. Loeffler visited
briefly in Medford after the
wedding and then returned to
Parkville, Mo., where they are
now residing while the doctor Is
serving as a lieutenant-command
er In the navy.
Golden Wedding
Is Celebrated
By Couple Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Miller
of 233 South Riverside avenue
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary last Sunday with a
family reunion and dinner at
home.
Here for the reunion were
their son, Roy G. Miller, Mrs.
Miller and their daughter, Linda,
Tacoma, and three nieces, Mrs.
Walter Selbert, Mrs. Charles Rus
sell, Pocatcllo, Ida., and Mrs.
Thomas Whalcn, Superior, Wy.
Two grandsons have been In
service overseas. Sgt. Gordon
Miller, now in France, made his
home here with his grandpar
ents until entering the service.
First Lt. Glenn Miller, recon-
Inalsance pilot, was recently list-
ed as missing in action over
France.
The Millers have resided In
Medford for the past eight years.
Susan Coffman
Is Honor Guest
Little Susan Coffman celebrat
ed her third birthday with a par
ty Thursday, October 5. The af
fair was at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coffman
in Phoenix. Refreshments were
served, the table being centered
with a birthday cake and can
dles. Decorations were In pink,
yellow and blue. .
Small guests were the Misses
Judy Abbott. Pat Hamilton, Jo
Ann Coffman, Donna Mlad, Phy
llis Miller, the guest of honor,
and Jimmy and Daniel Hays,
Ronnie and Cary Mead, Leland
Coffman and Lonny Ray Wll
loughby. Mothers attending were the
Mcsdamcs John Hamilton, Ellis
Mead, P. F. Hays. K. Wllloughby,
Jane Coffman and J. F. Coff
man. Crater Lake Chapter
Will Meet Saturday
Crater Lake chapter of the
Daughters of the American Rev
olution will meet Saturday, Oct
ober 28th, at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Young on Griffin Creek
Road. The meeting will be pre
ceded by a covered dish lunch
eon at one o'clock. Members
aro asked to bring their own
service.
All who have received ans
wers to their L. C. I. letters are
asked to bring these to the
meeting.
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officer is stationed. Mrs. Patton
of Halls and Caotain Patton is the son of Mrs. C Hease tsraley ot
Valley View Drive. Medford. (Fox Studio. Boise. Ida.)
Moore-Coleman
Wedding Rites
Held In Church
Miss Violet Moore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Moore,
of Medford, and Bueford W.I
Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Coleman of Ashland, were
married the evening of Oct. 8.
The candlelight service was read
in the Seventh Day Adventist
church by the Rev. Harold
Strever of Coquille, Ore., an ar
rangement of palms and gladioli
forming a setting for the bridal
party.
Miss Moore, given In marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white satin. Her fingertip veil
i fell from a seed pearl coronet
; and she carried a bouquet of
white rose buds and fern with
white satin streamers.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Roy
Carothers of Portland was ma-tron-of-honor.
She wore a floor
length gown of pale blue and
carried pink and white rosebuds.
The Misses Shirley Coleman,
sister of the groom, Barbara
Woolvcn, Rcxine Rolls, Alice
Clary and Mrs. E. J. Carothers
were bridesmaids. All wore long
gowns of pink and blue and
carried bouquets ot rosebuds.
Darrel C. Coleman was best
man for his brothers, and Les
lie Moore, brother of the bride,
Willis Age, Clair Vogcl, George
Davis, Max Maricle, USN, were
ushers.
Litle Janet Couch, dressed In
a long pink and blue gown, was
flower girl ar.d she was escort
ed down the aisle by little Bud
die Davis.
The bride's mother had select
ed a soldier blue dress with
black accessories for the wed
ding and the groom's mother
wore a powder blue dress, with
black.
The reception which followed
the service was at the homo of
Mr. and Mis. Waller Corwln,
with about 175 guests attending.
The bride and groom cut the
wedding cake and Mrs. Corwin
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman made
a wedding trip to I'ortlond and
are residing here for the pres
ent. Tho groom is awaiting army
Induction orders.
Mrs. Coleman Is a graduate
of the Rogue River Academy of
Medford while the groom attend
ed Union College In Nebraska.
Skating Party
Well Attended
Members of Loyal Workers
club of First Christian church
held n roller skating party Mon
day night with about BO young
people in attendance. The club
plans to make this a monthly
party.
Anyone Interested may get In
touch with members of the club
for their tickets.
Announces Meeting
First meeting of the fall for
the Disabled American Veter
ans' auxiliary will be held Tues
day night at the armory at 8
p.m. It Is stated that plnns for
full and winter activities of the
group will be made, including a
rummage sale. Kach member
attending is asked to bring a
new member with her if possible.
Shower Gifts
Blankets, Comforters, Buntings,
Carriage Sets, Knit Sweater
Sett, High Chair Pads, Coat and
Bonnet.
Ca,.!ll Double knit tiie 2
OpCCiai! Training CQ.
Pants with claitic 33C
HAROLD'S
Ladies' Apparel
The Store of Every Day Low
Prices
130 East Main St., Medford
is the former Mary Loy Dale Reed
Chrysanthemum
Exhibit Featured
By Garden Clubs
An exhibit of more than 100
hardy varieties of chrysanthe-
mums, found to be satisfactory
for this locality, was an outstand
ing feature of the annual meet
ing of the Siskiyou District, Ore
gon Federation of Garden clubs
held Tuesday at the USO audi-j
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torium
ine cxiuuii was jeu ui
the auditorium until the follow
ing day in order that servicemen
might enjoy the flowers, and
they were later sent to the Camp
White hospital. In charge of the
exhibit were Mrs. C. C. Sater,
Mrs. D. R. Wood and Mrs. R. T.
Nichol of Medford.
A plant exchange proved popu
lar. It was in charge of Mrs.
Blake Miller, Mrs. H. O. Smith,
Mrs. Gladys M. King, Mrs. Sam
Bunch of the Illinois Valley club.
Mrs. Smith, state president, also
spoke during the day arid told of
the advance that has been made
by Oregon gardeners In hybridiz
ing. Mrs. R. N. Finney, president
of the Jacksonville club, gave a
demonstration on the making of
dish gardens for hospitalized
servicemen, shut-ins or the home.
Mrs. Stanton Rowoll of the
Grants Pass club and state gar-
miin.r rH A.ntn, .h
Mrs. R. T. Nichol. bird chairman
of the Medford club, displayed
a number of bird houses and
feeding stations.
Mrs. L. G. Gentner, vice-president
for this district, made re
commendations for post war
plans, stressing the value of the
return of Arbor Day observance.
More than 80 persons register
ed for the meeting. Registration
was in charge of Mrs. J. C. Ottin
ger and Mrs. R. E. LeVandcr
of the Talent club.
Large Attendance
Features Meeting
Of Zuleima Temple
An exceptionally large attend
ance marked the meeting of Zu
leima Temple, Daughters of the
Nile, held last Saturday In
Grants Pass. Luncheon was serv
ed to 138 women and In the aft
ernoon a large class participated
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afternoon closed with the scrv-'"
ing of tea by a committee of
Grants Pass members.
Mrs. Frank Vannice, Grants
Puss, is Temple queen, and pre
sided over the ceremonial.
Friends Entertained
At Ross Twedell Home
A number of friends were en
tertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Twedell, Valley
View Road, the evening of Oct.
9. A progra mof music was pre
sented by Mark Hackney and
Mr. Davis, guitarists, after
which refreshments were
served.
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Patricia Fisher
' Engaged To -Wed
I Army Sergeant
Mrs. Clara Fisher of 512
South Holly street announces
the engagement of her daugh
ter, Patricia, to Sgt. William
Dean, army air corps. The wed
ding will be an event of the
near future at Sacred Heart
Catholic church here.
Miss Fisher has resided In
Medford her entire life and
both she and her mother have
a large circle of friends in the
city. Miss Fisher graduated
from St. Mary's Academy here
with the class of 1943 and since
has been a student at the South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion in Ashland.
Sgt. Dean is from Dayton,
Ohio, and is stationed at the
Medford army air base.
Lt. Jack Keaveny
Weds Miss Grayson
In Texas Service
Miss Margaret Lucille Gray
son and Lt. Jack F. Keaveny
were married October 4 at a
large wedding in the Baptist
church at Bosqueville, Texas.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Grayson of Waco
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John Keaveny of Jacksonville.
Miss Grayson, given in mar
riage by her father, was gowned
in an ivory satin dress with long
train. The full-length veil fell
from a Juliet cap and she carried
a white Bible with gardenias.
Attendants were Miss Jane
Scott, gowned in aqua net and
taffeta, and the Misses Margaret
Rose Scott and Mary Louise
Fouts, bridesmaids, wearing
identical gowns of pink and blue
satin and net. All three carried
pink rosebuds. Lauretta Scott,
'"s
i Dearer.
The ceremony was read by Dr.
B. O. Herring. Best man for the
groom was Lt. Corwin L. Hurst
of Blackland Field and grooms
men were Dale Alford and
Charles Davenport.
A wedding reception was held
at the home of the bride's par
ents. Lt. and Mrs. Keaveny left aft
er the ceremony for Santa Mon
ica, Calif., where the lieutenant
is assigned for the present.
Mrs. Keaveny is a graduate of
the Waco high school, a business
college and also attended Baylor
university for two years. Before
her marriage she was a govern
ment employee .Her family is
well known in the Waco-Bos-queville
district, being one of
the regions pioneer families.
Lt. Keaveny, a graduate of
Medford senior high school, has
been in the air corps for a con-
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I ,urncd to tms country after com-
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pilot in Italy.
Mrs. Keaveny traveled to
Texas for her son's wedidng. Sev
eral weeks ago the bride-elect
and Lt. Keaveny were in the
valley to spend a few days with
the officer's parents.
Arts Study Group
Meets Tomorrow
With Mrs. Flinn
Meeting tomorrow with Mrs.
Frances Flinn, 604 West Main
street, will be the arts study
group 6t Medford branch, Amer
ican Association of University
Women. The meeting will be
preceded by luncheon at one
o'clock. "
This winter the group has
elected to study American arts
of the 18th and 19th centuries.
This will cover music, theater,
literature and sculpture with
I ' nM,a lu given py mem-
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L '..fT P' Tomorrow
fiuftinui win ue uii American
music of these two centuries and
is to be given by Mrs. Gordon
Gilmore.
Mrs. Robert Shepherd, chair
man of the group, will Introduce
the study with a resume of the
American arts up to the 18th
century.
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Bernlce M. Bolgor, Teacher
Beginners and Advanced
Address R. D. 4, Box 142
for appointments
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Heart Catholic church here by Father Henry Orth. Mre. Richter is
the former Luella Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold,
Route 4. and the groom is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Mike Richter of
Ontario, Ore. (Ellison Photo.)
First Meeting
College Women
Held Saturday
First fall
meeting of the
Rogue River
Valley Womens
College Club was held at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Lawrence on
east Main street last Saturday
afternoon. The rooms were gay
with autumn flowers and fifty
or more members from all parts
of the valley were present, as
well as several guests.
"Steep Ascent", Ann Morrow
Lindberg's new book was re
viewed by Mrs. F. J. Newman
and Mrs. Blanche Canode re
viewed "Under Green Apple
Boughs" by Lucille Grebenc.
Tea was served from a beau
tifully appointed table centered
by a low bowl of roses, cactus
dahlias and chrysanthemums.
Miss Elizabeth Burr was social
chairman. Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mrs.
Evanson, Miss Elizabeth McKay
and Mrs. Leland Mentzer assist
ed Miss Burr.
Mrs. L. C. Nye of Ashland
will review "Toward a Better
World" by Jan Christiaan Smuts
at the November meeting.
Rebekah Lodge
To Do War Work
' Myrtle Newton and Marie
Hansen of the victory commit
tee, Olive Rebekah lodge, told
of plans being made to do Red
Cross and other war work at the
meeting of the lodge Monday
evening- Maud Daugherty,
noble grand, presided.
Lottie Howard, good-of-the-
order committee, gave a report
on her work The Rebekah dist
rict convention, to be held In
Central Point Nov. 16, was an
nounced. A short program was
presented by Julia Gregory, pro
gram chairman. Laura Wicker
gave two readings, Leah Ivie
and Mrs. Glenn Clymer gave ac
cordion numbers and games
were enjoyed.
Grace Luman and a commit
tee served refreshments.
Valentine Crouchcr of Friend
ship Rebekah lodge, Cascade,
Ida., was a visitor.
volunteerFTieeded
Will you give an hour?
The Community Chest-War
Fund needs 50 women vol
unteers for final clean-up so
licitation of residential neigh
borhoods. Leave your name
at 123 West Main street or
phone 5588.
SERVES THE
PURPOSE
In Italy ... en barren South
Pacific islands this is the
way Army Nurses wash
their clothes. There lust
Isn't any other way. And
because the army recog
nises the importance of
e 1 e a nliness, laundry Is
washed often and well.
We're doing a wartime Job
too. by keeping laundry on
the home front In spotless
condition for civilians here.
BUY WAR BONDS
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Officers Chosen
At Meeting Of
SCU Wives Club
New officers were chosen at
the meeting of the SCU Officers'
wive3 cIub held Thursday after -
noon at the Outpost following
iuncheon. Mrs. John R. young
will service as president, Mrs.
Charles H. Smith as first vice
president and Mrs. Lou Farber
as second vice-president. Mrs.
Walter Bryant is the new sec
retary and Mrs. John Shallcross,
treasurer. Mrs. John W. Horsely
presided over the business ses
sion. Mrs. William Lewis was chair
man in charge of the luncheon
arrangements and was assisted
by Mrs. Henry Pauls and Mrs.
Julius Hales. Reservations were
in charge of Mrs. Dallas Greer
and serving as hostesses were
Mrs'. Geo. D. Kittredge and Mrs.
Foster.
Bridge and bingo were play
ed, with Mrs. W. K. De Giacomo
In charge.
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' Marcella Bowman
And Cpl. White
Married Recently
Mrs. Marcella H. Bowman of
Medford and Cpl. Kenneth L.
White were married Sunday,
Oct. 8, the service taking place
at the Methodist church in Ty
ler, Tex. The Rev. Swain read
the double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. Bowman's wedding cos
tume was a navy blue suit worn
with a bouquet of small white
chrysanthemums and pink rose
buds. Attendants were Sgt. and
Mrs. Carl J. Hunt of Colorado.
.Mrs. White is well known in
the city, having been owner of
the Bowman Beauty salon for
many years. Cpl. White, who
resided in Colorado before the
war, served overseas with the
45th Division in Sicily and Italy
and is now stationed at Camp
Fannin, Tex.
Cpl. and Mrs. White will
make their home at Tyler for
the present.
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Californlans In City
At Home Of Cousin
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Davis of
Reed, California, are spending a
month in Medford as guests of
their cousin, Mrs. Sylvia Bark
dull of 817 North Central Ave.
TO THE PUBLIC;
The Pythian Sisters
will seize a
HOME COOKED'
Cafeteria Luncheon
Monday, October 23rd
12:00 noon to 1:30 p. m.
Knights of Pythias Hall
Cor. Grape and 5th Street
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