Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1944, Image 4

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Society and Clubs
Howe-Steacy Rites
Held November 3
'At Med ford Church
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Howe
of Trail announce the marriage
of their daughter, Wanda, to
Lt James F. Steacy, son of
Mrs. E. Fredlani of Los Angeles
nd James W. Steacy of Oak
land, Calif. The ceremony was
performed November 3 by the
Rev. Louis C. Kirby at the First
Methodist church here.
Preceding the service Mrs. Ef
fie Kurtz ring "O Promise Me"
with Mrs. Eva Marsh as accom
panist The bride's wedding gown was
of the traditional white satin
made princess style and with a
full length veil. She carried a
bouquet of white rosebuds and
white bouvardia centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Patricia Wilkinson was
maid of honor and bridesmaids,
all cousins of the bride, were
' Miss Melva Cushman, Miss
Marie Radsdale, Miss Fay Ash
and Miss Ivorene Cushman. All
the attendants wore taffeta
frocks of pastel shades and car
ried nosegays of harmonizing
flowers.
Little Claudia Ash was flower
girl for the bride.
The groom's' father acted as
: best man for his son and ush
ers, all uncles of the bride, were
. Wayne, Lowell and Howard Ash
nd Charles Cushman, ,
A reception was held In the
; church parlors for relatives.
Pouring and assisting were Mrs.
: Lowell Ash, Mrs. Wayne Ash,
Mrs. Charles Cushman, Mrs.
' Clarence Lande, Mrs. Matilda
Dietrich and Mrs. Howard Ash.
, For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Howe wore a blue crepe
' suit and a corsage of gardenias
and the groom's mother also
, Wore blue crepe with gardenias;
The newly married couple
! have gone to Ft Lewis, Wash.,
; where the groom is assigned to
the m e d i c al administrative
corps. The bride was formerly
. employed at the station hospi
; tal. Camp White, as ' secretary
' to Lt. John L. Tooker and Lt.
Steacy was on the staff of the
Camp White station hospital be
fore being transferred to Ft.
Lewis.
Miss Wanda Howe
I Honor Guest
. 'At Shower Party '
. Miss Handa Howe, whose wed
1 ding to Lt. James F. Steacy took
lace November 3 at the First
lethodlst church here, was hon
' 0 red at a shower party the d re
ceding Monday night. The affair
was given by Miss Patricia Wil-
Union at the home of her par
'. ts, 714 Park avenue,
The bride-elect was presented
' with a number of gifts and re
freshments were served at the
dose of the evening.
Guests were Miss Grace An.
' draws, Miss Mariorle Heckert,
Miss Betty Burdctte. Miss Helen
Ohman, Lt. Ruth Eckerson of
the WAC, Sgt. Mae Ouletto of
the WAC, Mrs. Berte Hampson
nd Miss Howe the honored
guest.
Miss Virginia Lovell
. Enrolls in College
Miss Virginia Lovell Is now a
student at Midland college, Kan
sas City, Mo having started
classes last Monday. She has en
rolled in a course dealing with
aeronautics and air travel. Miss
Lovell Is the daughter of Mr
, and Mrs. E. M. Lovell, 026 Ed
' wards street and is a graduate
or Medford senior high school.
Talent Resident
Wed Last Month
At Santa Barbara
Miss Mabel Romlnger, daugh
ter of B. L. Rominger of Talent
and Technical Sgt. Paul L. Rog
ers, son of S. E. Hunter of Half
way, Ore., were married October
21 at Santa Barbara, Calif. The
informal ceremony was perform
ed by Major Harold E. Botte-
mlller, army chaplain, in the
Biltmore Hotel chapel.
Following the nuptial rites a
reception was held at the hotel
and Sgt. Rogers and his bride
cut the wedding cake. Twenty-
four guests attended the cere
mony and reception. Staff Sgt.
and Mrs. Russell Earle attended
the bride and groom.
The bride is a graduate of
Talent high school and formerly
was employed at Camp White as
a secretary in the. civilian per
sonnel department. At present
she is a stenographer in the of
fice of the post surgeon of the
Army Ground and service
Forces Redistribution station at
Santa Barbara.
Sgt. Rogers enlisted in the
quartermasters' corps In 1942
and was stationed at Camp
White before being assigned to!
the redistribution station. He is
a graduate of the high school at
Halfway and was attending Ore
gon State college at the time of
joining the service.
Sgt. and Mrs. Rogers are re
siding at 1809 Alameda Padre
Sierra in Santa Barbara.
Zonta Celebrates
Silver Anniversary
Of Founder s Day
The silver anniversary of the
founding of Zonta In Buffalo,
New York, November 8, 1919,
was celebrated by all cluBs of
the organization during the week
of November 5. '
Zonta, . a classified club for
professional and executive busi
ness women, was organized by
a group of nearly 100 women.
Nearly four months later, repre
sentative of eight clubs met on
November 8, 1919, and formed
the first "confederation of Zon
ta Clubs" as it was then called.
Zonta "is a Sioux Indian name
meaning trustworthy and honest.
At present there are IBS clubs
with 'members in several coun
tries. A scholarship of $900.00
is awarded each year to a wo
man for graduate study in en
gineering, with special interest
in aeronautics. It is to this
Amelia Earhart Scholarship
tuna that Zonta clubs contribute
each year and make the annual
scholarships possible.
me local .onia uiud nas zs
members, all active in Medford
business and professions.-- They
will hold their regular luncheon
meeting at the Holland Hotel on
Tuesday noon, November 14. At
this meeting, which is Guest
Day, Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck will
give a resume of Zonta Inter
national history and birthday
offering will be taken for the
international fund. The member
ship commltte of which Mrs
Effle Kurtz is chairman, Is In
charge of the program.
Auxiliary to Meet
At Schuls Residence
Members of Crater Lake aux
lllary to the Veterans of For
eign Wars will be entertained
at the home of Mrs. R. E,
Schulz, 654 So. Holly street,
Wednesday at a 1:00 o'clock
luncheon. The afternoon will
be spent sewing on the articles
for the bazaar and rummage
sale.
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The weeding of Mr. and Mrs. Bueford W. Coleman was an
event of October In the Medford Adventlst church. The bride,
the former Violet Moore. Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L.
Moore of Medford, and Mr. Coleman is the son of Mr! and Mrs,
Fred Coleman of Ashland. (Photo by Shangle)
Many To Attend
Dinner Meeting
Of Music Group
Well over 100 reservations
for the . Civic Music associa
tion dinner at the Medford ho
tel at 6:30 Monday evening had
been received up to Friday eve
ning, according to Sh Bullis,
president of the association. Fa
cilities have been arranged for
a maximum of 129.
Grants Pass is sending a dele-.
gation to the dinner this year
and will .- have a committee
headed by Mrs. Herschell Obye
and including Mrs. F. I. Bris
tol, Mrs. Noble Stanton and
others. Central Point will be
represented by Mrs. Gladys
Jewett, Miss Elizabeth Wilson
and others, while Mrs. Chester
Wendt will represent Jacksonville.
The Ashland member ship
committee' of 12 will attend the
dinner headed by Mrs. Edith
Stevens. Mrs. Lois Reed is as
sisting Mrs. Stevens in the ar
rangements. 9 Mrs. M. N. Hogan has acted
as dinner chairman, in addition
to her duties as a division chair
man. Mrs. Paul Bulkln and
Mrs. John Boyle are in charge
of decorations, while Miss Mabel
Nansen is working out a brief
musical interlude with her high
school a capeila choir.
Mrs. Virginia Walt, home ec
omlnlcs instructor at junior
high, is supervising the serving
of the dinner assisted by ten
volunteer high school students,
all of whom are members of
the a capeila choir. The other
ten members of the choir are
serving on Miss Nansen's stud
ent membership committee so
liciting memberships from fel
low students and adults.
Past Grands Club
Annual Election
Held Last Week
Complete, comfort and protection nothing to show with this
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lies by hip measurement
VAIIISCOTT'S PHARMACY
400 E. MAIN
Election of officers was held
at the meeting of the Fast Noble
Grands' club of Olive Rebekah
lodge last week at the Girls'
Community club. Mnry Cove
was elected president, Ina Huson
vice president; Florence Klatt,
secretary-treasurer.
Plans were made for the next
meeting of the club which will
be the annual dinner and party
at the I.O.O.F. hall Dec. 14.
The club voted to send gifts to
the Odd Fellows home In Port
land and Leah Ivie and Laura
Wicker were appointed in
charge of this project. Any
member wishing to contribute
gifts is to call Mrs. Ivie.
A social hour followed the
business session with Sara Red
den serving els' entertainment
chairman and Grace Pnnkey' as
refreshment chairman.
Sojourners' Club
Dinner And Dance
To Be November 18
Medford Sojourners club made
plans for a dinner-dance at a
meeting held Thursday at the
Girls Community club. The
event will be November 18 at
Rogue River lodge, with dinner
to be served at 9:30 o'clock, prer
ceded by a cocktail hour. All
the group are invited to attend
and reservations are to be made
with Mrs. Frank Humphrey,
chairman of the committee.
Mrs. George Rudolph was
chairman of hostesses for the
meeting Thursday,. with Mrs. M.
Martin and Mrs. Walter Kendle
assisting. Armistice day furnish
ed the theme for appointments
and the hostess table was cen
tered with an arrangement of
orchid chrysanthemums.
Pinochle prizes were won bj
Mrs. Donald Swecker and Mrs.
Bruce Stewart and bridge prizes
by Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mrs.
Phil Grady and Mrs. Julius
Hale. Cither prices vent to Mrs.
Beldcn Taylor and Mrs. Herb
Crain.
Prospective members In at
tendance were Mrs. Ronald
Force, Mrs. Phil Grady and
Mrs. Ben Campbell.
Varied Program
To Be Presented
By Accordionists
A varied program of accor
dion concert numbers will be
given this afternoon when Luigi
Rangan and Don Bottari of
Portland are presented at the
Knights of Pythias hall by Mrs.
Eve Prentice's accordion band.
The concert is to begin at 2
d. m.' f
Among the solo numbers
which will be on the program
are "Aadalucia" from the suite
by Lecuona: "Kammenal Os
trov," Op. 10 No. 22, Rubin
stein: "Dance of the Hours"
(ballet from La Gioconda) by
Ponchielli and "Prayer" from
"Reinzi" by Wagner.
Included In the duet num
bers will be "Csordas" by
Monte: "GyDsy Dance" from
Bizet's opera, "Carmen" and
"Dizzy Fingers" by uonirey.
Catherine Vilas Gives
Slumber Party Thursday
Miss Catherine Vilas, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vilas,
1018 South Oakdale avenue, en
tertained at slumber party
Thursday evening. AH of her
guests were classmates at Med
ford Junior high school. Those
invited were the Misses Pat
Older, Mary Ann Clark, Mari
lyn Wlnetrout, Dorothy Ray,
Jocelyn Bauer, Betty Drum
mond, Elinor McCabe, Gracie
Stuart, Ann Durno and Bar
bara Bottjcr.
Virginia Manas
And Lt. Wharton
Wed Last Month
Miss Virginia Manus, daugh
ter of Joseph Manus, formerly
of this city and now of Indian
apolis, Ind., and Lieut Stuart
Theodore Wharton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Wharton, 1134
West Ninth street, were married
October 28 at Indianapolis. ,
The service was read at the
home of the Rev. Hanes and
following the ceremony the
bride and groom were honored
guests at a wedding dinner giv
en by the bride's family. Lt.
and Mrs. Wharton then left for
Mineral Wells, Texas, and will
reside there at 400 N. W. Sev
enth street, while the bride
groom is stationed at Camp
Wolters.
Lt. Wharton graduated from
the army's Infntry school at Ft.
Benning, Ga., a few days prior
to the wedding. Mrs. Wharton
left Medford about a year ago
and has been making her home
in Indianapolis with her father.
Both Lt. and Mrs. Wharton are
graduates of . Medford senior
high school.
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Couple Honored
On Anniversary
Of Wedding Day
In celebration of their 83th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Walters were hon
ored at a surprise dinner party
at their home, 3.6 Chestnut eve.
The dinner was arranged by
their grandchildren, Dan, Ray
and Nadine Walters and twelve
guests were present for the
affair.
The couple received many
presents from relatives and
friends to mark the occasion
and an anniversary wedding
cake was cut and served.
Mr. and Mrs. Walters have
lived here many years. Mrs. Wal
ters came to the valley with her
parents at the age of four years
and Mr. Walters, a native of
Helena, Montana, also came to
the county at an early age. They
have 30 grandchildren.
Lady Lions Meet
Thursday Night "
At Coyle Home
Mrs. C. L. Coyle, Mrs. Larry
Neeley and Mrs. Morris Schino
were hostesses for Lady Lions
last week, entertaining Thursday
evening at Mrs. Coyle's home on
Park street. Dessert was served
at 7:30 o'clock, with the meeting
following. r
Announcement was made of a
formal dance which the. -Lions
club has planned for Noyember
10 ana pjans were maae tor
sponsoring the Roosevelt sohool
Girl Scout troop. Committees
reported on packing and mailing
of eight Christmas boxes for
men overseas, -stating that fruit
cakes and useful articlei were
put In the boxes.
In attendance were the Mes-
dames E. Atterbury, Frank Cul
len, George' Goodman, Clyde
Leonard, Claude Haggard, Earl
Miller, C. C. Proctor, Wren
Orey, D. Rowe, O. H. Selby, Les
ter Stamper. L. B. Thurman, K
B. Teeters, Nobel Vinson, H.
Zacharisen and the three hostesses.
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Mrs. John Trovella Brunn. Jr., the former Peggy Gardner, was
married last month in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Brunn is a daughter
of the Very Rev. and Mrs. Herald Gardner of Salt Lake City and
with her parents made her home in Medford before leaving for
Utah about a year ago. The bridegroom is a Salt Lake City phy
sician and the couple is residing in that city.
Society Initiates
Medford Student
Miss Joyce Utz was initiated
into Phi Chi Theta, national
business women's honorary so
ciety on the campus of the Uni
versity of Oregon last Wednes
day night. Miss Utz Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H.
Utz, 301 Crater Lake avenue,
and is an honor student at the
university.
Twelve other girls were initia
ted at the same ceremony, held
in cernnger hall.
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Happy Housewives
have learned the secret
oi eliminating as much of
the drudgery ef housework
as possible. Wash day is
one of the hardest times in
the week for the average
housewife that is, the one
who hasn't learned the con
venience and economy of
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
service. It banishes blue
Monday and means added
hours lor enjoyment of the
family and vital war activi
ties. Just try it this week
you 11 LIKE this convent,
ent. thorough laundry ser
vice. Buy War Bonds
Electa Members
Will Be Guests
Of Victory Club
Electra club will be guest of
the Victory club, social organi
zation of Reames chapter, O. E.
S., at a covered dish luncheon,
Wednesday, November 19 at
12:49, at the Masonic hall. A
white elephant" sale will be
held and everyone is asked to
bring a package to be auctioned
off. Cards will be enjoyed for
the remainder of the afternoon.
Mrs. Merton Lyster is chair
man for the affair, assisted by
Mrs. Franlt Little, Mrs. Fred
Purdin. Mrs. Henry Halvorsen
aid Mrs. Ralph Markwart. All
Eastern Star members are in
vited and are asked to bring
their own servica.
Miss Evelyn N ill
And Pvt. Medlin
Married Monday
Miss Evelyn Nill, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nill, .-707
West Eleventh street, and Pvt.
Curtis H. Medlin of Broken
Arrow, Okla., were married
Monday, November 6. The cere
mony was performed by Justice
William P. Tucker at his home.
Pvt. Medlin has returned to
his army duties at Ft. Riley,
Kan., and Mrs. Medlin is remain
ing in Medford with her parents.
The Nills came here a few
months ago from Broken Arrow,
the two young people having
been schoolmates in that town.
Crater Lake Guild
Program Includes
Speakers, Music
The Rev. Sam Cassells,
turned missionary from Africa.
spoke on "African Women" at
the - meeting of Crater Lake
Guild of the Presbyterian church
held Monday evening in the
church parlors. Mrs. Justin
Smith spoke on measures on the
election ballot and Miss Jean
Farley sang three selections, ac
companied by Mrs. Roberta
Ward Bebb.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Vera Humphrey, Miss
Jerry Kircher and Mrs. Harry
Hansen.
P.E.O. Chapters
Will Entertain
Vice-President
Mrs. B. E. Whlsenand of
Bend, Ore., will be in Medford
Wednesday to visit the two Med
ford chapters of the P.E.O. Sis
terhood. Mrs. Whisenand is state
vice-president "of the sisterhood
and is also acting as organizer.
The officer will meet first
with Chapter AA. The meeting
will be in the form of a luncheon
at the home of Mrs. C. H. Paske,
1010 South Oakdale avenue at
one o'clock. Mrs. E .B. DeVoa
and Mrs. W. E. Hoppe will be
assisting hostesses.
In the evening Mrs. Whisen
and will meet with Chapter BE
at the home of Mrs. George B.
Canode, 1718 Crown avenue,,
with Miss Ora Cox as assistant
hostess. The meeting is sched
uled for 8 p.m. and will be fol
lowed by a social hour and re
freshments. ' .
Visit Relatives Here
Lt. and Mrs. C. G. Casperson
of Salina, Kansas, are in Med
ford to visit with Mrs. Casper
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Rae of 819 Bennett street
Lt. Casperson is stationed at the
Smoky Hills army air field in
Salino. The Caspersons will
leave Wednesday.
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