Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 19, 1944, Image 4

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    TOUR MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUITS
Society
Holiday Parties
'Planned By Many
For Thanksgiving
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With the approach of the
.Thanksgiving holiday plans are
underway for the traditional
.celebrations. While for the most
.part a family holiday marked
.with family-, dinner parties,
lodges, clubs and recreation
centers for servicemen are also
"plannig dances and parties.
'" The Officers' Outpost, the Mar
Kade and the Riverside USO
fiave all planned dances and
'other parties and are making
plans to have some of the tra
ditional Thanksgiving "goodies"
'on hand for the servicemen.
At the Outpost there 'will be
: a formal dance Wednesday eve
tiing at eight o'clock. Miss Mar
garet Ruth Bolton is chairman
rf tha - rv m I ft a a nnrl a rrmtrr'ttm '
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have been planned, including a
waltz contest and a rhumba con
test. Assisting Miss Bolton will
ie Mrs. Jack Caton, Miss Nancy
jannariello, Mrs. Walter J. Bry
ant, Mrs. William DIGlacomo
and Mrs. Royal Bebb. Invitations
have been extended to all offi
cers stationed both at Camp
White and the air base and their
. wives.
The Thanksgiving dance at
the MarKade will also be Wed
nesday night. This will be an
(nformal affair with music fur
nished by Al Jain and his Rhy
thmaires. Thanksgiving' Day the
center will open at 5 p. m, for!
open house and a buffet supper
will be served.
A formal dance Is planned at
the Riverside USO for Thursday
night between the hours of 9 and
12 p. m.
"Thursday night the annual
Fireman's ball will be h!d at
the Oriental Gardens, with mu
sic to be furnished by a seven
piece orchestra. .
Saturday night the traditional
Thanksgiving dance will be giv
en by the Elks lodge, with danc
ing to start at 10 p. m. Games
have also been planned for the
evening. The affair is open only
to members and their ladies.
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Auxiliary-Guild Plans
Meeting For Tuesday
tit. Mam's Auxiliary-Guild
will meet Tuesday at the new Mrs. Davis, visiting in Med
parish hall at 12:30 p. m. for ford with her parents, Mr. and
luncheon' followed by a pro- Mrs. E. E. Gore, is in Klamath
gram and business meeting. It Falls for few days and her
is sta ted , that (or, this one meet-1 numbers have not yet been an
Ing there will be no morning nounced. r,
sewing session, but these will! Assisting Mrs. Boyle will be
be resumed with the next meet- Mrs. Royal Clare and Mrs. Clyde
Ing. I Webb.
Gay. eheery wools . . .
warm and heart-lifting
to wear under furs.
We've one and two
piecers so you may
choiM the most flatter
hi. The fabrics are ex
ctptional at this price.
Some are 100 wool.
Colorsi surple, fuchl,
pink, blue, red. green,
gold, and black.
$10.98 to $29.98
Also select matching hat to wear with your
wool dress and suit. New shipment of beaniet
and Dutch Boy hits.
Sunday. Hot. It. 1114
and Clubs
Gibbons Announce
Daughter's Troth
To Lieut. Muncie
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gibbons,
uia juimary ttoaa, announce,
" aT."?' x
.... -""7 wnich took place in Virginia, a
ander Muncie, son of the late reception was held for the new
Mr. and Mrs Lester B. Muncie, ly married couple ,t the M
of McLean. Tex. The wedding fiower hotel in Washington fol
hf,enc!et!"; December 16', owlng whlch Mr and Mr,
at Ft. Sill, Okla., where the Whtney fiew to Sea Island, Ga.,
vtiiv.c( id tui iciivi atnviuitcui
Miss Gibbons is with her
grandmother in Cleveland, Ohio,
at present. Mr. and Mrs. Gib
bons will leave Saturday for
that city and will accompany
their daughter to Oklahoma for
the service.
Miss Gibbons attended West
ern college at Oxford, Ohio, and
her fiance attended Texas Tech
nical college and Texas . State
university, where he was a mem
oer 01 ceia ineia ri, nauunai
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stationed at Camp White for a
time with the western personnel
reassignment center.
Young Musicians
To Be Featured
On Club Program
"Young America" will be the
theme of the program for the
November meeting of the Med
ford Musical society to be held
tomorrow evening at the home
of Mrs. J. C. Boyle, 1019 South
Oakdale avenue. The program
has been arranged by Mrs. Ro
berta Ward Bebb and will feat
ure Miss June Williams,
prano; Miss Nancy Swem, plan'
1st, and Dorothy Gore Davis,
violinist.
Miss Williams will sing two
groups, the first to include "Care
Selve" from the opera, "Atalan
ta" by Handel, "Were My Song
With Wings Provided" by Hahn
and "Danny Boy" by Weather
ly. Second of the groups will
include "As Thro the Street"
from "La Boheme," Puccini;
"Rain" by Pearl Curran and
"Ave Maria' by Luigl Luzzi.
Miss Swem will play "Pre
lude in C Sharp Minor" by
Rachmaninoff and "Rustle of
SDrlna.
Sindfng, for her first
BrouD. and "Mnlnffnpnn " hv Xm.
cuona, and "Le Paplllon," Grieg,
for the second eroub. 1
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Wed This Week
To LeRoy Whitney
Word has been received in
Medford il the marriage on
Wednesday of this past week of
Mrs. Sloane Danenhower, step
daughter of James Owen, Slskl
you Heights, former president
of the Owen-Oregon Lumber
company, to LeRoy Whitney
of Washington, D. C, assistant
to Donald Nelson, head of the
war Production Board
marriage ceremony.
for a two-weeks' honeymoon.
Mrs. Whitney 'is well known
In Medford, having been a fre
quent visitor at the Owen home
and also at the home of the
late Colonel Gordon Voorhles
and Mrs. Voorhles of Voorhles
Crossing. Mrs. Charles Voorhles,
formerly of Medford and now
of Portland, is Mrs. Whitney's
stepdaughter.
Chapter Visitors
Are Entertained
By Local Groups
Three visiting officers of the
P.E.O. Sisterhood were enter
tained in Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. E. N. Kaser, Grants Pass,
president of the state chapter,
Mrs. B. E. Whisenand, Bend, a
state vice-president, and Mrs. H.
C. Kavanaugh, Grants Pass,
president of AG. chapter,' were
the visitors.
Wednesday noon the guests
were entertained by Chapter AA
at the home of Mrs. C. H. Paske
on South Oakdale avenue. Mrs.
E. B. DeVoe and Mrs. W. E.
so-JHoppe were assistant hostesses.
That evening Mrs, O. H. Bengt
son of Chapter BE entertained
at dinner for Mrs. Kaser, Mrs.
Whisenand and Mrs. Kavanaugh,
inviting officers of the chapter
and other guests. The dinner
was at her home, 122 Oregon
Terrace. Following dinner Chap
ter BE entertained the visitors at
the home of Mrs. George Canode
on Crown avenue, with Miss
Ora Cox as assisting hostess. ,
Firemen To Give
Traditional Ball
Thanksgiving Day
Roy Elliott, chief of Med-
Jord's fire department, an
lounces that the traditional
Fireman's Mall will be given
Thanksgiving night at the Orien
tal Gardens in Medford. The
chief states that a seven-piece
orchestra will furnish music for
dancing between the hours of 9
p. m. and 1 a. m.
For a great many , year the
annual dance given by the fire
men raised funds for their ex
tenelve toy repairing project,
whereby underprivileged chil
dren were provided with Christ
mas toys. Since supplies are not
now available for the repairing,
the funds from the dance will
be used to purchse Boy Scout
campships and for other serv
ices for underprivileged chil
dren, Chief Elliott states.
A special ticket price has been
set for servicemen, it is an-1
nounced.
Medford Student
Is Photographer
Miss Barbara Inskeep, sopho
more at Stanford university in
California has been appointed as
photographer for the Standford
, Daily News. Miss Inskeep has
' worked with photography as a
hobby for a number of years.
I She is also to be a photographer
; tor the "Quad,'.' Standford yeai
book.
Miss Inskeep, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. X. D. Inskeep, Hill-
crest Road, Is enrolled in biology
, at the university.
UOVILY-ALLURING -LOW-COST
PERMANENT WAVE
miura-iooiiitf curia and ave now SJf
mure, eaeilr. cool ljr. at home. Do It laUl
rouraelf. The amanns J 9
PIIIMANCNT
WAV! KIT .
contain! evsrythlne you newt, permanent way
lolutlon, curlera, shampoo and wave-ert. Safr
(of awry typa ot hair. HraiaM by Hollywood
movie aura. Over 6 million aold C.et a
Charm-Kurl Kit today. At any department
rug or ft We atom
Western Thrift Store
and All Drug Stores
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to7p. m.
Grand Officer Is Honored
At Eastern Star Reception
Central Point Beulah Laun- j her chapter,
er Faber, Grand Adah of the Chapter rooms were decorated
Grand Chapter of Oregon, Or- with baskets of white chrysan
der of the Eastern Star, was themums tied with blue bows
honored at a reception given and low bowls of flowers of ap
here Tuesday evening by Nevita propriate color were placed on
chapter No. 93 of the order. The
. l nAn U HT r, i
temple, proved to be one of the
largest fraternal gatherings ever
held in Central Point.
After Mrs. Howard Jewett,
worthy matron of Nenita chap-
chapter, welcomed distinguished
guests, members and friends,
Mrs. Faber was escorted to the
east while Mrs. Lloyd Morris
sang a song in her honor. Of
ficers of the chapter formed an
honor escort.
An original addenda for the
honor guest was given by Mrs.
Orville Hamilton, Mrs. Wallace
Freeland. Mrs. Perl Bonney,
Mrs. Juanlta McKibbon. KnA
Leonard Freeman, Mrs. Gran -
ville Brittsan, Mrs. Hensley
Holly Mrs. Truman Brenner,
Mrs. Ruth Sawyer and Mrs.
Julius Dobrbt. Each officer
placed a nosegay of blue pansies
on a carved sword and the as-,
sociate conductress draped it
with the blue veil. Then with
appropriate verses the emblem
of her station was presented to
Grand Adah, and Mrs. Freeland
presented a gift on behalf of
Nevita chapter and Central
Point lodge. The addenda was
-written and prepared by Worthy
Matron Gladys Jewett. Merritt
Swing , presented the honor
guest an arm bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums fro mCentral
Point lodge.
Mrs. Darrell Huson and Mrs.
William McAllister, accom
panied by Mrs. Eva Marsh, fur
nished music for the evening
Each appeared in a group of
solos and following talks by
visiting grand chapter members,
Mrs. Huson and Mrs. McAllister
sank two duets The program
was sincerely appreciated by
members and guests.
Each officer wore a white
chrysanthemum with No. 93 let
tered in blue, a gift of Mrs.
Faber and distinguished and
honored guests were presented
white chrysanthemums with O.
E. S. lettered in blue. This ac
cented the blue and white color
scheme used throughout the
evening. Mrs., Faber wore a cor
sage of white rosebuds, a gift of
Medford, Zontians
Entertain Guests
At Birthday Party
Medford Zonta club celebrated
the 25th anniversary of found -
ing at a luncheon meeting Tues -
day, Nov. 14, at the Holland
hotel. This was guest day and
guests present were Mrs. H. S.i
Ingle of Ashland. Mrs. C. M.
Hurd of LaJolla, Cal.; Mrs. Breni
Starcher, Mrs. Lynn Cram, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. J. S. Anthony,
Miss Vera Humphrey, Mrs. Jo
sephine Jerome and Miss Claire
Hanley.
Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck gave
a sketch of the history of Zonta
Mrs. C. M. Hurd, a charter mem
ber of the Medford club, told
of wartime : conditions at San;day morning for Klamath Falls
Diego and LaJolla. A large; o meet with the group in that
birthday cake was cut and1"' .
served by President Irean Grlgs-
by. v
The club voted as part of its
project to purchase chairs and
table for the Y clubrooms.
Sharon Thompson
Honored At Party
Sharon Kay Thompson cele
brated her fourth birthday an
niversary Saturday , November
11, with a party at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Thompson, 820 'i Summitt ave
nue. The young guests played
games and were served refresh
ments from a table centered
with a birthday cake topped
with four candles. Sharon was
presented with a number of
gifts.
Present were Sylvia Mae
Smith, Mary Bnllew, Joan Mc
Closkey, Elvira Greenwood,
Gayle, Carol Linn and Carma
Sutton, Barry Ballew, Arthur
McCloskey Hazel Darrow, Mrs.
O. W. Ballew, Mrs. C. Marion
Smith, the guest of honor, and
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.
each star point pedestal. A very
,.,. I -4 n .V,- Atutntlnn
; was the white flowered triangle
which hung in the east, sym
bolic of Mrs. Faber's office. This
was made by Mrs. Perl Bonney.
Two candelabra of blue tapers
formed a backgrqund. Miss Lila
Holt and Miss Patsy Faber light
ed the tapers.
Refreshments were served
from a table centered with
white and blue flowers, flanked
by blue tapers in crystal hold
ers. Mrs.' Hope Wood, grand rep
resentative of South Carolina,
and Mrs. Maude Hambly, grand
representative of Pennsylvania,
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! u"Tl-Z " "iV"
hand-tinted doily
were also hand-decorated by
Mrs. Ellis Clark. Organ music
in the dining room was played
by Mrs. Lloyd Morris. .
Mrs. Howard Jewett, worthy
matron, was in charge of all ar
rangements assisted by the fol
lowing committees: Decoration,
Mrs. William Bishop and Mrs.
Perl Bonney; dining room, Mrs.
Ellis Clark and Mrs. Walter
Grant; refreshments, Mrs. Hen
sley Holt, Mrs. S. Ryan, Mrs.
Julius Dobrot, Mrs. J. McKib
bon, Mrs Ernest Scott and Mrs.
Merritt Swing; seating arrange
ments, Howard Jewett and Or
ville Hamilton.
Distinguished arid honor
guests present included Mrs.
Margaret Barnes, past grand ma
tron, Grants Pass; Mrs. Lorena
McNair, grand conductress. Ash
land; Mrs. Maude Hambly,
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Hope
Wood, Medford, grand represen
tatives; Mrs. Minnie Bullock,
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Louise
Daugherty Ashland, worthy ma
trons; Eugene Tardy, Grants
Pass, Elton Waldron, Medford
and Arthur Peters, Ashland,
worthy patrons, and many other
out-of-town members,
William Bishop, worthy' pa
tron of Nevita chapter conduct
ed the good of the order and
called on many of the visitors
who responded with pleasing re
marks. .
Next meeting ot Nevita chap
ter will be men's night.
Canton Auxiliary
Gives Dinner For
State President
Members of the auxiliary to
! Canton Siskiyou entertained the
!state president, Mrs. Viola Spen-
icer of Roseburg, at a covered
Qlsn ainner at the l.O.O.F. hall
wettnesaay evening. This was
Mrs; Spencer's official visit to
i00'
After the business meetlns.
presided by the president, Mrs.
Marie Hansen, inspection, mus
tering in of candidates and the
address of the evening by Mrs.
1 ?encr' were on tne PrK"ni.
Mrs. Spencer was presented " a
gift from the Medford auxiliary.
i ne state president left Thurs-
Holiday Affairs
Held By Lodges
Armistice day members of the
Redmen and Pocahontas lodges,
wearing the traditional Indian
costumes, . took part in the an
nual parade and a float was also
entered In the line of march.
Following the parade a covered
dish dinner was held at the
lodge hnll for members and
families. Cards were played
during the afternoon and a
dance in the evening completed
the day's celebration.
KIDDIES
are a lot of joy . . , and
a lot of work, too. for
Mother. There are to many
clothes to keep clean, es
pecially when school days
arrive. That's where Amer
ican Laundry service
comes in. We can take a
load off Mother's hands by
laundering the youngsters'
clothes spic and span.
You'll be agreeably sur.
prised how economical this
service is, tool
BUY WAR BONDS
v..
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Mrs. Ivan Jackson Cherry was
formerly ' Miss Eileen Marie
Ziesenis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ziesen Is of Law
rence, Kan. Her marriage to
Mr. Cherry. United States navy,
son of Mrs. A. Cherry, 312
South Ivy street, took place Oc
tober 21 in Lawrence.
Hartleys Hosts
Tuesday Evening
At Supper Party
Col. and Mrs. LeRoy P. Hart
ley entertained Monday evening
at a supper party, the affair be
ing given at the Officers' Out
post on Sixth street. The supper
party provided an opportunity
for the colonel's' friends to spend
an evening with him while he
i was in Medford on a brief leave
to visit Mrs. Hartley and their
daughter, Mrs. Tom Martin.
Col. Hartley was stationed at
Camp White for a considerable
period and currently is stationed
at Camp Gruber, Okla. He left
Tuesday to return to Oklahoma.
THE GIFT TUTVra. l' "
ES53E EVERY Tj V' IfO "' '
WOMAN WANTS (l.-
Dinner Meeting
Is Held Friday
By Ladies Troop
Members of the Ladies' Mount
ed Troop held a dinner meeting
at the Holland Hotel Friday
night, with Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Tuttle as special guests. The din
ner, an annual affair of the troop
officially closes the riding and
drilling season for the troop
members. Twenty-eight were
present.
Following" dinner Mrs. C.
Lyall Fidler, captain of the troop
presented Mrs. Tuttle a gift,
making the presentation with
several lines of original verse
which she had written. Mr. Tut
tle serves as drillmaster for the
troop. Mrs. O. H. Bengtson, a
past captain of the group, spoke
briefly in praise of Mrs. Fidler's
service for the troop during the
past season.
Mr. Tuttle spoke, stating that
Interest in riding and in mount
ed troops seems to be on the
increase for Oregon and enthusi
astic plans were made by the
group for another year of riding
and . drill under Mr. Tuttle'
supervision.
J
Leland H. Knight
Monday Nlghtt "Where Are the Deadf
' Tutiday Nirjhtt "The Last Judgment"
Wednesday Night: "Heaven or HellT"
Services Each Evening at 7:30 P. M. Sunday 10:30 A. M.
"We Speak Where the Bible Speaks, and Are Silent
Where the Bible Is Silent"
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117 So.
Temple Officers
Attend Meeting
Mrs. E. B. Price, Sihiset Ave.,
and Mrs. Franklin Vannice of
Grants Pass were In Roseburg
Tuesday night of last week to
attend a meeting of the Rose
burg Nile club. Mrs, Price is re
corder of . - Zuleima ; Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, and Mrs.
Vannice is queen of the temple.
Also in Roseburg for the meet
ing were Mrs. Frances Hall,
queen of Nydia Temple No. 4,
Portland, Mrs. Theresa Castner,
recorder. of Nydia Temple and
three other officers M the Port
land group, Mrs. Thomas Luke,
Mrs. Chidester and Mrs. King.
The group had dinner at the
Rose Hotel and then attended
the meeting held at the home of
Mrt. M. V T.awann.
Mrs. Price and Mrs. Vannice
Fur Remodeling
and Repairing
. Rellalng. Cleaning and
Olaaina
rranees Oallalre Ph. 2S2I
Woodrow and Crater Lake
Church of Christ
1058 Court St. Medford
Announces
Evangelistic Services Through
November 22nd -
Subjects As Follows:
Sunday Morning! "Have Ton Left
Your First Levet"
Sunday Evening! "How to Maintain
the Open Door."
And where but Wards would you find tuck
lovely ones os these at such sensible prices f The
smooth quilted rayon Is Worm but never
bulky j i t the skirts are wide and flowing.
You know she'd love to have one, so why ml
select it for her today f Misses', Women', sliest
wnlH Tent Poymenf fW
Central
Phone 3930
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