Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1944, Image 4

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    fOOR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Society
Fisher-Dean Rites
Held November 11
In Fresno Church
Announcement wai made this
week of the wedding of Miss
Patricia Fisher, daughter of
Mrs. ' Clara Fisher, 612 South
Hollv street, to Sat. William C.
Dean of Dayton, O.
TFin wiina uiprit rpnrt Nnvem.
berlll at St. Theresa's Catholic
church in Fresno, Cal. For the
service the bride worn an after
noon dress of white wool with
brown accessories and a brown
and! white hat. Her corsage was
' an orchid. Bridesmaid for Miss
Fisher was Miss Mary Ellen sui
livah of Fresno.
Pvt. Louis Mallona was best
man for Sgt Dean.
Following the service the
. bridal party was served a wed
ding" dinner at a Fresno cafe
and later the bride and groom
were entertained at. the Fresno
USO.
Mrs. Fisher accompanied her
.L. .1 .. .. Ida
aaugnier souin 10 suicuu ue
. service. Prior to their depart
ure Jiliss Fisher was honored at
a party given at the MarKadc
where she has served as a
innihr hostess for the past sev
eral months. During the eve
ning tne Dnae-eieci was prar
, sentcd witn a gut.
Mn riran in widelv known
in the city. She is a graduate
of St. JViary s acaaemy nere ana
Inter attended the Southern
Oregon College of Education at
Ashland. Sgt. Dean was sta
tioned at the Medforc. air base
until recently and now Is at the
Fresno base. Prior to coming to
Medford the sergeant was on
shore patrol along the Carib
bean sea for a considerable
period.
Mrs. Fisher returned to Med
ford Monday, having stopped en
route home-to visit arson In
Pittsburg, Cal. .
Visitors Leave
For Canal Zone
. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Davis left
the county several days ago for
Ban Francisco and Los Angeles
nd from there continued by
air to their home In the Panama
canal zone. Mr. and Mrs. Davis
had been, in the states for the
.past four1 months visiting rela
tives and were guests of Mrs.
Davis1 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Ward of Talent.
White In the valley Mr. and;
Mrs. Davis, were entertained at
number of social functions.
Including dinner parties and
teas.
. Mr. Davis is employed by the
locks' division of the canal by
the government. .'
Dinner Observes
Two Birthdays
JacksonvilleMr. and Mn.
Robert Jewel of Jacksonville
entertained at dinner Sunday,
Nov. 10 In celebration ot the
birthday anniversaries ot Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Mrs
Wilson Is Mrs. Jewel's mother.
Present for this pleasant affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goel
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fraley
and two children, all ot Klam
ath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Gifford of Medford.
In MEMORY
A finer tribute could
not ! desired than a
ervtr. tt Ptrl"t , , .
you may Have ALL
dftalfi to us; our long
experience In meeting
luch problems, to
-ether with our latent
and linen facilltlei
tustire a tribute to a
loved one that- li
beautiful. Impressive
and moderate In coil,
. Lady Attendant
FUNERAL
HOME "
426 WEST SIXTH ST.
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Sunday. Hot. 2t, 1944
and Clubs
Cuff els Announce
Daughters Troth
To Lieut. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Cuf
fel of North Central avenue an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to First Lt. John
A. Hunter, son of Mrs. H. R.
Cox of Philadelphia, Pa.
No wedding plans will be
made at present since the lieu
tenant is on duty in the south
Pacific with the army, engin
eer's corps.
Miss Cuffel is a graduate of
Medford senior high school and
later studied and took a degree
at Paclfio college, . Newberg,
Ore. She Is at present on the
staff of Timber Products com
pany here.
State President
Of Rebekah Lodge
Guest In Medford
Ethel Bailey, Roseburg, state
president of the Rebekah As-;
sembly of Oregon; paid an of
ficial visit Monday night to
Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28 in
Medford. Other guests at the
meeting were State Warden
Suda Comstock of Baker, Ore.;
State Conductor Alma Kofer of
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
William Reid of Center, Colo..
and Mr. Bailey. Mr. Ried is a
former past grand master ot the
Colorado Odd Fellows' lodge.
The Victory committee of the
lodge gave a beautiful tribute
to servicemen and women in the
armed forces and the degree
staff, under the direction of W.
H. Dyer, Initiated three candi
dates. Mrs. Bailey told of her visits
to other lodges in the state and
spoke about the Odd Fellows'
home In Portland. Mrs. Bailey
Is making up a fund to buy a
station wagon which Is needed
by the home. Mrs. Ina Huson.
assisted by eight F. L. girls, pre
sented Mrs. Bailey with a gift
and all visiting officers were nre-
sented corsages. Several visitors
gave short talks.
Plans were made for the next
meeting, to . be December 4,
when the annual homecoming
will be held. A dinner will be
held at 6:30 p. m. for all Odd
Fellows and their wives and Re
bekahs and their husbands. Aft
er brief lodge session there
will be program and roll call.
Carolyn Edwards, Emily Con
rad and Bessie Hubler make un
the entertainment committee for
the homecoming meeting and
Mary Cave will be chairman of
the dinner committee, assisted
by Myrtle Newton as co-chair
man and a committee from the
Odd fellow lodge.
Dinner Is Given
Saturday Evening
By David Holmes '
David Holmes and hl rinnoh.
tor. Miss Nanette Holmes, en
tertained last night at dinner,
the affair being at Mr. Holmes'
home, 2310 Hillcrest Road
Twenty-four
ent. This Is the second of a series
of dinners for which Mr. Holmes
will be host.
Miss Holme nrrlvArl
from California to spend the
holidays here and nftnr rhi-i.t.
mas will return south' to enroll
at Dominican college, San Ra
fael, Calif.
Son Is Honored
At Family Party
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gifford,
route 2, entertained at Thanks
giving dinner Thiirarlnv far ihni.
son, Randall M. Gifford. Mr
Gifford, fireman second class in
tne navy, is spending a 13-day
leave with his family In Med
ford before rrnnrllno hn,.b- In
San Bruno for assignment to
uvcrseas auiy.
Present for th Hlnn,-
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gifford and
son, micnael, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Byrne and daughters, Kath
erlne and Rita. Mr. nnil Men B
M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Randall
M. Gifford and children, David
and Martha, the host and hostess.
CAKE
No matter how busy you are these days your
dessert can be just as tempting as ever, for
the family will really enjoy our fresh piet and
cakes. We use only the purest ingredient In
our product which is why you can alwayt count
n finding our dessert specials wholesome and
tasty.
Miss Birkemeier
Becomes Bride
Of Lt. Beeson
The marriage of Mis Joyce
Birkemeier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel R. Birkemeier,
Milwaukie, Ore., to Lt. Emmett
William Beeson, United States
army, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Beeson, Talent, was solemnized
Tuesday, Oct. 81 at the . post
chapel at Camp Robinson, Ark
Chaplain Sagen officiated at the
double ring ceremony, Mr.
Birkemeier, father ot the bride,
was soloist and Cpl. Gibson
played the wedding music.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore an
ivory slipper satin gown with a
seed pearl embroidery yoke and
long fitted sleeves. Her full tulle
veil fell from a Juliet cap, and
she carried an arm bouquet of
white carnations centered with a
white orchid.
Mrs. Robert Rau, the former
Jeannette Ross of Portland, was
matron of honor. She wore an
orchid marquisette frock and
carried a bouquet of matching
flowers.
Lt. Richard Birkemeier, bro
ther of the- bride, was best man
and ushers were Lt. York and
Lt.. Mann of Camp Robinson.
As the ' bridal party left the
chapel it passed through a guard
of honor composed of enlisted
men from Lt. Beeson's battalion.
Instead of the traditional ride
in a caisson, the bridal party
was taken in a Jeep to the Offi
cers club where a reception
was held. Mrs. Harris served
the three-tiered cake and Mrs.
Maze served the punch.. The
young couple cut the cake with
a saber.
Mr. and Mrs. Birkemeier and
Mrs. Beeson went east for the
ceremony. Other out-of-town
guests were Mrs. H. Bailey
Hughes of Dallas, Tex. Mrs.
Robert Rau of Ft. Smith, Ark.,
and Lt. Richard Birkemeier ot
Ft. Worth, Texas.
After a short trip to Memphis.
Tennessee, Lt. and Mrs. Beeson
will be at home at Ft. SilL Okla.
'ine bride is a graduate of the
Milwaukie schools and a student
of Oregon State Colleae where
she is a member of Kappa Alpha
jneia, social sorority. Lit. Beeson
is a graduate of the Medford
schools and also attended Ore
gon State college where he was
affiliated with Delta Tau Delta
fraternity.
November Meeting
Uf Woman s Club
Held At Outpost
SCU 1913 Woman's eluh toth.
ered at the Ontnnnt wrantlw nr
the November meeting, with 31
present. The rooms of the Offi
cers' Club WnrA mrranaA M,(tk
bright bouquets of chrysanthe
mums. .
Lunch was uprvorl or Ana
O'dOCk bv ft CAmmlttM hna4Ar4
by Mr. George Kittredge and
nuiiam AiDrecht and
Mrs. Homer Wonrf latins a
brief business meeting was pre-
Bmea over oy Mrs. John R.
xoung and was followed by
brides and hlncm. Mra Ivirnll
Lancaster, Mrs. Walter J. Bry
ant and Mrs. Julius Hales won
Bridge orizes and blnffn nrln
went to Mrs. John R. Young
Mrs. Drumright and Mrs. Roger
tiener.
General chairman far h
meeting was Mrs. Thomas Flan
nigan and Mrs. Virgil Lancaster
was reservations' chairman.
Tula Lake Residents
Guests at Bryant Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dieter of
Tule Lake were in Medford last
week end as guests of Capt, and
Mrs. Walter J. . Bryant. Barnes-
burg road. While the Dieters
were here they saw the movie.
"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo,"
ot special interest to the visit
ors since their son, William
Dieter, was with Gen. James
Doolittle on the Tokyo raid pic
tured in the film and is one of
two men reported as missing
since the raid.
Read Collage Student
Home For Thanksgiving
Miss Mary Lou Lyman, sopho
more at Reed college In Port
land, Is returning today to
school after spending a brief
Thanksgiving holiday in Med
ford. with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Lyman,. 1504 West
Main street.
Your Family
Can Have
for DINNER
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The wedding of Lt. and Mrs.
of November 3, the ceremony bsing performed at the Metho
dist church here. Mrs. Steacy is the former Wanda Howe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Howe of Trail and the lieu
tenant Is the son of Mrs. E. Fredlanl of Los Angeles and James
W. Steacy of Oakland, Calif. Lt. and Mrs. Steacy are now at Ft.
Lewis, Wash,, where the groom
ministrative corps. (Photo by
Holiday Dinners
Given At Camp;
Dance At Outpost '
Officers stationed at Camp
White, their wives and families
were at the post Thursday for
the holiday dinners, each unit
at the camp having made special
preparations for the day.
At the Station Hospital
Thanksgiving dinner was served
at noon tor officers, enlisted
men and civilian employees at
the hospital, and wives and fam
ilies were special guests. In the
evening dinner was served at
the SCU Officers' club for of
ficers and their families, with
Lt. Arnold M. Withers In charge.
The prisoner of war 'detachment
also enjoyed an evening Thanks
giving dinner, with Lt. Homer
C. Woods making arrangements.
Wednesday evening a large
group of officers and guests at
tended, a formal dance at the
Outpost In Medford. In addition
to the usual dance program a
number ot contest dances were
held during the evening and
prizes awarded for these. Sup
per was served at the close of
the evening. .
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Mrs, Holmes Returns ' t
To Make Home Here
Mra. Theodore B. Holmes ar
rived in Medford last week to
make her home with -her father
S e t h M. Bullis, 15 Florence
avenue. Mrs. Holmes has been
in Kearney, Neb., with her hus
band, -First Lt. Holmes of the
army air corps, but returned to
Medford following his re-assign
ment to overseas duty. The
Holmes' small daughter has
been here for the past several
weeks with Mr. Bullis and Miss
Helen Bullis. .
ARE YOU A BIBLE CHRISTIAN?
Hear the Way of Salvation Made Plain at the
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
N. Central Ave. & 3rd St.
Sunday Services: 11 A. M., 3 P. M and 7:45 P. M.
Half-Hour Musical Program Opens Evening Meeting
Miraculous personal Testimonies Inspired Preaching
of the Word of God Beautiful Music and Song
A Collection Is Never Taken '
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
James F. Steacy was an event
Is assigned to the medical ad
Shangle).
Minnie M. Monroe
And Eber F. High
Married Saturday
The wedding of Mrs. Minnie
M. Monroe and Eber F; High
both of Central Point, took place
yesterday noon. The service was
performed by the Rev. Harry H
Young, pastor of St. - Peter's
Lutheran church, at the parson
age at 12:30 o'clock.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank B. Haselton, also of Cen
tral Point. ' ,
Saturday evening the couple
attended a wedding dinner serv
ed at the home of the groom's
father, Frank C. High, -58 Roca
street, Ashland, and later left
for a brief wedding trip in Cali
fornia ' Upon their return Mr. and
Mrs. High will continue to re
side in Central Point. Mr. High
is a mechanic at the Cullen Mo
tor company of MedfordA
Miss Gill in Medford
To Visit With Parents
Miss Dorothy Gill left Satur
day night for San Mateo, Cal.,
after spending the Thanksgiving
holidays in Medford with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. GUI,
122 Cottage street. Miss Gill,
employed formerly with the
Medford 'Flower shop, -is now
with the California Flower
Shippers at San Mateo.
California Visitors1
Return Home Friday
Mrs. Marian McMorlne and
daughter, Bonnie Lee, left Fri
day night by plane for their
home in San Lcandro, Calif., aft;
er a week's visit here with Mr
and Mrs. John Sedell, 22 Tripp
street. Mrs. McMorine is a sis-'
ter of Mrs. Sedell, i
Concert Series
Dates Announced
By Civic Group
. Dates (or the first tour of the
five concerts to be scheduled for
the 1944-45 concert season of
the Jackson County Civic Music
association were announced yes
terday by Seth Bullis, president
Date of the last concert will be
announced later.
" First concert will be Thurs
day.' January 11. with Jmtcnh
Szigettl, violinist, presenting the
concert. The second will alu he
in January, the 31st, and the
artist appearing will De Mario
Berini, young American tenor.
The National Oneratl nimrtet
will appear Sunday afternoon.
reD. ana the fourth concert
will be presented Tuesday.
March 13. by Anla Dorfmann.
pianist.
' Last of the five concert will
be presented by the American
Ballad Singers.
Dinner Honors
Mrs. Holmgren,
Mrs. Roger Holmgren was
honored guest at a small dinner
given recently by Mrs. Sam Mac
Corkle at the home of Mrs. Mac
Corkle's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Cummins, 2447 Hillcrest
Road. Mrs. Hnlmffrpn rrntlv
returned to Medford to reside
after having spent a few months
in Virginia with her husband
CaDtain Holmeren A fan, - nt
Mrs. Holmgren's close friends
were invitea to the dinner.
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SIZED FOR THE
JUNIOR WOMAN
ACETATE RAYON PRINTED
BROADCLOTH
Soft and aiv classic lines as oi.lv
DEMI-TASSE can design them will
win hordes of devotees for this
simple and simply beautiful tail
ored number. Coat-drets style to
the hips, a narrow panel with
sugar-white buttons runs into the
inverted pleat of the skirt. The
print runs bayadere above the waist
and vertically below it, and the
dominant seroll motif artistically
forms the edge of the collar. A
woven belt is joined by a delight
fully neat and feminine bow that
centers at the waist. Styled and
slsed expressly or the Junior
Woman of five-f'.-. - or less, it is ,
an example of perf.. tailoring as
well as one of the cleanest-cut and
most flattering styles to leave the "
DEMI-TASSE design studio. Sises '
HVt to 24i In Luggage, Grey
Green and .Heaven Blue.
PRINTED JERSEYS
Softly draped silhouette In an exciting
Imaginative print that makes your heart
beat for joy. It's the kind of a dress that
takas you everywhere. New draped and
peplem styles in the ever-popular jersey.
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2-PIECE CREPES III SOLID COLORS
For your holiday dress get one of our lovely two-piece crepes. You'll
love the soft draped lines and figure flattering jackets, in the new fall
shades of grape, aqua, mint-green, rose, taupe, black, and K.A.F. blue.
2-PIECE PART-WOOL DRESSES
Look pretty as you like, yet keep warm as you must these nippy days.
These little part-wool dresses are softly detailed to look dressy enough
for holiday parties. They've been made with a fine eye for good line
and effective trimming. Orchid. Crape. Blue, Green, and Gold.
SQ.95'
M. M. DEPT. STORE
Wesley an Guild,
Names Officers
For Next Year
.Officers for the coming year
were elected at the monthly
business meeting of the Metho
dist Wesleyah Service guild held
Tuesday evening In the church
parlors. Mrs. Everett Faber was
elected president, Miss Bernice
Kunzman, first vice-president;
Mrs. George Howard, secretary;
Mrs. Albert Kenyon, correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. Emerson
Anderson, treasurer.
Plans were discussed for a
Christmas party Dec. 19 at
which time a group of Wacs
from Camp White will be guests.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements includes Mrs. Mar
jorie Hopkins, chairman, Miss
Kunzman, Mrs. Clarence Meek
er and Mrs'. Albert Kenyon.
Mrs. Hopkins reviewed the
book, "Christ of the American
Road" by E. Stanley Jones.
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Parents Visit Campus
Over Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mra. Glenn H, Utz,
301 Crater Lake avenue, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Thomp
son, 1002 West Fourth street,
went to Eugene to spend Thanks
giving day with their daughters,
students at - the University of
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Utz have
two daughters at the schools
Miss Joyce Utz, a sophomore
and Miss Joanne Utz, a fresh
man. The Thompson's daughter
is Miss Margaret Thompson, a
sophomore.
The visitors returned to Med
ford Thursday night.
.95
5.Q.95 lo $ q
7 2Ssl
Dinner Is Given
By Nile Patrol
Tuesday Evening
Sixteen members of the pa
trol of Zuleima temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile, gathued at the
home of Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer,
610 South Holly street, Tues
day night for dinner ai.d bridge.
The potluck dinner was served
at 7 o'clock.
At bridge prizes went to
Mrs. M. M. Morris, Mrs. Will
lam Young, Mrs. Fred Fick,
Mrs. Olen Arnspiger and Mrs.
O. O. Alenderfer.
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