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Society
Alabama Nurse
Becomes Bride '
pf Sgt. Harvey
I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young of
Newton, Ala., have announced
the marriage of their daughter,
Francei Ana, to ' Staff Sgt.
Thomas William Harvey of Med
ford. The ceremony was per
formed November 11 at six
o'clock service In the Methodist
church chapel at. Thomaivllle,
Ca.
The bride wore a soldier blue
suit with navy blue accessories
and her corsage was of orchids,
tier only attendant, Miss Zola
enton, wore a dark brown
crepe dress trimmed with gold
and brown accessories. She wore
a corsage of talisman roses.
; Sgt. Harvey was attended by
Jfc. Irwin Pfeiffer of Brooklyn,
W. Y.
' Mrs. Harvey for the past three
$ears has been on the nursing
ktaff of the Archibald Memorial
potpltal at Thomasville, Ga,
t Sgt. Harvey Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Harvey of 23
North Peach street, Medford, and
was employed by the Southern
jpaciflc Hallway company before
entering the army In March of
4942. He is a graduate of Med-
ord Senior high school. '
I Set. and Mrs. Harvev mada a
rlef wedding trip to Atlanta!
J no are now at nome to ineir
(lends In Moultrie, Ca.
Wis. Day In Medford
Vo fluid With Mother -Mrs.
Bill H. Day returned last
peek from Anaheim, Calif.,
Where she spent the past six
months with her husband, ma
tine corps private. Pvt. Day has
how left for overseas duty. Mrs.
pay will reside with her mother,
Mrs. Mildred Henry, Route 3,
Indefinitely.
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Mildred Lawson
William R. Cowan
Married in South
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Mildred
Lawson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Lawson, North River
side avenue, to William R.
Cowan, United States navy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cowan,
928 Boardman street.
The rites were read at Oak'
land, Calif., October 23 by
Judge Harry Rulufer.
Bridesmaid for Miss Lawson
was Miss Katherine Malone of
Medford and Johnny Hendris
was best man for the groom.
The bride s wedding costume
was a navy blue suit worn with
matching accessories and a cor
sage of gardenias.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan will re
side . In Oakland, the groom,
pharmacist's mate third class,
being stationed at Treasure
Island. He Is an X-ray techni
cian. .
Both bride and groom former
ly attended the Medford schools.
Many In Portland
For Medford Game
Many valley football fans
traveled to Portland the latter
part of the week in order to at
tend . the state championship
game between Medford senior
high school and La Grande high
school played in Portland yes
terday. The list included a num
ber of students and relatives
and friends of th team mem
bers. '
Among those in Portland for
the game were Mr. and Mm.
Richard Payne, Mr. anj Mrs. S.
E. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade, Jus
tin Smith, J. E. Earley and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvln Plaskett.
Lovely
IK
Adrienne's
25th "Anniversary
Is Celebrated By
D.A.R, Chapter
" Marking a milestone In the
history of Crater Lake chaDtcr.
Daughters - of - the American
Revolution, . the chapter cele
brated Its 29th anniversary with
a sneclal meptirtff nnri ten at th
uiris' community ciud tne alter-
noon oi wovemDer 25. Forty-
three were present, ' including
Mrs. Bert R Lnwrv. nrpmn
state regent, Mrs. Boone George
naraing, Honorary state regent
Mrs. Frances Cochran, state
corresponding secretary, all
from Medford. and Mm. Cnrrfnn
MacCracken, honorary state re
gent ana Mrs. H. W. Andrews
state chairman of flline and
lending, both of Mt. A.hlnnri
chapter.
Invitations had been evtpnrloH
to Mt. Ashland chapter, Eula-
lona chaDter. Klamath Fall..
Rogue River chapter at Grants
Pass, past members and other
guests.
Mrs. O. H. Brerineman. chan
ter regent, presided over the
meeting during which 12 no at
regents gave a brief resume of
their terms, thus giving a com
prehensive history of the growth
of the organization.
Important amoni D A n nrn.
jects is the marking of historic
spots and t was brought out
that the local chapter has placed,
ur naa a part in placing, the
granite marker near Phoenix
which markr the AnnWnto
Road, a monument where Gov.
Joseph Lane made treaties with
the Indians near tha Vint-,
Table Rock, a monument mark
ing Old Ft. Lane, a temporary
one marking Ft. Baker, a monu
ment : marking the Birdseye
place, a bronze nlatn miririno
the old church in Jacksonville
and a granite marker on the Old
Stage Road.'
The ChaDter consItWn mnoi
outstanding the work in Ameri
canism carried on by Mrs. G. Q.
D'Alblni. Over a period of about
18 years she has instructed over
300 persons in citizenship' and
aided them in passing citizen
ship tests.
Under national - Mnn th
chapter has sponsored an essay
contest for high school students
and one for rural aturicnt. m
of the contest being to further
appreciation of democratic gov
ernment Drivlieges. Anothor
Contest la finnnianrirl Art tu
Juniof high school for history
student and names of winners
are engraved on a silver plaque
Which hangs in th irhnnl A
Girls Homemakers' contest Is
also sponsored.
Crater Lake chanter hno .fin.
trlbuted to student loan funds
ana to schools, Including two in
isolated regions entirely support
ed by the D.A.R.. and r-nnrrlhnf.
e'd to the blood plasma fund, to
mo aea iross ana nas a bond
purohase program. The chapter
furnished hostesses for the first
canteen In Medford and mem
bers aid with the city's various
war service projects. -
Other projects include aid
with compilation of cemetery
records, sponsorship of an LCI
boat, contributions to the Angel
Island fund for immigrants and
participation in the good citizen
ship pilgrimage whereby an out
standing senior high school girl
from each state is sent to the na
tional conference each year.
Mrs. Bert Anderson, now of
Pasadena, Calif., was the or
ganizing regent of the chapter
and a letter from her was read
as well as a number of others
from non-revidpnt a m k .
- - ... - . U V .
Charter members of the chapter
uen Anderson, Mrs. H.
E. Armstrong, Mrs. Frances H.
Cochran, Mrs. Julia E. Bishop,
Miss Theone Carkin, Mrs. W. S.
Clay, Mrs. E. M. Crlsty, Mrs.
Jessie Davis, Mrs. G. Q. D'Al
blni, Mrs. Ralph Waldo Elden.
Miss Julia C. Fielder, Miss Rose
M. Fielder, Mrs. A. J. Klocker,
Miss Lorraine Lawton, Mrs. C.
W. DcDonalay Mrs. Clinton C
McCurdy, Mrs. H. E. Marsh, Mrs.
M. J. Norris, Mrs. J. A. Perry,
Mrs. S S Smith, Mrs. Wm G.
Talt, Mrs. F. G. Thayer, Miss
Sara Van Meter, Mrs. C. C. Van
Scoyoe. Mrs. C. A. Meekpr. Mm
E N. Vilm. Mrs. C. B. Warren
Mrs.,W. D. Welch, Mrs. A. R.
Wilcox, Miss Clarg Wood
Two new memhpra. Mm .Tnhn
Klrbey and Mrs. Marie Hansen,
were received into the chapter
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
aaanaL ' . t . VLn2lnnnnnnn-nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Sgt. and Mrs. William C. Dean, married November 11 at Fresno,
Calif., ara now making their home at Fresno while Sgt. Dean is
stationed at the Fresno air base. The wedding took place at St.
Theresa's Catholic church. Mrs. Dean is the former Pat.-icia Fisher,
daughter of Mrs. Clara Fisher, 512 South Holly street. The ser
geant was formerly of Dayton. Ohio. '
during the meeting.
Music was provided by Harry
Young and by a trio composed
of Mrs. Darrell Huson, Mrs.
William McAllister and Mrs.
Georse Wendt with Mrs. H. E.
Marsh as accompanist.
Dnrihff thf ton hnur Mra T.nur.
ry and Mrs. Cochran poured and
the birthday cake was cut by
Mrs. Harding. Hostesses for the
social hour were the Mesdames
R. E. Green, G. Q. D'Albini.
Frances Cochran, O. H. Bren ne
mon and G. R. Carter.
Mariners' Class
Annual Banquet
Held Wednesday
Eighteen memhur nf th Mn'r.
lners' class of the First Christian
church attended the annual ban
quet Wednesday evening. The
group met at the church for the
cocktail course of a progressive
dinner and the salad course was
served -at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Delbert Daniels. The main
course was served at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Cook.
Dessert feourie brnueht thm
group back to the church.
At a business meeting, presid
ed over by -Skipper Ralph Cook,
election of officers for the new
year was held. Newly elected
skippers are Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Haggard; new quarter
masters are Mr. and Mrs. Price
Shafer and new pursers are Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cooper.
Those present were Rev. and
Mrs. Delbert Danlelds, Mr, and
Mrs. Claude Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Church, Mr. and
Mrs. Price Shafer, Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Thomson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Burnham, Mr. and "Mrs.
Ralph Cook, Mrs. William Foley,
Mrs. Don Albln, Mrs. Irwin
Doty and Mrs. Earl McQulgg. ,
ClubWuCMake
Yuletide Wreaths
Christmas wreaths and gar
lands for the Camp White hos-.
pltal will be made by Garden
club members when they meet
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
W. L. Greenleaf, 103 South
Holly street. Members are asked
to bring evergreens and red ber
ries and a sack lunnh far thp
noon meal. The meeting is sched- j
uiea for 0:30 a. m.
I Mrs, Otto Ewaldsen Is chair
man of the hostess committee
and other members are Mrs.
Greenleaf, Mrs. T. L. Goodwin,
Mrs. E. C. Jerome and Mrs. John
T. Homer.
Surprise Shower
Honors Mrs. Ham
A surprise shower for Mrs.
Gordon Ham, the former Betty
Lu Foulk, was given on Novem
ber 18 by Mrs. Niel Franklin
and hfr dnilDhtpr Mm .Tan
Oaks, at the Franklin home, 427
Haven street. Guests included
the Misses Virginia Bradfish,
Lnis Yost Mnrffnrpt Ppnpp
Jacqueline McBee, Maryen Rob
erts ana me iviesaames rranx
Roberts, C, Frank Harris, Jen
nine's T.pwls ftttn Fwnlrlcpn
Robert Wright and the honored
guest, Mrs. Gordon H-m.
Hammond-Curry
Marriage Rites
Held At Church
Central Point Miss Gertrude
Hammond, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hammond of Cen
tral Point became the bride of
William Lee Curry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C; Curry of An
drews, Ore., at a ceremony held
November 26 at the Central
Pnlnt P.hnrph flii-ic Tha
vice was read by the Rev. E.
uimert cays.
MIsr Hammnnd elvpn in mnr.
riage by her father, was gowned
in a forest ereen dress worn
with deep brown accessories.
Her attendant. Mrs. Robert
Jones, a sister, wore a dress of
gold with dark brown acces
sories.
Best man for the groom was
Robert Jones of Trail.
Preceding the double-ring
ceremony Mrs. Ruth Hover sang
"I Love You Trulv'"
, A reception was held in the
cnurcn. first slice of the tiered
wedding cake waa cut by the
bride and eroom in traditional
fashion after which the serving
was completed by Mrs. Hover.
Mrs. Johnson poured. ,
Durins the recention accord.
ion music was furnished by Dale
wara or rrospect and Mrs. Eve
Prentice of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry are In
eastern Oregon on a wedding
trip and upon their return will
reside in the valley. Mrs. Curry
attended school in Central Point
and has been active with the
Grange. Mr. Currv nttpndpH
school at Crane.
During the recention It was
announced mat the .groom s par
ents were celebrating their 31st
wedding anniversary that dav
and that the bride's narents
were to celebrate their 31st
wedding anniversary the follow
ing Thursday. (
Visitor Leaves Frldav
For Home In California
Mrs. Rolland Vanrieni-m IpH
Friday ni3ht for her home In
aacramento, Calif., after spend
ing a week in Medford as a guest
Of Mrs. F. G. Thaver. 112 Kr-hef.
fel avenue.
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' charges has been
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Our homelike chapel,
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BUY WAR BONDS
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Miss Nancy Swem
is Elected Queen
Job's Daughters
Miss Nancy Swem is the new
ly elected queen of Medford
Bethel Job's Daughters, having
been named at the last meeting
of the order. Miss Carmen
Wright waa elected senior prin
cess, Miss Jean Zacharlsen Junior
princess; Miss Margery Thomp
son, guide, and Miss Marjorie
Hammond, marshal.
Miss Anne Conroy Is the re
tiring honored queen. .
Initiation will be held at the
next meeting, ' scheduled for
Dec. 6. Those to be initiated are
Donna Cullotigh, Nancy Lage
son, Susan Campbell, Jean Kyle,
Ann Durno, Jan Freeman, Pat
Faber and Madaline Ward.
Medford Group
Meets Thursday
At Girls' Club
Mrs. Charles Bottjev, Mrs.
Belden Taylor and Mrs. Frank
Humphrey entertained Medford
Sojourners' club for the meeting
last Thursday afternoon ,at the
Girls' Community club. A hand
some basket of fresh fruit cen
tered the hostess table from
which dessert was Served.
At - cards Mrs. Wils Carson
and Mrs. Eva Harby won prizes
for high pinochle scores and
Mrs. J. J. Brugman, Mrs. Herb
Crain and Mrs. Henry J. Pauls
for bridge. Mrs. Bruce Stewart
was also presented with a prize.
Prospective members present
were Mrs. Walt Ersklne, Mrs.
Carson, Mrs. Fred Clements,
Mrs. Steve Begley, Mrs. Elmer
Donavo, Mrs. Bill Thompson and
Mrs. John Lohman. Mrs. Eloise
Findley of Salem was a guest.
"
P.-T.A. Activities
City Parent-Teacher .associa
tion council meet. at the home
of Mrs. W. R. Glass, 425 Earhart
street, Tuesday at one o'clock.
The Junior high school associa
tion will furnish the program.
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Wedding Is Held
Thanksgiving Day
At Phoenix Home
Mrs. .Mamie Brown and Wal
ter David Oliver of Trail Creek
were married Thanksgiving day,
the service taking place at 11:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs, Min
nie McClain of Phoenix. The
Rev. Miles Brownrigg of the
Phoenix Christian church per
formed the ceremony.
The wedding ceremony was
part of a Thanksgiving celebra
tion planned by Mrs. McClain
for her" brothers, sisters, their
families and other relatives and
the traditional dinner was
served. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ellc Oliver and son, Joe;
Mr. and Mrs. Harl White and
three children, Prospect; Mrs.
Mattie Reed and small grand
daughter, Bonnie, Grants Pass;
Miss Shirley Gibbons, Prospect;
Mrs. Lettie Stansby, Medford;
the newly married couple and
Mr. Oliver's daughter, Roberta
and son, Abe.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver will re
side on Mr.. Oliver's farm at
Trail Creek. Mrs. Oliver came
here recently from Portland and
Mr. Oliver has made his home at
Trail Creek for many, years.
Stated Session
Zuleima Temple
To Be Saturday
Past queens and charter mem
bers of Zuleima Temple No. 13.
Daughters of the Nile, will be
honored at the stated session of
the temple to be held December
9 in Grants Pass. TJie meeting
will begin at two o'clock and
will be followed by a program.
Christmas party and tea hour.
Members attending are asked
to bring toys for children and
these will be shipped to the
Shrine hospital at Portland.
. Mrs. Frank Vannice, queen of
the temple, states that an un
usually interesting program is
planned and a large attendance
is anticipated.
DEPT. STORE
Ashland Student
Engaged To Wed
Army Lieutenant -
Ashland Mr. and Mrs. I. R.
Frideger of Ashland . have an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Jean, to Lt. John Wil
liam MacKenzie, United States
army. The lieutenant is the son
of Mrs. Amelia MacKenzie of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Miss Frideger was graduated
from the University of Oregon
and is now studying for her mas
ter's degree at New York uni
versity. Lt. MacKenzie attended
Marquette university in Milwau
kee. No wedding plans have been
made since the officer is station
ed in the South Pacific with th
96th Infantry Division.
Farewell Party
Honors Kenyons
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ander
son entertained last Saturday
evening at a buffet supper in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Kenyon. The Kenyons
are leaving soon for Ft. Lewis,
Wash., where Mr. Kenyon has
accepted a position as chief of
civilian training.
Dinner was served by candle
light, Places were laid for the
honored guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hopkins, Dr. and Mrs.
Arnold Depner and the host and
hostess.
Cards were the diversion of
the evening following dinner.
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