Society and Clubs
Elizaberth Bare
Becomes Bride
Of Lt. Copies
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth
Bare, daughter of Mrs. H. U.
Mitchell, 534 Franquette street,
to Lt. Willis H. Caples, son of
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Caples of Las
Vegas, Nev. The rites took place
December 20 at the post chapel,
Camp Bowie, Texas, the double
ring Episcopal service being
read by Chaplain O. - H. Mc
Kenny before an altar arranged
with flowers.
Tha bride's wedding dress was
of white wool. She wore a white
flowered hat with a , shoulder
length veil and carried a white
prayer book with flowers. Her
attendant was her sister, Miss
Jean Bare of Brownwood, Tex.,
who was gowned in a beige dress
worn with brown accessories
and a brown hat.
Capt. Robert J. Dean of Port
land gave the bride in marriage
and best man for the groom was
Lt. Richard E. Moshofskl of
Beaverton, Ore. Ushers were Lt.
Elroy McCart of San Francisco
and Lt. John F. Sullinger of
Philadelphia.
Members of Lt. Caples' com
pany attended the service in a
group.
A wedding reception at the
post officers' club followed the
wedding.
Both Lt. Caples and his bride
are well known in Medford.
Mrs. Caples is a graduate of
Medford senior high school and
attended Oregon State college
where she was a member of
Alpha Gamma Delta national
sorority. Lt. Caples attended
Medford high school and later
graduated from the University
of Oregon, where he was affili
ated with Phi Sigma Kappa na
tional fraternity. He was com'
missioned at armored officers'
candidate school at Ft. Knox,
Ky., and was then assigned to
Camp Bowie.
. Lt. and Mrs. Caples are mak
ing their home at Willow Gar
dens Court, Brownwood, Tex.,
lor the present.
Miss Mary Jacobs,
Corporal Williams
Married Recently
Among recent weddings was
that of Miss Mary Jane Jacobs.
a daughter of the late Mrs. Mar
garet Jacobs, who became the
bride of Corporal Vernon E.
Williams at a ceremony held
Saturday, Jan. 6. Corporal Wil
liams is the son of C. A. Wtt
liams of Calexico, Calif.
The service was read by the
Rev. Wolford A. Dawes at his
home. The bride wore suit of
light blue with black accessories
and a shoulder corsage of gar
denias. Her attendant, Miss Eve
lyn Fredericks of this city, wore
a pirnc suit with black accessor.
les and her flowers were a cor
sage of red roses.
Pfc. Peter Wabalas was best
man for the groom.
rreseni lor the ceremony
were Mrs. Jackie Davis, a cousin
of Mrs. Williams, and Sgt. Don-
am McDonald.
-pi. ana Mrs. Williams are
making their home at 302V4
Maple street, the groom being
stationed at Camp White with
the prisoner of war unit.
Legislation Topic
For Union Meeting
Legislation was the topic dis-
cussea at tne meeting of the
Medford Women's Christian
Temperance union Thursday
anernoon, held at the Methodist
church. President Susie B. Stan
dard conducted the meeting. EX'
cerpts were read from state and
national papers from the bfficial
paper of the union.
Mrs. Rose Berry presented the
devotionals and the Mesdames
vera Smith and Love Montieth
sang a duet, with Mrs. E. M
Cobb at the -piano. Little Char-
lene Stenerson sane two num.
bers, accompanied by Mrs, Ethel
van i.ieave.
The Rev. D. D. Randall spoke
of his work with rural residents
of Southern Oregon and he and
Mrs. Kandall sane a duet.
The February meeting of the
union will honor Frances Wil.
lard. A rummaee sale is nlanned
by the union and members are
asked to prepare material.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. LeClerc, Mrs. Lucy Lyman
ana Mrs. Mary Ieo.
Mrs. Lon Russell of Newton,
Kan., was a visitor at the meet
ing.
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Knights, Sisters
Plan Installation
Knlehts of Pvthlan and Pvth.
Ian Sisters lodges will hold joint
installation of officers Tuesday
at tne K. of P. hall at 8 n. m
Friends of lodge members are
urged to attend.
Mrs. Alice Bilderback Is to be
Installed most excellent chief
of Pythian Sisters, the retiring
chief being Maude Stewart.
James Stewart will be the new
chancellor commander of
Knights of Pythias, succeeding
Ray Cline
Announce Troth
Of Miss Shearer
To Lewis Conger
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Miss Mau
rine Shearer to Lewis E. Conger
Miss Shearer Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shearer of
Cottage Grove, Ore., and Mr.
Conger's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Conger, Ross Lane.
Although no definite date has
been set for the wedding, it is
to be in the near future.
Both Miss Shearer and her
fiance are well known here. Miss
Shearer, a clerk for the Rogue
River National Forest Service
for the past three years, is presi
dent of the Medford Business
and Professional Women's club.
She attended Oregon State col
lege where she was a member
of Sigma Kappa, national soror
ity. Mr. Conger has resided, in
the valley his entire life and at
tended Medford schools.
Gold Hill Team
To Be In City
For Lodge Meet
Wtih Grand Master Newham
and an installing team from
uold Hill here for the cere
monies, Olive Rebekah lodge No.
28 and Medford lodge No. 83,
I.O.O.F. will hold installation of
1945 officers tomorrow night.
Rebekahs will meet at 7:30 p. m.
for a business session and the
ceremonies are to take place at
8 p. m. '
Ina Huson, district deputy
president of Olive Rebekah
lodge, will install for that or
der, assisted by the Gold Hill
team.
The evening will close with
refreshments and it is stated
that visitors are welcome.
Couple Entertains
For House Guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finch
entertained a group of friends
at a card party last Saturday
evening in honor of their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Nichols of Pomona, Calif. The
Nichols are spending a week In
Mettlord.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Atwel, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Cannon and daughter, Nola, Mr,
and Mrs. A. T, Coppedge and
daughter, Jean,; Miss Ernestine
Blgham, all of Medford, Mrs,
Mary Frances Smith of West
Virginia, who is visiting at the
nome or tne Halls, and Mr. and
Mrs. Linnwood Mathews and
daughter, Mary Jane, of Central
point.
Club To Present
Four-H Proaram .
A Four-H club program will
be presented at the meeting of
the Medford Business and Pro
fessional Women's clubs sched.
uled for Thursday evening of
this week at the Girls' Commu
nity club. Miss Marian Farrell,
home demonstration agent and
chairman of the education and
health committee of the club.
will present the program. The
Table Rock home economics
club under the leadership of
.Mrs. Frank Myers, and a group
oi winners in tne style revue
held at the Four-H fair, will take
part in the program.
Dessert will be served by the
committee at 8 o'clock.
Crater Lake Guild
Meets At Church
A musical program, followed
by games, was given at the Jan
uary meeting of Crater Lake
Guild held Monday evening in
tne Presbyterian church parlors.
Mrs. E. G. Randolph sang two
selections, with Mrs. H. E. Marsh
at the piano. Mrs. Harry Hansen
ana miss Georglana Hussong
won first prizes during the
games.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Ivan Waddell, Mrs.
Helen Holt Wilson and Mrs. Ted
Thompson.
GROCETERIA
NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Medford Couple - 1
Hold Open House .
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wetterer
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary Sunday, January 7,
with a family dinner and open
house at their home, 624 West
Eleventh street.- .Dinner : was
served at 1 o'clock from a table
decorated with silver candle
sticks and tapers and was fol
lowed by the open house for
friends.
With her parents for the day
was Mrs. Leslie Hanunett of
Medford, and Mr. Hammett. The
Wetterer's son, Cpl. Joseph A
wetterer, Is in France. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wetterer, who
have resided in Medford for the
past ten years, were: married
January 7, 1920, in Roberts,
Mont.
Serviceman Weds
Local Resident
In Home Service
Miss Adeline Flach and Pfc.
Earl Speck were married Satur
day, January 6, at a quiet cere
mony at the home" of Mrs. Ray
Wyant, 208 Clark street. The
groom Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Flach, Per
ham, Minn., and Pfc. Speck is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Speck of Merced, Calif.
The service was read at 8
o'clock in the evening by Elder
Thompson of the Seventh Day
Adventlst church, a floral ar
rangement of snapdragons and
carnations with palms forming
a background for the bridal par
ty. For the service the bride wore
a floorlength gown of pink net
and a corsage of pink camellias.
Her attendant, Mrs. Elsworth
McCamman of Fern Valley was
gowned in white and wore gar
denias.
Mr. McCamman was best man
for Pfc. Speck.
For the present the bride and
groom will reside at the Wyant
nome, Ptc. Speck being station
ed briefly at Camp White. He re
turned to this country shortly be
fore the ceremony from the
Aleutian islands where he had
been on duty with the army.
I he bride came here several
months ago from Minnesota and
since then has been making her
nome with the Wyants.
Two Lodges Hold
Installation Of
Year's Officers
Pocahontas and Redmen
lodges held joint installation of
officers at a meeting which took
place January 5 at the Redmen
hall. Deputy Great Incahone
Dick Singler of the Redmen, as
sisted by Great Mishinewa Jack
Dooms, with an installing team,
conducted the ceremonies for the
Redmen. Deputy Great Incahone
Velma Singler of the Pocahontas
council, with Norma Martin as
senior past chief and an instal
ling team, presided over the
Pocahontas ceremonies. '
Elective chiefs raised to their
respective stations for ,the Red-
men lodge were Jack Ward,
Sachem; Lewis Bish, Sr., Sagi
more; Harold Biglow, Junior
Sagimore; P. M. Aldrldge, proph
et; Theo Anseth, keeper of wam
pum; Orval Hayes, keeper of
records.
Installed for the Pocahontas
lodge were Helen Dooms, Poca
hontas; Zelda Brown, prophetess;
Marie Hansen, Wenonah; Henry
Dooms, Powhatan; Gladys
Dooms, keeper of the records;
Dorotha Watkins, collector of
wampum; Bessie Thompson,
.keeper of wampum,
A number of short talks fol
lowed the ceremonies .and the
evening closed with a pie auc
tion. Missionary Group
To Meet Tuesday
Mrs. Josephine Iverson will
speak on "Timely Topics" at the
meeting of the Presbyterian
Women's Missionary society to
be held Tuesday at the church.
The meeting is scheduled for 2
p. m.
Mrs. Victor Blrdseye will be
In charge of devotions and Mrs.
W. J. Burbldge will sing.
A social hour will follow the
program.
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The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cordell Eubanki was a holiday
social event, taking place December 27 at St. Mark's Episcopal
church here. Mrs. Eubanks is tha former Joan Stoehr who made
her home in Medford with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Ms. C. T. Steward. Eastwood Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks are
residing in San Francisco where the groom is a civil service em
ployee of the federal government. (Shangle Photo).
January Meeting
Musical Society
To Be Tomorrow '
Presenting the program for
the January meeting of the Med
ford Musical society will be Mrs.
Howard Bush, Mrs. Rhea Hoov
er and Sgt. Jack Phillips, pianist
from Camp White. Mrs. Bush
will sing and Mrs. Hoover will
present current events.
The meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. John Day, Grove
land avenue. Program chairman
is Mrs. A. O. Bauman and the
assistant hostesses are to be Mrs.
C. G. Van Valzah and Mrs. Rich
ard Alley.'
Miss Lucille DeVoe
Visits Parents Here '
Miss Lucille DeVoe is In Med
ford to make an extended visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. DeVoe, 12 Glen Oak Court.
Miss DeVoe has been making
her home in Portland.
The APOSTOLIC FAITH
North Central Avenue At Third St., Medford
Announces An
OPENING TODAY!
R. Robert Crawford
SUNDAY
SERVICES
1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Week Nights
Tuesday through Friday
8 p. in.
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Party Is Given
At Futte Falls
Saturday Night
Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Peyton, Mrs. Bob Walker
and Miss Marlene Peyton enter
tained the evening of January
6. with a party at the Peyton
home. Music for dancing was
furnished by Juanlta Moore, Ed
die Kimmel, Georgia Schnurr,
Verla Ellis and Bill Oden.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Cook and Buddy, Mr,
and Mrs ,T. B. Whaley and chil
dren, Mr and Mrs. O. H. Holden
and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Francis, Don Baker, J. B. Lanier.
Sid Ziegler, Ray Oden, Harold
Arnold, Orden Phillips. Jim Mul-
hollen, Joe Madden, EddTle
Haney, Bettie Hodgson, Alice
Moore, Lila Ellis, Jean Oden,
June Schnurr, Theda Peyton
Gerry Stephenson, Bettie Hol
den, Maxine "utherford and Ida
Lea Francis.
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Allan L Crabtree
EVANGELISTS
Assisted by a Corps of Workers and Musicians
from the Portland Headquarters
SPECIAL FEATURES
Erangellits Declare Old-Time Gospel
Will 8oWe World Problems
Dtdication of New Wurllti.r Pipe Organ
Young Ladies' Quartet (from Portland)
Local 27-pleee Orchestra and 30-rolca Chorus
Personal Te.timonies from Men and Women
Converted from All Walks of Life
OLD-FASHIONED PRAYER MEETINGS
Come -And Bring Your Friends
"The Church Without Collection Plate"
'Auxiliary Initiates '
Five New Members
Wednesday Evening
Five new members were initl-
ated.at the regular meeting of
the American Legion Auxiliary
Wednesday evening. They were
Jean Hoag, Mable Wylie, Laura
York, Gloria Minneci and Helen
Jacobs. The initiation ceremony
was led by Bernice Alford, mem
bership chairman, assisted by
Ruth Parker, Mary Jacobs, Edna
Overmeyer, Ina Goldsmith, Net
tie Ellenburg and Elsie Strang,
' Following the business meet
ing members of the post and unit
were entertained by Joanna
Wyatt, who was recently chosen
as "Miss Jackson County." Miss
Wyatt sang several vocal num
bers accompanied by Elsie Carl
ton Strang. Major Hughes of
Ashland gave an interesting talk
on the two rugs he brought from
Persia recently,
Refreshments were served by
Marie Ray and Doris Baize.
The next meeting of the unit
on January 24 will be spent in
cutting for the Red Cross.
University Women
To Hear Speaker
On UNO Conference
Provisions of the Dumbarton
Oaks conference for a United
Nations organization will be ex
plained by Mrs. Melvin N.
Hogan at the January meeting
of the Medford branch of the
American Association of Uni
versity Women. The meeting
will be Wednesday of this week
at the home of Mrs. Justin Smith
21 Geneva street, at 8 p. m.
Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Marguerite Mills, Miss
Elizabeth McGalllard and Miss
Josephine Koppes.
Sojourners' Club
Holds Meeting '
Hostesses for the meeting of
Medford Sojourners' club Thurs
day afternoon were Mrs. George
Turney, Mrs. Nelson Chllders
and Mrs. D. Ray Allred, with
Mrs. Turney serving as chair
man. Miss Carol Schaffer of
Salem, who is a guest in Med-
kord of Mrs. Jack Lowe, was a
guest of the club and Mrs. Rob
ert Voegtly was new prospec
tive member present.
Winners at bridge were Mrs.
Wade Stuart, Mrs. Herman Roe-
mer and Mrs. Louis McLaughlin
while pinochle winners were
Mrs. John Lohman and Mrs.
George Joyce. Mrs. Roemer also
won another prize.
Piano Instruction
MRS. E. MORRIS
Beginners Accepted
23 Gibson Ave., Talent, On
Sunday. Jan. 14, 1S4S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJHB FIVE
1945 Officers Of
Royal Neighbors
To Be Installed
Public Installation of oflcers
will be held by Mistletoe Camp,
Royal Neighbors of America at a
meeting Thursday at 8 o'clock at
at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. Ethel
Latham will be Installing officer
for the ceremonies and Margery
Pearson will be ceremonial mar
shal.
Ruth Blsmark Is to take office
as oracle of the lodge, while the
retiring oracle is Mrs. Clayton
Walker.
Mistletoe club is planning a
series of old-fashioned quilting
bees with the first to be held
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Tom Lynch, 324 West Jackson
street.
New Officers Plan
Meeting Of Group
Victory club's new 1945 offi
cers, elected at the last meeting,
will be in charge of the January
meeting of the group which will
be held Wednesday at the Ma
sonic hall. The meeting follows
dessert served at one o clock
Mrs. Bertha Morse is the new
president, Mrs. Minnie Scwell is
vice-president, Mrs. R. L. Ray,
secretary, and Mrs. Maude Maas-
dam, treasurer. In the absence
of Mrs. Morse from the city.
Mrs. Delia Denny is temporarily
serving as president.
Plans for the coming year
will be discussed at the meeting.
All Eastern Star members are
welcome to attend.
Portland Woman Here
Mrs. George Chrysler of Port
land is in Medford for a visit of
several months at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. John Mc-
Cabe, 301 Valey View.
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Mrs. Warner
At Bussey Home
Mrs. Charles B. Warner was
honored guest at a. shower given
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. R. L. Bussey, 812 North
Bartlett street, with Mrs. Bussey
and Mrs. Gordon Bell as co-hostesses.
Tha afternoon was spent
in games and needlework and,
Mrs. Warner was presented with,
a number of gifts. Refreshments)
were served.
. Guests were Mrs. Gordon Gil
more, Mrs. Paul McDuffee, Mrs.
Arthur M. Cannon, Mrs. Ralph
Furrer, Mrs. W. A. Kuehlthau,
Mrs. Leigh Campbell, Mrs. L. L.
Ternahan, Mrs. Donald Miller,
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