rOUH MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Th. 18, 1843
Society and Qubs
Announce Troth
Of Betty Whittle
To Elwood Hedberg
Mr. and Mr. wTDavid Whit
tle of 123 H!,h street, Ashland,
announce the engagement of
their younger daughter, Betty,
to Elwood B. Hedberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Elwood Hed
berg of 1206 East Main street,
Medford.
No date has been set for the
wedding since Mr. Hedberg Is
In the navy and expects an over
seas assignment In the near fu
ture. Both young people are spend
ing a few days In the valley.
Miss Whittle, freshman student
. at the University of Oregon, is
home for a brief visit and Mr.
Hedberg Is home on leave after
completing training at Treasure
Island, San Francisco. He re
ports next to Shoemaker, Calif.
Miss Whittle graduated from
' Ashland high school with the
class of 1943 and was on the
staff of the Mall Tribune until
entering the university last fall.
She is a member of the univer
sity chapter of Alpha Gamma
Delta. Her fiance graduated
from Medford high school with
' the class of 1943 and shortly
after entered the navy. His navy
rating Is radio technician third
class.
Both the Whittles and the
Hedbergs have resided In the
valley many years and are wide
ly known.
Crawford Home -Scene
of Dance
For Young Folk
Members of the Sub-Deb club
and a group of friends were en
tertained last Saturday evening
at the home of Kay Elizabeth
Crawford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J, E. Crawford, 306 Apple
street, at a "sockop." The
young people danced from eight
until 11 o'clock and enjoyed re
freshments. In the group were Billy Older,
Jane Durno, Susan Drummond,
Patsy Bottjer, Joan Dean, Bar
bara Green, Joan Kldwell,
Joanne Harrison, Virginia Rich
mond, Leah Peabody, Florence
Lion, Bebe MUlsaps, Carla John
ion, Cap Perkins, Dick Bottjer,
Conrad Holzgang, George Good
man, James- ' Collins, James
Hampson, David Wade, Jack
Whltlock, Robert Rentchler,
Kenneth Degerness. Teddy Ru-
bensteln, John Dezell, Ray
Earley. Darrel Cassland and
Gerald Cleaves.
Decorations and refreshments
were In the valentine motif.
Symposium Team
To Speak Here
For AAUW Meet
"Post War .Relations with
Russia" will be discussed by a
symposium team from the Uni
versity of Oregon at the Febru
ary meeting of Medford branch
American Association of Univer
sity Women. The meeting .will
be next Wednesday evening at
the home of Miss Delia Whlsen
ant, 418 Arcadia street, at 8
o clock.
- Members of the team from the
university are Miss Gloria Cor
tozlan. Miss Mary Landry and
Miss Karen Martin. A similar
team presented one of the
group's programs last winter,
proving to be very interesting
Hostess chairman for the eve
nlng will be Mrs. W. E. Lantls,
assisted by Mrs. Harold Free
man, Mrs. Irene Anhorn and
Miss Elizabeth Wilson.
Mrs. Calkins to Speak
Mrs. C. F. Calkins will be
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Women's Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church Tues
day at two o'clock. Mrs. Calkins
is an experienced lecturer, hav
ing been trait ed during Ihe last
world war to sneak on war pro
ject topics. Following the war
she was trained as a speaker on
the problems of rehabilitation of
returned servicemen.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Cal
kins are from Canyon City,
Colo., and are in the city for a
monui.
Social Functions
Of Masonic Orders
To Be Held Soon
Traditional social functions of
various organizations of the Ma
sonic lodge attract much atten
tion In the valley each winter
and two of these are scheduled
for the near future. Wednesday.
Feb, 21, Malta Commandery is
holding a reception and ball and
the annual reception and ball
of Hillah Temple of the Shrine
is scheduled for March 3.
Malta Commandery's recep
tion will honor the eminent
commander, V. T. Wilson of
Medford and Mrs. Wilson. The
formal reception and ball will
be at the Masonic Temple In
Ashland and will be preceded
by dinner at 6:45 o'clock.
Illustrious Potentate and Mrs.
Sam J. Stinebaugh and the
Divan will be honored at the
reception and ball to be given
by Hillah Temple. The affair is
to be in Grants Pass.
A recent enjoyable affair was
the Shrine club dance held at
Burgoyne's last Monday night
More than 100 Shriners and their
ladies from all parts of the val
ley attended.
Among those present were
Sam Stinebaugh of Grants Pass.
Illustrious potentate of Hillah
Temple, Mrs. F. L. Vannlce of
Grants Pass, queen of Zuleima
Temple, Daughters of the Nile;
Past Queen Lenore Kellum of
Medford; Jerry Jerome, O, O.
Allenderfer and Elbert Lenox,
past potentates of Hillah Tem
ple.
Tomorrow Zuleima Temple is
to entertain the grand aueen.
Elizabeth Eggert of Syracuse, N.
x., at a special ceremonial to
be held in Grants 'Pass. A din
ner at the Redwood Hotel will
follow.
Chapter Members
Entertain Guests
At Lemery Home
Dr. and Mrs. C. W I
Windsor aveniiA. antaWnlnMi Kn
guests at their home Wednesday
evening when members of Chap
ter AA of the P. E. O. Sisterhood
gave a party honoring the state
president, Mrs. E. N. Kaser o(
Grants Pass. Husbands of mem-
oers were also guests.
A clever skit, planned and
directed bv Arnel Rntter errf
both as entertainment for the
group and, as an informal initia
tion for husbands of new mem-.
bers of the chanter. RAmalnrla,
of the evening was spent at
caras. i
Mrs. E. H. Eriffnrtnn intaj B
c. - H..k.i4 as
assistant hostess for the evening
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg waa In
charge of arrangements tor the
Dinquet wmcti was held In the
Blue room of iha Hni.i it.ii.-j
preceding the party at the Lem-
cry nome. Table decorations of
yellow tapers and acacia blooms
were arranspH h Mr. r. a
Mentzer and Mrs. C. C, Thomp
son.
Dinner Is Given
By Business Club
For Bride-Elect
Miss HTn'llrlrtA CV.n . l
-- uikdiit, presi
dent of the Medford Business
nu x-roiessional Women's club,
was honored guest at a dinner
Biven rcDi-uary v at the Holland
Hotel. Miss Shpnror 1 M
ford Feb. 10 for her home near
iotiage Grove and last Wednes
day was .tarried to Lewis Con-
Her oi mis city.
During the dinner the bride
elect was nresenteil hrlri'
cake and a gift from the mem-
Ders oi me club.
Daughters to Observe
Washington's Birthday
A program commemorating
George Washington will be given
at the meeting of Crater Lake
chapter, Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, Saturday, Feb.
24, at the nome of Mrs. W. W. P.
Holt, II Corning court. Roll call
will be answered with anecdotes
of Washington.
The refreshment committer
will be Mrs. M. M. Morris and
Miss Jane Snedlcor.
Nile Ceremonial
At Grants Pass
Will Honor Queen
In honor of the supreme
queen, Mrs. Elizabeth Eggert
of Syracuse, New York, Zule
ima Temple, Daughters of the
Nile, will hold a special cere
monial tomorrow in the Masonic
Temple at Grants Pass. The
meeting is scheduled for 2 p. m.
and a large number of Jackson
county members plan to attend.
One of the largest classes of
candidates ever to be initiated
by Zuleima Temple will be
taken in at that time. Follow
ing the ceremonial a tea will be
given In honor of the new mem
bers and the supreme queen
In the evening a banquet Is to
be served at the Redwood Hotel
at 7 o'clock to honor Mrs. Eg
gert. The affair is for temple
members and their escorts and
will be followed by a program
and dancing.
Mrs. Eggert is now visiting
Nydia Temple at Portland, the
sist temple of the order to be
visited since she ascended the
throne in June of last year. The
queen plans to visit the remain
der of the 69 chapters before
next June.
Mrs. Eggert has been a mem
ber of the order since 1928 and
has been active In the temple at
Syracuse and in the supreme
temple. Her term will end at
the supreme temple session ten
tatively set for June in Daven
port, la. She is to arrive in
Grants Pass Monday morning.'
SCU Women's Club
February Meeting
Is Held Thursday
Members of the SCU 1913
Women's club held the Febru
ary meeting Thursday afternoon,
the affair being at the Officers'
club at Camp White. Luncheon
was served at one o'clock from
small tables decorated with
spring flowers. Thirty-two mem
bers were present.
Bridge and bingo followed a
brief business meeting, with Mrs.
Julius Hale in charge of the
games. Bridge prizes were won
by Mrs. Thomas McCullough,
Mrs. Walter Bryant and Mrs.
Burnell Koollsh, while Mrs
Glen Duckworth and Mrs. Israel
Sllverberg won bingo, prizes. ,
Valentine Party
Is Held By Class
A valentine party followed
the meeting of the Alpha Delta
class of the First Christian
church held in the recreation
room of the church Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Charles Stearns
presided over the business meet
ing. Mrs. Clyde Hon led devotions
and a solo was presented by Mrs.
Clara Hodgkins. Games were
played during the social meeting
and valentines were exchanged.
Refreshments were served by
a committee of which Mrs. F.
E. Wahl was chairman. Twenty
two were present.
Mrs. Leslie "white Here
To Visit Medford Friend '
Mrs. Leslie White of Salem
is in Medford as a guest of a
friend, Mrs. E. H. Mann of 47
Rose avenue. Mrs. White's hus
band is on the staff of the Salem
Capital Journal.
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Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard Krug were married early this month in
Sacred Heart Catholic church here, and are now residing at the
Central avenue aoartments. The bride is the former Betty Jo
Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Buras, Ashland, while the
groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Krug, Redding, Calif.
(Photo by Evergreen Studio.)
Lodge Grand Chief
Arriving Tuesday.
To Visit Pytkians
Mrs. Sadie Graham of Corval
11s will be in Medford Tuesday
of this week to pay her official
visit to Medford Pythian Sisters
lodge that evening. Mrs. Gra
ham Is grand chief of the lodge.
A banquet will be given at
the Holland Hotel at 7 o'clock
to honor Mrs. Graham and fol
lowing dinner the members will
proceed to the Knights of Pyth
ias hall where initiation of five
new members will be held.
Those who have not already
made reservations for the ban
quet are asked to call Mrs. Wil
liam Swartz, 2813, or Mrs. Harry
Barneburg, 2368. It is stated that
those attending the banquet
should assemble In the Sixth
Street lobby of the hotel.
A social hour and refresh
ments will follow the initiation
ceremonies at the hall.
Members who have not al
ready contributed fruit for the
Pythian home are asked to bring
it to the hall Tuesday.
Dinner Given Tuesday
For Portland Guests
- Mr. and Mrs. Silas King and
daughter, Mary Ann, returned
the middle of the week to Port
land after having spent several
days here with relatives. Tues
day evening they were dinner
guests of their aunt, Mrs. F. B.
Bellinger, 12S North Holly
street. Other guests were Mrs.
King's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisk.
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NUMBER 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Two Groups Hold
Valentine Party
Wednesday Evening
The American Legion Post
and auxiliary members enjoyed
a valentine party at their regu
Iar meetings Wednesday eve
ning in the armory club rooms.
Harry Young, commander of the
post sang, accompanied by El
sie Carlton Strang.
Leon Jacobs was master of
ceremonies for a quiz program
under the direction of the new
members of the auxiliary, Ma
bel Wylie, Jean Hoag, Gloria
Minnecl and Helen Jacobs. -
The refreshment table was
decorated in red and white in
the Valentine motif and refresh
ments were served by Lorena
Leach, Rose Bunch and Malsie
Dalley.
Next meeting of the auxiliary
will be February 28 and all
members are asked to bring scis
sors for Red Cross cutting.
Talent Couple
To Be Honored
On Anniversary
Talent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
E. Cook of Talent will celebrate
their sixtieth wedding anniver
sary Thursday, Feb. 22, and in
observance of the anniversary
an. open house is being sponsor
ed in their honor by the Metho
dist church of Talent. It will be
at the Cook home on Wagner
avenue from 2 until 8 o'clock
in the afternoon and all friends
of the couple are invited to can.
A program of accordion mu
sic will be furnished by Marie
Furrer and Herbert Combs dur-
ine the afternoon and women
of the church will serve refresh
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Cook were mar
rled in 1885 in Berlin, Vermont
where they lived until moving
to Dickenson, N. Dak., in 1888.
Mr. Cook worked as a carpenter
and later as a rancher and in
1910 the couple moved to Ash
land where Mr. Cook owned a
small orchard and also engaged
In his trade.
In 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Cook
moved to Talent and engaged in
business. Part of the subsequent
years were spent in Seattle and
Klamath but In recent years the
Cooks have made their home
continuously in Talent.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Cook have
served on the town council and
at one time Mr. Cook taught an
adult Bible class of the Metho
dist church with an enrollment
of 28 men.
S. F. Club Holds
Valentine Party
Mrs. Viola Trautman enter
tained the S. F. Club at a valen
tine party at her home in Cen
tral Point Wednesday. Lunch
eon was served at noon and the
afternoon spent in games with
prizes going to Mrs. Clara Tilley
and Mrs. Ilda Vickoren. Table
prizes were won by Mrs. Vick
oren and Miss Mattie Matney. --
Present were the Mesdames
Florence Rose, Clara Tilley, Lu
cretia Jordan, Ilda Vickoren
Etta Hyde, Lcura Williams and
Miss Mattie Matney and the host
ess. -
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Musical Society
Tuesday Evening
Tha Fhnmrv meeting of the
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held Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the
studio of Effie Kurtz, 204 North
Ivy , street, at eight o'clock.
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