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Society and Clubs
i Harris-Gillespie
1 Rites Take Place
I At Virginia Base
Friends here of Lt. Donald
Ray Gillespie will be interested
3 In the news of his wedding.
j which took place March 3 at
i Norfolk, Va. His bride is tne
former Nancy Lewis Harris,
daughter of Mrs. Harry Herman
States and the late Frank Bry
1 ant Harris of Norfolk. Lt. Gillos-
pie is the son of Mr. and Mrs
I Everett Gillespie. 1315 East Main
3 street
The rites took place In the
( Davis Adams Memorial chapel
j at the naval operating base, with
Capt. Stanton W. Salisbury, navy
i chaplain, performing the serv-
I ice.
The bride, given in marriage
by her stop-father, wore a two
! piece suit of green twill and a
corsage of orchids. Miss Gloria
; Woodard was maid-of-honor and
Lt. Thomas Brown of Oakland
Calif., was best man.
,, Lt. and Mrs. Gillespie made a
j, wedding trip to Washington, D.
if C, and New York and then went
to Providence, Ft. I., where the
t groom is temporarily stationed
t at Quonsct Point. Lt. Gillespie
who returned six months ago
I from a year's duty in the South
I Pacific with the naval air corps,
has again been assigned to over-
I ' seas duty. The lieutenant at-
tended Medford high school and
a later was a student at Oregon
j State college, entering the navy
four years ago while attending
s; the college.
'ti ' Lt. Gillespie and his bride are
!; , expected to visit the west coast
in the near future.
Birthday Party
Honors Daughter
g Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Smith entertained March 3
( in honor of their daughter,
?v Alice, on her 15th birthday an-
"r. - nlversary. Games were played
and refreshments served. Guests
t included Mr. and Mrs. Ray
;i Chamberlin and daughters,
i Marie and Darlene, Eileen and
i Albert Atchison, Richard Way-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
,f Mather and sons, Warren) Paul
and Robert and daughters Dor-
4 othy and Gcnervia, Miss Ellen
& 3mith and the guest of honor,
v The Twenty-Thirty club, for-
I merly the Jantzer . Girls' club,
p ' met at the home of Mrs. Ever-
I ett Shafer, March 8. After the
I business meeting Red Cross
3 sewing and visiting were en-
joyed until tea time. Attending
, were Mrs. price Shafer and
children, Prlscilla and Howard
Price, Jr., Mrs. Achle McKillop
and daughters, Susan and
Sally, Mrs. Chas. B. Broomfleld,
Mrs. Paul Dalton and sons, Hen
ry and Thomas, Mrs. Victor
Chapman and sons, Dale and
Clifton, Mrs. Ben R. Haynes
and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Ralph
Lacy and children, Lewis, Larry
and Barbara Ann, Mrs. Paul
Snook, Mrs. Lewis Jantzer, Mrs.
Ralph Mallcry and daughter
June, and the hostess, Mrs.
Shafer, and daughter, Roma
Jean.
Speaker, Installation
Planned for M..tina
Mrs. LcRov Flrmmlnn will
speak at the meeting of the Wom
en's Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church at 2 p, m.
Tuesday, het material to be pre
sented from the book "West of
the Date Line." Mrs, Glen San
ders, retiring president, will in
stall new officers and a musical
program will be given.
A social hour and refresh
ments are planned.
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for - -
Pleasure
You can have lt by depending
upon us for your laundry ser
vice. Put an end tv blue Mon
day waih-day worries . . have
more time for friends, for
family, for yor flower garden.
Our laundry service is really
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Medford Soldier
Married Recently
In Modesto Rites
The wedding of Miss Virginia
Clay, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Clay of Parsons, Kan., to
Pfc. Ned R. Llebman of Medford
took place Wednesday, March 7,
at Modesto, Calif. Pfc. Liebman
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Liebman, Route 1.
The service took place in the
chapel of Hammond hospital at
Modesto and was read by the
Rev. William H. Baird, former
pastor of the First Christian
church ' here. Miss Clay was
given in marriage by her father.
Attendants were Mrs. C. T.
Day, Vacaville, Calif., a sister of
the bride, and Pfc. Joe Smith,
who was best man for the groom.
Following the service a wed
ding dinner was served at the
Modesto hotel and later the bride
and groom left for a wedding
trip to Santa Cruz.
Mrs. Liebman, a graduate of
the University of Kansas, is a
laboratory technician at Ham
mond hospital. The groom a
graduate of Medford high school
later attended the University of
Oregon and has been in service
two years. He also it a labora
tory technician at the hospital.
Mr. Liebman was in Modesto
for the service. ,
Family Dinner
Is Held Sunday
At Caster Home
' Phoenix A family gathering
Was held at the hnma nt Mr cnA
Mrs. L. O. Caster last Sunday in
teicunimn oi ine birthday of
Mr. Caster.
were served at the close of din
ner.
Present fni- iha rfinna
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster and
sons. Dick nnH r.nirln. M. .-.J
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Mrs. Ray Edwards and children,
rry, uiiiie and Janet Mae;
MrS. MaHorift Rrnnlra an,4
ter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ellison. Mrs. Effie Pruett, Miss
Elva Caster and Mr. and Mrs
easier.
Durine th . - ,
Mrs. Tom Bell and Mrs. Bell's
sisier, laient, and two grand
sons. OttO and Mnrmon
unable to be present for dinner.
Minister Will Speak
At Guild Meeting
The Rev. Louis C. Kirby, pas
tor of the Methodist church, will
speak at the meeting of Weale
yan Service Guild Tuesday at
7:45 p. m., at the church parlors.
His topic will be "Life in the
Tropics," the talk to be based
on Trinidad.
Members, friends and prospec
tive members are cordially invit
ed to attend. Hostesses will be
Dorothy Waldron, Nora Bills and
Maxlne Anderson.
Benefit Dinner Today
St. Anne's Altar society of
Sacred Heart Catholic church is
sponsoring a St. Patrick's Day
Dencnt dinner today at the par
ish hall on South Oakdale Ave.
Mrs. August Lang Is chairman
of the committee in charge and
states that dinner will be served
between the hours of noon and 8
p.m. The public is Invited. 1
$2.50
TO
$7.50
At gay and giddy collections
new hats at you could
Chie adaptations of your favorite
tailor, high crowned styles with
utt the suggestions of a brim
hats to frame your face, flatter
your good ttste. You'll love each
and every one of these new sil
houettesend we've deserts of
intriguing hett In all ahadet
from which to telect your new
Eatttr teaion treat.
100 WOOL COATS
Siiei 10 to 46
$19.95 to $37.95
O LOVELY FUR TRIMMED COATS O
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
M. M. DEPT. STORE
Miss Vandagrift
Married Tuesday
To Phillip Beers
Among recent weddings was
that of Miss Valla Vee Vanda
grift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Vandagraift, 417 North
Oakdale avenue, to Phillip A.
Beers, son of Mrs. Amy Beers of
Thomas Road. The service was
read Tuesday evening at the
home of the bride's parents by
the Rev. Louis C. Kirby.
The bride's wedding costume
was an orchid colored suit and
she wore a corsage of gardenias.
Her attendant, Mrs. C. C. Cowan,
wore a green suit and a corsage
of roses.
Mr. Cowan was best man for
the groom.
Following the ceremony wed
ding refreshments were served,
with the bride and groom cut
ting the first slice of wedding
cake. Mrs. Eugene Pixler com
pleted the cutting and Mrs. A. O.
Floyd poured.
The Vandagrift honr had
been arranged with yellow and
orchid flowers for the service.
. Mr. and Mrs. Beers left Thurs
day for San Diego where the
groom will report for special
training with the navy. He re
cently returned home after 17
months overseas duty as a sound
man second class with the navy.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Beers at
tended the Medford schools.
Annual Birthday
Meeting Is Held
By
Church Guild
Members and friends of Cra
ter Lake guild, Presbyterian
church, met- in the fireplace
room Monday evening for the an
nual birthday meeting and
party. Spring buds and potted
primroses decorated the room
and the table supporting a rus
tic "wishing well" holding the
birthday offerings depicted a
springtime woodland scene.
A nominating committee was
appointed by the president, Mrs.
Paul Bulkin, for the coming elec
tion and Mrs. W. E. Tumy, foun
der and sponsor of the group,,
gave devotionals.
Miss Jean Farley, accompan
ied by Miss Phyllis Furry, sang
several selections and Mrs.
Dolph Phipps of the Jackson
County League of Women Vot
ers, speaker for the evening,
gave facts and Illustrations on
the Dumbarton Oaks conference.
An interesting discussion devel
oped. Refreshments, served by Mrs.
A. B. Corbet, Mrs. Ethel Covers
tone and Miss Florence Erbes,
were in the St. Patrick's Day
theme.
Medford Woman
Is Named Queen
Zuleima Temple
Mrs. Harry Nordwick of Med
ford was named queen of Zulei
ma Temple, Daughters of the
Nile, at a meeting held In Ash
land last Saturday. Mrs. Nord
wick succeeds Mrs. Frank Van
nice of Grants Pass. Installation
is to be April 14 at an evening
ceremonial at the Medford tem
ple. Others named to office were
Mrs. Harry Travis, Ashland;
Mrs. Elmer Spaldjng, Grants
Pass, Mrs. O. i... Overmcyer and
Mrs. Ernest 1 ric of Medford
and Miss Mollis dritt, Jackson
ville, i
A luncheon r eceded the Ash
land meeting, with Mrs. Travis
in charge of arrangements.
wish.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Conger, whose wedding was an event of
February 14 at Corvallis. have taken up residence at 831 Minne
sota avenue here. Mrs. Conger is the former Maurine Shearer,
daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shearer of Cottage Cove and
Mr. Conger's parents are Mr.' and Mrs. H. E. Conger, Route 2.
(Shangle Photo).
Announce Troth
Southern Girl,
Medford Soldier
The engagement of Miss Er
lene Ann Morgan of Lexington,
N. C, to Pfc. Willard E. Buchan
an, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M,
Buchanan, Route 2, Box 40-C of
Medford, was announced March
4. The wedding is planned for
the near future.
' Pfc. Buchanan, now at Camp
Upton, New York, was stationed
at Camp Mackall, N. C, last
summer. v
Gala Party Given
By Fruit Company
At Dreamland Hall
Annrnximatolv 500 emDlovces.
growers and friends of the Blue
Goose Orchards, American Fruit
P.rnwpra pntnved a ffala eve
ning of dancing, cards and en
tertainment Friday nigm at
Dreamland ballroom.
Wor.tiftnria fttamnc. Fruit O'
The Calendar subscriptions and
other prizes were awarded win
ners of various contests by Gor
don R. Green, division manager,
who also officiated as master of
ceremonies.
Miss Derva Safer presented an
acrobatic exhibition. Miss Jack
ie Hcnbest played an accordion
solo and Roy Finch presented a
drum act.
On the committee which plan
ned the affair were Jack Fitz
gerald, Mrs. Minette Etel, Mrs.
Elsie Ragsdale, Mrs. Kathryn
Scekatz, Mrs. Lenore Henbest,
Mrs. Margaret Barrett, Miss
Thelma Tolles and Mrs. George
Frcy. Many out-of-town guests
were present.
Women's Reliei Corps
Holds Birthday Party
Medford Women's Relief corps
held the quarterly birthday party
Thursday, with Mrs. Telitha
Plckcl as honored guest. The af
fair was a luncheon at the arm
ory and 12 attended.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of OPTOMETRY
Successor to Dr. E. D. Elwood
Betterment of Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. 3881 214 Fluhrer Bldg.
Cor. Main St Central. Medford
100 WOOL SUITS
Sites 9 to 20
$19.95 to $39.95
Election Is Held
By Group Friday;
Window Planned
Mrs. Don Galbreaith was
elected president of the Local
Officers' Wives club at a meet
ing held Friday night at the
.Outpost. Mrs. William Ehrman
was named vice-president and
Mrs. Clarence P. Talbot, Jr..
secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. Walker, Treece was
named chairman . of the calling
committee and Mrs. C. R. Holm
gren chairman of the social com
mittee with Mrs. Sam Schlankey
as assistant.
Plans were made for display
ing trophies and souvenirs sent
from overseas by husbands of
members in a special Red Cross
window at Mann's Department
store next week and a number of
articles were displayed. The eve
ning closed with bridge.
This new service and social
group has members participating
in numerous projects. Twelve
members have Joined a group
which makes surgical dressings
for the Camp White hospital,
several have aided with the Red
Cross war fund drive and many
were on the staff of the recent
little theater benefit play. Other
projects are being planned.
Reames Victory Club
Announces Luncheon
Victory club of Reames Chap
ter No. 66, O.E.S., will meet
Wednesday at the Masonic Tem
ple for a covered dish luncheon
at 12:30 p. m. Those having
birthdays during the months of
January, February and March
will be honored guests.
All Eastern Star members are
cordially invited" to attend.
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BEAUTY SALON
OFFERS
Complete Beauty Service
PERFORMED BY SKILLED OPERATORS
for the Hair
COLD WAVES
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Albert McVeigh
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Lucille Nill
Maud Scoe
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Dermetics and Cesm.tics.
Demonttr.tions any time.
Business Women
Contest Winners;
Visitors Honored
Announcement was made at
a meeting of the Medford Busi
ness and Professional Women s
club Wednesday evening that
the local club had won the state
membership contest In its classi
fication. The contest closed Jan
uary 1.
Speakers at the meeting were
Miss Olice Huston, field service
director of the National Federa
tion who it in the west visiting
various clubs, Mrs. Mabel Mack,
Corvallis, state membership
chairman, who made the contest
announcement, and Mrs. Isabelle
Brixner, district chairman from
Klamath Falls.
Subject of Miss Huston's ad
dress was "Stabilizing Member
ship" and she stated that the
present membership of the na
tional B. P. W. C. is 83,000. She
urged her listeners to organize
strongly for their part in post
war planning.
The high school sextette, un
der the direction of Miss Mabel
Nansen, sang four numbers.
A dinner honoring Miss Hus
ton was given by the Medford
executive council at the Hotel
Holland prior to the meeting at
the Girls' Community club. In
addition to the national, state
and district officers, members of
the executive councils of Klam
ath Falls and Grants Pass clubs
were present. During the dinner
Miss Huston was presented with
a gift of a myrtlewood vase by
the Medford club.
Couple Honored
At Open House
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwick
entertained few close friends
Monday evening at an open
house party which- honored
Capt. and Mrs. Robert E. Young
Capt. and Mrs. . Young left
Thursday for El Centro, Calif.,
where the captain reported for
reassignment in the marine
corps.
Capt. Young returned to this
country about a month ago after
an extended period of overseas
duty and spent the past three
weeks here with his father,
Harvie Young, 513 Beatty street.
and Mrs. Young t parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nordwick, 91S Reddy
avenue.
Easter Cards
Were Never Lovlier
Send Easter Greetings to all
your frlendt and. relatives.
They cost so little yet mean
so much.
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Permanent
Flattery
'for
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for the Nails
MANICURES
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Nail Drl. A quick
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Musical Society
Program Theme
To Be Folk Music
With Mrs. Rawles Moore as
program chairman, the influence
of folk music on the great mas
ters will be the theme of the
meeting of the Medford Musical
society to be held "tonaay eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Rich
ard Payne, 101 Geneva avenue.
The musical program will be
given by Harry Young, baritone.
Berniece Bolger, violinist, and
Um Aam 4rlA maHA nn of Jean
McAllister, Catherine Wendt and
Margaret Huson.
The assistant hostesses are w
hm Mr. Frank Humnhrev. Mrs.
A. A. Seekatz and Mrs. Zane
Kemler.
Surprise Shower
Given Wednesday
A surprise shower honoring
Mrs. Dan Haas was given last
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Ray Edwards, 323 King street.
with Mrs. Bernard Haas, Mrs
Lloyd Morrison, and Mrs. C. J.
Haas as hostesses.
The afternoon was spent play
ing games.
Invited to the affair were Mrs.
Dan Haas, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Rer
due, Helen Haas, Mrs. Nelson,
Mrs. Ed Hall, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.
ADRIENNE'S
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women want for Easter.
They find it in these
charming costume tuitt, in mut
ed print dresses, in soft dress
maker coats.
Women's and Junior Sim.
OBags and gleves som. to
match and some to contrast
with your suit er coat.
OA pretty partner for your
suit your blouse. Soft
necklinet, or tailored
imartnets we have them.
OHttt for the Easter Parade
Sailors, flower bedecked
turbans, or tailored felts.
All can be found at
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'half-pound jars
D regularly filQ each
tuonlb of March only
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George Haas, Mri. Xees Btugh-
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Hall, Mrs. Walt Carr, Mrt. Nor- L
rls O'Neil, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. '
Chet Merriman, mrt. King, Mrs.
Fellows, Mrs. George Edwards,
Mrs. Ray Edwards, and the host
esses.
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