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Janice Nealon
Becomes Bride
Of Dean Inglis
Of Interest to the bride's many
friends In the valley is an
nouncement from Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Nealon of Table Rock of
marriage of their second daugh
ter, Janice, to Dean C. Inglis,
United States navy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Inglis of Birming
ham. Ala.
The wedding was solemnized
Sunday, March 18, at 2:30
o'clock in St. James Episcopal
church of Oakland, Cal., by the
Rev. W. H. G. Battershili.
The bride, who was attended
by Mrs. N. W. Peterson of Oak
land, wore for the occasion a
street length dress of bride's
blue, a Juliet cap and shoulder
veil of oale blue with navy ac
cessories. She carried white
orchids on a white prayer book.
Lieut. J. A. Wickland, Jr., Unit
ed States army, of Oakland, was
Mr. Inglis' best man.
Following the wedding Mr.
and Mrs. George Linnton, par
ents of the matron of honor
entertained with a reception for
the bridal party and friends at
their Oakland home. The couple
left after the reception for a
short honeymoon at Monterey
and Carmel. They arrived in
Medford Monday to visit the
bride's parents and are now en
route to Birmingham, Ala
where they will be guests of the
bridegroom's parents until he re-
potta to Jacksonville. Florida.
Mrs. Inglis is a member of one
of the valley oldest families.
She graduated from the Central
Point high school and attended
Oregon State college, where she
was affiliated with Delta Zeta
sorority. She left college soon
after the United States entered
the war to accept a civil service
appointment with the navy at
Astoria, where she met Mr,
Inglis. From Astoria she was
transferred by the navy to Oak
land, Calif.
Mr. Inglis very recently re
turned to California from com
pletion of 30 months' service in
the Pacific theatre. He is a gun
ner's mate third class In the
air department of the navy and
has been assigned to the air base
at Jacksonville, Fin., for addi
tional schooling and the couple
will reside there.
Students Return
To School Today
University of Oregon and
Oregon State college students
are leaving today to return to
their studies after spending
spring vacation at their homes
in the valley.
Among those returning are
Miss Dolores Ray, Miss Betty
Kay, Miss Joyce Niedermeyer
and Miss LaRene Thompson, all
students at the Univeisity of
Oregon, Eugene.
Wednesday Club
Plans Guest Day
Plans have been made by
Wednesday Study club members
for tho annual Guest Day which
will be held next Wednesday
afternoon at the Girls' Commu
nity club at 2:30 o'clock.
In charge of the affair Is a
committee headed by Mrs. H. L.
Brown and with Mrs. F. K.
Deuel, Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, Mrs
Frances Cochran and Mrs. t.
Iverson as members.
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Mis Dorothy Gill
Married Recently
To John Lindstrom '
At a candlelight ceremony
held at the home of the groom's
parents in San Mateo, March 17,
Miss Dorothy LaVerne Gill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Gill, 122 Cottage street, be
came the bride of Robert F.
Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lindstrom.
The service was read at eight
o'clock In the evening by the
Rev. John Wilkins of the Bur
llngame Methodist church. The
ivy and flower-banked fireplace,
flanked by gold candelabra and
arrangements of white calla
lilies, pink and white snapdrag
ons and white stock, formed a
beautiful setting for the bridal
party.
Mr. Gill gave his daughter in
marriage. For the wedding she
wore a pink crepe afternoon
frock with a pink flowered hat
and carried a white prayer book
with a marker of butterfly orch
ids. Her attendant, Miss Lillian
Retis of San Mateo, had chosen
a powder blue ensemble and car
ried a bouauet of orchids.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Gill wore a gown of navy
blue with accents of pink and
the bridegroom's mother was in
royal blue crepe with sequin
trim. Both wore orchid corsages
Violin selections were given
by Elmer H. Young during the
ceremony and Mrs. Young play
ed the wedding march.
A reception was held, with the
bride cutting the first slice of
cake. A touch of sentiment was
added by the fact that the same
decoration topped the three
tiered wedding cake which had
been used for the wedding re
ceptions of the bridegroom s par
ents and his sister.
Mr. Lindstrom and his bride
spent the week-end In San Fran
cisco following the wedding and
this month will go to Salt Lake
City where the groom will par
ticipate In the national bowling
tournament.
Mrs. Lindstrom, well known
here, was educated in the Med
ford schools and graduated from
senior high school. For the past
eight months she has been con
nected with the California Flow
er Shippers In San Mateo. The
groom was graduated from the
Burllngame high school; for
three years was with the Ham
mond Aircraft company of Call
fornia and Is now in business
with his father. The Lindstroms
are long-time residents of the
pennsula district.
Among the wedding guests
were Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold
Babb of San Jose, former Med
ford residents, and Miss Dorothy
McArthur of San Francisco, long
time friends of the Gill family.
Council To Hold
Final Meeting
Final meeting this year of the
Parent-Teacher association City
Council will be held Tuesday.
April 3, at the home of Mrs. Ivan
Davles, Box 127. Spring street.
Dessert will be served at 1 p.m.
Election and installation ot offi
cers will be held, and a plant
sale will also be featured. Those
attending are reminded to bring
plants to the meeting.
Members of the Roosevelt
school PTA will be hostesses.
Carler-Bralner'd
Rites Take Place
In Florida Church
An event of March 22 In
of Miss Anne Carter of Medford
to David W. Brainerd, Grants
Pass, United States navy. The
bride la the daughter of Mrs.
Frances Carter, 18 Hawthorne
street, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A.
Brainerd of Grants Pass.
The double-ring service was
read at 7 o'clock by the Rev.
Charles O. Trayer at Christ
Episcopal church, Pensacola.
Miss Carter's wedding costume
was a street-length white frock
worn with a small white hat, a
shoulder-length veil and long
white gloves. She carried a
prayer book with rosebuds and
her corsage was of white carna
tions. Attendants for the couple
were Lt. and Mrs. Harold R.
Hartzell, both of Medford. Mrs.
Hartzell, the former Beulah
Stephenson, wore a light blue
dress with black accessories.
A wedding dinner followed
the service.
Mrs. Brainerd attended the
Grants Pass high school and
later graduated from St. Helen's
Hall in Portland. Last fall she
was a student at the College of
the Pacific in Stockton, Calif.
The groom, photographer's mate
second class in the navy, recent
ly returned to this country after
extended overseas duty with
the savy as an aerial photogra
pher. He' Is a graduate of the
Grants Pass high school and was
trained at navy schools in Pensa
cola and Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd will
reside at Pensacola while the
groom is stationed at the naval
base there.
Officers Present
Meeting Reports
For PAR Chapter
Reports of the recent state
board meeting at Salem of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution were given at the
meeting of Crater Lake chapter
held March 24 at the home of
Mrs. R. E. Green on Park street.
The meeting followed a lunch
eon. Mrs. Bert Lowry, state regent,
and Mrs. Frances Cochran, state
corresponding secretary, pre
sented the reports. Winning of
the annual good citizenship
award by Miss Betty Southwlck
of Lebanon was announced and
Mrs. Lowry also reported that
Miss Frances Irene Lee, Chinese
cadet nurse sponsored by the
state society who received a
scholarship last year at Emman
uel Hospital, Portland, spoke at
the meeting.
At the luncheon covers were
laid for 24, three guests present
being Mrs. Catherine Wait, Mrs.
Maud Maasdam and Mrs. D. O
Hood. Mrs. Ralph Spencer and
Mrs. Frances Cochran were as
sisting hostesses.
Mrs. F. J. Newman will be
hostess for the April meeting
of the group, entertaining at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Relchstein, 7
Glen Oak Court.
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Jacksonville Students
Hold Skating Party
Students of the Jacksonville
high school gave a skating part
at the Medford armory Monday
night. Eighty attended.
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GRADUATION
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FOR YOUR PROM
and GRADUATION
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Colors. Come and See Sixes for Juniors and Miuel
In the Lingerie Dept.
New In i In All Sixes
White and Tea Rote
BRIEFS
With Elastic
Waist Line
Small
Medium
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Valley 6. E: S.' Chapters
To Honor Grand Officer
Eastern Stars ot the valley
will be engaged this week with
activities associated with the
visit here ot Mrs. Hazel Foster,
Prlneville. worthy grand matron
of the Order of Eastern Star for
Oregon.
Mrs. Foster will attend a dist
rict meeting of Reames and
Adarel chapters at the Masonic
hall here Wednesday night at
eight o'clock and Thursday af
ternoon will be honored at a tea
given by these two chapters.
The tea will be at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap, 35 Geneva
street, from two to four o'clock,
and all Eastern Star members
are extended a cordial Invitation
to attend.
Friday afternoon Nevlta chap
ter of Central .Point and Alpha
of Ashland will entertain at a
Officers Honored
At Dinner Parties
Given Last Week
Two dinner parties given this
last week honored Lt. and Mrs.
Frederick J. McGovern and Lt
Roy Holquist. Lt. McGovern sta
tioned at the Medford air base
for the past 13 months, is leav
lng Monday to report for an
overseas assignment and Lt. Hol
quist, formerly stationed at the
Medford base and now at San
Francisco, was here on leave.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs
O. A. Eden entertained at their
home, 211 Genesee street, in
celebration of Lt. McGovern's
birthday anniversary. Other
guests were Mrs. McGovern,
Miss Margaret Ruth Bolton ana
Lt. Holquist.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
I. E. Schuler entertained at a
dinner for the McGoverns and
Lt. Holquit, 12 guests being
present.
Bridge-Luncheon
Given Saturday
By Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Donald E. Moore was
hostess for a bridge luncheon
given the afternoon of March 24
at the Officers' Outpost. Guests
for the most part were members
ot the Little Theater Group wh"
worked with Mrs. Moore during
the recent production of the
play "Deadlier Than the Male"
of which Mrs. Moore was assist
ant director.
At bridge prizes went to Miss
Virginia Hammond for hljh
score, to Mrs. W. Garland Jones
for second and to Mrs. Stanley
Brewer for low.
Twenty guests attended.
Circle in Charge
Society Meeting
Members of Just Folks circle
of the Methodist church were
hostesses Tuesday for the home
coming meeting of the Women's
Society of Christian Service
held at the church. After a pot
luck luncheon Loyalty circle
members presented a playlet
"Three Lives".
Mrs. Harry Myers, president,
conducted a business meeting,
with Mrs. L. C. Kidby leading
worship service. A Lenten of
fering was taken. As tha closing
number Lucile Schoppert sang
a solo.
ADRIENNE'S
GIRDLES
Two-Way
Stretch
Small
Medium
Large
ADRIENNE'S
tea for Mrs. Foster, the affair to
be in charge of the Past Ma
trons' clubs of the two groups
The tea will be at the Ashland
Masonic hall between the hours
of two and five o'clock.
Saturday night Mrs. Foster
will pay her official visit to
Alpha and Nevlta chapters at a,
district meeting to be held in
Ashland at the temple at eight
o'clock. Preceding the meeting
a no-host dinner will be given
at the Plaza Hotel In Ashland
Any member of the order is in
vited to attend and reservations
are to be made by Thursday
with Mrs. Ray Ciary of Ashland
or Mrs. Hensley Holt of Med
ford.
Mrs. Foster is visiting the
Grants Pass chapter Monday
and is scheduled to be in Klam
ath Falls next Tuesday.
Prospect Women
Are Entertained
At Two Parties
Prospect Mrs. Elmer Clem
ens and Mrs. Floyd Kelley were
hostesses for a bridge-luncheon
at the home of the former,
March 21. Covers were placed
for Mrs. Earl Ulrich, Mrs. Ed
mund W. Pease, Mrs. E. E.
Fraedrick Jr., Mrs. Marion Car
ter, Mrs. Mary E. Grieve, Mrs
Wallace Dinkcns, Mrs. Clemens
and Mrs. Kelley. Prize for high
score in bridge was won by Mrs.
Fraedrick.
Mrs. Rueben Moore enter
tained her club with a luncheon
and afternoon party at her
home, March 28. Place cards
were arranged at the luncheon
table that was prettily decor
ated in the Easter motif, for
Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Mrs.
Chauncey Arant, Mrs. David
Neville, Mrs. Glenn Fairchild,
Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Mrs. Eldon
Bean and daughter, Eldonna,
and Mrs. Moore. Following the
business meeting, the afternoon
was spent with needlework.
Committee Meets
At Medford Home
Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson enter
tained the alumnae cnmmittpp
of the Home Economics Exten
sion council at her home, 522
West Tenth street. Thursriav
afternoon. After a business meet
ing, presided over by Mrs. Eula
Middlebusher, chairman, re
freshments were served by Mrs
Hutchinson, assisted bv Mins
Marian Farrell.
Present were the IMikim
Susan Maust. ManH Pnrt Nnn
Straus, Ethel Lathrop, Ella Mid
dlebusher, Pearl Williams, Eu
dora Bohnert, Mabel McCracken
ard Miss Farrell.
Californian In City
To Visit Relatives
Mrs. Florence Clink
Rialto, Calif., is in Medford to
visit her mother, Mrs. Grace P
Negaard, 24 Jcanclte street.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of OPTOMETRY
SnrrMsor to Or. R. n. glwond
Bttrintnt of Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. 1SSI 21 Fluhrr Bids.
Cor. Main and Ctntral, Mcdlord
SLIPS
Lace Trimmed
Tailored
White
and
Tea Rose
Miss Lendermann,
Corporal Walden
Married Saturday
Miss Edith Lendermann, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Len
dermann, became the bride of
Cpl. Charles H. Walden, jon of
Mrs. Jennie Walden, 1134 Court
street, at a ceremony held Sat
urday, March 24.
The service was read at the
home of the bride's parents, 1020
Court street, by the Rev. Wol
ford A. Dawes of the Baptist
church at 3 o'clock in the after
noon. Miss Lendermann's wed
ding costume was a blue suit
worn with black accessories and
a corsage of gardenias and rose
buds. Mrs. Lester Ross, San Jose.
Ca'if., sister of the bride, was
matron-of-honor and' J. C. Smith,
brother-in-law of the groom, was
best man.
Following the wedding a re
ception was held for. memh(rs
of the immediate families and
other relatives. Cpl. Walden and
his bride then left for California
on a wedding trip.
Both the bride and groom at
tended the Medford schools,
graduating with the class of '39.
Cpl. Walden served overseas for
three years, the last year on
Sainan. with a meriiral unit ot.
tachpH tn tViA of. -non u
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ports next to Ft. Lewis for re- I
assignment.
Leslie Johnson, -Pfc.
Woodward
Wed In Medford
MlSS Leslie Lpp .Tnhnmn .(
Medford became tho hrirf. i
Pfc. Leeman A. Woodward at a
ceremony held March 18 at the
First BaDtist church hr Th
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
nirs. Kay Chesser of Burlington,
JR.. and the Emnm'i namnt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodward of
i-nicago.
The Rev. WolfnM A n,,,,..
performed the service and at
tendants for the couple were
Miss Irene Sternberg and Pfc
Harry Stauffer.
Pfc. and Mr. Wnvi,...-j ..
makine their hums it oni
Tenth street. Tho groom is with
me neaaquarters of SCU 1913
at Camp White and Mrs. Wood-
wara is employed at the camp,
having made her nome here for
the past three years.
Mrs. Guches Entertains
Officers of Society
Officer.' nt th vr,-. .,,.
Society of the Preshvtrinn
church were entertained at din
ner Thursday noon at the home
Of Mrs. C. W. Rnrhoo Wl'i w
Main stre-st. Mrs. Guches is the
newly eleelerl nrplHn r
society. Following dinner plant
were mad3 for the eniiino- vnr
tor the society Mrs. F R. Has
gerty assisted Mrs. Guches.
Evening
of
MUSHC t5M
Toniaht at 8 o'clock i
Presented
ORCHESTRA
and CHOIR
of the
APOSTOLIC FAITH
CHURCH
North Central Avenue at Third Street
o
Orchestra
The Holy City Stephen Adams
Soprano Solo, accompanied by the orchestra
An Easter Flower B. O. Worrell
Orchestra
Christ Is Risen ... J. A. Parks
I Know That My Redeemer Llveth....i...............lra B. Wilson
Chorus Choir
Calvary .......... P. Rodney
Tenor solo, accompanied by the orchestra
Unfold, Ye Portals, from the Redemption Charles Counod
Chorus-Choir, accompanied by the orchestra
Morning Devotional Service, with appropriate Easter Sermon
and Music at 11 ;00 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Young People's Meeting, 3:00 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME Q NO COLLECTION TAKEN
Bohnert s Announce
Troth of Daughter
Tfi Gray Thompson
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Bohnert of Central Point
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Norrene, to John
Gray Thompson, United States
navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Thompson, Central Point. The
wedding is planned for next fall.
Both families are well known
In the Central Point area, tho
Bohnert family having resided
in the valley for a great many
years and the Thompsons for the
past 10 years. Miss Bohnert
graduated from Central Point
high school and Is now a sopho
more student at Oregon State
college. Mr. Thompson also
El .
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HARMONY BEAUTY SHOP
April 2nd
213 Fluhrer Building Phone 3096
GROCETERIA
Number 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
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by
PROGRAM
An Easter Alleluia ..............,.... E. L. Ashford
. Beside the Syrian Sea................. Van Denman Thompson
Narcissus Ethel Best
Pipe Organ, played by Miss Naomi Frost
Mighty Jehova Donizetti
graduated from Central Point
high school and attended Oregon
State college for two years, be
ing affiliated with Sigma PI fra
ternity. He Is a signalman first
class In the navy and is now
serving in the South Pacific.
TRADE LOT
S. Riverside, Klamath Falls
for Suburban Lot
Dr. A. A. Soul. M. D.
Phone 2870
CAMPBELL'S MILK
PASTEURIZED or RAW
Grade A at your favorite
Grocer, or 'phone 4190
CORDIA MASK
Announces
the
REOPENING
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