FOUB MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Barbara Brewer
Married Sunday
To Cadet Cross
Announcement has been made
of the wedding of Miss Barbara
Anne Brewer, daughter of Mr.
Chauncey M. Brewer, 18U East
Main street, and the late Mr.
Brewer, to Warren Christian
Gross, U. S. Merchant Marine
cadet and a son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Gross of Stockton, Calif.
The vows were read Easter
Sunday at the Mission Dolores
in San Francisco by Father Scan
Ian, the service taking place at
three o'clock In the afternoon.
The bride's wedding costume
was an afternoon dress of salm
on pink with which she wore a
small floral hat and a short veil.
Her bouquet was of orchids.
Attendant for the bride was
Miss Bcrniece Burtes of San
Francisco who wore a turquoise
dress with a flowered hat and
orchid corsage.
Best man for the groom was
John Fortney, Jr., cadet in the
merchant marine.
Following the wedding cere
mony a wedding dinner was
served at the Whitcomb Hotel.
Mrs. Gross will remain in
Medford whllo the groom, who
has completed sea training with
the merchant marine, will report
to the United States Merchant
Marine academy at King's Point,
Long Island, to complete his
training. The bride, a graduate
of Medford high school later
attended the University of Fort
land School of Nursing and
Franklin Hospital School of
Nursing in San Francisco. Be
fore entering service the groom
was a student at the College of
the Pacific in Stockton.
Mrs. Brewer traveled to San
Francisco to attend the wedding.
Zuleima Temple .
Plana Meeting
And Ceremonial
A luncheon, ceremonial and
Installation of new officers will
be held by Zuleima Temple, No.
13, Daughters of the Nile, when
the group meets in Medford,
Saturday, April 14.
A stated session and the cere
monial will be held at two
o'clock at the Medford Masonic
Tempi. About 25 candidates arc
to b initiated. In the evening
installation of officers is planned
for eight o'clock, with Mrs. H.
T. Nordwick, Medford, to be in
stalled queen of the temple.
This ceremony Is for Daughters
of the Nil and their escorts.
The luncheon Is planned for
12 o'clock at the Holland Hotel.
Former Resident
Passes in Vallejo
Funeral services were held
March 27, in Vallejo, Calif., for
A. R. Garretson, former Medford
resident who passed away Mar.
24 at th home of his daughter,
Mrs. Albert Lawrence, in Valle
jo. Interment was In the Masonic
cemetery there where his wife
was buried March 27, 1940.
Mr. Garretson was born In
Maryland. He moved to Medford
in 1910. For time h was fore
man of th Big Pines planing
mill. He left for Vallejo In 1916
and was employed at Mare
Island as a ship Joiner until 1928
when he retired because of ill
health.
Besides Mrs. Lawrence, survi
vors include another daughter.
Mrs. Herbert Launspach, Stock
ton, Calif., and a son, Freeborn
Garretson, Vallejo.
Legion Auxiliary
Program Planned
Mrs. Blanche Frisbie, public
health nurse with th Jackson
rounty health department, will
he guest speaker at the meeting
of the American Legion aux
iliary Wednesday, April 11, at 8
p. m. in the armory club rooms.
The program will be observance
of child welfare month.
Refreshments will be served
to the legion post and auxiliary
by a committee composed of the
Mesdames Rernlca Alford, Mac
Coble and Beatrice Crosby.
THE APOSTOLIC
N. Central At,
Old-Fashioned Gospel Services
Com and slag your favorite hymns with ui
and
Hir th Word of God preached by Inspired mlnltttrs.
Services) Sunday, 11 A.M.. 3 P.M., and 7:4 J
Tuesday and Friday, I P.M.
Special Music Opens Sunday Evening Bertie
Th church without a collection elate"
Sunday, April . IUS
Cook-Wilson Rites
Solemnized Here
At Pastor's Home
Miss Mildred Cook, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cook of
Hopkins, Missouri, became the
bride of Sgt. Quentin B. Wilson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wilson
of Mercedes, Texas, at a cere
mony held Friday, March 30, in
Medford.
The service was read at the
Methodist parsonage by the Rev.
Louis C. Kirby at 10 o'clock in
the evening. Miss Cook's wed
ding costume was a smartly
tailored suit of teal blue with
tan and white accessories and a
corsage of gardenias. Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cook of Medford were
matron-of-honor and best man.
Also present were Mrs. Ruth
Boyd and Mrs. Edna Hildcbrand.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held for members
of the immediate family anu
close friends at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cook. After a short
honeymoon, Sgt. Wilson report
ed to Camp Bealc, Calif, for re
assignment. The bride, who for the past
year and a half has made her
home here with the Cooks, her
aunt and uncle, will remain in
Medford for the present.
Prospect Woman
Honored Guest;
Entertain Club
Prospect Mrs. Gus Ditsworth
and Mrs. Carl Richardson were
hostesses for a shower honoring
Mrs. Stanford Pearson, March 31
at the home of the former. After
Mrs. Pearson opened the many
gift packages, refreshments
were served to Mrs. Stanford
Pearson, Mrs. Frances Pearson,
Mrs. Henry Herman, Mrs. Leslie
Gibson, Mrs. Merle Walker, Mrs.
Jack Edler, Mrs. Frank Dits
worth, Mrs. Ludo Grieve, Mrs.
Tracey Boothby, Miss Dency
Manning, Mrs. M. Dailey, Mrs.
J. A. Tinkle, Mrs. Jeff Rlchey,
Mrs. Amidon, Mrs. Maurice E.
Scheel, Mrs. Elmer Clemens,
Mrs. David Neville, Mrs. Everett
Shafer, Mrs. Marion Bean, Mrs.
Nelson Nye, Mrs. Richardson
and Mrs. Ditsworth, Mrs. Louis
South, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, and
Mrs. Mary E. Grieve.
Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick, Jr., and
Mrs. Wallace W. Dinkens enter
tained their bridge club at the
Fraedrick home, April 4. Lunch
eon was served at small tables,
attractive with spring flowers
and gay place cards. High score
priie for bridge was won by
Mrs. James H. Grieve. Guests
included Mrs. Earl Ulrich, Mrs.
L. Rogers, Mrs. Mary E. Grieve,
Mrs. Janes H. Grieve, Mrs.
Elmer Clemens, Mrs. Floyd Kel
ley, Mrs. Dinkens and Mrs.
Fraedrick.
Easter Party Held
For Junior Club
Thirty-eight children attended
the Easter party given for the
Degree of Honor Junior club
March 31 at the home of the
director, Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, 7
Chestnut street. An Easter egg
hunt featured the entertainment
Guests were Mrs. Anhorn,
Billle and Jeffrey Anhorn from
Central Point; Mrs. Leota Hood
and daughters, Helen and Su
zanna, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Wal
ter Johnson. Marjorie May, Car
lene Mark, Bertha Miller and
Lindy Mueller assisted in the
serving of refreshments.
Next meeting of the group
will April 14 at the Lincoln
school gymnasium.
Mlu Hen Clausen
Cast In School Play
Miss lien Clausen. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Griffin
1008 South Holly street, wili
play a supporting role In "Mur
der in a Nunnery," which will
bt presented April IS, at Maryl
hurst college, Oswego, Ore. Miss
Clausen will play the part of
Sister Carmela In the Delta
Tlieta production.
Miss Clausen, freshman, is a
member of the Delta Theta, the
drnmatic club of th colleRe.
FAITH CHURCH
at Third St.
Beverly Brooks,
Lt. Paul McQuat
Wed in Medford
1 Miss Beverly . Brooks, daugh
i ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Brooks, 335 South Riverside
avenue, became the bride of Lt,
Paul C. McQuat at a service
held Monday, March 28, at the
Brooks' home. The ceremony
was read at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning by the Rev. L. C. Kirby.
Setting for the marriage vows
was the livingroom fireplace
which had been arranged with
spring flowers, palms and light
ed white tapers. The traditional
nuptial songs, "O Promise Me"
and "Because" wire sung by
Mrs. Mclvin Hoover, with Mrs.
Ward McQuat at the piano, be
fore the service. Mrs. McQuat
also played' the wedding march.
For her wedding Miss Brooks,
given in marriage by her father,
wore a gown of white chiffon
and carried a bouquet of white
rosebuds and sweet peas. Her
maid-of-honor Miss Jacquelynn
McBee, wore aquamarine with a
corsage of pink rosebuds.
Ward McQuat was best man
for his brother.
The bride's mother wore for
the service a two-piece dress of
blue with a gardenia corsage.
A reception followed the rites,
with the bride and groom cut
ting the first slice of wedding
cake. Mrs. C. C. Hoover com
pleted the cutting' and Mrs. W.
H. Lydiard, sister of the groom,
poured. The serving table was
decorated with white bridal
wreath and Jonquils and tapers
in crystal holders.
The service and reception
were attended by members of
the families and close friends.
Later Lt. McQuat and his
bride left for a brief wedding
trip and the officer then re
turned to Smyrna Field in Ten
nessee for reassignment with the
air corps. Lt. McQuat, son of
the late Paul Jones McQuat, has
been in the air corps since 1942
and for a considerable period
was an instructor at Bainbridge,
Ga.
Both Lt. and Mrs. McQuat are
well known in the city. Both
graduated from Medford senior
high school, whore they were
outstanding in activities. Mrs.
McQuat is on the staff of the
Medford corporation and is re
maining, in Medford with her
parents.
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Mounted Troop
Plans Meeting
Ladies Mounted Troop mem
bers will meet Tuesday evening
at 7:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Frank Cullen, 614 South
Holly street, to make further
plans for the year's activities of
the group. First spring meet
ing of the troop was held last
month tit the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. C. Lyall Fldlcr, Ross
Lane.
The troop plans to begin drill
as soon as weather permits.
First public appearance of the
yar was with the parade given
ft returning' servicemen last
'eek. At Tuesday's meeting i
plans win te mane lor resuming
the breakfast rides with the
Sheriff's Posse, the rides having
proved very popular last sum
mer and fall.
Officers report an enlarged
and enthusiastic membership is
looking forward to a most suc
cessful year for the troop.
Program le Announced
For Fidelity Clrcl
A discussion of Christian so-
clal relations will be carried on
at the meeting of Fidelity circle.
Methodist church, Tuesday at
two o'clock, with Mrs. W. T.
Frost of the Women's Society of :
mnstian service as leaner, mis
program is considered of special
importance by the officers. Mrs.
Lucv Lyman will lead devotions
and Mrs. Frank Fanger, Jr.. and
Mrs. Anna McCollum will be
hostesses. '
HcW DAIRY FARMERS AND THEIR'
COWS CONTRIBUTE TO THE WELFARE
,CF THE COMMUNITY
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Ths rich lands lurronndinjt
our community art kept rich
thmujth the processes of dairy
farming . . by the scientific u
of dairy cows ia reviving, th
land and insuring its richness
for the future.
Whfnthed!ryfarmerhrin;i
his milk and cream tnu, tht'nst
happea for th becedt of all.
Lost River Dairy
Producers of Fin Gride A Pasteurised Milk
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' Th wedding of Lt. Paul C. McQuat and Miss Beverly Brooks
took plac March 26 at th horn of th brida's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, 335 South Riveriid avenue: The officer has
returned io duty with th air corps and Mrs. McQuat is remaining
in Medford with hr parents. (Photo by Shangle).
Marriage Rites ,
Oregon Couple
Held Recently .
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. DcBerry
of 522 Crater Lake avenue an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Pfc. Daisy Doris De
Berry of the marine corps wom
en's reserve, to James Douglas
Cain, USN, son of Mrs. J. H.
Baker of Roseburg, Ore. The ser
vice was solemnized at Oakland,
Calif., March 29.
Both bride and groom were in
uniform for the service. A wed
ding dinner was served at tho
Shanghai Terrace Bowl and dur
ing the evening the orchestra
played 'The Marine Hymn",
'Anchors Aweigh" and "I Love
You Truly" in honor of the
newly married couple.
Mrs. Cain, stationed at Hen.
derson Hall, Arlington, Va., re
ports fcr duty April 11 and will
be accompanied east by her hus
band, on leave for that time
The groom, stationed at Vallejo,
Calif., is a chief watcrtender iii
the navy.
Miss Mary Gritich
Is Visitor In City
Miss Mary Gritsch, who re
cently enlisted in the navy nurse
corps, is in Medford with rela
tives until receiving reporting
orders. Since graduating from
nurses' training in Portland.
Miss Gritsch has been employed
there. She is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gritsch
341 South Oakdale avenue, and
her sister, Mrs. Maurice Rcavis,
236 South Oakdale avenue,
a recent visitor here wbs Mrs
Carroll Gritsch of San Francisco,
, daughter-in-law of Mr. and
Mr,. Gritsch. The visitor is the
i former Juanita Edwards, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ed
wards, Yrcka. Calif., and was
married to Mr. untscn last lau.
The. Edwards formerly resided
In Medford.
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The dairy farmer gets fair re
turn for tb produce of his
labors and dairy farming
thrives. Th dairy firmer has
money to spend and the com
munity thrives.
Our work in this Isto irorirle
the bridge . . . th bridge that
connects the dairy farmers with
the business of th cu annual ry.
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Medford Woman
Married Monday
To Calif ornian
Among recent weddings here
was that of Mrs. Hazel Chitwood
of Medford to Otto Dalkey of
Santa Clara, Calif. The service
took place Monday at the Bap
tist parsonage with the Rev
WoUord A. Dawes performing
the ceremony. The couple was
unattended.
Mrs. Dalkey has resided in
Medford her entire life and is
well known in the valley. Re
cently she has resided at 100
Groveland avenue. Mr. Dalkey.
who resided here many years
ago, has made his home in Cali
fornia for the past several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalkey will
leave Monday for Santa Clara
where they will establish a
home.
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Lady Lions' Club
Meets Last Week
Twenty members attended the
meeting of the Lady Lion3' club
held Tuesday evening at the
Girls' Community club. Hos
tesses for dessert supper were
Mrs. Thomas Flvnn, Mrs. O. H.
Selby. Mrs. W. Klatt and Mrs. E.
Atterbury, and a social evening
followed.
The supper tables were ar
ranged with bouquets of spring
flowers.
Coos Bay Rildent
To Visit In Medford
Mrs. Victor Baird will arrive
today from her home In roos Bay
to spend several days as a house
guest of Mrs. Elsie Grove, 301
N. Peach street. Mrs. Baird is
a former Medford resident.
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V tails CeleBrale'
60th Anniversary
At Family Dinner
Phoenix.-A family dinner
last Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. J. G. Viall in Phoenix
celebrated the 60th wedding an-'
niversary of the couple. Easter
lilies and other spring flowers
decorated the dinner table and
living room.
Present for the dinner were
Mrs. G. O. Sanden, a daughter,
and Mr. Sanden; Mrs. Jewell
Parr, also a daughter, and Mr.
Parr; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Waters..
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. E.
H Pathman, and two sons, Med
ford, Mrs. Dale McMullen and
son.
. Mr. and Mrs. Viall were mar
ried in Spring Valley, Minn., In
1885. They have lived in the
valley for many years and in
Phoenix since 1927. .
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Annual Guest Day
Held Wednesday
By Medford Club
Wednesday Study club mem
bers observed the annual guest
day April 4 with a tea at the
Girls' Community club. The club
rooms were decorated with beau
tiful arrangements of daffodils
and spirea made by Mrs. H. T.
Nichol and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs
and a bowl of these spring blos
soms centered the tea table.
A program of music, in charge
of Mrs. N. T. Hodges, was pre
sented. Little Charlcne Stener
son sang two songs, accompanied
by Sonja Peterson, and Susan
Brjll gave a group of accordion
numbers. Three piano solos were
played- by Sonja Peterson and
the program closed with num
bers by Miss Jean Farley and
Miss Nancy Swem. Miss Farley
sang four solos, accompanied by
Miss Swem, and Miss Swem
gave two piano solos.
Guests were welcomed' by the
club president, Mrs. Jacobs.
They were Mrs. W. J. Faske of
Pasadena, Mrs. C. D. Ludwig
of Wichita, Kan., Mrs. G. R.
Ringo, Mrs. Louis C. Kirby,
Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mrs. Bren H.
Starcher, Mrs. Louis Brown,
Mrs. E. H. Porter and Mrs.
Maynard Putney.
Mrs. H. L. Brown was chair
man of the refreshment commit
tee with Mrs. Frances Cochran,
Mrs. F. K. Deuel, Mrs. W. Iver
son and Mrs. Dolph Phipps as
committee members.
Miss Matti Mstney
Entertains Group
, Miss Mattie Matney entertain
ed the S. F. Club on March 28
with a Sfc Patricks Party. Lunch
ton was served at one o'clock
and the afternoon was spent
playing games. Table prizes went
to Mrs. Etta Hydes, Mrs. Flor
ence Rose, Mrs. Clara Tillie and
game prizes to Mrs. Lucretia
Jordan, Mrs. Viola Trautman
and Mrs. Clara Tillie.
Present were Mesdames Rose,
Trautman, Tillie, Ilda Vickoren,
Jordan, Laura Williams, Iva
Waldcn, and Etta Hydes.
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Meeting Cancelled
For Pythian Club
Meeting of the Pythian club
scheduled for Monday evening
has been cancelled due to the
death of a member, officers stat
ed yesterday.
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Dorothy Young
Becomes Bride
Of John Friesen
A recent event of interest here
was the marriage of Miss Doro
thy Young to John L. Friesen.
The wedding was solemnized
Thursday, April 5, at two o'clock
at 312 Alice street, where the
couple has established a home.
The Rev. C. W. Frost of the
Apostolic Faith church officiat
ed. The bride wore a white satin
and chiffon gown with finger-tip
veil and carried a bouquet of
pink rosebuds with white stock.
She was attended by Miss Anne
Friesen of Portland, sister of the
groom, who wore a powder blue
gown and carried a nosegay of
gardenias and pink carnations.
Albert Friesen was best man.
Members of the bridal party
took their places as the "Indian
Love Call" was played and Miss
Naomi Frost sang "I Love You
Truly", The guests included the
parents of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Young of North River
side avenue, and the parents of
the groom, Mr. and Mrs. George
Friesen of Dallas, Ore., Mrs. C.
W. Frost and Miss Norma Bishop.
A wedding dinner - followed
the service and in the evening
Mr. Friesen and his bride held
open-house for a large group of
relatives and friends and re
freshments were served.
Friday morning the couple
left on the mainliner for San i
Francisco where they are spend- j
ing a few days. I
Mrs. Friesen is a graduate ol I
Medford high school and is pres- i
ently employed by the Southern ,
Oregon Title company. Mr.!
Friesen is an employee of the;
Ordnance Service command.
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Reunion is Held
At Brinson Home
A family reunion dinner was
held last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brinson, 4
Cargill Court, the affair hon
oring the Brinson's son, Jimmie
Brinson, third class radio techni
cian in the navy, who was home
on leave. This was the first time
in six years that all members of
the family had been together.
The young man recently gradu
ated from radio and radar school
at Treasure Island.
Present for the dinner were
Mrs. Wayne Carothers and chil
dren, Wayne, Jr., and Alene of
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Bastiani and children, Bob
bie and Ida Marie, Mrs. Gale
Graham and small daughter, Su
sanna, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gra
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Brinson.
Mrs. Carothers, Mrs. Bastiani
and Mrs. Graham are daughters
of the Brinsons and the Grahams
are the parents of First Lt. Gale
Graham, serving, with the Ninth
Army in Europe.
Many other Mod'
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Medford Woman LTf
For Stay In Portand
Mrs. Theodore L. Taylor left
yesterday for Portland in order
to be near her husband, Lt.
Theodore Taylor, who Is a pa!
tient at Barnes general hospital,
Vancouver, Wash.
Lt. Taylor recently returned
from action in the Pacific and
was in Medford recently on furlough.
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