Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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"Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy lden, and
I will give you rest."
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
(N. CENTRAL AVE. AT 3rd ST.)
Music Personal Testimonies Inspiring Preaching
Tell How
REST TO THE WEARY
Is Found In
HEART-FELT SALVATION
Sukiay Services: II A. M., 3 P. M., and 7:45 P. M.
Tuesday and Friday Services. 8 P.M.
Special Music Opens Sunday Evening Service
"The church without a collection plate"
GROCETERIA
Number 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Society
and CLUBS
Miss Carol Crone
Becomes Bride Of
Dr. Luke Vorheis
Details of the wedding of MIjs
Carol Crone, daughter of Mrs.
Myrtle V. Crone of Eugene, to
Dr. Luke Vorhels, son of Mr
and Mrs. M. L. Vorheis, Route
4, Box 27, have been received
here. The wedding was solenv
nized in University Presbyterian
church, Madison, Wis., in March,
with Dr. Lawer reading the service.
Preceding the double ring
ceremony the Rev. John Clay
ton sang "I Love But Thee" and
following the exchange of vows
he sang the Lord's Prayer. The
bride, given in marriage by Dr.
Charles Thell, wore a dress of
white tulle and satin with a fin
gertip veil falling from a tiara of
pearls. She carried a bouquet
of eardenias and roses. Miss Jean
Bryant, Eugene, bridesmaids,
wore blue sheer with a match
ing tiara and carried a bouquet
of roses and sweetpeas.
Dr. Emerson Collier of Port
land served as best man and Dr.
Robert Harrington of Los An
geles as usher.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parlor, after which the couple
left for Chicago. Present for the
wedding were the bride s moth
er, and two sisters, Mrs. Ted Ty
ler of Portland and Mrs. Tom
Fair of Bend.
Mrs. Vorheis is a graduate of
Oregon State college and is also
a graduate nurse. Dr. Vorheis
graduated from Oregon State
college and last September grad
uated from the University of
Oregon Medical School in Port
land. He is at present a first
lieutenant in the army medical
corps reserve and upon com
pletion of his nine months of
internship allowed by the army
expects to return to active duty.
Church Circle Plans
Annual May Breakfast
The annual May Day break
fast of Grace circle, Presbyter
ian church, will be held at the
church parlors the morning of
May 1, committees announce.
Waffles and sausages will be
served from 9 a. m. until 1
p. m., the committee states.
Monday, Tuesday any day that's a sunny day will bring
forth pretty bare-armed fashions. They come in Jerseys,
Seersuckers and Pique In one, two and three piece styling
3-Pc. PLAY SUITS
$5.95 to $10.95
SEPARATE SHORTS
$1.98 to $2.95
Midriff and Tailored Styles
PINAFORES
& Backless Jumpers
SLACKS
Slack Suits and Separate
Slacks for work or play
$4-95 to $7.95
PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER
M. M. DEPT. STORE
Chapter Sponsors
Farewell Affair
For Mrs. Bonney
Central Point A farewell tea
at the Masonic Temple in Cen
tral Point last Saturday after
noon honored Mrs. Bertha
Bonney. Hostesses for the af
fair were members of the Past
Matrons' club of Nevita chap
ter, O. E. S., assisted by the
worthy matron, Mrs. Lloyd
Stimson and chapter officers.
The rooms were attractively
decorated with a profusion of
flowers in star colors and the
lace covered tea table was cen
tered with a special arrange
ment of heather, which outlined
Mrs. Bonney's name around a
large mirror holding a floral
star. White tapers in crystal
candelbra completed the ar
rangement. During the afternoon Mrs.
Lloyd Morris sang several songs
and Miss Lila Holt of Medford'
presented piano selections. Miss
Jean Kincaid, accompanied by
Miss Patsy Faber, entertained
with clarinet solos.
Mrs. Bonney received many
gifts and expressions of affec
tion from the large group of
friends at the tea. Officers and
many members of the Spanish
War Veterans' auxiliary attend
ed and presented the honored
guest with a gift and the Past
Matrons club and Nevita chap
ter presented a gift of apprecia
tion for the service which Mrs.
Bonney had rendered the chap
ter.
Mrs. Leonard Freeman, pres
ident of the past matrons' group
was general chairman in charge
of the tea and her assistants
were Mrs. Howard Jewett, Mrs.
Lloyd Stimson, Mrs. Hensley
Holt, Mrs. C. F. McKibbon, Mrs.
Elmer Kyle, Mrs. Everett A.
Faber and officers of the chap
ter.
Mrs. L. C. Scott presented
each guest a gold star with a
flower boutonniere. Those pour
ing during the afternoon were
Mrs. Stimson, Mrs. Faber, Mrs.
Freeman and Mrs. Truman
Brenner.
Included among the guests
were Mrs. Bonney's daughter-in-law,
Mrs. C. A. Copple of Al
buquerque, N. M., Mrs. Harold
Head and son, Harlow, of Eu
gene, and worthy matrons and
other officers and members of
the various valley chapters.
Mrs. Bonney left Sunday to
make her home in New Mexico
with the Copples.
Medford Woman
Honored Guest.
At Two Parties
1 Graduates Receive
R. C. Certificates
For Home Nursing
Ten members of the home
nursing class of the Camp White
Red Cross Auxiliary graduated
and were presented with certifi
cates and pins at an informal
luncheon Friday noon, April 27,
at the Outpost. Mrs. John
Young, chairman of the auxil
iary, presided.
Mrs. Caroline Reynolds, R.
Mrs. Calvin Hammerly was
honored at two social affairs
Wednesday In observance of her
birthday anniversary. Both were
planned as surprises for Mrs
Hammerly. '
In the afternoon Mrs. Rodney
Schuler entertained a few friends
at her home, 21 Willamette ave
nue, in honor of Mrs. Hammerly.
Arrangements of lilacs decorated
the Schuler home and tea Was
served. Invited guests were Mrs.
Bayard Getchell, Mrs. G. G
Stagg, Mrs. M. M. Kindle. Mrs
Roy Schmidt, Mrs. H. Walker,
Mrs. Keith Bates, Mrs. Clifford
Peart, Mrs. Robert Lindsay and
Mrs. J. Hall.
Wednesday evening a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
i Bates, Ideal court, honored Mrs !
' 1 1 i 1 . . .1
ntlliuiieriy, vjuesia weie wn . ttuu
Mrs. Hammerly, Mr. and Mrs
Schuler and Mr. and Mrs. Hall. :
Following dinner the guests en-,
joyed an evening of dancing. I
Gates Return To City I
After Visit With Son j
Mr. and Mrs. George Gates. 1
830 Minnesota avenue, returned
yesterday from a week's busi
ness trip to Portland and
Seattle. While in Washington
the Gates visited their son,
Phillip, S2c, who is attending a
naval school in Seattle. 1
KIDDIES
ar. a lot of Joy . . . and
a lot of work, too, for
Mother. There ar. so many
clothes to keep clean, .spe
cially when school days
errive. That's where Amer
ican Laundry s.rvic. comes
In. W. can tak. load off
Mother's hands by launder
ing th. youngsters' clothes
pic and span. You'll b.
agreeably surprised how
economical this serTlce Is,
tool
BUY WAR BONOS
N.( member of. the auxiliary and
teacher of the class presented
the candidates. Presented were
Mrs. Ora M. Cramer, Mrs. Rob
ert Forbes, Mrs. J. W. Horsley,
Mrs. Evelyn Lancaster, Mrs.
Jane A. Prime, Mrs. John Mel
ton, Mrs. Alice C. Shoultz, Mrs.
Sylvia Silverberg, Mrs. W. H.
Steele, and Mrs. Cheryl Talbot.
Six members were transferred
before finishing the course.
Miss Helen Bullis, chairman
of home nursing and Mrs. Fred
Rankin, executive secretary.
Sunday, April J8. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE mt
were guests.
All officers' wives In Medford
are welcome to do Red Cross
work with the auxiliary, accord
ing to Mrs. Young. The group,
which changes in personnel, as
army units are moved In and
out of Camp White and Medford
air base works two days a week
for the Red Cross, Fridays from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. making surgical
dressings for Camp White station
hospital under direction of Mrs.
John McCullough, and Wednes-'
days sewing from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. under the direction of Mrs..
John Horsley. ;
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts ft S.rvic. on All Mak.s
B. & B Washer Shop
408 E. Main. Phone 8302
. .
In Leon s , . . .
Summer Sheers..
W M M
.... And how smart
you'll feel! .... In these
X "M...: 11.. a j. .. J"
1 Nationally Auveruseu
lines .... you'll look your
best ....
Cordette'
by Ferncraft
Makers of "screen star" foot
wear . . . of soft suede In red
. green , . black . . . white,
$10.95
ta"Parkland" to
dresses for that smart ....
youthful look . . . early Sum
mer styles In lovely shades
$12.95
Beautiful "I Molomut" fabric
bags with the richness of
Corde ...
$6.95
Plus Tax
8
SPECIAL!
Rayon Hosiery 39c
BANTAM SABOT
Joyce
Anklets
Colorful "Bryn Mawr" anklets
by Edelsteln . . . Stripes or plain
colors galore . . Included are
the new "Aralac" styles . . .
a lovely new wool-like material
35c and 49c
caii ro
r , , . A new Joyce arrival . . .
ht-wedge sabot . . red or green
In soft leather . . . Another
outstanding Joyce style . .
"Saddles
$7.95
Panties
Yes ... all elastic tops . . . tea
rose and few whites . .
Just arrived and a limited
quantity only , , non-marking
sole , . . brown and white . . .
98(
$5.95
P.S.: You can also find Brown
and White "Golfers" at Leon's.
21 N.
Central
Phone S847
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