FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, Juna 10, 1145 1
Society and Qubs
Seefield-Perry
Rites Are Held
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point Mrs. Augusta
Secfield and William Perry were
married at a quiet ceremony at
the Perry home here Sunday,
June 3. The ring service was
read bv County Judge J. B.
Coleman.
Mrs. Seefield has chosen for
her wedding an afternoon dress
of sheer blue crepe and wore a
gardenia corsage.
Following the service a wed
ding dinner was served. Rooms
of the Perry home had been
beautifully decorated with roses,
calla lilies and other spring
blossoms. '
Guests Included Mr. Perry's
two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Grover
and Mrs. Nellie Bowles of Med
ford, and Mrs. Coleman.
Both the bride and groom are
lifelong residents of the Eagle
Point district and have a host
of friends. Mr. Perry is a Jack
son county commissioner and
operates a ranch.
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Couples Honored
Thursday Evening
At Lodge Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Shirley
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bashaw
were honored Thursday night
during the social hour which fol
lowed the meeting of Mistletoe
lodge, Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica. The Shirleys were celebrat
ing their 20th wedding annivers
ary and the Bashaws their four
teenth wedding anniversary.
Both couples were presented
with gifts, Mrs. Donna Taylor
making the presentations, and
Mrs Clara Hodgkins sang a solo
in their honor. During refresh
ments anniversary cakes were
served. Mrs. Pearl Miller and
Mrs. Maude Lovell were In
charge of the refreshment hour.
During the meeting Mrs. Mar
jorie Pearson conducted a me
morial service, with Mrs. Hodg
kins acting as soloist.
Next meeting of the camp
June 21 will bo a drill meeting
and all officers are asked to
attend. It will be followed by a
"Dutch treat."
Miss Day Returns fiemt
From School in Tacoma
Miss Janet Day, daughter of
Mrs. Slater Johnston, 204 Crater
Lake avenue, arrived home
Thursday from Tacoma, Wash.,
where she has 'been attending
the Annie Wright seminary. Miss
Day just completed her junior
year at the seminary.
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white and colored clothes
that aren't bright. Ameri
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back to you so clean and
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BUY BONDS DURING
THE 7rh WAR LOAN
Alpha Whillock
To Become Bride
Of Army Captain
June, traditional month of
brides, brings announcement of
many weddings Among these
will be the marriage of Miss
Alpha Belle Whillock, daughter
of Mrs. Edith Whillock of 10U3
West Main street, to Capt.
Wayne Crews, son of Mrs. Lucy
Crews of 737 West Fourteenth
street, which will take place
Wednesday evening, June 20 at
the First Baptist church here at
eight o'clock.
Miss Whillock, now a sopho
more student at Oregon State
college, will arrive home the lat
ter part of this week. The bride
elect attended Medford high
school where she was prominent
in extra-curricular activities and
also an honor student. She was
named winner of two good citi
zenship awards while in high
school. .
Since entering college Miss
Whillock has continued to be
active in group work. Last year
she was elected to Talons, na
tional honor society, and Alpha
Lamba Delta, honor group for
sophomore students. This year
she has served as president of
Waldo hall, has been initiated
into the college chapter of Sigma
Kappa social sorority and was
recently installed as vice-presi
dent of Associated Women stu
dents of the school. In addition
she was recently initiated into
two additional honor groups,
Euterpe and Phi Chi Thcta
Capt. Crews attended school
here and was graduated from
Santa Rosa high school in Cali
fornia with honors. He was a
student at the University of Cali
fornia for three years and then
enlisted in the army air force in
February of 1842. After 19
months in England as a bomber
pilot and operations officer he
was returned to this country and
is now stationed at Thundcrbird
Field in Glendale, Ariz.
Eagles, Auxiliary
Hold Installation
For New Officers
Crater Lake Aerie, Fraternal
Order of Eagles and Auxiliary
held joint installation Thursday
night. Dale Carr was installed
as president of the Eagles and
Ethyl Weed as president of the
auxiliary.
Other officers installed for the
Eagles were Shannon White, past
president; Dave Gould, vice pres
ident; Boyd Wilson, chaplain;
Aurele Mcunier, conductor; O.
H. Bcngtson, secretary; Frances
Walker, treasurer; William Ol
son, Inside guard; Burdette Sulli
van, outside guard; George 5.
Jennings, aerie physician; and
Ray Marks, trustee.
New officers for the Auxiliary
were Leona White, junior past
I president; Lona Bergman, vice
I president; Chloe Barnhart, chap
lain; Winifred Olson, conduc
I tress; Melba Klatt, secretary;
Verda Dyngc, treasurer; Celia
Gist, inside guard; Loretta Den
ncy, outside guard; and Isobel
Tucker, trustee.
Installing officers were, Ora
Meyers and Verda Edsall. In
stalling conductor and conduc
tress were Frank Shafcr and
Ruby Mne.
All officers and the drill team
were presented with corsages
and boutonnieres. The auxiliary
presented Junior Past President
Leona White and Mrs. Edsall
with flowers and the drill team
presented Ethyl Weed with a
gift.
Flag Day Program
Planned by Union
A Flag Day program is being
planned by the Women's Chris
tian Temnerance Union for a
I meeting on that day, June 14, at
the home of Mrs. B M. Linlnger,
I 60B South Onkdale avenue, at
two o'clock. Miss Ora Cox will
I give the history of the flag.
The Rev. Stanley Kellar of
, the Brethren church will present
! devotlonals and Mrs. Delbert
Daniels will provide music. A
j social hour will follow the meet
I ing.
Arizona Wedding
Planned For Today
Of Interest Here
Of Interest here Is the an
nouncement that the wedding of
Miss Helen Ann Cox of Globe.
Arizona, to Second Lt. William
A. Salade of Medford will take
place this afternoon at the First
Presbyterian church in Globe.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Harrison Leon
ard Cox of Globe.
Lt. Salade is the son of Mrs.
Lillian Salade, Central Point,
and L. A. Salade, Old Stage
Road. He is now stationed at the
army air base at Phoenix, Ariz.
University Girl,
Douglas M or doff
Announce Troth
THE OLD-TIME RELIGION
Devotional and Evangelistic Services, Sunday at 11 A.M.,
3 P.M.. 7.45 P.M. Tuesday and Friday, I P.M.
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Special Musle by Orchestra and Choir Sunday Evening.
Inspiring Preaching.
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
N. Central at 3rd St.
Everyone Welcome. No collection taken
Announcement has been made
of the betrothal of Miss Evelyn
Marie Little of Arlington, Calif.,
to Douglas Forsythe Mordoff,
formerly of Medford and now
of Richmond, Calif The bride
elect announced the news to her
classmates at the Hanson House
on the University of California
campus last Monday.
Miss Little is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Little, of
Arlington and is a student in
pre-nursing at the California
school. The future bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G
Mordoff of South Riverside Ave.,
Medford. He was graduated
from Oregon State college in
1942 and is now employed as a
chemical engineer with Standard
Oil company of California at
their Richmond, Calif., refinery.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Lorraine Larsen
Married Thursday
To Walter Miller
The wedding of Mrs. Lorraine
Larsen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Redden, 1016 Reddy
avenue, and Sgt. Walter R. Mil
ler was solemnized Thursday
evening at the Redden home.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Dr Louis Kirby
of the First Methodist church be
fore a small group of relatives
and close friends. The couple
was attended by Miss Irene
Franklin and John Redden,
niece and brother of the bride.
The bride wore an afternoon
dress of dusty rose and a match
ing corsage of rose buds. Miss
Franklin's dress was of aqua
crepe and her corsage was of
pink carnations. The bride's
mother wore a dress of soft pink
with a gardenia corsage.
The living room, where the
ceremony was performed, was
made lovely with June roses and
the dining table was centered
with an arrangement of Dainty
Bess roses.
The wedding cake was first
cut by the bride and Mrs.
George Russell, Mrs. John Red
den and Mrs. Augusta Coy as
sisted with the serving.
The bride is a native daughter
of Medford and is employed at
Mann's beauty, salon Sgt. Mil
ler is the son of Mrs. Ina Clark
of Kamiah, Ida.; and is a veteran
of the African and Italian cam
paigns, having just returned
from more than two years overseas.
The couple will spend their
honeymoon at Crescent City,
Calif., and will then go to Santa
Ana, by way of the coastal route,
where the groom will be station
ed for reassignment.
Capt. and Mrs. Raymond Ross were married the latter part of
April in the First Methodist church. Mrs. Ross, the former Doro
thea Olsen, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen, 40
Berkeley Way. (Shangle photo.)
Miss Yocum Wed
To Harold Stagg
In Recent Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Yocum,
Griffin Creek, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Violet
Ruth, to Harold Stagg of Jack
sonville. The service took place
May 27 at the home of the Rev.
George Baker, pastor of the As
sembly of God church, with the
Rev Baker performing the cere
mony. The bride wore an aqua blue
crepe dress with white acces
sories and her flowers were a
corsage of gardenias.
Following the service a wed
ding dinner was served at the
home of the bride's parents.
Guests were Mrs. Evelyn Brady,
mother of the groom; Mrs. Guy
Dix and children. Miss Bonnie
Jaspers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slate,
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stagg and
family, Mr. and Mrs Paul Quack
enbush, Ilene and Shirley Yo
cum. Mr. and Mrs. Stagg will make
their home in Jacksonville.!
Troop Will Meet.
Tuesday Evening
A dinner and business meet
ing will be held by the Ladies'
Mounted Troop Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. William
Grenbemer, 23 Rose avenue, at
7 o'clock. All members of the
troop, and of the Sheriff's Posse,
are reminded of the Sunday drill
this morning at 10 o'clock at the
posse stables.
Last Monday evening the
troop was entertained at the
home of Mrs. O. H. Bengtson,
Oregon Terrace. Guests for the
evening were Mrs. Earl Leever
and Mrs. Larry E. Edmonds
Extension Unit
Announces Party
A garden party Is planned by i
women of the Oakgrovc Extcn- j
sion unit for Tuesday afternoon. 1
The affair will be at the homo
of Mrs. Fred Sander, Oakgrove!
road, and is set for 1:30 o'clock. :
A feature of the meeting and
party will be Installation of of-
ficers.
Refreshments will be served
by the unit and anyone in the
neighborhood interested is Invit
ed to attend.
Daughter and Son
Here From Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Much Mitchell.
407 Maple Park drive, have as
their guests this week their1
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Crow and '
son, Calvin, of Seattle, and their
niece, Mrs. George Crow of Port-1
iana
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GROCETERIA
Number 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Luncheon-Shower
Given Saturday
For Miss Tumy
Miss Deborah Tumy, whose
wedding is planned for June 28
at St. Mark's Episcopal church
here, was honored Saturday at
a luncheon given by Mrs. Lillian
Salade at her home near Central
Point. Miss Tumy's fiance is
Richard C. Ashcom, navy V-12
medical student at Wayne uni
versity, Detroit. His home is at
Johnstown, Pa.
Following the luncheon Miss
Tumy was presented a gift show
er. Invited to the affair were her
mother, Mrs. Earl Tumy, her
grandmother, Mrs Charles C.
Gilbert, and a group of school
friends.
Service Group Plans
Sewing Meet Tuesday
The serviceroup of the Local
Officers' Wives club will meet at
the Outpost Tuesday at 8 p. m
to sew. The group is to make
booties, afghan squares or stuffed
toys and any officer's wife is in
vited to attend the meeting.
It is staled the group needs
old felt, yarn, darning and knit
ting needles and old materials
for stuffed toys and anyone hav
ing these is asked to leave them
at the Outpost.
Miss Huldah Rose
Becomes Bride Of
Sergeant Fisher
Miss Huldah Rose and Staff
Sergeant J. L. Fisher were mar
ried Friday, June 1, the cere
mony taking place at the First
Presbyterian church in Medford
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The
Rev. Harry W. Hansen read the
service. Miss Rose is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose,
429 South Front street, and Sgt.
Fisher's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl W. Fisher of Springfield,
Ore.
For her wedding Miss Rose
wore a tailored - navy blue suit
with white accessories and a cor
sage of talisman roses. Her at
tendant, Mrs. L. I. Martin of
Ashland, wore a gold colored
suit and a corsage of pink roses.
Best man for Sgt. Fisher was
Cpl. Darrel Copeland, on leave
from Camp Swift, Tex.
Following the ceremony
friends of the couple were in
vited to the Rose home where
wedding refreshments includ
ing the traditional cake, were
served.
After the wedding trip Sgt.
and Mrs. Fisher will go to Van
couver, Wash., where the ser
geant will report at Barnes hos
pital. He recently returned to
this country from the European
war theater where he served 29
months with the First Army.
Mrs. Fisher graduated from
Medford high school, attended
Southern Oregon College of Ed
ucation and for the past three
years taught in the Eagle Point
schools.
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Many Attend Tea
Given at Academy, ,
Sunday Afternoon
The benefit tea given last
Sunday afternoon at St. Mary's
Academy proved to be a large
affair, with more than 100 guests
attending. The affair honored
the Sisters of the Holy Names
society who have served as
teachers at the academy last
year and was given by women
of the parish.
A program included a dance
by Girl Scout troop members,
with music provided by Carol
Dav and Joan Blunkall. Musi
cal numbers were given by Caro
line Hedrick, Gertrude Lewis.
Joanne Gosch and Mary Annette
Rentz.
Those who arranged the tea
and assisted during the after
noon were Mrs- Joseph Dugan,
Mrs. John DiSuma, Miss Ger
trude Lewis, Mrs. Merle Merri
man, Mrs. Delbert Clifford, Mrs.
R. A. Miksche, Mrs. Jane Swan
son, Mrs. Don Chandler, Mrs. G.
C Pendergast and Mrs. James
Murray. Also assisting were
the Misses Joanne Gosch, Char
lotte Singler, Phyllis, Jocelyn
Mcunier, Yvonne LaBarr, Lola
Hedrick, Noreen Kelly and Anna
Marie Murphy.
Miss Doris Fine
f-And Leonard Hake
Wed Last Month
Miss Doris Louise Fine, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.
Miller of Toledo, Ore., became
the bride of Leonard Stanley
Hake, son of Mr. and Mrs.Sjtan
ley Hake, 540 South Fir street,
in a ceremony held May 16 at
Toledo.
The Rev. James Wilson of the
Toledo Methodist " church, per
formed the double ring cere
mony. Wedding music was play
ed by Mrs. John L. Graham and
Mrs. James Wilson sang.
The bride wore an eggshell
satin dress with a short train and
fingertip veil. She carried a bou
quet of gardenias and pink rose
buds. Her sister, Pauline Fine,
was attendant and wore a frock
of delphinium blue and carried
a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Jan
et Parton, the bride's cousin,
was flower girl. Sgt. CarmiFer
guson was best man and Verlyn
Fine and Marvin Hawkins were
ushers.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parton.
The bride and groom are now
at , their- home in San Diego,
Calif., where the groom is at
tending school. He is a yeoman
second class in the navy.
Irene Franklin,
William Person
Wed at Modesto
Miss Irene Franklin, daughter
of Mrs. George Russell, 1108
East Eleventh street, left Med
ford Friday for Modesto, Calif.,
where she was married Satur
day to Pfc. William Person,
' Miss Franklin graduated from
Medford high school in June,
1943, and has been employed at
the Southern Oregon Credit
bureau.
Pfc Person was attached to
the medical corps of Camp White
for two years and was recently
transferred to the army hospital
at Modesto. The young couple
will make their home in that
city.
Automobile drivers should de
velop the habit of always glanc
ing at the tires before getting
into the car.
Ensign and Bride
Visitors in Valley
Ensign Verne Kellenback and ;
bride, the former Jean Gladys
Kelley, who were married May j
25 in Kalispell, Mont., have been j
visiting friends in the valley re
cently. Ensign Kellenback, a navy
flier, has seen action in both
the European and Pacific theat-.
ers. He is a graduate of Med-;
ford high school, class of 1941,
and was later a student at South-'
era Oregon College of Education, j
The officer's parents, formerly j
of Medford, now reside in Giants J
Pass. i
He will report for active duty
June 14 j
Birthday Is Celebrated i
At Borah Home Tuesday ' I
Central Point Mrs. Clarence
Borah entertained Tuesday in
honor of her husband, who cele-!
brated his birthday anniversary
that day. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Feebler, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Franks, Mrs Emma Per
kins and Mrs. Mary Page.
No-Host Party Held j
At Carpenter Home
A group of valley residents,
held a no-host dinner party last!
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter,!
Topsides, on the Old Slage road.
About 25 attended. !
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