FOUR MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Clubs
Couples Wed In
Double Ceremony
At Jacksonville
A double wedding ceremony
June 9 united in marriage two
valley couples. Miss Beverly
Stancliffe, daughter of Mrs.
George A. Bourne, Route 4, Med
ford, nnd Bert Stancliffe, Phoe
nix, was married to Donald Gold
en, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J
Golden, 108 Lincoln street, and
Miss Erma Minger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mlnger, 2117
Capitol avenue, became the bride
of Galo Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Johnson, Central
Point highway.
The double service took place
at the home of the Rev. Law
rence Mitchelmore, Jacksonville,
with the pastor reading the cere
mony at 2 o'clock in the after
noon. .
Miss Stancliffe wore a two
piece white linen suit with white
accessories and a corsage of
sweetpcas. Miss Minger's wed
ding costume was a two-piece
powder blue suit with white ac
cessories and her flowers were
gardenias.
Attendants for both brides
were Miss LaVonne Golden and
Miss Donna Ray Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden will re
side in Medford at 211V4 North
Peach street, the groom being
employed by the Goodyear com
pany, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnsoh
will reside with the groom's par
ents for the present. Mrs. John
. son is a graduate of Medford
senior high school and Mrs. Gol
den was a student at Phoenix
high school last year.
Bridge-Luncheon
Given Saturday
Honors Miss fumy
Miss Deborah Tumy, who Is
to be married later this month,
was honored guest at a luncheon
given Saturday afternoon by
Mrs. W. Garland Jones. The af
fair was at the home of Mrs.
Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred S. V. Carpenter, Topsidcs.
Following luncheon the guests
swam and played bridge and
Miss Tumy was presented a
shower of gifts. About 25 of
Miss Tumy's friends were pres
ent. '
Miss Tumy's fiance, Richard
C. Ashcom, Is to arrive next
week-end from Wayne univer
sity at Detroit and the wedding
will take place June 28 at St.
Mark's Episcopal church here.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy, 705
Park street.
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Miss Olive Austin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Austin
310 Laurel street, and Martin J.
McGrath. son of Mr. and Mrs,
Peter Frielburg of Portland,
were married June 9, the cere
mony taking place at Sacred
Heart Catholic church here,
Both are in the service, the bride
being a Wave and the groom in
the navy.
The service was read at 11
o'clock in the morning by Father
Thomas Hamilton. Miss Emily
Austin, sister of the bride, and
Jim Miller, Medford, were at
tendants.
For her wedding the bride
wore a light blue suit with white
accessories and a corsage of gar
denias and rosebuds.
A wedding breakfast was ser
ved at the Medford Hotel and
Mr. and Mrs. McGrath then left
for Portland to visit the groom's
parents. Later they reported for
duty at the naval air station,
Klamath Falls, where both are
stationed. The bride Is a phar
macist's mate second class in the
Waves and the groom a pharma
cist's mate first class with the
navy.
Mrs. McGrath is a graduate of
St. Mary's Academy high school
here, while the groom attended
school in Portland.
Mildred Prather
Becomes Bride
Of Medford Man
In a simple ceremony which
took place in Medford the after
noon of June 9, Mrs. Mildred
Prather, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kleger of Clatskanie,
became the bride of Carl Pylcs,
son of Mrs. Florence Pyles of
Medford.
Arrangements of snapdragons
and roses were used to decorate
the Presbyterian Church parlor
where the couple exchanged
their vows. The Rev. Harry W.
Hansen officiated. Immediately
preceding the ceremony Mrs.
William McAllister sang "O
Promise Me," accompanied by
Mrs. H. E. Marsh.
Mrs. Ethel Morrison, Klamath
Falls, and Melvyn Pyles, brother
of the groom, attended the cou
ple. For her wedding the bride had
chosen a pastel blue two-piece
silk jersey dress with white ac
cessories and a corsage of garde
nias. Mrs. Morrison was attired
In dn ivory crepe dress with pink
and blue accessories. She wore a
corsage of pink carnations,
Mrs. Florence Pylcs, the
groom's mother, wore a gown of
gray and violet figured mesh
with a corsage of sweet peas.
Guests at the ceremony in
cluded Mrs. Mclvin Pyles and
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Trippett of
Klamath Falls.
The bride and groom will
make their home al Medford
where the groom Is a district
manager for the California Ore
gon Power company.
Prior to her marriage Mrs.
Pylcs was employed by the
Klamath county school district.
Guest Day Affair
Given by Chapter
At Leavitt Home
Chapter BE of the P.E.O. Sis
terhood entertained the after
noon of Juno 9 at a guest day
, tea, the affair being at the home
! of Mrs. E. P. Leavitt, Queen
I Anne avenue, with Mrs. W. E
; Holmes as assisting hostess.
Musical numbers were fur
1 nlshed by the trio composed of
! Mrs. William McAllister, Mrs.
1 DarreH Huson and Mrs. George
Wendt and guests enjoyed a dis
play of heirlooms, historical
treasures and war souvenirs
brought by the members.
Mrs. O. 11. Bengtson and Mrs
L. C. Taylor poured during the
tea hour.
i Mrs. Leonard Carptnttr
' Makes Business Trip
! Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Ver
; itas Orchards, will leave today
i for San Francisco where she will
spend the week on business.
Miss Peggy Young
Is Betrothed To
Frank Rogers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young
of the- Griffin Creek district an
nounce the betrothal of their
daughter, Peggy Anne, to Frank
Rogers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rogers, Sr., GcBauer
apartments. The wedding Is
planned for early fall.'
Miss Young returned to Med
ford June 5 from Prlncipia col
lege, Elsah, 111., and plans to
leave the first of next month for
San Francisco, where she will
study this summer at the Chris
tianson ballet school.
Her fiance, until recently s
first lieutenant in the army air
corps, has returned home after
serving in England with the air
force as a pilot and is now on
the inactive list. He will leave
July 1 for Chicago for assign
ment with United Airlines. Mr
Rogers graduated from Medford
high school in 1941 and was as
sistant dispatcher for United Air
lines at San Francisco at the
time of entering the army in
October of 1942.
Miss Young graduated from
Medford high school with the
class of 1944 and entered Prin
cipia last fall.
Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Medford Hall
Mrs. Doris Baize was elected
president of the American Le
gion Auxiliary for the coming
year at a meeting held last week,
the last before the summer vaca
tion of the group. Elected to as
sist her in carrying out the pro
gram of the organization were
Nettie Ellcnburg, first vice-president;
Gloria Minneci, second
vice-president; Irene Stevens,
secretary; Mable Wiley, treas
urer; Norma Martin and Mae Co
ble, sergeants-at-arms: Ruth Par
ker, Belva Aiken, Grace Holmes,
members of the executive com
mittee. These officers will be formally
installed and assume their duties
in September.
Mrs. Baize is the wife of Dick
Baize, veteran of war II, who
was recently elected commander
of the Legion post. Mrs. Minne
cl's husband Is serving with the
armed forces in the South Pa
cific and Mrs. Wiley is the wife
of Charles Wiley, veteran of this
war, who has served the Legion
as adjutant the past year.
Mary E. Hawlcy, president of
the newly organized auxiliary at
Central Point, was introduced
and officers of the Medford unit
were Invited to assist In In
stalling officers at Central Point
on June 28.
Refreshments were served the
post and unit members by Belva
Aiken and Hulda Thurman, as
sisted by Ray Wright and Lyle
Thurman. '
Lady Elks Will Hold
Last Meeting of Year
Lady Elks will meet Tuesday
at the temple following which
the group will adjourn for the
summer months. Mrs. C. E.
Kunz and Mrs. Maude Snider
will be hostesses and special
prizes will be given. The group
meets at 2 o'clock for dessert
and games.
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Leonard Stanley Hake, son
of Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Hake,
540 South Fir street, and his
bride, the former Doris Louise
Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Miller of Toledo,
Ore., were married May IB at
Toledo. Mr. Hake is a navy
yeoman.
Rogue River Girl
Bride of Yeoman
In Home Wedding
Rogue River Miss Geneva
Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Moore, and Harold E.
Hargitt, U. S. N., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hargitt, Rogue
River, were united in marriage
Sunday, June 3, at Cozy Corner
Farm, home of the bride's par-
ents on Evans Creek. . !
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. D. E. Millard in
front of a rose banked fireplace.
Miss Joan Millard, of Medford.)
and Roscoe Hargitt, brother of!
the groom, attended the couple.
The bride's wedding costume
was a navy blue dress trimmed
with white and worn with white
accessories. Her flowers were a
corsage of red roses. Miss Mil
lard wore a light blue suit with
white accessories and a corsage
of white carnations.
Both the bride and groom are
graduates of Rogue River high
school and the bride later at
tended Southern Oregon College
of Education at Ashland. The
groom, yeoman second class, has
been in the navy for two years,
the last 18 months of which was
spent in the South Pacific.
Guests at the wedding, in ad
dition to immediate members of
the family, were Mrs. Mary
Moore, Mrs. Robert Hargitt and
children, Joann and Richard;
Sam Rigel; Cave Junction; Or
ville Rigel, Klamath Falls; Mrs.
Millard, Medford; Mr. and Mrs
Jesse Rigel and children. Enid.
Charles, Glenn and Maxine, of
Cave Junction, and Mr. and Mrs
D. H. Golden, Goblc, Ore. .
At the luncheon which follow
ed the service the bride and
groom cut the traditional wed
ding cake. Later they left for a
wedding trip to Portland.
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Will Join Husband
Mrs. Raymond Ross, the form
er Dorthea Olscn, 40 Berkeley
Way, left, this morning for San
Antonio, Tex., where she will
join her husband, Capt. Ray
mond Ross, who is stationed at
Ft. Sam Houston with the in
fantry. '
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Lester-Minear
Wedding Rites
The wedding of Miss Zavlve
Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lester, Crater Lake high
way, to Donald M. Minear, son
of Mrs. Jessie Minear, Route 1,
has been set for Sunday, June
24, In the First Baptist church.
Miss Lester has been employed
by the Medford schools for the
nt wn vfart while Mr. Minear
is manager of the Minear orchard
and dairy, Route 1. Botn attend
ed Medford high school, Miss
Lester graduating with honors
in 1943 and Mr. Minear with the
class of 1939. He later attended
the Los Angeles Bible Institute.
In the past few weeks the
bride-elect has been honored at
several showers. Among those
entertaining were the staff of
the Medford junior high school,
who gave a kitchen shower; Mrs
O. O. Caster and Mrs. Ray Ed
wards, with a miscellaneous
shower, and the Golden Link
Sunday school class and young
people of the First Baptist
church, who entertained with a
miscellaneous shower at the
home of Mrs. Edith Whillock.
1003 West Main street.
Friends Receive
News of Wedding
Of Grace Currie
Medford friends have received
news of the wedding o Miss
Grace Currie, daughter of Mrs.
John A. Currie and the late Mr
Currie, former Medford resi
dents, to Kenneth C. Hanson of
Portland. The service took place
June 8 at the Lutheran church.
Vancouver, Wash.
The bride graduated from
Medford high school and later
attended college at Canton, New
York. The Curries lived in Med
ford while Mr. Currie was asso
ciated with the Tomlin factory,
later the Timber Products com
pany, and after Mr. Currie's
death returned to Canton, their
former home. In recent years
Mrs. Currie and her daughter
have resided in Portland and
the bride was on the staff of the
Milwaukie high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will
make their home at 4312 East
Burnside street in Portland.
D.A.R. Chapter
Flag Day Picnic
Held Last Week
The garden of Mrs. H. F. W.
Spilver on Hamilton street was
the scene of the Flag Day picnic
held last week by Crater Lake
chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution. The picnic ta
bles were centered with red,
white and blue flower arrange
ments. Following luncheon Mrs. Hel
en Dixon presented excerpts
from the book, "A Great Time to
Be Alive" by Harry Emerson
Fosdick and also read from "Re
port on the Russians" by W. L.
White. Mrs. Bert Lowry, Oregon
state regent, stressed the study
of the national defense program
and the impending legislation
for peace and post-war plans.
Assisting Mrs. Spilver were
Miss Sara Van Meter and Mrs.
Marie Hansen.
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signed for lady-in-waiting. The waist
fullnen it to cleverly concealed, the
ttylct to tmart and fresh, that these are
the tort of cool drcsset you'd choose to
wear for lummer under any circum
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Former Residents
Visiting Medford
Are Honor Guests
Considerable informal enter
taining last week has centered
around a group of visitors here
from Salem and Portland. Here
from Salem are Mrs. Lloyd San
ders and two sons, Philip and
Steven, Mrs. Rosalie Porter and
two children, George and Judy,
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Starnes and two children, War
ren and Sue, from Portland. AH
are former residents and well
known in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Starnes and chil
dren are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Miksche, 813 Minnesota
avenue, and the two families
have been spending considerable
time at the Miksche summer
home at Shady Cove. Mrs. Por
ter is a guest of Mrs. Edwin R.
Durno, 1913 Hillcrest Road, and
the Porter children are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Porter, 828 Minnesota
avenue. Mrs. Sanders and her
sons have been visiting Mrs. San
ders' mother, Mrs. Stella Hen-
drickson, Girls' Community club,,
and will leave for home today.
Tonight Mrs. Dwight Findley
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fish
are entertaining at a dinner
party at the Findley home on
Glen Oak Court for Mr. and Mrs.
Starnes and Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Fish entertained the mem
bers of her bridge club with
Mrs. Porter as special guest, Mrs.
Porter having formerly been a
member of the club. The affair
was at the Fish home, Catherine
Court.
Friday afternoon Mrs. O. H.
Bengtson and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox
were hostesses for an affair
which honored Mrs. Sanders, the
party being at the Bengtson
home, 122 Oregon Terrace. Mrs.
Miksche entertained Thursday at
an afternoon party which honor
ed Mrs. Starnes, inviting a group
of Mrs. Starnes' friends to the
Miksche summer home.
Church Society
To Hold Picnic
Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church has
planned a picnic for this week
the affair to be Tuesday at the
home of Dr. B. R. Elliott, Route
2. Mrs. A. V. Hardy and Mrs,
Horace Thompson will provide
the program and special music
will be furnished.
It is stated that those wishing
transportation should meet at
the church at 12:45 p. m. Those
attending are asked to bring a
dish for the picnic menu, while
rolls and beverages are to be
furnished.
Wisconsin Visitors
Arrive Here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas
ser of Milwaukee. Wis., arrived
in Medford Saturday morning to
spend the next two weeks with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roemer and
family, 431 West Eleventh street.
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Sfuderits Return
To Valley Homes
To Spend Summer
This week-end finds almost all
the young people of the valley
home from schools and colleges
for the summer vacation, the ma
jority of the institutions having
lotoH the tnrm last week. A
few will return for summer ses
sions. ,
Among those home from Ore
gon State college are the Misses
Ruth Andrews, June Jarmin,
Joan Humphrey, Alpha Whil
lock, Alice Day and Mildred Mc-'
Kenzie. Returning from the
University of Oregon were the
Misses Beverly Jones, Virginia
Hammond, Nina Tuttle,' Helen
Webb, Betty Rose, Joyce and
Joan Utz, Margaret Thompson,
Eva Hedrick, Betty Frey and
Anne Scripter.
Miss Lois Pnngle and Miss
Barbara Inskecp are home from
Stanford university and Miss Pa
tricia Farrell is expected home
today. -
Bob Pittenger, Bob Davis and
Harry Nordwick are home from
the university and young Nord
wick is returning immediately
for the summer session.
Jacksonville Chapter
To Hold Initiation
Initiation will be held by
Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S.,
when the chapter holds the last
meeting before summer adjourn
ment Thursday. A covered dish
dinner at 6:30 p. m., at the hall
will precede the meeting. The
worthy-matron urges a large at
tendance and states that visiting
members are welcome.
Visitors Return Home
From California Trip
Mr$. Ina Huson, Lozier Lane,
and her daughter, Mrs. J. A'.
Phillips, South Peach street, re
turned home Thursday after vis
iting relatives in California. Mrs.
Phillips visited Mrs. Alena Er
skine, Oakland, and also spent
some time with her son, Dick,
electrician's mate, before he re
turned to sea duty. Mrs. Huson
spent a week with her sister,
Mrs. Nora Stout of Sacramento. '
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Star will hold the annual picnic
Wednesday of this week at the
home of Mrs. Edward C. Root,
Jacksonville highway. The af
fair is set for 12:30 o'clock and
each member attending is asked
to bring a covered dish and ser
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