Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, June U, 1948
Society and Clubs
Job's Daughters
Hold Ceremonies
At Masonic Hall
Pnrmpn Wriffht was In
stalled honored queen of Job's
Tlniiahters. Medford Bethel, at
formal ceremonies held Wednes
day at the Masonic hall here. She
succeeds Miss Nancy Swem. Par
ents and friends were guests for
the installation.
Miss Swem led the impressive
ceremony and upon its comple
tion the new queen was present
ed with the gavel, royal purple
robe and the crown of her office.
She presided over the remainder
of the meeting and introduced
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E.
Wright, and her brother, T. Sgt.
Delmer Wright, just returned
from three years of overseas
service.
A five-part poem was then
read by a group of the retiring
queen's close friends and she
was presented with a gift.
Installing officers were Betty
Jean and Mildred McKenzie,
Ann Conroy, Helen Rubenstein,
Ruth Andrews and Claire Thom
as. In addition to Miss Wright
those installed were senior prin
cess, Jean Zachariscn; junior
princess, Marjorie Thompson;
chaplain, Joan Hoppe; musician,
Harriet Walker; librarian, Mary
lin Nichols; recorder, Norma
Stearns; treasurer, Beverly Con
ser; first messenger, Janet Hors
lcy; second messenger, Jerry
Jerome; third messenger. Donna
Brewer; fourth messenger, Mary
Virginia Wait; fifth messenger,
Charmaine Brault; guide, Marg
ery Hammond; marshal, Pat Old
er, senior custodian, Beverly
Bishop; Junior custodian, Kath
leen Seekatz; Inner guard, Mary
Adams'; outer guard, Betty
Drummond.
Miss Iris Belcher
Is Honored Guest
At Shower Party
A wedding shower honoring
Miss Iris Belcher, 435 South
Central street, who will become
the bride of Pfc. Louis DeWald
June 30, was held Friday night
at the home of Miss Thclma
Loughary, 403 North Bartlett.
Miss Loughary and Mrs. Robert
Krlcger were hostesses.
Those attending were Mrs.
Eudora Smith, Mrs, Leo Bal
ance, Mrs. Millie Spalding, Mrs,
Curtis Mcdlin, Miss Pat Shore,
Miss Adabeo Seller, Mrs. Monta
Hill, Muss Bcrnice and Miss Mar
jorie Bloomingcamp.
Lazcrcice's
35 Ytari in Mtdford. Specialis
ing in Fin Diamonds only. Aik
th person who wears a Law
rtnc Diamond.
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APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
(N. Ctntral Av. at 3rd St.)
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A LIVELY HOPE
Which Is An Anchor to th Soul
Prsachtd by Ministers ot Faith and Courag
Ssrvlctn Sundsy. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m. and 7:4$ p.m.
Tuttday and Friday, I p.m.
Bptclal Music Tonight at 7:4$ p.m.
No collections Ukn
W hillock-Crews
Wedding Is Held
At Local Church
Miss Alpha Belle Whlllock
and Cantain Wayne Crews were
married at the First Baptist
church here Wednesday evening,
June 20. The service was read
at eight o'clock in the evening
by the Rev. W. A. Dawes In the
presence of about 250 relatives
and friends. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Edith Whlllock,
1003 West Main street and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Lucy
Crews, 737 West Fourteenth St.
The bride's gown was of lace
trimmed while marquisette worn
with a fingertip veil and she car
ried a bouquet of red roses. She
was given in marriage by her
brother, Charles Whlllock.
Miss Whlllock's maid-of-honor
warn Mien Virolnla Thnmfif nf
Vale, Ore., who wore a dress of
pale blue taffeta and net and
mrrijtri n hniimint nf ninlr ramn.
tions and blue delphinium.
Best man for Captain Crews
was L. W. Bates and ushers were
Lyle Schoppert, F. K. Waters
and Leo Hoag.
The bride's mother wore a
chartreuse onwn with a white
and chartreuse hat and .wore a
corsage of gardenias. The
groom's mother was gowned in
black with a white hat and her
flowers were a corsage of white
rosebuds.
Traditional music wax nlaved
by Miss Dorothy Wilder, who
also accompanied Mrs. Lucille
SchODDOrt. sister of the Broom.
when she sane "Because" and "I
Love You Truly."
Baskets of pink and white
gladioli arranged with tall
candelabra, and delphinium with
pastel colored snapdragons dec
orated the church.
The reception was at the
home of the bride's mother. The
traditional wedding cake was
first cut by the bride and groom,
after which two sisters of the
groom. Mrs. Melvin Hall and
Mrs. F. K. Waters, comoleted
the cutting. Mrs. Ravmnnd
Barnes and Mrs. Alfred Ander
son served the punch and coffee.
captain and Mrs. Crews are
on a week's weddlnir trln snH
will then leave for Phoenix,
Ariz., where the captain reports
June zt). for traveling Mrs.
Crews wore a suit nf onM nihir.
dine with brown and white ac
cessories and a corsaee of red
rosebuds.
Out-of-town
ding were Miss Pat Mann
Miss Virginia Skaggs, Portland;
miss iaa wi lard nf A.hionH.
Miss Betty Stutz, Corvallis; Miss'
June Cvru SMn nr mi t i
- , ' v.., funs uia
Matthews, Areata. Calif., and
Miss Mary Harriet Tracy of
Eureka, Calif.
Relatives of th
at the wedding and reception
u.ii uui-oi-iown were Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. McGce and Mr. and
Mrs. Colvcr Anrirnnn Aehi.,,,1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lawton and
naugmer, Dorothy Elizabeth.
Central Point.
Doctor Returns
From Vacation
Dr. Susie V. Stnnrir I,... I
to Medford Thursday after a
month's absence from the city.
Dr. Standard traveled by United
Airlines to Seattle where she vis
ited her dnunhtor rnn m..
Standard, formerly of Medford.
Kiisa omnciara is supervisor of
the Social Service department of
the King Countv hosnitnl In R.
attic.
Dr. Standard alun vlut )...
brother-in-law. Dr Sum r qij
ard, her sistcr-ln-law, Mrs. Mae
u. buck and other relatives
While in the PuBr-t SmmH or,,.
En route home she stopped in
l oruana wnerc she was a guest
of her son, Joe J. Standard, and
her brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert C. Vincent.
Dr. Standard then
annual state meeting of the
Daughters of Union Veterans at
Coos Bay June 19 and 20. She
has served as state department
chaplain during the past year
and was elected department in
spector and instructor for the
coming year.
Barbara Stuart
Becomes Bride
Of Mr. Gardner
....Miss Barbara Stuart, daughter
of Mrs. A. T. Wattcnbcrg, Route
3, and D. G. Stuart, Hillsboro,
Ore., became the bride of Jack
Gardner, Jr., son of Jack Gard
ner, Sr., Medford, June 14, at a
candlelight service in St. Mark's
Episcopal church here. The
Very Rev.- Herald Gardner, of
Salt Lake City, Utah, and the
Rev. George Turney performed
the ceremony.
Large baskets of gladioli ar
ranged with candelabra decor
ated the church and a bouquet
of white blossoms was placed be
fore the altar.
The bride's gown was of the
traditional white satin fashioned
with a train. Her veil was held
by orange blossoms and she car
ried red roses. She was given In
marriage by her father.
Mrs. W. H. McCart, sister of
the bride and matrdn of honor,
was dressed in a rose taffeta
gown and carried matching roses.
The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Ken
dall, wore pale pink with match
ing roses for her flowers.
Earl Sims was best man and
also in the wedding party was
the bride's brother-in-law, TSgt.
W. H. McCart.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held In the garden
of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Hampson, 19 Willamette ave
nue. After the cutting of the
cake by the bride and groom, the
groom's aunt, Mrs. Maude Wy
antt, completed the serving of
the cake and Mrs. Earl Sims
served punch.
The couple cll Immediately
for Seaside, Ore., for 10 days
and will return here for a few
days before continuing to Nor
folk, Va., where the groom will
attend naval school.
Social Affairs
Given In Honor
Of Bride-Elect
Miss Deborah Tumy, whose
wedding will take place Tues
day evening, has been the Incen
tive for a number of social af
fairs in recent days. Miss Tumy,
who will be married to Richard
C. Ashcom of Johnstown, Pa., Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Tumy, 705 Park street.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Walter
R. Jones entertained at a dinner
at the Colony club which hon
ored the bride-elect, inviting
several of Miss Tumy's close
friends.
Mrs. W, H. Mulrhead enter
tained Friday at a luncheon for
Miss Tumy, the luncheon also be
ing at the Colony club. Guests
were Miss Tumy, her mother,
Mrs. Earl Tumy, her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mrs.
Waltrr R. Jones, Mrs. W. Gar
i?r,d Jones, Mrs. Floyd Hart and
Mrs. James Kccble.
This evening Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred S. V. Carpenter and their
daughter, Mrs. W. Garland Jones
are entertaining at a cocktail
party at tho Carpenter home,
Topsidcs, which will honor Miss
Tumy and her fiance, who ar
rived Saturday from the east.
The cocktail parly Is set for five
o'clock.
Mrs. Morrill Here
To Visit Friends;
Is Honored Guest
A visitor in the valley at pres.
ent is Mrs. J. S. Morrill, who at
one time made her home here.
She is a guests of Mrs. Corbin
Edgcll, 22 Berkeley Way, and
plans to leave the middle of the
week for her home in Pebble
Beach, Calif.
Last night Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Cumnii,.s entertained at a dinner
for Mrs. Morrill, Inviting 24
guests to their home, 24 4 7 Hill
crest Road. Another dinner was
given for the visitor earlier in
the week, Mr. and Mrs. Gain
Robinson entertaining 12 guests
at their home, 933 South Holly
street.
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Na tional Officer Of League
To Fish Medford Thursday
Miss Olive McKay, Washing
ton, D. C, member of the Na
tional League of Women Voters
staff, will meet officers and
other board members of the
Jackson County League In Med
ford June 28 to discuss extension
of league services locally, ac
cording to Mrs. Justin Smith,
president. With Miss McKay will
be Mrs. John Stark Evans, newly
elected state president of the
league and a state board mem
ber, Mrs. Richard L. Godfrey,
both of Portland.
Miss McKay, a graduate of
the University of Montana with
advanced study at Columbia
university, Is national author
Miss Ruth Cuff el
Bride of Captain
In Church Service
An event of June 15 was the
wedding of Miss Ruth E. Cuffcl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
E. Cuffel. 909 North Central ave
nue, to Captain John A. Hunter,
son of the late Mrs. Nellie Cox
of Philadelphia, Pa. The cere
mony took place at the Mediora
Methodist church and was per
formed by the Rev. Louis, C.
Kirby. .
Miss Cuffel. given In marriage
by her father, wore a white suit
and a corsage of gardenias and
pink rosebuds. She carried a
white Bible. Mrs. Raymond
Ross, her only attendant, wore
a yellow 'suit with brown acces
sories and a corsage of gardenias
and rosebuds.
Lt. Charles Guy Pare of the
Royal Canadian navy was best
man.
The wedding music was play
ed by Mrs. R. L. Lantz and pre
ceding the ceremony John Eby
sang "Because."
Ushers were Riley Cook and
Chester Fitch.
Following tho service a dinner
was served for the wedding par
ty after which the couple left
for Captain Hunter's home in
Philadelphia. Later Captain
Hunter, who recently returned
to the United States after an ex
tended period of duty in the
South Pacific, will report to Fort
Dix. N. J., for reassignment.
Mrs. Hunter plans to return
to Medford about the middle of
July and will be with her par
ents at 909 North Central ave.
Wisconsin Girl
Married Friday
To Medford Man
Married last week at the Pres
byterian church were Miss
Audrey lone Sorenson, of Rice
Lake, Wis., and Edward McFnr
lanc, United States navy. The
service took place at two o'clock
Friday afternoon with the Rev.
Harry W. Hansen performing
the ceremony.
Miss Sorenson wore for the
service a pale blue suit and her
flowers were a corsage of red
rosebuds. Attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane will
remain in the valley until early
In July and will then go to San
Bruno, Calif., where the groom,
coxswain in the navy, reports
for duty. He has served three
years in the South Pacific.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Sorenson'
of Rice Lake and the groom Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Stcrigere, Routo 3, Box 426.
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Mrs. Lewis Leaving
For Washington Visit
Mrs. Ida Lewis, 1601 East
Main street, Is to leave today for
Everett, Wash., where she will
spend the next two weeks visit
ing friends and relatives. Mrs.
Lewis made her home in Everett
for 18 years before coming to
Medford.
Use Milk In
Preparing Delicious
Summer Meals
and Be
Sure It's
Grade A
PASTEURIZED
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ity on public law and govern
ment, labor economics, and so
cial legislation. She will visit
leagues throughout Oregon dur
ing the week.
It is understood that the three
women will arrive from Klam
ath Falls Thursday morning and
will meet before noon with vari
ous officers and department
heads of the Jackson county
league. At noon the visitors and
board members of the local
league will be entertained at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Carpen
ter, Veritas Orchards, for lunch
eon followed by an afternoon
meeting. They will return to
Klamath Falls in the evening to
continue the tour of the state,
Miss Fitzgerald
And Earl Weaver
Wed In Medford
In a simple ceremony the aft
ernoon of June 23, Miss Frances
Fitzgerald, daughter of Mrs. F.
H. Fitzgerald, of Sams Valley,
became the bride of Earl W.
Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Weaver, 841 East Ninth street,
Medford.
The service was read at 2
o'clock byvthe Rev. Harry W.
Hansen of the First Presbyterian
church, of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fitzger
ald, brother and sister-in-law of
the bride, attended the couple.
For her wedding the bride
wore a gold colored suit with
white accessories and a corsage
of gardenias, roses and delphi
niums. Mrs. Fitzgerald wore a
beige suit with a gardenia cor
sage. Attending the ceremony were
Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Weaver.
The bride and groom left Im
mediately after the ceremony for
a short wedding trip. They will
make their home on East Ninth
street, In Medford.
Mr. Weaver is manager of the
Grange Cooperative Supply, and
prior to her marriage Mrs. Weav
er was a teacher in Klamath
Falls schools.
Couple Honored
At Supper Party
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter entertained Thursday eve
ning at a supper party honoring
Captain and Mrs. William Horn.
Captain Horn is stationed at
Camp White and Mrs. Horn and
son are spending three weeks at
Shady Cove in order to be near
the officer.
Mrs. Horn Is a columnist for
the Los Angeles Examiner and
the family home is at Pasadena.
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ADRIENNE'S
Engagement Told
Of Miss Loeffler
To Naval Officer
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Loeffler,
404 West Fifth street, announce
the engagement of their daught
er, Mary Ellen, to Ensign Larry
A. Jackson. Ensign Jackson Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.
Jackson of Richfield, Kan. No
date has been set for the wed
ding. Mis Loeffler attended the
Medford schools and graduated
from Parkvllle high school,
Parkvllle, Mo. Later she at
tended the University of Oregon
for a year and is now employed
at Mann's Department store.
Miss Loeffler met her fiance
while Dr. Loeffler was stationed
with the V-12 unit at Park col
lege, Parkvllle, Ensign Jackson
having been a V-12 trainee
there at that time. Upon com
pletion of his training he at
tended the United States Naval
Reserve midshipman's school at
Columbia university, New York,
and received his commission as
ensign in October of 1944.
Ensign Jackson is now in
Medford for a 10-day leave and
Is a guest of Mrs. Loeffler and
her daughter. He will return to
sea duty.
Dr.. Loeffler, lieutenant-commander
in the navy, is also cur
rently on sea duty
Party Is Given
Tuesday Evening
For Mi Lester
Miss Zavive Lester, bride-elect
of Donald M. Minear, was honor
guest at a party for which her
aunt, Mrs. J. S. Lydiard, was
hostess Tuesday evening. Miss
Lester and Mr. Minear will be
married this afternoon at four
o'clock at the First Baptist
church.
Guests at the affair included
the young women who will be in
the wedding party and their
mothers. Attending were Miss
Muriel Piatt, Miss Winona Var
ner, Mrs. Pat Harbour, Miss
Jean Lydiard, Mrs. Donn V.
Piatt, Mrs. R. W. Crawford, Mrs.
Dayton Varner, Mrs. Effie Pruett
the guest of honor, Miss Lester,
and her mother, Mrs. J. E.
Lester.
Meeting Is Held
By Church Class
Mrs. Mabel Buchanan,
Stella Hendrickson and
Estella Hopkins made up
Mrs.
Mrs.
the
hostess committee which enter
tained the Alpha Delta class of
the First Christian church at the
Girls' Community club Thursday
afternoon,
Entertainment was provided
by Miss Joan Crawford, who
gave a group of piano numbers,
and games were played. Mrs.
Bessie Gott, vice-president, con
ducted a business meeting.
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Bay City Woman
Is Married To
Local Merchant
Mrs. Frances Silverman of San
Francisco and Isidore Winkle
man of Medford were married
Friday afternoon, the ceremony
taking place In the chapel of
Temple Emanu-EI in the bay
city. A reception was held that
evening at the Polace Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs.' Wlnkleman are
making a wedding trip north to
Portland, where the groom for
merly resided, and to Oregon
coast points and will return to
Medford about June 30.
The groom is manager of the
Dulien stores in Medford and
Ashland. 1.
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California Family
Visitors In M.dford
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Olson
and two children of Oakland,
Calif., are visiting Mrs. Olson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Van
Gordon, and Mr. Olson's mother,
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Portland ave
nue. . Mr. Olson, motor machin
ist's mate in the navy, recently
returned to this country after 18
months in the Aleutian Islands
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and Is now at Camp Paries,
Calif. They will remain here un
til July 3. '
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