FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Society and Qubs
Evelyn Van Hise, ,
Loyal G. Harper
Married June 16
Miss Evelyn Van Hise, daught
er of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Van
Hise of 928 East Jackson boule
vard, became the bride of Loyal
G. Harper, radioman third class.
United States navy, in a cere
mony performed June 16 at the
Holland hotel. Mr. Harper's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.
Harper of 27 Lewis avenue.
The marriage vows were read
by Elder Clemens of the Latter
Day Saints' church at 9:30
o'clock in the evening in the
presence of immediate members
of the family.
The bride, given In marriage
bv her father, wore a white
formal dress. Her veil was held
In Dlace by orange blossoms, and
she carried a bouquet of red
roses and white gardenias.
Maid of honor was Miss
Gloria McGraw, who wore a
formal gown of pink net and
carried gardenias. Bob Tingley,
machinist's mate first class,
United States navy, was best
man.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Van Hise wore a black
dress with red rose corsage.
Mrs. Harper was dressed in navy
blue, with a corsage of red roses.
A reception following the
wedding was also held at the
hotel, with Mrs. L. Ritchie,
sister of the bride, serving.
Mrs. Harper attended the Med
ford schools, and is employed
at Adrienne's. Mr. Harper
worked in Medford before cnt
cring the navy three years ago.
He has served several months
of overseas duty, and is now' at
tached to a gun boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper were at
home to their friends at 414
Newtown street until he left
June 28 to return to Norfolk
Va. In his absence, Mrs. Harper
is making her home with her
parents.
Wetleyan Service Guild
Will Be Ashland Gutiti
Members of tho Weslcyan Ser
vice Guild of the Medford Meth
odist church will be guests of
the Ashland guild at a dinner
Tuesday evening at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. George Bruce in
Ashland. Those attending are
asked to meet at the local church
at 6:13 p.m.
Bad Cross Chairman
Guatta At Luncheon
The 20 local chairmen of all
Hed Cross services were lunch
eon guests of Mrs. Alfred Car
penter at her home on the Old
Stage road Saturday, when they
met to decide on a program for
the annual meeting in July. The
group also made plans for In
creasing Red Cross activities in
anticipation of tho expected re
activation of Camp. White.
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Carrying the tame High Class
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Sunday. July t, I94S
Lynchs Celebrate
60th Anniversary
At Family Dinner
In celebration of their 60th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Lynch of 137 S. Ivy
street, were honored guests at a
dinner last Tuesday evening
when children of the couple liv
ing here gathered at the family
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch were mar
ried at Holdredgc, Ncbr., July
3, 1885. Mr. Lynch was born
near Browning, 111., Oct. 27,
1861, and Mrs. Lynch, who was
Fannie M. Burton before her
marriage, was born at Malta, 111.,
May 5, 1866. The couple came
to Medford in 1926 and except
for one year spent at Marshficld,
have made their home here con
tinuously since then.
The eight living children of
the couple are Elsie L. Lynch of
San Diego; Thomas B. Lynch,
Medford; Lura Leonard, Brook
ings, Ore.; Mrs. Lawrence Duff,
Medford; Cora and Veda Lynch
living at home; and Mrs. Eve
Henderson of Sitka, Alaska.
George Icenhower
Weds Eastern Girl
A military wedding In the post
chapel at Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey, on June 24 united in
marriage Miss Helen Edna Rnine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence B. Raine of Neptune, New
Jersey, and Lt. George Arthur
Icenhower, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Icenhower of Ash
land. The services were read at
one o'clock in the afternoon by
Chaplain Charles McLaughlin.
The bride was graduated from
Holy Spirit school at Asbury
Park and the Neptune high
school, class of 1942. She has
been employed with the signal
corps at Camp Evans.
Lt. Icenhower was graduated
from Ashland high school, and
enlisted in the army in 1940.
After attending signal corps
school at Fort Monmouth, he was
sent to officers' training school
and received his commission tn
July, 1942. He has been overseas
in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan for
nearly three years, returning to
this country last month.
Nile Sewing Group
Meets Thursday
Mrs. E. B. Price was hostess
to a group of sixteen Medford
women at the regular meeting
of the sewing group of Zulelma
Temple, Daughters of the Nile,
at the Price home, 1006 Sunset
avenue, Thursday.
A covered dish luncheon was
served in the yard at noon, and
the women spent the afternoon
knitting afghan squares for the
Red Cross.
The annual sewing project for
the Crippled Children's Hospital
maintained by the Shrine will be
started soon. Garments for use
by the patients are made by
local clubs in each district. Meet
ings arc held in Medford every
two weeks.
Stanleys VitUMedford
En Route to Union Creek
Lt. Commander and Mrs. H.
A. Stanley were in Medford,
Saturday, en route to their sum
mer home at Union Creek where
they plan to spend the next six
weeks. Lt. Commander Stanley
has been placed on the retired
list of the United States navy,
and the family now lives in San
Francisco.
A son of Lt. Commander and
Mrs. Stanley, Lt. Harry C. Stan
ley, recently returned from the
South Pacific area, and is now
attending gunnery ordnance
school in Washington,
Ladies' Mounted Troop
Plans Business Meeting
Membcri of the Ladles' i
Mounted Troop, auxiliary of the
Jackson County Sheriff's Posse,
arc requested to attend a busi-'
ncss meeting Tuesday at 7:30
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harry
Barneburg, 15 Chestnut street.
The Posse and Mounted Troop 1
successfully completed their 4th
annual rodeo and horse show in
Medford Inst week-end, and ap- j
pea red at the annual rodeo in
Klamath Falls July 4. j
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Carolyn Edwards
Installed Monday
As Noble Grand
Carolyn Edwards was installed
noble grand of Olive Rebckah
lodge at installation ceremonies
conducted at the I.O.O.F. hall
Monday evening, with Ina Hu-
son, . district deputy president,
presiding.
Other officers installed for the
current term were: Ina Huson,
right supporter to noble grand;
Marie Hansen, left supporter to
noble grand; Jane McCarty, vice
grand; Ethel Pease, right sup
porter to vice grand; Besse Dyer,
left supporter to vice grand;
Maud Daughcrty, recording sec
retary; Julia Gregory, treasurer;
Atlanta Ncffsingcr, chaplain;
Agnes French, warden; Lillian
Peterson, conductor; Katherlne
Fleming, flag bearer; Carrie
Milnes, inside guard; and Flor
ence Klatt, outside guard.
Committees appointed for the
present term were: finance, Ella
Rogers, Edith Prescott, and Rose
Young, and publicity, Minnie
Bryant.
The district deputy president
was assisted by the following
installing staff: Lona Bergman,
grand marshal; Ethyl Weed,!
grand warden; Lottie Howard
grand treasurer; Caroline Lead-;
ers, grand musician; Grace Ham
lin, inside guard; and Rose
Young, outside guard.
Guards were Marjorie Pear
son, Mary Cave, Fredene Doty
Leona Gilinsky, Veva Wimcr
and Virla Aldredgc, and flower
girls were Georgia Hess and Iv
Walden
A patriotic drill was presented
by several Rcbekahs in seating
the flag bearer, and Mrs. Bessie
Hubler gave a vocal solo, accom
panied by Caroline Leaders
Corsages were presented to all
taking part in the installation.
Following the installation, re
freshments were served.
Visitors present were Pearl
Blanton of Springfield, Ore.;
Elsie Milliard, Ventura, Calif.;
and Nellie Reed, Rio-Del-Mar
Park, Calif.
The committee in charge of
the meeting July 16 consists of
Florence Klatt, chairman, assist
ed by Edith Prescott, Nellie
Nicholsen, Nida Oatman, Mar
jorie Pearson, Edna Albern, Carl
Pearson, and George Edwards
Mary Cave and Maud Daughcrty
are in charge of entertainment
Fidelity Circle
Luncheon Tuesday
Next meeting of the Fidelity
Circle of the First Methodist
church will be held Tuesday
July 10, at the home of Mrs. Max
Cramer. Those attending arc
asked to meet at the church at
1:30 p.m. for transportation.
A silver ' luncheon will be
served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. F. S. Brandon and Mrs.
Frank Fanger, Jr. Devotional
services will be In charge of Mrs
Robert Rac.
A study of "Paul's Letter to
the Philippians will be started
by Mrs. Robert Taylor, giving
the background of the Apostle
and the church at Philippi.
Miss Virginia Hammond
Leaves For California
Miss Virginia Hammond left
Medford Saturday for Laguna
Beach, Calif., where she will
visit her brother and his wife.
Major and Mrs. Bruce Hammond
for a month. Major Hammond is
stationed at the marine base at
Camp Pendleton near Laguna
Beach.
Local Woman Returns
From Colorado Visit
Mrs. Audrey Miles returned
to Medford last week after a six
weeks trip to La Junta, Colo.,
where she visited relatives, and
returned by way of Canada and
Washington. Mrs. Miles makes
her home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Price of 1006 Sun
set avenue.
Nurses Know
Thai Cleanliness
Is Vital
If you know a nurse ask
her about the Importance
of clean clothing and linen.
She'll tell you that cleanli
neil ii essential to health
ful living. That's why we
take particular care to tee
that your laundry is done
under the most sanitary
conditions.
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The wedding of Miss Alpha
Edith Whillock. 1003 West Main
son of Mrs. Lucy Crews, 737
Wednesday evening. June 20.
marriage vows before a group of 250 friends and relatives. Fol
lowing a brief wedding trip, Capt. and Mrs. Crews went to Phoenix,
Ariz., near the officer's station at Thunderbird army air field.
(Shangle photo.)
Arietta Tyrrell
Weds Navy Man
In Eugene Rites
The wedding of Miss Arietta
Tyrrell and Denver Bullock,
United States Navy, was sol
emnized June 27 in the Condon
Chapel of the First Congrega
tional church at Eugene, Oregon.
The Rev. W. G. Nicholson read
the double ring ceremony, and
the bride was given in marriage
by her father, Arden M. Tyrrell
of Lake Creek, Ore.
The bride wore a powder blue
suit with white flower hat, and
carried an orchid with white
satin streamers. Her sister. Miss
Mabel Tyrrell, as attendant.
wore a gray-blue suit and yellow
feather hat. Her corsage was gar
denias and yellow rosebuds.
Best man was Harry Alkire,
U. S. Navy.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Robert T. Nelson of Eugene sang
"Because" and "At Dawning"
accompanied by Miss Helen
Lucaas.
A reception was held in the
Wheeler room of the church fol
lowing the service. Guests in
eluded Miss Carrie Jo Bullock of
San Pedro, Calif., sister of the
groom, John Tyrrell of Lake
Creek, Ore., brother of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Douglas of
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Jules V.
Napier of Klamath Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Alkire of Coos
Bay and Miss Jemne Mote of
Ashland.
After a brief wedding trip, the
couple will reside in Coos Bay
where the groom is stationed at
tho naval base. The bride attend
ed Southern Oregon College of
Education and Oregon State col
lege. Before her marriage she
taught in the commerce depart
ment of Ashland high school and
Coos Bay high school.
Donald Price Family
Living in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Price
and baby are now living in Port
land, where Mr. Price is serving
as an instructor at Multnomah
college. They have been living
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TEACHER?
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rectory of teachers of all
instruments, as well at of
voice and will be glad to
help you all we can in
finding just the teacher
which bett meet your
needs. We believe that,
for the stranger in town
especially, that this is an
invaluable service.
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MUSIC CENTER
111 West Main St.
Radio Service Annex
19 North Fir St.
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Belle Whillock, daughter of Mrs,
streot, and Capt, Wayne Crews,
West 14th street, was an event of
The Rev. W. A. Dawes read the
Carol Pawlowski
And William Hyde
Troth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pawlow
ski of Santa Fe. N. Mex., for
merly of Jacksonville, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Carol, to William R. Hyde,
seaman first class, United States
Navy.
Parents of Seaman Hyde are
Mrs. Rita Reed of 2355 N. W.
Johnson street, Portland, and
William R. Hyde, Sr., of 412V
High street, Klamath Falls. Both
young people attended Jackson
ville high school.
Miss Pawlowski completed
her senior year of high school at
Santa Fe, and is employed at the
Girl Scout office there.
Her fiance has been in the
navy for the past 25 months,
and has Just returned from Oki
nawa. for the past six months at Anch
orage, Alaska, and visited in
Medford with Mr. Price's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Price
of 1006 Sunset avenue, for two
weeks before going to Portland.
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Belcher-DeWald
Marriage Rites
Held In Medford
Miss Iris Belcher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belcher of
Tamalco, 111., and Pfc. Louis
DeWald of Lampasses, Texas,
were married Saturday, June 30
at the home of the bride's cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ballance, 525
Edward street. Dr. Louis C.
Kirby read the service at eight
o clock m the evening before a
small group of relatives.
Parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Louis DeWald, Sr.
Attendants for the couple
were Mrs. Robert Krieger, sister
of the bride, and First Sgt. John
Cabe, . stationed with Pfc. De
Wald as a prisoner of war guard
at Camp White.
The bride wore a powder blue
afternoon dress with white ac
cessories, and a corsage of roses.
Mrs. Krieger wore a rose colored
dress with black accessories and
white gardenias.
At the reception following the
ceremony, the bride first cut the
wedding cake, and serving was
completed by Mrs. Ballance
from a table decorated with cala
lilies and tapers.
Following a short trip, the
couple returned to Medford and
! are now making their home at
435 S. Central avenue.
Mrs. DeWald came to Medford
in February of last year, and is
employed in the office of the
Bear Creek Orchards.
Out-ot-town guests present at
the wedding were Miss Rettie
Simcox of Illinois, and Miss Bob
bie Jean Schrader of Texas, a
cousin of the groom.
Joint Meeting
Held In Ashland
Mother Bickerdyke Tent No.
13, Daughters of Union Veterans
of Ashland was hostess to Elta
Deuel Hubbs .Tent No. 11 of
Medford at its June meeting in
the Episcopal parish .house in
Ashland June 27.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at two o'clock to about
40 members of the two tents.
A memorial service honoring
deceased members was present
ed by the Ashland group. Ob
jects and aims of the organiza
tion were given by Miss Ora Cox
of Medford, past national presi
dent of the organization, and Dr.
Susie Standard, state depart
ment chaplain, reported on the
recent convention at Coos Bay.
Attending from Medford were
Ora Cox, Dr. Susie Standard,
Katherine Wait, Britta Williams,
Grace Guyer, Mabel Carr, Lu
cille Scheffel, Nellie Ferris,
Katherine Rowley, Maybelle
Klemm, and Maude Daugherty.
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June Weybright
Married June 25
To Edward Tarp
Valley friends of Miss June
Weybright will be interested to
learn of her marriage June 25 to
Edward Tarp of Bremerton,
Wash. The service was read at
an early morning ceremony in
the northern city, and the couple
was attended by the bride's fath
er, Frank Weybright, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Laurenson.
For her wedding. Miss Wey
bright wore a pale blue suit with
white accessories.
The bride Is a graduate of Ash
land high school and Southern
Oregon College of Education.
She taught in the grade school
at Anderson Creek for one year
and at Climax two years before
leaving the valley for Washing
ton. For the past two years she
has taught in the Bremerton
schools.
Mr. Tarp Is employed in the
Bremerton shipyards.
Following a brief wedding trip
around Puget Sound, Mr. and
Mrs. Tarp returned to Bremer
ton. Mrs. Tarp is a niece of Mrs.
C. C. Harper of Talent.
Zonta Club To Entertain
Local Business Women
Medford Zonta club members
will entertain members of the
Business and Professional Wom
en's club Tuesday evening at a
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