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Beverly Pearson
Planning Wedding
In Early Autumn
Miss Beverly Pearson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pearson.
118 Clark street, is telling
friends of' her approaching mar
riage to Staff Sgt. Randy Hug
dahl. The engagement of the cou
ple was announced last Decem
ber, and the wedding is being
planned for next month.
Miss Pearson recently return-
1 4Mm a tVira WAplcn villt with
Sgt. Hugdahl's parents, Mi", and
Mrs. Jack Stewart of Milwaukee,
Wis. Her fiance is expected to
: arrive home in September after
several months active duty in
Italy with the 91st infantry di
; vision band. He was formerly sta
tioned at Camp White.
A no-hostess shower honoring
Miss Pearson was held Wednes
! day evening at the Pearson
. home, when a group of friends
arranged a surprise lingerie
shower. Refreshments were serv
ed by Miss Lucille Pearson, Mrs.
Laura Tipton, and Miss Shirley
Foster.
! Guests at the affair were the
Mesdames Adam Rickter, Lowell
Edwards, Bettle Lue Young,
Laura Tipton, Carolyn Alansky,
and Esther Nygaard, and tne
Misses Llllybelle Casebolt, Phyl
lis Werener. Shirley Foster, Bev
erly Mee, Anne Scrlpter, Doris
Clark, and Lucille Pearson.
Mrs. E. D. Scrlpter and Mrs,
Irene Shirley, assisted by Miss
Anne Scrlpter, entertained at a
bridal shower honoring Miss
Pearson the evening of Aug. 2,
at the Scrlpter home, 60 Rose
avenue. Following refreshments,
the group played pinochle.
Present were the Mesdames
Edith Beck, Barbara Ross, Nora
Glascock, Mel Lang, Doris Hus
ron, Jessie Laing, and Marjorie
Pearson, and Miss Diane Beck
c and Miss Lucille Pearson.
Olive Rtbekahs Invited
To Picnic Monday Night
All members of Olive Rebekah
lodge who are not Past Noble
Grands are invited to attend a
picnic Monday at 0 p. m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Dyer, 29 Myrtle street. The pic
nic is also for husbands of mem
bers, and visiting members, and
those attending are asked to
bring covered dishes and table
service.
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Sunday, Aug. 12, 1943
Portland Girl,
Pfc. Ousterhout
Married Sunday
The wedding of Miss Miry
Belle Walker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Walker of Port
land, and Pfc. William K. Ous
terhout, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Ousterhout of route 3, Med
ford, was an event of Sunday,
July 29, at Sunnyslde Methodist
church in Portland. Dr. Edward
Wolfe read the service before a
group of 200 friends and rela
tives of the couple.
The bride wore an ivory satin
gown with clunle lace Inserts,
and fingertip veil held in place
by a Juliet cap. She carried white
roses and bavardla. Maid of hon
or waj Miss Nancy Walker, who
was dressed in blue taffeta, and
the bridesmaids, Miss Stella
Spears of Seattle and Miss Max
ine Broehl of Portland wore pink
dresses of similar design. All
three carried old fashioned nose
gays of delphinium. Bonnie Lue
McKean, Portland, was flower
girl.
John Ousterhout, M e d f o r d,
was best man, and ushers were
Gerald Ousterhout, apprentice
seaman, Clifford Fanger, Port
land, and John Cram, chief
pharmacist's mate, Astoria.
A reception was held after the
ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents. Pfc. and Mrs.
Ousterhout are now at his par
ent's home near Medford, and
on expiration of the army man's
30 day furlough they will leave
for Camp Campbell, Ky. Pfc,
Ousterhout returned recently to
this country after 9 months duty
in Germany. He is a graduate of
Medford high school, and his
bride was graduated from Wash
ington high school in Portland.
Past Presidents Plan
Picnic For Husbands
Plans for a picnic for mem
bers of the Past Presidents club
of Degree of Honor lodge and
their husbands, to be held in the
Ashland park Sunday, Aug. 28,
were made at the regular month
ly meeting of the group, held
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. R. W. Denman, 1218 W.
Main street. Those who desire
transportation to the picnic are
asked to meet at 12:30 p. m. at
the Hotel Holland, and the group
will meet in the park about 1
o'clock.
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Wedding Tonight
The wedding of Miss Laura
Billings, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Billings of Ashland
and Flight Officer Kenneth H.
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley C. Jones of 512 Pennsylvania
avenue, is being held at the
Methodist churcb in Ashland this
evening. Dr. George W. Bruce
will read the service at 8 o'clock.
Flight Officer Jones arrived in
Medford last Wednesday oh a 20
day furlough from Byersburg,
Tenn., where he is stationed with
the air corps. He was graduated
from Medford high school with
the class of 1943, and Miss Bill
ings is a graduate of the Ash
land schools, and has attended
Southern Oregon College of
Education-
Episcopal Choir
Guests Sunday
At Garden Party
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Frame of Phoenix entertained
about 25 members and guests of
St. Mark's Episcopal church
choir at a garden party and pic
nic last Sunday evening. Supper
was served about 5:30 o'clock.
Guests at the affair included
Pvt. Manford Hecht of Camp
White, and his wife, Cpl. E.;
Scanlon, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Boulet of Chicago. Mrs. Boulet
Is the former Barbara Holt, and
Mr. and Mrs. Boulet are in Med
ford now visiting her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Holt.
Father George R. Turney, rec
tor of St. Mark's church, led in
group singing, and Pvt. Hecht
and Cpl. Scanlon sang solos.
Bar'nums Have
Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Baro-
um entertained at a large family
dinner at their home on the
South Pacific highway recently,
when their son. Pvt. Bill Barn-
urn, was home on furlough from
the army air corps.
Tables for 25 guests were ar
ranged on the lawn. The affair
also observed the 85th birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Barnum's
mother, Mrs. Margaret Lydiard
Out of town guests present
included Miss Jean Gammill of
San Francisco and Mrs. M. A.
Matz of Minot, N. D-, who are
visiting relatives in the valley,
and Mrs. Robert Hosack of Mos
cow, la., who with Mr. Hosack
and their two small daughters
have spent some time in Med
ford this summer as guests of
Mrs. Hosack's parents, Col. and
Mrs. W. C. Weeks.
rvt. uarnum has now re
turned to Keeslar Field, Mass.,
to await further assignment in
the air corps.
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Shower Given
For Mrs. Miles
Mrs. unaries t. Nahss was
hostess to a group at a pink and
, blue shower honoring Mrs.
Claud Miles, given July 31 at
I the Nahss home, 305 Portland
avenue.
j The afternoon was spent in
, games, and refreshments were
served by Mrs. Nahss and Mrs.
I Roy Guyer.
i Guests included the Mesdames
l Velma Caster, Clarence Earl, E.
Henderson, W. Meadows, Leland
Knox, Swlnney, Ira Connor,
Phyllis Martin, Don C, Wheat,
Demmlng, Ed R. Rice, A. P.
j Travers, Jim Dally, Roy Guyer,
, the Misses Lois and Sandra Far
lnw, Mclanle Martin, and Chet
Caster, Ira Thomas, and James
Miles.
Mrs. Hartley" Visiting
Daughter In Medford
Mrs. L- P- Hartley, wife of Col.
Hartley who was formerly sta
tioned at Camp White and is now
at Camp Gruber, Okla., is visit
ing In Medford with her daught
er. Mrs. T. L. Martin. Mrs.
Hartley plans to remain here un
til the lglter part of August.
Mrs. Martin and her 17-month-old
dnughter plan to leave with
Mrs. Hartley, and make their
home with her parents in Okla
homa until Lt, Martin returns
from overseas-
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Now making their home at 1802 LeRoy street in Berkeley,
Calif., are Mr. and Mn. Bernard Plels who were married at St.
Mark's Episcopal church in Medford June 24. Mrs. Piels it the
former Mils Jeanne Deatherage,
Nash of Klamath Falls, and Mr,
William Piels, Hastings on Hudson. New York. The Rev. George
R. Turney read the double ring
Studio.)
Leverettes Hosts
To Posse, Troop
At Outdoor Party
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette
entertained members of the
Jackson county sheriff's posse
and their wives, and the posse
auxiliary, the Ladies' Mounted
troop and their husbands, and
visiting guests at a swimming
party and dance, Thursday eve
ning at the Leverette home on
South Pacific highway.
Dinner was served outdoors to
more than 80 guests, and the
group enjoyed swimming and
dancing on the lawn and around
the pool. Music was furnished
by a four piece orchestra, which
played throughout the evening,
presenting western numbers and
accompaniment for group sing
ing by guests. Several persons
rode from their homes in various
parts of the valley, and others
drove or met at the sheriff's
posse stables to ride to the Lev
erette home.
At a short business meeting
before the dinner, two new mem
bers were taken Into the posse,
J. J. Finegan, 618 S. Holly street,
and M. "Red" Licbman of South
Peach street. Announcements of
new directors and committees
for the coming year were made
by Captain Leverette, and plans
tor tne big professional rodeo to
be held Saturday and Sunday,
sept. B and 9. were discussed.
An overnight ride was announc
ed for early fall, by Dr. C. James
Hayes, new chairman of the rid
ing and entertainment commit
tee. Bill Grenbemer and C. Lyall
Fidler assisted with cooking and
serving.
Visitor From Canada
Leaves For California
J. W. Oaks of Saskatoon. Can
ada, who spent a few days visit
ing with his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Bertha Newton of Medford, left
by bus Tuesday evening for
Bakersficld, Calif., where he will
visit his son, Harold Oaks, and
family.
Mistletoe Club Meets
For Dessert Luncheon
Twenty-five members of the
Mistletoe club met for a dessert
luncheon Wednesday at the Girls
Community club, with Mrs. J. W.
Grantham as hostess. The after
noon was spent in crocheting
and knitting afghan squares for
military hospitals.
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Hosts Saturday
At Dinner Party
Mr. nd Mrs. Ernest Lee
Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. N. B,
Bender entertained at a dinner
party and dance at the Barnes'
home, 1906 East Main street last
evening.
Included In the group of about
50 military and civilian guests
were Major Albert F. Clause of
the Medford army airbase and
his wife, and Lt. Leo Miksche
who arrived in the city yester
day by plane, on leave after serv
ing as a bomber pilot in Ger
many. Dinner was served In the gar
den, and dancing was in the
playroom.
California Woman
Honored at Dinner
Complimenting Mrs. William
Roberts of North Hollywood,
Calif., who is in Medford visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Clem Em
mens, Mrs. Lillian R. Salade is
entertaining at an Informal din
ner party at her home in Central
Point this evening.
Dinner will be served in the
yard to 18 guests. Mrs. Roberts
plans to remain in the city about
two weeks longer.
Get-together Club
Annual Picnic Today
Mrs. Eve Prentice and her ac
cordion students will play at the
annual Get-together club picnic
today, at the Girl Scout day
camp site on Bear Creek. Each
person attending is asked to
bring a lunch and table service,
and the club will furnish ice
cream, coffee, and cream. Those
desiring transportation arc asked
to meet in the city park at 4
p. m.
No-Hosi Parly Saturday
At C- Rease Braley Home
About 35 persons gathered for
a no-host party last Saturday
evening at the home of Mr- and
Mrs. C. Rease Braley, 245 Valley
View drive. Dinner was served
in the garden, and the group
spent the evening visiting.
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Wed in Medford
Miss Betty Karcher, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Karcher of
Cleveland, Ohio, and Ensign B
Rodney Schmidt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben H. Schmidt, 619 Ridge-
way drive, were married here
Thursday, Aug. 9, in the pres
ence of members of the immedi
ate family.
The ceremony was performed
at 11:30 o'clock in the morning
by the Rev. George R. Turney,
in St. Mark's Episcopal chapel.
The group stood before an
arrangement of white gladioli
and roses.
The bride wore a dressmaker
suit of pearl gray, with white
accessories, and a corsage of
garde nias. Miss Jacqueline
Schmidt, sister of the groom,
was Miss Karcher's only attend
ant. Following the ceremony, a
wedding luncheon was served at
the Holland Hotel, after which
the couple left on a short trip.
At the conclusion of his naval
leave, Ensign Schmidt will re
port to San Francisco for over
seas duty. He received training
at the University of Redlands,
and Harvard University naval
supply school.
Naval Officers
Guests at Party
Mrs. I. E. Schuler and Mrs. Al
fred S. V. Carpenter entertained
a group of about 40 naval officers
and their wives and other guests
at a swimming and supper party
yesterday evening, held Jointly
at the Outpost and the Carpenter
home on the Old Stage road, The
officers are stationed at the
Camp White hospital, which was
transferred from army to naval
command recently, and is now
being operated for both navy
and army personnel.
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter were
also hosts to a group of military
and civilian guests at a swim
mlng party and picnic supper on
the terrace of their home inurs
day evening.
Chrysanthemum Circle
Plans Initiation Soon
Plans for initiation, which will
be held at the next meeting, the
second Wednesday In September,
were made at the regular meet
ing of Chrysanthemum circle,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Wednes
day evening in the K of P hall.
Following the business session,
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Carrie Milnes and Mrs.
Celeste Pickel.
Two Medford Women
Visiting In New York
The Misses Rose and Mary
Widmer of Medford are visiting
their sister, Mrs. Henry A. Val
entine in New York City, and
write local friends that they
have seen several interesting
places in New York and Long
Island. They also saw the giant
liner, the Queen Elizabeth, ar
rive with troops from Europe
and dock on the North River.
The young women expect to
remain in New York another two
months, awaiting return of their
brother-in-law, a paratrooper in
the first airborne army and at
present on occupation duty in
Berlin.
Paratrooper Valentine Is
awaiting discharge on points,
and plans to return to southern
Oregon this fall with his wife
and three children, to make their
home here. The three sisters are
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Xavler Widmer of Barneburg
road.
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Marguerite Mills
Complimented At
Tea in Ashland
Mrs. Marguerite Mills of Med
ford, who plans to leave this
week for Alaska where she will
spend the next year, was com
plimented at a tea last Sunday
afternoon, given by Mrs. Rose
Robinette and Miss Victoria
Tavener at their home in Ash
land. A large number of Medford
and Ashland people attended.
After meeting a receiving line
in the living room, guests pro
ceeded to the garden to visit.
Mrs. Proc Klum, Mrs. R. E. Pos
ton, Mrs. Monroe, and Mrs. Jim
McKair poured.
Mrs. Mills made her home in
Ashland for several years, and
taught at the Junior high school
before coming to Medford. She
has served as dean of women
and instructor of English at
Medford senior high school. Mrs,
Mills will sail from Seattle Aug.
18, and plans to remain in Alas
ka for a year.
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Sunday Picnics
Held in Valley
Former residents of Kansas,
Colorado and Wisconsin met in
Lithia park in Ashland for thtir
annual picnics last Sunday.
Families from all sections of the
county attended, and the picnic
dinners were followed by busi
ness and social meetings.
Nevita chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, was host to mem
bers of Alpha chapter from Ash
land at a picnic Sunday, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Coon near Shady Cove.
Pythian Group
Meets Tuesday
About 30 members of the Py
thian club and their husbands at
tended a pot luck supper and
card party at the Girls' Commun
ity club Tuesday evening. Sup
per was served at 6:30 o'clock,
and the evening was spent play
ing progressive pinochle.
Pinochle prizes went to Mrs.
Ruth Walden, Mrs. Maude Stew
art, George Fisk and William
Swartz. Hostesses for the affair
were Mrs. Delia Watkins and
Mrs. Florence Siegel.
S. F. Club Guettt
At Willlami Home
Mrs. Laura Williams entertain
ed the S. F. club at her home on
West 11th street Wednesday at a
1 o clock luncheon. The after
noon was spent in games and
knitting afghan blocks for the
Camp White hospital.
Present were the Mesdames
Betty James, Iva Waldon, Lu-
cretia Jordan, Florence Rose,
Clara Tillie, Viola Troutman and
Ilda Vickoren, Miss Mattie Mat- j
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