FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Society
Miss Peggy Young
And Frank Rogers
Married Sunday
In a candlelight service Sun
day evening, Aug. 19, at St.
Mark's Episcopal church in Mcd
ford, Miss Peggy Ann Young,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Young, Phocnlx-Jack-
sonville highway, became thej
bride of Frank H. Rogers, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Rogers, Sr., GcBaucr apart
menls. The Rev. Francis Hall,
rector of St. Luke's Episcopal
church In Grants Pass, offici
ated at the double ring coie
mony, held at 8:30 o'clock be
fore a large group of friends.
The brldo, given In marriage
by her father, wore a white
sutin gnwn with lace yolk and
a long train. With It, sho woro
lone whlto Ince gloves and a
finger tip veil held In place oy
, li
coronel lasnionca wun riuiin -
.tones She carried a bouquet
of gardenias and stephonotis
centered around a white orchid
Preceding the scrvico, Miss
Betty Jean McKcnzie, dressed In
a white frock and church vest
ments, sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "O, Promise Mo." The
church was decorated with
asters, larkspur and candelabra,
and sprays of Esther Reld white
daisies were tied with white
ribbon at the ends of the pews.
Bridesmaids were Miss Mil
dred McKcnzie. who wore a blite
dress. Miss LaRene Thompson In
peach colored gown, Miss Kinn
Andrews in aqun. and Miss Jo-,
Ann Humphrey In pink. Each the n, was best man, and
wore a matching cap and veil, su.rs werc Fredric Bienz, Day
and carried a bouquet of Talhs-1 ton. John HosSi cousin of the
man and pink roses. Milton , bride pri,lcville; and Mel An
Pitts was best man, and ushers derK)ni Portland. Miss Jeanne
were James hclienei, cousin or
the groom. Bob Reld of Corval
lis. and Bob Llttrell.
The bride's mother wore a
grav dress with purple acces
sories, ' and Mrs. Rogers, Sr.,
chose a gray flowered print
gown with blnck accessories.
Each had an orchid corsnge.
A dinner for the wedding
party, immediate relatives of
the couple, and parents of the
bridesmaids, was held after the
ceremony in a lawn setting at
Rupp's In Central Point. The
wedding cake, placed on a table
decorated with white Esther
Held flowers, was cut first by
the bride and groom, who used
a knife loaned for the occasion
by Mrs. Clara Young Agee. The
knife was Riven to Mis. Agcc's
parents on their silver wedding
anniversary, and has been used
by several Medford couples at
wedding affairs.
Edmonds, aunt
continued the cutting. Mrs. P.
L. Andrews poured coffee, and
Mrs. Emory Culbertson, sister of
the groom, aerved punch.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left that
evening on a trip to the west
coast benches, and will be at
home after this week at the
Elter Miller apartments on South
Riverside avenue. As a golng
away costume. Mrs. Rogers wore
a fuschln colored suit with blnck
accessories and an orchid cor
sage. Out-of-town guests at the wed
ding Included the groom's sister,
Mrs., Culbertson of Seattle,
Wasli.: Miss Emily B. Heard of
San Francisco, aunt of the bride,
and Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Bnllmnr
and small son, Norman of Salem.
Mrs. Ballmer Is a cousin of the
bride.
Mrs. Rogers was graduated
from Medford senior high school
In 1944, and attended Prlncipla
college. Elsnh. 111., last year.
Mr. Rogers, who was employed
with United Airlines at San
Francisco before entering the
army air corps In October, 1942.
was placed on the Innctlve list
with the army this spring and
has returned to the United Air
lines office at the Medford air
port. A graduate of Medford
high school with the class of
1U41, he served overseas In Eng
land as a pilot and first lieut
enant. Daughters of Nile Asked
To Da Red Cross Sewing
' All members of the Daughters
of the Kile are asked to meet at
the Jarkson county courthouse
Wednesday, Aug. 29. from III a.
m. to 4 p m. for Red Cross sew
ing. Ofliiers state that sewing
machines huve been made avail
able, and a large attendance is
urged Members are asked to
bring sandwiches (or lunch
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Sunday. Aug. 28. 1945
and Clubs
Barbara Sweeney,
Carleton Fanger
Marry in Dayton
The wedding of Miss Barbara
Ann Sweeney, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Phillips B. Sweeney of
Dayton, Ore., and Carleton
George Fanger, radio technician
third class, U. S. navy, took place
Sunday evening, Aug. 12, at the
Christian church In Dayton. Par
ents of the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fanger, box 87,
Jacksonville star route, Mcdford.
The double ring service was read
by the Rev. Dallas Mcserve In a
setting of candelabra with white
topers, baskets of blue hydran
geas, pink phlox and pastel glad
loll, The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a gown with
bodice of white satin and a net
skirt over sntln. Her full-length
tulle veil fell from a wreath
yx i klnnm, . U-
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; Tied a white Bible with white
! orchid and satin strcamen with
bouvard
Miss Phyllis Marie Sweeney
was her sister maid of honor.
Her gown was of white floral
tnfetta, worn with a cap of flow
ers, and she carried a bouquet
of pastel colored gladioli. Mrs.
Frederick Bienz and Roxlc
Wright of McMlnnville also at
tended the bride, In dresses of
pink and light green taffeta with
flower headdresses. Little Joan
Gross, In a pink organdy and net
dress, was flower girl and Son
ny Sweeney, brother of the
; brjdp was rjllg bcarer.
Clifford Fanger, brother of
1 1
, j . of blu8 nf.t
i and Miss Dorothy Zwick, in pink
I net, lit the candles. Mrs. Dallas
Meserve, of Portland, sang
"Through the Years," "Oh,
Promise Me," and "The Lord's
Prayor."
The bride's mother wore a yel
low floral crepe dress with white
accessories, and the groom's
mother a blue crepe gown with
black accessories. Each had a
gardenia and pink rose bud cor
sage. At a reception held at the
home of the bride's parents, Mrs.
W. S. U'Ren cut the cake, and
Mrs. Hardwlck, Corvallls, and
Mrs. Aduah Sweeney, Portland,
poured for about 150 guests.
Mrs. Fanger Is a senior student
at Oregon Statu college where
the groom also nltundcd school
before entering the navy. As a
0nlnc awav costume, the bride
Mrs. Lawrence chose a French blue dressmak
of the groom, j cr's suit with blnck accessories
and white orchid corsage. After
a short trip, the couple will go
to Treasure Island where Mr.
Fanner will be reassigned.
Among out of town relatives
attending the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Carl J. Kleidt and fam
ily, Portland; Mrs. Mary Fanger,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Fanger and
son Richard, Medford; Clifford
Fanger, Portland; John E. Ross,
Prlneville; and Mis. Walter Par
ker, Clackamas.
Berneice Beatty
And William Kime
Wed in California
Miss Bernelre M. Realty and
Cpl. William N. Kime, both of
Medford, were married at the
army pround and service fi rees
redistribution station at Stnta
Barbara, Calif., on Friday, Aug.
17, In a ceremony performed by
Chaplain Harold E. Bottemiller.
Ml.:s Beatty mnltes her h w at
route 2, box 319 -O, and Cpl
Kline Is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Wilbur Kime. route 1, box 389.
Attended by a group of close;
friends, the couple repeated the
wedding vows In the famed sea
resort's Cottngo Chapel. At a
reception following the cere
mony, they cut a special wed1
ding cake presented by the army
Cpl. Kime, a veteran of nine
niont'n' duty In France and Ger
many with a tank destroyer bat
talion, is resting nt the California 1
slut ion preparatory to bemj re
assigned. Two Guotti Vititing
t Grants Past Home
Miss Hebe Millsaps of Med
ford and Miss Jaekie Fortin of
l.uke Creek are visiting at the
home of their uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. l.oren r'arlow of
Grants I'sas.
; m oore-Sherwood
Wedding July 29;
Home in Portland
Now living in Portland where
the doctor is associated with the
Osteopathic clinic are Dr. and
Mrs. Russell R. Sherwood, who
were married here In the recrea
tion hall of the First Christian
church July 29. Mrs. Sherwood
the former Mrs. Nina Moore, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Maulding. Route 4. and the
doctor's mother is Mrs. Kate
Sherwood, 623 Newtown street
The bridal praty stood before
a fireplace flanked by white ana
peach gladioli as the Rev. D. W.
Daniels read the service. Pre
ceding the ceremony. Mrs. Effie
Kurtz sang "At Dawning," and
"I Love You Truly." and Miss
Vera Smith played the wedding
marches. Candles were lighted
by Mrs. M. E. Olson and Mrs
Elolse Winklebleck.
Attending the couple were
Mrs. Clarence Cannlne, sister
of the bride, and Stanley Sher-
. unti.nr Thp
t..u.' . v,if. ,h.,Hin nit
bride wore a blue gab;
with white accessories and an
orchid corsage, and her matron
of honor wore a pale yellow suit
and hat with a corsage of white
asters. Mrs. Maulding. mother of
the bride, wore a sheer navy
blue dress.
Dr. and Mrs. Sherwood spent
a rew days at uiamona iane, mm
returned to Medford before leav
ing for Portland to make their
home. The doctor was with the
Osteopathic Clinic here until six
months ago when he 'eft to do-
come associated with the clinic
In Portland. Mrs. Sherwood was
honorably discharged June 18
from the WAC, after serving 18
months with an air force unit.
Lady JayCees H ost
To Junior Chamber
At Party Saturday
Members of the Lady JavCees
entertained the Junior Chamber
of Commerce at a party last Sat
urday niht, honoring the Junior
Chamber Softball team. The af
fair was a buffet supper served
at 8:30 p. m. In the basement oi
the Medford hotel.
A "consolation trophy" was
awarded by Mrs. Alan Jewctt to
Ed Nlles, pitcher, who accepted
It for the team.
Mrs. Paul elby, social choir-
man, was In charge of arrai.ge-
ments, and the program followed
a general "Gay Nineties" theme.
Leisure Group
Presents Gift
Mrs. Ben Music was presented
birthday gift by members of
the Leisure Day club who met
for a dessert luncheon Wednes
day, Aug. 15, at the home of Mrs.
John Gee, 19 Lincoln' street.
Mrs. Curtis Tessman was a guest
at the meeting, and the group
spent the afternoon sewing.
Next meeting of the group win
be held at the home of Mrs. O. C.
Richey, 1708 West Main street,
on Wednesday, Sept. 5, for a
2 o'clock dessert luncheon. Mem
bers are especially urged by of
ficers to attend, as election jf
new officers will tnkc place
Each member Is also asked to
bring her own sewing.
Sojourners Meet
For Dessert Bridge
Medford Sojourners met ot
the Girls' Community club
Thursday for a one o'clock des
sert. followed by an afternoon
of cards. Bridge prizes were won
by Sirs. Leo Hazel and Mrs. D.
McCullough, and pinochle prizes
went to Mrs. J. W. Barnard and
Mrs. H. Stahl. Mrs. C. Talbot and
Mrs. William Herron also receiv
ed prizes.
Prospective members present
were Mrs. Ed Niles and Mrs. J.
Linekcr, and hostesses for the
meeting were Mrs. J. W. Barn
ard, Mrs. W. Specie, and Mrs.
M. Martin.
Cleanliness Is
Guardian of Every
Child's Keallh
Because you to It that
your Child's food It care
fully prepared, and that her
face and hands are clean
before meals and bedtime
you alio mike lure that
her clothes end bedding
are kept clean and changed
frequently. We olfer you
the finest In laundry service.
Pill
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At a morning ceremony July
nere, P1IH li
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Miss 1,11a (Pat) Bertram,
Bertram, 312 S. Riverside avenue,
rora, snip imer nrsi class, u. d. navy, ana son oi Mr. -and Mrs.
Hugo Ford. Sr., 1114 West 8th street. Father Henry A. Orth read
the double ring ceremony. Mr. Ford has reported for further duty
with the navy now, and Mrs. Ford has resumed duties as secretary
to City Superintendent Frank H. Rogers, Sr.
Harold Stevens,
Detroit Bride
Marry in East
News of the marriage of Miss
June Boiling, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Boiling of De
troit, Mich., and Lt. (jg.) Harold
H. Stevens, grandson of Mrs
Mary L. Page of 415 Laurel
street, was received in Medford
thi.s week. The ceremony took
place July 19 at the Lutheran
church in Detroit.
A graduate of Medford hlfth
school, Lt. Stevens attended nor
mal school in Ashland for two
years before entering the navy
air corps. He made his home
here with his grandmother. Now
stationed as a pilot at Wildwood.
N. J., Lt. Stevens expects to re
ceive an honorable discharge
from the service soon, and will
bring his bride to Medford.
Medford WAC
Weds Army Man
In Texas Rites
Miss Shirley Jean Roseherry.
technician fifth grade in the
Women's Army Corns and daugh
ter of Thomas J. Ro5eberiy of
29 S. Peach street, was married
to Pfc. William H. Gotts. -on of
Mrs. Emma Wright, Detroit,
Mich., on Aug. 11. Chaplain An
drew D. Dennis performed the
ceremony at 6 o'clock in tl,e
evening In the post chapel nt
McCloskey general hospital.
Temple, Texas.
The couple wore military uni
forms for the service. The bride
is stationed nt RIeClokoy hos
pital in the 74th WAC hospital
company, and Pfc. Gotts is a pa
tient at the center.
Program Features
Patriotic Theme
Carrying out a V-J day theme
with patriotic red. white and
blue colored decorations, a pro
gram featuring national songs
and rahite to the American flag
was presented after the regular
business and social meeting of
Oliv-; Rrbeknh lodge Monday
nk'ht at the I O O F. hall.
Mrs. Katt-erine Fleming was
in chnige of arrangements, and
she aod her committee served
refreshments in the dining room,
where tables were arranged in
a V shaped design
A social hour followed with
games and cards under direction
of Mrr. Ella Rogers
BRm 1$ AT ITS BST
fur ,'SR$y wfaa it's
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ZS, at the Roman Catholic church
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry
became the bride of Edward E.
California Couple
Marry in Medford
At Home Ceremony
Miss Marvel Jean Edwards
and Edward Eugene Furnas, ma
chinist's mate second class, both
of Inglewood, Calif., were mar
ried at a 4 o'clock ceremony
Thursday afternoon at the home
of the groom's' uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Furnas,
41 Ros'e avenue. Rev. Wolford
A. Dawes officiated.
Mr. Furnas was recently as
signed to the new destroyer ten
der, U. S. S. Shenandoah, which
was commissioned Aug. 15 at Ta
coma. Wash. He wears the Pa
cific defense ribbon, Chinese the
ater ribbon with bronze star, and
the Philippine theater ribbon
with bronze star, having parti
cipated in both the Palan and
Leyte invasions.
After the ceremony, the cou
ple left for a brief trip to Cra
ter lake before the groom re
ports back to his ship the first
of next week.
VFW Will Elect
Officers Tuesday
At Central Point
Election of o f f i c e r s for the
Central Point post of the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars will be
held Aug. 28 at 8 p. m. in the
Modern Woodmen hall In Cen
tral Point, according to plans
made at the first meeting of
charter members held Aug. 14.
Plans for institution of the lodge I
and installation of officers werc !
made by the following men who I
signed the charter:
Harry B. Wales, Phillip J. j
lourisn, wane i-aui vincini, Jo
seph E. Aroyast. Henry H. Tay
lor, Donald E. Glinn. Walter W.
llawley. Messe L. Semmon, Hen
ry O. Walty, Roy A. Johnson, S.
C. Kinscy, Messe H. Coleman,
Ray Coleman, Marshell W. Day,
Oscar M. Minnik, Wayman War-;
ner, Seward W. Copenger and
James C. Ross.
Invitations to attend the meet
ing Tuesday have been extend
ed to members of post 2302 at
Grants Pass, 1833, Medford, and
3423, Ashland, Department Com
mander Fredrickson, Past Com
mander Ira D. Canfield, and post
commanders and members of all
posts in district No. 11. District
Commander V. J. Moran will
also attend.
Walter W. Hawlcy acted as
temporary chairman of the meet
ing Aug. 14.
Miss Mary Powell
And William Kerr
Marry in Oakland '
Of Interest to local friends Is
the recent marriage of M.ss
Mary M. Powell, WAVE phar
macist's mate third class, and
William T. Kerr, pharmacist's
mate third class, which took
place at the First Methodist
church in Oakland, Calif. The
Rev. E. L. Zartman read the
double ring service before a
candle-lit altar.
Attendants were Raymond
Robbins, storekeeper second
class, and Mrs. Robbins of Port
land. The couple wore navy
uniforms, and the bride had a
corsage of gardenias and pink
rose buds. Mrs. Robbins wore
a pale blue suit with fuschia ac
cessories.
Mr. Kerr was a pharmacist be
fore entering the navy, and is
the eon of Mrs. Ethel Kerr of
Holliston, Mass. Mrs. Kerr,
' youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Powell of Ashland,
is a graduate of Ashland high
school and Medford School of
Beauty. At the time of her en
listment in the WAVEs in Feb
ruary, 1944, she owned and oper
ated a beauty shop in Portland.
She has received training at
Hunter's college. New York, the
navy hospital corps school at
Bethsada, Md., and Oakland
navy hospital.
Mr. Kerr is stationed at pre
sent on Treasure Island, await
ing shipment overseas, and Mrs.
Kerr is continuing her work at
the Oakland hospital.
Couple Married
In Church Rites
At Rogue River
Rogue River A garden set
ting arranged in the Presbyterian
church here was the scene of the
wedding last week of Miss Jaync
Murray and Jesse Miller, store
keeper second class, U. S. navy.
The Rev. Elvin Hess officiated
at the double ring ceremony, and
the couple stood beneath an ivy
covered arch. A small white
picket fence and arrangements
of summer flowers completed
the church decorations.
The bride was attended by
hci- sister, Mrs. Maxine Groves,
and best man for the groom was
his brother, Sgt. Charles Miller
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Murray, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rolland Killer. Both
families reside on the north
bank, Evans creek road.
Couples Marry
At Local Chapel
The Chapel of the Rocks and
Roses on South Oakdale avenue
was the scene of a number of
weddings for out-of-town couples
this week, at which the Rev. D.
E. Millard performed the cere
monies.
Services were held for Rachel
V. Daniels and Walter Lee Loft-
in, both of Grants Pass; Dorothy
Marion Albertson and Roy Mil
ton Dunn, both Klamath Falls;
Loretta Gretchen Bradley of
Grants Pass and Matthew Mann
David of Sacramento, Calif., and
Verlene Keith Johnson of Ore
gon City and Joseph Marion
Smith, U. S. navy. All the
couples were accompanied by
friends and relatives.
Medford People Return
From Two Weeks Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts,
Mrs. Corbin Edgell, and Mrs.
Ralph Norris have returned to
Medford after spending two
weeks at Carmel, Calif.
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and
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utation for beautiful
tervicei. personal attention
to every detail and consist
ently fair charges has been
built up through many
yean of serving this com
munity. Our home - like
chapel, our up-to-the-minute
facilities, our long ex
perience all combine to
assure lullest satisfaction.
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Leilla McGraw
Becomes Bride
Of Ben Sparks
Miss Leilla McGraw, daugh-
; ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mc
i Graw, 501 Summit avenue, and
i Ben F. Sparks, son of Mr. and
1 Mrs. Jim Sparks of Howard di--j
trict, were married at the heme
I of the bride's parents Monday
i evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev.
! M. E. Tisdil of the Church of
Christ read the service before
I immediate relatives of the cou
ple.
Miss McGraw wore an aqua
colored crepe afternoon dress
with fuschia accessories and
sweet peas. The couple left im
mediately after the ceremony
on a trip north, and on their re
turn plan to make their home in
Medford.
Mrs. Sparks was graduated
from Eagle Point high school in
1942, and has been employed at
the Southern Oregon Credit Bu
reau for the past year. Mr. j
Sparks has Just returned to the
eity with an honorable discharge
from the army, received at Fort
Lewis, Wash., after serving 41'
months in the South Pacific with
the 41st Infantry Division. Leav
ing Medford with the National
Guard unit, he was last rated as
a technical sergeant. j
Shower Honors
Mrs. R. Zundell
Mrs. Russell Zundell was com
plimerted at a pink and blue
shower Wednesday afternoon, j
following a covered dish lunch-,
eon held by members of the,
Royal Neighbors of America !
Mistletoe club at the Girls' Com
munity club house.
The committee in charge of
the affair was the Mesdames!
Josie Grantham, Leona Castile, ;
Jessie Lain and Dessa Hall.
Th-j next meeting will be held j
the second Wednesday in Sep-!
tember when members are ask- j
ed to bring afghan squares.
Women's Society Meeting
Tuesday In Church Parlor
Women's Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist church
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