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FOUR MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE. Society and Clubs Miss Davis Wed To Warren Helm At Local Church The marriage of Miss Jeanne Davi of Shady Cove, to War ren J. Helm of Medford was sol emnized Saturday, Sept. 15, In the parlor of the Presbyterian church. The Rev. Harry W. Han sen read the double-ring cere mony before the fireplace which had been decorated with flow ers and tall candelabra holding lighted tapers. Miss Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Shady Cove, was given in marriage by her father. For the wedding she wore ( powder blue suit with navy blue accessories and a cor rage of gardenias and roses Her maid-of-honor, Miss Betty Stew ard of Grants Pass, wore a beige suit with beige and black ac cessories and a corsage of gar denias. Sgt. Donald Helm served as best man for his brother. A small group of close incnas and members of the family were present for the wedding and aft er the service a reception was held at the Medford Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Helm made brief wedding trip and are now ...iHino at Shadv Cove. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Helm of Medford. f 1 Joint Installation Planned Wednesday By Valley Groups Ashland and Medford Ameri can Legion posts and Auxiliaries will hold their annual Joint in stallation of officers Wednesday ovenine. Sent. 26, at the wea ford K. P. hall, at 8 p, m. The Ashland group will have charge nf the installation ceremonies and Medford the entertainment, which will include dancing and refreshments. Installed for the Medford Aux illary will be president, Mrs. Dick Batae: first vice-president, Mrs. Nettie Ellcnburg; second vice-president, Mrs. R. A. Min neci; secretary, Mrs. F. E. Stev ens; treasurer, Mrs. C. D. Wiley; sergeants-at-arms, Mrs. F. E. Mar tin and -Mrs. J. E. Coble; execu tive committee, Mrs. C. J. Par ker, Mrs. Cole Holmes and Mrs. Belva Aiken. Invitations have been sent to the Kerby, Grants Pass and Cen tral Point Legion posts and aux iliaries and all members of the Medford organization are urged to attend. Wedding Service Is Held Thursday 'At Church Home Miss Katherlne Kukes of Syd . ney, Mont., became the bride of James Ernest Porter of Walla Walla at a ceremony held here Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Church, 301 Hamilton street. The groom Is a brother of Mrs. Church. The candlelight service was performed at five o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. Delbert Daniels. The bride's wedding costume was of coral with black accessories and she wore a cor sage of white gladioli and talis man rosebuds. Mrs. Church wore black with a corsage of red gladioli. Mr. Church acted as best man for the groom. Mr and Mrs. Porter plan a trip to Portland before the groom reports to Port Hueneme, Calif. He recently returned home after 16 months duty in the Aleutian Islands with the Naval Construction Battalion. 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Harr were married Sept. 13 at West Univer sity Methodist church in Hous ton by Dr. Harry G. Knowles. The bride's wedding costume was a gray faille gown worn with gray accessories and a veiled hat. Her flowers were a corsage of white orchids and stcphanotis. Miss Gaynell Ayers, the bride's only attendant, wore aqua crepe wtih black acces sories and a corsage of pink car nations. Lt. (jg) Edward E. Lewis, brother of the bride served as best man for Lt. Harr and ushers were Charles M. Lewis and Ward Ons tad. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the wed ding. Miss Virginia Epperson poured, Miss Charlene Barton served and Miss Ann McElroy presided at the bride's book. Mrs. Harr graduated from Crane high school in Houston while the- groom attended Jack son county schools and later the University of Oregon. He served overseas with the air corps and was a prisoner of war in Ger many for 18 months after having been forced down during a raid. Adarel Chapter Has Homecoming Thursday Night Jacksonville Many members and guests were present for the annual homecoming of Adaroi chapter No. 3, O.E.S., Jackson' villc. held Thursday evening iol lowing a covered dish dinner. Notable among the guests were Mrs. Lorcna McNair, Ashland, grand conductress of the grand chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Hope Wood, grand representative ot South Carolina, who gave an liv tcrestlng paper on that state; Mrs. Adelaide McClary, worthy matron of Alpha chapter of Ash land, and Mrs. Amelia Hiles, worthy matron of Reames chap, ter of Medford. These guests were escorted to the cast and each was presented with a corsage. The annual homecoming was inaugurated by Nettie Thomp son, worthy matron of Adarel in 1918, and each year since has brought many members from distant places to spend an enjoy able evening in their home chap ter. Mrs. Ethel Pease headed the committee which had charge of the dining room and table de corations. Lodge Will Visit Neighboring Group Plans are being made for members of Olive Rebekah lodge to visit the Jacksonville lodge Oct. 1. The visit will be made following a brief business session at the lodge hall here. Visitors at the last meeting of the Medford lodge were Mrs. Fannie Calvert, Rebekah from Bremerton, Wash., and Mis. Laura Carlson, Rebekah from Westwood, Calif. Mrs Eden Nnffzlger and Mis. Veva Wimer presented a pro gram. Chester Cole appeared in solo, accompanied by Vera Smith and little Stevle Hoag gave two readings. I-s. Bessie Hubler sang, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Gould and Vera Smith gave a piano number. The lodge plans a rummage sale for the near future. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rose Young and a commit tee. Portland Visitor Is Gutit of Llttlat Mrs. Lucy Wood, of Portland, arrived in the city Thursday to spend a week nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little. 2208 East Main street. TIME OUT for Your Beauty Cocktail Phone 3096 Relatives Receive News of Wedding Held in England Filled with English tradition is the report of the wedding of Miss Dorcen Mary Garnctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H Garnc-tt of "Glen Top", Dai.y Bank. Leek, to Donald S. Rich ardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Sanford Richardson of Table Rock, received last week. The wedding, which was sol emnized Monday afternoon, September 3, in the Old Church of Leek, England, was preceded by the ringing of the church bells and as the couple left the church the bride s young cousin. Miss Peggy Hulse, presented her with a silver horseshoe, The vicar, the Rev. N. W. Watson, M. A., R. D was the officiating clergyman. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white figured satin with hand embroi dered veil, and carried a bou quet of white carnations. Her bridesmaids were Miss Joan Worsley and her cousin, Miss Patricia Peach. The former wore, a frock of ecru net over blue laffeta with head-dress to match and carried a bouquet of pink carnations; the latter a dress of pink crepe de chine with overdress of white net, headdress and nosegay of pink and white sweetpeas. The bride's mother wore a brown costume with corsage of pink carnations. Be.-t man for the bridegroom was Roy Cordon, cousin of the bride, and groomsmen were Wm. A. Bowycr and M. Phillip Bailey. Miss, Parr presided at the or gan and played "The Bridal March" for entrance of the wed ding party. The service was fully choral. Following the wedding a large reception was held at the Three Horseshoes, Blackshaw Moor, after which the couple loft for a honeymoon at Llan dudno on the coast of Wales. The bride wore for traveling a grey costume with navy blue nccessories. The bride is the only child of the R. H. Garnetts of "Glen Top". She is a cadet officer in the Girls Training Corps, which was very active during Eng landi years at war. She and Lieut. Rlchrtrdson met at an of ficers' dance, when he was sta tioned in England. Lieut. Richardson attended the Central Point schools and was graduated from the Univer sity of Oregon school of law. He was associated with the law firm of Green and Landye in Portland, when he entered the service. He received his offic er's training at Camp Davis in North Carolina and was with the D5th division through the European campaigns and until V-E day. He is now in com mand of Headquarters Battery S47th AAA Bn. In Belgium. The couple will be at home In Portland when Lieut. Richard son is returned to civilian life. Stanford Students Leave For School Several Medford students left Medford last week for Stanford university In California where the .'all quarter opens Sept. 24. Thursday morning Bill Patton left by motor for the school, where he will enroll for his freshman year, and leaving by plane Thursday were the Misses Lois Pringle and Patricia 'Far rell. Both young women will be seniors this year. Miss Barbara Inskcep, a junior, left Saturday by car Bnd also leaving that day was Allen Lewis, a sophomore. Accompanying Young Patton was his mother, Mrs. C. Reese Bralev and Mr. Braley, and the couple Is remaining in Snn Fran cisco for a week's vacation. Miss Inskeep's parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Inskeip, motored as far as Dunsniulr with their daugh ter. Birthday Party Given For Son Sidney Joe Smith celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary last Sunday with a party given by his mother, Mrs. Stanley Smith, at the home of his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fvin ard, Thomas Road. A group of eight playmates were invited tor an afternoon of games and a birthday cake and other refresh ments were served. THE APOSTOLIC N. Central Ave. r t. ' M ' lJ . EVANGELISM - MUSIC PRAYER SERVICE SCHEDULE Sunday; U A. M., 3 P. M., 7 45 P. M Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Tuesday and Friday: 8:00 P. M. Scorti of young peopU attend and takt part Ln th larvicei enthusiastically "The Church Without a collection" .r , - - Y I VP ft? t . V X rtflirr, ' j t ' ' ' " f x SV? Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rogers, Jr. (nee Peggy Ann Young) were married at St. Mark's Episcopal church here in August. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young, Phoenix Jacksonville highway, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rogers, Sr., GeBauer Pauline Clement, Lawrence Jones Married Sunday The wedding of Miss Pauline Rita Clement, daughter of Peter Clement, Medford, ' and Law rence Chalmers Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, also of Medford, was an event of Sun day morning at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses. The Rev. D. E. Millard performed the cere mony at 9 o'clock before a group of 25 relatives and friends of the couple. A group from the' Eagle's lodge, of which the groom Is a member, were pre sent in uniform. Before the ceremony Rev. Mil lard -sang "I Love You Truly." The bride wore a dark suit with corsage of gardenias and pink roses. Mrs. Leland Jones, sister-in-law of the groom, was matron of honor. She wore a suit of aqua color with gardenia corsage. Jesse L. Gentry was best man. The groom is an employee' of the Bear Creek Orchards. He and his bride will make their home in Medford. Farewell Party Given by Club; Couple Leaving Mrs. E. W. Hoffman was hon ored guest at a farewell party given at her home Sept. 14 by members of the Jolly Stitcheis' club. Mrs. Hoffman and her husband, Dr. Hoffman, will leave in the near future to make their home in McMinnville. The doctor is retiring and in Mc Minnville the couple will live near relatives. Pinochle was played during the evening, with Mrs. Harry Barneburg receiving prize for high score and Mrs. O. V. Hayes the consolation prize. Refresh ments were served. Present were Mrs. G. G. Stagg, Mrs. Hans Rammin, Mrs. Bessie Johnston, Mrs. Ralph Atwood, Mrs. Ida Hollars, Mrs. O. V. Hayes, Mrs. Frank W Ovclman, Mrs. Harry Barneburg and Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman. The Hoffmans have lived here since 1921. Medford Zontians To Hear Director Miss Bcrnice O'Denny, direc tor of the Riverside USO. will speak at a meeting of Medlord Zonta club Monday noon at the Girls' Community club. A special musical program is also being arranged through Miss O'Denny, it was announced. Church Family Leaves For Coast Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church and son, Donald, of 301 Hamil ton street, are spending the week end at Ncskowin. on the Orc-gun coast. They were Join ed tlmre by Mr. Church's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Chin h. and his sister. Mrs. Bert Edwards, nil of Walla Walla. Wash. FAITH CHURCH at 3rd Street 1 i vis jMt.;. cA:- ..... apartments. (Shangle Photo). AAUW to Hold First Meeting Tuesday Night First fall meeting of the year for the Medford branch, Amer ican Association of University Women, will be Tuesday eve ning at the Girls' Community club, Miss Helen Parish, pres ident, announces. Miss Parish states that this will be an or ganization meeting to discuss coming activities. Members of the board will be hostesses for the social hour. They are Miss Parish, Mrs. W. Alex Kuehllhau, Mrs. Paul lie Duffee, Mrs. Maynard Bush, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. Charles Warner, Miss Josephine Koppes and Mrs. Robert W. Shepherd. Visitors Honored At Dinner Friday Mrs. Lilian Snladc entertained Friday night with a small dinner which honored her son and daughter-in-law, First Lt. and Mrs. William Salade of Phoenix, Ariz., who are here to spend a week with Mrs. Salade at her home in Central Point. Lt. Sal ade is stationed at Luke Field and is currently assigned to the instruction of Chinese student fliers. Lt. and Mrs. Salade's wedding was an event of recent months. Mrs. Salade being the former Helen Ann Cox of Globe, Ariz. Expected here this week are Mrs. Salade's daughter and son-in-law. First LI. and Mrs. Mar tin Luther, Jr., from Mountain Home, Ida. Lt. Luther is being released from the army and the couple will remain here. Shriners Wives To Hold Di nner Shriners Wives will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Lever ette, South Pacific Highway, Tuesday evening of this week for n 6:30 potluck dinner follow ed by an evening of cards. Mrs. Oren Sehenek and Mrs. Lcnorc Kellom will act as co-hostesscs. i All Shriner's wives and Daugh-; ters of the Nile are most cor dially invited, the committee states. ' 5 c v, There's no finer home ut 2 ot 3 "CJk Kit on the market than W-Tvr COLD WAV . wfcn. M CvHtM. Nvtrfitr, HOMI Klt-WltH XUILIUM Western Thrift Store, Heath'i Drug, Wainicort's Drug jnd all drug stares and cosmetic counters , Miss Babcock Wed To Cpl. Schurman . In Kansas Service Among recent weddings was that of Miss Doris Genevieve Babcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Babcock, Coker Butte Road, and Cpl. Kenneth P. Schurman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aver Schurman of Atchison, Kan. The service was solemnized at four o'clock in the afternoon, Sept. 12, at the First Christian church of Atchison, with the Rev. Loyal Northcott reading the double-ring ceremony. The bride's wedding costume was of coral pink with acces sories of white and her flowers were a pink rosebud corsage. She wore a string of pearls, gift of the groom. The matron-of-honor, Mrs. R. W. Morrison, sister of the groom, wore a dark green afternoon dress, brown . acces sories and a corsage of white asters. Orean Hale acted as best man. Seventy guests were present for the reception at the home of the groom's parents. The wed ding cake formed the serving table centerpiece, with flowers and lighted candles completing the table decorations. Assisting the groom's mother at the reception were Mrs. Rich ard Linell, Mrs. Harry Kreider and Mrs. C. C. Anderson. Cpl. and Mrs. Schurman left later for Medford and are now visiting at the home of the bride's parents. For traveling Mrs. Schurman wore a powder blue gabardine suit with white accessories. Cpl. Schurman recently re turned home after serving in the Mediterranean theater of opera tions with the Fifth army, dur ing which he was decorated. He reports later to Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., and then to an Alabama camp. Mrs. Schurman, a grad uate of Medford high school, will resume her work at the Medford Laboratories, remaining here for the present. Dancing Party Held Last Night At Officer Club Army and navy officers of Camp White and their wives and guests held a dinner dance at the 1913 SCU Officers' club last evening. Cocktails at 7 o'clock preceded dinner and dancing followed, with music by the SCU band. Guests included a num ber of townspeople. Lt. Col. I,. J. Farber is the new commanding officer of the camp. BEAUTY SCHOOL SPECIALS Permanent Wave $3.00 $ 4.00 $5.00 $ 6.00 $8.00 $10.00 COLD WAVE $10 Shampoo 50c and Hair Style 50c MEDFORD SCHOOL BEAUTY "CULTURE 235 E. MAIN Soft, nitur! tooWin curl iod with to 2 to 3 hour. They rt lorely, thev'rt incxreotirc. they'll int month md month. Ileitleis, tn. chtnejejj, comforuhle. For rtety tT and shade of hir. Ideal for children, too. Try Qiirm-Kurl Su preme todav you must be lausacd or money bck. COLD WAVE UJ SUPREME COLD WAVE California Girl Married Recently To Sgt. Pedersen Details of the wedding of Miss Elolse Wrangham, daughter cut i Mrs. Marguerite Wrangham of Los Angeles, to Technical Serg- eant William W. Pedersen, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pedersen of route 4, Medford, have been 1 received in Medford. The cere-! mony took place at the Wee Kirk ; o' the Heather in Glendale Sat- j urday, Sept. 15. ! Miss Wrangham's gown was of white satin and she carried a cascade of white gladioli and stephanotis. Her maid-of-honor, Miss Isabelle Blankenbiller, wore pink net and carried a bouquet! of orchid gladioli. . Reading the service was the I Rev. E. E. Ellis of the North: Glendale Methodist church and j Frank Boothby was best man for the groom. C. R. Carmean and J Master Sgt. J. C. Brazil were ! ushers. Sgt. and Mrs. Pedersen will make their home for the present at 154 North Hampshire avenue in "Los Angeles. The groom, an instructor in the air corps, has been in the army nearly four i years. j Carpenters Give j Party For Guests j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. I Carpenter entertained yesterday afternoon at a small cocktail party which honored their house ; guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Car-: penter of San Francisco. The visitors, accompanied by their small daughter, Karen, arrived, Friday. Dunbar Carpenter, a nephew of the local couple, will return south after a brief visit but will return later to accom pany his wife and daughter home. ADRIENNE'S Ttme'icr TfoMyoiac 'EivihAJinmai CadV THIS YEAR, the first in many with such a large selection of originally designed coats, lavishly trimmed. And THIS MONTH, during our pre season showing of the fashions that will set tha new style trend for seasons to come. In fact, TODAY, is the time to buy, while our collection is widest. . ACCESSORIES COUNT SO MUCH It's the "little things" that count, and cost to little in money and effort. Accessories are the refreshers for outfits not-quite-new, the finish ing flourish for your Fall costume. Just arrived shipment of new Gloves and Bags. ADRIENNE'S Your Radio Favorites . . , Jack Benny Fibber McGee and Molly Information Please are back on the air now. Reception is better as winter approaches. 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