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SOCIETY and CLUBS Lakeside Chapel In San Francisco Scene of Wedding Miss Fern Kinscy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Day of Route 3 Medford became the brida of Jerome E Jacobson of San Francisco in a ceremony held Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Presbyterian Little Chapel of the Lakeside in San Francisco. Dr. Rogers read the double ring service in a setting of candles and flowers. Misv Kinsey's wedding gown was of white marquisette, lace trimmed and designed with a train, and her fingertip length veil fell from a sweet-heart cap. Her bouquet was of orchids and bouvardia. Attendants were Mrs. Richard Porter of Long Island, New York, matron-of-honor, and Mrs. Frances Anfinson of San Fan cisco. Mrs. Porter wore yellow chiffon with a shoulder length veil field with plumes and she carried an o'd fashional bouquet of blue and yellow blossoms. Mrs. Anfinson's gown was of aqua chiffon and she also wore a veil held with plumes while her bouquet was ot yellow and blue flowers Michael De Cataldo of New York gave the bride In mar riage. The groom was attended by Steven Barolda and ushers were Floyd Ritchie and R. V. Stone. A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Anfinson and the bride and groom left afterwards for a wedding trip to southern California. Both the bride and groom are in the navy, the bride holding the rating of mailman second class in the Waves and the groom being an aviation radio man first class. Mr. DeCataldo, Mrs. Porter Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Stone are also of the navy. Mrs. Jaconson a graduate of the Grants Pass high school, has been in the service 16 months. The Jcobsons are both stationed in San Francisco. LAST CHANGE REGISTRATIONS CLOSE THIS WEEK EBGEW5J0D SCHOOL OF MUSIC Classes Start Monday Liberty Bldg. Ph. 5472 Open Evenings 7 to 9 Use Grape St. Entrance Marjory Stewart Wed This Month To Army Sergeant Announced this week was the wedding of Miss Marjory Stew art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Stewart, 50 Modoc ave nue, to Master Sgt. Fred J. Kafer of Glendale, Ore. The service took place in Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 2. The bride, a graduate of Med ford senior high school, later at tended Southern Oregon College of Education and the University of Oregon. For the past three years she has served as executive secretary of the Eugene Girl Scouts and Nov. 1 will take up her duties as an executive for Seattle Girl Scouts. Sgt. Kafer returned to the United States in June after one and one-half years overseas serv ice with the army. - Mrs. Wall In County To Visit Relatives Mrs. Nellie Wall, former Med ford resident who has been Jiv ing in Roseburg for the past two years, is in the county to visit her son, Carroll Wall and his family, Williams Creek, and oth er relatives and friends. She lat er will go to Klamath Falls to visit another son, Harold, and Mrs. Wall, in that city. WRISTMAS ARDS WWM ORDER NOW! JET your order In now for your personalized Christmas Greeting Cards. Large selection of decorative and plain patterns now in stock. Don't delay! Stop in today place your order and have your cards on time. SWEM'S BOOK & GIFT SHOP Annual Guest Day Sojourners' Club Is Held Thursday More than 50 members and guests enjoyed the annual guest day of Medford Sojourners' club held Thursday afternoon at the Girls' Community club. Hostesses for the affair were members of the executive board, and includ ei Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs. H. Stahl, Mrs. C. H. Voegtly, Mrs. H. A. Krause, Mrs. J. Dierdorf, Mrs. C. Talbot, Mrs. H. J. Roe mer and Mrs. D. C. Hood. The serving table was decorat ed with a large bowl of chrysan themums, which were presented later in the day to Mrs. J. H. Tizzeker. At bridge prizes were won by Mrs. R. Watson and Mrs. C. O. Simpson, guests, and Mrs. H. Morris and Mrs. C. Thompson, members. At pinochle prizes were won by Mrs. C. Crary and Mrs. D. E. De Armond, guests, and Mrs. Robert Church and Mrs. W. Herron, members. Prospective members present were Mrs. J. H. Tizzeker, Mrs. C. Crary, Mrs. W. C. Purdin and Mrs. D. E. DeArmond. Guests present were Mrs. C. B. Woodward, Mrs. J. Boyl, Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. G. C. Wimer, Mrs. C. O. Simpson, Mrs. K. G. Denman, Mrs. J. G. Dill, First Lt. Bernice Dill, ANC, Miss Mar tha Morgan and Mrs. F. M. Hib-bard. University Women To Hear Captain Wednesday Evening Captain B. N. Ahl of the Navy Medical corps, who re cently arrived at Camp White to assume his duties as execu tive officer of the camp naval hospi'al, wil' speak at a meet ing of the American Associa tion of University Women Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Frances Flinn, 604 West Main street. Cantail Ahl had a long tour of duty aboard the USS Mis souri, on which peace terms with the Japanese were signed, and member1! who attend are promised one of the most inter esting meetings of the winter. Hostesses for the evening will be M-s. Flinn, Mrs. Maynard Bush, Mrs. Gordon Gilmore, Mrs. H. G. Dowson, Miss Mar ian Farrell and Mrs. W. W. Deakins. Roxy Ann Grange Open House Held To Honor Couple Roxy Ann Grange held open house for all valley grange mem bers and friends on Friday, Oct. 5, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Skeeters who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this week. Mrs. Carl Quackenbush, chair man of the Home Economics club, planned the table appoint ments, carried out in white and gold. Wedding cake and golden sherbet was served. Miss Geraldine Thomas, lec turer of Roxy Ann grange, di rected a program made up of popular songs of the "Gay Nine ties." Mr. and Mrs. Skeeters were seated on the stage, as though reminiscing, while groups dress ed in "bicycle built for two" cos tumes danced and sang for the audience. "My Mother Was A Magnificent Styles - - Superior Quality j i We have Just the coat you'll want for fhe fall and winter season Full length coats and shorties belted and box types, in all the lovely new shades. Green, gold, red, blue, grey, brown, black, tweeds, and checks in brown and white, and black and white. We also have the lovely "Super Glaza Paca" coats that are wrinkle proof and weatherproof. Come in and make your selection today. 100 WOOLS in FLEECE CAMELS HAIR CREPES .95 $MM.50 21 -9V4 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M. M. DEPT. STORE Lady" was dramatized as were other songs, including "Strolling Through the Park One Day." Mrs. Louis Bish led community singing, with the group singing popular songs of olden times. The grange presented Mr. and Mrs. Skeeters with a leather guest book. Mistletoe Camp Will Entertain Neighbor Lodges Mistletoe Camp of the Royal Neighbor lodge will entertain visitors from the Ashland and Jacksonville lodges at a meeting here Thursday. Following the lodge session a social evening will be held, with entertainment in charge of Edith Beck and re freshments in charge of Pearl Miller. A large attendance is antici pated for the affair, set for 8 p.m. at the K. of P. hall. Silver Wedding Is Celebrated By Medford Couple Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daugher ty celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday, Oct. 11, with a dinner at their home on Ross Lane. Table decorations were in the traditional silver, os wej) as the gifts which the couple received. Among those present were their cnildren. Lola, Loveta and Arlis, Medford. Floyd Reed of Coos Bay. Lt. and Mrs. John Loika (nee Lillian Daugherty), and Pfc. and Mrs James F. narns (nee Faye Daugherty). Lt. Loika. of the 91st Infantry Division, and Pfc. Harris of the 13th Airborne Division, are home on leave Major is Speaker For Army League The Salvation Army Home League began the fall program with :i dinner meeting recently at which Major Henry Koerner of San Francisco was the guest speaker. During the meeting the mem bers planned to send Christmas packages to men and women in the service, as they have In past years, using boxes provided by Sunday. Oct. 14, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIVE the Elks club of Medford. The Home League will meet Thursday at 1 p.m., with the sessions open to all women of the community. Girl Scout Training To Be Given Wednesday Medford Girl Scout council will give a training session Wed nesday at the Scout House from 9 until 11:30 a. mi. for all adulta in the Girl Scout program It wag announced yesterday. Subject of the session will be "Group Rela tionships" and Mrs. Marjorla Hopkins, executive secretary, will be leader. Closing time for sundny Too Let to ClBMily 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember Birthday Anniversary Celebrated With Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray, Oak grove Road, entertained at a din ner at their home last Sunday in celebration of the birthday an niversary of David Hood. The dinner table was decorated with gold chrysanthemums and gold candles and centered with a birthday cake. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emerick and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hon. SINGING SCHOOL - FREE - EVERY-BODY COME Beginning Monday evening at 7 p. m. at the CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1056 Court St.. A two-hour session will be held each evening, devoted to song drill and the study of the rudiments of music. Odell White, Fresno, Calif., will be instructor. v This is NOT a church service, but all are invited to come and take part. 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