Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1945)
FOUH MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Sunday, Dec 9, 19451 Society and Qubs Miss Helen Omann Married Recently To Lewis Buckley t Miss Helen Omann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Omann, Sr., of Grants Pass, became the vbrlde of Lewis T. Buckley, son lo James Buckley and the late iEmma Buckley of Jacksonville "and Ruch, at a nuptial mass In ::st. Ann's Catholic churen jGrants Pass, Dec. 1. The Rev A. A. Meyer performed the cero 'mony at nine o'clock in the 'morning. The bride was given in mar frlage by her father. She wore la gown of white satin, fashion ed princess style and with a itrain and a finjicrtlp length net Iveil. The bridal bouquet was Jof orchids and gardenias. M Miss Grace Omann, bndes I'maid for her sister, wore a pink "taffeta gown and carried a slinw- "rr bouquet of pink and white carnations. Steve Strylewlcz of Portland rlassmate of the groom, was best man. Following the service a re ception and luncheon were held In the Cave dining room of the Redwood Hotel in Grants Pass. Among the guests was Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, Jacksonville, grandmother of the groom. Mr. Buckley and his bride made a wedding trip to Snn Francisco and have returned to Medford where they will live for the present. Mrs. Buckley wore a chartreuse nut with brown accessories for traveling The bride attended St. Mnry's Academy here and later attend ed Medford Business college. Mr. Buckley also atended St Mary's Academy and was grad uated from Medford high school and Portland university. He was recently discharged from the army after having served overseas three years with the Sixth Port Transportation Corps engineers, with the rank of cor poral. Tell Betrothal Of Alba Bianchi, Chester N. Smith Mrs. John Bianchi of the Jacksonville Highway announc es the engagement of her daugh ter, Alba, to Chester N. Smith, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Eagle point. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Smith recently here, has reported back to San Pedro, Calif., where he has re-enlisted In the Navy. He holds the rat ing of first class torpedoman.. Melva Morrell, Mr. Richardson Married Monday Among early December wed dings was that of Miss Melva Morrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Morrell, 331 Edwards strpet, to Elmer Dewey Richard son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Richardson, Clinton,. New York The ceremony took place Mon day, Dec. 3, at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses, with the Rev. D. E. Millard reading the serv ice. For the wedding M'ss Morrell, given In marriage by her father, wore a black suit with white ac cessories and carried a bouquet of orchids and red roses. Mrs. Edward McGinty, matron-of- honor, wore a light blue suit and a corsage of talisman roses. Harvey Morrell, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Millard was at the piano for the wedding marches, the Rev. Millard sang "Always" and the two sang "Moonlight and Roses." About 20 guests were present for the ceremony. The groom was recently re leased from the army after 35 months In the service, 21 months of which he spent in the Euro pean theater. He held the rank of corporal. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson will make their home in Medford for the present. 4 Mrs. Guthrie Wed To George Burke; Will Reside Here .: 5 T f A ' - ir J 'ill z.yy Shown her ire Capt. and Mrs. William A. Fairfield, left, end Mr. and Mn. Douglas Plumley, whose weddings were recent social svtnts in Medford. Mrs. Tairfield is the former Helen Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde w.fco, sis Minnesota avenue, and her husband is a son of Maior and Mrs. William A. Fairfield of San Francuco. Mrs. Plumley, nee Dorothy Hanson, is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C Hansen, f 33 West Tweltth street, while Mr. Plumley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Plumley, 1501 North Rivarsid. arenue. (Photos by Shangle) Juanita Jensen Is Wed Saturday To Medford Man The wedding of Juanita Adcle Jensen, Rogue River, to Walter John Johnson, Medford. took Mrs. Dorothy Guthrie and George Lyon Burke were mar ried Friday, Dec. 7, the cere mony being performed by Jus tice William P. Tucker at the courthouse. Mrs. Burke, a sister of Ollph Leigh-Spencer of Vancouver, B. C, formerly lived In the valley before going to England to re side In 1921, and returned to this country about a year ago. Mr. Burke, brother of Mrs. Donald Clark, recently came to Medford from California. Mr. and Mrs. Burke will make their home at 1403 East Main street. Raamea Chapter Sets Election of Officers Election of officers and Initia tion will be held by Reames chapter No. 60, O.E.S., during the stated meeting Thursday at B p. m. All members are urged to be present for this Important gathering. Mrs. George Hiles Is the retiring worthy matron. 25th Anniversary Is Celebrated By Medford Residents Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Kindle, US Almond street, celebrated Mathcs. Route 2. Ashland, be-1heir 2Sth wedding anniversary place in Medford at the Chapel came the bride of James Robert : with a dinner at Rupp's dining Margaret Strahan Becomes Bride of James R. Newton Miss Marc.iret Mae Strahan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 1 - J of the Rocks and Roses Dec. 1. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Jensen. Rogue River, while the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson of lone, Wash. For the service the bride wore a powder blue suit and a cor sage of red roses. Her sister. Miss Ethel May Jensen, was maid-of-honor and wore an aqua dress with a corsage of white carnations. John M. Machado, brother-in- law of the bride, was best man. Preceding the double -ring ceremony, performed by the Rev. D. E. Millard, the minister sang "Always" and "I Love Vou Truly." Mrs. Millard played the wedding march. The wedding was followed by a reception and dinner at the home of the bride's parents on Evans Creek. The groom received an army discharge In September after serving 33 months In the Pacific war theater. He Is now em ployed by Timber Products com pany and the couple will live in Medford. Supervisor Plans Student Program Chrtstmas Music An a 1 1-school program of Christmas music planned for public presentation in the high school auditorium Wednesday, Dec. 18, is being prepared by music students of the Medford city schools Miss Mabel Nansen, music supervisor announces. A combined chorus of 275 voices will represent the elemen tary schools, and the Junior High School will present a girl's chorus of 50 voices. Sen ior high school groups will . In clude the band, mixed choir and girls' chorus. In addition to this combined program, there wtll be a Christ mas program In each building. Dates will be announced later. Newton, a son of Mr. and Mrs i room in Central Point the eve Chester H. Newton. Route 4. j nirg of Dec. 1. Box 248. Medford. at a cere-1 White carnations and white monv at the Chapel of the Rocks taper decorated the dining and Roses. Sundav, Dec. 2. The , table and during the evening the Get Your r f x v f. X k -Vvtv " .'w' i at vJ i r 1 $t8 $ double-ring service was per formed at 2 o'clock by the Rev. D. E. Millard. Mrs. George Bales of Talent sang "Always preceding the wedding, and the Rev. and Mrs. Millard also sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a suit of light blue with pink accessories for the service. Her flowers were a corsage of roses and gar-1 denias. The matron-of-honor, Mrs. Byrd Weitman, wore a royal blue suit with a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Mathes was gowned In black, with white accessories and a gardenia corsage while the groom's mother wore a light blue dress and gardenias. A reception at the chapel fol lowed the ceremony. Mrs. Weit man served the wedding cake and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy, Talent, served punch. About 50 friends and relatives of the couple at tended the ceremony and recep tion. Mr. and Mrs. Newton left later for Klamath Falls where they were to spend several days before going to Portland where the groom is stationed with the navy. Later the couple will live in Talent. 1 Friendly Society Has Skating Party Members of the Girls' Friend ly society held a skating party Friday evening at the Ice arena, later going to St. Mark's parish house for refreshments. Attending were Shirley De Mass, Janny Lou and Harriet Houghton, Susan and Constance Inskeep, Phyllis Merrick, Jack ie Kirtley, Delores Morris, Doro thy and Jane Ray and the Rev. and Mrs. George R. Turney. Kindles were presented with a number of silver gifts. Twenty-five guests were bid den to the affair. lovely orej-f they J B.00lifu, ini w derful erofi.mon.h.p. F,n.,i quol,ry , , "no. like ,h... ,h0) moV. l(Jon h J our tuome. Com. In. 0. poin heir (upenority to you. Lawrences JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP 95 Yeara in Medford. Specialising In Fine Diamonds Only. Ask the person who weara a Lawrence Diamond. HAROLDS BLOUSETTE Combination Blouse & Dickie IT'S NEWI IT'S DIFFERENT1 This combination blouse and dlckie is Just what you'll want to wear with all of your suits and slacks, they come in a variety of colors, stylos and ma terials. $1.98 & $2.93 DICKIES Top your suits off with these lovely dickies, ruffled or plain. Many, many colors and ltyles. They make such practical gifts lor Christmas, tool 198 JQ19 SCARFS Long or square, bright or pastel, prints or paisley whatever you want we have it and Just what she'll want for Christmas, tool $198 .98 to Closing time for Classified Ads 8:30 l.m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p.m. State Officer Of Sisterhood To Visit Here Mrs. R. R. Barnes, Portland, organizer of the P. E. O. Sister hood for Oregon, will be in Medford Wednesday to visit the two Medford chapters. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Barnes will be the guest of Chap ter AA at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. W. Clancy, 204 Medford Heights, with Mrs. E. A. Moore and Mrs. R. W. Sleeter as . assistant hos tesses. In the evening Chapter BE will entertain at a dinner at the Holland Hotel for Mrs. Barnes, the dinner to be followed by a meeting at the home of Mrs. George B. Canode and Miss Ora Cox, 1718 Crown avenue. Announce Troth Of Miss Branch And Dale Sims Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Branch, Lozicr Lane, announce the be trothal of their daughter, Alice, to Dale Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sims of Grants Pass. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Branch, who graduated from the Lakeview high school, is at present with the firm of Yergen and Meyer here. Mr. Sims was given an honorable discharge from the army recent ly after serving for four and one-half years, much of which was in the European theater. He attended school in Grants Pass. Mrs. Rodn,oy Schuler Returns From Chicago Mrs. Rodney Schuler has re turned to her home, 21 Willamet te avenue, after a month spent with relatives and friends In Chicago and Oak Park, 111. 'if rl Wi'zc ?f 6 KiSfii' A U rV S ff ) Jewelry Scarfs ) Sachets Panties Bras Slips Night Gowns Negligee Sets Robes Purses Gloves Mittens Dresses Suits Music Boxes Blouses These are only a few of the many lovely gifts you'll find at ADRIENNE'S WW) Here at M 8c M you'll find just the gift for HER gifts that every girl it delighted to find under the tree on Christmas. Make your selection early and you'll be sure to find just what you want. ROBES To keep her warm and happy .you'll find Just the robe she'll want in lovely plain colors, and flowered designs. CHENILLE Heavy Tufted QUILTED SATIN Quilled TAFFETA SUEDE CLOTH $10.95 $19.95 tv' 'trW (' ti Mr- Mlt ml - "A bed mm$ mm FILLED Floral patterend bed jack ets in blue, pink or white in small, medium and large sizes. $6.95 b $7.95 With all of her skirts, sweaters and slacks, she'll like nothing better than a pretty and pert blouse. Mad. of jersey, shantung, rayon, taffeta and sheers. Colors ar. white, aqua, green, navy, black stripes, and floral designs. $2.95 to $5.95 PRONS Thoughtful little gift for the female who 'tends the house, ar. these crisp, colorful and pretty aprons. Washabl. ray on in the gayest of gay patterns. $1.39 to $2.95 Mm SHOULDERETTES Crocheted ahoulderett.s of 100,, wool. Th.y com. in .white, aqua, fuchsia, pink, blu. and black. $1.25 io S2.S3 MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL GIFTS M.M. Dept. Store