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SOCIETY and CLUBS Chapter To Hold New Year Party; Plan Installation Adarel chapter No. 3, O.E.S., will hold a "watch party" on New Year's eve in the Masonic hall In Jacksonville. After the regular meeting of the chapter Thursday evening, officers will be installed for the ensuing year. Elective officers are Mrs. Mabel Todd, worthy matron: James Matthews, wor thy patron; Mrs. Libbie Root, associate matron: Earl Brewold, associate patron: Mrs. Lucille Brill, secretary; Mrs. Katherine Peterson, treasurer: Mrs. Vera Thomas, conductress; Mrs. La Vesta Gardner, associate con ductress. Members of the order and friends are invited to attend the installation. 1 Sanders Visit Here While En Route South Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders and their two sons, Phillip and Steven, were in Medford briefly Saturday while en route to Mexico City where they will spend a vacation of two months. They visited here with Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. Stella Mae Hendrickson, Girls' Com munity club. The Sanders form erly resided here. WATCHES AND WATCH NEEDS New Watches, Bands, Repairs Oregon State Licensed Watchmaker 3 Day Servicfl Fully Guaranteed JK'S TIMEPIECE SPCEIALTIES 215 Medford Center Bldg. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Com Out and See the Beam Miss Hazel Smith, Sergeant Spalding Married Wednesday Medford's Chapel of the Rocks and Roses was the scene Wednes day, Dec. 25, of the wedding of Miss Hazel Elaine Smith, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Smith, 143 Kenwood avenue, to Sgt. Howard Martin Spalding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Spalding. Goldendale. Wash. For the candlelight service, performed at 3 o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. D. E. Millard, the bride wore a white satin gown with long train and full length veil. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and narcis sus and wore a pearl necklace. Mr. Smith gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Betty Jean-: Smith, maid-of-honor for her sister, wore a yellow and black gown and carried a bouquet of laven der and white chrysanthemums. Little Elvira Dee Greenwood, flower girl, also carried lavender and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Millard was at the piano for the wedding march and the Rev. and Mrs. Millard also sang preceding the reading of the vows. A reception and dinner were held at the home of the bride's parents. Sgt. and Mrs. Spalding will reside in Spokane, the groom being stationed there with the army air corps. He is a veteran of eight months' service in the China and India theaters of war. Party Is Given For M rs. Hubler i A surprise party celebrating the birthday of Mrs. John W. I Hubler, was given at the Hubler home. 859 East Ninth street, Thursday evening by her daught- i or, Mrs. George Barker of Four Corners. Mrs. Hubler's sons I and daughters and grandchildren i attended. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' George Barker and daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubler and children, 1406 Euclid avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubler, Jack sonville highway, and Misses El berta and Naomi Hubler of the home address. Also attending were Mr. Hub ler, Jimmy Roper of Medford and Dale Sevier, corpsman sta tioned at the Camp White naval hospital. Students Present Holiday Recital At Home-Studio Don's Accounting Service D. L. "DON" ACCOUNTING AUDITING TAX CONSULTANT Room 15 SPARTA BUILDING (Corner Main & Riverside) A holiday student recital. which presented a group of piano and voice pupils of Rob erta Ward Bebb, followed by a Christmas party, was held at the residence-studio of Mrs. Bebb on Thursday afternoon. Dec. 27. Appearing on the program were Phyllis Furry, Marjorie Thompson, Nancy Lageson, Mar go Lageson, Ruth Linninger. Donna McCullough, Gayle How ard. Carolyn Shangle. Mary Lee Watson, Anelda Lewis, Gerald ine Horsley. Pat Perry, Gail Mc Duffee. Charity Williams, Mary Virginia Wait, Richard Bates, Ramon Marion, Lloyd Timmons, Gordon Marx, Ben Trowbridge and Billy Perl. Following the program, Msr. Bebb led the entire group in singing carols around the lighted tree. Refreshments were then served. A special guest was Roger Wolf, a former pupil of Mrs. Bebb and now stationed at Camp White Naval hospital, who entertained with a group of in spiring piano numbers. Firm Employees Have Yule Party At Local Hotel Among the Christmas parties given during recent days was that held by employees of Lit- trell Parts company at the Med ford Hotel. The group enjoyed dancing. Magician Johnnie Eads presented a program and a buf fet lunch was served at eleven o'clock in the evening. Employees of the company presented a gift to Al Littrell, head of the firm, the presenta tion being made by Frank George, who also presented a gift to Chal Strang, buyer for the company. Strang is the firm's oldest employee, having been with Littrells for 14 years, Seventy people, including em ployees from Yreka and Grants Pass, were present for the en joyable affair. Shower Is Given For Mrs. Young Mrs. Harvie Young was hon ored at a shower given at her home, 7 Rose avenue, Friday afternoon by a group of friends. Refreshments were served after Mrs. Young had been presented with a number of gifts. Present for the enjoyable affair were Mrs. G. L. Linn, Mrs. James Worthley, Mrs William O'Brien, Mrs. Don Chase, Mrs. Oliver Tice, Mrs. E. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Fritz Nit- zel ,Mrs. L. A. Ditsworth. Mrs. Harry Nordwick, Mrs. E. Gold- mg. Miss Evelyn Ditsworth, Mrs. W. Zundell and Mrs. Young. 4 Miss Alice Brill Home For Holidays Miss Alice Brill, sophomore student at San Jose State col lege in California, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brill, Trail, and with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hoey, 48 Quince street. Miss Brill is a music major. "Raining Beauty" WATER REPELLENT RAIN COATsMMil These lovely rain coats are Just the thing for those rainy days made of umbrella silk and can be carried in a matching purse size bag. Four beautiful colors of white, beige, navy and brown. Sizes are small, medium and large. Belted b Box Types Formerly 7.95 & 9.95 NOW Only $2.95 At 3 - Yr rW0 '- ni t'i-'lJjP' PAY LSES AND DRESS BETTER M. M. Dept. Store Medford Couple Wed At Chapel Among last week's weddings was that of Mabel Borland, 918 North Central avenue, to Everett Eugene Baugh, also of Medford. The marriage took place Mon day afternoon at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses, with the Rev. D. E. Millard performing the ceremony. For the service, witnessed by a small group of relatives and friends, the bride wore a pink gown. Mr. and Mrs. Baugh will make their home here, the groom be ing employed at Camp White. Mrs. Baugh has resided here a number of years. Church to H old Dancing Party Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will entertain New Year's Eve at a dance, the affair to be in St. Mark's Episcopal church guild hall. Mrs. Lewis Robin son is chairman in charge of the committee, and additional details may be obtained by call ing her at 4712. Mrs. Robinson states that the public is1 invited to attend and that a non:!nal charge will be made. Supper is to be served. Family In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury and children, Kenneth and Nan cy, 7 Eastwood Drive, returned to Medford Wednesday after spending Christmas in Portland with Mrs. Newbury's family. A family reunion was held, with two of Mrs. Newbury's brothers, recently home from overseas, present. They are Capt. William A. Delzell, Jr., who served with the combat engineers in Europe, and Charles Delzell, who served at Bari, Italy, with an army in telligence unit. Both were over seas for almost three years. Miss Newbury, student at Annie Wright seminary in Ta coma, will remain in Medford for this week, returning to Ta coma in time to resume her studies January 6. Study Club Holds December Meeting "A Fresh Slant on Home Work" was the topic discussed at the December meeting of the Parents Study club held at the home of Mrs. Sam Wade, 711 Sherman street. After the regu lar business meeting refresh ments were served and guests found gifts under the Christmas tree. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. J. Finnigan and Mrs. J. R. Smith. The club's next meeting will be Monday, Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Minton, IS North Barneburg Road. Gu.stt Ent.rtained At Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson of Portland, former well known residents of this city, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bromley of Myers Court over the Christmas holidays. On Christmas eve the Bromleys en tertained a number of relatives for Christmas dinner, guests in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braden of Redding, Calif., Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Morrisey, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turnquist and Miss Jean Anne Turnquist of Grants Pass. Guests Entertained For Christmas Holidays Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilcox. Sr., Stewart avenue, during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wil cox. Jr., and three children, of Portland, Dr. Ruby Hoffman and Mrs. Elizabeth Moore of San Francisco and Dr. Charlotte MacDougall. Medford Couple Leav. For Arizona Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car penter, Veritas Orchards, left Thursday for Tuscon, Arizona, where they will spend the next several weeks at the Silver Bell Ranch near Tuscon. Pythian Sisters Lodge Cancel Tuesday Meeting Pythian Sisters announce that the next regular meeting will be Sunday, De. SO, 1943 Jan. 15, the meeting set for Jan. 1 having been canceled. CALENDAR Sunday 2:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters officers, practice at hall. Wadn.sday 1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary, luncheon at home of Mrs. Wm. P. Holt. 11 Corning Court. Mrs. C. J. Semon and Mrs. Neil O. Davidson, assistant hostesses. 8:00 p.m. Chapter BE, P. E. O., home of Miss Kather ine Stewart, GeBauer apart ments. Thursday 9:30 a. m. Medford Garden club. Girls' Community club, laboratory session. Afternoon meeting 2 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Wenonah club, sewing and covered dish lunch eon at home of Mrs. Gladys Rammin, 831 West Twelfth street. Bring service. 2:00 p. m. Woman's Bible class, Methodist church, In church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Seiverson. 2:00 p. m. Women's Relict corps, installation of officers Bt armory. 7:30 p. m. Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neighbors, KP hall. Of ficers please wear formal gowns. 8:00 p. m. Adarel chapter No. 3, Jacksonville, stated communi cation and installation of officers. Friday 7:30 p. m. Regular meeting Ladies Auxiliary No. 421, Car penters and Joiners of America, Carpenters' hall. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUKT FTYT of "hotel ships," riding at anchor in the harbor until dock space was available. Three hotel ships debarked today when the troops were moved to Camp Stoneman for outfitting and transportation to their home areas. About 29,000 California wom en enlisted in the armed services during World War II. Don't Miss the Grand NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY At Beautiful Rogue River Lodge Chicken and Steak Dinners Lounge Dancing Open Till 2:30 A.M. On th. Crater Lake Highway near Trail ... Phone M.dford 7543 or Trail 1404 tat R.t.rTations TROOP CARRIERS JOIN ANCHORED HOTEL SHIPS San Francisco, Dec. 29 (U.R) The USS Mendocino arrived here late yesterday from Yoko hama with 1,778 army person nel, including Brig. Gen. Julian W. Cunningham, Fort Worth, Tex. The Cap Newenham came In with 1,921 soldiers from Manila. Both vessels joined the lineup ROLL INTHE NEW YEAR at ASHLAND ROLLER RINK NEW YEAR'S EVE COME! Bring Your Friends REGULAR NIGHTS TUES., THURS., FRt.. SAT. 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