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Missionary Society Will Meet Tuesday Mrs. Victor Birdseye and Mrs H. L. Brown will be on the pro gram for the meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church to be held Tuesday at the church. Special music will be furnished by Mrs. William McAllister. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, and a nursery will be provided for small children. Those attending are asked to bring their luncheon service. BEAUTY SCHOOL SPECIALS Permanent Wave $5.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $10.00 GOLD WAVE $10 Shampco & Hair Style SI. CO Al! work under the direction of competent supervisor! MEDFORD SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE 235 E. Main Phone 2536 Velvety-Pink Hand Lotion WESTERN THRIFT STORES ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS 2f"S ' AW 1? iff m tj MEDFORD, OREGON Society and CLUBS Texas Girl Wed To Lt. Grigsby In Home Rites Details of the wedding of Miss Wanda Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hudson, Vernon, Tex., to Lt. Donald R. Grigsby, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Grigs by, Hillcrest Road, have been j received here. The ceremony j was performed Dec. 6 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huber in Vernon. Prior to the ceremony Miss Anita Faye Webb played "Clair de Lune" and Miss Nelda Naylor sang "Because', accompanied by Miss Webb. Dr. E. S. James of the First Baptist church read the vows be fore an improvised altar of cathedral candelabra with light ed tapers and baskets of white carnations and gladioli with fern. Given In marriage by her brother,. Nelson - Hudson, the bride was attired in a dove gray suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of salmon pink gladioli and tuberoses. Miss Billye Hudson, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor and Sgt. A. Rauf acted as best man for the groom. The Misses Jean Turkett and Billye Mc Mahen lighted the tapers. Wedding refreshments were Ate mhm m DAGGETTs RAMSDEIL 16'OZ, bottle Reg. $1.50 - Now $1.00 Creamy, smooth hind protec tion on sale only during the month of January ! Pttu tax if ; i Jar fi Keep the dreams in her eyes ... PRELUDE ... a delicate pattern, memorable as the first kiss, lilting as melody, precious as a secret ... a creation in International Sterling, treasured, wonderfully wrought solid silver, destined always to keep the dreams in her eyes. Six piece place service $JJ.6S including tax Exclusive Representatives for International Sterling Silver Holmes and Edwards Sterling Inlaid served following the ceremony, the bride's table being arranged with white button chrysanthe mums, mistletoe and Christmas candles. Lt. and Mrs. Grigsby left im mediately after the reception for Midland Army Air base in Texas where the officer Is now sta tioned. Mrs. Grigsby was graduated from Vernon High school, later attended business school and for the past four years has been em ployed by . a credit association. Lt. Grigsby attended school at Eagle Point and Ashland before enlisting in the army air force in 1942. Graduating as a bom bardier, he was stationed in Eng land with the Eighth air force and since returning to this coun try has been stationed at Chil dress air base before being trans ferred to Midland. He was awarded the air medal with three oak leaf clusters and the distinguished flying cross with one cluster. Engagement News Told In Portland Of Interest Here Announcements of the betroth al of two couples, made recently in Portland, are of interest to friends here, both young men being students from Medford. The engagement of Miss Bar bara Louise Finch of Portland to Lewis Wilson Church of Med ford was announced at a lunch eon which Miss Finch gave at the Mallory Hotel. The bride-to-be Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Finch, Portland, while Mr. Church is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klemm, 1119 West Main street. Miss Finch Is a former student at Oregon State college while her fi nee, who returned to this country in November after serv ing in Italy with the Tenth Mountain Division, has resumed his studies at the college. Also revealed was the engage ment of Miss Phyllis Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lehman of Portland to Alfred Ewing Dodson, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Dodson of 815 Taylor street, Medford. The an nouncement was made at a party at the Lehman home. The bride-to-be is a junior at the University of Oregon, where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Dodson is a junior at the University of Oregon Medical school, Portland, and is affiliated with Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. No date for the wedding has been announced. Installation Held By Nevita Chapter In Central Point Central Point About ISO members and friends witnessed the annual installation of officers of Nevita Chapter No. 93, O.E.S. Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Vio let Hamilton installed worthy matron and C. W. Abbott, worthy patron. Installing officers were Mr. and Mrs. Hensley Holt, Installing matron and patron; Mrs. Lelia Paxson, chaplain; Mrs. Sam Koehler, organist; Mrs. Everett A. Faber, marshal; Mrs. Leon ard Freeman, assisting organist; Mrs. C. W. Abbott, assisting mar shal. Other officers Installed were Mrs. Donna Brenner, associate matron; Marshall M. Day, asso ciate patron; Mrs. Gladys Beebe, secretary; Mrs. Clara Vincent, treasurer; Mrs. Roberta Andren, conductress; Mrs. Juanita Mc Kibbon, associate conductress; Mrs. Montella Freeland, chap lain; Mrs. Betty Day, marshal; Mrs. Thelma Dobrot, Adah; Mrs. Jessie Hamlin, Ruth; Mrs. Zuba Walker, Esther; Mrs. Gertrude Furry, Martha; Mrs. Ruth Saw yer, Electa; Mrs. Edith Scott, warder. A musical program Included songs by Mrs. Edwin Andren, accompanied by Mrs. Sam Koeh ler, and piano selections by Miss Phyllis Furry. Newly installed officers pre sented Mrs. Hamilton with a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums in an addenda arranged by Mrs. Ethel Stimson. The Courtesy Girls gave an addenda entitled "Violets for Violet" with Mrs. Charles Hopkins singing an appropriate song. Included in the group are the Mesdames D. R. Allred, Luther Day, Ray Cham berlain, Merritt Swing, Bert Langston, Charles McCoy, Mur iel Perry and Clarence Coon. Mrs. Lloyd Stimson, retiring matron, was presented a past matron's jewel, a gift of the chapter, by Orville Hamilton, re tiring patron. Mr. Hamilton was presented his past patron's pin a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stimson, by Mr. Abbott, new patron. Mrs. Koehler, retiring as or ganist after 13 years of service, received a gift from the chapter presented by Mrs. Howard Jewett. New officers wore corsages of yellow and blue and decorations for the chapter room were in same colors, with yellow ac cacia, ferns and palms forming an attractive setting. Mrs. Leon ard Freeman and Mrs. Merritt Swing had arranged these. The unusual dining room dec orations were in a winter won derland theme, with white trees, white cedar sprigs and white figurines used on each table. These original decorations had been made by Mrs. Ellis Clark. Her committee included the Mesdames Edward C. Faber, Guy Tex, Mary Moore and Everett A. Faber. Special guests for the evening included Mrs. Hope Wood, Grant Todd, Mrs. Amelia Hiles, Mrs. Mabel Todd and J. E. Mathews. Next meeting of the chapter will be Jan. 22 at the temple. 4 University Women Plan Joint Meeting Members of the Ashland and Medford chapters of the Ameri can Association of University Women will hold the annual joint meeting this week. The meeting has been set for Wed nesday at the Lithia Hotel in Ashland, at 7:30 p. m. with the Ashland group to provide the program. I 17 MI VIV r YOC CAN DO IT, TOO, I. 2 TO 3 DOinS It's fun to do! And every one's talking about the lovely, lasting waves and sol dy curl ing ringlets you get with a Toni home permanent It's so easy, so inexpensive! If you can roil up your hair on curlers, you can give your self a wonderfully successful Toni permanent a wave that lasts and la sis'. Vou'll love the looks and feel of your Toni wave! Hair is softer, lovely and easy to manage, for this is a creme told vcavi . . . with a 4WX HOMi PRMANNT WAINSCOTT'S DRUG STORE 400 E. Main Knights, Sisters Install Officers Wednesday Night Knights of Pythias and Pyth ian Sisters held the annual joint installation of officers Wednes day at the lodge hall. Harry Bry ant is the new chancellor com mander and Edna Bryant is the newly installed head of the Sis ters. Installing officers for the Knights were C. C. Howard, grand chancellor; William Wal den, grand vice-chancelor; John Dodge, grand prelate; Baker Yourbrough, master of arms. In addition to Mr. Bryant officers installed were William Swartz, vice-chancellor; Harold Fry, Jr., prelate; Ray Yost, master of works; Alfred Wolf, master of finance; Russell Wilson, master of exchequer; Earl Lock, outer guard. For the Pythian Sisters Bessie Michael was installing grand chief; Adelaide Swartz, grand manager, and Elsie Casebeer, grand senior. Installed were Edna Bryant, most excellent chief; Alice Bilderback, past chief; Florence Scigcl, senior; Minnie Belilnger, junior; Idella Smith, manager; Lena Legg, guard; Helen Wilsqn, protector; Ella Stout, mistress of records and correspondence; Emilie Con rad, mistress of finance; Gert rude Baker, musician. .Preceding the ceremonies a program was given. Duets were presented by Mrs. Myres and Miss Bailey and also by Mrs. Michael and Emilie Conrad, and a skit was given by Harriett Dawson, Grace Reed and Ruth VValden. Refreshments followed the installation. Degree of Honor Ceremonies Held Tuesday Evening Mrs. Ruetta Groves was In stalled as president of the De gree of Honor Protective asso ciation, Medford Lodge No. 105. at an installation ceremony held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ethel Lindholm, state director and national committeewoman from Tabor Lodge No. 55 of Port, land, acted as installing officer assisted by Alpha Newman, in stalling past president, and Bertha Bennett, installing usher, of Grants Pass Lodge No. 118. Other officers Installed In cluded Lolcta Bennett, vice president; Mnry White, second vice president; Evelyn Tarr, past president; Mary Carrara, financial secretary; Susie Johns burg, treasurer; Frances Bent ley, usher; Mayme Adkins, as sistant usher; Myrtle Smith, first assistant; Gnyle Robertson. .nnnM nstsistant: Elsie Gleave, color bearer; Edith Elliott, drill team captain; Matilda Dietricn. inner watch; and degree staff members, Minnie Bowers, Edith Elliott, Katherine Smith and Isabell Thomas, .ha next regular meeting will be held Jan. 22. Couple Return Here After Montana Stay Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fitz gerald, former Medford resi dents, have returned to the city tn live after SDendine the past two years at Ronan, Mont., where Mr. Fitzgerald served as rnnntv scent of Lake county. Mr. Fitzgerald, who returned to Medford the first of this month, is again on the staff of Hum nhrov Mninrs. Mrs. Fitzeorald arrived here last Wednesday, having stopped en route to visit In Yakima. 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Freda Kingsley was installed secretary and treasur er and Maude Lovcll was in stalled vice-president. i Luncheon was served, with the Mesdames Elsie Alexander. Irene Shirley, Frances Zundell and Ruth Bismark serving as the hostess committee. Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held later this month. Pinochle followed the business meeting, with Freda Kingsley and Elsie Rostrum winning prizes. I Members of the drill team are asked to pp.-atice Sunday at 3 p. m. at the hall. Election Is Held By Scout Leaders New officers for the Girl Scout Leaders association were elected at a meeting Monday aft ernoon at Scout headquarters with Mrs. H. J. Roomer named president. Mrs. B. C. Taylor was elected vice-president; Mrs. Lee Van Ausrinll, secretary, and Mrs. Lloyd Smylie, treasurer. Mrs. Clarence Meeker present ed the topic, "Courtesies," for Girl Scout troop discussion. Helpful suggestions and refer ences were given for all age groups and courtesy tips for var ious occasions were stressed. Hostesses for the meeting were Mesdames Rollin Jones, Walter Jensen, Ernest Kessler, Eva Kight and Alberta Kehn. iMaaS3I)3rl If j U ' f 1 I i& L. Im J V J I 11 1 I THAT JANUARY SALE YOU'VE WAITED FOR! BEGINNING MONDAY COATS - SUITS 3-Piece SUITS DRESSES Sweaters-Hats Pay Ceiling Price for One Arti cle then Choose Another and It's Yours for Only What an opportunity to SAVE! Buy TWO Coats, Dresses Suits or Sweaters for CEILING PRICE OF ONE PLUS 5c! you don't need two, bring a neighbor or friend then sh savings. Adricnne's periodical 5c SALES have long been buying events with southern Oregon's thrift-conscious, minded women! Special Group of Corsets Vz Ceiling Price A!QMEN?E'S Sunday, Jan. 13, 1948 Mrs. Eberhart To Leave For Honolulu This Week Mrs. Willard Eberhart and her infant son, who have been in Medford for the past several weeks with Mrs. Eberhart's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Gilstrap, 05 Geneva street, will leave Friday by plane for San Francisco and from there willj embark for Honolulu, Hawaii. I They will join Mr. Eberhart, I new manager of the United j Press news bureau in Honolulu. I A VICTORIOUS SALVATION Preached by INSPIRED MINISTERS at the Apostolic Faith Church North Central end Third St, TONIGHT 7:45 Symphony Music by 35-Piece Orchestra Pipe Organ Music Chorus-Choir SERVICES Sunday: II A.M. and 7:45; Young Peoples' Meeting, 3 P.M.t Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Tuesday and Frldayi 8 P.M. INCOME TAX Sc GENERAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE R. W.PIERCE Former Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, who will give you latest interpretation of Income Tax Laws through C. C. H. Reports. YOU SHOULD CLAIM ALL VALID EXEMPTIONS 104 W. Main Phone 2920 HAND BAGS Specially Priced Vi Ceiling Price MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Mrs. Edward R. Walker, Eu gene, also a daughter of the. Gilstraps, is spending the week end in Medford to be with her sister before her departure. Park View Convalescent Home 153 Granite St. Ashland Ore Registered Nurse in Charge Equipment for bed patients. Table of NOVELTIES FINE SELECTION Vz Ceiling Price NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL Incase ' '' I1' areth. I f f popular I , , A H I BikeMkelefl