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The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dean William Lewit look placo April 3 in Provolt Community church. The bride wa formerly vioia 1.UCUI jtyers, aaugmer ox plegate, and the bridegroom is a Applegate, Ore. Club Calendar Monday 1 p.m. -trons' club, Adarel Past Ma- Mrs. Grant Todd, 704 South Holly street. 1 p.m. Past Matrons' club of Reames chapter, OES, Girls Community club. 1:30 p.m. Medford district Girl scout committee, Scout house. 7:15 p.m. Ladies' auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, meet for transportation to Camp White at 217 West Main street. 7:30 p.m. Toastmistress, Scout house. 7:30 p.m. Sams Valley Ex tension unit. 7:30 p.m. FL club. Mrs. Viv ian Knox, 127 Portland avenue. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. Medford Musical society, Mrs. John Day, Grove land avenue. 8 p.m. St. Mark's Evening fuild in parish house, uesday 10 a.m. Delphian society, Girls' Community club. 10:30 a.m. Oak Grove Ex tension unit. Mrs. Fred Sander, Oak Grove road. 1 p.m. East Side circle, Mrs. Otto Frohmayer, 1656 Spring street. 1 p.m. Faith circle, at Pres byterian church. 1 p.m. Grace circle, Mrs. C. T. Steward, 1 Eastwood drive. 1 p.m. Merritt circle, Mrs. Clarence R. Fry, 407 Laurel street. 1 p.m. Sunny 9isters, Mrs. D. D. Roberts, 32 Rose avenue. 1:30 p.m. Intermediate Girl scout leaders. Scout house. 2 p.m. Ladies' auxiliary of Baptist church, Mrs. Ernest Con rad, 1523 East McAndrews road. 2 p.m. Ever Ready circle, Mrs. Nida Oatman, 516 South Grape street. 7:30 p.m. Duplicate bridge, Medford hotel. 7:45 p.m. Rogue Valley chorus rehearsal, Medford sen ior high school. 8 p.m. Pythian club, Girls' Community club. m mm tv ii m refill 1 W I III 1MB nr. ana mm. aienn Hunter, Ap ion of Mr. and Mri. George Lewis, (Brainerd photo). Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Talent Exten sion unit, home of Mrs. May- oeue Bunnell. 10:30 a.m. Medford Home Extension unit, Priddy street rec reation nan. 1 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO, Mrs. Robert Dames, 33 North Barneburg road. 1 p.m. VFW auxiliary sew ing circle, 42 North Front street. 1:J0 p.m. Brownie leaders meeting, Scout house. 1:30 p.m. Mistletoe club, RNA, Girls' Community club. 7:30 p.m. Lively Oaks club, home of Mrs. Homer Lamb. 8 p.m. OSNA. Community hospital. Thursday 1 p.m. Sojourners, YMCA. 1 p.m. Adarel Social club, Jacksonville Masonic hall. 1:30 p.m. Women Golfers, Rogue Valley Country club. 1:30 p.m. Book Review group of AAUW. Mrs. Edwin A. McKecn, 25 Willamette avenue. 2 p.m. Women Christian Temperance Union, Girls' Com munity club. 2:30 p.m. Phoenix PTA, The Shack. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters degree staff practice, Pythian building. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES, Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Past Noble Grands' club of Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls' Community club. Friday 12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Aux iliary guild, parish house. 12:30 p .m Friday Lunch eon club. Mrs. John Hubler, 859 East Ninth stret. 8 p.m. Ruch-Sterling PTA, schoolhouse. 8 p .m Pocahontas lodge, Redmen hall. Saturday 12:30 p.m. Jackson county teachers, Rogue Valley Country club. 1 p.m. Registrations for Pythian Sisters' convention, at lodge hall. 2 p.m. Women's College Club of Rogue Valley, Ashland Methodist church. EASTER GREETINGS From Our Entire Staff ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY Applegate Couple Married Monday In Provolt Church Applegate The wedding of Miss Viola Lucile Ayers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hunt er of Applegate, to Dean Wil liam Lewis was an event of Mon day. April 3. the Rev. Ward Lamkin of Murphy reading the ce at 7:30 o'clock in the evening at the Provolt Commu nity church. The bridegroom is a of Mr. and Mrs. George L,ewis, also Applegate. The wedding music was pro vided by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brunken at the piano and solo vox, and Miss Grace Stephens, who sang. Given in marriage by ftir. Hunter, the bride wore a gown of traditional white satin and carried a Bible with a white or chid and streamers of lily-of-the- valley. Mrs. Merle Eldridge, matron- of-honor, wore a yellow gown and carried pink carnations cen tered with violets and rosebuds. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hunter wore a rose colored dress with corsage of lavender carnations and the bridegroom's mother wore a green dress with lavender carnation corsage. Merle Eldridge was best man for Mr. Lewis and ushers were Raymond Ayres. the bride's brother, and Billie Joe Hunter her stepbrother. For the reception which fol lowed in the recreation room of the church Mrs. Doris Ayres, Mrs. Millie Sloan and Miss Clau dette Letteken assisted. Arrangements of snapdragons, iris, carnations and white spi rea combined with ferns decorat ed the church and the recreation room, and candles lighted the scene. More than 60 guests were nresent. Mr. Lewis and his bride will live in Myrtle Creek, Ore., fol lowing a wedding trip. The bride has been attending high school in Grants Pass and will enroll at Mvrtle Creek for the remain der of her senior year. The bridegroom attended school in ProsDect. . Attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abercrom bie, grandparents of the bride from Whitticr. Cal.: Miss Lena Peterson, a cousin from Ocean- side, Cal., and Mrs. Kaipn Spohnhauer from Whittier. Cal. Olive Rebekah Lodge Announces Delegates Delegates who will attend the Rebekah assembly in Astoria May 16, 17 and 18, were elected at a meeting of Olive Rebekah lodge Monday. Those elected are Mrs. Claud CooDer. Mrs. O. S. Walden. Mrs. Lewis Thompson and Mrs. A. H. Hansen. Alternates are Mrs. L. O. How ard. Mrs. Merle Ivie, Mrs. Carrie Milnes and Mrs. Joe Cave. Mrs H. D. Turner was recommended for degree of chivalry. Mrs. Cooper was recommended for deputy president of the local lorice. Mrs. Harry Bryant, noble "rand, appointed a committee for the April 17 social meeting They are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tordan. Mrs. Annie uoroy, Mrs. Helen Kcesee. Mrs. Edith Whil- lock, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Elsa Walker, Mrs. M. Yocovich and Mrs. Mable Grigsby. Refreshments were served following the business meeting by Mrs. Cave and Mrs. Fred Daugherty. Students Here In Medford for the week-end are Miss Calista Farrell, Univer sity of Oregon student, and Kappa Kappa Gamma sister, Miss Estelle Greer of Portland The two are with Miss Farrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, 1510 East Main street. Reese Creek Extension Holds Annual Election; County Agent Speaker Reese Creek Election of offi cers was held at the Reese Creek Extension meeting, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Peile on Crater Lake highway. New officers are Mrs. Albert E. Anderson, chairman: Mrs. Von Williams, vice-chairman: Mrs. James Minor, secretary-treasurer. They will be installed in June at a special tea the date for wmcn will be set at the May meeting. Roll call was answered with mottoes. Three visitors present were Mrs. Richard Bartuss, chairman of Upper Rogue unit, Mrs. Elmer Streight, and Mrs. James Roderick. Homemakers' Festival will be held Wednesday, May 3, in the Central Point Grange hall, and exhibits will be arranged in the American Legion hall across the street. Deadline for tickets is April 29. The Reese Creek unit chose "Herb Seasoning" for its display for the festival, and will also plan a skit. Members are asked to turn in snapshot for the scrapbook to Mrs. Callihan if they have not already done so. . A meeting on the subiect of Cancer has been set for April 20 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Johnson, route one, box 252. Crater Lake highway. Each member is asked to bring cookies and a cup. Miss riula wintermote, county extension agent, spoke for Tues day's meeting, conducting a les son on "Improved Home Light ing. Members learned how to use a light me t e r. were told about the type of light which causes eye strain and why cop per window screens are best. Convenient placing of light switches was shown to be im portant. Miss Wintermote also spoke of the difference between direct and indirect and diffused lighting. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Ben Gardener continued the lesson on program planning. Pictures for the scrapbook were taken and the meeting closed with songs. Scottish Rite Women Announce Postponement Due to the York Rite conven tion being held in Medford this week, the regular meeting of Scottish Rite Women's club, scheduled for April 10, has been postponed until April 17. At this time the club will hold a lunch eon in the Central Point Presby terian church at 1 p.m. , Installation of new o ff i c e rs will be held at that time. Mem bers are to make reservations by calling Central Point 794, or 2-8586. -t Chapter AA A luncheon meeting for mem bers of Chapter AA, PEO will be held Wednesday, April 12 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Rob ert Dames, 33 North Barneburg road. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R. G. Smith and Mrs. A. C. McDonald. 155 . Thig wonderful automatic has the famous Maytag Gyrafoam washing action. Clothes get really clean! A new spinning action flushes dirt up, over, and away from the clothes, in to,hens rj S s,so?,ooo 1 I , 1 L I AW... Pioneer Members" Of Adarel Chapter Honored Thursday Jacksonville Pioneer mem bers of Adarel chapter, Order of the tastern Star, were honored at a meeting of the lodge Thurs day in the Jacksonville Masonic hall. A covered dish dinner pre ceded the meeting. Honored were Miss Molly Britt. who became a member of the chapter in 1898 and held of fice for more than 50 years; Mrs. Minnie Lance, who was initiated in 1900; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley; Mrs. Nell Frick, who held office for 23 years and be came a member in 1913: Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. V. T. Wilson and Mrs. Anna Cator, past matrons. Mrs. Langley served as treasurer of the chapter for 25 years. Courtesy girls presented fhe honored members corsages and boutonnieres while Mrs. D. M. Blickenstaff furnished piano music. Honored with the pioneers was Mrs. Mary J. MacKinnan of Sacramento, who came to Jacksonville especially to attend the pioneer meeting. A poem, "A Tribute to Pio neers," written by Mrs. Ira Lu man was read by Mrs. Ina Huson, worthy matron. Mrs. Lance was presented a 50-year membership pin and flowers in an addendum which was followed by a vocal solo, "Believe Me If All Those Endear ing Young Charms," sung by Menno Bachmann. While Mr. Bechmann sang, "When You and I Were Young Maggie," Mr. and Mrs. Joe War ren walked into the room dressed in the fashions of the gay nine ties." Thev then looked through an old red plush album which was purchased in 1888. The program concluded with Mr. Bachmann singing a number of old songs accompanied by Mrs. Blickenstaff. Also honored at the meeting were Grant Todd of the budget committee of the grand chapter. and Mrs. Fred Purdin, worthy matron of Reames chapter, Med ford. The chapter room was decora ted with spring flowers and tables were centered with red and white fringed antique nap kins on which miniature covered wagons, horses and figures of pioneers were placed. Place cards were miniature sunbonnet ladies of pastel colors. Gold Hill Lady Lions Plan Meeting Tuesday Gold Hill Lady Lions club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Stieber on Fourth avenue near Eighth street, Tuesday, April 11, at a p. m. Mrs. Wil liam Rockford, president of the club, will be present for the meeting following her return from New Jersey. Instead of a business meeting on March 28, the members met at the Stieber home for cards and refreshments. Those who at tended were Miss Etheljane urarns. Mesdames Haul Molloy, J. L. Graffis, D. H. Stewart, R. K. Palmer, Ralph Bell and Wil liam uicKenson. see the MAYTAG automatic washer . . . that gtt clothes really clean! stead of through them. We're eager to show it to you ... so why don't you stop in today? Ubtrof trwk-ln Low monthly terms Sunday. April 9. 1950 Former Barbara Smith Honor Guest at Party Held in Marsden Home Gold Hill A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Roy Rauh, the former Barbara Smith, was held at the home of Mrs. L. H. Mars den on Seventh avenue Thurs day night. Hostesses for the eve ning were Mrs. Marsden, Mrs. H. D. Cameron, Mrs. James Keyes and Miss Carole Cameron. The young bride received many gifts from her friends. The newlyweds are living on Third street in the Chris Anderson ten ant house. The hostesses served refresh ments to Mesdnmes Dale Clem ent, James W. Burk, Elmer Dun gey, Robert Pugh, Rav Gamier of Central Point; Harold Wilson, Talent; Cecil Van Horn, Lorane Rauh, Paul Molloy, L. G. Cowan, Joe Smith, Medford; Harry smun, Lecil Johnson, Paul John ston, Medford; Tom Z. Smith, James Clement. Paul Holder- ness, Lester Parker, Terrence Clement, Don Dusenberrv and the Misses Patricia Clement, De lores Reames, Reta Davis and Lexy Ann Swindler, Eugene. FOE Auxiliary Plans Dance at Camp White Ladies auxiliary of the Frater nal Order of Eagles will hold a regular monthly dance at Camp hite Monday, April 10. Members of the Grants Pass auxiliary will furnish the enter tainment during intermission. J nose attending are to meet at the Eagles hall. 217 West Main street, at 7:15 p. m. for transport ation. Women attending are to take home made cakes. LIFETIME BARGAIN f FOR ONLY jTcfc ($ 7950) IT'S A GENUINE Chronvei Extension Dinette THE DINETTE THAT'S BUILT TO STAY LOVELYI VV1 V NnDuAN A 30" , ) VEUo Other Chromecraft Dinette Sets - $89.50 and $99.50 $ On the Purchase of a Chromecraft Dinette Regardless of Condition For a Limited Time There's no finer value than CHROMECRAFT ... the very finest of Chrome steel throughout . . . These sets will last for years . , . always look their best! Other Chrome Dinette Sets as Low as $39.50 BARNEBURG & ANDREWS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE EVE Relatives VliUlns From California Mrs. Jack Jordan and daugh ter, Joyce, and Miss Donna San ders, all of Livermore, Cal., ar rived Friday to spend a week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. 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