Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1950, Image 7

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Club Calendar
Shown following their wedding, held March 28 in Medford.
are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pacey. The bride is the former Thaii Gor
don, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Letter C. Gorden of Freeman road.
Central Point, and Mr. Pacey it a ton of Mrs. Alex Tummers, route
two. Central Point. (Anders photo).
Newlyweds Home
From Wedding Trip
To San Francisco
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Pacey, married March
28, have returned from a wed
ding trip to San Francisco and
are at home on Beall lane. Mrs.
Pacey is the former Thais Gor
den. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester C. Gorden, Freeman road,
Central Point, and the bride
groom is a son of Mrs. Alex
Tummers, route two, Central
Point.
The wedding ceremony took
place in the parsonage of First
Methodist church, with the Rev.
Meredith A. Groves officiating
and Mr. Gorden giving his
daughter in marriage.
The bride wore a white suit
with navy blue accessories for
the wedding, and her corsage
was of white hyacinths and red
rosebuds. Mrs. Chester James,
aunt of the bride from Medford,
was her attendant. She was at
tired in a light green suit and
her flowers were pink carna
tions. Al Nordquist of Medford was
best man for the bridegroom.
A small group of relatives and
close friends were present for
the ceremony.
The bride was graduated from
high school in Central Point and
later attended Southern Oregon
college. She has been employed
by the Central Point Telephone
company. Mr. Pacey attended
Balboa high school in San Fran
cisco, was graduated from offi
cers' training school in Alameda
and later was on duty with the
maritime service.
Films & Photo
Finishing
Work in by 10 A.M.
Out by 5 P.M.
Szvem 9s
217 E. Main
Medford
"A Kodak Dealer"
Sunday
1 p.m. United Spanish War
Veterans and auxiliary at arm
ory. 3 p. m. Open house at Chris
tian church parsonage, 590 Oak
dale drive.
S p. m. Degree staff of RNA,
Knights of Pythias hall.
Monday
1 p.m .Scottish Rite Women,
Central Point Legion hall.
1 p.m AAUW art group at
home of Mrs. Neil Davidson.
6:30 p. m. Methodist Men's
club and ladies, First Methodist
church.
8 p.m. Women of Moose at
hall.
8 p.m. Oak Grove PTA at
school.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. Circle 2, WSCS,
at church.
10:30 a.m. Sams Valley Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. Ben
Day.
1 p.m. St. Anne's Altar So
ciety, parisn nan.
1:15 p.m. Circle 5. WSCS
home of Mrs. H. E. Conger, Ross
lane.
1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh'
borhood club, home of Mrs. J.
W. Gustafson.
1:30 p. m. C i r c 1 e 1 , WSCS,
home of Mrs. H. R. Walker, 409
Suminitt avenue.
1:30 p.m. Circle 3, WSCS
home of Mrs. Jesse Minear, 1:15
p.m. at church for transportation.
1:30 p.m. Circle 8, WSCS,
home of Mrs. A. M. Perkins, 406
South Peach street.
1:30 p.m. Medford Navy
Mothers, Girls Community club.
2 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks tem
ple. 6 p.m. Pythian Sisters at
lodge hall.
6:30 p.m. Wesleyan Service
guild at Methodist church.
7:30 p. m. Carnation club,
Mrs. F. B. Gleaves, 1170 McAn-
drews road.
7:45 p.m. Rogue Valley
chorus rehearsal, senior high
school music room.
8 p. m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Ashland Masonic hall.
8 d. m. VFW post and auxil
iary, Veterans' hall, 42 North
Front street. x
8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. William A. Thompson, 135
North Holly street.
8 p. m. -Oak Grove Garden
club at schoolhouse.
Wednesday '
9 a.m. Girl scout volunteer
supervisors' training course,
Scout house.
10:30 a.m. Central Point Ex
tension unit, Mrs. E. K. Ogilvie,
34 Western avenue.
1 10:30 a.m. Jackson County
Council of Parents and Teach
ers, Jacksonville Presbyterian
church.
1:15 p.m. Circle 9, WSCS,
home of Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, 125
North Columbus avenue.
1 p.m. Get Together club,
Eagles hall.
1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. A. C. Fries, 2317 East Main
street.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, at home of Mrs.
Richard Gray.
2 p. m. Wednesday Study club,
Girls' Community club.
2 p.m. Eagle Point Garden
club, home of Mrs. Lewis Stone-breaker.
2 p.m. OES tea, Masonic
temple.
7:30 p.m. AAUW, Mrs. Rob
ert Root, 2Z Bradtora way.
Thursday
12 noon Zonta club, Jackson
hotel.
1 p.m. St. Peter's Lutheran
Ladies Aid society, at cnurcn.
1:15 d. m. Just Folks' club,
home of Mrs. George Watson,
1638 Stewart avenue.
2 D.m. WRC at armory.
3 p.m. Junior high PTA,
girls' gymnasium.
7 p.m. BPW club, Ashland
Elks temple.
8 p. m. Reames and Nevita
chapters, OES, Central Point
Masonic hall.
8 p.m. Senior high school
parents, open nouse, at nign
school.
8 p. m. Circle 6, WSCS, home
of Mrs. Richard J e w e u , osi
SDencer.
B p. m. Eagle Point PTA am
ateur show at high school.
8:30 p.m. Degree of Honor
drill team, Lincoln scnooi gym
Fridav
2:30 p. m. Jackson PTA at
school.
7:45 p.m. Washington PTA
at school.
BPW To Hold Meeting
Thursday in Ashland;
Initiation To Be Held
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club members
will meet in Ashland at the Elks
temple. 255 East Main street.
Thursday, April 20, at 7 p. m
for dinner and Initiation of a
large number of candidates by
the emblem committee. Mrs.
Maxine Shaw, chairman, will be
assisted by the membership com
mittee with Miss Louise Drew
and Mrs. Alma Mclntyre, co
chairman. A program has been planned
by the committee.
zThe nine members of the club
who attended the Southern Ore
gon conference in Glendale, Ore.,
recently, are Mrs. Bertha Has
kins, president of the Medford
club; Mrs. Florence Lance, Mrs.
Mnrjorie Hopkins, Miss Louise
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Mrs. Haskins reported on ac
tivities of the local club, which
now has a membership of 114,
A $500 scholarship will be pre
sented a worthy Medford sen
ior high school girl by the club.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
President Attends
League Convention
n Atlantic City
Mrs. E. S. Philips, president
of the Medford League of Wom
en Voters, will leave tonight for
New York and Atlantic City to
attend the annual convention of
the national league. Mrs. Phil
lips will be accompanied by her
sons, Douglas and Scott, and
the trip east will be made by
plane.
The three will spend a week
in New York With relatives, and
will then go on to Atlantic City.
A national plan of work will
be adopted for the league dur
ing the convention, and election
of new national officers is on
the agenda. Speakers will in
clude Economic Cooperation Ad
ministrator Paul Hoffman, who
will address a dinner meeting on
the foreign trade gap and its
meaning for the United States.
James H. Rowe Jr.. a member
oi the Hoover commission, will
speak on the Hoover commis
sion recommendations with spe
cial reterence to proposals on
conservation of natural re
sources. This is one of the pro
gram suojects to come before
the convention.
Another convention highlight
will be an international evening
with guests from Italy, Sweden,
Lebanon, Greece. Iceland. Ger
many, Japan and the Philip
pines, ivnss Anna i,ord Strauss,
retiring national president, will
tell of her trip she made last
summer with the Round the
World Town Meeting.
As a representative of the Ore
gon leagues, Mrs. Philips has
been asked to enter an "idea
contest" during the convention.
Mrs. Philips will portray the
Portland league's "cigaret girl"
idea for selling publications at
luncheon meetings, using the
Guild Will Plan
For Hospital Day
Plans for observance ot Na
tional Hospital day May 12, will
be made by members of Provi
dence Guild of Sacred Heart
hospital at a meeting of the.
group Monday, April 17, at 8
p.m. in the Girls' Community
club. Miss Gertrude Malloy is
president of the guild.
HEIDT BAND To"TOUR
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 15 U.R)
Bandleader Horace Heldt and
his troupe of 60 performers
leave today for a three-week
tour of U.S. army bases In Germany.
Mrs. S. E. Philips
familiar cigarette tray and wear
ing a square dance dress.
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