Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1950, Image 4

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Sunday. May 7. 1950
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On of thu iTn girti will
b nnd qun of tha annual
May raiUval to ba hald In
Phoanlx May 13 and 14. Thay
ara (uppar, laft to eight), Mlat
Sally Tripp. Phoanlx Thurs
day club eandldata; Mill Shir
lay Dudlay. Nalfhbora ot
Woodcraft Thimble elubi MUe
Virginia Roberta, Phoanlx
Garden club) M1m Barbara
Barlow, Phoanlx Youth
groupi (lower, left to right),
Miis Wanda Norton, Phoenix
PTAi Mita Roialie Xlaieen,
Phoenix Crangai Miti Bonnie
Terianbach, Phoenix Lioni'
club. Votes ara credited to
each candidate on the basis of
donations to the Phoenix Com
munity olub and Youth cen
ter building fund.
District Meeting
Of Garden Clubs
Set for Tuesday
The Rogue River Garden club
will be hostess for the spring
meeting of the Siskiyou district
of the Oregon Federation of Gar
den Clubs, the meeting having
been set for Tuesday, Mny 9, in
the Grange hall at Vogue River.
Mrs. R. T. Nichol. Medford,
district vice-president, extends
an Invitation to all garden club
members of Josephine. Jackson
and Klamath counties to attend
the meeting. Registration will be
at 0:30 a. m. and the business
sessions will begin at 10 a. m.
Luncheon will be served by
women of the Grange at noon.
Mrs. Nichol stntcs that mem
bers without transportation may
go by Greyhound bus which
leaves Medford at 9:45 a. m. and
leaves Rogue River at 4:47 p. m.
for the return trip.
Past Matrons
Pai-l Matrons' club of Reames
rhapter. Order of the Eastern
Star, will meet for dessert lun
cheon at the Girls' Community
club, Monday at 1 p.m.
Tiny Tot Fashions
To Be Show Theme
Friday Afternoon
Gay baloons, colorful animals
and floral decorations will form
the setting for the "tiny tots"
fashion show which is to be an
event of Friday, May 12, in the
parlors of the First Methodist
church with members of Circle
Eight of the church as the host
ess group. The event will begin
at 2 p.m.
Children of pre-school age
will model the fashions to be
shown. While many of the gar
ments are to be loaned by local
stores, still others will be the
needlework of mothers of the
children. Ballet costumes and
western outfits will also lend
color to the event. Mrs. Horace
Dolen will play the background
music and Mrs. Vern Wilson will
introduce the models and give
the comments.
Mrs. A. M. Perkins is chair
man of decorations and is ar
ranging a unique table theme.
Pouring will be Mrs. W. W. Wal
ker, Mrs. 1. C. Williams, Mrs.
Lional Rankin and Mrs. W. T.
Fro.t
The program will include
piano selections by Sonja Peter
son, a boys' trombone quartet, a
song by the Southcrlln twins
and other selections.
Mrs. Floyd Lewis and Mrs. J.
C. Sparks, who are co-chairmen
for the event, announce mat all
interested women are Invited to
attend. Hours will be from two
until four o'clock.
Mefhodist Delegates
Affencf State Meeting
A group of women ot Med
ford's First Methodist church
were in Corvallis Friday for a
state meeting of Methodist women.
Attending from Medford were
Mrs. Jessie Minear, Mrs. W. T.
Frost and Mrs. Harry Meyers,
representing the Woman's Soci
ety of Christian Service: Mrs.
Marjorie Hopkins and Mrs. Ever
ett Fnbcr, representative of Wes
leyan Service guild, and Miss
Thelma Loughary, member of
Susanah Wesleyan guild.
Mrs. Fabor has been in Cleve
land, O., to attend the national
convention of Wesleyan guild,
and was to return to Medford
after the Corvalllii meeting.
Thirty-six members of the
Medford church were in Ash
land recently for the annual
Rogue zone meeting of Metho
dist women.
Plan Poppy Day
The American Legion auxil
iary will hold a regular meeting
in the Armorv club rooms at
8 p.m. Wednesday, Mny 10. Mrs.
Clark Walker, president of the
auxiliary, has announced that
plnns for "Poppy Days'' will be
completed at this meeting.
Service Club Plans
Sale Of Carnations
Plans for the annual sale of
McKinley carnations scheduled
for Friday and Saturday, May
12 and 13, will be made at a
meeting of the Service club of
Colonel Sergeant Auxiliary of
United Spanish . War veterans
Thursday, May 11 at 1:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held in the
home of Mrs. Z. N. Agee, 518
South Oakdale avenue.
Each year the group sponsors
the sale to aid veterans and re
lief and welfare agencies.
State President
Temperance Union
To Visit Medford
Mrs. Fred Tooze Jr., Portland,
state president of the Women's
Christian Temperance union
will pay her official visit to the
Medford union on Thursday,
May 11.
Thursday morning Mrs. Tooze
will meet with the executive
board and in the afternoon a
general meeting will be held at
the Girls Community club,
North Bartlett street, beginning
at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Tooze will address the
group at 2 p.m. and the program
will include devotions and spec
ial music. White ribbon recruits
will lie dedicated by Mrs. Tooze
during the afternoon.
The event will close with a
social hour and tea.
First Baptist Women
To Hold Joint Meet
The ladies' auxiliary and Gors
llne Missionary circle of First
Baptist church will hold a com
bined meeting Monday, May 8,
at 8 p. m., in the church basement.
The circle will have charge of
the program and auxiliary will
serve refreshments. Any Woman
interested Is invited to attend.
'Y' Dancers Plan
Second Jamboree;
Hoheisel Coming
Of interest to the valley's
many square dances is the an
nouncement that Jack Hoheisal
of the Los Angeles area has
agreed to "call" for another
jamboree to be held in Medford's
senior high school gymnasium,
Saturday evening, June 3.
Glenn Smith, chairman of the
sponsoring organization, the
Medford YMCA square dance
group, states that this event has
been arranged in response to
popular demand as a result of
the outstanding success of Mr.
Hoheisal's 'first appearance here
in March.
Further details will be made
public as soon as arrangements
for tha dance have been com
pleted. Musical Society
To Meet Monday
The May meeting of Medford
Musical society will be held at
the home of Mrs. M. N. Hogan,
Siskiyou -court, Monday, May 8
at 8 p.m. Election of officers will
be held, and a report of the
scholarship committee will be
heard.
The program will be in charge
of Mrs. R. A. Schuchard, the
subject being "Dance Forms
Classical ana Modern.'' Group
participation Is entitled "Quiz
the Easy Way."
Hostesses for the social hour
are Mrs. E. Ronald Rice, Mrs.
A. S. Roach, Mrs. M. Rossi and
Mrs. Earl Lawson.
Temple To Meet
Zulelma temple, Daughters of
the Nile, will meet in the Grants
Pass Masonic temple, Saturday,
May 13 at 2 p.m.
Tea will follow the business
session.
Gold Hill Girl Wed
To Louis Clutter
In Home Ceremony
Gold Hill Miss Etheljane
Graffis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Leslie Graffis of Gold
Hill, became the bride of Louis
Albert Clutter May 4. The wed
ding ceremony took place at 10
o'clock in the morning and was
performed by the Rev. D. E. Mil
lard in the home of the bride's
parents on highway 99, two
miles north of Gold Hill.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Clutter,
also of Gold Hill.
For her marriage, the bride
chose a turquoise blue suit with
white accessories. Her corsage
was of white baby orchids with
lilies of the valley. Her maid of
honor, Miss Mary Estremado,
wore a pearl gray striped suit
dress with black accessories.
Pink rosebuds formed her cor
sage.
John B. Clutter, brother of
the bridegroom, acted as best
man. The Rev. Mr. Millard sang
a solo and other music was fur
nished by the Rev. and Mrs.
Millard.
About 20 attended ihe wed
ding and reception immediately
following the wedding in the
Graffia home.
The rooms were decorated
with tulips, lilacs, purple iris
and flowering quince. The bride
and bridegroom first cut the
wedding cake and serving was
continued by Mrs. Graffis and
Mrs. William Rockford. Punch
was also served.
The bridegroom came to Gold
Hill with his parents about one
and one-half years ago from
Utah. He had formerly resided
in Parnell, Mo., and attended
grade and high school there. For
the past four months he has
been employed at Western
Chemical center at Tooele, Utah.
The bride came to Gold Hill
vicinity with her parents in 1944
from Hayward, Cal. She is a
graduate of Gold Hill high
school, class of 1949.
Following the reception, the
couple left for a short wedding
trip. They will make their home
in Tooele, Utah.
Miss Chisum Wed
To Roy L. Herndon
In Recent Service
Mi Doris Joan Chisum.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
L. Chisum, Eagle Point, and Roy
Lyons Herndon, son of Reece L.
Herndon of Baker, were married
April 22. The Rev. Meredith A.
Groves read the marriage serv
ice at seven o'clock in the eve
ning at the parsonage.
The bride wore a powder blue
suit with white accessories and
a white orchid corsage.
Mrs. Joseph Ginet, her attend
ant, wore a brown frock and her
flowers were gardenias.
Joseph Ginet was best man lor
Mr. Herndron.
An informal reception for
family members and close
friends was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chisum, 3960
Hillsinger road, Phoenix, the
Chisums being uncle and aunt
of the bride.
The newlyweds are living In
Baker.
Wednesday Meeting
Planned by Auxiliary
A meeting of the Jackson
County Medical society auxiliary
will be held Wednesday, May 10
at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs.
Brandt Bartels, 35 Valley View
drive.
A "white elephant" sale will
be held. Members are asked to
telephone 3-1907 if they are to
be present.
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Miss Carlena Mae Mark's par
ents have announced her en-
oaaement to Dale Lee Pratt,
The wedding has been set for
June 25 in tha First Presbyterian
church. (Shangle photo).
Announce Trothal
Carlene Mae Mark
To Dale Lee Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mark of
2590 Willow way announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Car
lene Mae, to Dale Lee Pratt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pratt, route
3, Medford.
Miss MarM Is with the Pnelfle
Telephone company and Mr.
Pratt is employed by Medford
corporation.
The marriage, set for June 2S.
will take place In the First Pres
byterian church.
Announce Wedding
Ut Anna L. Elsey
To James DeVore
Among recent weddings was
that of Anna Loraine Elsev.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stewart. 925 South Ivy street, to
James Neil DeVore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry DeVore, 3120
worm Pacific highway.
"The service was performed
by the Rev. P. J. Bartram of the
Church of the Nazarene ADril
23 at 4:30 o'clock in the after
noon at the Bartram home, 46
Summit avenue.
The bride wore a beige suit
with orchid corsage for the wed
ding. She was unattended, and
Mr. DeVore was best man for
his son.
The newlyweds are living in
Medford following a wedding
trip to California.
Leola Lindstrom
And Ralph Conner
Wedded In Talent
Talent An event of Sunday,
April 23, was the wedding of
Miss Leola Joyce -Lindstrom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Lindstrom, 232 Gibson street,
Talent, to Ralph E. Conner, son
of Mr. and Mrt.' R. E.- Conner,
235 Gibson street, Talent.
The service was read- by Ir
win P. Alger of the Talent
Friends church.
The bride's gown was of
white organdy over ice blue sat
in and she carried a white Bible
with two gardenias. Her attend
ant, Miss Joyce Jack, wore a
yellow frock and carried pink
carnations.
George W. Conner of Talent
was best man for the bride
groom. A reception followed at the
bride's home, with about 75
guests attending. Cutting the
wedding cake and serving re
freshments were Miss Avalon
Roberts, Mrs. Doris Williams,
Mrs. E. D. Sutherland and Miss
Julia Maurer.
Among the wedding guests
were the bride's sister, Mrs.
Doris Williams of San Fernando,
Cal., the bride's niece, Mrs. R.
O. Brown of San Fernando, Cal.,
and Mr. Brown, and the bride's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sutherland of Albuquerque,
N. M.
Rogue River To Hold
Mother-Daughter Event
Rogue River A mother and
daughter banquet will be served
in Fellowship hall on Thursday,
May 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. There
will be special recognition of the
oldest and youngest mothers
and the mother who has the
most generations of children
present, also the mother with
the most daughters-in-law or
daughters present.
Reservations may be made by
phoning the Rev. D. F. Barnett.
Miss Diana Monia
Becomes Bride Of
Darrell Wilson
Miss Diana Monia and Pfc.
Darrell C. Wilson were married
April 22 at Reno, Nev. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Monia, 711 King street
Medford. anrf Pfn WilcA '
son of Mrs. George Hammond,
lorinci iy oi meoiora ana now of
Weed, Cal.
The bride is a student at Med.
ford senior high school and will
be graduated with the class of
1950. Her husband is stationed
at Wichita Falls, Tex., with the
United States airforce, and Mrs.
Wilson will join him there after
graduation.
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