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Mr. and Mrg. Joseph Horman Morris were married May 6 in
St. Peter's Lutheran church. The bride is the former Marlene
Joyce Morse, daughter of Mr. and
ington street, and the bridegroom
Granville. 111.
Lutheran Church
Scene Of Wedding
Of Medford Couple
St. Peter's Lutheran church
was the : ene May 6 of the wed
ding of Miss Marlene Joyce
Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Merville E. Morse, 24 Washing
ton street, to Joseph Herman
Morris, son of Mrs. Florence
Sudano of Granville, 111. The
Rev. Harry H. Young officiated
at the evening service and Mr.
Morse gave his daughter in mar
riage. About 200 guests were
present.
Mrs. Katherine Danner was
soloist, with Mrs. Agnes Smith
as accompanist.
The bride's wedding gown was
of traditional white slipper satin
with nylon net yoke and her bou
quet was of bouvardia and val
ley lilies centered with an orchid.
Miss Sally Jane Tarns, maid-of-honor,
wore yellow dotted
iwlss and carried a nosegay of
orchid carnations and yellow
roses.
Kenneth E. Tolle was best man
for the bridegroom and ushers
were Richard Wilson and Francis
Fann. . .
The floral background for the
wedding was of pastel colored
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duvb nf blossoms were fastened
to pew ends. The scene was
lighted by many randies, and
candles and ivy stood In the
cnurcn winnows.
A reception followed In the
church parlor. The bride's table
was decorated in yellow and
white with a centerpiece or pas
tel colored daisies and celling
decorations were of yellow and
white, with wedding bells sus
pended over the bride's table.
Vases of lilacs were used about
the room.
Mrs. Milton Singler. sister of
the bride, took charge of the
guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris are liv
ing at 013 North Central avenue
following a wedding trin to the
coast. The bride was graduated
from Medford high school with
the class of 1049 and her husband
Is a velernn of three years of
service in the marine corps.
Here for the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jecelie.
brother-in-law and sister of the
bridreroom from Rend, and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Slrahan of Rogue
River.
Announce Meeting
Just Folks club will meet at
the home of Mrs. L. T. Nygnnrd,
3B Ashland avenue, Thursday.
May 18 at 12 noon for salad
luncheon.
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Lawrence's
In Medford 40 Venn, stocking Ihe
same High Quality Merchandise
found in the best itorei in the iarg.
er cities and more moderately
priced.
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Mrs. Merville E. Morse, 24 Wash-
is a son oi Mrs. Florence Sudano,
(Brainerd photo).
Mrs. Ruth Holmes
And Joseph Dionne
Married Recently
The wedding of Mrs. Ruth
Holmes to Joseph Dionne was
announced last week. Both are
of Medford.
The rites were read May 6 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Benjamin, niece and nephew of
the bride, by the Hev. Holly Hoy
Jarvis. pastor of the First Chris
tian church. Mr. Benjamin sang
preceding the rites.
Only relatives were present
for the ceremony, including Mrs.
Richard Cannon, Spoknnc, sister
of the bride, and the bride's son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Richurd David Holmes, who
attended the University of Ne
vada at Reno.
The newlywed couple will live
at 520 North Bartlctt street.
Flower Pictures
To Feature Show
Of Garden Club
A large collection of pressed
flower pictures will make up one
of the special exhibit at the
Medford Garden Club's flower
show to be held In the social
hnll of the YMCA Tuesday, May
loin, ihese pressed flower pic
turcs made by members of vari
ous garden clubs in Columbia
district, had their initial showing
in the 1'orlland Journal s Mary
Cullen's Cottage. They proved so
popular that they have since
been shown at the Corvallis show
and the Cedar Mill Garden club
show.
The display is sponsored by
the Oregon Federation of Gar
den clubs and the Medford club
feels that it is able to secure
them for the local show.
Photographs of flower sub
jects will make up another spe
cial exhibit of Ihe show. Severn!
commercial studios have made
arrangements to participate
Mrs. A. L. Lrudilon, president
of the Medford Garden club.
Miss Phyllis Rusmie. and Mrs.
Elton Waldron. chairman of the
show, invite anv one to enter
specimen blossoms or arrange
ments in the show. Participation
is not limited to garden club
members and Ihe show is non
competitive. Hours of Ihe show
are from 12 noon to 9 p.m.
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Sunday, May 14. 1950
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Valley Lady Elks
To Attend Party
In Medford Temple
Ashland and Grants Pass
Lady Elks will be guests Tues
day at a luncheon and card
party which Medford Lady
Elks will give in the temple
here. More than 200 are ex
pected to attend.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30 p. m., with games fol
lowing. Mrs. L. G. Miles, chairman
of the decorations committee,
asks that members of the group
having flowers suitable for the
event take them to the temple
Monday night.
Mrs. Orrin L. Brown Is chair
man of Medford Lady Elks.
Mrs. Charles Holloway
To Be Honored Guest
On Ninetieth Birthday
Friends of Mrs. Charles Hollo-
way are Invited to attend a tea
honoring Mrs. Holloway on her
ninetieth birthday Thursday,
May 18 during the hours of 2 to
p.m. In the parlor of the First
Methodist church.
Hosts for the occasion will be
Mrs. Holloway's son, William
Holloway of Temoe. Ariz., and
her daughters, Mrs. James Flem
ing of Medford: Mrs. Dale
Sturges of Boring and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Gerretsen. Roscburg.
It Is requested that no gifts be
presented.
Tell Engagement
Miss Dara Turner
To Jim McDonald
Mrs. Elsie Turner of Route 2,
Box 246, Medford, has an
nounced the engagement of her
daughter, Dara Turner, to James
McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander McDonald of Eagle
Point.
No date has been set for the
wedding, though it will take
place in the near future.
Both young people are sen
iors of Eagle Point high school.
and will be graduated this
spring.
Miss Lois Scott
To Wed Sergeant
Talent Miss Lois Scott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Scott, Talent, bride-elect of
Sgt. Charles Meyers of El Paso,
Tex., will leave during the week
for El Paso where her wedding
to Sergeant Meyers will take
place in the near future.
Miss Scott's fiance Is former
ly of Ash In nd. and Is a member
of the regular army. Miss Scott
has been employed at the Cra
tcrian theater in Medford.
Odd Fellows Plan
Square Dance Party
Odd Fellow lodge members
have made plans for a square
dance party May 23. The lodge
held its first party of this type
May 0. and because of 1 ho enthu-
slam plans were made for a sec
ond party.
Hanson s orchestra provided
music for the first dance.
It is stated that all Odd Fel
lows, Rcbekahs and friends are
invited and there will be instruc
tion for beginners.
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$100,000 Worth of Furs
to select from during our Big 2 Day
FUR SALE
Monday and Tuesday Only
May 15, 16
All the latest and advanced styles in capes,
stoles, jackets and coats will b shown. We will
also hava complete selection of fur scarfs of
all descriptions.
At 20 to 40 Savings
Come in and scclct your fur now and take ad
vantage of the low prices which prevail at this
time of tht year.
Mr, Stefan! of Stefani Bros., one of the largest
furriers of California, will be here personally to
help with your selection
We Have a Lay-Away Plan for Your Convenience
CLUB NEWS
Miss Joanne Harrison
Honored With Party;
Announce Wedding Day
Among the recent parties for
brides-to-be was a shower for
Miss Joanne Harrison, held at
the home of Mrs. W. G. Werner,
1B4U Stewart avenue. May 10.
Mrs. Lee Van Ausdall and
Mrs. Louis Putman were assist
ant hostesses, and Mrs. Marjorie
Hopkins was in charge of games.
Miss Harrison received many
gifts for her new home.
Invited were Mesdames Mi
chael Beck. Henry Bedford. L. L,
Peabody, William Strode, W.
A. Hannford. Gerald Warren
Floyd Jenkins, C. H. Gile, M.
D. Borough. W. B. Hickman. R
T. Harrison, Robert Rae, H. N.
Lofland, R. D. Stedman, E. D
ScriDter. O. R. Wimer. Jack Wi-
mer, F. F. Burk, Harry Olson,
George Watson, J. D. Flemming,
L. F. Blttle. Ben Schmidt.
Also Dick Harrison, C. L. Fra-
ker, William McKemie, Elmer
Hanniford. Susan Graham, Belle
Jones, A. O. Walker, Mrs. George
L. Watson and Misses D'Anne
Beck. Maxine Meyers, Leah Pea
body, Myrna Hannaford, Louise
Putman, Martha Matney and
Thelma Tolles.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Del Prickett. Utica. O.: Mrs. Ken
neth Porter, Talent; Mrs. Charles
Hoey and Mrs. G. G. Skinner,
Phoenix. Also here were Mrs.
Joe Meeker and daughter, Nora,
mother and sister of the bride
groom-to-be.
Miss Harrison is to be married
June 10 to William D. Meeker
and the rites are to be at the
First Methodist church. The
couple will live in Klamath
Falls.
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Honor Recent Bride
At Shower Wednesday
To Leave for Texas
Miss Bebe Millsaps was host
ess in her home at 704 Peach
street, Wednesday evening for a
miscellaneous shower honoring
Mrs. Darrell C. Wilson, the for
mer Diana Monia.
Mrs. Wilson will leave soon to
join her husband, Pfc. Wilson,
who is stationed at Wichita Falls,
Tex. He is a member of the air
force.
Those attending were the
Misses Eleanor Bragfj, Constance
lnskeep, Betty Acker, Jane Ray,
Astrid Adams, Dolores Coghill.
Norma Gwin and Jackie Henbest,
Mrs. John V. Watson. Jr., Mrs.
Wilson and the hostess.
Families To Attend
Fiftieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez left
Thursday for Fresno, Cal..
where thev will visit their son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Chez, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chez left
on Friday for Stanford. Cal.. to
visit their sons, Fred Chez Jr.,
and Joe Cher., who will accom
pany them on a trip to Fresno,
also.
The occasion of the families
gathering there is to celebrate
the fiftieth wedding anniversary
of the Senior Chezes. Others
who will attend the event are
Mrs. Arthur Chapman Jr., New
York City: Mr. and Mrs. R. Chez
and son of Boise, Ida., and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert D. Chez and
son of Portland. Ore.
Cratr Lk Ave.
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M ml lord. Ore.
Medford Couple
Married Recently
In. Church Rites
Irene McClanahan, daughter
of Mrs. Mary Lou Colley. 1316
Beatty street, ar.d J. H. Colley,
also of Medford, became the
bride of Ralph E. Clemens at a
ceremony held Friday, May S,
in the First Methodist church.
The Rev. Meredith A. Groves of
ficiated. The bride, given in marriage
by her brother, J. D. Colley. wore
a grey tailored suit with corsage
of gardenias and sweetpeas. She
was attended by Miss Margery
Dotson, who wore a gray suit
with carnation corsage.
Paul R. Lynch served as best
man for the bridegroom.
Mrs. Lyle Schoppcrt sang for
the wedding, accompanied by
Mrs. Lester Winslow, who also
played the wedding march.
The church decorations, ar
ranged by Mrs. Anna J. Gorby,
were of lilacs and bridal wreath.
A reception, held at the home
of the bridegroom's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Clemans, 8
North Orange street, followed the
reception.
The newlvweds will live at
310 Laurel street.
Duplicate Club Plans
Annual Tournament;
Give Weekly Winners
Medford Duplicate Bridge
club has planned the annual
open pa.r luumamem lor sun-
oay. May 21, at the
hotel. It will be held in two
session, with one beginning at
1 p. m. and the second at 7:30
p. m.
Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mrs.
W. W. Stevenson took top place
at the meeting of the club Tues
day night;' scoring 50 points.
Coming in second were Mrs.
Jean Hall and Mrs. Frank
Baker, with 48 '.! points. Two
couples, William Isaacs and Roy
Pruitt, T. J. Fuson and Mrs. Al
Gilhouscn. tied for third and
fourth spots both couples scor
ing 42'-j points.
In fifth were Mrs. Isaacs and
Mrs. Royal Lee with 40" j
points.
Ashland Guests
To Attend Dinner
Of Medford BPWC
Members of the Medford Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club have planned a dinner
meeting for Thursday, May 18.
at 7 p. m. in the Pioneer room
of the Jackson hotel. Gnosis will
be Ashland women interested in
forming a BPW club ill that city
and a program is being planned.
Iwo committees are planning
the dinner. Thev are the
UNESCO committee, of which
Mrs. Edith Baker and Frances
Grant are co-chairmen, and the
international relations commit
tee, headed by Mabel Hundlev
and Mildred Black.
Members are asked to note
the change in meeting place.
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Top your ensei.ible with a
shiny, new straw from the Mil
linery Department.
Big alues at low prices.
Play Cast And Staff
Entertained Friday;
Group Seeks "Home"
The cast nd staff of "The
Torch-bearers," Footlighters' civ
ic theater group play, and other
members of the organization and
friends, were entertained Friday
night at an informal party fol
lowing the second presentation
of the play at Medford senior
high school auditorium. The
gathering was in the country
home of Mrs. Nancy Clark Jones
on 401 Ranch road.
About 50 attended the affair.
A buffet supper was served and
conversation revolved around the
future of the newly reorganized
group. Members are enthusiastic
about "finding a home of their
own," and at present several lo
cations are under consideration.
Included is a large barn which
would lend itself to remodeling
for a "little theater." It is the
hope of the group to produce a
summer-theater presentation.
A board meeting of the organi
zation will be held Thursday.
Next regular meeting will be
June 5 in the upstairs hall at
123" a West Main street. An in
vitation is extended to anyone in
terested in any phase of "little
theater." Regular meetings will
be held the first Monday of each
month at the West Main street
address.
Musical Society
Selects Winner;
Officers Elected
. Highlights of the meeting of
Medford Musical society, held
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Siskiyou
heights, were selection of the
Winner of the 1950 scholarship
award and election of officers.
Wittier of the award will be an
nounced at high school com
mencement time.
Mrs. J. C. Collins was re-elected
president of the organization.
with Mrs. Margaret Fabrick as
; nresident Mr, Farl T. Lw.
son. secretary, and Miss Made
line Harold, treasurer. The mem
bers gave a rising vote of ap
preciation to the officers who
served during the past year, and
a special vote of thanks was giv
en for "the excellent work" of
Miss Mabel Nansen, who has
served as program director the
past-year.
Mrs. R. A. Schuchard served
as program chairman for the eve
ning, and spoke on "Dance
Forms." She was assisted by Mrs.
C. R. Adamson, who illustrated
classic dance forms as used by
the great piano composers, and
by Mrs. Bernice Bolger, violin
ist, who played various types of
reels and jigs from the folk
dance group. Mr. Schuchard.
trombonist, also played examples
of modern American develop
ment in the popular dance field,
illustrating various types of rag
time. Jazz, blues and others. Mrs.
Schuchard acted as accompanist
for these numbers and those play
ed by Mrs. Bolger.
Modern dance forms were also
presented in recordings of South
American rhythms.
Hostesses for the refreshment
hour were Mrs. Michael Rossi,
Mrs. E. Ronald Rice. Mrs. A. S.
Roach and Mrs. Earl Lawson.
Salem Firmly Here ;
To Visit Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilstrap i
and family of Salem are spend
ing the week-end in Medford j
with Mr. Gilstrap's parents. Mr. i
and Mrs. Ernest R. Gilstrap, 35
Geneva street.
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precision and expert tailoring that you would
expect in the most expensive suits.
Colors: White, pink, blue, aqua, navy, luggage
and checks .
Sizes 9 to 17: 10 to 20
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all colors.
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The engagement of Miss Ann
Butler of Medford to Charles
Wlrkkula of Astoria has just
been announced. Both are stu
dents at the University of Ore
gon. (Brainerd photo).
Miss Ann Butler,
University Student,
Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Butler, 28
North Barneburg road, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Ann, to Charles Wirkkula,
son of Mrs. Herman Wirkkula of
Astoria, Ore., and the late Mr.
Wirkkula.
Miss Butler is a sophomore
student at the University of Ore
gon, majoring in education. She
is a member of Alpha Delta Pi
sorority, and at present is vice
president of the chapter. She is
also a member of Amphibians.
Her fiance, a navy veteran, at
tended Vanport college before
transferring to the university and
will graduate this spring from
the school of accounting.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Bridal Shower Given
For Miss Shepherd;
June Wedding Planned
With many May and June
weddings slated, a number of
parties are being planned for the
brides-to-be.
Miss Dorothy Shepherd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shepherd, Jacksonville, was
honored at a bridal shower April
28. Miss Shepherd's wedding to
Norman McMahan, son of Mrs.
Serena McMahan. 907 South
Central avenue, has been set for
June 23.
The shower was given by Miss
Eleanor Pleyer. cousin of the
bridegroom-elect, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pleyer.
route 2. Medford, his aunt and
uncle. About 35 friends and rela
tives were present.
Games were in charge of Mrs.
Velma Allen, sister of the bride,
and refreshments were served.
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Benefit Card Party
Important Event
Of Week's Calendar
An important event of the
social calendar this week will
be the benefit card party which
St. Mark's Evening guild will
give Wednesday evening. This
is an annual event with the
group, and this year will be
held in sections, with coupleg
playing In the parish house, and
tables for the feminine contin
gent set up in the guild hall
across the street.
Bridge, cananla and pinochle
will be played, following re
freshments at 7:30 p.m. Reser
vations are being made with
Mrs. John G. Crawford, 2-5733.
Mrs. Wright Scoville, 2-7321
and Mrs. Berwick L. Wood,
2-9118.
Mrs. N. H. Gladfelter is gen
eral chairman.
Jacksonville Group
Will Meet Thursday
Jacksonville The home of
Mrs. Leonard McKee will be
scene of the meeting of Jackson
ville Garden club members
Thursday. May 18 at 2 p.m.
Miss Mollie Ray and Mrs. D.
C. Mills will be co-hiislcsses.
There will be a guest speaker
who will talk on lilacs. Roil call
will be answered by naming a
wild flower.
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