Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1955, Image 16

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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Reception Given
In Butte Falls
For Newiyweds
Butte Falls Mr. and llrs.
"William A. Hartlerode Jr., of
Klamath Falls, were honored
January 2 at a reception, at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hartlerode, Bu tte
Falls. The couple's wedding was
a recent event at Reno, Nev. The
bride is the former Miss Beth
Abbott daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elga Abbott, also of Butte
Falls.
About 40 persons attended
and all -were relatives of the
couple with' the exception of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Driscol,
friends who had accompanied
them to Reno for the wedding.
Mrs. Driscol was matron of
honor and he was best man. for
the wedding.
Games were played at the re
ception and the couple was pre
sented gifts.
Refreshments were served
from a table decorated for the
occasion by the bride's mother.
Pink carnations, white stock
and fern with pink candles and
appointments of crystal centered
the table. Mrs. Abbott had also
decorated the cakes served for
refreshments.
Attending from Medford were
Mr. and Mrs. B. Abbott and
daughters, Dianne and Sandra;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore
and daughters, Jeanne, Joanne
and Janice; Mrs. Josephine
Johnson, grandmother of the
bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Meadows. Those there from
Rogue River were Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon McComb, Mr. and Mrs.
William Harris and Roger and
Pamela Harris.
On Sunday, the day following
the reception, Mrs. W. A. Hartle
rode Jr. was honored at a bridal
snower at tne nome ox ivirs.
Casey; Mrs. Frank Carson was
cohostess and Mrs. Ross Arnt,
served. ;
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at Oregon Technical institue.
Engaged to Wed
LaMerl Hodges
- Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerbing, 2154
Kings highway, have announced
"tVlo pn tr no m pnt r f V-i n 5 T1 rJontrVi-
tor SanHra Mae to T nTVToyl
Hodges," son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Hodges, Hilt, Calif.
I: The, news was made known
during a party given in the par
sonage of the Church of God,
.'Eagle Point.
VI ss l.prntno le a unmp in
"Eagle Point High school and Mr.
Hodges is employed in Hilt.
No date has been set for the
wedding. -
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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Held in Episcopal Church
St. Marks Episcopal church was the scene January 29 of the
wedding of Miss Judy Ann Watson and Jack Albert Gardner. The
Rev. George R. V. Bolster performed the ceremony at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon. About 100 guests attended,
ine brides parents are Mr,
and Mrs. S. Glenn Watson, 215
Renault avenue, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gardner Sr., 38 Renault
avenue.
Mrs. Fred Gardner Jr., a sister-in-law
of the bride, was ma
tron of honor. The bride's sister,
Pamela Watson, was a junior
bridesmaid.
Fred Gardner Jr., a brother
of the bridegroom, was best man
and ushers were Jerry True,
Fred Rawson and Jerry Reeder.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
orlon and wool ballerina length
dress .with pearl trim, and her
headpiece was a bishop's cap of
white chrysanthermimus. She
carried a white prayer book, a
gift from the bridegroom, with
white chrysanthemums.
The matron of honor wore a
pink crystaline ballerina length
'dress and her flowers were a
to us
for the best
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Albert Gardner
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nosegay of blue and white chrys
anthemums. The bride's sister was dressed
in blue crystaline and her nose
gay was of pink and white chrys
anthemums. Both attendants
wore bishop's caps which
matched their dresses and which
were trimmed in pearls.
Baskets of white chrrysanthe
mums and white tapers decor
ated the altar. Baskets of blue
pink and white chrysanthemums
decorated the front of the
church.
The reception tables were dec
orated with tapers and chrysan
themums and wedding cake and
punch were served.
Miss Sharon Zumwalt cut the
wedding cake and Miss Sandra
Robinson was in charge of the
guest book. Miss Beverly Cos
ier poured the punch.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Watson
entertained at tneir nome on
Old Military road at a 5 o'clock
wedding dinner after the re
ception. At the dinner were the
bride and bridegroom's parents,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Watson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gardner Jr., and children, Mrs.
Charles Clark and daughter,
Carol, and Mrs. Helen Watson.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bert Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Falwell and family,, all
of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Falwell, Grants Pass, and Mrs.
Clark and daughter who are
from Oakland, Ore.
The couple made a wedding
trip to the Oregon coast and San
Francisco and returned here the
end of the week. They are liv
ing at 224 12 Renault avenue.
Both the bride and bride
groom have lived in Medford
their entire lives. The bride is
in her junior year at Medford
Senior High school, and the
bridegroom also attended the
same school. He has recently
completed a four-year tour of
duty with the Navy and is em-
i ployed at the Gardner Automo
tive Machine shop.
Medford Woman
Named .to Council
Mrs. Herman ,J. Meiring,
2460 Hillcrest road, Medford,
Oregon, has been appointed to
represent Medford on the Wom
en's Army corps advisiory coun
cil for the Oregon recruiting dis
trict. SFC Warren M. Long,
Army recruiting representative,
stated today.
On a recent visit to Medford
first Lt. Moray J. Black, WAC
recruiting officer for the state of
Oregon, explained that the WAC
advisory council would consist
of outstanding civic - minded
women within the communities
of the Btate.
The purpose of the council is
to assist the United States Army
in its plan to inform the general
public and qualified young wom
en of the opportunities available
in the Women's Army corps.
YOU CAN'T MISS...
Valentine Season Popular
Time for Spring Parties
The valentine season is a favorite time for parties, and many
coming events will be themed to St. Valentine's day.
The annual valentine luncheon
and style show of Reames Social
club is set for Wednesday, Febru
ary 9, in the Masonic hall in
Medford. Newest spring cloth
ing from Adrienne's, Jean Hart's,
Burelson's, Mann's and Robinson
brothers, men's store, will be
shown. Burelsons will also show
hats and Mann's will feature
children's clothing.
Mrs. Morris Boughner is gen
eral chairman and assisting her
are Mesdames Ira D. Canfield,
Jack Caldwell, John Esp, John
Smith, G. T. Haupert, C. H.
Lewis and E. G. Randolph.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mesdames Jack Ward,
worthy matron of Reames chap
ter, Vernon Turpin, Fred Purdin,
Jack Caldwell and John Esp.
A valentine formal dance has
been planned at Rogue Valley
Country club for Saturday, Feb
ruary 12. Cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres will be served between
8 and 9 o'clock, and dinner and
dancing are planned from 9 p. m.
until 1 a. m.
On the committee for the dance
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple,
Mr. and Mrs. John Pletsch, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miksche, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Skerry, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Yoakley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Mencke, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce
Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Milnes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Voegtly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horn
ecker, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Speare.
Set for St. Valentine's day,
February 14, is the annual lunch
eon and card party of Alpha Rho
chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. It will
be held at Rogue Valley Country
club with luncheon to be served
at 12:30. p. m.
Miss Doris Hall
And Fred West
Married Recently
The wedding of Miss Doris
Hall and Fred West January 21
at Klamath Falls was announced
here last week. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Hall, Bly, Ore., and the- bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie R. West, 1175 Brookdale
road. The couple chose the date
of the wedding anniversary of
the bridegroom's parents for
their wedding day.
Mrs. D. L. Spiker attended the
bride and Mr. Spiker was best
man.
For her wedding the bride
wore a navy blue linen suit.
A reception was held at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Hall. Wed
ding cake and other refresh
ments were served and the bride
and bridegroom were presented
gifts.
The bride attended Weiser,
Ida., and Bly schools and the
bridegroom attended schools at
Bly and Medford. He is awaiting
orders from the Navy.
Group Has Party
On Anniversary;
Install Officers
The 18th anniversary of the
organization of the Electa So
cial club was observed by mem
bers of the group Friday after
noon at the Girls Community
club, when new officers were
installed. Mrs. Harris M. Olson
was the installing officer.
Mrs. Nina Chandler is now
the president; Mrs. Clara Frank
lin, vice-president, and Mrs.
Dana Bowers, secretary-treasurer.
Appointive officers are Mrs
Laura Aldridge, musician, and
Mrs. A. L. Schrack, press corres
pondent. Honored guest at the meeting
was Mrs. Jack Ward, worthy
matron of Reames chapter, Or
der of the Eastern Star.
Cards were played during the
afternoon and Mrs. Chandler
won a prize.
The entertainment committee
was made up of Mrs. Roberts.
Mrs. Olson and Mrs. J. A. Mat
thews. The next meeting of the club
will be February 25 when Mrs.
Frank Root, Mrs. Etta Pryor
and Mrs. Clarence Pankey will
serve as hostesses.
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Phipps Return
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Phipps
have returned to their home at
4502 Crater Lake highway after
spending three weeks in Phoe
nix, Ariz., as guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Michele. En
route home the couple visited
in several California cities.
finding fust the
right kind of
VALENTINE
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Proceeds will go to the Pilot
school at Phoenix. The school
is operated by Oregon State De-pcii-unent
of Education for atypi
cal children. Mrs. Paul Dix and
Mrs. W. H. Fisher are co-chairmen
in charge of the luncheon
and party.
Reservations may be made by
phoning Mrs. T. R. Lytle, 2-5628.
The sorority also has planned
a formal dance to be held Febru
ary 12 at the Jackson hotel.
15th Anniversary
To Be Observed
By Sojourners
The 15th anniversary of or
ganization of Medford Sojourn
ers Club will be observed Thurs
day, February 10 at a luncheon
meeting in the Medford Hotel
Reservations for the event are
to be made not later than Mon
day noon, February 7, by calling
Mrs. George Lovenbore. tele
phone 2-4781 or Mrs. L. Mc
Clure, telephone 3-3924.
An invitation is extended to
all inactive members to attend.
New comers to Medford and the
vicinity who have lived here
less than two years are eligible
for membership, and are invited
to attend. Luncheon will be
served at 2:30 p.m.
Bridge, canasta and pinochle
will follow.
City Officials
To Be Speakers
For League Here
Mayor Earl Miller, City Man
ager Robert Duff and City Treas
urer Darrel Huson, will be guest
speakers for a luncheon meeting
of Medford League of Women
Voters to be held at the Jackson
hotel Saturday, February 12, at
12:30 p.m.
The program will be related
to the "Know Your Town" sur
vey the league is doing. It is
planned to give league members
first hand information on how
the new form of city govern
ment functions, the problems
facing it, what it hopes to
achieve, and how it will go
about achieving these.
The luncheon is open to the
public and all are invited. Fur-
tner information and reserva
tions may be had by calling Mrs.
Nick R. DeWitt, 320 Keene Way,
2-5640.
Supper Party
To Honor Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther,
Mrs. Lillian Salade and Mrs.
Marjorie Pitts are entertaining
this evening at an informal Sun
day supper party. It will honor
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter who leave soon for New
York w h e re they will go to
Europe.
The supper will be at the
Luther home.
Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parrott
and sons, Roger and Garland,
from Sheridan, Ore., are visiting
with Mr. Parrott's. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Parrott Sr.,
1410 Hilton road. They arrived
Wednesday.
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Mrs. Theodora Wedel
Episcopal Women
Make Plans for
Two Luncheons
Two luncheons are planned
this week for women of St.
Mark's Episcopal church.
The first will be Tuesday,
February 8, at 2:30 p. m., to
honor Mrs. Theodore Wedel,
Washington, D. C, who will ar
rive in the city that; day. She
will be here to confer with lead
ers and groups active in the Epis
copal church on an expansion
program of the National Cathed
ral association. Mrs. Wedel is
the wife of the Rev. Mr. Wedel,
cathedral canon and warden of
the College of Preachers in the
capital city.
Reservations for the luncheon
at which Mrs. Wedel will be hon
ored should be made not later
than Monday noon through the
office of the church. Delega
tions are expected from the var
ious parishes and missions
throughout southern Oregon.
While here Mrs. Wedel will
not only acquaint the Episcopal
groups with the broad plans of
NCA but she hopes that a num
ber of regional committees for
the association can be created
and regional chairmen selected.
Second o the luncheons will
be the monthly meeting of St.
Mark's auxiliary-guild and will
be Friday, February 11, at
12:30 p.m. Both will be in the
parish house.
Arrangements for the Tues
day event are being made by
Mrs. John Mann, Mrs. G. R.
Owen and Mrs. H. Gates.
For the auxiliary-guild lunch
eon Friday the hostesses will
be Mrs. Chester Fitch, Mrs. R.
W. Frame and Mrs. R. E. Green.
Reuggers Leave -For
Switzerland
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Reugger,
706 Dakota street, left Tuesday
by plane on a trip which will
take them to Switzerland. They
went by way of San Francisco
and New York City. At New
York they will visit a brother
of Mr. Reugger, and his family.
They plan to be in Switzer
land for about two months and
there they will visit with two
of Mr. Reugger's sisters whom
he has not seen for about 30
years, since he came to America
to live.
Mr. Reugger is office mana
ger for Lithia Lumber company
in Ashland.
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Kentucky Girl,
Edward Stewart
Wed in Ashland
Miss Hildean White of Crof
to, Ky., became the bride of
Pfc. Edward L. Stewart in dou
ble ring rites read January 11
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at
Ashland. The bride has remain
ed here to live at the horn of
the bridegroom's mother, Airs.
Betty Stewart, 506 Union street,
and the bridegroom is scheduled
to leave today from Seattle for
Korea for service 'with the
Army.
The bride, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White of
Crofton, arrived here a short
time before the wedding. She at
tended Crofton High school and
the bridegroom attended Med
ford High school before entering
the service.-
After his discharge from the
Army the couple plans to attend
Bible college and later enter the
ministry of the Assembly of God
church.
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Couple to Observe
40th Anniversary
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Gebhard will be honored
at an open house Sunday, Feb
ruary 13, in observance of their
40th wedding anniversary. It
will be held at the Gebhard
home and relatives and friends
are invited to call between the
hours of two ana five o'clock
that afternoon.
The Gebhards are lons-time
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Sweetheart's Ball
Set for Saturday
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Ashland The annual Sweet
heart's ball has been sent for
Saturday, February 12, at South
ern Oregon college, Miss Mary
Lee Ford, president of the Fu
ture Teachers of America chap
ter, has announced.
The annual formal dance will
see a "Kine of Hearts" rrnwnpri
with his date of the evening
becoming the "Queen of Hearts."
His court will consist of
"princes" and their dates.
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