FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. July 17. 1935
Couple Leave for
California Home
Miss Marion Louise Cantrall
became the bride of Gary M.
Strong in a double ring cere
mony June 26 at the First Meth
odist church. Rites were read
by the Rev. J. Thomas Dixon.
The couple's wedding trip was
to California where they are
now living. The bridegroom is
stationed at Inyokern China
Lake, Calif., with the Navy.
The bride, a 1955 graduate of
Medford Senior High school, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Cantrall, 506 South New
town street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Strong, 53 Ross court, are the
parents of the bridegroom. He
graduated from the Medford Sen
ior High school in 1954.
The bride's dress was of pink
taffeta, and her corsage of white
rosebuds. -
Maid of honor, Miss Nancy
Greaves, wore a pink and gray
dress. Her flowers were a pink
carnation corsage. Henry Han
son, uncle of the bridegroom,
served as best man.
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Sunday
12 noon Roxy Ann Grange,
dinner, Grange halL
5 p.m. Shakespearean Fes
tival Bard's Heyday, Shakespear
ean theater.
7:30 p.m. Reception for the
Rev.' and Mrs. George Harris,
Gold Hill Community Methodist
church.
Monday
650 p.m. Degree of Honor
Protective association, picnic,
Hawthorne park.
7:30 p m. VFW Auxiliary,
dance. Camp White Domiciliary
theater.
Tuesday
12 noon RNA of Central
Point, luncheon, Mrs. Sanford
Richardson, Table Rock rd.
12:30 p.m. WSCS, Circle 5,
picnic, Mrs. A. C. James, 820
South Riverside ave. .
1 p.m. WSCS, circle 2, des
sert, Mrs. G. Mayfield, 22 Rose
ave.
1:15 p m. WSCS, circle 7,
dessert, Mrs. Clarence Jordan,
718 Beekman st.
1:30 p.m. Medford Navy
Mothers, Mrs.' Sam Hober, 1206
West Eighth st.
1:30 p.m. WSCS, circle 1,
.dessert, Mrs. Edna Pursel, 508
Plum st.; WSCS, circle 3, dessert,
Mrs. L. B. Pierce, 516 West
Jackson St.; WSCS, circle 4, des
sert, Mrs. Floyd Lewis, 707
Sherman st.; WSCS, circle 8,
dessert, Mrs. Ray Harrison, 719
West Fourth st.
6:30 pjn District 4, Oregon
State Nurses association, picnic,
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Durno, 222
Valley View drive.
8 p.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, (Unity), Holly theater build
ing, room 203.
8 p.m Pythian Sisters, card
party, Pythian building.
8 p.m. WSCS, circle 10,
Mrs. James Walker, 2446 Happy
Valley drive.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Central Point
Home Extension unit, picnic,
Jackson Hot springs.
12 noon WSCS, circle 9,
luncheon, Mrs. Kenneth Ed
wards, 1146 McAndrews rd.
1 p.m. Pythian Sisters Past
Chiefs club, luncheon, Mrs. Del-
la Littlefield, Shady Cove.
6:45 p.m. Medford Navy
Mothers will meet at home of
Mrs. C. R. Alexander, 110 Al
mond st. for party at Camp
White.
8 p.m. WSCS, circle B.JMrs.
N. T. Capsey, 60 South Modoc
ave.
Thursday .
11 a.m. DAV auxiliary sew
ing club, Mrs. Jim Peacher,
2454 Delta Water rd., luncheon
at noon. -
12:30 p.m. Medford chap
ter, Blue Star Mothers, Haw
thorne park near Girl Scout hall.
1 p.m. Women's Fellowship
of -First Baptist church, R. L.
Hague home, 149 DeHague ave.
Friday
11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly
theater bldg.
1 p.m. St. Mark's auxiliary
guild. Benefit bridge tea. Black
Oaks conference center.
Saturday
1 to 4 p.m. Open house
chapter room of Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Mas on i c
temple.
8 p.m. 75th anniversary
observance of Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville High school
gymnasium.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Strong
(Classic studio)
Mothers Meet
Medford chapter of Blue Star
Mothers will hold a potluck pic
nic and business meeting at 12:30
p.m., July 21 in Hawthorne park
near the Girl Scout hall. Mem
bers are asked to invite prospec
tive members. Table service is
required. The department picic
at the home of Mrs. Stilly Nich
ols, Riddle, will be held at 1 p jn.
July 27. Riddle chapter members
will serve as hostesses. - ,
Mrs. John Day Appointed
To Red Cross Area Council
Announcement of the appointment of Mrs. John S. Dav to
the Pacific area council of the Red Cross was received here last
week from the national headquarters at Washington, D.C. The
area includes the nine western states and Alaska. The appoint
ment is for a period of three years.
Mrs. Day receiwd her first I
Lodge Women Meet
For Initiation;
Member Transfers
training in Red Cross -work dur
ing the beginning years of World
War II and first qualified in 1952.
She was staff aide chairman
from 1942 to 1949.
Since 1949 Mrs. Day has been
member of the Veterans Ad
ministration Volunteer services
in the Medford-Roseburg coun
cil. She was chairman of volun
teer services for about four years
and has recruited full staff for
all services.
More than 200 active volun
teers work under her chairman
ship at least one day a week, in
15 different services.
Other offices held by Mrs. Day
include chairman from 1951 to
1952 of the blood bank program,
and vice-chairman of the chapter
since 1946.
She also is active In Jackson
County health services, is pres
ident of the Cancer society, is
active in League of Women Vo
ters, Republican Women's organ
ization, Junior Service league
and Girl Scout activities.
Card Party Set;
Past Chiefs To
Meet Wednesday
Plans for a card party to be
held July 19 were discussed by
Pythian culb members last week
when they met at the Pythian
building with Mrs. Harry Bryant
and Mrs.. George Bryant as the
hostesses. . v
The afternoon was spent play
ing cards and prizes were re
ceived by Mrs. Ed Bostwick,
Mrs. J. T. Conrad and Mrs. Leroy
Cline. Hostesses next meeting
will be Mrs. Joe Cook and Mrs.
Ida Ireland.
The Past Chiefs club of the
Pythian Sisters will meet Wed
nesday, July 20 for a covered
dish luncheon at the Shady Cove
home of Mrs. Delia Littlefield.
Jaycettes Will View
Fashions at Meeting
Medford Jaycettes will meet
at the home of Mrs. Bruce Cy
phers, 1508 Wilson place,
Wednesday, July 20, at 8 p.m.
Mrs.. C. A. Shepherd and Mrs.
Tom Reeder will serve as co
hostesses. '
Mrs. Bert Pree, dressshop own
er, is to discuss and show late
summer and early fall fashions.
Members will model some of the
apparel.
A picnic party was held re
cently at the home of Mrs. Wil
mer Robertson. Mrs. Ron James
assisted. Games were played
with white elephants as prizes.
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One new member was initiat
ed and one transferred into the
Defending circle of the Women
of the Moose at a July 13 meet
ing in the Moose hall.
Mrs. Richard Barker was ini
tiated into the auxiliary and
Mrs. John Norvell transferred
from Napa, Calif., to the Med
ford chapter. Mrs. Norvell holds
the college of regents degree.. .
A social .hour followed in
which the two new members
were introduced to officers and
co-workers.
Officers from Grants Pass and
Medford were installed for the
ceremony held in late June.
Local chapter officers included
Mrs. Clara Eldridge, junior grad
uate regent, Mrs. James Roberts,
senior regent, Mrs. Leo Webster,
junior regent, Mrs. Joe Beeson,
chaplain, Mrs. Richard Pruitt,
treasurer, Mrs. Ben Wells, re
corder, Mrs. Harvey Wyatt, sen
tinel, Mrs. Harry Finley, argus,
Mrs. Oland Yancey, pianist, Mrs.
Robert Waller, guide, and Mrs.
Desmand Sweet, assistant guide.
To Meet
The final meeting of the Dis
abled American Veterans Aux
iliary Sewing club before a
summer vacation will be held
Thursday, July 21, at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Jim Peacher, 2454 Delta
Water road, will be hostess.
A potluck dinner will be serv
ed at noon.
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Couple Now at
Home in Talent
Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lloyd Witt Jr., married June 3,
are how living at 208 Main
street, Talent. The bride is the
former Miss Patricia Louise Hall,
daughter of Mrs. Clara Hall,
Phoenix, and Vernon E. Hall,
Gilman road, Medford. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Lloyd Witt, Ashland.
The Rev. R. V. McArthur read
the ceremony at the Nazarene
church. The bride's dress was
street length, white nylon, made
by a friend. Miss Virginia Law
son. Her flowers were of red
roses and the bouquet was de
signed by a cousin, Mrs: Ronnie
Lowe.
Vernon E. Hall, her father,
gave the bride in marriage. Glen
Mrs. Glen Lowe, a sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor. She was dressed in green
and her corsage was of white
gardenias.
Misses Jackie Beatty and Dar
lene Skinner served as brides
maids. Miss Beatty wore blue
and Miss Skinner a white dress,
and both had gardenia corsages.
Glen Lowe was best man, and
Jim Witt and Henry Wolford ush
ers. The bride's mother wore a
navy blue dress, mother of the
bridegroom wore a powder blue
suit. Their corsages were of gar
denias. The couple made a three-day
wedding trip to Bend. The bride
groom is employed at Lithia mill
in Ashland.
VFW Auxiliary
Delegates and
Officers Named
Delegates who represented the
auxiliary to the Crater Lake
post, Veterans of Foreign Wars
to a department encampment re
cently at Ocean Lake were Mrs.
Hazel Ramsey,- Mrs. Ben Alli
son, Mrs. Ralph Pittock, Mrs. J.
D. Drummond and Mrs. Fred
Lawrence. Mrs. Lawrence was a
district president.
Department officers of this
district for 1955 and 1956 are
Mrs. Ted Hopkins, president,
Miss Laurene Kell, chaplain,
Mrs. Mabel Drinkwater, music
ian. "
Miss Phyllis Brownlee, color
bearer, Mrs. Thomas Lafferty,
district president, Mrs. Harry
Birch, Camp White hospital
chairman.
The next business meeting for
the auxiliary will be August 16
at 8 p.m.
BOY SCOUTS ADMIT THEFT
Des Moines, la. U.R) Two
Boy Scouts admitted taking some
Indian relics from the state His
torical Museum. They said they
perform Indian dances with their
scout troop and they wanted the
dances to be authentic.
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Mr. and Mrs. David D. Becker
Bridal Couple Now
Live at Seaside;
To Attend College
News of interest here is the
wedding June 5 of Miss Barbara
Lorraine Jones, daughter of Mrs.
Lorraine Jones, 420 Boardman
street, and Volney B. Jones,
Downey, Calif., to David D.
Becker, son of the Rev. and Mrs.
Karl Becker, Seaside. The newly
wedded couple is living for the
present in Seaside. ;
The bridegroom's father per
formed the ceremonies, held at
the Seaside Assembly of God
church, June 5.
Given in marriage by her un
cle, Eugene Stevens, the bride
wore a gown of ice-blue satin
covered with lace and her -fingertip
veil was held in place by
a lace-trimmed coronet. She car
ried a white orchid, surrounded
by lilies of the valley, on a white
Bible.
Maid of honor was the bride
groom's cousin, Miss Kathleen
Peterson, and bridesmaids were
the Misses Marion Sanchez and
Gladys Jones. The three wore
blush pink ballerina- length or
gandy dresses with white acces
sories and headdresses of Cecil
Bruner rosebuds and lilies of the
valley. They carried bouquets of
pink. and white carnations.
Best man was Leon Baublitz
of Hilo, Hawaii. Paul Taylor and
Dan Peterson served as ushers.
The bride s mother wore a
dress of pink lace over taffeta
with white carnation corsage.
Mother of the bridegroom wore
a navy blue and white dress with
pink and white carnation corsage.
A reception following the cere-
money was attended by . nearly
125 persons. The couple made a
wedding trip along the Washing
ton coast, and will travel to
Seattle in the fall to attend col
lege. The bridegroom is studying
for the ministry in the Assembly
of God. .The bride attended Med
ford and Downey, Cali., high
schools.
Anniversary
Observance Set
Jacksonville The 75th anni
versary of the founding of Adar
el chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, Jacksonville, will be .. ob
served Saturday, July 23, at 8
p.m., at the Jacksonville High
school gymnasium.
Also the chapter room in the
Jacksonville Masonic temple will
be open to visitors that day from
the hours of 1 to 4 p.m.
Items of interest will be on
display.
To Canada
Mrs. J. D. McPherson, 119
iNorth Ivy street, will leave July
20 for Lethridge and Medicine
Hat, Alberta, Can., to visit
brothers and sisters who live
there. She plans to be away
about a month. Mrs. McPherson
is secretary at St Mark's Epis
copal church.
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serve with afternoon tea. The
bread is so tasty it may be served
plain.
Winners Announced '
for Bridge Session
Mrs. William Kennedy and H.
J. Boyd took first place in
Howell movement play at the
regular session of the Medford
Duplicate bridge club,' July 12,
at the Moose haU.
Mrs. Marrs Gibbons and Mrs.
W. W. Stevenson placed second,
Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs.
Frank Baker third, and Roy
Pruitt and B. L. Sanderson
fourth.
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