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Mr. and Mrs.
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ICeremony
fWeds Pair
C Ashland Miss Marsha Den
I Ico rbrv hpfamp thf bride
of Thomas Lee Ferte in a
double ring ceremony held
r Sunday, December 29, at irst
C Methodist church, Ashland.
The Rev. Ross Knotts offici
l ated at the 2:30 o'clock after-
roon ceremony attended by
1 125 relatives and friends.
t The bride is a daughter of
; Jlr. and Mrs. J. R. Clary, 233
; Granite street, Ashland. The
l bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Ferte, Albu
' querque, N.M.
! Baskets of white chrysan
themums and ev ergreen
boughs cecorated the church
for the ceremony. Miss Edna
Dougherty played the wed
k ding music and accompanied
Miss Arlieta Knowles, solo-
r 1st.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
: tulle and lace oyer satin dress
fashioned with lace bodice and
lace insertsi n the bouffant
t: skirt. Her veil was fingertip
t- length and she carried a white
orchid on a white Bible with
satin ribbons and bouvardia.
I. Miss Peggy O'Keefe was
honor attendant for the bride
and Miss Linda Madison was
bridesmaid. They wore white
brocade sheath dresses with
- back detail of red chiffon pan
Z els and wore matching red
2 headbands and red satin
r pumps. They carried red satin
muffs with white flowers.
t Little Becky Taylor was flow-
er girl for her aunt.
- William T. Bebber, Albuque
f rque, served as best man while
: Harold Edick, Brookings, Ore.
; Robert Burelson. Sacramento,
Califs brother-in-law of the
I bride, Robert Wright, and
- Richard Taylor, brother-in-law
I of the bride, seated the guests.
Z Following the wedding a re-
ception was given by Mrs.
t Murl O'Keefe in the fireside
i room at the church. Miss Judy
- Schoft assisted by Miss Miki
O'Keefe cut and served the
wedding cake while Miss Con
.Z nie Kimsey and Miss Sherry
Taylor poured the punch. Miss
t Beverley Barksdale and Miss
Mary Gayle Hodgins were at
J the gift table.
2 Following a wedding trip
t to California the couple are
making their home in Ash
" land. The bride attended Ash-
- land High school and South
em Oregon college. She is em-
ployed as a secretary at
Busch - Baker Insurance
C agency. Ashland. Mr. Ferte I
- nttenHpd Albuaueraue public
" schools and it a student at
- Southern Oregon college.
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- Oxford, Miss. TP If the
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"? For any woman, according
- to Dr. George N. Jessen, can
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t The secret, said Dr. Jessen,
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MAIL TRIBUNE
Thomas Lee Ferte
Hostesses Give
Party at Trail
Shady Cove Trail Mrs.
Gary Monical, Trail, was
guest of honor at a shower
given at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Stafford, Trail. Mrs.
Oscar Hanson, Trail and Mrs.
Ed Brown and Mrs. Dale
Sawyer, Shady Cove, were
co-hostesses. Games were
played with prizes being won
bv Mrs. Bert Graven and
Mrs. Carl Scott. Andther prize
was won by Mrs. Jack Carl
ton.
The Eifts included a bassi
nette given by several women
of St. Martin's guild. The
cake served was made and
decorated by Mrs. Frankie
Sheppard.
Guests nresent were Mrs.
Monical's mother, Mrs. Ros
coe Alexander, Sunny Valley,
Ore here sister and nephew,
Mrs. Allan Stumbo and son,
David, also of Sunny Valley
and the Mesdames Morris
Rush. William Masey. Oscar
Hanson. U. R. Wagler, Bert
Graven, Clyde Stafford.-Allan
Rodgers, A. Myklebye, Jack
Carlton, Richard Eastin, Carl
Scott, Barry Campbell, Ar
thur Hume and Lewis Dues-
enberry, Trail; Mesdames
Dolf Larson. Jim Hopkins,
Max Hawks, Carroll Watson,
Robert Vincent, Margaret
Walker. Ed Brown, Dale Saw
yers, Ed Learning, Clarence
Zawadzki. Joe Waltz, all of
Shady Cove; Mrs. Ralph Lane
of King Citv. Calif, and Mrs.
Allan Brand horst, Camp
White.
Mrs. Monical and her hus
band came to the Trail com
munity last fall. He is the
music and band instructor for
schools.
To Meet on Tuesday
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
will gather at the Girls Com
munity club Tuesday, Jan
uary 21, for an all day meet
ing starting at 10 a.m. A cov
ered dish luncheon will be
served at noon. All mothers
of Navy, Marine, and Coast
Guard personnel are invited
to attend. . 1
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BEKINS AGENT FOR MEDFORD AND ASHLAND
Sunday, January 19, 1938
Valentine Party
Planned by Club;
Degree Conferred
Plans for a valentine party
Monday, February 10, were
made at a business session of
Scottish Rite Women's club
held Monday evening in the
Masonic temple, with Mrs.
George D. Osier, president,
presiding. Mrs. Osier appoint
ed Mrs. Frank Salyers general
chairman for the affair.
Others serving on the com
mittee will be Mrs. Fred
Graten, Mrs. James A. Grigs
by, Mrs. Gertrude Winning
ham and Mrs. George W.
Thomas, Ashland. The party
will be a potluck dinner at
6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Osier appointed Mrs.
Herbert L. Alford, Mrs. Fred
A. Purdin and Mrs. Salyers
on the nominating commit
tee, and Mrs. Ralph Lue and
Mrs. Alford on the committee
for amendments.
Past presidents of the club
will be honored with a noon
luncheon March 10 in the Ma
sonic temple.
After the business meeting,
cards were played and a spe
cial award was given Mrs
Osier.
Scottish Rite Masons held
a stated meeting in the Lodge
of Perfection, with Venerable
Master Knute H. Lindgren
officiating, and a stated meet
ing in the Chapter of Rose
Croix, with Wisemaster Wil
lard E. Hunter presiding.
The thirteenth degree of
Scottish Rite Freemasonry
presented by Menno S. Bach-
mann and cast, under the di
rection of Knute H. Lindgren
Special honor was given
Fred A. Purdin, who received
the rank and decoration of 33
degree, inspector general hon
orary, of the Ancient and Ac
cepted Scottish Rite Decem
ber 28 in the Scottish Rite
temple in Portland.
There were 359 men in the
southern jurisdiction who re
ceived this decoration, and
Mr. Purdin was one of 10
from the State of Oregon.
Members were elected to
receive this honor by the Su
preme Council of the Scot
tish Rite, at a meeting in
Washington, D. C, last Octo
ber. The rank and decoration
are given to members for
work performed by them.
Ralph Lue and John J.
Kennedy, who both already
hold the 33 degree, attended
the ceremony from Medford.
The men joined the ladies
for coffee and hot cherry
turnovers following Monday's
meeting.
The committee for the eve
ning was Mrs. Verna McCal
lister, Mrs. Verl G. Walker,
Mrs. Melvin Krows and Mrs
Ross McVay, Grants Pass.
The next meeting will be
January 27, at 8 p.m. in the
Masonic temple with Mrs,
Fred W. Scheffel as chair
man.
All Scottish Rite Masons'
wives, widows, mothers,
daughters and sisters are wel
come to attend.
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Meetings Announced
For Lodge and Club
Olive Rebekah lodge will
meet Monday, January 20, at
8 pjn. at the Odd Fellows
hall. Refreshment committee
will include Mrs. John Small,
Mrs. A. R. Farnsley, Mrs. Ella
Russell and Mrs. Catherine
Sowell.
Beehive club of the
Rebekah lodge will meet
Wednesday, January 22, at
12:30 p.m. for potluck lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Earl
Scripter, 727 West Fourth
street. New members will be
initiated at the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Pernell, 286 Vista avenue, Medford,
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at an open
house held at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Gertson, Ashland. The event also observed
the Gerlson's silver wedding anniversary. (Hall photo)
Valley Couples Celebrate
Two IV adding Anniversaries
The golden wedding an
niversay of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Pernell 286 Vista avenue,
Medford, was observed Dec
ember 29, with open house at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Gertson, Ashland. The
open house also observed
silver wedding anniversary of
the Gertsons.
The living room was decor
ated in gold, silver and white.
At one end of the room an
8-feet spruce Christmas tree
was covered with snow and
decorated with gold roses and
snowflakes. The mantel above
the fireplace had a tree made
of silver foil with blue lights
and angel hair, making a
background for a white ma
donna and tiny white angels.
The table in the dining
room was laid with a lace
cloth over gold. The punch
bowl in the center was en
circled with evergreens and
gold and sliver roses. At one
end of the table was a cake
trimmed with white roses and
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gold leaves and topped with
a white heart and two love
birds holding a golden "50".
At the other end with a "25"
in silver.
After the first pieces of
cake were cut by Mr. and
Mrs. Pernell and Mr. and Mrs.
Gertson, Mrs. Howard Per
nell, Klamath Falls, and Mrs.
Milton Pernell, Grants Pass,
continued cutting the cakes.
Mrs. Barbara Gertson Bart
lett, Portland, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pernell, pre
sided at the champagne punch
bowl. The other three grand
daughters, Linda of Klamath
Falls and Dale and Beverly of
Grants Pass served approxim
ately 50 guest who called dur
ing the afternoon.
For this occasion Mrs. Per
nell was attired in powder
blue lace over taffeta. Her
corsage was of tiny yellow
rosebuds with golden rib
bons. Mrs. Gertson was dres
sed in black lace with a cor
sage of white carnations and
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A'
Royal Neighbor Loclge Holds
Ceremony Thursday Evening
Mrs. Carl Pearson was in- Miss Karen Hugdahl and
stalled oracle of Mistletoe Miss Sharon Hugdahl sang a
Camp, Royal Neighbors of duet. Several selections were
America at the camp's instal- sung by the Elsie Alexander
lation ceremony January 16
at the Fythian hall.
Also installed were Mrs.
Ethel Latham, past oracle;
Mrs. Keith Pace, vice-oracle;
Mrs. Wynn Arnold, chancel
lor; Mrs. David Fraysher, re
corder; Mrs. Irvin Patten, re
ceiver; Mrs. I. V. Lawrence
Jr., marshal; Mrs. William
Russell, assistant marshal;
Mrs. Tom Mee, inner sentinel;
Mrs. Frank Gidney, outer
sentinel; Mrs. Charles Hen
dry, manager; Mrs. Floyd
Beuiley, musician, and Mrs.
Robert Gilmon, assistant mu
sician. Installing officers for the
ceremony were Mrs. Blaine
Shirley, installing officer;
Mrs. Irvin Patten, ceremonial
marshal; Mrs. I. V. Lawrence
Jr., assistant ceremonial mar
shal; Mrs. Russell Zundel,
chancellor; . Mrs. J. V. Law
rence, inner sentinel; Mrs.
Gilman and Mrs. Robert L.
Merritt, musicians.
The five graces are Miss
Blanche Arnold, faith; Mrs.
Charles Hendry, courage;
Mrs. Anna McCormick, mod
esty; Mrs. Earl Coss, unself
ishness; Mrs. Tom Lynch, en
durance. Flag bearer is Mrs.
Ruby Mallory and Mrs. Del
bert Ross, juvenile director,
with Mrs. Tom Mee, captain
of the degree staff.
Following the installation
ceremonies a program was
held. A solo was given by
Mrs. Larry Juniper, Mrs. J.
R. Seiler gave a reading, and
silver ribbons.
Both couples received many
cards and gifts, with messages
from friends in far-away
places. Long distance tele
phone calls came from Louis
points. Mr. and Mrs. Pernell were
married in Osyaka, Miss. Dec
ember 30, 1907 and lived in
that vicinity until 1921 when
they moved their family west.
Mr. and Mrs. Gertsons were
married in Medford Decemb
er 30, 1932.
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The district deputy, Mrs.
Clayton Walker, was wel
comed along with members
from the Ashland and Jack
sonville camps.
Mrs. Donna Taylor, fifty
year member, and Mrs. J. G.
Niss, Elgin, 111., a guest mem
ber, both spoke.
For the ceremony the hall
was decorated with purple
and white. The evening closed
with refreshments served bv
Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Joe ;
rungsiey, Mrs. Arthur John
son, Mrs. Faye Hall and Mrs.
Rowena Varner.
Mary Pat Lucy
To Be Speaker
Miss Mary Pat Lucy, Jack
son county extension agent
for home economics, will
speak for the next meeting
of Rogue Valley Handweav
ers' guild. The session will be
held Tuesday, January 21, at
8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Oestreich, 30 South
Central avenue.
All weavers are invited to
attend.
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Meeting Announced
For Service Guild
Ruth Esther Wesleyan Serv
ice Guild will meet in the
librarv room of the First
Methodist church, Monday,
January 20, at 7:30 p.m. Des
sert will be served preceding
the meeting.
BIBLE SERVICES
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Jackson County Fairground ,
SUNDAYS' 3:00 P.M.
Wed. and Fridays - 7:45 P.M.
These services are held to bring
about a deeper understanding of
Christ and His teachings for our
lives. .
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Roguette circle, Military
Order of Lady Bugs, met Tue
sday at the Veteran's club.
Plans for hospital day, spon
sored by the national Cooties
and Lady Bugs in February
were discussed. The local
order decided to distribute
gifts of candy, fruits, and cig
arettes to the veterans at
Camp White.
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