Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1959, Image 21

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    Major and Mn. Floyd L. Whiteley, who returned to the
United Slate recently after spending three year at Bit burg
Air Force base in Germany, are in Medford as guests of
Mrs. Whiteley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Fritsch,
301 Crater Lake avenue. The Whiteley's three children,
Deborah, 10, David. 8 and Teresa, 3, are also here and the
older two have enrolled in school. Major Whiteley piloted
an F100 fighter plane for t'e United Stales Air Force his
first two years in Germany and for the last year was plans
officer for Bitburg. largest tactical base the USAF has in
Europe. He will leave Medford tomorrow to report for duty
at Tyndall Field in Florida, with Mrs. Whiteley and the
children remaining here for the present. In June the officer
will report for duty in Texas, and the family will join him
there. ' V
Recognition Planned For
Wesleyan Service Guilds
Special recognition is being
given the three units of Wes
leyan Service guild by First
Methodist church in observ
ance ' of January as Guild
month.
Sunday, January 25, Mrs.
Richard Stratton, vice-president
of the Susannah Wesley
unit, will speak briefly dur
ing the church services. Ush
ers for both services will be
guild members and the guilds
will be hostesses at the cof
fee hour that morning.
The Wesleyan Service
guilds are organized within
the Woman's Division of
Christian Service of the Meth
' odist church to provide a
' channel through which em
ployed women may partici
pate in the Division program
offering "spiritual enrich
ment. Christian fellowship,
and the opportunity to take
an active part 'in developing
a world Christian commu
nity," it is stated.
Guild meetings are held
evenings' and week ends,
times wnen the employed
woman is usually free to at
tend. The program of the
Guild meets the needs and
. interests . of the employed
woman and helps her to
make a specific contribution
as a Christian citizen in her
church and community, and
in the business, industrial or
professional field in which
she works, according to Mrs.
Charles Adamson, Medford,
secretary of the Oregon Con
ference Wesleyan Service
guild.
Miss Annette Gray is presi
dent of Ruth Esther unit; Mrs.
A. C. James of the Gladam
son unit; and Miss Dixie Dix
' on of the Susannah Wesley
unit. Each unit serves the
local church and community
as needed; members serve as
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MEDFORD
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church school teachers, as
members of the commissions
of the church, and on special
committees. Pledges are made
cauii year lowara tne sup
port of mission work. This
year special interests include
public health work in India,
cunic ana . public health
work in Korea, and National
College for Christian Work
ers, Kansas City, Missouri.
Foremost conference proj
ect this year is the construc
tion in Salem of the Louise
Bunch-Beulah Faber Memo
rial chapel at The. Methodist
Home for senior citizens. This
chapel is being built in honor
of these two women whd gave
a great deal of their time to
the work of the Wesleyan
Service guild and the Wom
an s Society of Christian
Service. The Methodist Home
is a project of these organ
izations. 1
In cooperation with the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service, Guild members re
ceived credit in the foreign
mission study class conducted
in October by Miss Laura
Heist, returned missionary
from India, on "The Middle
East." They participated in
the Christian social relations
study "Understanding Other
matures" which was held in
September. Plans are being
made for a study course on
"Isaiah" which Dr. Gertrude
Boyd Crane, professor of re
ligion at Pacific University,
Forest Grove; will teach be
ginning February 17.
Mrs. L. A. White, associate
secretary of the Eugene Dis
trict, and a member of the
Ruth Esther unit, is assisting
with plans for the district
meeting to be held in Klam
ath Falls in March.
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Officers
Elected
ByDOKK
Vayne O. Ralston, Grenada,
Calif., was elected royal vizier
for 1959 at a meeting of Fuhat
Burkan temple, Dramatic Or
der Knights of Khorassan,
January 10, in the Pythian
building here.
Emil O. Johnson, Medford,
was elected grand emir; P.
Kenneth Bley, Yreka, Calif.,
sheik; Dan Kadin, mahedi;
Joe W. Fritsch, reelected sec
retary; Carl Fichtner, treasur
er; Rae Jack, satrap; and
Charles A. Lasher, sahib.
A chili supper was pre
pared and served by the
temple's Eighth Order crew
composed of LeRoy Cline,
Francis Hibbard, Max. Hawks
and Earl Locke. Edward Bost
wick was general chairman.
The newly elected officers
will be installed by Imperial
Representative G. Hugh
Welsh, Grants Pass, in cere
monies to be held jointly with
Idella Rogue santha, Nomads
of Avrudaka. An imperial san
tha deputy and past regent,
Mrs. Carl Fichtner, will in
stall the nomads. The annual
ceremonies will be held in the
Pythian building here at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, February 7.
Nomads to be installed are
Mrs. LeRoy F. Cline, rani;
Rae Jack, rajah; Mrs. Edward
Bostwick, princess; Mrs.
James Cech, pundita; Mrs. P.
M. Aldredge, purahita; Mrs.
Don Anderson, treasurer; Ed
ward Bostwick, scribe; Mrs.
Harry Bryant, director of
work; Mrs. Dorothy Jack,
rishi; Mrs. Rosa Young, and
Mrs. Polly Offutt, warders,
and Mrs. Rene Grosh, saman.
, Entertainment f o r A h e
DOKK meeting was provided
by the Misses Rosemary To
kar, Nancy Hopper, Sharon
Laing and Louise Lull of the
Colleen Hope studio who gave
variety and ensemble dance
numbers under Miss Hope's
direction.
Cake Decoration '
To Be Topic For
Sams Valley Unit
Sams Valley - Mrs. Milton
Sanderson will demonstrate
cake decorating to Sams Val
ley Home Extension .unit
members when they meet at
her home Tuesday, January
20, at 10:30 a.m.
Those who wish may bring
cakes to be decorated. Any
one planning to decorate a
cake is asked to bring their
own cake decorating kit.
:' All members are reminded
to bring their Boyd coffee
can lids to this meeting.
Luncheon committee is
Mrs, Jerome Fitzgerald and
Mrs. Ralph Ellis meat dish;
Mrs. George Loftin and Mrs.
Edgar Pleasant, salad; Mrs.
Donald Elder, rolls -and but
ter; Mrs. Ramsey Thomson,
and Mrs. Milton Sanderson,
dessert. ' 1
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INVITED W d'W'AI
Mr. and Mrs. David Wendell Deller
(Landis photo)
David Dellers Home From
Honeymoorr in California
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
David Wendell Deller have re
turned to Ashland after spend
ing a honeymoon in Cali
fornia, and have enrolled at
Southern Oregon college for
the winter term. Mrs. Deller
is the former Tobjr Kay Fox,
daughter of Mrs. William Em
erson Fox, Hollywood, Calif.,
and the late Mr. Fox. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Deller, Klam
ath Falls.
The Deller-Fox rites took
place December 31 at First
Methodist church, with the
Rev. Herschel Hall officiating.
The Rev. L. W. May gave the
bride in marriage.
The bride wore a gown of
clipped Chantilly lace in rose
pattern made with billowing
skirt and close-fitting bodice.
Her illusion veil was held by
a filigree crown of seed pearls
and she carried a white
orchid on a white' Bible.
Mrs. Eugene Long was ma-tron-of-hbnor
and other at
tendants were Miss Lois May
and Mrs. William Sim, cousin
of the bride from Albany,
Ore." They wore pink chiffon
frocks with velvet and pearl
trim and carried pink carna
tions encircled with frosted
fir sprigs and Oregon grape.
Kathy Hopkins, San Fran
cisco, was flower girl and
Robin Newport, Tangent, was
ring bearer. Both are cousins
of the bride. Miss Sally Schur
man, Portland, and Miss
Christina Leach, Ashland,
lighted the candles. The flow
er girl and candlelighters all
wore pink chiffon frocks.
M. E. Deller, Portland, was
best man for his brother and
George Brandt and James
Southwell seated the guests.
Mrs. Frank Davis was or
ganistand soloists were Mrs.
William Allen and Robert
Schomp, Orange, Calif., cous
in of the bride.
Silvered evergreen, holly
and cones decorated the
church, and pink and white
was the color theme for the
reception, held in the Fire
side room of the church. The
bride's table was covered with
a handmade cloth, a gift from
her grandmother, Mrs. James
Fox, Tangent. Mrs. Ralph
Leach cut the wedding cake
and Mrs. Lawrence May pour
ed coffee. Mrs. Carlos Van
rriEDroBD
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shades, heliotrope and mint green.
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beautifies
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nature
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ance to your skin, Alexana moisturizes, lub
ricates and refreshes as no alkaline product
ean.
To help firm, tone and enhance, your com
plexion as nature intended, use Alexana.
$4, $5, $9, plus tax.
Rebekahs
Conduct
Installation
Cave Junction Mrs. Ray
mond Heindenreich was in
stalled noble grand of Mar
guerite Rebekah lodge of Ker
by in ceremonies held Wed
nesday night at the Odd Fel
lows hall.
Installed to serve with her
were Mrs. Wayne' Foster, vice
grand; Mrs. Elwood Hussey,
secretary; Mrs. James Rack
nor, treasurer; Mrs. William
Sowell, warden; Mrs. Dave
Chamberlain, conductor; Mrs.
Monte Heald, chaplain; Mrs.
Hugh Foster, inside guardian;
Clem Sauer, outside guardian,
Mrs. Herbert Salvage, music
ian;' Mrs. Clay Ramsey, color
bearer; . Mrs. Harry Smith,
right supporter to the noble
grand;- Mrs. Jim Payne, left
supporter; Mrs. George
Thrasher, right supporter to
vice grand; Mrs. Clem Sauer,
left supporter, Mrs. John
Brewer, active junior past no
ble grand.
Mrs. William Weingart, dis
trict deputy president and in
stalling officer, was assisted
in the ceremony by Mrs. Alice
Hogue, deputy marshall; Mrs.
Lewis Hammer, deputy ward
en; Mrs. Sam Bunch, deputy
secretary; Mrs. Harry Smith,
treasure; Clay Ramsey, chap
lain; Mrs. Clifford Beeni, mu
sician; and John Brewer ill
s' de guardian.
The new noble grand has
appointed committees for the
year. Mr. Alice llogue, Mrs.
John Smith and John Brewer
will serve as the finance
committee; Mrs. Thrasher,
Mrs. Irene McCasland and
Mrs. Bunch, sickness and re
lief committee; Mrs. Sophia
Bunch and Mrs. Alice Hogue,
hospitality committee; Mrs.
William Weingart, good of the
order and publicity chairman.
Guests from the Medford
lodge, Mrs. Pauline Hughes
and Mrs. Arthur Keller, were
introduced.
Mrs. Heidenreich presented
a past noble grand pin and
a gift from the 1958 officers
to the retiring noble grand,
Vleet, Eugene served punch
and Mrs. M. F. Deller, Port
land, took charge of the guest
book.
For her daughter's wed
ding Mrs. Fox wore a pink
lace knit suit with matching
sequin hat. The bridegroom's
mother was attired in pink
brocaded satin worn with
small hat. For traveling the
bride wore an ensemble of
peacock blue with matching
hat and fur jacket. .
. The newlyweds are living
at 415 Holly street, Ashland.
The bride will be graduated
from Southern Oregon col
lege, in June, and Mr. Deller
is a junior. Both young people
are active in music and stu
dent affairs on the campus.
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Camp panes Planned
By VFW Auxiliary
Ladies' auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign ..Wars,
Oregon Department, is giving
a dance at the Camp White
Domiciliary Monday, Janu
ary 19, at 8 pjn. in the
theater building.
Music will be furnished by
the Local Musicians Union
597 with the Plantation Reb
els and Rowley Mayo in
charge.
Those wishing transporta
tion may take the bus at the
Trailways depot at 7:30 pjn.
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Ceremonies Held
By Past Grands;
Member Honored
Mrs. Homer Vinzant was
installed president of the Past
Noble Grand club,. Olive Re
bekah lodge, in a meeting
held recently at Girls Com
munity club.
Others installed were Mrs.
E. D. Dameron, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Frank Chapman,
secretary-treasurer; Miss Car
oline Leader, . musician; Mrs.
Rosa Young, chaplain; Mrs.
Fred Daugherty, question box
and Mrs. William Sweet, pub
licity.
Visiting committee mem
bers installed include Mrs.
P. M. Aldredge, Mrs. Frank
Chapman, Mrs. E. T. Weed,
and Mrs. Fred Daugherty. In
stalling officers were Mrs.
Dollie Love and Mrs. P. M.
Aldredge. -
Mrs. , Young was honored
with a birthday cake and
card and handkerchief show
er. The cake, baked by Mrs.
Clarence Jordan, was decor
ated by Mrs: Vinzant. '
The next meeting will be
February 12. Refreshment
committee will include Mrs.
Bess Thompson, Mrs. Iva
Walden, Mrs. Connie Apple
gate and Mrs. Donald Ivy.
Mrs. Brewer.
'Refreshments were served
at tables decorated in green
ery and arrangements of coral
berry by a committee of Mr.
and Ms. John Brewer, Mrs.
Clay Ramsey and Mrs. Harry
Smith.
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Mix 1 cup cubed chicken,
1 cup cooked green beans, 1
cup cooked noodles, 1 table
spoon chopped scallion and
V cup whole toasted almonds
with 1 can cream of chicken
soup. Put the mixture into a
greased Vi quart casserole
and sprinkle the top with but
tered crumbs. Bake in a gas
oven heated to 400 degrees
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with a hearty fruit salad and
ginger muffins. Serves 4.
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