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In St. Matthews Episcopal
A wedding of interest to
valley residents was held at
St. Matthews Episcopal
church, Portland, April 23,
when Miss Claudia Jean Law
son of that city became the
bride of the Rev. Philip A.
Getchell, curate of St. Mat
thews and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mayard M. Getchell, 28 Ash
land street, Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Law
son, Portland, are the bride's
parents.
The Right Rev. James W.
F. Carman, bishop of the Dio
cese of Oregon, officiated at
the single ceremony held at
four o'clock in the afternoon,
and the Rev. H. B. Lamer, rec
tor of St. Matthews, celebrat
ed the nuptial eucharist.
Mrs. Daniel Sizemore, Seal
tie, Wash., aunt of the bride
groom, played the organ wed
ding music. The St. Matthews
church choir sang. Attending
the rites were 400 relatives
and friends.
Easter lilies and white gladi
oli were at the altar and
sprays of pink and rose gladi
oli marked the choir pew
ends. The Episcopal Women of
St. Matthews decorated the
church and were in charge
of the reception which fol
lowed In the church parish
hall.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of delustered
satin and lace. Her fingertip
length veil was held by a
seed pearl crown and she car
ried orchids and stephanotis
on a prayer book. Mr. Law
son gave his daughter in mar
riage. Mrs. Hugh Ross, Arlington,
Texas, was honor attendant
for her sister. Miss Diana
Getchell, Medford, sister of
the bridegroom, Mrs. Wayne
Gaylin and Miss Peggy
Johnesse, both Portland, were
bridesmaids and matron. They
all wore pink polished cotton
sheath frocks with short pink
veils and carried bouquets of
calla lilies.
Roy Morgan, Portland,
served as best man and seat
ing the guests were Hugh G.
Starkweather, Portland; Wil
liam McAllister Jr. and Justin
M. Smith Jr., both Salem. All
the men were former Medford
residents.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Lawson wore a navy blue
dress with white accessories
and white carnation corsage.
Mrs. Getchell chose a wheat
Lodge Votes To
Sponsor Scout
Olive Rebekah lodge voted
lo sponsor a Girl Scout at
camp this summer at a recent
meeting.
The lodge accepted the
resignation of George Wimer
as drill captain and Mrs. Don
ald M. Ivie was elected to
fill the position.
Several of the Theta Rho
girls put on entertainment be
fore the meeting.
The next meeting will be
held Monday. May 16, at 8
p m. at the Odd Fellow hall.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. C. D Hershiser, Mrs.
Orphia Wendel and Mrs. Nel
lie Gibson.
Meeting;
The Dorcas Society of
Ascension Lutheran church
will meet at the home of Mra.
Charles Swanson, 1489 East
McAndrewj rd., Tuesday at 8
p.m. Mrs. Robert Mots will be
co-hoattsa.
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colored sheath dress with
green accessories and pink
carnation corsage.
Among those assisting with
the serving at the reception
were Mrs. McAllister Jr. and
Mrs. Smith Jr.
The couple traveled to San
Francisco on their wedding
trip and are making their
home in Portland until July
when they will leave for Sao
Paulo, Brazil, where Mr.
Getchell has accepted a post
to one of the Episcopal mis
sionary dioceses.
The bride attended Port
land schools and is a student
at the University of Oregon
Medical school in radiology.
Mr. Getchell is a graduate of
Medford High school, Stan
ford university and the
Church Divinity School of the
Pacific.
Among the out of town
guests attending the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wil
liams and children, Gail and
David, Medford; Dr. and Mrs.
Christopher Williams, Salem;
Justice and Mrs. William Mc
Allister, Salem, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg. Port
land. The evening prior to the
wedding Mr. and Mrs. Getch
ell entertained members of
the bridal party, out of town
guests, Bishop Carman and
Mrs. Carman at a rehearsal
dinner at the airport private
dining room. About 30 persons
attended.
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Cordtil Welcome To
Visiting ELKS
Oregon State Convention
May 26, 27 and 23
Prk in the lot dirtctty
behind our ttcre!
Main end Bartlett
Weddi n e An n i vcrsarv
Observed Bv Open House
Mr. and Mra. Leo A. Young
were honored recently at an
open huii5e in observance of
their golden wedding anni
versary. During the afternoon
many friends and relatives
called on the couple at their
new trailer home. 1557 Stew
art avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Young were
married in Medford April 30,
1910, at the Parkview hotel,
which was located at Holly
and Eighth streets. The Rev.
W. E. Good officiated.
Mrs. Young is the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Auxiliary Holds
Initiation Event
Butte Falls-The May meet
ing of the Butte Falls Lions
auxiliary was the initiation
ceremony for new members
held at the home of Mrs. An
drew Hamstra Tuesday, May
3, Bt 8 p.m.
New members initiated
were Mrs. Arthur Williams,
Mrs. Ben Sheppard, Mrs. Hen
ry Tygart, Mrs. Michael Esles,
and Mrs. Allan Pintle. Mrs.
James Capello was also initi
ated, by proxy. She was in the
hospital at the time.
Officiating officers were
Mrs. Glen Cathy and Mrs.
Bruce Pingle, past-presidents.
At the conclusion of the cere
mony new members were pre
sented club pins and corsages.
Guests from the Medford
Crater Lions auxiliary were
Mrs. Don Dwyer, district di
rector for District E, and
Mrs. George Potucek. Mrs.
Dwyer was presented an or
chid corsage as "mother" of
the Butte Falls group.
The June meeting of the
Butte Falls Lions auxiliary
will be held Tuesday, June 7,
at the home of Mrs. Roger
Harris. Election of officers
will be held.
Ladies of Elk
To Meet Tuesday
Medford Ladies of the Elks
will meet Tuesday, May 17
at 1 p.m. in the downstairs
party lounge at the Elks tem
ple. There will be a salad
luncheon served followed by
their semi-monthly card
party.
Mrs. David Crosby, Mrs.
Dwight L. Seely, and Mrs.
L. F. Bittle, winners at cards
at the last meeting, will serve
refreshments.
All wives and widows of
members of the Elks are in
vited to attend.
Potluck Dinner
A potluck dinner will be
served at the social evening
planned by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, barracks 540,
and auxiliary for May 18 at
Girls Community club. Mrs.
J. P. Graham is head of the
committee In charge of enter
tainment. The meeting will
begin at 6:30 p.m.
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Streets
Pickell and Mr. Young, the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Young. Both fam
ilies came lo Oregon from
Long Island. Kansas, in 1910.
Hoitassti
Hostesses fur the open
house were the couple's
daughters and daughters-in-law,
Miss Lela Young. Ta-
coma; Mrs. Robert Young, I
Portland; Mrs. Charles Young,
Jacksonville; and Mrs.
Clarence Smith, Medford.
A gold-colored cloth cov
ered the table which was cen
tered with an arrangement of
gold chrysanthemums and a
gold-painted "money tree."
Two granddaughters. Tam
ara Smith and Susan Young,
were in charge of the guest
book. The Young's three
grandsons, Keith Smith. Greg
Smith and Michael Young,
were among the guests.
Others attending including
the couple's sons, Robert
Young, Portland, and Charles
Young, Jacksonville. All four
of their children attended the
event. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wilson. Merlin, Ore., also
were in Medford for the an
niversary. Measures
To Be Topic
Fred Robinson will explain
measures to be voted on dur
ing the coming election at a
meeting of the Women's
Christian Temperance Union
Thursday, May 19, at the
First Presbyterian church in
the fireplace room.
Following Mr. Robinson's
talk a question and answer
period will be held.
In the recent poster contest
sponsored by members of the
Union, first place was award
ed to Miss Kay Kent, First
Methodist church; second to
John Lampkin, First Presby
terian, and third to Miss Mar
garet Garris, First Baptist.
Cash awards were present
ed lo each of the winners.
Judges for the contest were
Mrs. D. Kirkland West, the
Rev. Escil Hiser, president of
the Medford Ministerial asso
ciation, and Elliott Becken.
The local union is prepar
ing to entertain delegates
from the Southern Oregon
district at a meeting to be
held in the First Presbyterian
church on May 27 beginning
at 9 a.m. At thai time state
officers will be present to
conduct workshops. Delegates
are expected from Coos,
Klamath, Josephine, Douglas
and Jackson counties.
Hostesses for the meeting
to be held May 19 will be
headed by Mrs. Fred Reich.
Guests of Perkins'
Hert from Washington
Shady Cove - Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Perkins, Granite Falls,
Wash., are guests of Mr.
Perkins' brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lto A. Young, 1557 Stewart avenue.
cenlly celebrated tNeir golden
new trailer horn. The couple
April 30. 1910.
Three Home Extension Units
Hold Installation of Officers
New officers were installed
at recent meetings of the
Derby, Lake Creek and E;ii;lr!
Point Home Extension units.
Derby
Mrs. Oscar Barlow is pres
ident for the coming year for
the Derby unit. Mrs. Charles
Hayes is vice-president; Mrs.
Floyd Bur, secretary; and
Mrs. Dan McKeen, treasurer.
They were installed by Mrs.
Gay llaworlh, a past presi
dent, and presented corsages
by Mrs. Tony Hnckaba, out
going president.
The group met May II at
the home of Mrs. Anion Coth
rin. Mrs. Porter Allen and
Mrs. McKeen were leaders of
the outdoor cookery project.
Lake Creek
New officers of the Lake
Creek unit are Mrs. Murray
Bartling, chairman; Mrs. Joe i
A r e n s , vice-chairman; and 1
Mrs. Ernest Burrell, secretary
treasurer. Mrs. Lcland M. Charley, a
member of the county alumni
committee, installed the of
ficers at the May meeting of '
the unit at the home of Mrs.
F. E. Ofterman.
Mrs. Ira Woolfolk and Mrs. j
David Woolfolk presented the
lesson on patio cookery.
Eagle Point
Mrs. James Johnson, who
moved lo Eagle Point last
August from Texas, was in
stated last Thursday as pres
ident of the Eagle Point unit.
Mrs. David Kahl Is the new
vice-president; Mrs. LeRoy
Draper secretary; and Mrs.
Elmer Harnish, treasurer.
Mrs. Glenn Clymer installed
the officers and presented the
president her badge of office.
The outgoing president,
Mrs. Don Kimmel, pinned cor
sages on the new officers. Mrs.
Clarence Davies and Mrs. Ed
should
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Chamberlain made Ihp cor-1
sagi'S.
Following the ceremonies,
Mrs. Kimmel presented u
small gift to the new officers
and Mrs. Johnson presented
a plant to Mrs. Kimmel on be
half of the unit.
The group voted lo send
a partial scholarship for a 4-11
summer school student and a
donation to the Community
building fund.
Mrs. Harry llanscom in
vited all member:; and their
families to attend the benefit
breakfast Sunday morning
and the building dedication
ceremony in the afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Schneider and
Mrs. Robert W'alch were
leaders of the outdoor cook
ery project.
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JEWELER
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Queen to Preside
At Initiation
Ceremony May 18
Queen Marion Parsons.
Bethel 14. International Order
of Job's Daughters, will pre-
i side at the ceremony for the
third class of initiates of her
term of office on Wednesday,
May 18, at 7 30 p.m. in the
Masonic temple. Tins will be
a formal event.
During I lie business meet
ing delegates will be elected
j to attend grand session in
; Salem, July 14-lfi. Bethel
j members desiring to go to
rand session are asked to
give their registration money
I in mis. juiwi L., naicn, H-M
w hitman avenue, or to Mrs.
Russell Denyer. 19 Ross court,
j by May 18.
A choir practice will be
held in the Masonic temple
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iiuin u.uif in i.ju p. in., mim-
day. May 16. for all regular
choir members.
Following the formal initia
tion and business session, re
freshments will be served by
Penny Hoach. Judy Ross,
Karen liulil, Diane Rupert,
Lana Sulycrs. Karen Schulz.
and their mothers. All par
ents of the initiates are in
vited lo attend tile ceremony;
all parents and guardians of
Job's Daughters, and persons
f proper Masonic relation
ship are invited to attend the
services on Mnv m
Mrs. Lester Nye
Honored at Party
Hornbrook - The April
birthday of Mrs. Lester Nye
wa observed a, a dinner
party given in her honor May
7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Pettec.
Guests included Mr. Nye,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Protsman
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams.
After dinner, the evening was
spent playing pinochle with
Mr. Protsman and Mrs. Adams
recording high scores.
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Spring Festivals Set
By Extension Units
Three more of the anmiiil A foreign student attending
spring festivals of the county s Southern Orecon college will
home extension units are speak.
scheduled for the coming' The public is invited lo at
weeks. Five units wili par- tend, and view projects which
ticipale in a festival at the . have been presented for the
Eagle Point lirange hall j homcmakers' enjoyment and
Three others will hold a sim- education, those in chargt
ilar event in the courthouse ' stated.
auditorium and throe more i Mrs Don Pulley will car
will hold a festival at Talent for children of Eagle Point
Grange hall. members with the same ar-
"Spring" is the theme scire- rangemenls as for monthly
led by Eagle Point. Untie I meetings, officers reported.
Falls, Derby, Lake Creek and
Reese Creek units for their
festival Wednesday, May 18, j
in the Grange hall at Eagle ;
Point.
Luncheon will be served by
the Grange Home Economics
club at 12 noon for all wish
ing to attend. The pro'tram
will follow at 1 o'clock Each
unit will display work accom
plished in workshops and pro
jects the past year.
Butte Falls members plan
I a skit and all unit members!
are to lake part in the dress
review and style show.
Prices
HUDSON'S
Opon Dally: 8:30 A.M.-10
613 East Main
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maids' remembrances, trousseau lingerie, vour make
up by Charles of the Riti with Vce Halgren to help,
your coiffeur by Burelson's Hair Fashions under the
direction of Glenn, going-away clothes from our
complete collections.
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thing blue" wedding gjrlcr, Burehon'i special gift
to all our brides.
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Others Schodulrt
Ashland, Valley View and
Phoenix units will combine
for their llnmemaker festival
May 2H at Talent Grange hall.
The event will be from 1 to
3 p.m. and all persons Inter
ested are invited.
The Medford. Oak Grove
and Griffin Creek units have
scheduled their May festival
for Wednesday, May 25, in the
courthouse auditorium.
Activities will begin with
a style show at 1 p.m. A
speaker and social hour will
' follow.
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