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APPLEGATE VALLEY - Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph C. Lewis,
whose late summer wedding
took place in Manila, Philip
pine Islands, left Wednesday for
San Diego after spending three
weeks with Mr. Lewis' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dow Lewis,
20 Hamilton street, Medford.
Mr. Lewis, radioman second
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stationed at Coronado.
During the young couple's
stay here his parents were hosts
at an informal reception and
dance at their summer home on
Upper Applegate, which was at
tended by 50 guests. Relatives
attending from California in
cluded Mrs. Alice Morris, Oak
land, aunt of the bridegroom,
her son John and daughter
Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Duanc
Ward, Pacifica, cousins, also
were present, as were Mr. and
Mrs. John Ramsay, San Louis
Obispo.
The bride, the former Trini
dad Javier, is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Angel Javier
of Manila. She attended the
Philippine College of Commerce.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Medford High School and has
been in the United States Navy
for five years. He is making the
Navy his career.
The wedding took place at
Malate Church, Manila, August
24. The bride, given in marriage
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carried white orchids.
Miss Milagros Javier, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Miss Gloria Santos and Miss
Virginia Olizires were brides
maids. The attendants wore pas
tel gowns of crystal silk.
David Kersey, United States
Navy, was best man, and James
Bath and Victor Chavez, also of
the Navy, were ushers.
Mrs. Helen Raqueno, cousin
of the bride, and Ronald Kantz
were sponsors, attending in lieu
of the bridegroom's parents. One
hundred fifty guests attended
the wedding.
Cecilia Javier, sister of the
bride, and Rizalina Changococo
were flower girls. Mario Javier,
brother of the bride, was ring
bearer.
The church, was decorated
with samcajutia, national flower
of the Philippines, and daisies.
The car in which the bridal
party rode also was decorated
with these flowers.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception and dinner were given
at Aristocrat Sun-ya, Manila.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis went to
Baguio, a mountain resort, for
their honeymoon. Before being
transferred to United States the
I couple resided at Balibago,
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To Lodge
A number of state officers of
the auxiliary to Patriarchs Mili
tant were in Medford last week
to attend a meeting of the local
auxiliary. Mrs. Ruby Robert
son, Portland, president, con
ducted the official inspection of
work done by Medford mem
bers. With her were Mrs. Glady
Frederickson, Creswell, vice
president and reviewing offi
cer; Mrs. Carol Holowell,
Grants Pass, treasurer: Mrs.
Ruby Hawkins, Portland, inner
sentry; Mrs. Ethel Abel, Grants
Pass, publicity chairman; Mrs.
Riley Appelgate, Central Point,
past president of Oregon Re-
bekah assembly; Mrs. Gladys
Racicot, Portland; Mrs. Leah
Ivie, Salem and Mrs. Viola
Perry, Mrs. Mary Fern and
Mrs. Stella LeManquais, Grants
Pass.
The president spoke of her
project for the year which is
to furnish a hospital bed in
the IOOF home in Portland.
This will be the eleventh bed
presented to the hospital by
auxiliary presidents and aux
iliaries. Each visitor was presented a
gift.
Plans were made by the local
group to attend church Novem
ber 17.
Refreshments were served
during a social hour also at
tended by members of Patri
archs Militant.
Rebekah Lodge
Honors Members
Monday Night
"Today Is Eternal" was the
title for an addendum which
honored forty-year members of
Olive Rebekah lodge at the
October 21 session of the lodge
in Medford IOOF hall. Oldtime
clocks and decorations were
used to accent the theme.
Fourteen women who have
been members of the lodge for
40 years attended. They were
Mrs. Joe Cave, Mrs. A. D. Hess,
Mrs. Lottie Howard, Mrs. Clara
Franklin, Mrs. Lean Ivie, Miss
Caroline Leaders, Mrs. Evelyn
Mahan, Mrs. Clarence Pankey,
Mrs. Margery Pearson, Mrs.
E. W. Pease, Mrs. Lyle Pickell,
Mrs. Earl Scriptcr, Mrs. Irene
Shirley and Mrs. Rosa Young
Mrs. LcRoy Cline, noble
grand, presided.
Mrs. Grace E. Lamb trans-
ferred to the local group from
Beaver City, Neb.
, Plans were made for a visit
November 12 to Hope Rebekah
lodge, Ashland, to observe
Friendship night.
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Mrs. James Alleman modeled
a pale blue skimmer tor me
fashion show which Travel
Study club gave last week with
the cooperation of Town and
Country of Cascade Village
New this fall is the use of large
peasant-type blouses with this
silhouette.
Twins' Club
State Meeting
Is Announced
Three valley women plan to
attend a state level organiza
tional meeting of Mothers of
Twins' Clubs scheduled in Sa
lem for November 2 at 10 a. m.,
in Marion Motor hotel, Salem.
Those planning to go are Mrs.
Delvin L. Elder, Nick Young
road, Central Point, president
of the local chapter; Mrs. Ray
Schwartz, South Stage road, so
cial chairman and Mrs. Marie
Spielbush, ways and means
chairman.
Mrs. Richard D. Gundry,
Beaverton, national Organiza
tion of Mothers of Twins Clubs
Inc., representative, from the
Washington County Club and
Mrs. John Orcfice, Portland,
president of the "C-2" club in
southeast Portland, will be in
charge of the November 2 meet
ing. Although numerous Oregon
clubs exist, a state organization
has not been formed to now.
Purpose of the club through
out the nation is to promote and
broaden the understanding of
those aspects of child develop
ment and rearing which relate
especially to twins, through the
interchange of information be
tween oarents, educators, doc
tors and others with a direct in
terest and appropriate experi
ence. Famed Actress
Will Appear
In Portland
Annps Moorehead. the famed
American actres, will appear
November 1 in Portland s ruo
lic Auditorium presenting a solo
nnrfnrmance entitled. "Come
closer, I'll give you an car
full, according to an announce
ment from Celebrity Attractions.
In a varied and successful
career, Miss Morehead has at
one time or another, ridden a
circus elephant, played Little
Eva on a Mississippi River show
boat, and terrified the nation
with her interpretation of the
doomed woman in "Sorry,
Wrong Number," the advance
notice points out.
Tickets are available at the
Celebrity Attractions' Morrison
Street offices in Portland and
Stevens and Son Jewelers, Lloyd
Center, Portland or Salem.
Ladies of Elks
To Entertain
Ashland Group
Medford Ladies of Elks are
making plans to entertain the
Ashland Ladies, Tuesday, No
vember 5. The women will meet
together in the downstairs
lounge of the Elks club at 11:30
a.m.
Luncheon is to be served at
12:30 p. m. During the after
noon bridge, pinochle and ca
nasta will be played.
Reservations may be made
until Wednesday, October 30,
by calling either Mrs. Frank W.
Payne, 773-1162 or Mrs. C. Wil
li n Booth, 773-7962.
!" wives and widows of
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Fashion Show, Luncheon
Autumn leaves were the
theme and were used in the !
decorations for the style show, j
card party and luncheon given 1
by the Travel Study Club of
the Oregon Federation of Worn-1
en s Clubs last Tuesday at the
Girls Community club.
Clothing modeled was from
Town and Country shop of
White City with Mrs. Doreen
L. Vaughn narrating. Shoes
worn by the models were from
Karl s Shoe Store and their
hair styles were by Rollands
Studio of Beauty with Mrs.
Billy Powers narrating.
Mrs. F. D. Nelson, Mrs.
James L. Alleman and Mrs.
Gene Chamberlain of the Jun
ior Women's club, Mrs. Esther
Coleman, Mrs. Wilbur E. How
ell and Mrs. Willis T. Fascl
of the Travel Study club mod
eled. Before the models appeared,
Mrs. Doreen L. Vaughan, who
with Mrs. Clara Chamberlain
operates Town and Country
shop, commented on general
style trends. She noted that
many are asking "which way
the skirt, up or down," and
said that indications are that
no drastic changes would be
made for some time. Mrs.
Vaughan noted that the berry
shades, such as cranberry and
blackberry, are the favored col
ors this season, and that teal
blue is also popular. The shift
or skimmer type of dress is
at an all-time high in popularity,
the commentator noted.
To show the versatility of the
jumper, in fashion again this
year, Mrs. Gene Chamberlain
modeled a black velvet jumper,
first with a long-sleeved beige
blouse and then without the
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OREGON
blouse and accented with
jewelry.
Mrs. F. D. Nelson made one
appearance wearing a black
knit dress with knit-in beige
sleeves and high neck, giving
it the jumper look: with this
she wore a fake leopard hat
and carried a huge purse of
the same material.
Catholic Group
To Make Trip
Members of Catholic Daugh
ters of America, Court St.
Mary, will travel to Klamath
Falls Monday, October 28 as
guests of Court Klamath mem
bers at a reception for new
members.
Mrs. Norbert Omann is to be
come a member of the local
court that evening.
The members plan to go by
Greyhound bus which will leave
Monday, at 5:3(1 p. m.
Among recent activities of
Court St. Mary was a card party
in Knights of Columbus hall.
Mrs. John Dubay was chairman
of the decoration committee.
Costume Event
Plan of Lodge
A "hard time" costume party
in observance of Halloween will
be conducted by Degree of Hon
or Lodge Monday, October 28 at
6:30 n. m in Girls Community
club. Prizes will be awarded for
the costume judged most suit
able for the occasion, officers
have announced.
Members who have birthdays
between July 1 and December
31 will be honored.
Family members and friends
arc invited.
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Given by Women's Club
One of the more interesting
ensembles was one worn by
Mrs. Fasel in cranberry red.
The dress and matching coat
were cut to give the "layered
look" so chic this year.
Mrs. Powers explained that
hair styles are closer and
sleeker than last season, and
as each model made her first
appearance, described the styl
ine of her hair.
Music for the style show was
furnished by the Music Center
with Miss Marilyn Ernest at
the organ. Mrs. Robert Snider
of the Ashland Civic Club sang
several numbers, accompanied
by Miss Edna Dougherty.
A salad luncheon was served
to 150 guests.
lntroductcd by the chairman,
Mrs. Clav M. Lee, were Mrs
William Harms, president of
First District, Oregon Federa
tion of Women's Clubs and
president of Grants Pass Wom
en's Federated Breakfast Club,
and Mrs. John Baldwin, presi
dent of Talent Federated Wom
en's Club.
Other state officers intro
duced were Mrs. Roy Nye, Ash
land, state department chair
man of international affairs;
Mrs. Chamberlain, Medford,
state division chairman of art
and pennies for art; Mrs. Jack
Holmes, president of Medford
Junior Women's club; Mrs.
Lee, state division chairman of
projects and Mrs. Bryl Lyon,
president of Travel Study Club
who gave a report on the Gen
eral Federation of Women's
clubs and the projects of the
local club, and Mrs. Bren H.
Starcher, women's editor of
The Medford Mail Tribune.
Serving on the luncheon com
mittee were Miss Elizabeth Set-
g Downtown Medford J
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The next meeting of the club
will be Tuesday, October 29, at
1 p.m. at the Girls Community
Club. Mrs. Coleman will talk
on Alaska and Mrs. Fasel will
report on the Medford Conva-
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