4 The Newt-Review, Roseburg,
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CELEBRATING THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary
Saturday evening at Oak Tree Inn were Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
(Pot) Collier, above, prominent Roseburg residents of many
years. Assisting them celebrate the occasion were members
of their family. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography).
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MR. AND MRS. ELMER H. HITCHMAN, above, were
honored ot a surprise affair on their 45th wedding anniver
sary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Woods, Melrose
Road, Saturday evening. The Hitchmans are pictured
above with their beautifully decoroted tiered anniversary
cake.
Surprise Party
Given Hitchmans
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer llitchman,
N. W. Harlan, were guests of hon
or at a surpriso 45lli anniversary
parly in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Klvin Woods on Melrose Road Sat
urday night. Tho evening's activi
ties began with a vesper service
led by Dr. Ralph Pearson. A short
proKrum followed, which included
poems by Dr. and Mrs. Pearson
and a song "Because" by the
Hitchmans' youngest daughter,
Mrs. Allen Chellis, of Seattle. By
special request Mrs. llitrhman anil
her daughter sang "Whispering
Hope." The evening was spent in
visiting with the friends who had
gathered.
Mrs. Woods had baked and dec
orated a beautiful cake fur the oc
casion. Tho Hitchmans came to Rose
burg in the spring of 1M5 and have
been here since then. Mr. Hitch
man has worked most of his lite
In the logging industry but turned
to building soon after coming to
OREGON
MYRTLEWOOD GIFTS
Myrtlewood gifts are really the
best
They're something special from the
West!
Kor June weddings or anniversar
ies So many items that are sure to
pleasel
So take a lip and select a tray
He glad it's someone's Wedding
Day!
Pick an hois d'ocuvre hay or one
with handles
Or a conventional une lo use with
candles.
Dorothy has candle holders, too,
of Myrtlewood
Of many siies, all of them good!
And covered bowls and pedestal
trays
Which can be used In so many
ways,
And lovely book ends fit for a
king
So why not buy t pair especially
for him?
DOROTHY'S
AGATE & GIFT SHOP
39 N. Stephens OR 2-4505
Ore. -Fri., June 21, 1963
Roseburg. Mr. llitchman and Mr.
Woods have worked together for
several years. Mrs. llitchman is
a retired teacher from the Seventh
day Adventists' system of ele
mentary schools. After coming to
Roseburg she taught one year in
the Suthcrlin church school and
two years at Roseburg Junior
Academy.
Those sharing the happy oc
casion besides thn gnosis of hon
or were: the Hitchmans' son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Chellis and children, Karen
and Gene, of Seattle; Mr. and
Mrs. J. I.orno l'ine of Angwln,
Calif.; the host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Woods; Wesley
Woods, Billy Woods, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pear
son, Mrs. Emily Bird, Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Barrow, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Burroway, Mr. and .Mrs. Or
val Bovee. Russell Woods. Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Sutton and Kelly; Mr.
and .Mrs. IHoy Wood anil damih-
;ters. Becky and Kandie; Kathleen
.hum 15IM1, juuy Mean anil Jerrv
Woods all of Roseburg.
For the occasion a beautiful cor
sage and boutonniere of white ear
nations were presented to the hon
ored couple Mr. and Mrs. llitch
man have five other children in
cluding: Harold of Murphys, Calif.;
Mrs. Jens (Birdie) Itasniussen of
Spokane; Kenneth of Portland;
Mrs. Joe (Jerry) Kneer, Crescent
City, Calif., and Del of D a v s
Creek. They have 24 grandchildren.
Varitees Club
Has Recent Meet
! The Varitees Club met Wednes.
jday, with Mary Lane as hostess.
Alter a short meeting, delicious
refreshments were served to Mar.
Ian Carter, Cleo Roark, Ollie l ane.
Donna Brown, Armenia Hill, Itilhe
Brown, Imogene Rctsrhart, Man
Coder, lva Graham and the host
ess. Members plan to make sofa pil
lows at the next meeting. A pol
lock is planned tor later in the
month. The next meeting will be at
the home of Ollie I.ane,
One of the most delightful golden
weddings to be celebrated this
month took place Saturday eve
nine, when Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
; ( Pat ) Collier, prominent residents
hero for many years, look place
at a dinner party at Oak Tree Inn.
Kor the occasion Mrs. Collier was
charming in a green and gold fleck
ed dress with a corsage of cym
bidium orchids. 1
Invited to enjoy the occasion
with Mr. and Mrs. Collier were
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Collier, and
daughter, Kelly, and Karen and
Kathy Dent of Brookings, Ore;
their daughter, Miss Kathleen Col
lier, and Miss Lois Swcaringen, of
Portland; Collier's two brothers
and wives, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Col
lier of Newport and Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Collier, of Portland; his
nephew, Fred Allen and his wife
of Newport; Mrs. Collier's brother
and sister-in-law. Air. and Mrs.
M. R. Brosi, of Winston; her neph
ew, George Brosi, and his wife and
daughter, Debby; Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Morris of Mcdford and Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Blundcll of Riddle. Mrs.
Blundell was bridesmaid at the Col
lier wedding SO years ago.
The golden wedding anniversary
decorations were beautifully car
ried out for the occasion.
Kittio Brosi and A. B. Collier
wero married at the Brosi fam
ily home in Winston, June 11, 1913.
Collier has been Douglas County
auditor for many yean. The Col
liers reside in Chadwick Manor
on SE Chadwick St. Their many
friends here wish them continued
good health and happiness in the
years ahead.
TO BE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Glen Scott of Rose
burg announce the engage
ment and forthcoming mar
riage date ot their dauqhter.
Kathleen Mae, to James Tofell
of Malin. Both young people
ore teachers on the Rose
School staff. The wedding will
take place Aug. 3 ot St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in
this city. (Picture by Clark's
Studio).
6-Year-Old Feted
At Lovely Party
Debbie Kite of Camas Valley
was honored on her sixth birthday
Monday at her home. Gaines were
played and after Debbie opened her
gifts her mother, Mrs. J. C. Kite,
served refreshments to Mrs. Ev
erett Church and Pat and Jeff;
Mrs. Glenn Wafer, Kelly and Glen
nic; Mrs. Willie Carter, Donny and
Virginia; Mrs. Frank Kinnan and
i Kathy; Warren Standley, David
I McGinnls, Charles File and
' honoree.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
! Mrs. Walter Brittell of Rose
; bura announces the enaaae-
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Imcnt of her daughter, Diane
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Marie, to Richard F. Felker, Bartlctl. Grants Pass; David Man-, l-rancisco. IHicture by Mutcn
son of Mr. and Mis. Carl Felk-iornm and Dr. Ben Hcrrera of U ison).
er, also of Roseburg. The
bride -elect was graduated j
from Roseburg High School, !
attended University of Oregon
and is presently employed by!
Frank B. Gallas, P A , succes-!
sor to her father, the lote
Waller BritteK. Her fiance
was graduated from Roseburg
High School and is o senior at
Oregon State University,
where he is a member and
manager of Alpha Tau
Omega fraternity. Their mar
riage is planned for June
1964, after Richard's gradua
tion (Picture bv Chris' Studio
of Photography.)
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A LOVELY JUNE BRIDE is Mrs
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller of Roseburg, whose
marriage to Dr. Manoram took place at the Roseburg
Seventh-day Adventist Church June 6. The bride is the
former Joanne (Jodi) Aletha Miller. (Picture by Chris'
Studio of Photography).
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vanoram
Weddinq
A very lovely wedding took place
at the Roseburg Seventh day Ad
ventist Church Thursday evening,
June 6, uniting in marriage Jo
anne (Jodi) Aletha Miller and Dr.
John Edred Manoram. The date
was chosen to honor the ninth birth
day of her sister, Marlene.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. W. L. Miller of Rose
burg, and the bridegroom is the
son of Elder and Mrs. Charles Man
oram of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad,
West Indies.
Candelabra, with white tapers,
and flanked by large baskets of
pink and white gladioli provided a
pretty setting for the impressive
candlelight ceremony, performed
by Elder II. S. Miller, grandfather
of the hride. This is Elder Miller's
first attendance at the marriage of
his relatives. He is 88 years old.
Tcrri Hansen of Roseburg, or
ganist, played the wedding music.
Karen Lindcman of Ketchikan,
Alaska," sang, ''Because." Bernio
Paulson of Roseburg sang, "The
Lord's Prayer."
Given in marriage by her par
ents, the bride was radiant in a
gown of Chantilly laco over bridal
satin. The bodice was laco covered,
except for tho midriff. The sleeves
wero of lace, and buttons were at
bath the wrists and back. The
gown's lace ended in back in a
brush train. Her fingertip-length
veil of French silk illusion was held
in place by a large satin rose.
The wedding gown and veil wero
designed and fashioned by the
bride. Her corsage bouquet of ,
stephanotis and two white orchids j
was held in place ny wmio rmnon
streamers. 1
Anita Pearson, long-time class-1
mate of the bride, was the only
attendant. She wore a street. length
dress of green flowered brocade
and a headpiece fashioned after the
bride's. She carried an arrange
ment of pink gladioli with white
throats.
Alarlene Miller, sister of the
bride, and Jim Boyd lighted the
candles. Marlcne's dress was iden
tical to the maid of honor's.
Dr. Pelcr Strange of Portland, a I
classmate of the bridegroom, was j
best num. Bert Pearson and Bit- !
,n'.nie Paulson were ushers. I
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. i
Miller wore a pink dress with em-!
hroidered roses. White accessories 1
and a gardenia corsage complel-1
cd the outfit.
Dr. Manoram's family were un-1
able lu attend. His brother. David, i
represented his family. ;
The reception was held at the
Oak Tree Inn In Winchester. '1 he
lovely throe-tiered while wedding
cake was trimmed with pink and
topped with three pink satin bells, j
Culting the cake were Mrs. Alfred;
Boyd and Mrs. Charles Miller, aunt
of tin- bride, from Chiro, Calif.;
Mrs. Stewart Merrill of Boise. Ida- i
ho, served punch to the 2.M) guests
present. They enjoyed organ back
ground music throughout the eve-;
mug. Miss Vallcta Wolverlon of Se-'
altle presented the guest book.
I oming from out -of -town for the
wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.
i Charles Miller and Ann Kliubelh,
Clnco. Calif.; Mrs. Stewart Merrill,
Carolyn Merrill and Arlene
Aus-
; mis. Boise, Idaho
Dr. and Mis.
Chde Olmstead. Spokane, Wash
I.Mr, and Mrs. Otis Pollard. Grand
i.ill. anu airs, vius i ouani. virauu-
, w.,h . i.. mi irs ivnid
Janice Taylor Is Bride
Of Eugene Tony Sieverin
Janice Louise Taylor and Eu
gene Tony Sieverin wvre married
Friday June T. at 8 p m. at the
home of the brides parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted K. Tavlor.
The Rev. Ed West of the Elkton
Christian Church officiated, with
the bride's brother in-law and sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Drnnl Porter as
attendants.
Janu-e is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted E. Tavlor. She was
graduated from Elkton High
School, attended Oregon State I ni
versily two years and was grad
John Edred Manoram,
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Angeles; Joan LaMarquand, Can
ada, Karen Lindeman, Ketchi
kan, Alaska; Winifred Jackson,
Pendleton; Bob Whitsell, Corvallis:
Linda Jankc, Joyce Wallace and
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Strange, Port
land; Vallcta Wolverton, Seattle,
Wash.; Janet Satterlee, San Diego,
Calif.; Jerry Yost, Mcdford; and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hopmann,
Vancouver, Washington.
For traveling, the bride chose a
white Italian knit ensemble. The
dress was trimmed with red and
the three quarter coat was of while
mohair, fashioned by the bride.
Her accessories were red and she
wore the orchid from her bouquet.
Following a honeymoon trip to
Crater Lake, the couple will be at
home after June 10 at 711 S. E.
60th, Portland.
The bride attended elementary
school in Roseburg and was gradu
ated from Milo Academy, after
which she took pre-nursing at Wal
la Walla College and has spent the
past two years at the clinical di
vision of the college at the Port
land Sanitarium in Portland. She
will begin her senior studies after
returning to Portland.
The bridegroom attended high
school in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad,
and look his college course at Cam
bridge, England, and Pacific Un
ion College, Angwin, Calif. He took
the medical course at Loma Lin
da University and was graduated
in 1902. He is completing his intern
ship at the Portland Sanitarium.
After completion of a residency in
Internal Medicine at the Kern Coun-
iy General Hospital in Bakersfield,
Calif., Dr. and Mrs. Manoram
nhm to make their home in Trim-
dad.
LEOLA C. LORENZEN, dough,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Lorenzen, Roseburg, has been
i named winner of Delta Gam
ma's annual fellowship for
; graduate study, according to
iword received from Grants
and Loans chairman of the
Delto Gamma Foundation.
; Miss Lorenzen has degrees
1 from both U of 0 and Wash
' ington State University, where
i she has been assistant head
'resident in the Dean of Stu
i dent's office while studying
and doing research. She will
iUSe the $500 grant for study
toward the MD degree at the
. . .. . , . . .
University of California in San
uated from a dental technician
school in San Francisco, where she
has been working the past year in
a dentist's office.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert Sieverin of
Chiy Center. Kan , and is a I) MS
3 C in the I' S. Navy. He is station
ed out of San Francisco.
The bride wore a green suit with
an orchid corsage and white ac
cessories. The couple left follow
ing the reception for San Francis
co where they will make their
home.
Weekly Play
Takes Place
The Roseburg Bridge Club held
master point play Friday at the
Umpqua Hotel. High score was
held by Mrs. O. R. Petersen and
Mrs. E. N. Kaser Jr.; second, Mrs.
Walter Ulrich and Mrs. H. E. Le
Beau; third, Mrs. W. F. Forrest
and Mrs. W. L. Tozer; and fourth,
Mrs. F. E. Gleeson and Mrs. R.
B. Rummcl.
Individual play was held Tues
day. Winners were Mrs. W. C. Ul
rich, first; Mrs. R. B. Rummel,
second; and a tie for third, Mrs.
J. A. Little and Mrs. W. I. Ed
monds. The Rose Bridge Club met Wed
nesday afternoon. Winners were
Mrs. J. V. Short and Mrs. W. C.
Callison, first; Mrs. H. N. Butler
and Mrs. A. D. Fisher, second; and
a three-way tie for third between
Mrs. L. L. Linaman and Mrs. Al
bert Morene. Mrs. W. L. Tozer
and Mrs. Keith Bryant and Mrs.
I. J. Seitz and Miss Gertrude Rast.
Next Wednesday the Wednesday
club will hold master point play.
For information regarding t h e
three clubs, or for assistance in
obtaining partnerships, those inter
ested may call Mrs. W. C. Callison.
Timber Town
Play Is Held
Timber Town Duplicate Bridge
Club held master point play Mon
day evening. Norlh-South winners
were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Patter
son, first; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Pe
tersen, second; Dr. and Mrs. Al
bert Morene, third, and Mrs. K. W.
Fitzgerald and Mrs. Walter Ulrich,
fourth. East-West winners were
Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Arthur
Clarke, first; Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Fillmore, second; Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. McGregor, third, and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edmonds, fourth.
Winners at the Thursday night
Timber Town Club for Norlh-South
were Mrs. Alice Lorenz and Da
vid Forrest, first; E. C. Patter
son and Don Borglum, second;
Mrs. W. E. Hcrriott and daughter.
Dcanna Simms, third, and Mr. and
Mrs. Mort Fillmore, fourth. East
West winners were Mr. and Mrs.
IL. W. Rulien, first; Mrs. J. L.
Brooke and Mrs. L. L. Linaman,
second; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson,
third, and Mrs. Waller Ulrich and
Bill Gaucr, fourth. Those desiring
more information regarding the
two clubs or assistance in securing
partnership are asked to call Mrs.
Walter Ulrich.
Tea In Salem
Friday Event
The beautiful home of Governor
and Mrs. Mark O. Hatfield at 833
State St., SE. in Salem, was the
scene of a charming tea Friday
honoring Oregon Girls State mem
bers and Oregon Press Women.
Flowers were everywhere, inside
and out. and were artistically ar
ranged throughout. The formal
garden surrounding the home in
cluded mass plantings of Eliza
beth azaleas across the front, with
deep borders of rhododendrons and
azaleas in purple, lilac and laven
der shades interspersed for sum
mer bloom by bright red geran
iums. Roses also abound in the
garden and a yellow tree rose in
a planter stands at the right of
the front door.
Because of Mrs. Hatfield's hos
pitalization, the Governor himself
and his charming mother greeted
the 250 Oregon Girls State mem
bers and the Press Women. "I do
hope this will be a success for it is
my first tea," quipped (he Gover
nor, who .went on to state if it was
it was because it had been en
tirely arranged and planned by his
wife.
The tea table was very lovely
with a high compote filled with
pale blue carnations and deep
cream-colored slock. Guests re
ported the affair to be perfect in
cverv detail. Ann Walton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walton
of Roseburg was a Oregon Girls
State member and Mrs. Frederick
J. Porler represented the Press
Women from here.
Reception Set
For Goldenweds
j A prominent Roseburg couple,
I Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Cloake.
will celebrate their golden wed
: ding anniversary Sunday June 23.
! from 2:31) to S p.m.
! The reception will be held in
: the First Conservative Baptist
i Church. Frierds and relatives are
! invited. The Cloakes have request
I ed that there be no gifts.
Dinner Given
j Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Carnes ot Elkton entertained at
, dinner having as guests the for
mer's mother. Mrs. Olivia Carnes.
; of lin ; Beach. Calif.. Mrs. Carol
; Towt and son. Howard, of I.afay
! ette, Calif.; Ralph Carnes and chil
idren, Kathy and Billy of Roseburg.
j Mr. and Mrs. James Carnes and
twin dauahters of Whidhey Island.
(Wash.: Miss Lois Carnes of Cor
vallis and Mrs. Nettie Compion of
Elkton.
: Honored Here
Miss Joyce Broun was guest of
honor at a lovely bridal shower
in the beautiful home of Dr. and
Mrs. R. W. Pearson on SE terrace
Drue Thursday evening She re
ceived many lovely gifts. Her mar
riage to Ramond Rud Dukor
i son was solemnized the following
j Sunday. Dr. Lewis Hart had gone
j by plane to Antwin. Calif., to bring
I her her in time for the shower
I party.
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MR. AND MRS. DAVID ELLIOTT, whose marriage
was an event of June 16, are pictured above. The bride,
Carol Mae Meehan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Meehan of this city, and the bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Bernie Longe and Thomas Elliott of Lake
view. The couple will be at home to friends after June
30 in Ashland, Ore. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photog
raphy). Carol Meehan Is
Now Mrs. Elliott
Married by soft candlelight Sun
day, June 16, were Carol Mae Mee
han of Roseburg and David Charles
Elliott of Lakevicw.
The 4 p.m. double ring cere
mony took place at the First Pres
byterian Church in Roseburg, the
Rev. John Adams officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas L. Meehan of
this city. She was graduated from
Roseburg High School and attend
ed University of Montana at Mis
soula where she was a member
of Alpha Phi Sorority. She is cur
rently attending Southern Oregon
College at Ashland.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Bernie Lange and Thomas
Elliott, both of Lakeview. He was
graduated from high school in
Lakevicw and from SOC. He is
employed as manager of Oak Knoll
Golf Course at Ashland.
Decorations at the church includ
ed white gladioli and daisies in
floor baskets and the traditional
candelabra. The aisle bows were
white satin decorated with orange
blossoms and apricot colored
tulle.
Soloist was Danny Fromdahl,
who sang "0 Perfect Love" and
"Wedding Prayer."
The bride's father gave her in
marriage. She was lovely in her
wedding gown of white organza,
which was fashioned with a full
length bouffant skirt with chapel
train. The lace bodice had a round
neckline and long pointed sleeves
which came to points at the wrists.
She wore a fingertip veil which
was secured by a pearl-studded
petal-type headdress. Her only
jewelry was a pearl necklace, a
family heirloom and a gift from
Hie bridegroom. The bridal bou
quet was a white orchid in a clus
ter ot stephanotis,
.Mrs. Frank Webster Jr. was
matron of honor for her sister.
Bridesmaids were Miss Anne Kil
kenny of Walnut Creek, Calif.;
Miss Karen Guldager of Eugene;
I and Miss Marcia Holmes of Ana
: heim. Calif., sorority sister of the
j bride.
Ihe bridegroom's brother. Gor
! don Elliott of Springfield, was best
! man. Ushering duties were per
j formed by Ted Story of Lakeview,
stepbrother of the bridegroom;
;Jack Kopacz of Ashland; Cook
Laird of Lakeview; Thomas G.
.Meehan. brother of Ihe bride from
Costa Mesa, Calif.; and F'rank
Webster Jr., brother-in-law of the
; bride.
I Candlclighters were Glenn Van
idergaw of Lakeview and Mrs. Jim
1 Holloway of Canoga Park, Calif.
I .Miss Tcrri Webster and Miss Lori
Meehan. nieces of the bride, were
flower girl and ring bearer.
The bride's attendants were
dressed alike, in apricot colored
taffeta sheath dresses, designed
jttilh round necklines and three-
To Celebrate
The 23th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Loerts will be
celebrated at an open house Sun
day. June 23. from 2 to 5 p.m.
Friends and relatives are inuted
to call at the Loerts home in
Lookingglass, Rt. 4. Box 1393.
Hosting the affair are the cou
ple's children. Jack. Mike, Martin
and Susan Loerts: their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Bergstedt; and Mrs. Ollie
Fisk.
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I quarter-length sleeves. Their head
' dresses and slippers matched the
i apricot hue of their frocks. All
carried white gladioli arm bou
i quets.
I Mrs. Meehan wore a light
: blue lace dress with matching slip
pers and white elbow-length gloves.
Her corsage was of gardenias.
The bridegroom's mother was at
tractive in beige, with matching
accessories and a corsage of Talis
man rosebuds. Mrs. Belle Gordon
of Lakeview, grandmother of the
bridegroom, was charming in light
blue with a corsage of white gladi
oli. The Roseburg Country Club was
the scene of the reception given
by the bride's parents following
the ceremony. The elaborate tier
ed cake dominated the lace-cover-
i cd table which held, arrangements
of while daisies.
I Serving the wedding cake were
! Mrs. Carl Fair and Mrs. Jack
J'.opacz of Ashland. Punch was
: served by Mrs. Edwin Nolte and
1 Mrs. Louis Brunier of Portland,
; cousin of the bride: coffee was
I served by Mrs. Gordon Elliott of
! Springfield, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom. Attending the gift ta
ble were Mrs. Dick Sjogren and
Mrs. Eddie LaRoque. Mrs. Jerry
Curry presented the guest book.
The couple left on a honeymoon
at Carmel and Lake Tahoe in Cali
fornia and Reno, Nev. For travel
ing the bride wore a pale green
sheath dress with bone-colored ac
cessories and Ihe orchid from her
wedding bouquet. Following the
wedding trip, the newlyweds will
l:e at home at 333 Bridge St., Ash
land. Coming from out of town to at
tend the wedding were Mrs. David
Damon of Berkeley, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas G. Meehan and
family from Costa Mesa, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holloway, Can
oga Park, Calif.; Miss Marcia
Holmes, Anaheim. Calif.; .Miss
Anne Kilkenny, Walnut Creek,
Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brun
ier, Mark D. Saul and Mr. and
! Mrs. Brian Pindcll, all of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon El
' liott and family and Mr. and Mrs.
I T. W. Wclborn and family. Eu
gene; .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lange.
Mrs. Belle Gordon, Cook Laird and
Ted Story, all of Lakeview: Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kopacz, Medford;
Jim Porterfield, Al South, Miss
Lynne Ouellette. Miss Sharon
Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Mole, all of Ashland; and Miss
Sandra Ghelardi, Central Point.
Only One
Day Left
Ends Saturday
Irwin Sftrn
Matter Furrier
Remodeling
9 Repairing
Ttrmi to Suit
ti 1 1 J'CMON ST. rONie.!0!
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