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FOUR MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE iX II' . V I L-ri : : Society 'Keyiers Observe 63th-Anniversary Of Wedding Day f, An event not often chronicled, ;ithat of the observance of a 68th wedding anniversary, took place 'in Medford Thursday, Jan. 24, when Mr. and Mrs. Albert Key- acr of the Grand Hotel cclebraf: ,ed the anniversary of their wed ding day. The. elderly couple jhas lived hero many years, j The Keyscrs were honored at a small reception and party igiven by their nophew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, V. T. Wilson, at their home on Janncy Lane fur a group of relatives and close Ijfriends, including Mrs. Kcyser's isister, Mrs.. Mary Wilson. '. At refreshment time a wed ding cake 'decorated with roses ;was cut rind served, ii Mr. and,' Mrs.i Keyser were married jirt Elkhart, Ind., Jan. 24. ,1878. MrV.Kcysor, 86 years old, was born In Clyde, Ohio, and her husband,,' 88 years of age, was borh in Tuscarawas, Ohio. They haye two daughters, one Presiding In Seattle and one in JElkhart. '. i For many years Mr. Keyser ,;was on the staff of Evans store 'Farewell Parties Given-Last Week 'For Local Couple ' j' Additional farewell a f fa I rs ;!wcre given till past week for 'iMr. and Mrs. Tom Kurta who ';are leaving this week-end for .Washington where they will ..mnlce their home near Chehnlis iln the future. II Tuesday night Mrs. Elolse tlwinklcbleck, Mrs: M. E. Olson, .'Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Wayne iTroxcll and Mrs. Arnold Bohn- ert entertained for Mr. and Mrs. 'Kurtz, the party being at the .jWinklebleck home, 1113 6outh i'Oakdale avenue. (' The.faiywell. party had a "blue11 tficme, with hand made .'gnme ; tnllios and other decora jtlons fashioned of blue and fill ijver In the shafie of music notes ijwith the initials of the honored !"?..,; ii Prizes were presented to Mrs. tocrt Gregory and Mrs. Kurtz. 'Il'hlrty-five guests attended the tolcasant affair. v Among those who entertained the couple at farewell dinners 'this week were Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Lathrop, Central Point, and iJVIrs. C. L. Emertck, 747 South .iJIolly atrejt. ' - ' i " ' o Visit rtelatlves i Leaving yesterday for a week "en J visit at the home of Mr. and 'Mw. WUUam Fellcrscn of Or Jund.'Culif., wero Mr. and Mrs. iSriwiiTd--C.--EvBnson ,and son yimmy, 718 West 14th street, 'nnd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc jt'adclen, 930 Sniilh Grape street. ; Returning,', with the group Ayill bo Mrs.E, A. Evanson, 530 'South Grape street, who has Jfepent the past three weeks (Visiting at the Fcllcrsen home. Mrs. Fellerscn is the daughter mf Mrs. Evansnn and sister of Mrs McFadden and Edward C. KVnnson. , W icoramnd th quality, sty tin? and Lawrence's ENGAGEMENT 4 WEDDING MMW RINGS BY TRAUB ffiXWM&M wmmtm '35 Yart in-Medford. Spslalislng In Fin Diamonds only. Ask i the parson who n a Lawrence Diamond. Sunday, Jan. 27, 1948 and Clubs Miss Milton Wed To Sgt. Jessen In Church Rites A mid-January wedding was that of Miss Bobby Jean Mil ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schrader of Ft. Worth. Tex. ,to Sgt. Edwin J. Jessen. which took place January 12 at )hi First Methodist church here. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jessen, Oak Park Minn., and is stationed at Camp Whi'e. The service was nerfnrmed bv the Rev. Louis C. Kirby. Hiyn in mnrrla"e by her uncle, PO. Louis DeWatd of Camp White, the bride wore for the '.vecMIng a navy blue dress with n navy and white hat and black rccisorics. Hor flowers were a rn-r-.ue of white rosebuds. IVT'ss Betty McGee, brides rr"''1, wore a blue velvet dress v'th a corsage of peach colored rnr'huds. S-t. Leslie Myers wns best nan for Sgt. Jessen and Theo dora Znhnow was usher. P seeding the ceremonv Har m, Vnuntf nnr "Alwnvs". and Miss Knthorino Oontner wns at the organ for the wedding music. The recentlon was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Znhnow, Route 4. The bride cut the wedding cake and assist Ing Mrs. Znhnow were Mrs. Ida H. Blrdsnll. Medford, and Mrs. El'n B. Lewis. Ashland. SKt. and Mrs. Jessen will live here for the present but n'nn to reside In Minnesota nflrr Ihe crnnm is released from the army. He has been station ed at Camp White for the past three years, ivirs. jessen nas reyldnd in Medford since last .Tune, having recently been on Ihe stnff of the Collycr Motor sales company. Church Society Pledge Meeting Held Last Week Mrs. J. K. Nielsen of Grants Pass was main speaker for the annual pledge meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service held Tuesday at the church. Mrs. Nielsen, former ly dean of girls of the Homer Toberman Settlement home in San Pedro, Calif., told of the program of the home which Is supported by the Methodist church. Mrs. Hirry Myers, president, condi.ctcd an interesting busi ness mce'lng One of the new features of 1C40 for the society will be an i.ll-day meeting on the fourth Tuesday of each month, the session to start at 11 a. m. with lunch and a social hour at noon. An Inspiring program was presented by Mrs. W. T. Frost, Mrs. Mye:s, Mrs. Donna Taylor, Mrs. Fra ik Fanger, Mrs. H. S. Chlrgwln, Mrs. W. Walker and Mrs. Ben Schmidt. Mrs. Lucille Schoppert then sang while the women of the society laid their pledges for the coining year on the altar. lovely ring lot their fmcnMf oj ciafUraaiuhip. Com and thorn. JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP Harris-Armstrong Rites Take Place In Local Church Among weddings of last week was that of Miss Harriet Harris youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Harris, 48 Rose avenue, o Albert T. Armstrong son of Mrs. Alma Armstrong, San Francisco. The marriage took place Thursday afternoon in Sacred Huart Catholic church with Father H. A. Orth performing thj cerem.my. Wedding costume of the bride was a lime green suit with brown accessories and her flow ers were orchids. She was at tended by her sister, Mrs. Betty Barbar, who wore a blue suit and a corsage of gardenias. Best man was James Hum phreys. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Harris home.' The cake, cut by the bride, was served by her aunt, Mrs M. N. Harris. Mrs. Armstrong is a graduate of the 1945 class of Medford high schjoi. Mr. Armstrong, wlij was recently released from the navy after several years overseas service, is .no wattend ing the School of Mortuary Science In San Francisco. The couple will reside in San Francisco alter Feb. 1. Medford Sergeant And English Girl Married Recently From England cornea news of the wedding of Private Dora Hartland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Hartland of Shotton, to Staff Sergeant William Or vlllo Burnette .youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnette, 429 North Holly street, Medford. The marriage was solemnized at St. Ethclwold's church, Shotton, January 9. The Rev. A. E. Evans and the Rev. T. W. Phillips officiated at the service and H. Salter was or ganist. For her wedding the bride, a member of the English army's auxiliary transport service, wore her uniform and carried an Ivory backed prayer book. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. F. H. Tickle. Best man for fgt. Burnette was Lance Corporal F. H. Tickle, and J. Hartland, brother of the bride, was groomsman. A reception followed at the home of the brrtlc's parents. Sgt. Burnette is en route home from England and expects to be released from service in the nenr future. His brldo will follow as soon as arrangements for her re lease from the auxiliary and for transportation here can be made. Sgt. Burnett, who attended the Talent schools, has been in the army three years and in Eng land for 16 months. The bride has been in the auxiliary for three yeara. Ashland Couple Married Sunday At Local Chapel A wedding of last week was that of Miss Verna Grace Quack enbush, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Quackenbush, Ashland, to George Donald Kerby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kerby, also of Ashland. The rites took place Sunday at 1 o'clock at the chapel of the Rocks and Roses with the Rev. D. E. Millard offi ciating. Miss Quackenbush woro a mil itary blue suit with black and white accessories while the ma tron-of-honor, Mrs. R. Robertson, wore a grey checked suit with fuchsia accessories. Richard Quackenbush, broth er of the bride, wns best man. The Rev. and Mrs. Millard sang preceding the ceremony. Mr. Kerby Is a baker third class In the navy and served 18 months In the Pacific theater be fore returning home. The bride is a graduate of the- Ashland high school. Mrs. Frank Huisong To Atttn 1 Reunion Mrs. Frank llussong and daughters, Carol and Donna, 56 South Barneburg Road, left Thursday for California where they will attend a family re union at the home of Mrs. tins song's parents at Turlock. They plni to be gone 10 days. APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH N. Central Ave. h 3rd Street Meetings Alive Wilh Spirit of Old-Time Evangelism Timely and Powerful Sermons on Vital Subjects INSPIRING AND UPLIFTING MUSIC BY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Special Program Sunday Evening, 7:45 Sorvicen Sunday, 11 A. M., 7:45 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Young People's Meeting, 3 P. M. Tuetday and Friday, 8 P. M. An Old-fashioned Prayer Meeting at the Close ot Each Service V2, 7Z ' Yv4j Mr. and Mr.. Thamnion Whit, (leftl war married Dec. 30 at ford. Mrs. Whita 1 lh. former Eleventh street, while Mr. While came the bride of Ray Huson at Lindley street. She is a daughter Mrs. Ina M. Huson, Lozier Lane. Sergeant, Bride To Reside Here; Married In South Sgt. and Mrs. Theodore Albert Berguld, married last month, are expected here in February to m-jke thcii home. Mrs. Bergold is the former Beverly Malone, da ightcr of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Malone, Coleman Ceek road. Sgt. and Mrs Bergold are now residing in Alameda, Calif., while the groom is stationed at Fort McDowell on Angel Island. Sgt. and Mrs. Bergold were married Dec 23 In St. Phillip's church in Altmeda, with Father O'Brien reading the rites. For the wedding the bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin with a marquisette veil held by a sequin covered coronet. She carried a prayer book with orchids. Mr. Malone gave his diughtcr In marriage. Mi: a Ruth Dow, Medford, was maid of-hoi.or. Her gown was of pink worn with lace gloves an i hat and she carried an old fasnioned bouquet of gardenias an! pink carnations. Mrs. Ma. lone wore a black gcrwn with lime accents and a gardenia corsage fur the wedding. Fred Bergold was best man for his br )ther. Following the wedding, at tended by about 100 friends, a reception was held in the Span ish Room of the Alameda hotel anJ later a wedding supper was served at the Lakehurst Hotel in Oakland for the bridal party and members of the families. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. MUone and Miss Dow. the bride's sister, Miss Marilyn Ma lone and Miss Joan Mole were in Alameda for the wedding. Mrs. Bel gold graduated from Medford nigh school with the class of 1344 and later attend-; ed St. Vincent's College of Nursing, Portland. Sgt. Ber go'd. a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bergold of Alameda, graduat ed fiom Alameda high school and later attended Fresno State cullcgc. He is to be released j from the service in the near fu-1 tuie after which the couple will come no-th. Newly wed Couple Honored At Party Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huson. whose wedding wns a recent event, were honored at a show ei and charivari party the even ing of Jan. 18, the shower be ing at the home of Mrs. Law rence Gober on Lozier Lane Mrs. Tyley Evans and Mrs Gober arranged the party, with young people of the First Bap tist church nnrtlcipatlng. At the Gober home games were played and the evening closed with refreshments. About 50 attended. Mrs. Huson Is the former Bettie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Route 1. DISCUSSION 10 A. M. Sunday Nation in Making Shipmates Class Mefhrdisl Church C. A. Meeker. Director Haul Davis, daughter of Mr. 1 a son of Charles D. White. a service Jan. 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, (Shangle photos). Bridal Shower Given At Talent For Mrs. Ricks Talent A shower honoring Mrs. Chester Ricks, a recent bride, was held Jan. 17 at the home of Mrs. Josephine Cooper. Talent. Mrs. Virginia .Hosick and Miss Claire Withrow were assistant hostesses. Mrs. Ricks Is the former La Velle Mason of Talent. Guests included the Mes dames J. V. Mason, W. C. Ricks. Sr., Virginia Favor, Mary With row. Joe Fenton, Ethel Lacy. Marie Boardman, Juanita Keith, Micke Fenton, Margie Gleim. Alice Joanis, Irene Mul lin, Gladys Jacobs, Anita Glo ver, Dolly Maxson. Margaret Newton, Dorothy Kurz, Lois Coghill and the Misses Ruth Perdue, Betty Boardman and Gloria Hervey. Mrs. Ricks was previously honored with a shower given by employees of the telephone com pany, where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks were married In Reno. Nev.. Dec. 26 and nre at home to their friends nt 719 West Tenth street in Medford. 1 Mrs. Meeker To Speak Mrs. Clarence A. Meeker, 724 East Jackson street, left last eve ning for Seattle where she will address a state meeting of the Wesleyan Service guilds of the Methodist churches of Washing ton Monday evening at First Methodist church. Tuesday she will speak at an officers' train ing meeting of the Pacific North west conference of Methodist churches. Th new barrel skirt billowing from a tiny, hand-span waist A light-on-dark 100so wool jersey handled with Carlyle'i beautiful dressmaker scallops. Sixes 9 to 15, $29.75. BURELSON'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 31 No. Central Art: Phone 2428 V vr ti the First Baptist church in Med and Mrs. A. A. Davis, 1003 West Portland. Miss Bettie Brown be of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huson, 45 Route 1, and the groom is a son of Mildred Brittsan Married Saturday To Mr. Tingleaf The wedding of Juanita Mil dred Brittsan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brandon, .211 North Ivy street, to Clarence Albert Tingleaf, : Eagle Point, took place Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Chapel of the Recks and Roses in Medford. The Rev. D E. i Millard read the service at 8 o'clock in the -evening. Preceding the ceremony the Rev. and Mrs. Millard sang "Moonlight and Roses." The bride's wedding costume was a beige suit worn with a corsage of acacia and Jonquils Her matron-of-honor, Mrs. Percy Haley, wore a black dress. Delbert Tingleaf, brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Tingleaf will make their home here. The groom, son of Mrs. Millie Ting leaf of Eale Point, was recently released from the army after 9 years of service, 44 months of which was spent in the Asiatic- Pacific theater. He held the rank of technical sergeant. Birthday Celebrated Little Terri Six, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Six, cele brated her second birthday an niversary Thursday with a party at her parents home at 426 West Sixth street. Birthday cake and ice cream were served the guests. Present were Lawrence Eric Schade, Julie and Stephen Good rich, Pamela, Jackie, Mark and Shelley White, Patty Ann Mac Lauchlan, Larry Klinefelter and the guest of honor. 1 Couple Married. In Recent Rites Arrives In City - Mra Rnhert Iven have arrived in Medford and are at the home of Mr. Iven's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Iven, 1006 West Fourth street. Airs. Iven is the former Barbara Jane Fash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fash of Enid, Okla., her marriage to Mr. Iven having tak en dace Dec. 27 in Enid at St. Xavier's church. Mr and Mrs. Iven. Sr.. wltrt the groom's two brothers, Neil and Dick Iven, were in Enid for the service. The bride wore a gown tirst umrn at the wedding of a life long friend, Mrs. Raymond Har- kins. It was ot wnue marquiseue with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt which extended into a ca thedral train, and the illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She carried white carnations and orchids. The brides sister, Miss mine June Fash, was maid-of-honor, wearing a Dale blue marquisette gown with matching long gloves and carrying an arm Douquet oi American Beauty roses. Neil Iven was best man and ushers were Jack Fash, brother of the bride and Dick Iven. A reception was held in the Enid room of the Youngblood hotel. The bride and groom will re main here for the present and later the groom, a veteran oi th nip pnrra. nlans to return to school. Mr. Iven served a year in the South Pacific and held the rank of captain. Mrs. Merriman Honored Guest Mrs. Meryl Merriman was honored at a shower given Thursday evening at the re creation hall .of Roxy Anne Homes. Hostesses were Mrs. A. Carrara, Mrs. V. I. Eakin, Mrs. C. H. Coghill, Mrs. E. Vickoren and Mrs. C. H. Williams. Games were played and re freshments served and the hon ored guest was presented with a large number of gifts. Those attending were Mrs George Horton, Mrs. Rose Sin gler, Mrs. E. C. Kelly, Mrs. James Murray, Mrs. L. 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