TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Miss Elaine Walker
And Philip George
Married Thursday
Miss Elaine Walker became
the bride of Philip R. George in
a ceremony for family members
and close friends held April 17,
Thursday, at First Presbyterian
church. Dr. D. Kirkland West
read the double-ring ceremony
at 4:30 o'clock In the afternoon.
The bride is the daughter of
Verl G. Walker, 2642 Merriman
road, Medford, and the bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Robert George, Portland.
For the ceremony the bride
wore an afternoon dress of aqua
marine blue linen designed with
full skirt and worn with natural
linen accessories. Her bouquet
was of yellow iris with croton
leaves.
Matron - of - honor was Mrs.
Richard H. Collins, college
friend of the bride who came
from San Francisco for the wed
ding. She wore a short linen
bolero dress of cafe au lait with
white accessories. She carried
blue iris with croton leaves.
Mr. Walker gave his daugh
ter in marriage, and George M.
Scnnatt, friend of the bride
groom from Ashland, was best
man.
A reception for about 35
guests was held In the Fireplace
room of the church. The re
freshment table was laid with a
Chinese linen table cloth loaned
by Mrs. Ben Stafford. The cen
terpiece was of pink tulips and
white daffodils. Mrs. Louis Da
vis, aunt of the bride from Santa
Ana, Calif., cut the wedding
cake and Miss Florence Erbes
served punch.
For the wedding and recep
tion the bride's grandmother,
Mrs. D. J. Steiner, Medford,
wore a steel blue dress with
pink camellia corsage. The
bridegroom's mother was at
tired in a light blue suit worn
with pink camellia corsage.
Here for the wedding were
the bridegroom's parents and
his sister, Joan Clifton, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Rees, Mt.
Shasta, Calif., Mrs. Loyd Steph
ens, Portland, aunt of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. George Steiner,
Korbel, Calif., uncle and aunt
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Mrs. Philip R. George Is the
r.'ago to the Portland man having been an event of April 17 at
First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter, of Verl G.
Walker, 2642 Merriman road, and Mr. George is a ion of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Robert George, Portland.
of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy B. Paine, Hillsboro, Ore.
The bride who has lived in Med
ford all her life, attended Mills
college, Oakland, Calif., follow
ing her graduation from Med
ford High school and holds both
bachelor of arts and master of
arts degrees from the school.
The bridegroom, who attended
Portland schools, including
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Sunday. April 20. 1932
former Elaine Walker, her mar-
(Shangle photo)
Rogue River Church
Scene of Wedding
Sunday Afternoon
Rogue River With the cere
mony read in a profusion of
spring flowers, Miss Mary E
Shock becmae the bride of Ed
gar Ray Quesenberry Sunday,
April 13 in Hope Presbyterian
church. The double ring cere
mony was performed at four
o'clock by the Rev. D. F. Bar
nett. The bride, a graduate of
Rogue River high school, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Shock of East Evans road. The
bridegroom, who is sales man
ager for the National Circulating
company, Is from West Virginia.
Miss Anna Gochanour was
maid-of-honor and Miss Pat
Kasper of Wimcr and Miss
Nancy Cummings of Rogue Riv
er were bridesmaids. Flower girl
was Jeanie Chancier of Wimer.
Curtis Hoover was best man
and ushers were Steve Farley
and Fred Silveia.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore a
gown of white satin with a lace
halo hat and lace and net finger
tip veil, and carried a bouquet
of orchids and white carnations.
The maid of honor wore a
gown of aqua taffeta and carried
a bouquet of yellow carnations.
The bridesmaids were gowned
in yellow taffeta and lavender
organdie and nylon, and carried
pink carnations.
The church was lighted with
candles and decorated with bas
kets and arrangements of spring
flowers. Rose Marie Condray
sang, accompanied by Ruth
Worrall, orRanist.
About fifty-five guests attend
ed the reception which was held
In Fellowship hall. The couple
made a wedding trip to San
Francisco where they will re
join Mr. Quesenberry'j traveling
sales crew.
Electa Social Club
Schedules Mealing
Electa Social club will meet
April 25 nt 1 p.m. at Girls Com
munity club. Dessert will be
served, and cards will follow.
All non-affilinted members of
Order of Eastern Star are in
vited to attend.
Multnomah college, Is a broad
cast engineer for Radio Station
KGON in Oregon City. The
couple will live in Portland.
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From Long Beach, Calif.,
comes news of the wedding of
Miss Marilyn Margaret Monahan
to Lt. (jg) Richard Lindsay Al
ford, Medford. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward R. Monahan, Long Beach,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lind
say Alford, 517 West Tenth
street, Medford. The Alfords
went south for the wedding.
The ceremony took place Sun
day, April 6, at Bayshore Con
gregational church in Long
Beach, with the Rev. Milton G.
Gabrielson reading the vows at
three o'clock in the afternoon.
- Mr. Monahan gave his daugh
ter in marriage. The bride's
gown was of white taffetized
shantung over crinoline, with
lace yoke and lace overskirt. A
halo bonnet of lace and silk with
pearls to match the bride's neck
lace and earrings held her finger-tip
length veil. She wore lace
mits and carried a bouquet of
fleur d'amour and orange blos
soms centered with a white
orchid.
Mrs. Richard Kelly Smyth
was matron-of-honor. Her bal
lerina length taffeta frock of
powder blue was worn with
semi-cloche, trimmed with blue
and yellow roses, and short ruf
fled mitts.
Miss Kay Gaby and Miss Ruth
Ann Walsh, the latter of San
Francisco, were bridesmaids.
Their frocks were powder blue
taffeta with matching cummer
bunds and both wore bandeaux
of blue and yellow roses and
mitts.
The bride's mother wore a
ballerina length gown of mauve
lace over orchid taffeta with
matching accessories and orchid
corsage. The bridegroom's moth
er was attired in a bengaline
suit of deep purple worn with a
pink hat and gray accessories.
Her corsage was an orchid.
Robert F. Kyle Jr., Medford,
was best man and ushers were
Earl W. Richards, Richard Kelly
Smyth and Lt. (Jg) Har,ry Austin.
The reception which followed
was held at the Assistance
League clubhouse, Long Beach
Miss Sharon Wakelam, Los An
geles, took charge of the guest
book and Mrs. Harry Drumrlght
and Mrs. I. C. Howard cut the
wedding cake. Miss Joanne Mc-
Cormick, Los Angeles, served
punch and Miss Patricia Laird,
coffee.
The newlyweds spent honey
moon at the Hotel Coronado, San
Diego, and are at home at 6041-C
North Atlantic boulevard, Long
Beach. The bride Is a graduate of
Wilson High school, Long Beach
and of Long Beach City college
and Long Beach Institute of
Technology. She is a past honor
ed queen of Job s Daughters,
Bethel 59, Los Angeles. -
The bridegroom, a graduate of
Medford High school and the
University of Colorado, Is a past
master counsellor of Medford
Order of Demolay. He is now sta
tioned at Terminal island on the
minesweeper USS Flicker.
Birthday Night
Central Point Neveta chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star, will
observe birthday night at a
meeting set for Tuesday, April
22, at B p.m. in the Masonic
temple, Central Point. Visiting
members are invited to attend.
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Monahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Monahan, Long
Baach, Calif. Her wedding to the former Medford man took place
April 6 at Bayshore Congregational church in Long Beach. The
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lindsay Alford, 517
West Tenth street, Medford. (Photo by Lloyd's of Hollywood)
Sorority To Hold
Annual Bazaar
In Eden Garden
Alpha Beta chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi sorority, is again making
plans for the annual garden ba
zaar. The event will be held in
the garden of Mrs. O. A. Eden,
211 Genessce street, April 25
and 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
It is stated that the bazaar is
being held almost a month earl
ier this year since this is a bet
ter time for setting out plants.
Also planned is a gaily decor
ated cooked food booth where
guests may purchase home-cooked
pies, cakes and other foods.
The committee in charge of
the "white elephant" booth
promises a number of worth
while items, including a large
selection of unusual earrings
made by sorority members.
The plant booth will feature
cut flowers and house plants as
well as flats of both flower and
vegetable seedlings.
A refreshment booth will
again be set up in the back gar
den where coffee and other
light refreshments will be serv
ed at nominal charge.
The sorority extends an invi
tation to the general public to
attend the bazaar. It is pointed
out that the funds from last
year's bazr.ar were used to buy
a movie projector which is used
to show pictures at the county
hospital, and that a similar use
will be made of this year's
bazaar proceds.
Alpha Beta chapter will hold
a ritual of Jewels ceremony
Wednesday, April 23, at 8 p.m.
in the home of Mrs. C. Rease
Braley, 245 Valley View drive.
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Alpha Rho chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi, will hold formal initia
tion Thursday, April 24, at 8
p.m. at Girls Community club.
The ritual of jewels ceremony at
7:30 p.m. will precede initiation.
Last meeting of the chapter
was held at the home of Mrs.
Edward Bunnell, 111 Portland
avenue. Mrs. Richard Mundy
was hostess.
A round-table discussion, con
ducted by Mrs. Russell Budreau,
followed the business meeting.
Mrs. Dennis Carter, formerly
of Corvallis, was a guest.
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Of Betty Lemmon
To Gordon Koehler
Announcement of the wedding
on St. Patrick's day of Mis;
Betty L. Lemmon and Gordon
W. Koehler was made this week.
The 7 o'clock evening rites were
read by the Rev. Meredith A.
Groves at the First Methodist
church.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Lemmon, 5179
Crater Lake highway, and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Koehler, 3543
Table rock road.
Mrs. J. M. Goff, sister of the
bridegroom, was matron of hon
or and Mr. Goff was best man.
For her marriage the bride
wore a gold knit dress with
brown accessories. Her bouquet
was of small pink rosebuds
which she carried on a white
Bible.
Mrs. Goff's dress was of black
and white and she wore a violet
corsage.
A small reception was given
jointly by parents of the bride
and bridegroom In the home of
the bridegroom.
The bride, who lived in the
valley for 21 years, has been em
ployed by the Social Security
administration. The bridegroom
is a private in the Army and
previously was employed by
Dale Blickenstaff, contractor.
Both were graduated from Med
ford Senior High school in 1949.
The couple left following their
wedding for Oakland, Calif.
From there the bridegroom con
tinued to Camp Stoneman, Pitts
burg, Calif. He left for overseas
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