Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1952, Image 12

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
Church Rites Wed
Miss Neathamer,
Richard Pervorse
An event of June 7 at First
' Methodist church here was the
wedding of Miss Norma Jean
Neathamer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Neathamer, 119 Jea
nette street, to Richard E. Per
vorse of Tarzana, Calif. The
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Pervorse, Los Angeles.
The Rev. Meredith A. Groves
officiated at the double-ring cer
emony, and the reception which
followed was in the church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white net over white satin de
signed ballerina length. Her
shoulder-length veil was held
by a tiara of orange blossoms
and she carried a colonial bou
quet of pink and white rose
buds. Miss Gloria Dunagan was
maid-of-honor. Her frock was
peach colored net, ballerina
length, and she carried a colon
ial bouquet of white rosebuds.
Miss Dixie Neathamer, sister of
the bride, and Miss Carole John
son were bridesmaids.
They also wore ballerina
frocks, Miss Neathamer's gown
being pinl net and Miss John
son's lavender, and both car
ried colonial bouquets of white
rosebuds.
Roy Deutchman was best man
for the bridegroom, and ushers
were Robert Dunagan, Coming,
Calif., and Charles Hoyt.
Miss Donna Mack sang for the
ceremony, read in a setting of
pink and white gladiolus ar
ranged in tall baskets.
Pouring for the reception
were the bride's aunts, Mrs.
Paul Burton and Mrs. Wayne
White, Tacoma. The cake was
cut by another aunt, Mrs. Ernie
. Evans, Ashland, and Mrs. Mar
Ian Sander, Mrs. J. P. Graham,
Mrs. Christine Rose and Mrs.
Bernard Rice served. Miss Claire
Pratt took charge of the guest
book.
The bride's mother wore a cor
al colored suit with white acces
sories and a white carnation cor
sage. Mrs. Pervorse wore
black and white print frock with
white carnation corsage.
Also in Medford for the wed
ding were' Miss Bobble Under
wood, Corning; Wayne White
and the White's two sons, Ta
coma; Donna Mae Burton, Ta
coma; and the bride's grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Neat
hamer, Grants Pass.
The newly weds motored
north for a wedding trip and
will live 1n Los Angeles where
the bridegroom is employed by
the Douglas Aircraft corpora
tion. Both are graduates of Med
ford high schooL '
Lions, Auxiliary
Plan Installation
Members of Medford Lions'
club and their wives are in
vited to an installation party
honoring the Incoming officers
at 7 p.m. June 25 at the Ash
land Elks club.
An informal dinner and in
stallation ceremony are planned,
after which there will be danc
ing. Those in need of transpor
tation to this event may call
Keith Bates at 2-7181 In the
daytime or 2-0034 on evenings.
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Coming down the altl following their wedding at First Metho
dist church June 7 are Mr. and Mrs, Richard E. Pervorse. Before
her wedding the brlda was Mill Norma Jean Neathamer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Neathamer, 119 Jeanetle street, and
the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pervorse, Los Angeles.
(Shangle photo)
Family Reunion
Held Last Sunday
A family reunion was held
Father's day at the home of W.
R. Bullock and Mrs. Karl Knut
son, his daughter,' 615 Columbus
avenue, Medford.
Sgt. Rose V. Frost, WAC from
Walter Reed Army Medical cen
ter. Washington D.C. was pres
ent. The sergeant, a sister of
Mrs. Knutson, served for 30
months in Tokyo, Japan as a
secretary in the 49th General
hospital there. In 1950 she went
to Bremerhaven, Germany for a
year, and while there she tour
ed Europe. After that Sergeant
Frost returned to the United
States to take her present posi
tlon as a secretary in the Walter
Reed center. .
Others present at the reunion
were Mrs. Knutson's brother,
Ralph D. Bullock and wife, and
her sister, Loveda McGrew, of
Oakland, California. Sergeant
Frost's twin sister, Mrs. Ruth
Forgey, Vancouver, Wash., was
unable to be present.
NOMA Dinner
National Office Management
association will hold a dinner
meeting Monday, June 23, at
6:30 p.m. in the Medford hotel.
Reports on the international con
vention, held in San Francisco
in May, will be given.
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California Artist
Visits in Medford
Among the city's visitors at
present is Mrs. Geraldine Dun
can, who is a guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Duncan, South
Barneburg road.
Mrs. Duncan, an artist and
portrait painter, is known by her
professional name of Geraldine
Birch. ,An Englishwoman, Mrs.
Duncan has lived in California
for the past 30 years and has
done many portraits of well
known Californians.
One of her recent portraits
was of Wendcl Fletcher, of
Fletcher Aircraft corporation,
and the artist has now been com
missioned to do a number of
murals for the new factory
which the corporation is build
ing. Miss Bette Ridejely
Named New President
Nu Phi Mu Sorority
Miss Virginia Larson was
hostess to members of Nu Phi
Mu sorority when the group held
a business meeting Monday at
the home of Mrs. S. D. Earhart
on West Main street.
Elections of officers for the
coming year was held. Named
to office were Miss Betlc Ridge
ly, president; Miss Pat Merri
man, vice-president; Miss Jnnct
Walton, treasurer; Mrs. Robert
Phillips, recording secretary;
Miss Kay Carrara, correspond
ing secretary.
Retoring officers are presi
dent, Miss Mary Ellen Smith;
vice-president. Miss Irma Bos
lock; treasurer, Mrs. Donald
Lue; recording secretary, Mrs.
Harold Skinner; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Paul Parson and
fargeont at arms, Miss Ridgcly.
Installation of the new offic
ers will be held July 7 at the
home of Miss Jacqueline Walk
er, Fern Valley.
Plans were made for a picnic
and swimming party for soror
ity members and guests Jul 26.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Larson and Mrs. Earhart.
Couple Leaves
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Garhart,
Medford, have been entertaining
Mrs. Garhart's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold B. Meloth, Los An
geles. Calif., this week. The
couple left Saturday to return to
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
hart drove up with their guests,
after a two week vacation to Los
Angeles.
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Miss Drummond,
Ensign Riegelman
Married in East
Announcements have been re
ceived in Medford of the wed
ding of Miss Elizabeth Jeanne
Drummond, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence I. Drummond,
Ross lane, to Herbert Alan Rieg
elman, ensign in the United
States Naval reserve. Ensign
Riegelman is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Riegelman of
Shorthill, N. J.
The rites took place June 11
in the Episcopal church at Bur
lington, Vt. .
After a week at Grand Isle,
Vt., Ensign and Mrs. Riegelman
left for San Francisco where the
officer will report for duty July
5 with the navy. Mrs. Riegelman
will continue to Medford to visit
her family here.
Mrs, Riegelman was graduat
ed June 9 from Wcllesley col
lege, and her husband was grad
uated from Dartmouth college
June 8, having been given his
commission at that time. Mrs.
Drummond was in the east for
the graduation ceremonies and
the wedding.
Recent Rites Wed
Miss Jeanne Lilly,
Robert Ray Talbott
A ceremony performed in the
parlor of First Methodist
church, Medford, by the Rev
Meredith A. Grcvts, wedded
Miss Jeanne Lorene Lilly,
daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Don
nel G. Lilly, Lake Creek, and
Robert Tlaf Talbott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Buller R. Talbott, Tal
ent. The evening ceremony took
place May 30. .
The bride was dressed in a
lavender suit with white acces
sories and wore a corsage of
pink rose buds. Her matron-of-honot
Miss Charmayne Charley,
Brownsboro, Oregon, wore a
navy blue suit with pink and
navy blue accessories, and flow
ers similar to the bride's.
Gordon Talbott, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
Those serving at the reception,
held at the Gordon Talbott
home, were JVIrs. Ozie Burrell,
Mrs. Mona Talbott, mother of
the bridegroom, and Mrs. Leona
Talbott, the bridegroom's sister-in-law.
Garden flowers decorat
ed the Talbott home for the re
ception. The newlyweds went to Cres
cent City and up the Oregon
coast for their wedding trip.
Toketee Falls is to be their new
home.
The bride graduated from
Eagle Point high school this
year. The bridegroom attended
Ashland high school, and was
recently discharged after serv
ing four years in the Navy.
Californians Here
To Fish in Rogue
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nolan and
Dr. and Mrs, Harold Wahlman,
Los Angeles, are guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles W. Lemery,
Windsor avenue. The men came
north for the fishing, and have
spent many hours trying out the
waters of the Rogue river.
Wednesday Mrs. Lemery en
tertained at a luncheon for Mrs.
Nolan and Mrs. Wahlman, invit
ing, guests to her home. Other
guests from out-of-the-city in
cluded Mrs. Martha Meloth", who
is In Medford to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. Theodore Garhart, and
Mrs. F. C. Adams of Klamath
Falls.
The Nolans and Wahlmans
plan to leave the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns
and daughter, Janice, Minne
apolis, Minn., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paschke,
892 Stewart avenue.
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Cpl William A. Johnson Jr.,
Margaret Johnson, are shown
15 in First Presbyterian church, Central Point. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Johnson, Central Point, and
the bridegroom is a ion of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Medford.
Medford Woman
Named Organizer
For Oregon PEO
Mrs. Dolph Phipps, Medford,
was elected state organizer for
the PEO sisterhood during the
annual convention held in Port
land last week.
Mrs. Phipps, long-time mem
ber of Chapter AA, Medford,
served as state corresponding
secretary the last term. She is
also a past president of the
Southern Oregon council of the
sisterhood.
A meeting of Chapter AA will
be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. In
the home of Mrs. Frank Van
Dyke, 22 North Modoc avenue.
Mrs. Van Dyke will report on
the state convention.
Tea will follow the meeting,
with Mrs. J. F. Fliegel and Mrs.
V. H. Wilson assisting the host
ess. Grants Pass Girl
And Ted G. Carton
Wed Last Month
Miss Nancy Lee Keith, Grants
Pass, became the bride of Ted
Belford Carton, Route 1, Box
425, Gold Hill, in an evening
ceremony May 29 at Newman
Methodist church, Grants Pass.
The new Mrs. Carton is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Lambert, Grants Pass. The
bridegroom, who is in the United
States Coast Guard, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Carton,
Gold Hill.
Performing the single ring
ceremony was the Rev. Frank
E. Brown, Grants Pass. Mrs. J
Wesley Brown, Grants Pass, was
maid of honor, and E. S. Klein,
Rogue River, was best man. The
bride's father gave her in mar
riage, and her brother, Eddie
Lambert, was also an attendant.
The bride chose a navy suit
with shell pink accessories for
her wedding. Mrs. Brown wore
a white suit with black accessor
ies, and the bride's mother was
dressed in a black suit with ac
cessories of pink.
Following the ceremony Mr.
Lambert gave a dinner for the
couple, and a few friends. The
newlyweds will make their
home in Seattle, Washington In
July.
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and hit bride, the former Mary
hert following their wadding June
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Miss Beverly Paxton
Becomes Bride of
Jerry Montgomery
Jacksonville Miss Beverly
Paxine Paxton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward R. Paxton,
Jacksonville, became the bride
of Jerry Allen Montgomery, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgom
ery, Talent, in an evening wed
ding, June 14, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sandell,
Jacksonville.
The double -ring ceremony
was read by the Rev. Don Byers
of Central Church of Christ.
Miss Donna Davies was maid of
honor, and Dean Dorman served
as best man.
The bride's wedding costume
was a white nylon afternoon
dress worn with a white lace
hat. Her accessories were laven-'
der, and she wore a red rose bud
corsage.- The maid of honor's
dress was of nile green material
with rhlnestone trim, and she
wore a pink swectpea corsage.
A reception following the
ceremony was given by the
bride's parents. Those serving
were Miss Shirley Jeschke, cou
sin of the bride, and Mrs. Arthur
Cleveland, also the bride's cou
sin.
The couple are staying tem
porarily at the Sandell home,
and plan to live in Medford
later.
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To Elect
' Medford Sojourners' club will
elect new officers at the next
meeting set for 1 p.m., June 26
at the Medford hotel.
Following a dessert luncheon,
card games are planned. Active
members are asked to bring an
inactive member to the meeting.
All newcomers to the city with
in the last two years are cor
dially Invited to attend.
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Couple Married Sunday
In Presbyterian Rites
Central Point Miss Mary Margaret Johnson became the bride
nf Tnl William A. Johnson Jr.,
in Central Point rresDyierid.. o.u......
performed the double-ring ceremony at 2:J0 o clock in the after
noon with about 175 friends and relatives present. Whtte flowers
arranged with greenery decorated
The bride Is a daughter of Mr.
tnH m nenrgp J. Johnson, 38
Oak street, Central Point, and
the bridegroom Is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Johnson,
Medford.
The bride's gown of white
satin was designed with full
skirt and train. Her veil of net
was edged with imported lace
medallions and held by a beaded
tiara. She carried white orchid
on a white Bible.
Miss Harriet Johnson, who
served as maid-of-honor for her
sister, wore a frock of aquama
rine taffeta and net with jacket
of lace. The bridesmatron, Mrs.
Don W. Johnson, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom, wore a gown
of yellow identical to that of
the maid-of-honor and com car
ried bouquets of daisies tinted to
match their gowns.
Dorothy Hall was flower girl.
Her frock was similar to those
worn by the other attendants
and she carried a basket of rose
petals.
Miss Susan Culbertson sang,
accompanied by Miss Laural
Jewett.
Mr. Johnson gave his daughter
in marriage and Don W. John
son, Medford, was best man for
his brother. Darel South served
as groomsman and Douglas
Harsh and Lee Kilbourn ush
ered. Women of the Christian Serv
ice circle served at the reception
which followed the ceremony.
Miss Nancy King took charge of
the guest book.
For the event the bride's moth
er wore a navy and white sheer
dress with navy accessories and
the bridegroom's mother was
attired in a print sheer with
white accessories. Both wore
corsages of gardenias and rose
buds. Among the wedding guests
were Miss Anne Lid, cousin of
the bride from Bergin, Norway;
Miss E. Louise Johnson, aunt
of the bride from Minneapolis
and John W. Roche, grandfather
of the bride from Los Angeles.
The bride, who was graduated
from Central Point High school
is now secretary tt the manager
of the Central Point branch,
First National Bank of Portland
Corporal Johnson, who was
graduated from Covina Union
High school in California, re
turned to this country June 4
from Korea where he had been
with the army since August of
1951.
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Couple Married
In Service Held
At Millard Home
A bride of June 14 was Mrs.
Lena M. Miller, Central Point,
whose wedding to Edward
Archie Silkwood, Central Point,
took place in the afternoon at
the country home of the Rev.
and Mrs. D. E. Millard, near
Eagle Point.
The bride's costume included
a navy blue marquisette after
noon dress with accessories to
match. Her corsage was of white
rosebuds.
Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Orth
Miller was matron of honor, and
Orth Miller, son of the bride,
was best man. Mrs. Miller wore
a rose beige two-piece afternoon
dress for the occasion.
After the Rev. Millard per
formed the ceremony, he and
Mrs. Millard sang.
The bridegroom, is employed
by the Rogue Valley Country
club.
The couple will live in Cen
tral Point.
Dance Held
Central Point The Pioneer
Room, Jackson Hotel, was the
scene of a dance held last Sat
urday by Central Point Job's
Daughters in honor of the retir
ing queen, Miss Nancy Mallon.
The girls and their escorts en
joyed an informal session of
square dancing and a buffet sup
per. Miss Mallon was honored with
an addendum in the late eve
ning. Phone 2-6526 Medford, Ore.
214 East Main
PHONE 2-7169