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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. June 29, 1952 Miss June Bosworth, IVilliam Hughes Married Sunday at Episcopal Church Miss June Marie Bosworth be came the bride of William George Hughes in rites held Sunday, June 22, at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster read the marriage service at two-thirty o'clock in the afternoon, with 250 guests attending. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Page Bos worth Jr., 2425 East Main street, Medford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Sherman Coch ran, and Harry O. Hughes, both Portland. For the ceremony the church had been decorated with garden blossoms, and the altar vases were filled with white delphin ium and orange blossoms. Pre lude music was supplied by the bride's brother, Harlan P. Bos worth IV, cellist, with Mrs. Ern est Conrad at the organ. Vocal soloist was Herbert Daniels, Camp White. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a ballerina-style gown of lace and net with net sunburst skirt. Her veil was finger-tip length and she carried a nosegay of white bride's roses centered with Ce cile Brunner roses and encircled with stephanotis. Miss Elizabeth Mersereau, San Jose, Calif., was honor attend ant. Her gown was of shell pink with sunburst pleated net skirt over taffeta, and she carried a nosegay of Cecile Brunner roses encircled with carnations. Miss Marge Petersen, Portland, Mrs. Harper Hamilton and Mrs. Louis LeMire, Medford, and Mrs. Fred Foulon, Klamath Falls, complet ed the list of attendants. They wore frocks of aquamarine blue to match the honor attendant's gown, and their nosegays were of Cecile Brunner roses and car nations. Virgil Cavagnaro, Portland, served as best man for Mr. Hughes. Ushers were Robert and David Bosworth, brothers of the bride, Goodrich O. Hayes, Jr., and Sherman Cochran, Jr., bro ther of the bridegroom, both Portland. The reception was held in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eden on Genessee street. Mrs. John C. Boyle cut the bride groom's cake and Mrs. Twila Ferguson, Klamath Falls, the bride's cake. Serving punch were Miss Josephine Koppes, Mrs. Richard W. Gray and Mr. ideal Boyle, Medford; Mrs. Tom Ma honey, Portland, Miss Dorice Pancrost'and Miss Marcia Sum mers, Dallas, Ore., and Mrs. Pat Aimes, Dallas, took charge of the guest book. Mrs. Eden, Mrs. Stephen G. Nye and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harvey decorated the church. Music for the reception was provided by the bride's brother, Harlan, Bruno Pellegrini and Lloyd Halvorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes are spending their , honeymoon on the Oregon coast and at moun tain resorts, and after July 1 will be at home in Salem. The bride, who was graduated from the University of Oregon after attending Medford and Klamath Falls schools, has been on the staff of the Polk county public welfare administration the past year as a caseworker. 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PHONE 2-5702 Catholic Rites Wed Miss Dixie Courts, James Ep! wards Jr. An event of Sunday, June 15, was the wedding of Miss Dixie Lou Coutts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosse, 32 Ashland avenue, and James Moore Ed wards Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of St. Louis, Mo. The ceremony was held at two o'clock in the afternoon at Sac red Heart Catholic church with the Rev. C. J. Linehan officiat ing. About 100 guests attended. Floral decorations were of all white, and included arrange-1 ments of snapdragons, gladioli and stock. Clusters of white gladioli with satin bows marked the pew ends. Bruno Pellegrini was organist. The bride's gown was of blush pink chantilly lace, ballerina style, and her finger-tip length veil was held by a cap of .the lace. She carried her white pray er book with orchids. Mrs. Louise LeMire was ma- tron-of-honor, and other attend ants were Mrs. Charles Nine mires and Mrs. Jerome McDoug all. The attendants wore frocks of eyelet organdy, ballerina length, over pastel colored taf feta. Their headdresses were of white maline with tiny rosebuds and they carried nosegays of rosebuds. Linda Morse, flower girl, also wore eyelet organdy over taffeta and carried a bas ket of flowers. Mr. Mosse escorted his daugh ter to the altar and Harvey T Carmicheal of Sacramento Calif., was best man for the bridegroom. Warren E. Adams and Jack R. Conners, San Fran Cisco, and Hugh P. Boyd, Eu gene, seated the guests. . For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Mosse wore a powder blue gown of lace arid faille with hat of purple maline. Her flowers were purple stock. The reception which followed the ceremony was at Rogue Val ley Country club, which had been decorated with pink and white flowers. The bride's cake was en circled with gardenias and flank ed with pink and white tapers. Pink and white snapdragons dec orated the table from which punch was served. An orchestra played for dancing, with the bride having the traditional first dance with the bridegroom and the second with her father. Mr. Edwards and his bride spent their honeymoon in San Francisco and are living in Med ford at 106 Ashland avenue. The bride attended Medford Senior High school and Southern Ore gon college. She is now a teller for United States National bank. Mr. Edwards, who attended Washington university, St. Lou is, is now hotel representative for Lever brothers. The wedding guests included Mrs. Jack Fink, Kansas City, Mo., aunt of the bride; Mrs. Harvey T. Carmicheal, Sacra mento; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burgis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Phair, Tulelake; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nolan and Mr. and Mrs. George Mayfield, Klamath Falls. I In Medford for the wedding were Harry O. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cochran, Miss Colleen Cochran, Mrs. G. Hughes, Mrs. Virgil Cavagnaro, Thomas Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Wilhelm, Mrs. Bessie Wilhelm and Dee Strickler, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Totten, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Tolles, Miss Julie and Richmond Tolles, Preston, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dalo, Mrs. Marjorie Fulgham, Lois Wadsworth, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Wheeler; Miss Virginia West, Eugene; Lowell E. Patton, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnhisel, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serrurs; Dr. and Mrs. F. Cecil Adams and Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foulon, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. VanVactor and Robert, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Ruth Merrill, all Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Steele, Yreka; Miss Joan Barnes, San Francisco. Following the wedding and reception Mr. and Mrs. Bos worth gave a buffet supper at their home for 75 .out-of-town guests. Miss Erickson Wed To Portland Man In Church Service Miss June Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Erickson, 231 South Holly street.-Medford, was married to Edward A. Hill, Portland, at First Christian church, in that city June 21. The Rev. Myron C. Cole offi ciated for the afternoon cere mony and the bride's father gave her in marriage. The bride wore blue lace over blue 'taffeta, and carried red roses. Mrs. George Dahl, former ly of Medford and now living in Vancouver, Wash., was matron of honor. t The couple will make their home in Portland. The bride is a graduate of Medford high school and attended San Jose State col lege. Illinois Women Here For Vacation Visit; Honored at Luncheons Dr. Flora Ross and Mrs. Lois Patterson of Decatur, 111., have arrived in Medford to spend the summer with Dr. Ross' sister, Mrs. Mamie Sleeter, 1715 East Main street. Last week Mrs. Sleeter was hostess for two luncheons which honored the two visitors, invit ing friends to her home for both parties. Dr. Ross and Mrs. Pat terson have visited her many times in the past, and last year the three women made a tour of Europe together. Mrs. Sleeter and her guests will spend most of the summer at Mrs. Sleeter's summer home at Lake o' Woods. Miss Cooley Honored At Shower and Party; Marriage Set Saturday Miss June Cooley was guest of honor at a bridal shower Wed nesday evening, July 25, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mar vin Cooley. Mrs. William Rose was hostess. Invited to the event were Mrs. Bryon Carter, Mrs. Bryon Car ter, Jr., Mrs. Clayton Charley, Mrs. Glen Bailey, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Yvonne Roberts, Mrs. Wayne Rose, Mrs. Marvin Cooley, Mrs. William Rose, Miss Sylvia Erkin, Mrs. William A. Berry, and Mrs. Robert Organ, all of Medford; Mrs. Vic Hen derson and Mrs. Harmon Corley, Yreka; and Mrs. Lee Nelson, Salem. Out of town "guests attending the shower were Mrs. Irene Cooley, Mrs. Basil Ray and Mrs. Fred Jones, all of Yreka, Calif. Miss Cooley is the bride elect of Loren'B. Carter, Medford. The wedding will take place July 5 at the First Methodist church. On Vacation Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Emmens and two sons, Robert and James, left Friday for a vacation at Sun Valley, ski resort in Idaho. They will return to Med ford July 6. STEREO CAMERA TAKE BEAUTIFUL THREE DIMENSIONAL COLOR PICTURES Simple To Operate Economical To Use. O Perfect For This Year's Vacation Pictures .1 kt AI7 Colleen Atterbury Becomes Bride of Donald Schneider An afternoon ceremonv Sun day; June 22, at First Methodist church wedded Miss Colleen Frances Atterbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo P. Atterbury, 1002 West 11 street, Medford, and Donald Paul Schneider, son of Mrs. Louise Coss, Medford and Harry J. Schneider, Omaha, Neb. The Rev. Meredith A. Groves officiated, The bride wore a wedding dress of nylon lace and net over taffeta, with finger tip veil fall ing from a tiara of lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Miss Donna Mullin was maid-of-horior and bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Atterbury, sister of the bride; Miss Jane.t Blum, Miss Fidelia Boone, Miss Darlene Frohreich, Miss Betty Clark, and Miss Harriett Dowson. They all wore ballerina frocks of mar quisette over taffeta. Miss Mul lin's was of yellow and the others in orchid, aqua and pink. Their headbands and cascade bouquets of Ester Reed daisies were dyed to match their gowns. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, and best man was Ronald, Juniper. Ushers were Richard Atterbury, brother of the bride, and Gergory Hor necker, Steve Crippen, Odell Larson, Donald Wilkinson and David Marr, Sacramento, Calif. Lighting the candles were Miss Kaye Durno, in an aqua net frock, and Miss Barbara Hobbs, in a melon colored net frock. Both wore wristlets of Ester Reed daisies. Mrs. Jerry Sherman played the organ, and Herbert Daniels sang "Always" and "Because." The bride's mother wore a melon colored dress with white accessories and an orchid cor sage, and the bridegroom's mother wore an eggshell colored suit with brown accessories and orchid corsage. During the reception in the church parlor, Mrs. George Holz gang cut the wedding cake, with Miss Dorothy Klatt and Miss Ann Hart assisting with the serving. Mrs. C. Wayne Chase served punch, and Mrs. Kenneth Pickens, aunt of the bride, poured coffee. In charge of the guest book was Miss Corinne Wing and the gifts, Mrs. Jack Johnson. Out of town guests included Mrs. J. Earl Pickens, Jesse Earl Atterbury, paternal grandfather of the bride, Mrs. William N. Sponaugle, great-great aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doyle, and Mrs. Ira Byrd, all of Roseburg. From Sutherlin, Ore., were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Atter bury and Miss Suzanne Atter bury; from Spokane, Wash., were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blum; and from Sacramento, Calif., David Marr. After a trip to San Francisco, the couple will be at home July 1 at 918 Murray street, Med ford. Women's Fellowship To Meet Wednesday Women's Bible class of First Methodist church will meet for a picnic dinner at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, July 3 at Hawthorne park. Those attending are to take a picnic dish, sandwiches, and their own service. Transporta tion will be provided at tne church not later than 12:15 p.m. j n ill! : A Mt ' ti The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Paul Schneider was held June 22 at First Methodist church. The bride, the former Colleen Frances Atterbury. ii a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elma P. Atterbury. 1002 West Eleventh street, and Mr. Schneider is a son of Mrs. Louise Coss. Medford. and Harry J. Schneider, Omaha. Neb. (Anders photo) Festival Chorus To Hold Rehearsal; Musicians Needed Hans Lampl, director of music for the 1952 Oregon Shakespear ean . festival, stated , Saturday that another rehearsal of the festival chorus is set for Mon day, June 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Roosevelt school. The chorus first met last week and Mr. Lampl states that he is most pleased with the quality of the voices of singers who joined the chorus, and with the singers enthusiasm. However, additional singers are needed, particularly men and women with high so prano voices, the director added. Director Lampl is also in need of instrumental musicians for an orchestra and small instrument al ensembles. It was pointed out that for professional and experi enced instrumentalists, ' the re hearsal schedule, and also the performance schedule, will be light. Instrumental musicians are urged to contact Director Lampl and discuss the season's program. Footlighters Plan Meeting Tuesday T'nrttlioVi fore will mor w t J " - , as, . w p. m. Tuesday, July 1, at the Fairgrounds theatre. , ' Business of the meeting will pertain to the building and to the last show, it is said. Impor tant decisions are to be made, officers state, and they hope for a majority attendance. 1060 Crater Lake At. Phone 2-6526 Medford, Ore. lowly. Slender Slla Raines Society Members Will Participate In Outdoor Shovv All active members of South ern Oregon Society of Artists will participate in the first an nual Greenwich Village art show which the society will hold July 13. The show will be in the Old City Park on West Main street from 1 to 5 p. m. Among the members who will paint during the show will be Clifford Platz and Hal Bishop. They will also have numerous pictures on display. Mrs. Bish op, owner of the Art center, paints in his spare time for pleas ureand Mr. Platz is both sales man and artist. Eugene Ferrell, executive of Fluhrer's bakery, will also display work in the park show. All three men work in oils. The society is sponsoring the show in order to provide an op portunity for those interested in art to meet members of the society and to watch them at work. New Evening Circle A newly organized evening circle of First Christian church will hold its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Ron Gandee, 1575 E. McAndrews Road at 8 p. m. Monday, June 30. Miss' Dolores Lee, who will lead the group, extends an invi tation to all of the women in the church who would enjoy Christian fellowship but who are unable to attend daytime meetings. 1 GAR and Auxiliary Elect State Heads Portland (U.R) Mrs. Maude Leeper, Albany, Saturday was the new president of the Oregon department of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. The GAR completed its 54th an nual convention here this week. Mrs. Ethel Felton, Corvallis, was named president of the Woman's Relief corps, auxiliary of the GAR. 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