Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1955, Image 16

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Zemanek-Singler IV adding
Held at Catholic Church
An tvtnt of Saturday,' June 4, wai the wedding of Miss
Charlotte Lorraine Singler and Frank R. Zemanek, held in Sacred
Heart church. The bride, who hai been living in Seattle since
her graduation from St. Mary's school here, is a daughter of
Mrs. Ena Singler, 3138 Dark Hollow road, and the late Rudolph
F. Singler. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Zemanek, Orting, Wash. :
The Rev. Charles J. Scott read
the double-ring nuptial mass at
11 o'clock in the morning, and
William Singler, Medford, escort
ed his sister to the altar.
The bride's gown was of nylon
tulle and imported Chantilly
lace over satin. The very full
skirt was fashioned with a short
train and the close-fitting bodice
was of lace with long sleeves and
low neckline. The bride's finger
tip length veil was held by a
crown of tiny lace flowers and
seed pearls and she carried a
white prayer book and orchid
with cascade of ribbon and little
bells.
Mrs. James Beckiwth, Seattle,
was matron-of-honor and other
attendants were Mrs. William
Sineler. sister-in-law of the
bride, and Miss Beverly Slutton
Carol Iverson,
Harvey Hueners
Married in Reno
Jacksonville Miss Carol Jo
Anne Iverson and Harvey Gene
Hueners were married June 3 in
a two o'clock afternoon cere
mony at the Lutheran Church of
the Good Shepherd in Reno, Nev.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Iverson, route
1, box 311C, Medford, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hueners route 1,
box 302, Medford.
The bride will be a senior stu
dent next fall at Jacksonville
high school and the bridegroom
was graduated June 2 from the
same school. He is employed at
the Bartlett street store of Safe
ways, Inc., in Medford.
The Rev. Vernon E. Kotter
performed the wedding cere
mony. ' ,.
The bride wore a light blue
knit suit with white accessories.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Lake Tahoe, and are
living at 221 North Holly street.
The bride was presented the
Jacksonville High school faculty
award for school spirit during
this year's commencement exer
cises, and the bridegroom who
attended Jacksonville schools for
the full 12 years, won the activ-
Ities award given by the faculty. 1
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and Buster Brown Shoe Store,, Grants Pass
Seattle. Their frocks were of
figured nylon in pink and aqua
marine worn with headdresses
of Ester Reed daisies in contrast
ing shades. They carried fans of
lace and daisies. ,
George Zemanek, Stockton,
Calif., was best man for his
brother and- ushers were Tom
Zemanek, Tacoma, brother of
the bridegroom and Allen Dob-
son, Pacific City.
Bruno Pellegrini was organist
and Mrs. Howard Rickman was
soloist
The reception which followed
at the Medford hotel was for
relatives and close friends. The
church decorations were baskets
of pink and white gladiolus and
arrangements of stock and pink
peonies. Candelabra held lighted
tapers. Table arrangements for
the reception were of gladiolus
and stock.
Mrs. Herbert Dungey took
charge of the guest book, Mrs.
Richard Coats served punch and
Mrs. Rupert Maddox Sr. assisted
in cutting the cake. -
For the wedding and recep
tion the bride's mother wore an
aquamarine suit dress with navy
blue accessories and her flowers
were pink rosebuds. The bride
groom's mother wore a blue silk
dress with white stole and her
flowers were white gardenias.
Tne newlyweds traveld to San
Francisco and from there flew
to the Hawaiian islands for a
10-day honeymoon. They will
live in Seattle where Mr. Zam
anek is with. Boeing Air Craft
corporation. He is, a veteran of
service in the United States Air
Force.
, The bride attended St. Mary's
school here and Seattle univer
sity. She was born and reared in
Medford.
Here for the wedding in addi
tion to the bridegroom's parents
were Mrs. Ben Schenk and son,
Orting; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wa
hoviak and children, Tacoma;
Miss Beverly Slutton and James
Beckwith, both Seattle.
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Chapter to Hear
Reports of Session
Central Point Grand chap
ter reports wil be given at a
meeting of Nevita chapter. Or
der of Eastern Star, to be held
Tuesday June 14, at 8 p.m
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Sunday. June 12. 19S5
Mrs. Frank
Musicale Given
By Piano Pupils
Monday Evening
A June musicale was present
ed by a group of the piano stu
dents of Mrs. Roberta -Ward
Bebb at her residence studio
Monday evening. A large audi
ence attended.
The program included compo
sitions by Bach, Beethoven,
Schubert,' Weber, Chaminade,
Leucona, Debussy and Chopin.
The piano duet, Weber's "Invi
tation to the Dance" was expert
ly played by the Misses Diana
Getchell and Margaret Selby,
and a pleasing interlude was pro
vided by a vocal trio composed
of the Misses Carolyn' Carr,
Kathryn Gott and Diana Get
chell singing "Green Cathedral"
by Hahn.
Dick Arnold presented Mrs.
Bebb an orchid as an "expression
of love from all the pupils." :
Decorations indued a basket
of flowers sent by the mother
of a former outstanding pupil,
Roger Wolf.
Refreshments were served at
the conclusion of the program.
The Misses Jane Bash, Margaret
Selby and Sandra Kubalek, with
Mrs. Bebb received the guests.
Participating in the evening
of music were Heather Rode,
Tom Pepper, Charles Wall, Le
Roy Axland, Judy Bash, Lee
Mellish, Mary Lee Cole, Carolyn
Carr, Michael Phair, Kay Lee
Ruhl, Margaret Selby, Diana
Getchell, Dick Arnold, Jane Bash
and Katherine Gott
Home Ceremony
Marries Couple
Miss Audrey Stembridge be
came the bride of Wesley Phil
lips in a ceremony held May 28
at the home of the bride's parens
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stembridge,
1300 Stewart avenue. The bride
groom, who is from Prospect,
is the son of Mrs. Gladys Faulk
of Westmorland, Calif., and
George Phillips of Snyder, Okla.
Dr. Raymond Balcomb of the
First Methodist church read the
rites and attending the couple
were Miss Marjorie Newman
and Doyle Henderson. Relatives
of the couple attended. V
The bride is a student at Med
ford Beauty school.
The couple is living in Med
ford after making a wedding
trip to the coast.
Students Give
Recital Tuesday
Mrs. W. E. Hercher held a
piano recital at her home, 1608
Stratford avenue, on the eve
ning of Tuesday, June 7. Parents
and friends of the pupils were
invited, and refreshments were
served following the recital.
Students playing piaao solos
and duets were Kathleen Be vis,
Linda Morlan and Karen Mor
lan. Jeanne Bevis played a flute
solo, also.
Guests attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent P. Bevis, Mi
chael Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Morlan, Mrs. L. Aldrich, Mrs.
R. P. Corbin and Mrs. Ronald E.
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Artist Family
Arrive in City;
To Open School
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed
Miller and their small son, Kit,
have arrived in Medford to make
their home. Mrs. Miller is the
former Elaine Sherwood, daugh
ter of Mrs. Virginia Sherwood,
5 Loring court.
Mr. Miller, an artist, plans to
establish an art school here for
adults and children. A son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller, Port
land, the young man was grad
uated from the University of
Oregon's school of fine arts in
1949. He served in the United
States Naval Reserve.
The Millers were married in
1951 and traveled in Europe for
a year, during which time they
visited galleries, studios and mu
seums in London, Paris, Rome,
Florence, Venice, Milan, Am
sterdam and Brussels. Return
ing to Oregon the couple resid
ed in Portland for a time and
for the past year, living in Eu
gene, Nelscott, and Depoe Bay,
Ore., Mr. Miller has painted
steadily, beginning a new direc
tion in his work which these
areas particularly satisfied, he
reports. Two of his paintings
will be on displays at Mann's
Department store beginning
Monday.
Mrs. Miller, who majored in
English literature at the Univer
sity of Oregon, .later was grad
uted from the Maria Easterly
School of Modeling. She now
plans to complete her studies
for a teaching certificate at
Southern Oregon college in Ash
land. The Millers are living at 514
West Jackson street while Mr.
Miller seeks accomodations for
his proposed school.
Golden Wedding
To Be Observed
Rogue River Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Ruehling will celebrate
their golden wedding anniver
sary with open house at their
home in Rogue River Tuesday,
June 14. Friends are invited to
call between the hours of two
and eight o'clock.
The celebration is being spon
sored by Laurel Garden club of
Rogue River.
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Former Teacher
Wed in Newberg
. Rogue River News of interest
here is the wedding June 6 of
Miss Esther Mae Moor, a mem
ber of the Medford Friends
church, and Paul Stanfield, New
berg. The ceremony was per
formed by Clynton Crisman, pas
tor of the Medford church, in the
Newburg Friends church.
The bride was a teacher in the
Rogue River elementary school.
The couple will live at New
berg. 4
Return
Mrs. Amanda Cherry and her
niece, Mist Peggy Jackson, have
returned from Eugene, where
they attended graduation cere
monies at Willamette High
school Tuesday. Mrs. Cherry's
niece, Mist Patricia Felt, was a
member of the class. Mrs. Cher
ry and Miss Jackson also attend
ed a wedding while in Eugene.
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for
Eagle Point Couple Married
In Community Church . Service
Eagle Point Miss Sally Eccleston became the bride of Wil
liam Jackson, airman first class in the United States Air Force,
in a ceremony heft May 28 at Eagle Point Community church.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Eccleston, Eagle
Point, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E.
Jackson, Eagle Point,
The couple exchanged wed
ding vows at seven o'clock in
Ceremony Weds
Deloris Ross
James Grissom
Lake Creek Miss Deloris Lor
raine Ross became the bride.
June 5 of Donald James Gris
som in a ceremony at the home
of the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Mil
lard near Eagle Point. The Rev.
Mr. Millard performed the cere
mony at 2 o'clock in the after
noon. The bridegroom is a rancher
in the Lake Creek vicinity and
the couple will live on the ranch
in their new home now nearly
completed.
The bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Davis, recently moved
to Lake Creek from Medford
and the bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. Amy Grissom, also lives
in Lake Creek.
The bride wore a beige shan
tung suit with white accessories
and her corsage was a white
orchid.
The Rev. and Mrs. Millard fur
nished the wedding music.
The bride moved with her par
ents to Medford from Minnesota
in 1936 and is a Medford Senior
high school graduate. She is em
ployed by the Stevens corpora
tion in Medford. The bride
groom, a native of this county,
was born in Ashland and has
lived the most of his life in
Lake Creek. He was graduated
from Eagle Point high school
and served for more than a year
with the 11th armored division
in the Army.
Piano Teacher
Presents Pupils
Mrs. Alta Robinson, who
teaches piano at Kogue River
academy, presented her students
in a recital last Monday evening
in the Academy chapel.
Taking part were Linda Lewis,
Irita Snyder, Larry Snyder, Mar
cella, Muriel and Ruth Wilbur,
Aura Lindgren, Sharon Bolman,
Ella McCarty, Beth Siemsen,
Kent Randall, Rita Faye Ross,
Deanna Hamlin, Joanne Hoyt,
Phyllis Gregg, Beverly Hamil
ton, Beverly Fjarli, Beverly
Paulson, Meggie Frye, Coral
Bisseger, Carolyn and Ardith
Glassford, Katie Tooly, Lois Wil
son, Jimmie Pearce and Carolyn
Bigger of Medford and Ashland.
Mary Lou Bishop of Phoenix
and Joyce,-Royal and Ruth Har
ger of Central Point also were
oh the program.
Keitha and Lowell Weister of
Grants Pass gave vocal numbers
during the recital. Refreshments
were served to a large group of
relatives and friends who made
up the audience.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WHson
of Myrtle Creek, parents of Lois
Wilson, were present.
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Adrienne
the evening before the Rev. Glen
S. Wade, pastor of the church.
Mrs. Ray Chamberlain played
the wedding music and Miss
Joanne Henderson sang.
Garden flowers in pastel col
ors decorated the church, and
arrangements of dogwood and
rhododendron made up the re
ception decorations. ;
The bride's gown was white
nylon lace, designed ballerina
style, and she carried a white
orchid encircled with lily-of-the-valley.
Miss Betty Eccleston was
honor attendant for her sister.
Miss Cathy Eccleston, another
sister, and Mrs. Larry Buchanan,
sister of the bridegroom were
bridesmaid and matron, and
Jeanie Jackson, niece of the
bridegroom from Coos Bay, was
flower girl.
The maid-of -honor wore a
frock of yellow and her bouquet
and headdress were of dutch iris.
The other attendants wore frocks
of blue and their flowers were
dutch iris. '
Mr. Eccleston gave his daugh
ter in marriage and Peter Jack
son was best man for his brother.
Jerry Robeson, North Bend and
George Jackson, another brother
of the bridegroom, seated the
guests.
The reception was held at the
home of the bridegroom's par
ents. The wedding cake was
served by Mrs. Leonard Lindall
and Miss Phyllis Devore. Punch
and coffee were poured by Mrs.
Larry Nelson, Mrs. Dave Jack
son and Miss Anna Carlson.
About 100 guests attended the
wedding and reception.
For the event the bride's
mother wore a two-piece dress
of avocado green and beige and
the bridegroom s mother was at
tired in a two-piece dress of
aquamarine color. Their corsages
were of pink carnations and val
ley lilies.
Here for the wedding were
S. H. Lewis, Redding, Calif.,
grandfather of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lindall and fam
ily, the bridegroom's brother-in-
law and sister from Corvallis,
and three aunts of the bride,
Mrs. Henry Steward, Lakeview,
Ore., Mrs. Paul Smalley, Red
ding and Miss Pansy Lewis,
Lakeview, Mr. Steward and Mr.
Smalley.
Mr. Jackson and his bride
traveled to the, Oregon coast for
their wedding trip and will live
in Great Falls, Mont., after June
15. Both attended Eagle Point
schools and the bride has been
employed by Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company.
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To Convention
Miss Marilyn Miller, daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. Earl Miller,
617 Park street, will attend a
district convention of the Phi
Mu sorority at Portland June 16
through 19. Miss Miller is a sen
ior student at the University of
Washington in medical technol
ogy. .
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Honors Borresens
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Borresen,
who left Medford Tuesday to
live in Eugene, were honored at
a farewell party June 3.
, The party was planned by 10
opuples, all neighbors or friends
of the Borresens, and the event
was held on the lawn of the W.
G. Casebeer home, 1012 Win
chester avenue.
The group presented the cou
ple a gift and served refresh
ments.
At the party were Mr. and
Mrs. DeVere Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. William Crowder, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Whinihan, Mr. and Mrs.'
Dick Kaye, Mr. and Mrs Bill
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tennani, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Isberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. Casebeer and the hon
ored guests.
Mr. Berresen, with the de
partment of internal revenue,
was transferred to the Eugene
department offices.' They have
two sons, Mickie and Gary.
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