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Medford Couple Married
lit Recent Episcopal Rites
"AnQvent of July 23 was the
(Wadding of Miss Sonja Kristine
Jorgensen to Robert Swindler,
and the newly weds are now liv
Uig at 528 South Ivy street. The
Crrid is daughter of J. K. Jorg
psen, Chicago, 111., and the
Uridegroom's mother, is Mrs.
Edith Thompson, Gold Hill.
y The ceremony was solemnized
t St. Mark's Episcopal church
Gt two o'clock in the afternoon,
" fcith the Rev. George R. V. Bol
fj, ster reading the double-ring serv-
jze. ine reception wnicn ionow
cd was at the home of Mr. and
IJrs. Homer A. Marx, 1935 Kings
ftighway, uncle and aunt of the
bride witli whom she has made
her home since childhood. Two
hundred guests attended the
;remony and the reception.
The bride's gown was of chan
fcijly lace and net with close-
fitting bodice, cap sleeves and
G bouffant skirt. Her short veil
was held by pearlized orange
blossoms and she carried a white
8f1chid with yellow rosebuds.
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(JJpaxks, Kev., was honor attend
ant for her sister. She wore
& frock of green nylon dotted
swiss and carried yellow and
vrtiite carnations. Miss Sue Har-
fts was bridesmaid and Mrs
Charles V. Herman was brides
i2atron. Their frocks were yel
fcwcnvlon dotted swiss and they
ferried yellow and white carna
tions. All three attendants wore
radbands of carnations.
GeCharles V. Herman served as
bes ttian for the bridegroom,
anti? ushers were Douglas Daw
snfirames Minnis, Eugene Wil
liams and Vernon Ritchie. Jack
Dy (nd Craig Philips were
acolytes.
E'AJrs. rnest Conrad was at
ttwfgan for the wedding music,
aiiif arrangements of yellow and
wl)ite) gladiolus decorated the
chprch. c.
j;'or the event Mrs. Marx wore
a ;rock of beige lace, net and
taffeta with small hat covered
in elvet flowers and beads, and
he: corsagewas of green orchids.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a powder blue summer sheer
frock with white accessories and
a ijyurple orchid corsage. Mrs.
Jopgensen's frock was a sheer
piiCk silk worn with blue shoes
an?4 hat and her corsage was of
pate pink orchids.
Jfor the reception the bride's
ta'ijjle was centered with an ar-1
rajjmement of white and yellow
gla&iolus flanked with low bowls
h&Jding white magnolia blossoms
ani magriolia leaves. Other floral
amtngemeats were of gladiolus,
deaphinium and asters.
pouring punch were Mrs. Har
old Reichstein, Mrs. R. D. Semon,
MtS. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr.,
Moss Sue Reichstein and Miss
Jo$rn Phillips. Serving coffee
were Mrs.. Henry H. Pringle,
MrLeter Harris and Mrs. Stan
ley"' Philips. Mrs. Kate Trow
btlrlge, Mrs. Fred Carr and Mrs.
iiPaul Walker cut the wedding
cfe and Mrs. Gordon Marx took
charge of the guest book.
Coming from a distance for
th.c wfdding were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Marx, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Lawrence and sons,
Gi'aig and Jeffry, Reno, Nev.;
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Welwood,
St.. Helens, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
wf R. Ritchie, Jr., Crescent City,
Calif.; Miss Susan Taylor and
Mis Jeanine Wakefield, Mo
desto, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Noel
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Swindler and family, Redding,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. James
McBee, Grants Pass.
The bride attended Southern
Oregon college and Northwest
ern School of Commerce, Port
land, after graduating from Med
ford High school. Mr. Swindler,
a member of the Medford Fire
department, is a veteran of serv
ice with the United States Army
and was stationed in Korea for
a number of months.
They made their wedding trip
to Shasta lake in California.
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Eagle Point Miss Freda
Marie Greb and Harvey Hiram
Nelson Jr., both 1955 Eagle
Point high school graduates,
were married July 29 in 8
o'clock evening rites. The Rev.
D. E. Millard read the ceremony
which took place at the Millard
home. About 20 guests attended.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Greb, Butte
Falls Star route, box 103, Eagle
Point, and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nel
son, route 1, box 41, Eagle Point.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore a
lavender gown with white ac
cessories and her corsage was of
white gladiolus.
Mrs. Lloyd Breeding, a sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. She wore a light grey
and rose figured dress and her
corsage was of red and white
gladiolus.
The Rev. and Mrs. Millard
furnished the wedding music.
The bride is a native of Jack
son county and the bridegroom
has lived in the Rogue valley his
entire life. He is employed by
the Medford corporation.
The reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents and
the couple made their wedding
trip to northern California. They
will live in Medford.
Mother, Daughter
Return from Trip
Mrs. Herschell L. Mooney and
daughter, Marilyn, 2675 Hill
crest road, arrived home August
28 after spending the past two
months in the east with rela
tives. They visited the. Mooney's
two older daughters and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
E. Sample and daughter, Susan
Jane, in Demarest, N.J., and
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Erieg and
son. Matt, Long Island, N.Y.
The trip was by United Air
lines. Mr. Mooney accompanied
his wife and daughter east, and
returned home earlier.
Travel Pictures
Shown by Goldys
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goldy,
35 Berkeley way, invited a num
ber of friends to their home last
evening for an informal coffee
party held in the patio. They
showed colored slides taken by
Mr. Goldy while the couple
toured the Far East recently.
The scenes included pictures
taken in Thailand, Java, Bali,
Singapore, Hongkong and the
Philippine islands.
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Sunday, August 7, 1S55
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cheever
Garden Ceremony Marries
Nurse and Medical Student
Miss Shirley Koger and Donald Cheever were married July
24 in a garden wedding held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Carter, uncle and aunt of the bride, Gold Hill. The Rev. H A. Dier
dorff officiated.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Koger, 2376
Howard avenue, this city, and
the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hurlbert C. Cheever,
Bozeman, Mont.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a white dacron dress with
lace bolero, and a short veil. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white gladoli. Mr. Koger gave
his daughter in marriage.
The matron-of-honor was Mrs.
Darrel Dawson, sister of the
bride. Her frock was aquama
rine blue, and her flowers were
yellow gladoli.
Miss Judith Cotter, brides
maid, wore a yellow dress and
her bouquet was of peach col
ored gladoli. The flower girl
was Ruth Ann Carter, Lima,
Ohio, a granddaughter of Mrs.
Frank Carter. She wore a light
blue dress.
The mothers of both the bride
and bridegroom wore summer
dresses with white corsages.
For the reception Mrs. Elwood
Abbott, an aunt of the bride,
served the wedding cake and
another aunt, Mrs. Lindsay Hous
ton, served punch. Mrs. Paul
Schulz, also an aunt, assisted.
Misses Vera and Lucille Ab
bott, cousins of the bride, took
charge of the guest book and
gifts.
Mrs. R. Gilmore, Portland, was
soloist, accompanied by Ronald
Negles at the organ.
The bridegroom's best man
was Richard Prater, Portland,
and usher was Jimmie Dawson,
brother-in-law of the bride.
Out-of-town guests here for
the wedding were the bride
groom's parents and Mrs. Rich
ard Prater, R. Gilmore, Miss
Sheila Barrett, Miss Nancy
McBride, all of Portland; Miss
Jane Duling, Kelso, Wash.; Mrs.
Catherine Rear, Crescent City,
Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Carter and family, Lima, Ohio.
After a short honeymoon camp
ing and fishing in southern Ore
gon, the newlyweds will be at
home at 3327 S.W. Eleventh ave.,
Portland. Mrs. Cheever is a nurse
at Multnomah County hospital
and her husband is a student
at University of Oregon Medical
school. t
Medford Woman
Guest at Farm
Of Eisenhowers
Mrs. Roy V. Rickard has re
turned to her home on Newton
street after a trip through the
middle western and eastern
states to visit relatives and
friends.
En route east she -visited in
Missouri and in Michigan. Her
son, James, is a student at Mich
igan State university and Mrs.
Rickard also visited her mother
in Michigan. She continued to
Washington, D. C, where she
a guest of Capt. and Mrs. R. M.
Shoemaker, her son-in-law and
daughter. Captain Shoemaker is
on duty in the Pentagon build
ing. Mrs. Rickard was a guest of
Mrs. Dwight Eienhower at the
Eienshower's Pennsylvania farm
one day. The Rickards and
Eisenhowers have been friends
for many years, General Rick
ard and President Eisenhower
having served together when
both were young Army officers.
Mrs. Rickard returned home
by way of the Black Hills and
Custer Park, and also toured
Yellowstone National Park.
Son Here
Elmer Kyle, Albany, left
Thursday after visiting for sev
eral days at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Leta Kyle, 1316
East Main street.
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Miss Nancy Lee Greaves be
came the bride of Cpl. Edward
W. Demmer in a ceremony held
Saturday, July 30, at First
Methodist church. The Rev.
J. Thomas Dixon performed the
double ring rites at one o'clock
and about 40 close relatives and
friends attended.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greaves,
716 West Thirteenth street, and
the bridegrooms' parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Demmer of
719 West Thirteenth street.
The bride's gown was of white
crystalline, street length, worn
with a small white lace hat and
white lace shoes. Her bouquet
was of pink carnations and
stephanotis carried on a white
Bible.
Mrs. E. E. Gunter, aunt of the
bride, was honor attendant. She
wore a street length dress of
Engagement Told
At Cocktail Party
Given by Flynns
The engagement and approach
ing marriage of Mrs. Jackie
Allworth, formerly of this city
and now of Belmont, Calif., was
announced at a cocktail party
given last Wednesday by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond
Flynn, at their home, 6 East
over terrace. Thirty guests at
tended. Mrs. Allworth will be mar
ried to Bruce Holmes of Menlo
Park, Calif., in an early Sep
tember wedding to be held at
the home of the bridegroom's
parents in Menlo Park.
Mrs. Allworth, who arrived
last Sunday to visit her parents,
was honored at a luncheon given
by Mrs. Larry Schade and Mrs.
Larry Schade Jr., at Rogue Val
ley Country club Thursday. Sat
urday Mrs. Allworth left to
spend a few days in Portland,
and she will return here briefly
before continuing on to Cali
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn plan to
be in California for the wedding.
Mrs. Allworth's son, Clark, is
spending the summer with his
grandparents.
Also here to visit the Flynns
are another daughter and her
children, Mrs. Don Ross, Leslie,
Barbara and Steve, Portland.
Tliey arrived Monday and Mr.
Ross came yesterday to spend
the week end.
Robert Emmens
Visits Relatives
Col. Robert Emmens, air base
commander of the Myrtle Beach
Air Force base, S. C, visited
briefly last week in Medford
with nis mother, Mrs. J. J. Em
mens, 1443 East Main street, and
his brother, Dr. Thomas H. Em
mens, and family, 6 North Modoc
avenue.
Party Given for
Pi Phi Members
Active members of Pi Beta
Phi sorority were entertained
by the valley alumnae club
Wednesday evening at a picnic
patio party at the home of Mrs.
James Busch, Ridge road, Ash
land. Mrs. Stuart McQueen, Med
ford, is president of the group.
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Meuniers to Hold
Open House Today
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meunier
invite their friends to open house
today between the hours of 3 and
6 p.m., in observance of their
25th wedding anniversary. The
event will be held at the home
of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messer,
1894 Archer drive.
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Her colonial bouquet was of
pink and white carnations.
Both the bride's mother and
the bridegroom's mother wore
navy blue dresses with white
accessories for the event.
Serving as best man was the
bridegroom's brother, Donald
Demmer and ushers were E. E.
Gunter and Edward Manley.
The church was decorated
with pink and white gladiolus
and candelabra holding tapers.
A reception was held in the
church parlors, decorated with
gladiolus and greenery. The
wedding cake was served by
Mrs. Carl Bjorquist, great -aunt
of the bride, and Mrs. John P.
Burch, aunt of the bride, pre
sided at the punch bowl. Miss
Donna Demmer, sister of the
bridegroom, had charge of the
guest book.
The couple traveled to the
coast for a wedding trip and are
now at home in Twentynine
Palms, Calif., where corporal
Demmer is stationed with the
United States Marine Corps.
Both the bride and bride
groom attended Medford schools
and graduated from Medford
High school.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Mary E. Greaves of Portland,
great-grandmother of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorquist of
Portland, aunt and uncle of the
bride; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mer
rill, Spokane, grandparents of
the bridegroom; Mrs. John P.
Burch, aunt of the bride, and
her sons John and Ralph.
Mrs. Greaves celebrated her
88th birthday on the couple's
wedding day and Donald Dem
mer, brother of the bridegroom,
also celebrated his birthday the
same day.
The rehearsal party was given
by Mrs. E. E. Gunter, with mem
bers of the wedding party and
of the families attending.
Wedding Planned
For August 20
Miss Harriett Houghton will
arrive in Medford from St
Louis, Mo., August 17 and her
wedding to Alf Guldahl is set
for St. Mark's Episcopal church
here on August 20. Mr. Guldahl,
of Oslo, Norway, is a student at
Washington university, St. Louis,
Miss Houghton, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Houghton
512 Dakota avenue, was grad
uated from Central Institute for
the Dead and Washington univer
sity in June.
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At Theater Party .
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lizberg,
2117 Dellwood avenue, enter
tained at a pre-theater dinner
party Friday evening attended
by Dr. and Mrs. Neal Black and
their children, Kathy, Bruce and
Janie, Klamath Falls. The group
later . attended the - Oregon
Shakespearean Festival play,
"Midsummer Night's Dream."
Garden Party
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes,
1906 East Main street, entertain
ed last evening at a second in a
series of garden dinner parties
at their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvin Myrick
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Wed Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvin
Myrick made a wedding trip to
the coast following their marri
age July 23 at Zion Lutheran
church. The bride is the former
Miss Marguerite Dawn Lamp,
daughter of Mrs. Edna Lamp,
211 Vancouver avenue. The
bridegroom is a son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Myrick, route
2, box 161, Central Point.
The Rev. G. H. Hillerman read
the ceremony at 8 o'clock in the
evening, and the reception was
held at the home of the bride
groom's mother.
Mrs. Frank Reich, sister of the
bride, was honor attendant and
Mr. Reich was best man.
The bride wore a light blue
suit with white accessories and
her corsage was of pink rose
buds. Mrs. Reich wore a light
grey suit with pink accessories,
and pink carnations made up
her corsage. For her daughter's
wedding Mrs. Lamp wore a lav
ender and white dress with
white accessories and a white
carnation corsage.
The newly wedded couple
lives at 114 Tripp street.
The bride will be employed
as secretary at the Washington
school and is a 1955 : graduate
of Medford Senior High school
The bridegroom, a 1954 gradu
ate of Crater High school, is
employed by the Russel Tile
company in Central Point.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther
entertained last Saturday at a
dinner party held at the Luther
home, Talent. The event was the
last in 'a series of dinners given
by the two couples.
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Wedding Day Set
Mrs. T. J. Fuson entertained
July 31 at the Rogue Valley
Country club honoring Miss Bar
bara Greer, bride-elect of Robert
Boyd Stuart.
Other guests at the luncheon
were Mrs. Henry Booth Greer,
the honored guest's mother, and
her fiance's mother, Mrs. Miles
Stuart; Mrs. R. I. Stuart, grand
mother of the bridegroom-elect;
Mrs. Yvonne Galen and Miss
Isobel Stuart.
The wedding is set for August
13 at First Methodist church.
Eugene Visitors
Here for Plays
Mrs. O. R. Chambers and her
daughter - in - law, Mrs. Neal
Chambers, both of Eugene, plan
to leave Monday after being in
the valley to attend the Oregon Q
Shakespearean Festival plays.
They arrived for the optning
night at the festival and fiave
been guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Ralph Dippel, 1 Eastwood drive,
during their visit. They are
staying at the Lithia hotel in
Ashland.
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