Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1955, Image 18

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a TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, November 13, 1955
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dale Smith
(Baker's studio)
Smith-Anderson JVedding
Held in Methodist Church
Miss Geraldine Anderson became the bride of Clifford Dale
Smith in a double ring ceremony read November 5 at 2 o clock
in the afternoon. The rites were held at the First Methodist church.
Officiating was Dr. Raymond E. Ealcomb assisted by Charles P.
Anderson, an uncle of the bride from the First Methodist church
o at Marquam, Ore.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward M. Anderson,
route 1, box 465, Medford, and
the bridegroom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale F. Smith, live at
Gold Hill.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of Chantilly lace
and tulle over satin. The gown
was designed with a Queen Anne
collar and her veil was held
with a crown of seed pearls. She
carried a bouquet of white chry
santhemums with, a white orchid.
Miss Carole Anderson, sister
of the bride, was the honor at
tendant. Her gown was of lav
ender taffeta in ballerina length
and she carried a bouquet of
pansy purple chrysanthemums.
Bridesmatron was Mrs. Fred
Hogue, who wore a lavender
taffeta gown and carried pansy
purple chrysanthemums. The
bridesmaids were Miss Gayle
Childress, whose gown and flow
ers matched that of Mrs. Hogue;
Miss Pat Carlson end Miss Karen
Johnson, whose gowns were of
pansy purple taffeta. Their
matching bouquets were of lav
ender colored flowers.
Marleene Wright, a cousin of
the bridegroom, was junior
bridesmaid. Her gown was of
pansy purple taffeta and her
flowers were lavender chrysan
themums. Connie Hanscom, Central
Point, a cousin of the bride, was
flower girl. Her organdy floor
length gown was lavender with
white embroidered flowers.
Jimmy Anderson, a brother of
the bride, carried the rings.
Kenneth Bailey, Gold Hill, a
cousin of the bridegroom, was
best man. Seating the guests
were Don Goyette, Central
Point, Fred Hogue, Bobby Lance
and Dick Davis, also of Central
Point.
The candle lighters were Bev
erly and Sharon Wright, cousins
of the bridegroom. Their gowns
were of lavender taffeta and
they wore wristlets of pansy
purple chrysanthemums.
White and lavender chrysan
themums were used, for decora
tions and also were used to mark
the pews. Mrs. Charles P. An
derson, an aunt of the bride,
sang and was accompanied by
Mrs. Jerry Sherman at the
organ.
About 200 persons were guests
at the wedding and about 150
attended the reception held in
the dining room of the church.
Chrysanthemums also were used
to decorate the reception rooms.
For the wedding the bride's
mother wore a champagne col
ored brocaded dress of tunic
design with ice blue accessories.
Mrs. Smith wore a blue-grey
dressmaker suit with red acces
sories. Both had corsages of
white carnations.
The couple made a wedding
trip to southern California and
Nevada and returned November
9 to live for the present at 423 Vs
Berrydale ave.
The bride and her family have
lived in this vicinity for about
12 years and the bridegroom
and his family have lived their
entire lives at Gold Hill.
The bride is a senior student
at Crater High school and the
bridegroom also attended Crater
High school. He is employed as
a log truck driver by Ike Orr.
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Beulah Harkey,
William Garrett
Wedded Recently
Among recent weddings was
that of Miss Beulah Mae Har
key. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Harkey, Ashland, to Wil
liam David Garrett, Rogue
River.
The ceremony took place Oc
tober 29 at the home of the
bridegroom's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barrow in
Grants Pass, with the Rev. M.
Homer Thompson of the 'Ash
land Assembly of God church
officiating.
The bride's white satin wed
ding gown was fashioned bal
lerina length and worn with
white nylon gloves and silver
ballerina slippers. Her veil was
shoulder length and she carried
white gardenias. The bride was
given in marriage by both her
father and mother.
Miss Delia Hughes, maid-of-honor,
wore a pink satin bal
lerina length gown with pink
hat and gardenia corsage.
Elmer Garrett, Grants Pass,
was best man for his cousin,
Carol Barrows and Nina Har
key, cousin and sister of the
bride and bridegroom, lighted
the candles.
Pink and white asters and
ferns decorated the' Barrow
home for the service.
Mrs. M. Homer Thompson
sang, accompanied by Miss
Dorthea Mills.
The reception for about 80
guests was given by Mrs. Bar
rows at her home.
Both the bride and bride
groom have lived in southern
Oregon 3ll their lives. The bride
attended school in Ashland and
the"' bridegroom, who attended
school in Grants Pass, is a sales
man for Norfield shoe store in
Medford.
The newlyweds are living at
503U South Oakdale avenue in
Medford.
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Ceremony
In Medford
Weds Couple
Miss Janet Marie Wisely be
came the bride of Gilbert Forrest
Liddell in a ceremony held Sun
day, November 6 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dike, 728
West Jackson street. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Wisely, 724 West Jackson
street, and the bridegroom is a
son of Mrs. A. Gamsby, San
Francisco, and Forrest B. Liddell,
712 South .Newtown street.
Dr. Raymond Balcomb of First
Methodist church read the mar
riage ceremony at two o'clock
in the afternoon. Forty guests
attended.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a two-piece
navy blue knit suit with white
angora trim, white accessories
and a corsage of white chrysan
themums. She was attended by a
sister, Mrs. J. L. Acker, who
wore a suit of avocado green
with white accessories and her
flowers were gold colored chry
santhemums. David Wisely, brother of the
bride, was best man for Mr.
Liddell and Jim Peart was usher.
Mrs. Wisely wore a dark lav
ender pleated dress with ac
cessories of lighter lavender and
a corsage of white chrysanthe
mums. Mrs. William E. Cohee,
the bridegroom's sister, wore a
black suit with corsage of yel
low chrysanthemums.
The reception which followed
was given by the Wiselys in the
Dike home, which had been dec
orated with arrangements of
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Cohee poured and Mrs.
Robert Pfaff cut the wedding
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Liddell are trav
eling in California for their
wedding trip and will live in San
Diego where the bridegroom is
stationed with the United States
Navy. He attended Medford
schools and was graduated from
Medford High school before en
tering the Navy.
The bride, who also attended
Medford schools and' was grad
uated from Medford High school,
has been a mail clerk for The
Calif ornia - Oregon Power com
pany.
DUV Officers
Visit Medford
Mrs. Florence Small, Eugene,
department president of the
Doughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War, and Mrs. Kate
Mcllvain, Grants Pass, depart
ment chaplain, were guests of
Elta Deuel Hubbs tent at a meet
ing Tuesday evening.
A dinner in their honor was
given at the Medford hotel, and
they were over-night guests of
Mrs. Fred Daugherty. Wednes
day Mrs. Small, Mrs. Mcllvain,
and Mrs. Daugherty were enter
tained at lunch at the home of
Mrs. George Ware, after which
Mrs. Small left for Grants Pass
to visit an old friend, Mrs. R.
L. Rose.
Couples Attend
OSC-California
Game Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart V. Mc
Queen, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pierce
and Mrs. Joseph F. Clark will
return today from California
where they attended the Oregon
State-University of California
football game yesterday. All six
are alumni of either OSC or the
university, and Mr. Pierce
played football for the Cali
fornia school.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Forrest Liddell
(Brainerd photo)
Three Concerts Announced
By Philharmonic Society
The Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon has planned
three concerts for the 1955-56
season. They will be held at
Medford Senior High school au
ditorium on November 27, De
cember 29 and March 25, all
Sunday afternoons, according to
Richard D. Werner, director.
Program time will be 3 o'clock.
Sunday afternoons were chos
en as a convenient time for a
greater number of people and
in the event of inclement weath
er, such as fog, afternoon pro
grams enable members of the
orchestra from out of town and
the audience to return home at
an earlier hour.
The programs will consist of
standard symphonic works in
the orchestral repertoire "and
some of the lighter compositions
of the great masters, Mr. Wer
ner states. Soloists will be fea
tured at each concert.
John Drysdale is' personnel
director of the society, Tod Tib
butt is business manager and
Central Point Pair
Plan Open House
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Glass, 322 North Third
street, Central Point, will hold
open house Sunday, November
20 from 2 to 5 p.m., in observ
ance of their 50th wedding an
niversary. Friends and relatives of the
couple are invited to call on
them.
Mrs. Glass has lived in this
vicinity since she was 11 years
old and Mr. Glass has lived here
for many years. -
Mrs. Eunice Jones, Central
Point, a daughter, will be host
ess for the event.
Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thorn
dike and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
G. Nye were hosts for a dinner
party last Friday evening.
Guests were invited to the Nye
home on West Tenth street.
Mrs. Tom Popham is president
of the Philharmonic Society
guild. The guild will assist with
the sale of tickets, and Mrs. Pop-
ham announces that season tick
ets will be S3 for adults and
SI. 50 for students. Anyone de
siring tickets may call Mrs.
Popham at 2-5330 or buy them
at Purucker's Music store or
the Music Mart.
Home Rites
Wed Couple
Sams Valley Mrs. Marie
Northey and Dave Cardwell
were married in a home cere
mony November 10. The rites
were read at 7 o'clock in the
evening at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Milkowski, route 2. box
455, Gold Hill, and about 30
guests attended. "
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mershon,
Ruch. He is employed by the city
of Medford as an equipment op
erator and the bride is employed
in the circulation , department
of The Mail Tribune.
The Rev. H. A. Dierdorff of
Gold Hill officiated.
Fall flowers decorated the
Milkowski home.
The bride wore a winter white
knit suit with brown accessories
and her flowers were brown and
yellow orchids. Mrs. Wayne Mil
kowski, a sister-in-law, was
matron of honor. Her suit dress
of brown faille was worn with
brown accessories. Her flowers
were pink) and white carnations.
Earl Richardson was best man
for Mr. Cardwell.
A reception was held after
the ceremony and the wedding
cake was served by Mrs. Ruby
Rundell. Mrs. May Brown
poured coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell will
live at 2111 Hillway drive. The
bride has lived in this Vicinity
her entire life and the bride
groom since 1936.
Service League
Announces Date
Of Annual Ball
Medford Junior Service league"
has set December 16 as the date
of the annual charity ball. As
in past years, it will be held at
Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs.
Jack Lewis and Mrs. B. Brandt
Bartels are co-chairmen in
charge of arrangements.
Several new features are being
planned. A cocktail hour from 8
to 9 p.m. will precede the ball,
and a floor show with dancing
girls is to be part of the enter
tainment program.
Highlight of the ball will be
a contest for the most glamorous
and original headdress worn by
a woman, xnese may De made
of Christmas ornaments, tinsel,
holiday glitter or other appro
priate material. Winner of the
contest will be named queen of
the ball.
The ball has become one of
the most important social events
of the holiday season m Medford.
Couple Married
In Home Rites;
Will Live Here
Mrs. Mabel Alyce Searle and
Roscoe Harmon,. Sunnyville,
Calif., were married in a cere
mony held at the bride's home,
1035 Cherry street, October 26.
Pastor M. A. Simmons of the
Wayside chapel performed the
rites.
A few close friends and neigh
bors were present for the mar
riage ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pulse at
tended the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon made a
brief wedding trip and are at
home at the Cherry street ad
dress.
Painting a red mark at the
point of pull-out safety for
drawers of tables or cabinets
will save possible injury and
spilled contents.
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Tennessee Girl,
t. Dale Cooper
To Marry Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Alex
McBride, Ripley, Tenn., an
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Geneva Ann. to Lt.
Dale Veldez Cooper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Valdez Cooper
of this city.
The wedding is set for Decem
ber 4 in Asbury Methodist
church, Ripley.
Miss McBride was graduated
from Ripley Hieh school and
attended Mississippi College for
Women, Columbus, Miss., where
she was a member of the Bach
society and Glee club.
Lieutenant Cooper was gradu
ated from Medford High school
and attended Oregon State col
lege before entering the Air
Force Cadet school from which
he was graduated last July. He
is now serving as a B-47 pilot
with the Strategic Air command,
Mcuonnell Air Force base,
Wichita. Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper plan to
attend the wedding. Lt. Cooper
has requested his father to serve
as his attendant.
Medford Woman
To Leave Monday
Mrs. I. E. Schuler wiU leave
Monday for Portland to spend
the Thanksgiving and Christmas
holidays with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Treece. Shortly after the first of
the year Mrs. Schulec will sail
for Europe and after traveling
for a time, in the southern coun
tries will go to "Vienna where
she plans to remain for a year.
During the past few weeks
Mrs. Schuler has been honored
at a number of parties.
A banana tipped with green
is ready to bake, broil or fry
while the all-yellow banana can
be used for eating or cooking.
Betrothal News
Told in Kansas
Mr. and Mrs A. C. Hamm,
Bird City, Kan., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Geraldine, to Lt. Stephen P.
Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Meyers- Black Oak drive, Med
ford. Lieutenant Meyers is a bomber
pilot in the Strategic Air com
mand and is stationed at Walker
Air Force base, Roswell, N. M.
No date for the wedding has
been set.
A heavy coating of wax
around door jambs most fre
quently used by'oungsters will
keep them clean.
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