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, , , ' Mrs. Robert James Reverman is the former Margo Elizabeth Lageson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Burt L. Lageson, 34 Glen Oak court, Medford. The Reverman-Lageson wedding took place Sat urday, February 4 of Sacred Heart Catholic church at 11 o'clock . in the . morning and was followed by a breakfast at Rogue Valley Country club for about 100 guests. The bride wore a gown of traditional white satin with long sleeves, close-fitting bodice and full skirt. . MEDFORDTEIBirNE' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1956 FeBwruiirairy DWemitts By Olive Starcher Weddings, concerts, valentine and leap year parties have filled the social calendar in February. Among recent weddings were those of Miss Alicia Robinson to Theron G. Karrick Jr., and Miss Margo Elizabeth Lageson to Robert James Reverman of . Portland. The Karrick-Robinson cere mony was held at St. Mark's Episcopal church, and the Reverman , Lageson rites at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Another large social event was the reception given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lemery in honor of Miss Paulena Carter, California pianist who was guest soloist for the recent concert of the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon. - ; ' Since 1956 is a "Leap Year' members of Medford Lady Elks gave a leap year dance last night in the Elks party lounge. , ', ' (Brainerd photos) ; Mrs. Theron G. Karrick Jr. was Alicia Robinson before her wedding February 4 at St. Mark's Episcopal church.: She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Robinson, 191 7 East Main street. The Karrick-Robinson wedding, an afternoon event, was followed by a reception in St. Mark's Parish house for about 200 guests. The bride's gown was of.Alencon lace fashioned with a ballerina-type skirt and, worn with a long-sleeved bolero.- . The Reverman-Lageson wedding was followed by a wedding reception and breakfast at Rogue Valley ; Country club, and the newlyweds are shown here during the party. Pictured with the bride and bridegroom is. the Rev. Nicholas Deis, pastorof Sacred Heart Catholic church, who-celebrated the nuptial mass for the young couple. Mr. Reverman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Reverman, Portland, and the newlyweds are living in that city. The bride attended the University of Washington before her wedding, and Mr. Reverman was graduated from the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Theron G. Karrick Jr. are shown here with the Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector of St. Mark's church, who was .the officiating minister for the double-ring service. The two young people are examining the marriage service book which the rector presents to each couple married in. his church. The ;bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron G. Karrick, 1016 Murray avenue. The young people are making their home here on Laurel street after a honeymoon trip north. Both are graduates of Medford High school. lit! liiplPlii Ipl Among the guests at the' reception which honored Miss Paulena Carter after her recent concert here were (left to right) Bruno Pellegrini, assistant conductor of the .Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon orchestra; Mrs. Dorothy Davis Miss Audrey Brist, concertmistress of the orchestra, and Tod Tibbutt.. Mrs. Davis and Mr. Tibbutt are also violinists with the orchestra, and the latter is business manager. The third and final concert of the season for the orchestra has been set for Sunday, April 15. ;"Ev ll Miss Paulena Carter (Mrs. Jack Wormser), young -concert pianist from Hollywood, was honored at a reception -following her Tecent concert here with the Philharmonic Society of . Southern .Oregon. Pictured with Miss Carter are Conductor Richard D. Werner and Mrs. J. C. Collins, one of the hostesses fdr the reception. Last night Medford Lady Elks gave a Leap Year dance an event held every four years by that group'.. Providing both.decoration and entertainment were the large "tin types" designed by Mrs. L. Gt Miles ' and used as background for polaroid pictures made of couples during the evening. Pictured here with one of the tin types while the com mittee was at work before the dance are (left to right) Mrs. Earl York, Mrs. Nick DeWitt, Mr.' and Mrs. M'iles-and Mrs. Eugene Peterson. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. York were general co-chairmen.