rOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Mary Joanna Martin
Announce Trothal
Of Miss Martin,
William Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Martin,
1002 Maple Park drive, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Joanne to Wil
liam Patrick Peterson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson,
who are with the State depart
ment in Iceland.
Miss Martin, a June graduate
of Medford Senior High school,
is employed by the Bear Creek
orchards. Mr. Peterson is a grad
uate of high school in Linz,
Austria, and Oreeon State col
lege. He is employed as an aero
nautical engineer for the govern
ment researh laboratories at
Moffit Field, Calif.
No wedding date has been set.
Tell Engagement
Of Two Students
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes,
Foothills road, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Roxanna Stokes, to James
Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Kline, Ventura, Calif.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Miss Stokes, a social science
major at the University of Cal
ifornia at Santa Barbara, and
Mr. Kline, a business administra
tion major, were sophomores at
the university last year.
Miss Stokes is employed In
Pasadena for the summer.
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Mist Doris Maria Ryn
Doris Marie Ryn
Engaged to Wed
Darrell Carlile
Mr. and Mrs. Feter Ryn, 912
Narregan street, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Doris Marie, to Darren Ree Car
lile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Carlile, Chino, Calif.
Miss Ryn will be a senior at
Medford Senior High school this
fall. Mr. Carlile is serving with
(he Air Force at Parks Air base,
San Francisco.
The wedding Is planned for
next summer.
Silver Tea Held
In Shady Cove
Jackson County Chapter of
the Red Cross held a silver tea
June 28 at the home of Mrs. E.
W. Seggessenman, Shady Cove.
Manville Heisel, chairman of
fund raising for the chapter, dis
cussed the various services of
Red Cross with those attending
and explained the necessity of
the annual drive for members
and funds in order to continue
and develop these programs.
The floral arrangements were
by Mrs. William Shepherd of
Shady Cove Garden club with an
attractive yellow motif used for
the tea table. Assisting Mrs.
Seggessnman were Mrs. E. S.
Strother, Mrs. Vern Wilson and
Mrs. Richard Bartus, all of Shady
Cove.
Board members from other
parts of the county attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Thorndike, Mrs. Scott V. Davis,
Mrs. Harry P. Poston, Mrs. E. A.
Littrell, Mrs. Robert Keeney,
Mrs. V. W. Hammond, Mrs. H.
E. Morris and Seth Bullis.
Plan Picnic
Members of Retired Teachers'
association will hold a picnic
meeting Monday, . July 9, at
12:30 o'clock in Lithia park,
Ashland. Those wishing trans
portation are asked to be at the
Jackson hotel at 12 o'clock.
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Sunday, July 8, 1958
Church Rites
In Ashland
Wed Couple
Ashland Miss Carol Ann
Beare and Verna Edwin Moberly
were married in a ceremony
held June 23 at the Free Meth
odist church, Ashland. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Beare, 128 South
Pioneer avenue, Ashland, and
the bridegroom is from Talent.
The Rev. F. C. Newmans offi
ciated for the four o'clock after
noon ceremony and 75 guests at
tended.
John Beare, Portland, brother
of the bride, was soloist and Mrs.
William Vovruska, San Francis
co, was at the organ.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length bolero gown of lace fash
ioned with a tiered skirt. Her
short veil was held by a cap of
pearls and rhinestones and she
carried a spray of pink rose
buds on a small white Bible.
Mrs. Jason Lee was matron-
of-honor for her sister. She
wore a blue nylon ballerina
frock and carried a nosegay of
pink and white carnations.
Sheila Beare, niece of the
bride, was flower girl. Her
dress was of white nylon and
she scattered petals from a pink
basket.
Mr. Beare gave his daughter
in marriage and William Mob
erly, brother of the bridegroom,
was best man. Jason Lee and
Edward Beare, brother of the
bride, were ushers.
An arch of red roses and
mock orange blossoms formed a
setting for the bridal party and
other decorations were baskets
of roses, snapdragons and white
daisies.
The reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, 820
Garden way. Mrs. Marilyn Fay,
Portland, a sister of the bride,
served the wedding cake and
Mrs. William Moberly, sister-
in-law of the bridegroom, pour
ed.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon at Crater lake and
will live in Grand Junction,
Colorado. The bride, born and
reared in Ashland, was gradu
ated from Ashland High school
with the 1956 class. The bride
groom served in the United
States Navy during World War
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Meeting Announced
For Gorsline Circle
Gorsline circle of First Bap
tist church will meet Monday,
July 9, at 7:45 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Vincent Smith, 1412
Crown avenue. Mrs. Ken Bram-
hall will give a missionary pro
gram. White cross articles to
be brought to meeting are num
ber 620 or 127 film or cake
mix.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Des Johnson
Presbyterian Ceremony
JVeds Pair in Rogue River
Rogue River Marriage vows
were exchanged Friday, June 29
at 8 p.m. by Miss Margaret
Marie Miller and Gary Dee
Johnson in the Hope Presby
terian church, Rogue River. Set
ting for the ceremony was an
arch of fern and blue and
pink daisies. Baskets of pink
gladiolus and blue delphin
iums flanked the arch.
The Rev. D. F. Barnett officiat
ed at the candlelight double
ring ceremony.
Miss Miller is the great-granddaughter
of Mrs. Eva Sherman,
Savage Creek road, Grants Pass.
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Johnson, Rogue
River.
Given in marriage by her
father, James Miller, the bride
wore a white gown fashioned
with a skirt of lace and ac
cordion pleated net panels. The
fitted bodice was accented at
the neckline with seed pearls
and rhinestones. Sequin medal
lions trimmed her fingertip veil
which was fastened to a crown
of pearls. Her flowers were
Ester Reed daisies and an orchid.
Mrs. D. F. Barnett was organ
ist and accompanied Mrs. Rob
ert DeArmand who sang.
Maid of honor, Miss Dorothy
Boucher, carried a bouquet of
blue daisies which contrasted
with her dress of pink taffeta
and net. Bridesmaids were Miss
Gloria Little and Miss Myrma
Towse, who wore dresses of blue
taffeta and net. They carried
pink daisies.
Miss Susan Rushing, niece of
the bridegroom, was flowergirl.
She wore a floorlength dress of
blue net over blue nylon organ
dy and had a crown of pink and
blue flowers. Ringbearer was
Gary Davis, cousin of the bride.
Cletus Dailey was best man
and ushers were Don Biggers
and Bobby Hoover. They also
were candlelighters.
Mrs. Lee Reynolds, Bremer
ton, Wash., mother of the bride,
wore a gown of dusty rose lace
with navy blue duster coat and
white accessories. Mrs. Johnson
chose for her son's wedding a
pink linen sheath and duster
with matching accessories. They
both wore white orchid corsages.
Pink and blue Ester Reed
daisies decorated the church
recreation room where a re
ception was held following the
ceremony. The wedding cake
was served by Mrs. Mary Lou
Davis, aunt of the bride. Miss
Carol Weaver served coffee,
while Miss Glenda Stinchcomb
presided at the punch bowl. Miss
Phyllis Stinchcomb was at the
gift table and Miss Sandra
Gregory was in charge of the
guest book.
Out of town guests included
James Miller, father of the
bride, Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
Larry Essex, all of Bremerton,
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grandmother of the bridegroom,
Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Mary Lou
Davis, Yucca Valley, Calif.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sconce, Long
Beach.
For traveling the bride chose
a white linen sheath with light
blue faille duster and blue ac
cessories. After a wedding trip
to northern California and east
ern Oregon they will be at home
after July 8 at 400 Savage
Creek road, Grants Pass.
The bride is a student at
Rogue River High school. The
bridegroom, -a graduate of
Rogue River High school, is em
ployed by mason contractor
Carl Sandeen, Rogue River.
Visitors to Spend
Month in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maynard,
Milledgeville, Illinois, arrived
in Medford Friday for a
month-long visit with his moth
er, Mrs. Frank VanDrew, 1164
Spring st. Mr. Maynard is sup
erintendent of public schools in
Milledgeville
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Installed
By Groups
Central Point Central Point
Lions club and the auxiliary held
the annual installation of offi
cers Friday evening at Tally Ho
cafe, Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Saxbury were Installed
presidents.
C. W. Abbott presided as toast-
master during the dinner meet
ing preceding the candle-lighted
ceremony.
Additional Lions taking office
were Don A. Faber, first vice
president; C. W. Abbott, second
vice-president; O. W. Panter, sec
retary-treasurer; Ted Anderson,
lion trainer and Clint Blithem,
lion tamer. Directors are Richard
Stratton, Arthur Rupp, Jim
Glenn and Gay Anderson.
Installing officer was William
Rolfing, governor of District 36-
E, and a member of the Grants
Pass club.
Installing officer for the aux
iliary was Mrs. Dan Dwyer, past
parliamentarian and member of
Crater auxiliary, Medford. Tak
ing office in addition to Mrs.
Saxbury were Mrs. Jim Glenn,
vice-president; Mrs. Gay Ander
son, secretary; Mrs. Don A. Fa
ber, treasurer; and Mrs. Ted An
derson, lion tamer.
Mr. Saxbury presented a past
president's pin to Mr. Panter and
Mrs. Rupp presented Mrs. Pant
er with her past president's pin
and a gift.
The pages, Mrs. Abbott and
Mrs. Dick Korner, presented cor
sages and bouttonieres made by
the Central Point Garden club to
the officers.
Past presidents present were
Mr. Abbott, Sam Mallon, Mr.
Glenn and Mr. Rupp, who is also
past zone chairman. Past presi
dents of the auxiliary included
Mrs. Kenneth Wald, Mrs. Rupp
and Mrs. Les Gillman.
Table decorations were arrang
ed by Mrs. Anderson in a pink
and purple theme. "
Dancing followed the Installa
tion. Former Residents
Visit in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwick
and children, Brian and Karen,
were guests last week of Mr.
Nordwick's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Nordwick, 919 Reddy
avenue. The Nordwick's, form
erly of Medford, now livt in
Madera, Calif.
The family continued north to
Salem to visit relatives of Mrs.
Nordwick and will return to
Medford later this week, stop
ping en route in Roseburg.
Mr. Nordwick was on the
staff of The Medford Mail Tri
bune before leaving for Cali
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