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TWO MEDrOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, August 5. 195S Governor, Wife Guests at Parties Governor and Mrs. Elmo Smith were honored at several events during a two-day visit to the valley last week. They attended a dinner at Rogue Valley Country club Tues day night for Republicans, and Wednesday noon were present for a luncheon at Omar's restau rant in Ashland. Wednesday morning a small group was invited to the home of Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly Jr., on Barneburg road to meet Mrs. Smith during breakfast, and she ti.en went to Ashland for a cof fee hour at the home of Mrs. James H. Busch. Mrs. Busch was assisted by Mrs. Ben Lombard. The governor's wife was also honored at a tea given at the Women's Civic clubhouse in Ash land. Mrs. Philip Stansbury was chairman for this, and about 80 Medford and Ashland women met the honored guest during the party. Later Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Selby were hosts for a cocktail hour at their home on Walker avenue, invit ing a large group of Ashland business and professional men and their wives to meet Governor and Mrs. Smith. The Smiths were among the honored guests who attended the dinner and opening night festivi ties of the Oregon Shakespearean festival in Lithia park and the festival theater Wednesday night They left for Salem Wednesday morning. Roseburg Couple To Wed Sunday The wedding of Miss Loretta Weseman to William H. Sims is set for Sunday, August 12, in the Roseburg Presbyterian church. Miss Weseman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Weseman of Roseburg, and Mr. Sims, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sims, 47 North Peach street, Medford. The Wesemans, their daugh ter and Mr. Sims were in Med ford last Sunday to spend the day with the Sims here. if fW: f 7 v ' k ' A V rV' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chapman (Landis-Shsngle photo) Chapman-McDonald Rites Held in Methodist Church An event of July 28 was the wedding of Miss Jeanette McDon ald to Norman Chapman, the rites being held at First Methodist church in Medford. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, 146 South Mountain avenue, Ashland, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Chapman, 343 Mae street, Medford. Dr. Raymond Z. Balcomb read the double-ring ceremony, and Mr. McDonald gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. R. A Schuchard was at the organ and the bride's uncle. William Kershner. Seattle, sang. The altar candelabra held white tapers and baskets of white gladiolus and lavender Ester Reed daisies decorated the church. Lavender and purple daisies decorated the church, aisles. 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Her finger tip illusion veil was held by a crown of lace and peaYls and she carried a white orchid with stephanotis and bouvardia. , Mrs. Harry Berryman, aunt of the bride from Seattle, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids and matrons were Miss Sue Thorpe, Mrs. Charles Bonds and Mrs. Robert Myrick, Ashland, and Miss Gail Ashley, Eugene, sorority sister of the bride. Deb bie and Diane Slapnicka, cous ins of the bride from Seattle, were flower girls. Mrs. Berryman wore a waltz length gown of lavender nylon designed princess style and her head covering was a short matching veil. She carried white spider chrysanthemums. The oth er attendants wore frocks of white nylon which matched Mrs. Berryman's gown in design, and white veils. Their bouquets were also chrysanthemums. The candlelighters' pink frocks matched those worn by the bridesmaids and their head dresses were of white carna tions. Best man was Donald Chap man, brother of the bridegroom and ushers were Burton Wil liams, Salem. Joe Antony, Jack Moad and Curt Holzgang, all Medford. The reception which followed was in the church parlors. Mrs. Eldon Slapnicka. aunt of the bride from Seattle and Mrs. Garold Davis, Ashland, cut the wedding cake. Mrs. William Hubbs. another aunt of the bride from Seattle, and Mrs. Morris Stringer, Ashland, poured punch. Miss Sylvia Kain, Med ford, sorority sister of the bride, took charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman made a trip to northern Oregon beaches for their honeymoon and will be at home at 1829 Uni versity street, Eugene, after August 6. For traveling the bride wore a white sheath dress with checked coat of navy blue and while and the orchid from her bouquet. The bride was graduated from Ashland High school and has been attending Oregon State col lege where she is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority Mr. Chapman! a graduate of Med ford High school, attends the University of Oregon. He play ed football for Medford High school and is also on the uni versity team. Ceremony Held In Council Bluffs Marries Airmen Miss Marlene Smock, daugh ter of Mrs. W. K. Meadows, 1036 Crater Lake avenue, be came the bride of Robert Paul Milliron, son of Mrs. Alexander Wojcik. Buffalo, N.Y., in a cere mony held May 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Bethany Presbyterian church, Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Rev. Claire J. Brown offi ciated at the single ring service performed before 20 friends and relatives of the couple. The bride had as her attend ant Miss Deann McLaughlin who wore a pale blue linen dress with white accessories. She carried pink rosebuds. The bride, given in marriage by Gayle Swanke, wore a dress of brown linen trimmed in white with white accessories. She carried yellow roses. Best man was Robert J. Carr. The church was decorated with baskets of pink and white carnations. Following the cere mony a dinner was held in Omaha, Neb., for the couple and their guests. The newlyweds made a wed ding trip to Buffalo. For her traveling attire the bride wore a pastel blue wool suit with white accessories. They are now at home a 2300 Fort Crook road. Bellevue, Neb. Both Mr. and Mrs. Milliron are airmen in the" United States Air Force, the bride being an airman third class and her hus band an airman second class. They are both stationed at Of futt AFB, Omaha, where they are communication operators. The bride attended Grants Pass and Central Point schools. Episcopal Women Hold Bridge Tea A benefit bridge tea was held August 1 at Black Oaks spon sored by St. Elizabeth's Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church with more than 175 guests at tending. Punch was served the guests during the bridge session fol lowed by coffee, sandwiches and cookies. General chairman for the event was Mrs. John Bunker as sisted by Mrs. G. R. Owens, Mrs. G. K. Ringo, Mrs. Francis Olds and Mrs. H. P. Bosworth Jr. Those who poured were Mrs. Stanley Philips, Mrs. Allan F. Perry, Mrs. G. K. Ringo, and Mrs. Robert Greene, wife of the vicar of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Prospect. Mrs. Royal E. Bebb directed the girls who served. They in cluded Miss Margaret Selby, Miss Karalee Selby, Miss Sue Reichstein, and Miss Shirley Stafford. Prizes were awarded Mrs. James Stevens. Mrs. L. P. Older, Mrs. Budd Gail, Mrs. Frank Pence and Mrs. A. Z. Dean. Black Oaks is owned by the Episcopal diocese of Oregon. Sorority Chapter To Hold Meeting Nu Phi Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will have a meeting Monday at 7 p:m. at the home of Miss Loretta Kelly, 1629 Thomas road. Miss Janet Carter is president of the chapter, newly reorganized here. Jacksonville High school with the 1956 class and the bride groom was graduated from the same school in 1952. Also among the wedding guests were the bridegroom's brother, Wayne Misener, and his sister. Miss Pat Misener. Mrs. Robert C. Misener (Anders Photo Shop) Miss Roberta Lee Wicksten Is Bride of Robert Misener Jacksonville Miss Roberta Lee Wicksten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wicksten of Jacksonville, became the bride of Robert C. Misener in a cere mony held July 21 in Jackson ville Presbyterian church. The bridegroom, a son of Mrs. Thel ma Misener, Anaheim, Calif., is an airman first class in the United States Air Force. About 100 guests attended the wedding. The Rev. N. K. Tully officiated at the double-ring rites, held at eight o'clock in the evening. The bride, whose father es corted her to the altar, wore a gown of white lace over taffeta designed ballerina length and a waist-length veil held by a pearl headdress. She carried a white orchid with stephanotis. Mrs. Richard Souza Jr., was matron-of-honor for her sister. Her frock of pink and white net over taffeta was also ballerina length and she carried a nose gay of white daisies and pink carnations. Mary Jane Haas of Anaheim, Calif., niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl and Miss Pris cilla Graham lighted the can dles, . Dick Sanford served as best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Harvey Hueners and Richard Souza Jr. Miss Clara May Anderson played the wedding music and Miss Pat Moore was vocalist. Baskets of gladiolus and white tapers in candelabra pro vided a setting for "the bridal party. A reception was held in the church parlors. Miss Jean Mis ener, sister of the bridegroom, took charge of the guest book and Mrs. Brian Sanford cut the Visitors Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lowe and daughter, Erie, Kans., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coggins, Phoe nix. Mrs. Coggins is their daugh ter and sister. 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