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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1956)
i i 'if 1 x i fix 7 iimt, t ' .1 , v. .JUi - .... -4 One of fall $ important weddings was that of Miss Laura Mae Huson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darell F. Huson, 45 Lindley street, to Douglas Oliver Wall of Seattle. The newlyweds are shown cutting the traditional first slice of wedding cake during the reception which followed the ceremony. Both the ceremony and the reception took place at First Presbyterian church. The young people formerly were students at Willamette university in Salem. (Landis-Shangle photo) ,V Ik Hl Vfe t i-4? Mrs. Douglas Oliver Wall (Laura Mae Huson) chose a gown of loce and net for her wedding last week end at First Presbyterian church. Her jewelry included a necklace of gold and pearls which was the bridegroom's gift, and a diamond ring in the shape of a cross which is an heirloom in the bridegroom's family. It was brought to the wedding by his aunt, Mrs. Lyle F. Morrison, Huntington Park, Calif. (Landis-Shangle photo) i i '.Ca ,VS.-- Avs -i--l - ; , - i f . - I TV : ?- . :f--.,s -," 3-..-'-: - - t?v ' i i If' ' t''x - i Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ray Holzgang were married September 8 at ; Sacred Heart Catholic church here, with 200 guests attending. The bride is the former Darrelyn Patricia Ettel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ettel, Route 1, Medford, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holzgang, 626 Park street. T.e newlywed pair will ' live in Eugene where the bridegroom is enrolled in a pre-medical course. (Brainerd photo) Darell Huson, his daughter, Laura Mae, and her bridal attendants wait solemnly in the foyer of First Presbyterian church for the first notes of the wedding march which are the signal for the procession down the aisle. Pictured are the bride and her father, her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, the former Margaret Huson who was married earlier this summer. Miss Ann Denman, Miss Connie Clark, Miss Rosalind Somers, Portland, and the youngest of the Huson's daughters, Darelyn. The little flower girl is Nancy Garhart. (Landis-Shangle photo) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1956 A New Life Begins By Olive Starcher The wedding day, the arrival of a new daughter-in-law from a foreign land, and the adventure of going away to school for the first time these all represent the beginning of a new life for young people. Last week end saw two large fall weddings. Miss Laura Mae Huson was married to Douglas Oliver Wall of Seattle September 7 at First Presbyterian church and Miss Darrelyn Patricia Ettel became the bride of Curtis Ray Holzgang on September 8 in a ceremony held at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Another event of interest in the city last week end was the reception which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlock gave to introduce their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Whitlock, the former Ruth Otte of Nurnberg, Germany, to relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock ar rived here recently from Germany where he had been stationed with the Army for more than two years. .. i' ft. -Sr 7TT1 - t v par i I. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitlock have arrived In Medford from Nurn berg, Germany, where Mr. Whitlock was assigned to duty with the Army. Mrs. Whitlock, the former Ruth Otte, daughter of Mrs. Hanni Ofte of Nurn berg, was married to the Medford man February 13. Mr. Whitlock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlock, 1425 Crater Lake avenue, who honored the young couple at a reception last Sunday at their home. The returned soldier has enrolled at Southern Oregon college in pre-dentistry. (Landis-Shangle photo) v . t , ,-- 1 . Planning a college wardrobe is a big thrill ond here two June graduates of Medford Senior High school discuss what they will pack for college this fall. Miss Shirley Stafford (at left) shows her pretty new green print formal gown to Miss Marilyn Olson. Miss Stafford will leave September 20 for Pomona college in southern California and Miss Olson will enter Stanford university at Palo Alto this fall. Both are entering college with freshman honors. Miss Stafford is the younger daughter of Colonel ond Mrs. Charles Stafford, 1914 Westerlund drive, ond Miss Olson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Olson, 1430 Euclid avenue. Both girls will fake to school a little yarn ocfupus in their school colors, these gadgets being a current fad with the school set. (Tribune photo) 1 . -.. Pl&V-: L 7, T. rfirtfTrTTH nmr- ' fiiiffiini i rTiinirf mi nil iinii-w-j.rri -faiiifti ri i - tut irnim-iir -inifciniBin-ff These three pretty Medford students will be full-fledged coeds in a few more days. Miss Mira Frohnmoyer (at left). Miss Meredith Foote and Miss Nancy McKeown all leave today for school. Miss Frohnmoyer and Miss McKeown for the University of Oregon and Miss Foote for Oregon State college. All three are June graduates of Medford High school, and Miss Foote was valedictorian of her class. The girls posed at the home of Miss Frohn mayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohnmoyer, Spring street; Miss Foote is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth Foote, 18 Portland street, and Miss McKeown's parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McKeown, 109 South Orange street. Miss Frohnmoyer will study music. Miss Foote home economics-and Mis McKeown pre-nursing. Tribune photo) -