TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Each fall Medford Junior Service league
invites a small group of young women to be
come members of the organization, and they
are introduced at a Founders' day luncheon.
This fall's event was held recently at Tally Ho
restaurant near Talent, and introduced as new
members were (left to right) Mrs. Roger Ster
ion. Mrs. Donald Root. Mrs. Donald L. Welch.
Pythian club will meet Tues
day at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Rene Grosh, 1098 Siskiyou
boulevard, Ashland, with Mrs.
George Thomas assisting.
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15 South Central
Bride-Elect Guest
At Shower Party;
Wedding Monday
Miss Ga le Sweeney was hon
ored with a bridal shower Octo
ber 11 at the home of Mrs. Seth
Caldwell, 715 Lozier lane, with
Mrs. Fred Landers as co-hostess.
Miss Sweeney was the bride
elect of Dale Gene Copies, Box
115, Route 1, Eagle Point. They
j were married October 15 at the
i home of her parents. Mr. and
I Mrs. Rex Sweeney, 714 Beek
man avenue, in a double wed
ding with Mr. Copley's twin
brother, Donald Dean Copley,
I who married Miss Bertha Belle
I Allen, Route 2, Box 47A, Cen
! tral Point.
! At the shower members of
Miss Sweeney's Sunday school
i class at the First Baptist church
i assisted with the serving,
j Those who attended the show
i er were Mrs. James Neely, Mrs.
Jim McDaniel, Mrs. Claire Gil
ham, Mrs. Joan Raymond, Mrs.
j Rex Sweeney, Mrs. A. R. Copley,
; Mrs. Herman Pfahl, Miss Faith
; Diederich, Misses Judy and Ar
ietta Blackburn, Miss Marcia
Hedrick, Miss Darlene Morrow,
Miss Ruth Hunter. Miss Sharon
Larrimer, Miss Helen DeCarlaw.
Miss Roma Gilbert and the hon
ored guest.
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Brown
STORE
Fluhrer Building
Sunday. October 21. 1956
Mrs. Floyd Harl Jr., Mrs. James C. Hayes.
Mrs. M. Donald McGeary and Mrs. Arlon
Skinner. Medford Junior Service league is
one of the city's most active organizations,
both from a civic and a social standpoint, and
it's major project is maintenance of a kinder
garten for hard-of-hearing children.
SOC Faculty
Members Wed
In Roseburg
Ashland Miss Flora JaneJ
Schuster and Dr. Elliott Bolte
MacCracken, both on the facul
ty of Southern Oregon college,
were married October 6 in a
ceremony held at St. George's
Episcopal church, Roseburg.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Alfred S. Tyson. The
newlyweds made a trip to the
Oregon coast and are living at
262 Hargadine street in Ashland.
For the wedding the bride
wore a gown of powder blue lace
with full skirt and three-quarter
length sleeves. She carried white
carnations on her mother's white
prayer book.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac
Cracken, brother and sister-in-law
of the bridegroom from
Roseburg, attended the couple.
Mrs. MacCracken wore a
toast-colored wool sheath dress
and corsage of bronze and yellow
chrysanthemums.
Candles and bouquets of
autumn leaves decorated the
church altar.
A family party at the Gordon
MacCracken home followed the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.
Schuster who lived in Corvallis
for 35 years. The bridegroom's
family the late Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon MacCracken lived in
Ashland for 40 years.
The bride, a member of Pi
Beta Phi sorority, and of Mortar
Board, received her bachelor's
and master's degree from Ore
gon State college and instructs
in secretarial science. Dr. Mac
Cracken holds a bachelor's de
gree from Oregon State college,
a master's degree from Columbia
university and his doctorate
from Standford university. He
is an associate professor of
science at SOC.
To Meet
V" Rogue chapter National Fed
eration of Grandmothers clubs
of America, will meet for des
sert, Monday, October 22, at
1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L. L.
Lollis, 129 North Oakdale av
enue. r
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Couple Weds
At Ceremony
In Kansas
From Topeka, Kan., comes
news of the wedding of Miss
Patricia Lee Finnie and Ken
neth Roger Wright at St.
John's Lutheran church Friday,
October 5. The Rev. J. G. Jac
obson officiated at the double
ring ceremony, held at 7:30
o'clock in the evening.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Fin
nie of Topeka. Mr. Wright is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
E. Wright, 2345 Finley lane,
Medford
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a ballerina
length gown of Chantilly lace
and tulle. The fitted bodice was
styled with a scoop neckline
edged in deep scallops and the
full skirt was fashioned with a
gathered panel of lace in the
front and back which was form
ed with a gathered panel of lace
and tulle. A cap of lace and
seed pearls held her tulle veil
and she carried a bouquet of
red roses.
Miss Karen Chrisienson was
maid of honor for her cousin
and she wore a ballerina length
gown of pink net over taffeta.
Her bouquet was of yellow car
nations. Thomas Kennelos, Syracuse,
N. Y., was best man.
G. G. Grefe, organist, play
ed the nuptial music and accom
panied Mrs. Dale Palmer, cou
sin of the bride, who sang.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Finnie wore a Dior blue
dress with dusty pink accessor
ies and a corsage of pink roses.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parlor.
Mr. Wright, an airman in the
United States Air Force, is sta
tioned at Forbes Air Force Base,
Kan. The best man, also in the
Air Force, is a friend of the
bridegroom. Mr. Wright is a
graduate of Medford High
school and joined the service in
1954.
The newlywed couple are ma
king their home at 302 The
Drive, Topeka.
Howard-Haynes
Ceremony Held
At Bride's Home
Talent Miss Lyda E. Haynes
became the bride of H. J. How
ard, Ashland, in a ceremony
held Friday, .October 5, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Robertson in
Talent at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning. The Rev. Ed Harmon offi
ciated at the candlelight cere
mony attended by friends and
relatives.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, I. F. Koenig of Bakers
field, Calif., the bride wore a
gold crystaline ballerina length
dress with brown accessories.
Her headdress was of gold lace
and trimmed in lilies of the
valley and small white roses.
She carried a bouquet of golden
spider chrysanthemums.
Mrs. James E. Smith was
matron of honor for her sister.
She wore a dress of changeable
rose colored taffeta and carried
bronze chrysanthemums. H. W.
McCarley of Ashland served as
best man.
The house was decorated with
autumn flowers. Tall gold light
ed candles were on the fire
place. For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Robertson wore a blue knit
suit with pink rose corsage.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held.
After a wedding trip to Ne
vada the newlywed couple will
make their home in Ashland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roger Wright
(Hodge studio, Topeka)
Adams-Gardner
Ceremony Held
At Bride's Home
Mrs. Lois Gardner, 129 Ken
wood avenue, became the bride
of Marvin F. Adams. 425 Man
zanita street, in a ceremony held
Sunday, October 14, at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon at the
bride's home. The Rev. Thomas
McCamant officiated at the
ceremony attended by close fri
ends and relatives. Mrs. Gardn
er is the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Hardin of Clovis,
New M"xico. Mr. Adams is the
son of Mrs. Alva Warner.
For the wedding the bride
wore a white and gold dress ac
cented with white and pink car
nations. Mrs. Cody Stewart,
Fortuna, Calif., was matron of
honor for her mother. She wore
a blue suit with red and white
carnations.
Raymond Adams served as
best man for his brother.
Following the ceremony a
reception was given by the Ray
mond Adams'. After a wedding
trip to Fortuna and Anderson
Calif, the couple will make their
home at 129 Kenwood drive.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Alax Radke and
daughter. Concord, Calif.
The bride is a waitress at
Kim's Restaurant. Mr. Adams
is employed by Cascade Wood
products as a sawyer.
Shower Is. Given
At Corliss Home
Mrs. James A. Johnson of 383
O'Gara street, was honored with
an anticipation shower Tuesday,
October 16, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold H. Corliss, 938
South Hoily street. Hostesses for
the event were Mrs. H. H. Cor
liss and Mrs. Robert H. Corliss.
The evening included games,
opening of gifts, and refresh
ments. Mrs. O. D. Frazee poured.
Guests included Mrs. Frazee,
Mrs. Max Wimmer, Mrs. Frank
Ward, Mrs. Hazel Canfield, Mrs.
Harper, Mrs. Norman Buvick,
Frank Buchter, Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Lee Pinkham, Mrs. Ken
neth Corliss, Miss Jerry Jerome
and the guest of honor.
Electa Club
Electa Social club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Dana W.
Bowers. 48 Rose avenue, at 1
p.m.: October 26 for dessert
luncheon. Chairman of the com
mittee will be Mrs. Francis Tay
lor. Cards will follow a business
meeting.
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To Meet at Shirley
Mistletoe club of the Royal
Neighbors of America will hold
a business meeting at the home
of Mrs. A. B. Shirley, 2681
Buckshot road. Wednesday, Oc
tober 24, at 7:30 p.m.-
A dessert will be served by
Mrs. C. R. Alexander, Mrs.
George A. Culy, and Miss
Blanche Arnold.
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Couple Married
In Home Service
Miss Mildred Lenora Davis
became the bride of Jewel David
Kirklin in a ceremony held Sat
urday, September 29, at the home
of the bride's parents, 1093
Brookdale road, Medford.
Miss Davis is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis, i
Mr. Kirklin is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Adams, 1090
Waverly avenue. The Rev. Perry
Johnson officiated at the 10:30
o'clock morning ceremony at
tended by 25 friends and rela
tives. Given in marriage by her ;
father, Miss Davis wore tur-'
quoise print shantung dress with i
white accessories. Her corsage
was of white carnations and she
work pink flowers in her hair.
Her attendant was Miss Jean
Cole. She wore a turquoise col-;
ored knit suit accented with
white carnation corsage. Best 1
man was Jerrel Kirklin, broth- j
er of the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held. Cake and cof
fee were served by the bride's
mother.
Miss Davis attend-d Medford
High school and Mr. Kirklin is
employed by the Rogue River
Packing company.
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