TWO MEDFOHD (OREOOH1 MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, January t, 1S57
Bradshaw-Bohnert Ceremony Held
Tint Christian church hert
was the scene of the holiday sea
son wedding of Miss Jonnie
Doreen Bohnert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Bohnert, Route 1,
Central Point, to Donald Keith
Bradshaw, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K- Bradshaw, Shedd, Ore. The
marriage ceremony took place
Thursday, December 27, at eight
o'clock In the evening with the
Rev. Mr Jean M. Shelley of Cen
tral Point Church of Christ of
ficiating for the double-ring
rites. About 200 guests witnessed
the exchange of wedding vows.
The church sanctuary was dec
orated with baskets of holly and
white chrysanthemums, the color
theme of the wedding being
green and white. Preceding the
rites Miss Mary Kessi. Portland,
Azalea house sister of the bride
from Oregon State college, sang
"Whither Thou Goest" and other
numbers. Mrs. Henry Huener
gardt was accompanist, and
played the wedding marches and
prelude music.
The bride's gown was a Cahill
original of white crystal taffeta
fashioned with fitted bodice, low
waistline and billowing skirt
ending in a brush train. Her finger-tip
veil of illusion was held
by a satin pillbox hat trimmed
with lace, sequins and seed
pearls and made by the bride.
She carried a shower bouquet of
garnet roses on a white Bible.
The bouquet was caught by Miss
Linda Malloroy during the recep
tion. Mrs1. James F. Rice, the former
Marilyn Bohnert, came from Tri
angle, Va., to be her sister's
honor attendant She wore a
gown of deep emerald green
peau de soie, similar in style to
the bride's gown but ballerina
length. Her pillbox hat matched
the gown and she carried a muff
of silver lame ornamented with a
garland of red chrysanthemums
and sprigs of holly.
Mrs. Robert Fisher, Medford,
was bridesmatron and Miss
Sharon Coffman, Central Point,
cousin of the bride, and Miss
Linda Malloroy, Eagle Point,
were bridesmaids. Their frocks
and hats of green peau de soie
matched those of the honor at
tendant, and they carried silver
lame muffs with sprays of holly
and satin ribbon.
Junior bridesmaid was Joan'
Bradshaw, Shedd, small sister of
the bridegroom. Her floor-length
frock of white crystalline was
worn with an emerald green sash
at the low waistline and she car
ried a silver lame muff.
Caryn Sue Llsenbee, cousin of
the bride from Central Point,
was flower girl and Joel David
Williams, a cousin from Grants
Pass, carried the rings. Caryn
wore an emerald green crys
talline dress styled like the
bridesmaids' gowns and carried
a silver basket filled with chrys
anthemum petals and decorated
with holly.
Miss Joanne vonder Hellen,
cousin of the bride, and Miss Bev
erly Beck, a classmate. Central
Point, lighted the candles. They
wore matching pale green sheath
dresses with cummerbunds and
floating panels at the back. Their
wrist bouquets were of red vel
vet and chrysanthemums.
Mr. Bohnert gave his daugh
ter in marriage, and Robin Mc
Kinley, Gervais, Ore., was best
man for the bridegroom. Gary
Bradshaw, Shedd, brother of the
bridegroom, Robert Fisher, Med
ford, David Woolfolk. Eagle
Point, and Lt. James F. Rice,
USMC, brother-in-law of the
bride, served as ushers.
The reception was held in the
church parlors, and decorations
of evergreens, mistletoe and
holly were in the Christmas
spirit. One arrangement, pre
pared by the bride herself, in
cluded a red and silver replica
of an old-fashioned street lamp,
a souvenir table decoration from
an awards breakfast at the 4H
club congress in Chicago which
the bride attended. Under the
lamp stood the figurines of two
carolers made ' for the occasion
by Miss Hildred Daly, Portland,
Azalea house sister of the bride.
The bride's cake was made and
decorated by Mrs. C. W. An
horn. Central Point, who also
arranged the bride's table. The
newlyweds cut the first slice of
wedding cake using a knife in
the bride's silver pattern which
was a gift from members of
Azalea house to the bride, the
retiring president. Cutting and
serving the cake were Mrs. Ar
nold Bohnert and Mrs. Harry
Patricia Snook
And Vern Parent
Engaged to Wed
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
Paul B. Snook, 454 Grand ave
nue. Central Point, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Patricia, to Vern Parent,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Par
ent, Route 1, Central Point.
Miss Snook and Mr. Parent
are graduates of Crater High
school. Miss Snook attended
Southern Oregon college and
Mr. Parent attended Oregon
State college and Southern Ore
gon college. Miss Snook is em
ployed at the Cheney Forest
Products in Central Point and
Mr. Parent is employed by Gulf
Red Cedar.
The wedding date has been
set for early summer.
Dunn, aunts of the bride. An
other aunt, Mrs. Otto Bohnert,
served punch, and coffee was
poured by Mrs. Earle Jossy.
Serving the bridegroom's cake
were Miss Cheryl and Miss Kay
Awbrey, Shedd, cousins of the
bridegroom. Miss Lucy Gardener
and Mrs. Stanley Dew took
charge of the guest book. Miss
Marlena Coffman and Miss Doris
Inman, cousins of the bride, re
ceived gifts, assisted by Mrs.
Wallace Ragsdale.
Glenn Klein, 4H club agent
for the county, arranged the re
ception music.
For the wedding and reception
the bride's mother wore a sheath
dress of gray sheer wool with
all-over design in pastel embroi
dery. It was styled with a fitted
empire waistline and full skirt
pleated in back and worn with
pink and black accessories. Her
corsage was pink and white
carnations. The bridegroom's
mother chose a sheath dress of
soft pink-beige wool jersey with
white feather hat and white ac
cessories. Her corsage was pink
and white carnations.
The bride attended Crater
High school before entering Ore
gon State college and the bride
groom, a graduate of Shedd High
school, attended the same college.
Both the bride and bridegroom,
the matron-of-honor and the best
man are all 10-year 4H club
members and the sisters were
recognized both in Oregon and
nationally for their accomplish
ments. In addition the brides
maids, three ushers, a candle
lighter and several who assisted
with the wedding are, or have
been, 4H members. The bride's
parents and the bridegroom's
father are 4H club leaders.
Here for the wedding were
Mrs. Martha Abraham, grand
mother of the bridegroom, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Abraham and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Awbrey and
daughters, all of Shedd; Mrs. By
ron Bradshaw; Miss Beverly
Bradshaw and Miss Marilyn
Bradshaw, all Albany, Ore., Mrs.
Dorothea McKinley, Gervais, and
Mrs. Johnny Stuckey, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Williams and
sons, Martin and Monte and Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Eide, Grants Pass.
The newlyweds traveled to
southern California for their
honeymoon, the bride wearing
a turquoise blue suit with black
accessories and a corsage of red
roses. The couple attended the
Tournament of Roses and the
OSC-Iowa football game in the
Rose Bowl. They will live on
the Bohnert ranch.
The bride, member of a widely
known Jackson county family,
has lived near Central Point her
entire life. The bridegroom is a
member of two pioneer families
in the Albany-Corvallis area.
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Among tha many couples who held open
house last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore M. Garhart, 1017 Reddy avenue. Here
the hosts and Mrs. Garhart's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold B. Meloth, Los Angeles, pre
pare to sample the punch In preparation for
the arrival of the first guests. The Meloihs
left last week for the east coast from where
they will go to Europe for an extended stay;
Ruth Ann Coggins,
William C. Hayes
Plan June Rites
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coggins,
1329 Beekman, Medford, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Ann, to William
C. Hayes, son of Mrs. Art Miller,
Phillipsberg, Kan., and nephew
of Mrs. Cari Alexander, 115
Oak street. Central Point.
Miss Coggins is a senior at
Medford High school. Her en
gagement to Mr. Hayes was an
nounced in Beaver, Calif., Christ
mas day at the home of her
aunt and uncle, the Rev. and
Mrs. John F. Groth.
Mr. Hayes, who attended pub
lic schools in Phillipsberg, is
employed by McFadden Logging
company in Medford.
A June wedding is planned.
Miss Ruth Ann Coggins
Medford Couple To Marry Soon
bank in Medford. She it a Sun
day school teacher at First Bap-
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Deiderich,
436 North Bartlett street, an
nounce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Faith, to Roger Cald
well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Caldwell, 715 Lozier lane.
Miss Deiderich was graduated
from high school in Chester,
Calif., and is employed as a
bookkeeper at the U.S. National
tist church. Mr. Caldwell was
graduated from Medford High
school and served six months in
the United States Army at Fort
Ord, Calif. He is employed by
Gilman's Dairy in Medford.
The wedding date has been set
for February 9.
Ceremony Held Here Weds Pair
Miss Audrey B. Brist, became
the bride of Ronald W. Bartlett
in a ceremony held Friday, De
cember 21, in the Fireplace room
at the First Presbyterian church.
Dr. D. Kirkland West officiat
ed at the double ring ceremony
held at 3 o'clock in the after
noon. The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brist,
Cedar Falls, Iowa. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard S. Bartlett, Salem, Ore.
The bride wore a waltz length
gown of white crystallette styl
ed on princess lines with por
trait neckline, short sleeves, and
panels of Schiffle embroidery
on the fitted bodice and skirt.
Back detail included a bustle.
She wore a small matching hat
and carried white gardenias
with white stephanotis.
Mrs. Frank Reich attended
the bride. She wdre a blue knit
suit and carried a bouquet of
pink carnations.
Max Morris served as best
man.
Baskets of white chrysanthe
mums decorated the room where
the ceremony was held. Mrs. H.
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E. Marsh played the traditional
wedding music and Richard D.
Werner played two violin selec
tions. , Following the ceremony the
newlywed couple left on a wed
ding trip to Waterloo, Iowa. On
the return trip they stopped at
Salt Lake City, Utah; Reno, Vir
ginia City, Carson City, Nev
ada; and Sacramento, Calif. For
her traveling attire the bride
wore a white wool knit suit with '
black a;cessories. . !
The bride is a graduate of
West Waterloo High school, New
England Conservatory of Music,
Boston, and the University of
Oregon. She is orchestra direc
tor of the Medford Public
schools. Mr. Bartlett was grad
uated from Salem Public schools,
Salem, Ore., and Willamette un
iversity. He is employed as band
director at Hedrick Junior High
school in Medford. The newly
wed couple are making their
home at 335 South Ivy street.
Patricia Sether
Becomes Bride of
John J. Haskin
Of interest hera is newt of
the wedding of Miss Patricia E.
Sether, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor C. Sether, 1007 Queen
Anne avenue, to John J. Haskin
of Palo Alto, Calif. The bride
groom is a son of Mrs. Guy
Morgan Haskin, Palo Alto, and
the late Mr. Haskin.
The marriage ceremony was
held December 16 at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon at Grace Luth
eran church, Palo Alto, with
Pastor Harold J. Brown officiat
ing. The bride wore a green suit
with white satin hat and white
gloves and her corsage was of
white orchids. Her attendant
was Miss Dolores M. Klassen,
Oakland, Calif. Miss Klassen
; wore a brown suit and brown
: accessories. Her corsage was
small yellow rosebuds,
j Following the ceremony the
! bridegroom's mother gave a
small reception in her home for
members cf the families and
i close friends of the couple. The
newlyweds spent their honey
moon at resorts in northern
California and will live in Ingle
wood, Calif.
The bride, a graduate of Med-
; ford schools and Stanford uni
! versity, has been with the United
; Geological survey in Palo Alto
as a secretary. Mr. Haskin at
' tended Palo Alto High school
and then spent four years in the
i United States Air Force. He is
now an engineering student at
the Northrop Aeronautical In
; stitute in Inglewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sether were In
; Palo Alto for their daughter's
wedding.
Luncheon Planned
By Society Guild
Philharmonic Society guild
; will hold a luncheon meeting
j Thursday, January 10, at 12:30
; p.m. in the upstairs dining room
: of the Rogue Valley Country
; club. Election of officers will
; be held.
The guild will formulate
plans for a music appreciation ;
j hour to be held previous to the !
day of a concert on Sunday, !
January 27, in Medford High j
; school auditorium. I
Mts. Tom Popham, guild presi- j
! dent, said plans also are under- j
; way for the tryouts for a fem
: inine soloist to appear with the j
orchestra in the spring concert, i
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Mistletoe club will hold in
stallation of officers Wednesday,
January 9. The ceremonies will
follow a dessert luncheon at
12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Art Johnson, Jacksonville-Central
Point highway.
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