Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1957, Image 18

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    FOTJH MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRI3UNE
Sunday, January 6. 1957
Williams-Coker Ceremony
Held in Methodist Church
' Miss Alvidine Coker and
George Kay Williams were mar
ried December 23 in a two o'
clock afternoon ceremony at
First Methodist church. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvis Coker, Los Angeles,
Calif., and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Williams, 121 Ashland avenue.
'; Dr. Raymond Balcomb offici
ated at the double-ring cere
mony, attended by 150 guests.
The couple made a wedding trip
to Modesto, Calif., and will live
at San Jose, Calif., where the
bridegroom is a dental student
at San Jose State college.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a gown of Chantilly lace
over satin fashioned with fitted
bodice, portrait neckjline and
lace-paneled skirt ending in a
chapel train. Her illusion veil
was chapel length and was held
by a crown of seed pearl. She
carried red carnations centered
with a white orchid.
Miss Linda Coker was her sis
ter's maid-of-honor and other
attendants were Mrs. Robert
Steffens and Mrs. Clifford Crites,
the bridegroom's sister. In keep
ing with the red and white color
theme of the wedding the at
tendants wore princess frocks
of red with fitted bodices and
full flaring skirts. They carried
white carnations and wore head
bands of these same flowers.
Miss Carolyn Coker, sister of
the bride, and Miss Chris Kel
lingsworth, Medford, lighted the
candles. They wore gowns of
white flocked nylon with red
velvet ribbon trim and their
flowers were white carnation
wristlets.
Mr. Coker gave his daughter'
In marriage and Larry Van Aus-;
dall was best man for the bride- .
groom. Alvis Coker Jr., the
bride's brother, seated the guests.
William Wilson was vocal so
loist. For the wedding and the re
ception which followed the ;
bride's mother wore a grey wool ;
dress with black accessories and '
pink carnation corsage. The
bridegroom's mother was attired
in a grey satin and net dress
with black accessories and her
flowers were white roses. For
traveling the bride wore a Navy
blue faille suit with white lace
collar and white orchid corsage. '
At the reception the bride
groom's sister, Mrs. Harold Bru-
City Policeman
To Be Speaker
Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will meet Thursday,
January 10. at 2 p.m. at the Sal
vation Army annex, 236 North
Bartlett street.
! Sergeant Clyde Fichtner of
the Medford City Police will
Speak to the group. He will be
presented by Mrs. John Blass,
chirman of narcotics. Devotion
als will be by the Rev. M. M.
Lumley, Church of the Nazarene
of Phoenix, and Mrs. Clynton
Crlsman will furnish the music.
: Mrs. Ernest Santo, Mrs. Vivian
Kyker, Mrs. M. M. Lumley and
Mrs. Ira McDonald will be in
charge of refreshments.
Stated Meeting Set
For Nevita Chapter
r Central Point Nevita chap
ter. Order of Eastern Star, will
hold a stated meeting Tuesday,
January 8, at 8 p.m. at Masonic
temple. Central Point. Mrs. Mel
vin McGrew, worthy matron,
will preside. Mrs. Bernice Mc
Cue will have charge of deco
ctions and Mrs. Paul Snook
will be chairman of refreshments.
To Inspect
Roguette Circle 4, Military
Order of Lady Bugs, will meet
Tuesdav: January 8, at 8 p.m. at
the VFW hall, North Front
street. Mrs. Mae Pinkston, Royal
Lady Gold Bug of Oregon from
North Bend, will inspect the
group.
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ner, San Jose, took charge of
the guest book. Mrs. Blythe
Hirst,Eugene, poured, and cut
ting the cake were Mrs. J. W.
Poague and Mrs. Jerry Igo.
The bride was graduated from
South Gate High school, Los
Angeles, and if a professional
singer. With her father and
brother she makes records for
the Decca company. The bride
groom graduated from Medford
High school before entering
dental college.
Here for the wedding were
Mrs. Shirley Warder, Randy and
Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hines and Rita, all of Modesto;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruner.
brother and sister-in-law of the
bridegroom from San Jose, and
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Hirst, Eugene.
New Church Is Scene of Wedding
Cave Junction Miss Sara Ann
Hoskins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hoskins of Cave
Junction, became the bride of
Raymond Jones at a candlelight
ceremony held at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday, December 23 at the
new Immanuel Methodist church
in Cave Junction. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred E. Jones, Lakewood,
Calif.
The Rev. Robert Kingsbury
officiated at the single ring rites
which were attended by families
and friends of the popular young
couple. The bride was given in
marriage by her father.
Frances Reinoehl, accompa
nied by Mrs. Susan Lemon at
the piano, was soloist.
The bride's ballerina length
gown of white lace and taffeta
was worn with a veil of net
trimmed with lace and caught
with a petite taffeta headpiece.
She carried a white Bible and
a white orchid with lilies of the
valley and white satin ribbon.
Miss Mary Hoskins, her sister's
maid of honor, wore a street
length figured cotton dress in
turquoise, gold and black. Her
Christmas corsage was of silver
and white.
The bridesmaid, Miss La Verne
Greenough, wore a street length
frock of turquoise and a Christ
mas corsage of silver and white.
Alice and Frank Hoskins, sis
ter and brother of the bride,
served as candlelighters. The
little flower girl, Lynda Lemon,
wore a bouffant cotton dress
in a shade of blue-green to
match those of the attendants.
Jack Sauer was best man,
while ushers were Errol Wood
bury and Joe Hoskins.
Mrs. Hoskins chose a coral
street length dress with a silver
and white Christmas 'corsage.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Leo West of Newport, Ore., rep
resented his mother who was
unable to be present. She wore
a rust colored satin suit.
A reception at the Evergreen
school in Cave Junction follow
ed the wedding ceremony. The
turquoise and white motif was
used for the decorations. After
the bride and bridegroom cut
the wedding cake, the refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Wil
lard Decker, Mrs. Errol Wood
bury and Bertha Champney.
The newlyweds have taken a
home on the Caves highway,
near Cave Junction.
Mrs. Jones was graduated
from Illinois Valley High school
in 1956. Her husband is an
alumnus of Kerby Union High
school.
r Balloting and initiation are
on the agenda for a meeting
of Resms chapter, Order of East
ern Star, at 8 p.m. Thursday,
January 10 in the Medford Ma
sonic hall.
Mrs. Fred Graten will be
chairman of refreshments, as
sisted by Mrs. R. L. Ray.
0Ve Rebekah Lodge Announces Meeting
Olive Rebekah lodge will meet
at the Odd Fellows hall, 221
West Sixth street, Monday, Jan
uary 7, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. J. D. Brummond, noble
grand, will preside for her last
meeting and Mrs. Homer Vin
zant, noble grand-elect, will give
the Rebekah work.
Mrs. Lee Garret, Mrs. Vinzant's
daughter, vice grand-elect, will
give the vice-grand's work. In
stallation of new officers for
both Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
will be held Tuesday, January
15, at 8 p.m.
Auxiliary Announces
Meetir.g Monday
The auxiliary to Jackson
County Chapter 8, Disabled
American Veterans, will meet
Monday, January 7 at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Ed Neff,
811 Bennett street.
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