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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1957)
f . 5w , pi ,- M A - 5r it . Z - . " r f i .. , A W'i - -T,? & wi Mr. aad Mri. Wallr Irving Hopper (tvnacKsirai rnoio; First Methodist Church Scene of Hopper- J Food Rites Blue delphinium and Ester Reed daisies decorated First Methodist church Sunday, June 9. for the three o'clock afternoon wedding of Miss Charlotte Ann Wood and Walter Irving Hopper. Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride it daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jack H. Wood, 2220 'hrr.ii,r f iho hrM. nrf Arth,,, Ruhl Way, Medford. The bride-; groom is a inn of Mr. and Mrs William I. Hopper of Las Vegas. New Fur ber wedding the bride wort white ballerina length nylon frock with ahoulder length '"'u r ' w" """-.ents. Mrs. Gretchen Wade cut iita. She carried a w hite (!lnd scrved lhe wedding cake, prayer book with white rosebuds Mrs William Young. Mis. Gor aod etephanotis and an Irish don Castle and Mrs .Chester Ash lac handkerchief which wasjton served the punch Miss carried by the grandmother of!JeanRe Brobst. cousin of the th bridegroom at her wedding , bride, was in charge of the guest S yeara ago. Mr. Wood gave book. hia daughter In marriage. For her daughter s wedding Mr. Darrell Keating of Mrs. Wood chose a rose dress Kugene was matron of honor w ith white accessories. Mrs. Hop and Misa Arlene Redmond of per wore 'a pastel green dress Boieburg was bridesmaid. They with white accessories. They wore pale blue dresses of crys-; both wore white carnation cor talline with matching blue hats. ! sages. hoes, and gloves. They carried , During the reception for the nosegayg of Ester Reed daisies newly wed couple the engage nd blue delphinium. ment of Miss Irma Hoffman to Richard Spight of Eureka was Edgar Thomas was announced, best man and David Wood, i The bride-elect is a daughter of Jeim hard says Achieves ""O A Perfection i Jl Again! aV Taes tH pure and simple fcwuc dress and artfully en dcs tt with fflihioi in the torm of neat tucking that rn-he$ the front adds Li'pnse in the bac' In jvv Br'v Brcn Mink, Avccocc Hcrr-er, Craroer ". c'w a""- R s"w 'H tr 2 2 22'; Oi,-s exciu- Shcp at th Pink Store . . . Where You Park at the Door 2' 7 Fost Moin Ph. SP Rahle of Portland' seated the guests. Soloist at the wedding was Edgar Thomas. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the garden at tne home o tne bride s par. 2 - 8992 Adam?ons Observe Coral Anniversary At Garden Party Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Adamson celebrated their coral wedding anniversary June 7. with a gar den reception for 75 friends. As sisting at the refreshment table were Mrs. Verne Wilson, Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. Frank Blaar and Mrs. Horace Doolen. Greetings were received dur ing the evening from manv states. includine telephone calls from Ft. Worth. Tex. . and Dodzc were married in 1922 in Ari zona, where Mr. Adamson was a faculty member at the Univer sity of Arizona. They have lived also in New Mexico, Denver. Colo., Kansas and Texas, before coming to Medford 10 years ago. Mrs. Adamson is minister of music at First Methodist church and holds a state office as Ore gon Conference secretary of Wesleyan Service cuilds for the Methodist church. Mr. Adamson, a former lay leader in the church, is active as an adult teacher in the Church school, active in Boy Scout and YMCA boards, and a Rotarian. The Adamsons reside at 839 East Jackson Boulevard. Betrothal News Told at Reception Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hoff man of Talent, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Irma, to Edgar Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas of Portland. Miss Hoffman is a graduate of Phoenix High school. Mr. Thomas, who is making his home in Medford, is a graduate of Oregon State college and is a staff member at television sta tion KBES-TV. The engagement announce ment was made at the reception which followed the wedding of Miss Charlotte Wood and Irv- j ing Hopper Sunday, June 9. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hoffman of Talent. Mr. Thomas is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas of Portland. For her traveling attire the bride chose a beige sheath dress with matching accessories. They will make their home at 800 South Oakdale avenue after a wedding trip to southern Calif ornia. The bride lived in Medford for five years a:id attended Medford High school and Southern Ore gon college. Her parents will leave Medford in the near future for Washington. D C. where Mr. Wood has been transferred by the United States Forest Service. The bridegroom attended Col lege of Pacific at Stockton, Calif., and has been making his home in Medford. He is em ployed as a technician at tele vision station KBES-TV. Relatives of the bride from out-of-town were Mrs. Herbert Wood, Seattle. grandmother; Mrs. Russell Brobst, Bellevue, Wash., aunt; and Miss Jean Brobst, Bellevue, cousin. Rela tives of the bridegroom who at tended included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hopper of Las Vegas: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hop per. Wolf Creek, Ore., aunt and uncle; G. W. Hopper Jr.. Wolf Creek, cousin; and W. G. Hopper, Inglewood, Calif., grandfather. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierce, Oak land, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Castle. Portland, Al Farlow, Arcada, Calif., and Misi Ann Williamson, Eureka. Prior to the wedding several parties were given for the couple. A bridal shower was held for the bride at Rogue Val ley Country club Saturday, June 8, by women members of the staff and wives of staff members of the television station. Ap proximately 40 guests attended the shower. Among the guests were Mrs. W. I. Hopper, mother of the bridegroom. Miss Arlene Redmond, Mri. Darrell Keating, and Mrs. Jack H. Wood, mother of the honored guest. Friday evening a rehearsal parly was given at the Holland hotel by Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hopper, parents of the bride groom. Secretaries Hold Dinner Ceremony Installation of 1957-58 officers of the Rogue River chapter. Na tional Secretaries Association (International), highlighted the June meeting held Thursday eve ning in the downstairs dining room of the Timber Room. In stalling officer was Mrs. Darlyne Rudd, retiring president of the local chapter, assisted by Mrs. Jeanne Brown, past president of the chapter. The traditional candlelight and flowers were used for the in stallation of Mrs. Virginia Schu ster, president; Mrs. Gloria Smith, first vice-president: Mrs. Kay Jandreau, second vice-president: Mrs. Kathryn Thomas, re cording secretary: Mrs. Marion Langley. corresponding secre tary; and Mrs Gwcnn Caster, treasurer. Guests attending were Mrs. Alta Bledsoe and Mrs. Doris Morris. The retiring president. Mrs. Rudd. was presented a gold com pact bearing an 7SA emblem as a gift from the chapier. ' ' ' v ' " Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Floyd Pawlowski (Brainerd photo) Pazdozvski-Myhre Service Held at Lutheran Church Among June brides is the former Marilyn JoAnn Myrhe, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Myhre, 1070 Spring street, whose wedding to Alphonse Floyd Pawlowski took place June 9 at Zion Lutheran church. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pawlowski, Route 1, Box 8, Jacksonville. The Rev. G. H. Hillerman read the ceremony at eight o'clock in the evening in the presence of 200 friends and relatives of the couple. Pink and white gladio lus decorated the church and sprays of these blossoms marked the pew ends. Mrs. Oscar Bjorlie and Otto Ewaldsen provided the wedding music. The bride's gow n was of Chan tilly lace fashioned with sweet heart neckline and long fitted sleeves. Her veil was held by a crown of sequins and pearl hearts and she carried white roses. Mr. Ilyhre gave his daughter in mar riage. Mrs. Robert Klumph. cousin of the bride, was matron-of-hon-or. Her frock was of pale green taffeta made princess style with a bow at the back and worn with picture hat and matching shoes Her bouquet was of pink Ester j Reed daisies. Miss Janet Myhre, sister of the bride and Miss Margaret Hamil ton were bridesmaids. Their giwns of pink taffeta matched that worn by the honor attend ant, and they also wore match ing picture hats and shoes. They carried green Ester Reed daisies. Donna Klumph, flower girl, wore a dress to match the honor attendant's gown and carried pink daisies. Dennis Klumph was ring bearer. of OGILVIE SISTERS SHAMPOOS is for your hair! OINIB tomuL tuuat Help keep your hair shiny, soft, yet manageable cleanse with the Essential Shampoo for Normal Hair, 8 oztl. OILY HAmT Help remore unneeded oils!... make your hair look rtalit clean with the Essential Shampoo for Oily Hair, 8 oz., Jl. dry hamt Help replenish natural oils and prevent breaking and split ends with the Essential Shampoo for Dry Hair, 8 oz., $1. permanent waved? Help your hair retain its resilience, and normal sheen and softness with the special Permanent Wave Shampoo, 8 oil, 904. SPECIALISTS IN HAIR AND SCALP CARE DIVISION OF Dorothy Gray, Ltd. A var- Norman Pawlowski was best man for his brother and James Tizekker and Paul Gandt usher ed. James Myhre. brother of the bride, and Jerry Pawlowski, the bridegroom's cousin, were groomsmen. Miss Kay Pawlow ski, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Sandra Siebold. cousin of the bride, lighted the can dles. The bride's mother wore a pink lace dress with matching hat and a white rose corsage for the ceremony, while the bride groom's mother wore a cham pagne colored lace dress with matching hat and green orchid corsage. The reception which followed was in the church parlors. Miss Judy Ewardsen, Mrs. John Gar ner and Mrs. Paul Gandt poured, and Mrs. Albert Griffin cut the wedding cake. Mrs. Clifford Mc- C:nty served as a hostess, Miss Georgia Merlon took charge of the gift table and Miss Betty Falk, cousin of the bride, the guest book. The couple traveled to the Bay area in California for a honey moon, the bride wearing an aqua marine faille suit with white ac cessories. They will live at 401 Oak street in this city. The bride was graduated from Medford High school with the class of 1955 and is a dental as- these medferd ' Sunday. June 16, 19S7 Butte Falls Club Plans Ceremony Butte Falls Mrs. R. T. Nicho of Medford will install the new officers of Butte Falls Garden club Tuesday, June 18 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lee Shep pard. Mrs. Otto Nagel of Eagle Point will speak on Fragrance of Flow ers, and roll call will be answer ed by naming a flower now blooming in their garden. sistant for Dr. R. W. McNair. Mr. Pawlowski, graduate of Jacksonville High school, will re turn to Oregon State college in the fall for his senior year. Here for the wedding were Mrs. Florence Sutton, aunt of the bridegroom from Monterey Park. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Siebold, Roseburg, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Klumph. Myrtle Creek, Ore., relatives of the bride. Three on a M atch each diamond-studded wedding band duplicating, in design, the small gems that flank the center stone in the engagement ring. 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The -moonlit gleam of these lovely cultured beauties is twinkled with diamonds for truly beautiful effect. TOP TO BOTTOM: Diamond Cluster $90 Two diamonds 14k $67 Two diamonds 14k $52 Pauby 14k ring $58 uare ;lers OREGON Plans Card Party A card party will be held Wednesday, June 19. by Get To gether club at Moose hall. The public is invited to atter tti event, set for 1 p.m. have not been notified what to take to the picnic should call the luncheon chairman, Mrs. H. g Mitchel, SP 3-3940. ''411 his, ti fill i(ll j 1 $175 For The Din month ' You'll Give IFith Prulc ..Let Brophyj Be Your Guide Alt price inrlude Federal Tax Iff. FT u mm