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o O TWO MEDPCHD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUHB Padgham-Houghton J bedding Held in Episcopal Church Sunday. June 23. 1957 A cereway he'.S S.jrdr. June 35 at S". Mam Episcopal c'l'jr b m Med.'-rd wrddrd Miss Mac 3 Il'i':git'.?. youngest da of Mr and Mrs. Dwight X. IJ" g !). 512 Daxota ave- the bride wore a beige suit with brown accessories. The bride attended Medford high school and was graduated earlier this month from South ern Oregon college, Ashland. .niie to B- rara Pdghm, son i The briaegroom. who was com of Mr. and Un. limry F. Pad- missioned a second lieutenant in Kf3V J?07 Sprirgbri-iok road, the United States Army when Tie- Koo. Go rge ft. V. Bolster j graduated from Oregon State col tcad mrr3Ke service at lege, will report for duty at Fort '.wo o'd'ifk in Ihe if.tmwm The re "cpun wwh follow ed" Wa 3' l br.r.e td Mr. nd Er'o:d EarnoTi, South r f?c :gwa. Th bn ttore gown of trahtior:al tthi'e atin, styled pr 'tS fashion with Peter Pan col.r lor g :ev tnd buttons from oo-Biin to hemline. The $irt s 'a'hionel ith a modi fud Mi';e hrj and a slight tr.9 o Si bno rtrned a white orr;6 -, her pryer book. W. If Gulfta'hl. Seattle, was nor a'enriint fjr her sister, nd 9'iolr.r ;ir. Mrs. Elmer t McL'9'i of .Stmt Sosa, Calif., briies i rron. Miss Ann r-!g!3. vir of the bride 'oom. 93 bridesmaid. They worts y!low Hffe'a frocks of le mon ;io- dsined vith short sleeves and .8irts .ith back flar es. Their flower -ere lavender orchids combined ith shattered carnations. All tl orchids ud for the wedding were grown by J. D. Bolton, the bridegroom's uncle uno raises these flowers as a hobby. Little Jennifer McDade. the bride's niece, was flower girl. She wore a white organdy frock with yellow sash. Mr. Houghton gave his daugh ter in marriage, and Henry Pad gham III, older brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ush ers were William Padgham, an other brother. Alf Guldahl and Elmer McDade, brothers-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Ernest Conrad played the wedding marches. For the wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a blue dress with matching hat and or chid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige polished cotton dress with white orchid corsage. Mrs. D. J- Bolton, aunt of the bridegroom, cut the wedding cakes using an heirloom knife loaned by Mrs. W. J. Warner. The newlyweds will live at 15 Renault after returning from their wedding trip. For traveling Eustis, Virginia. Home Rites Wed Couple Miss Deloris Jean Pardee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie F. Pardee, Gold Beach, became the bride of Dr. Robert Alton Guderian. Drain, Ore., in a cere mony Sunday, June 16, held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Guderian, 1304 West Tenth street, Medford. The Rev. Lawrence E. Guder ian of Tigard, superintendent of Portland district Methodist Epis copal church and cousin of the bridegroom, officiated at the single ring ceremony at 6:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white suit and carried a bouquet of white flowers. Mrs. Corene Davis, sister of the bride, came from Gold Beach to attend the bride. Capt. Louis I. Lindstrom of Fort Sill, Okla., served as best man. Mrs. Carol LeGrander, sister of the bride of Drain, was solo ist and Mrs. Inez Smith played the traditional wedding music. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at Guderian home. The bride was employed as the dental office assistant for Dr. Guderian in Drain. The bridegroom is a graduate of Southern Oregon college and the Oregon Dental school at Port land. He is now in dental prac tice at Drain where the couple will make their home. Also attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Fano Hum phreys, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. The newlywed couple will spend their honeymoon at the family summer home at Odell Lake. i - '-i k V: -v' rw-j ill n v v r $ f f - Methodist Church Scene Of Parent-Snook I bedding Central Point One of June's ! The gowns worn bv the Misses large weddings was that of Miss von Buskirk and Eskew were of til ' . . . cjn o fragrant froficky wav c'jpoI cologne by Faberga fe'Hing OS a dip in the ocean beguiling o a mermaid . . vet choice d deep-tea Aphredlsla, wanderlust WwAm, tropical Tigress, stardusted Act IV ftxjividually gift boxed 2.50 to 10. or ail four in the cwarm.rg COLOGNE GUAR7ETTE 3. and 5. the set Plu. 7.x We Give Northern Stamps Doublt Stampt en PrMcripHonl Open Week Djyi 8:30 a.m. hj 10:30 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ( PBUO CENTRE Miss Sidney Smith left last week for Honolulu. T.H.. where she will attend summer session at the University of Hawaii and visit friends. Miss Smith, a dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith. 1033 Reddy avenue, taught the third grade last year at Sunset Valley school. Cedar Hills, near Portland. She will return to Med ford August 4. (Knackstedt photo) Miss Cor alee May D alt on Is Bride of Richard IFhitc Miss Coralee May Dalton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dal ton, Valley View drive, Mediord, became the bride of Richard E White, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White, 3654 South Pacific high way, Medford, in a double ring ceremony held Saturday, June 15 The Rev. Raymond E. Balcomb officiated at the four o'clock after noon ceremony held at the First Methodist church. Two hundred guests attended. Patricia Mae Snook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Snook, Route 2. Central Point, to Vern Irvin Parent. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Parent, Route 1, Central Point. The cer emony took place Saturday, June 1 8. in First Methodist church. Medford, with Dr. Raymond Balcomb officiating. Mr. Snook gave his daughter in marriage. The reception was held in the church parlors. Tall baskets of garden flowers decorated the church and parlors for the event, with the reception flowers being of lilac and maize. The bride s wedding gown was of lace and net over white taffeta: the bodice was designed with mandarin collar, and her veil of white net and matching lace was made by her mother. She carried a cascade bouquet of white Ester Reed daisies with lilac ribbon. Mrs. Bert Simmons. Eagle Point, was her sister's honor at tendant. Bridesmatrons and maids were Mrs. Paul McQuadc, Central Point; Mrs. Gordon Lay ton, Medford. Miss Sherril von Buskirk. Central Point and Iiss Donna Eskew, Gold Hill. Mrs. Simmons wore a yellow cotton frock fashioned with boat neck and very full skirt. Her shoes, gloves and wide hat matched her frock in color and she carried yellow daisies. Mrs. Layton and Mrs. Mc Quade were dressed in lilac cot ton frocks vith matching acces sories and carried bouquets of maize colored Ester Reed daisies. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white lace over satin fashion ed with fitted bodice. The full skirt formed a train of lace and tulle. Her fingertip length veil was held by a crown of sequins and she carried a white orchid encircled by stephanotis. Her gown and veil were designed by the bride's mother. The bride wore a lucky penny, borrowed from her brother, in her slipper. Mrs. Charles Culy of Happy Camp, Calif., was matron of honor and Miss Mary Kay White and Miss Rosiland Anderson were bridesmaids. Mrs. Culy wore a frock of aquamarine crystalline while the brides maids were in pale yellow. They carried bouquets of matching Ester Reed daisies. Little Marcia Day, cousin of the bride from Albuquerque, N. Mex., was flower girl and Linn Dalton was ring bearer. Candle lighters were Earl and Henry Dalton. brothers of the bride. Charles Dean served as best man and William Rombach and Dale Newton seated the guests. The church was decorated with roses and Ester Reed dais ies. Mrs. Arthur Schafroth of Denner was soloist. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Glen Rader home at 1428 Crown ave- Couple Married In Home Rites Mrs. Goldie B. Brooks and George C." Wimer were married June .14 in a small ceremony held at the Parsonage of First Christian church here. The Rev. William C. Piper officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. McQuat. daughter and son-in-law of the bride, attended the couple The couple made a trip to Fresno, Calif., and Lake Tahoe, and will return here later this month to live at 3595 Jackson ville highway. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wimer have lived here many years and are widely known. Mr. Wimer is head car clerk for the South ern Pacific company. nue, Medford. Mrs. Clyde Varn er, sister of the bridegroom from Connecticut, and Mrs. R. J. Ritchey of Medford cut and served the wedding cake. Miss Patty Rutherford of Corvallis served the bridegroom's cake which was baked by the bride s grandmothers. Mrs. Burle Grif fin poured the coffee and Mrs William Rombach poured the punch. Mrs. Dennis Whitcher was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Dale Newton and Miss Katherine Ritchey were at the gift table. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Dalton chose a light blue shantung dress with white ac cessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. White wore a blue crepe dress with pink and white carnation cor sage. Mrs. Eleanor Mankins wore a pink lace dress and Mrs. Anne Dalton was ina silk print dress. Both are grandmothers of the bride. Out of town guests included Mrs. Clyde Varner and daugh- I ter, of Rockville, Conn., sister of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rutherford and daughter, Patty, Corvallis: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Cave Junction; Mrs. May Sawyer and Ralph White, Grants Pass; and Mrs A. M. Day and three children of Albuquerque. The newlywed couple left on ELL a weaning trip to Yenowstom National park. The bride chose for her traveling attire a whit dacron frock with the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school. The bride groom is a graduate of Phoenix High school and attended Ore gon State college. He is the Snap-On Tool dealer for Jack son and Josephine counties. 1 4 v - ,4 - f t " fc f iVt i , ' " i Mjftt, . V , 1 Miss Shirley Lynch left Med ford recently by air to spend the summer in Wiesbaden. Germany. Miss Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch, 139 Kenwood avenue, will return in lata sum mer and enter Lewis and Clark college in the fall for her sen ior year. Luncheon Given For Bride-Elect; Wedding Sunday Mrs. Piatt Andrews and Mrs. Everett Gillespie were hostesses for a luncheon Thursday which honored Miss Harriett Elizabeth Dowson. bride-elect of Lt. Fred Cutter Van Bebber. Their wed ding will be held Sunday, June 30, at First Presbyterian church, Medford. Wedding bells, hearts, and summer flowers decorated the tables for the luncheon held at the Gillespie residence on East Main street. Following the luncheon bridge was played. Twelve guests at tended. Miss Dowson is a daughter of Mrs. Wasem Dowson, 47 South Berkley Way. Lt. Van Bebber is a son of Mrs. Ralph Van Bebber of Lawrence. Kan. Daughter Home Miss Sharon Hogan has ar rived in Medford to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hogan. Siskiyou court. This past year Miss Hogan taught kindergarten classes in Garfield elementary school, Cleveland, Ohio. AM Kit 05t tvM The TowtE touch in solid silver is dis tinctive to begin with and forever ajter! You'll choose wisely and well by selecting her gift here, from our large collection of the world's most beautiful sterling designs. Our Bridal Registry may have her pattern listed here. t-Pc. Place Settings. (nm $J9.75 Servhl Pieces, from $4.23 Teaspoons, from $3.75 LAWRENCE'S YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE Specializing In Fine Silver, Diamonds and Watches! 130 EAST MAIN EST. 1903 maize color with matching ac-1 cessorics and their bouquets were lilac tinted daisies. All four frocks were designed identically to that worn by Mrs. Simmons. Kathy Snook and Mary Sim mons, nieces of the bride, were flower girls and Wayne and Rich ard Knotts, nephews of the bride groom from Lostine, Ore., car ried the rings. Lighting the can dles were Miss Colleen Snook. Central Point and Mrs. Donald Allen, Medford. They wore lilac colored frocks to match the other attendants and carried altar can dles in the lilac-maize colors. Fred Hoge, Central Point, was the bridegroom's best man and ushering were Adrian van Horn Jr., and Cpl. Lyle Yocum, both of Central Point, and Gordon Layton and Gordon Tidwell, both Medford. Mrs. Stanley Snook, sister-in-law of the bride, provided the wedding music. For the reception Mrs. Rich ard Dunn, Central Point, poured and Mrj. Glodene Eaker. Camp White, cut the wedding cake. Two aunts of the bride. Mrs. John Snook and Mrs. Ralph Snook, look charge of the gifts and Mrs. Eugene Snook. Cen tral Point, took charge of the guest book. For the wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a floral print ensemble with yellow rose corsage, and the bridegroom's mother was attired in a Navy ' blue suit worn with pink rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Parent traveled to San Francisco for their wed ding trip, the bride wearing an ice blue Dior-inspired dress with white accessories and a corsage of white Ester Reed daisies. The newlyweds are now at home at 521 Merriman road. The bride attended Crater High school and Southern Ore gon college, Ashland. She is em ployed by Cheney Forest prod ucts as a stenographer. Mr. Par ent, who attended Crater High school, Oregon State and South ern Oregon colleges, is employed by the Gulf Red Cedar company. Here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knotts, Lostine, .Ore.; Mrs. Val Kuhn and daughter, Patricia, aunt and cousin of the bridegroom from : Munich, Germany; Pfc. Elgin : Robinson, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William Struhbar and family, Hubbard, Ore. i .B-H u,. i .i . j jiiui i i.i.ui ...i ii i muni jnyy- i w.-wrew Miss Joanna Ritter (Classic photo) Announce Trothal Of Joanne Ritter, To Le eSanderson Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ritter of Gold Hill announce the engagement of their .daughter, Joanne, to Lee Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. San derson of Sams Valley. Miss Ritter is a graduate of Crater High school, Central Point. Mr. Sanderson was grad uated from Crater High school in 1955 and now is employed at Fir Ply Inc. No date has been set for the wedding. Beverly Jean Sanderson (Classic photo) Miss Sanderson, And Jack Pech Engaged to Wed Sams Valley Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of Sams Val ley announce the engagement of their daughter. Beverly Jean, to Jack William Pech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pech Sr. of Lake creek. Miss Sanderson is a graduate of Crater High school. Central Point and is employed by the Chamber of Commerce in Med- , I ford Mr. Pech is a 1955 graduate of Eagle Point High school and j is now employed by Steve Wil i son Logging company. I No date has been set for the 1 wedding. Wedding ... Invitations or A.nnouncements Imprinted Wedding Napkins Punch Bowl Rentals at . . . lUfll& 217 E. Main Medford -MEDFORD" ENNEYS PENNEY'S DECORATES YOUR WINDOWS, INSIDE AND OUT BAMBOO 98' 3'x6' GIVE YOU PRIVACY! CUT DOWN SUN GLARE! LET IN REFRESHING AIRI ALSO: 4'x6', 1.29 - 6'x6', 1.18 8'x6 2.69 - 10'x6', 3. New shipment at Penney's, wonderful low price! Here is new decor for windows, idxai for sua porches and summer homes! Bamfeeo blinds have a welcome cool look combine perfectly with any room scheme. In natural, can even We painted. Made with brass pulleys, white cotton rd. 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