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Mrs. Duan Ranlcia
Sherwood
(Brant photo)
Rice-Shcri'jood Ceremony
Read in Seattle Church
The University Presbyterian
church in Seattle was the setting
Saturday, June 22, for the wed
ding of Miss Mary Edith Rice
and Duane Rankin Sherwood.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George R. Rice of
Bellevue, Wash. The bridegroom
:s a son of Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Sherwood. 1020 Jasper ave
nue, Medford.
Dr. L. David Cowie officiated
at the eight o'clock evening
candlelight ceremony. Pink car
nations, white gladiolus and
stock, and pink candles deco
ded tha church for the wed
ding. The bride wore a floor length
gown of ivory nylon tulle over
taffeta fashioned with Italian
guipure outlining the portrait
neckline and the waist. Her
double tulle veil was held by a
seed pearl crown and she car
ried a lace handkerchief loaned
by her mother. The veil had
formerly been worn by Mrs.
Richard Gray. She carried a
colonial bouquet of glamelias,
lilies-of-the-valley, white roses,
and stephanotis.
Mrs. John Fiedler was honor
attendant for her sister. Other
attendants were Mrs. Richard
Gray and Miss Sue Baker. They
wore identical frocks in pale
blue dacron trimmed with lace
and carried colonial bouquets
of pink and white roses and car
nations with matching head
pieces. Little Mary Susan Fiedler,
niece and god-child of the bride,
was flower girl. She wore a pink
nylon dotted Swiss frock and
carried pink rosebuds. Candle
lighters were Miss Marilyn
Meyers and Mrs Lloyd Larson.
Terry Sherwood served as best
man for his hrother. John Fied
ler. Robert Hays. Jack Hem
ingway, and Philip Sweet seated
the guests.
Following the wedding a re
ception was held' in the church
reception room. Assisting were
Mrs. W. W. Scott, aunt of the
bride. Mrs. M. A. Whitman, Mrs.
R. G. Gardner, Mrs. R. E. Bol
linger, Mrs. S. D. Bradner. Mrs.
L. A. Sanderman. Mrs. V. M
Meyers. Mrs. Philip Largent.
Miss Mary Bollinger, Miss
Marcia Emerson. Miss Helen
McKown. Miss Pat Fortin, Miss
Soma Kjaer, and Miss Sandra
Lord.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Rice wore a nut brown silk
sheath dress with rose acces
sories. Mrs. Sherwood chose a
beige lace dress with pink ac
cessories. The couple will make their
home at 11141 Northeast Klick
itat. Portland, following a wed
ding trip to the coast. For her
traveling attire the bride chose
a blue and white checked suit
with whit? accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Whitworth college. Spokane,
and is now teaching in the Pres
cott schools .near Portland.
While in college she was presi
dent of her dormitory and a
member of Who's Who in Ameri
can Colleges and Universities.
The bridegroom is a pharmacy
graduate of Idaho State college.
He was treasurer of Rho Chi.
pharmacy honorary fraternity.
associate editor of the pharmacy
magazine. Refill, for two years,
and was elected man of the year
of his dormitory.
Prior to the wedding the
couple were honored at several
parties. The bride was given sur
prise showers by the teachers
at her school in Prescott, by her
roommates, the girls in the
young adult group at the church,
and a neighborhood shower
given by Mrs. Lloyd Smiley. A
rehearsal breakfast was given
by Mr. and Mrs. Rice at the
Edmond Meany hotel on the
morning of the wedding, and a
luncheon for the wedding party
was given by Mrs. Roy Bolling
er in her Bellevue home that
afternoon.
College Students
In Hawaii for
Protestant Churches
Eagle Point Miss Carla Rags
dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Ragsdale, Eagle Point, is
one of a group of 22 students at
Westmont college, Santa Bar
bara, Calif., who are spending
the summer working with Prot
estant churches in the Hawaiian
islands.
The independent group, Lei
O'Limas, was formed on the
campus by the students to help
churches in small island settle
ments after several speakers at
the college told of the need for
workers. The students financed
their trip through fund-raising
activities during the past school
year.
The group flew from Santa
Barbara, Calif., arriving in
Honolulu June 10. They spent
a week there for indoctrination
and sightseeing before traveling
on to Maui, where they will
work for eight weeks.
The schedule includes daily
Bible classes for the native chil
dren and weekly meetings with
the young adults in the islands
Chaperones for the group are
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wilson
of Arcadia. Calif. The group
will return to the Mainland in
August, part returning by boat
Miss Ragsdale will be a jur.
ior at the college this fall. She
is majoring in elementary education.
Local Woman
At Wedding
!Of Grandson
Mrs. Eugene G. Goff, 30 Cot
tage avenue, Medford. and her
grandson, Ronald Bradford, also
of Medford, returned Tuesdav
from San Francisco where thev
attended the wedding of Miss
Kay Pomposo and Terry Goff,
both of San Francisco. The bride
groom is a grandson of Mrs.
Goff.
The wedding was held Sun
day, June 23, at two o'clock in
the afternoon at St. Peter and
Paul's Catholic church in San
Francisco. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pomposo and the bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Goff.
For the wedding the bride
wore a white lace and nylon
tulle gown with fingertip length
veil and carried a bouquet of
white and purple orchids.
The bride's attendants wore
frocks of lavender and yellow.
For the wedding Mrs. Goff
wore a light blue suit with white
accessories and lavender orchid
corsage. The bride's mother
chose a pink lace sheath while
the mother of the bridegroom
wore a beige and orange print
dress with matching duster and
beige hat. They wore orchid cor
sages. Following the wedding a re
ception was held.
The newly-wed couple left for
a wedding trip to Carniel and
Disneyland and will make their
home in San Francisco where
the bridegroom is employed at
Soule Steel company.
Pepper-Hayes
Rites Read
In Nevada
Central Point Miss Jackie
Pepper of Central Point became
the bride of Harry Hayes, Glen
dale, Ore., in a ceremony held
Friday, June 21, at Gardenside,
Nevada. The bride is a daughter
of Mrs. Ivan Penland of Central
Point, and Larry Pepper of Cen
tral Point. The bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hayes,
Shedd.
For her wedding Miss Pepper
wore a pale blue nylon dress
fashioned with fitted bodice and
full skirt. Her accessories were
white.
Following the wedding the
newlywed couple spent their
honeymoon at Yosemite Nation
al park and visited other points
in California and Nevada. They
are making their home in Glen
dale. Prior to the wedding a mis
cellaneous shower was given the
bride-elect by her sister, Mrs.
Howard Hooker of Medford. Sev
enteen guests attended.
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Miss Sylvia Teeter
Miss Sylvia Teeter
!And Riley Winchell
Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Teeter,
1202 East Main street, Medford.
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sylvia, to Riley
Winchell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Winchell, 471 Ross lane,
Medford.
Miss Teeter, a Medford High
school graduate, attended Lin
field college, and is now com
pleting a stenographic course at
Robertson School of Business.
Mr. Winchell was graduated
from Medford High school and
Southern Oregon college with
a degree in secondary education.
He is scheduled to teach this fall
in Sutherlin High school, Suth
erlin, Ore.
No wedding date has been set.
Visitors Leave
Colonel and Mrs. Donald M.
Zeis of Wichita Falls, Texas, left
for home Wednesday after a
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Carr, 16 Florence avenue.
The Zeis' daughter, Priscilla,
who was graduated from the
University of Colorado this
spring, is staying on as a sum
mer visitor with the Carrs. She
will serve as a counselor at Low
Echo Girl Scout camp. In the
fall she will join the teaching
staff at Cherry Creek High
school in Denver, Colo., as a ge
ography teacher.
Bosworth Family
In Medford For
Child Christening
Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes,
son-in-law and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Bosworth, 425
East Main street, were in Med
ford last week end for the chris
tening of their daughter, Peggy
Marie.
The Rev. John Bright chris
tened the child at St. Mark's
Episcopal church June 22.
The Bosworth's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harl&n
Bosworth, Berkeley, Calif., were
godparents, with Miss Josephine
Koppes. The younger Bosworth's
were visitors at the home of his
parents here for a week, and
left Wednesday. He is a second
year seminary student at the
Church Divinity School of the
Pacific at Berkeley.
Also attending the christen
ing were Harlan Bosworth Sr.,
and Henry Bosworth from Buf
falo, N.Y. The two are visiting
in Medford for about two
months, and will leave sometime
next month.
Last Sunday, Mrs. Bosworth
of Medford, flew to Berkeley
where she attended the wed
ding of Craig Christianson, step
son of her sister, Mrs. Yngve
Christianson. Mr. and Mrs. Chris
tianson are on their wedding
trip in Canada, and will make
their home in Berkeley.
Visits Here
Mrs. George Van Fleet, Au
stin. Texas, arrived in Medford
June 22 to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Brandon, 211
North Ivy st. She is also visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
C. E. Tingleaf, 848 West Four
teenth street.
Houseguests Here
For Months Visit
Mrs. John M. Parsons and
four children, of Falls Church.
Va., are visiting at the home of
her father, Seth M. Bullis. and
aunt. Miss Helen Bullis, 15
Florence avenue.
Also visiting in the Bullis
home is Miss Judy Bullis. Port
land, a grandchild of Mr. Bullis.
Returns
Mrs. Verlenia Pitts. 532 South
! Fir street, returned home June
23 after a week's visit in Cali
fornia. While away she visited
her son. Robert, and family in
Los Angeles, and her uncle. E.
B. Wright, in Napa Valley.
Getogether Club
The Getogether club will meet
at 1 pm. Wednesday at the
Moose hall, 11 Newtown st.
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Announce Trotha!
Of Suzanne Cox
To David Eaton
Th Rev. and Mrs. C. Ed.in
Cox. 1541 Biddle road, Medford.
announce tha engagement of
their daughter, Suzanne Elaine,
to David Eugene laton, gon of
Mrs. W. G. Groleau. 310 North
Barneburg road. Medford. and
Alfred Elton, West Covins.
Calif.
Miss Cox it a Medford High
school graduate and was em
ployed by Medford Laboratories
prior to attending Western Pil
grim colloje at El Monte. Calif.,
where slie is secretary of the stu
dent council. Mr. Eaton is also a
Medford High school graduate
and is attending Western Pilgrim
college where he is vice-president
of the college student coun
cil. A formal announcement of
the engagement was made earlier
at a college banquet at El Monte.
The wedding has been set for
August 23 at the First Church
of the Nazarene in Medford.
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Texas Couple
Visit Relatives
The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph T.
Boulet, of Graham, Texas, were
visitors in Medford this month
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
William W. P. Holt, 11 Cornins
court.
Mrs. Boulet is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Holt. Mr. Boulet
is an Episcopal clergyman in
Graham. The visitors were in
Visitors
Mrs. Richard Wright and
daughters, Teri and Shannon, re
turned to their home in Weiser,
Idaho. Friday after a w-eek i
visit with Mrs. Wright's mother,
Mrs. Inez Hnyse. 407 West Jack
son street. The visitors also saw
other friends and relatives while
in Medford.
Medford for about a month and
returned home June 21.
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Miss Suzanne Cox
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Supper Party
For Bride-Elect
A supper party was held Fri
day evening on the patio at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Tobin, 1435 Euclid avenue, in
honor of Miss Harriett Dowson.
Miss Dowson will be married to
day in the First Presbyterian
church to Lt. Fred Cutter van
Bebber, of Lawrence, Kan.
Mrs. Bernice Post was hostess
with Mr. and Mrs. Tobin for
Friday's party. About 25 guests
attended.
Mise Barbara Bennett
Barbara Bennett
Engaged to Wed
Dennis L. Chriss
Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nie L. Bennett, Sutherlin, Ore.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara Jean,
to Dennis L. Chriss, son ef Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Chriss, Phoenix.
Miss Bennett is a graduate of
Sutherlin High school and plans
to attend the Robertson School
of Business in Roseburg. Mr.
Chriss will be a sophomore this
fall at Southern Oregon college.
No wedding date has been set.
University Girl .
Selected One Of
Best Dressed
Miss Caroline Rice, grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
Dahl, 425 South Groveland ave
nue, Medford, a student at the
University of Oregon, was re
cently chosen as one of the ten
best dressed university girls in
the United States.
Miss Rice was first chosen by
the student body at the Oregon
school and was then selected
by Glamour magazine in April.
Earlier this month she was giv
en a five day all-expense paid
trip to New York City. While
there she was hosted by ths
magazine and modeled dresses
for Glamour magazine adver
tisers. Pictures of the ten girls will
appear in the August issue of
the magazine.
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