Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1957, Image 16

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Mri. Merril Hval ii the former Sua Harris,, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester D. Harris. 707 South Oakdale avenue. Her mar
riage to lha Portland man took place July 14 at First Presbyterian
church, with a garden reception following at the Harris home.
During the reception the newlyweds cut the traditional wedding
cake, using an heirloom knife
neiahbor. (Brainerd photos.)
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Sunday. July 21, 1957
Church Ceremony Marries
Miss Harris, Merril Hval
An event of Sunday after
noon. July 14, was the wedding
of Miss Sue Harris to Merril
Hval, Portland. The bride is the
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester D. Harris. 707 South Oak
dale avenue, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Hval, Portland.
Dr. D. Kirkland West offi
ciated for the double-ring cere
mony, held at First Presbyterian
church. Mr. Harris gave his
daughter in marriage.
The bride wore a gown of
white lace and tulle over ice
blue satin with fingertip veil
falling from a cap of white and
pale blue sequins. The veil and
cap were loaned by Mrs. Tony
Vlastilica. She carried a bou
quet of red roses and stephan
otis on a white Bible.
Miss Sally Harris, maid-of-honor
for her sister, wore a
princess style dress of pale blue
chrystalette and carried pink
chrysanthem urns. Bridesmaidi
and matrons were Miss Mary
Kay Harris, younger sister of
the bride. Miss Joaquina Hill
strom, San Francisco, Miss Lois
Stunkard. Astoria, Ore.; Mrs.
Robert Swindler, Medford and
Mrs. Tony Vlastilica who is now
in Grants Pass after spending
the past three years in Italy.
Their frocks were also of blue
chrystalette and their bouquets
of pink chrysanthemums.
Miss Marcia Beeler, cousin of
the bride, lighted the candles.
Her dress matched those worn
by the bridesmaids, but was of a
deeper shade of blue.
Gary Hval was best man for
his brother and ushers were Leo
Hval, Ralph Johnson, Richard
Bestone, Peter Lukich and Ed
Hval.
Miss Priscilla West was at the
church organ, and Otis Swisher
sang. The church decorations
were of white gladiolus.
A garden reception followed
at the home of the bride s, par
ents. Mrs. Howard Beeler. Mrs.
Luther Harris, Lamont, Wash.,
Mrs. Murray Anderson, aunt of
the bride, Mrs. Charles V. Her
man, Miss Meta Jean Frink and
Miss Johneva Pond poured and
served. Mrs. Kenneth Phillips
took charge of the guest book.
The wedding cake was cut with
an heirloom knife belonging to
Mrs. W. J. Warner and which
has been used at more than 70
weddings.
For her daughter s wedding
Mrs. Harris wore a pink cotton
sheath dress with white acces
sories and a white carnation
corsage. The bridegroom's moth
er was attired in a crepe after
noon frock of medium blue worn
with white accessories and a
white carnation corsage.
Here for the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harris,
Lamont, Wash., and their grand
I daughter, Judy Berg, Troy, Ida.;
I Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Ander-
i son, Dr. and Mrs. John Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vlastilica,
i Grants Pass: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
! Niles and family, Klamath Falls;
Miss Lucy Lenz, Baker, Ore.;
i Mrs. Elmer Klein, Aumsville,
' Ore.; Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Mrs.
William Hezel and Charles Lear
moth. Seattle: Miss Coleen
; Luebke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
! Bestone, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Lukich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hval,
Miss Deanna Crosby, the bride
i groom's parents and his broth
ers. Ronald, Leo and Gary, all
of Portland.
Mr. Hval and his bride are
spending their honeymoon in
California and will make their
home at 811 Northeast 102nd
' street, Portland. The bride, who
was graduated from Oregon
State college after attending
Medford High school, was em
ployed as a commercial teacher
at Reynolds High school, Port
1 land, last year. She is a member
of Delta Delta Delta sorority.
Mr. Hval attended Portland
Miss Sally Harris
To Be Stewardess
Miss Sally Harris was grad
uated last week from Pan-American
Airways stewardess school
in San Francisco and will be
employed, by the firm as a fjight
stewardess. Miss Harris was
scheduled to make her first
flight today to Hawaii.
Miss Harris, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester D. Harris. 707
South Oakdale avenue, was grad
uated from Oregon State college
in June.
Sojourners
Sojourner's club will meet at
Pythian hall, Thursday, July
25, at 12:30 p.m. All newcom
ers to the valley are invited to
attend. A coffee hour will be
followed by a brief business
meeting. Cards will be played
during the afternoon.
Complete Drapery
Full Length Samples
State college and the University
of Oregon and is employed by
Mutual Insurance company of
New York.
Before the wedding, the bride
elect was honored at a number
of parties. Prior to the closing
of her school in Portland, mem
bers of the faculty and Girls'
league presented her with a gift.
Mrs. B. L. Hunter was hostess
for a kitchen shower which hon
ored Miss Harris, inviting wo
men of the South Oakdale
neighborhood to the event. An
other party was given by Mrs.
Kenneth Phillips and Mrs. Rob
ert Swindler at the latter's
home, guests for this event be
ing former school friends.
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Miss Mary Ellen Everist
(Braun photo)
September Rites
Planned by Pair
In Idaho Church
Announcement is made of the
engagement and approaching
marriage or Miss Mary Ellen.
Everist to George Zickefoose Jr.
The bride-to-be is a daughter of
Mrs. OUie Everist, Nampa, Ida.,
and George Everist, Saratoga,
Wyo., and Mr. Zickefoose is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Zickefoose, Talent, Ore.
A September wedding is
planned.
Miss Everist attended North
west Nazarene Academy at
Nampa, and is employed in that
city. Her fiance attended Talent
High school and Northwest Naz
arene college. He plans to attend
Southern Oregon college this
fall.
Church Rites
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In Merrill
Miss Barbara Hodges, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Eagle, Merrill, Ore., became the
bride of David Lee Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salsman,
Las Vegas, Nevada, in a cere
mony held Sunday, June 30, at
2:30 o'clock in the afternoon at
the Merrill Presbyterian church.
The Rev. Lloyd Henderson of
ficiated at the double ring cere
mony. The newlywed couple met
while students at Southern Ore
gon college, Ashland. The bride
groom formerly made his home
at 404 'i North Grape street,
Medford, while he was em
ployed by the Medford Concrete
and Construction company.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a ballerina
length white nylon lace and net
frock with a seed pearl crown
holding her three quarter length
veil. She carried stephanotis en
circling a white orchid.
Mrs. Beverly Park. San Diego,
served as honor attendant for
the bride while Miss Alice Win
ter and Miss Joy Haskins were
bridesmaids. They wore frocks
of pale blue nylon chiffon and !
carried colenial bouquets of
white carnations and blue Ester
Reed daisies.
Little Carolyn Eagle was
flower girl. She wore a white
nylon frock with blue sash and
carried carnations and daisies.
Ring bearers were Bevin and
Scott Eagle.
Leo Brutke served as best
man while George Hodees.
brother of the bridegroom, and
Leslie Martin seated the guests.
Xne church was decorated
with vases of white gladiolus
and blue daisies. Mrs. John
Thomas played the traditional
organ wedding music while
Charles McFarland was soloist.
The couple are now making
their home in Corvallis while
they are attending summer
school at Oregon State college.
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Miss Evalyn Stafford
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Evalyn Stafford,
William Crocker
To Wed in Fall
Colonel and Mrs. Charles E.
Stafford, 1914 Westerlund drive,
Medford, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Evalyn,
to William J. Crocker, son of
John C. Crocker, also, Medford.
The engagement was announced
at a betrothal party given last
Sunday afternoon when about
35 guests were entertained dur
ing the cocktail hour at the Staf
ford home.
Miss Stafford attended Willa
mette university and is a grad
uate of Oregon State college.
She is a member of Ciii Omega
social sorority.
After attending Oregon State
college for two years, Mr.
Crocker served three years with
the Army. He plans to return to
Corvallis this fall, where he will
enroll again at Oregon State
college.
An early fall wedding is
planned.
Altrusans Plan
Dinner Meeting
Medford Altrusans will enter
tain husbands and guests of
members at a barbeque and buf
fet dinner Thursday, June 25, at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. S.
Ralph Dippel, who returned last
week from an extensive Euro
pean tour.
Mrs. Judy Stoll, hostess for
the annual event,.will be assist
ed by members of the executive
board in planning and serving
the dinner at 6:30 o'clock on the
terrace of the Dippel home. Any
Altrusa members who are visit
ing in this are are cordially in
vited and may make reserva
tions by calling Mrs. Stoll at
SP 2-9161.
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Couple To Wed
In Fall Service
Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Conner,
route 2, Box 438-c, Medford, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Billie, to Roy S. Mad
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Madden, 1902 Houston road.
Phoenix.
Miss Conner is a graduate of
Crater High school and attended
Linfield college. At present she
is employed as a stenographer
at Harry and David Bear Creek
orchards.
Mr. Madden is a graduate of
Phoenix High school and attend
ed Southern Oregon college. He
is employed by Alley Lumber
company in Phoenix.
A fall wedding is planned.
Miss Billie Conner
Medford Couple
Hosts for Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis were
hosts to members of Beta Upsi
lon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
and their husbands for a picnic
at the Davis' summer home on
the Rogue River July 10. Mrs.
Davis is the director of Beta Up
silon. Mrs M. N. Hogan. sponsor,
and Mr. Hogan attended. Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Selvy. Mrs. Selvy, a
former member of the local
chapter, now lives in Ashland.
Following the picnic, cards,
shuffleboard and dancing were
held.
Pennsylvanians
Leave for Home
Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dewey and daughter,' Anne, left
for their home in Coudersport.
Pa., Saturday morning after
spending several days in Ash
land as guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bernard W i n d t, 1033 Clay
street. The Deweys and the
Windts have been friends for
many years.
The travelers planned to spend
some time in San Francisco be
fore returning east. This was
their first trip to the west coast
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medford
Golden Wedding
To Be Observed
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner
will pelebrate their golden wed
ding anniversary this week.
Members of their family will ar
rive in Medford later this week
to be with the couple, and a re
ception will be held Saturday,
July 27. at their South Oakdale
avenue home.
Friends are invited to call aft
er three o'clock in the after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Werner are both
members of early-day Jackson
county families, and their mar
riage took place in Medford.
Degree of Honor lodge and
the Past Presidents will hold a
picnic Monday, July 22, at 6:30
p.m. at Hawthorne park. Those
planning to attend are asked to
take their own table service.
Coffee and dessert will be fur
nished by the lodge.
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Grandmothers' Club
Plans Picnic Monday
Rogue chapter, National Fed
eration of Grandmothers' clubs,
will meet In the Scout section
of Hawthorne park Monday,
July 22. at 12:30 p.m. for a cov
ered . dish picnic luncheon. All
grandmothers and visitors are
welcome to attend.
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