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(TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, October 13, 1957 iCclly-McCabe Marriage Ceremony Held at Sacred Heart Church Mrs. Bernard P. Kelly, the former Sylvia McCabe, wore a period gown of handmade Venetian point lace for her marriage Saturday, October 5, at Sac red Heart Catholic church hfre. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. McCabe, 1909 East Main street, and the bridegroom is the elder son of Judge and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly. 906 West Fourth street, Medford. The newlyweds are shown at the altar of the church immediately following the ceremony. The reception was held at Rogue Valley Country club for 250 guests and the bride and bridegroom are pictured below greeting guests. At the bridegroom's left stands Mrs. Robert Rever- man, Roseburg, the former Margo Lageson of Med ford, and Miss Anne Rowland, Seattle, two of the bride's seven attendants. Also in the wedding party were small Martha and Catherine Cooney, the bride's nieces, wearing frocks of imported Eior blue velveteen. (Knackstedt pholo). px'f- ' - rrzrmw -aFxri- r-s . i . "VTS. 31!! iTJtiMjl Siirainr.v" i Xtte summer and early au this year brought an un laFUlly large number of import at -eddings In the Rogue val le. nd the most recent of these gs the marriace of Miss Sylvia "bfcCabe and Bernard P. Kelly. tld Saturday, October 5. at Scred Heart Catholic church re. The bride is the younger jtuMcr of Mr. and Mrs. John K. McCabe, 1900 East Main street, and the bridegroom is the elder snn of Judge and Mrs. tdward C. Kelly, 906 West Jtourth street. The nuptial mass was cele brated by the Rev. William Mc Leod at 10:30 o'clock in the Biorning, and the reception was held at Rogue Valley Country rlub. About 250 guests attended. The bride wore a gown of exquisite hand made Venetian point lace over satin which had been worn by her sister. Eleanor, now Mrs. John Cooney. and three of her cousins. Of egg shell color, the gown is fash ioned with short sleeves, neck line rounding in front and point ing to a vee in back, and gently flared satin-edged skirt falling into a brief train. The lace de sign forms a panel from neck to hemline in front. Her head-covering was a small lace cap holding a short veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and lily-of-the-valley. Mrs. Cooney was honor at tendant for her sister and ad ditional attendants were Miss Noreen Kelly, sister of the bride groom. Mrs. Robert Reverman (Margo Lageson), Roseburg. Miss Clarise Wirth and Miss Anne Rawland. both Seattle. They wore frocks of red chiffon with satin cummerbunds, matching hats of feathers and satin and shoes of the same color. Their French nosegays were of step hanotis. The bride's two small nieces, Martha and Catherine Cooney, were junior attendants. They wore frocks of imported vel veteen in Dior blue with match ing hats and miniscule veils, and carried tiny bouquets of stephanotis. Mr. Cooney escorted his daugh ter to the altar, and James Kelly was his brother's best man. Ushers were Mr. Cooney. brolh-er-in-law of the bride. William Deatherage and John Shephard, Portland. Miss Phyllis Corliss and Mr. Cooney sang for the wedding, and Bruno Pellegrini was at the church organ. For the wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of wool crepe in Dior blue with purse of the same material, a picture hat of white feathers and corsage of white spider chrysanthemums. The bride groom's mother wore a sheath dress of emerald green silk crepe, a cloche hat of harmoniz ing sequins and her flowers were lavender pompon chrysanthe mums. Pouring for the reception were Mrs. Moore Hamilton, Mrs. Han ley Heffernan, Mrs. Joseph T. Anthony. Mrs. John Elwell. aunt of the bride from Billings, Mont., Mrs. E. B. Hanley. Mrs. Alvin Tollefson. Myrtle Creek. Ore Mrs. C. Rease Braley and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich. Mrs. Paul McDuffee and Mrs. John Hauf. cousin of the bride ! from Billings, Mont., cut the wedding cake and serving it were Mrs. Burtis Meyer, cousin of the bride from Palo Alto, Calif., Mrs. Harry Belgrade, an other cousin. San Anselmo. Calif.. Mrs. E. H. Hedrick and Miss Anne Kelly, cousin of the bridegroom from Myrtle Creek. Miss Sandra Paquin took charge of the guest book, and Elnora and Emily Kelly, young twin cousins of the bridegroom from Myrtle Creek, passed rice. A buffet luncheon was served, and Abby Green provided music. The bride's table was arranged with pink ribbons and roses, and silver candlesticks held white tapers. The wedding cake was decorated with fresh roses. The punch tables were decorated with baby roses and maidenhair fern, and the coffee table held pink carnations. Mr. Kelly and his bride are spending a honeymoon in San Francisco and California coastal j resorts. For traveling the bride i wore a knit suit of American beauty red with black accessories Sojourner Party Held atClubhouse Sixty members and friends gathered af Girls Community club Thursday for the semi monthly meeting of Medford So journers. Dessert was served. Mrs. Floyd Robertson presided at the short business meeting which followed the refresh ments. Mrs. John Niss. Los An geles, was the only out-of-town guest. Mrs. Preston Hobbs. Mrs. Jer ry Stubbs and Mrs. Ronald A. Hale were introduced and wel comed as new members. Mrs. E. C. Robinson, Mrs. C. K. Edwards, Mrs. Dwight Crossier, Mrs. Don ald E. Walters and Mrs. John Mast were announced as pros pective members. After the business meeting the group played cards. Mrs. W. J. Williams and Mrs. A. B. Davis were winners at bridge. Mrs. Mabel Wright and Mrs. Gene Chamberlain were pinochle win ners and Mrs. Henry Robertson and Mrs. John Mansfield win ners at canasta. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Berg Marten., Mrs. Leona McClure and Mrs. Marvin Nelson. A special prize went to Mrs. L. E. McConnell. and a corsage of crcdm colored cymbidium orchids. They will be at home after November 1 at the Plaza apartments. The bride is a graduate of Se attle university in Washington, and the bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Oregon Law school, is associated in law prac tice here with his sister, Miss Noreen Kelly. Among those here for the wed ding were United States Con gressman Charles O. Porter and Mrs. Porter, Eugene: Mrs. David T. Honeyman and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cranna, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kelly," uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, Myrtle Creek, and their daugh ters; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sailors, uncle and aunt of the bride groom, and their son, Jim, Long view, Wash.; John Elwell and John Hauf, Billings, and Burtis Meyer, Palo Alto; Alvin Tollef son. Myrtle Creek, Paul Guichon, Seattle; Robert Reverman, Rose burg and Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Johnson Jr., Oswego. Ore. Among the wedding guests was Mrs. E. E. Kelly, grand mother of the bridegroom, Med ford. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. An tony were hosts for the rehearsal dinner, inviting the wedding party, relatives of the couple and close friends to their home, 401 South Modoc avenue. Meeting Set Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Brophy, 264 south Modoc ave nue, Wednesday October 16 at 8 p.b. All members of the or-j ganization in the area are asked to attend. Lclieys Open Mon. 'til 9 17 South Central From 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. JK-ir&h arsa Rf" Pr k;r on . . . Both Pull-Over and Cardigans ... All Lambswool and Cashmere Sweaters Credit Gladly Given Use Your Charge Account P-aL ArA kfc D-!- I Medford Garden Club v-aincuiai VwCi ci 1 1 i y vvcuo i an M M. I Potfnnnes Meefina Of interest here is news of the I nf Medfrirr? TTi.oh srhnnl and the - marriage of Miss Jo Ann Board- University of Oregon. man to Royal Ward Bebb which took place in San Francisco Sunday, September 29. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Boardman, Sacramento, Calif., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, 528 South Grape street, Medford. The ceremony was read at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon by the Very Rev. C. Julian Bart lett, dean of Grace Episcopal cathedral, at the cathedral. The bridegroom has been a member of the cathedral congregation since making his home in San Francisco. Mr. Boardman gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a powder blue ensemble with matching veil-hat and shoes and two orchid-throated white or chids. She carried a prayer book. Mrs. Arthur J. Engelbart, of San Francisco was the bride's only attendant, and Mr. Engel bart, a fraternity brother of the bridegroom, was his best man. Richard I. Purvis, the cathe dral organist, provided the wed ding music. Following the mar riage service, Mr. and Mrs. Boardman were hosts for a small reception at the Mark Hopkins hotel. Saturday evening before the wedding the Board mans entertained the wedding party and relatives at a dinner at the Fairmount hotel. Mr. Bebb and his bride spent their honeymoon in the Carmel valley, and are now at home at the Tilton Arms, 100 Elm ave nue, San Mateo, Calif. During their stay in Carmel they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Towne, formerly of Medford and now of Pebble Beach, Calif., for dinner at the Monterey Pe ninsula Country club. The bride is a graduate of San Francisco State college and the bridegroom is a graduate Among the wedding guests was Philip Getchell, Medford, who is now a student at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and IMrs. Bebb were in San Francisco for their son's wedding. The special meeting of the Medford Garden club, called for October 14, at the courthouse auditorium, has been postponed. 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