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Sharon Lee IVhitlock JVed
To f Villi am Michael Barlow
Mrs. William Michael Barlow was Sharon Lee Whitlock be--fore
her marriage October 4 in Meeker Memorial chapel. First
Methodist church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles P. Whitlock. 1425 Crater Lake avenue, Medford, and
ih bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen H. Barlow. Below
the newlyweds cut the traditional first slice of wedding cake
4'Jrir.g the reception. (Classic photos)
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Miss Sharon Lee Whitlock be
came the bride of William Mi
chael Barlo'v in a ceremony
held Friday evening, October 4,
. in Meeker Memorial chapel of
; First Methodist church. Dr.
I George G. Roseberry officiated
j at the 7 o'clock double ring
I ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
j Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Whit-
lock. 1425 Crater Lake avenue,
; Medford, and the bridegroom is
; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen
H. Barlow, 415 Pine Street,
i Phoenix.
i The chapel was decorated
i with baskets of pink and white
! gladiolus, and matching sprays
j of gladiolus and bow3 of white
I ribbon were on the pewends.
' Four white wrought iron cande
1 labra held lighted white tapers
j and soft indirect side lighting
furnished light for the cere
mony. Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a gown of
white lace over satin fashioned
with long sleeves, V-neck, and
fitted bodice. Her bouffant skirt
was scalloped at the lower edge
and fell from ballerina length in
front to heel length in back. Her
elbow length veil was held in
place by a pearl crown. Her
pearl necklace was a gift of the
bridegroom. The bouquet was
white carnations centered with
an orchid, and she also carried
a white lace handkerchief
brought to her from Paris by
Mrs. Clifford Aldrich..
Miss Beverly Tangvald, Port
land, a college classmate of the
bride, was her only attendant.
She wore a rose pink crystaline
frock designed similarly to the
bride's gown with a head dress
of flowers holding a short tulle
veil and carried a bouquet of
pink shattered carnations. "
H. Owen Thompson, Eugene,
was best man for the bridegroom
and ushers were Marshall Cor
nett, Corvallis, a fraternity
brother, and Richard. Smith,
cousin of the bridegroom.
Approximately 75 guests at
tended the wedding and recep
tion which followed at the
church. The bride's table ' was
decorated with pink tapers and
pink carnations and maidenhair
fern encircles the cake. Baskets
and bouquets of chrysanthe-
Former Residents
Visitors in City
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlisle
Crouch, Philadelphia. Pa., visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Leavitt,
Old Stage road, last week. Mr.
Crouch was chief ranger at
Crater Lake National park prior
to 1948, when he was transferred
to Blue Ridge Parkway in Virg
inia. He is now chief of opera
tions of National park service's
region 5 in Philadelphia.
From here Mr. and Mrs.
Crouch continued on to Sacra
mento. Calif.
Kiwanian Dames
To Hold Parties
Kiwanian Dames plan a series
of morning kaffee klatsches in
coming weeks. They will be held
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and the
first is set for Wednesday, Oct
ober 16, at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Paul Dix, 127 Ashland
avenue.
All wives of Kiwanis club
members are invited to attend.
The club states it will be a
"come as you are'' event.
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Ceremony Weds
Mrs. Ruby Boies
To Glenn Berry
Mrs. Ruby Boies of Medford
became the bride of Glenn Eu
gene Berry, Portland, in a cere
mony held Friday, October 11,
at eleven o'clock in the morn
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Eldridge, Medford.
The Rev. John O. Reynolds,
assistant pastor of First Pres
byterian church and friend of
Robert Boies, son of the bride,
officiated at the ceremony.
Out-of-town guests attending
the service were Mrs. Ritchie
Francis of Myrtle Point, daugh
ter of the bride; and Robert
Boies, Stockton, Calif. Another
daughter, Mrs. Galen Morey was
unable to attend.
The bride has been employed
at Wainscott's Pharmacy for a
number of years.
Following the wedding a
luncheon was "served. The new
lyweds plan to spend the winter
in Phoenix, Ariz.
Rites To Be Held
In Historic Church
The wedding of Miss Sandra
Joan Paquin to Edward James
Kelly has been set for Saturday,
October 19 and will be held in
St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Jacksonville at 10 a.m. This his
toric church, first Catholic
church to be erected in this area,
was closed for a number of years
but was re-opened not long ago
for services. The Kelly-Paquin
ceremony will be the first wed
ding ceremony in the church
since 1940.
The wedding reception will be
held at the home of the bride
groom's parents. Judge and Mrs
Edward C. Kelly, 906 West
Fourth street, Medford. The
bride-elect is a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth F. Paquin.
Grants Pass but is now making
her home here.
Among the wedding guests
will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ap
plegate. Medford, who were
married in the church 52 years
ago and who celebrated their
golden wedding with a special
service in the church.
mums and gladiolus in the re
ception room were in the pink
and white color theme.
Mrs. Ira Culver cut and
served the wedding cake. Mrs.
Richard Whitlock, sister-in-law
of the bride, poured punch, and
Miss Barbara Barlow, sister of
the bridegroom, attended the
guest book. Mrs. Elmer Bellack
poured coffee, and Mrs. Delvhi
Lunsford took charge of the gift
table.
The bride's mother wore a
navy and pink printed taffeta
dress wth navy faille duster,
navy feather hat and pink acces
sories. The bridegroom's mother
wore a navy dress with winter
white accessories. Their cor
sages were pink shattered carna
tions. Mr. Barlow and his bride
traveled to Vancouver, B.C. for
their wedding trip, the bride
wearing a dark aquamarine knit
suit with black and white tweed
coat trimmed with black velve
teen, and black accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford , High school and at
tended Oregon State college.
The bridegroom graduated from
Phoenix High school, and at
tended Southern Oregon college
and Oregon State college where
he is a senior in engineering.
He is a member of Sigma Pi Fra
ternity. The couple plans to resume
school next year.
Other guests included the
bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Quinn, Gold Hill;
Mrs. Robert Gellatly and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Gellatly and
family of Philomath, Ore.; Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Martin, Junction
City, and Warren Biden, Cor
vallis. Students Chosen
Honor Society
Portland Miss Shirley Lynch
and Miss Viola Russell of Med
ford were recently named to the
Sophomore - Junior Academic
Honor society at Lewis and Clark
college. They were selected for
"unusual intellectual curiosity
and scholarly ability in academic
work." Each candidate was nom
inated by two departments of
the college.
Miss Lynch, selected for her
work during her junior year,
is a senior biology major and
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lynch, 139 Kenwood ave
nue. Miss Russell, junior Eng
lish major, was chosen for her
sophomore year. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Russell, 204 North Ivy street.
By
Play Cast
Explained.
By Director
"The Wooden Dish" is a real
challenge to the Footlighters
and other actors and actresses
in the Medford area," Director
Richard Graham said today.
"The problem presented in the
play is an unusual one yet could
happen to almost everyone."
Mr: Graham added," "We
would like to have every actor
and actress turn out for casting
at 8 p.m., October 14 and 15.
Frankly though, I would also
like to tell everyone that this
is not a Noel Cowardish type
of play. We need actors who are
not reactors.
"A brief thumbnail sketch of
the characters might best illus
trate what I mean. Pop, the
male lead, is a peppery old man
still fighting the past, in the
present and the future. Glenn,
his son, is big but ineffectual.
Floyd, the other son, is a stuffy
never - quite - made - it business
type."
The director checked his cast
ing list, and added, "Sam, Pop's
best friend, is mellowed by his
years and hopeful. Ed, that's the
boarder, reminds me of the
milkman in 'Come Back Little
Sheba.' Mr. Forsythe is the oily
type The female lead is Clara
who is not old but has let her
self go a bit. She's the gal who
can't get into last year's girdle.
Bessie, the second lead, has
'gone.' Susan, the daughter of
the house, is young, about nine
teen, and learns quickly that
life is not as sweet as young
dreams might have it be.
"Janey, Susan's friend, is a
year younger in age and much
more in understanding. That's
the cast and I might add that
those who would prefer trying
out by reading from something
they are familiar with rather
than cold from 'The Wooden
Dish' are invited to do so. All
we ask is that they come out
prepared to work."
Mr. Graham also stated that
production of the play was
scheduled for December 3-7. Re
hearsals will be three times a
week, at the cast's conveni
ence, except during Thanksgiv
ing week. Dress rehearsal will
be December 2.
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Garden Club
Shady Cove Shady Cove
Garden club will meet Monday
October 14, at the home of Mrs.
Max Hawks. Mrs. Cecil Kee and
Mrs. Ed Houston will be host
esses for the meeting. Mrs. Walt
er Turner will talk on bulbs and
their care.
Sunday, October 13, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Miss Loleta Buell
Announce trothal
Of Two Students
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buell, Rose
burg, announce theengagement
of their daughter, Loleta May,
to Clifford B. Cordy Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cordy, Beall
lane.
Miss Buell is a graduate of
Roseburg High school and is a
sophomore at Oregon State col
lege where she is majoring in
home economics. Mr. Cordy was
graduated from Crater High
school and is a junior in the
college of electrical engineering
at Oregon State college.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Chapter BE
Chapter BE of the PEO sister
hood will meet Tuesday, Octo
ber 15, at 6:30 p.m. for dinner
in the home of Mrs. L. K. Doty,
1125 East Main street.
Mrs. E. P. Leavitt will have
charge of the program.
Couple to Wed
In Winter Rites
Mrs. Ernest Hunter, Portland,
announces the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Shirley Ann Weather
spoon, to Graham P. Curry, son
of ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Curry, 906 West Main street,
Medford.
The bride-elect is attending
Portland State college this term.
Mr. Curry, a graduate of Med
ford High school with the class
of 1955, is now on duty as an
airman second class with the
Medical division at the Portland
Air base.
The wedding has been set for
November 1 in a Portland Lu
theran church. Mr. and Mrs.
Curry plan to travel north to
attend the ceremony.
Nurses Return "
From Convention
Three nurses from district 4
have returned from Pendleton
where they attended the state
convention of the Oregon Nurs
es association. From Medford
were Mrs. Christine Bates, Miss
Gertrude Molloy, and Mrs. Lo
ree Phillips.
The meeting of the district 4
nurses will be held Tuesday, Oc
tober 14, at 8 p.m. in the Rogue
Valley hospital where conven
tion reports will be given and
officers will be elected.
At the state convention Miss
j Molloy was re-elected chairman
ot otlice nurses and Mrs. Sue
Monteith, Medford, was retain
ed on the board of directors.
State officers elected were
Mrs. Evelyn Conner, Portland,
president; Mrs. Bernice' C.
Smith, Roseburg, second vice
president; Mrs. Helen Campbell,
Portland, re-elected treasurer.
Couple to Marry '
In Winter Rites
Cave Junction Mr. and Mrs.
John Brewer, Selma, Ore., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley, to WTesley
Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard N. Clark, Ashland.
The wedding will be an event
of November 27. Ceremonies are
to be held at the Assembly of
God church in Kerby.
Miss Brewer is a senior at
Illinois Valley High school, while
Mr. Clark teaches sixth grade
at Kerby schooL
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