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Miss IVanda Louise Oden
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Ashland Miss Wanda Louise
Oden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard W. Oden, 77 Granite
street, Ashland, became the
bride of Carl Wayne Perdue, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Perdue,
OOld Pacific highway, Talent, in
a csremony held Saturday, De
cember 21, at Trinity Episcopal
church, Ashland.
The Rev. John L. Thompson
officiated at the double ring two
o'clock afternoon ceremony at
tended by 170 relatives and
friends. White, chrysanthemums
and candles decorated the
. church for the wedding and Miss
Edna Dougherty played the tra
ditional wedding music and ac
companied Louis Clayson, solo
ist. .
The bride wore a white crys
tallette frock fashioned with
chapel length train. Her finger
tip length veil fell from a seed
pearl headpiece and she carried
white orchids and stephanotis on
white pearl Bible.
Mrs. Robert Oden, honor at
tendant for her sister-in-law,
wore a blue velveteen frock.
Miss Mary Carol Rector, Central
Point, and Mrs. Gary Straus,
were the other attendants. They
wore powder blue frocks with
white headbands and carried
white fur muffs with red pion
settias pinned to them.
Leslie Combs, Talent, was best
man while Donald Coghill, Tal
ent, and Gary Straus seated the
guests.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parish house. White boughs and
blue Christmas balls decorated
the rooms. Mrs. Gene Breceda
and Mrs. Charles Bonds cut and
served the wedding cake and
Mrs. Montgomery Hall and Mrs.
Robert Edwards poured the
punch. Members of the wedding
party and close friends and rela
tives of the couple attended a
buffet supper after the recep
tion at the home of the bride's
parents.
The couple are making their
home at 220 Fourth street, Ash
land, following a wedding trip
to Mt. Hood. For her traveling
attire the bride wore a black
wool sheath dress with winter
white accessories and a pearl
necklace, a gift from the bride
groom. The bride attended Ashland
Brides Father Officiates
For Clifford-Martin Rites
White chrysanthemums' and greenery with white tapers dec
orated West Main Church of Christ for the Friday, December 20,
wedding of Miss Eleanor Celia Martin and Burton Lloyd Clifford.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Martin. 829 Ben
nett avenue, Medford. Mr. Clifford is a son of Mrs. Minnie Clif
ford. Oceanside, Calif.
Mr. Martin, elder of the
church, officiated at his daugh
ter's seven o'clock evening double-ring
ceremony. More than
150 relatives and friends attend
ed. Before and during the wed
ding recorded hymns of faith by
the a cappella chorus of Abilene
Christian college Abilene, Texas,
and wedding songs by the Hard
ing college chorus, Searcy, Ark.,
were played. The newlywed
couple attended college at Abi
lene Christian college. During
the reception which followed
classical and semi-classical selec
tions were played.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown designed and made
by her mother of white mirror
mist taffeta frosted with reem
broidered alencon lace. She car
ried a cascade bouquet of fleur
d' amour and pink roses. She
was given in marriage by her
brother, Harvey L. Martin, who
is stationed with the U. S. Army
at San Antonio, Texas.
Miss Becky Johnson, Medford,
roommate of the bride at Abi
lene Christian college, was hon
or attendant. She wore a tur
quoise blue crystalline frock and
carried a cascade bouquet of
pink carnations. Little Meredith
Martin, sister of the bride, was
flower girl. She wore an aqua
marine crystalline frock and car
ried a white basket filled with
pink rose petals.
J. C. Clifford, Wenatchee,
Wash., served as best man for
his brother and L. J. Clifford,
another brother, Los Angeles,
and Don Lindsey, Wallowa, Ore.,
seated the guests.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Martin wore a satin dress of
dusty rose. Mrs, Clifford chose a
navy blue dress. They both had
red rose corsages.
For the reception held in the
church parlor Mrs. Patrick Pet
erson, the former Joanne Martin
of Medford, now of Mountain
View, Calif., cut and served the
Maltese cross wedding cake and
Miss Barbara Webb, Talent, stu
dent at Abilene Christian col
lege, presided at the punch bowl.
Mrs. M. O. Gwinn poured the
coffee, and Mrs. Harvey L. Mar
tin was in charge of the guest
book. t
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mrs. J. C. Clifford, Wenat-
High school and Sacred Heart
hospital School of Nursing, Eu
gene. She is a registered nurse.
The bridegroom attended Talent
High school and is a student at
Southern Oregon college.
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chee, Wash., and three children;
and Second Lieutenant Patrick
Peterson, Mountain View, Calif.,
and son, Randy.
Following the ceremony the
newlywed couple left on a wed
ding trip to Texas by the way
of California. They spent Christ
mas with an aunt of the bride in
Petersburg, Texas, prior to mak
ing their home at 82512 E.N.
16th street, Abilene. For her
traveling attire the bride chose
a charcoal brown suit with white
velvet hat and black accessories.
Her corsage was of pink roses.
The bride attended Medford
High school and Abilene Chris
tian college and was formerly
employed as cashier at Rath's
of Medford. She is currently
working for Wayne Durham com
pany, Abilene. The bridegroom
attended Madras High school,
Madras, Ore., and Abilene Chris
tian college where he was presi
dent of Golden West club and
secretary of Phi Delta Psi, social
fraternity. He majored in agri
culture. Prior to the wedding the cou
ple were honored at a miscel
laneous shower at the church
with about 75 relatives and
friends attending. Hostesses for
the event were Mrs. Raymond
Martin, Mrs. M. O. Gwinn, Mrs.
Jason Ottinger, Mrs. T. E. Mc
Graw and Mrs. Gilbert Miinden.
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Daughter Here
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doty and
son Ricky, San Louis Obispo,
Calif., are holiday guests at the
home of Mrs. Doty's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Birdseye route 1.
Mr. Doty is a student at Cali
fornia Polytechnic Institute.
Garden Club
A panel discussion on horti
culture problems will be held
at the Medford Garden club
meeting Thursday, January 2, at
2 p.m., at the courthouse audi
torium. S
Practical Nurses
Cancel Meeting
The dinner meeting scheduled
for December 30 by the Licensed
Practical Nurses has been can
celled, according to Mrs. Roberta
Cummings, president.
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Sunday, December 29, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FlVf
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hoffman
Students Taste Way
Through University
Champaign, 111. OP) The Uni
versity of Illinois doesn't have
much trouble finding volunteers
for one of its research projects
here members of "taste
panels."
No matter how nutritious food
may be, the food researchers re
port, if it is not tasty all the
work of building proper nutri
tion into various foods is wasted.
People won't eat it.
Consequently the researchers
set up a taste-testing laboratory,
complete with a kitchen and ex
pert cooks to taste test various
foods. The taste panel members
sit 4n individual booths, with
even the light carefully con
trolled, and sample foods for ap
pearance, color, texture, flavor
and general acceptability.
They also judge the same food
in natural daylight. The ratings
of various foods often are differ
ent just from the result of view
ing them in various kinds of
light, the researchers report. ,
Overweight? The Medford
Public library has many prac
tical books on weight control
and diet, including such recent
titles as "Slenderella Cook
Book," by Myra Waldo; "Eat,
Think, and be Slender," by
Leonid K o t k i n, and "Four
Weeks to Beauty," by Jose
phine Lowman.
Use leftover mincemeat from
pies as filling for sugar cookies.
Add a touch of lemon or orange
rind to the mincemeat and bake
cookies sandwich-style. Serve
with hot chocolate.
Gold Hill Couple Observes '
40th Wedding Anniversary.
Gold Hill An open house held in the pj rlor of Gold Hill Com
munity Methodist church Sunday afternoon. December 22, ob
served the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Hoffman, North Pacific highway, Gold Hill. During the afternoon
friends from various places in southern Oregon called.
Hosts for the open house were
the Hoffman's son-in-law and
only daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen P. Walther, San An
tonio, Texas. They were assisted
by Mrs. Paul Molloy, chairman
of arrangements. Assisting Mrs.
Molloy with the decorations and
refreshments were Mrs. George
Dorman, Mrs. Arthur Boye, Mrs."
J. G. Kofahl, Mrs- Perry Wait
and Mrs. Alfred Bailey.
Mrs. Roy Cameron, took
charge of the guest book. Each
guest was presented a souvenir
match case on which were print
ed miniature pictures of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoffman as they appeared
in 1917 and 1957.
. Pouring were Mrs. George Os
ier and Mrs. Ralph Lue, Med
ford, Mrs. George Dorman and
Mrs. Arthur Boye, Gold Hill,
Mrs. George Mero and Mrs. Cla
rice Evernham, Jacksonville.
Cutting and serving the cake
were Mrs. Frank Salyers, Med-'
ford, Mrs. Norma Gail, Gold
Hill, and Mrs. Gertrude Winning
ham, Jacksonville.
The table was centered with a
wedding cake decorated with
garnet and white roses and top
ped with "40". A picture of the
Hoffmans on their wedding day
stood in front of the cake and the
arrangement was flanked by
white tapers in silver holders.
The cake was made by Mrs.
Lawrence Smith and Mrs. Roy
Eskew.
Each window held a silver
candle in a ruby holder with
sprays of holly and the buffet
arrangement was in the Christ
mas motif. Baskets of holly, gar
net red roses and ferns and red
azaleas completed the decora
tions. For the open house Mrs. Hoff
man wore an ice blue lace gown
brought from Hong Kong and a
red rose corsage. The heirloom
necklace she wore has been in
her family for over 100 years
and belonged originally to her
great grandmother. Made in Ger
many, the necklace is of small
green gold hearts set with rubies.
Matching earrings were original
ly a part of the necklace.
Music was provided by the
music committee of the church.
Patty and Bobby Boye, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boye,
gave a vocal duet and Mrs. Nor
man Gail gave a whistling solo.
The church trio, Mrs. Paul Mol
loy, Mrs. Gail and Mrs. Roy
Eskew sang a number for which
Mrs. Molloy had composed words
for the occasion. Mrs. John
Bruce played the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were
married in Stewart, Minn., De
cember 22, 1917. Following their
marriage they lived in different
parts of the United States. Later
Mrs. Hoffman remained in the
States, while he was employed
as a diesel engineer in foreign
countries -including Newfound
land, Canada, and the Orient,
and the couple lived for several
years on the Island of Guam be
fore his retirement. Mrs. Hoff
man visited the Philippines, Ja
pan and Hong Kong, where she
collected many novelties.
Mrs. Hoffman is a graduate
nurse having received her diplo
ma at Koiglies University in
East Germany. He is a graduate
of Hamilton Diesel Engineers
school, Minneapolis.
Following his retirement the
Hoffmans came to southern Ore
gon, and their home is located
north of Gold Hill near the
banks of the Rogue river. Both
Frei Fruitcake
Minneapolis (IP) Fruit cakes
can be frozen very satisfactorily
and kept for the holidays, re
search at the University of Min
nesota has shown. The fruit fla
vors blend and become mellow
in storage, and the cake stays
moist.
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Orange Pancakes
Transform the breakfast grid
dlecakes by adding grated
orange rind to the batter. The
subtle maple-orange flavor blend
when they're topped with hot
syrup is very good.
are active in Masonic work. Mrs.
Hoffman is a member of the Or
der of Eastern Star, Daughters
of the Nile, and the Scottish Rite
Women's club. A member of
Gold Hill Community Methodist
church, she works in Woman's
Society of the church, and also
in Gold Hill Health unit.
The Hoffman's son-in-law and
daughter celebrated their, sev
enth wedding anniversary
Christmas eve, and the open
house Sunday was in the nature
of a double celebration. Mrs.
Walther wore a black velvet
frock with a wide red satin sash
and red satin pumps.
A family dinner at the Hoff
man home last Sunday evening
concluded the open house. At
tending were the Hoffmans, Mr.
and Mrs. Walther, and the Hoff
man's house guests. Dr. and Mrs.
George Halladay, Roseburg, who
also were here for the open
house. Mrs. Halladay is a sister
of Mr. Walther.
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