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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL' TRIBUNE Sunday, January 3, 1958 Couple Married on New Year's Day - - ' & ' - 4 i Mr. and Mn. Ralph Milton Beardsley An event of New Year'i day was the wedding of Miss Joy Lynne Adams and Ralph Milton Beardsley, held in Meeker Memorial chapel of First Methodist church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Adams, 2917 Fair view place, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beardsley, Klam ath Falls. Dr. George Roseberry offi ciated for the five o'clock afternoon ceremony, attended by about 125 guests. White fir trees stood at either side of the altar and were grouped with white candelabra hold ing dark blue tapers. Sprays of blue and white chrysanthe mums decorated the pew ends, and white candles and white fir tips were arranged in the windows. The bride wore a chapel gown of white tissue taffeta with embroidered inserts and a large bow in the back. Her bouquet was a cascade of small pink rosebuds. The bride's "something bor rowed" was a wedding ring worn by her grandmother, mother and older sister. Miss Nancy Adams was her sister's honor attendant and Miss Sue Thorpe, Ashland, was bridesmaid. Their frocks were midnight blue silk or ganza with sequin - trimmed bodice, and they carried white chrysanthemums. George and Jack Adams, cousins of the bride, lighted the candles. Mr. Adams gave his daugh ter in marriage and Bert Mack, Klamath Falls, was best man. William Pedley, Portland, and Michael Burk, Klamath Falls, served as ushers. Mrs. Lester Winslow, Port land, was organist. The reception followed in the church. Miss Jan Smith poured punch, Mrs. Vernon Tenney, Ashland, took charge of the guest book and Miss (Landis photo) Patricia Rukovina cut the wedding cake. Miss Gwen Free, Springfield, presided at the gift table and Mrs. Raoul Maddox, sister of the bride from Fairbanks, Alaska, serv ed coffee. The bride's table and other reception decorations were of midnight blue and white. The bride's mother wore a powder blue sheath dress with jacket, blue hat and corsage of garnet rosebuds. The bride groom's mother was attired in a royal blue dress and hat and her flowers were also garnet rosebuds. The bride's traveling en semble was a black tweed suit worn with winter white felt hat and black accessories. Mrs. Beardsley and his bride will live in Eugene, where both are seniors at the University of Oregon. Student Gives New Year Party A New Year's eve party was held at the home of Greg Milnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milnes, 15 North Groveland avenue, for a group of college and high school students. The vacationing students spent the evening playing games and dancing while see ing the New Year in. Attending the event were Miss Sonja Peterson, Miss Honor Stansberry, Miss Judy Anderson, Miss Lou Elsa Voegtly, Miss Mary Friend, Miss Kathy Barr, Miss Mary Hodgins, Miss Ann Garner, Pete Kershaw, Dan Christen sen, Dick Arnold, Gerry John son, Dick Swinney, Clark Mears, Jim Materie, and the host. Seattle Couple Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gra ten, Seattle, Wash., parents of Fred H. Graten, 1411 Euc lid avenue, Medford, were honored at a party Thursday, December 27, at their son's home. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. Dick McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Canfield, Mrs. Hazel Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Root, Lt. Colonel and Mrs. John Johnson, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graten. During the event Mrs. Gra ten was presented an orchid by the Hoppes and their grandson played several clari ent dueis with Mr. Root. During the Washington vis itors stay in the valley they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brereton, 161 Ross lane; Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Young, 2418 Hillcrest drive, and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Johnson, 1409 Euclid avenue. The Breretons were neigh bors of the Gratens in Seattle prior to their moving to Med ford. "12! vyV! a t p- r ' Ceremony At St. Mark s Church IVeds Miss Teeter, Riley Winchell CALL NOW!! Mann's Beauty Salon is open until 9:00 p.m. Mondays! L Remember you can have your hair styled after 5:30 p.m. and still be through at 9:00 p. m. on Mondays at MANN'S Mrs. Lee Horn, Bernice Phillips, Shirley Carmichael, Robert Morgan, to serve you Ph. SP 2-6434 ;.i.-. Miss Ann Denman Wherry photo Miss Ann Denman And Portland Man Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Denman announce the en gagement of their daughter, Ann, to Clarence W. Hultgren, Portland. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hultgren, Eugene. Miss Denman is a graduate of Medford High school and Willamette university where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is cur rently in training at the Uni versity of Oregon School of Nursing at Portland. Mr. Hultgren is a graduate I of the University of Oregon ! and is a member of Sigma '' Nu. He served as an officer I .tri'ttl TTni'O Ct-J OC All- wiiii mc uxi.(.u uiuli .in Force, and later did graduate work at the University of Iowa. Mr. Hultgren is chief therapist in the physical ther apy department of the Uni versity of Oregon Medical School hospital in Portland. An August wedding is planned. Brophys Return From Trip South Mr. and Mrs. Vera D. Bro phy, 749 West 14th st., re turned Friday from a two week holiday trip to southern California. They were accom panied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Squires, and daughters Stephanie and Mollie of Bel lingham, Wash. The travelers were Christ mas dinner guests at the home of Mr. Squires' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Squires, San Clemente. They also i visited Disneyland before re turning home. B V Utt r 'Storage Restyling Repairing and Relining Cleaning and Glazing Frances Furs Formerly Frances Dallair 1100 Crater Lake Ave. Telephone SP 2-6526 Miss Sylvia Lou Teeter be came the bride of Riley Win chell in a double-ring cere mony held Saturday, Dec ember 28, at St. Mark's Epis copal church. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster officiated at the two o'clock afternoon cere mony attended by 100 rela tives and friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Teeter, 1202 East Main street. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Winchell, 471 Ross lane, Medford. For the wedding poinset- tias were placed on the altar and the church was decorated with baskets of white chrys anthemums. The pews were marked with white bows and holly. Mrs. Ernest Conrad played the traditional organ wedding music and George McUne, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white embroidered tulle frock with long sleeves and skirt termi nating in a chapel train. Her short veil was accented with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white stock encircling a white orchid. Miss Linda Teeter was honor attendant for her sis ter. Bridesmaids were Missj Judy Newton, Hillsboro, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Riley Winchell Glenna Maxwell, Haines, Ore. and Miss Marida Winchell, sister of the bridegroom. Jun ior bridesmaid was Miss Vir ginia Teeter, sister of the bride. The honor attendant and the junior bridesmaid wore ballerina length pink taffeta frocks with long pink chiffon sashes and carried nosegay bouquets of red roses and pink net. The bridesmaids wore frocks of wine colored taffeta with pink "chiffon sashes and carried pink roses with red net. Jim Tizekker served as best man while Wilcey Win chell, brother of the bride groom, Ronald McKenna, Sutherlin, and Kenneth Griess, seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Teeter wore a pale green sheath frock with pink acces sories and green orchid cor sage. Mrs. Winchell chose a taupe wool sheath dress with lavender orchid corsage. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church.. Mrs. Bradley Morris and Miss Barbara Shannon, Eugene, cut and served the wedding cake. Miss ' Darlene Smith poured the coffee and Miss Jean Taber presided at the punch bowl. Miss Dewan- da .Winchell, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of PANTIE GIRDLE 25th Anniversary &M Mil 395 . A75 1 ff: So firm so friend- m'V! ly - - - has no crotch i SW M &? ll ""VqJJ seams to cut or V5 PtP - , -&M iL l&j bother, yet molds 4pf?"?J and controls beauti- ::Syr ';'J taf fully. Make the .M 'iM H simple "inside-out" '; ' H f test - - - see how only A ; CM Silf Skin seamless knit ft 1 1 ' ', j K is as velvety smooth it;':- 'MMfmi 1&' iM on the Inside as on ' ''V fl 1 the outside. Pre- fgfyWi 1 " I shrunk- szz"&h mh m Small, Medium Sl t j Extra lrgJ Ask tueejJieSIDE-OUT TEST Parker " .Landis photo) the guest book. Following a. wedding trip to San Francisco the couple are making their home in Sutherlin. For her traveling attire the bride chose a mint green knit suit with black ac cessories and white orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and at tended Linfield college. She has been employed as a book keeper by the Texas company in Medford. The bridegroom is a graduate of Medford High school and Southern Oregon college and is a teach er at Sutherlin High school. Out of town guests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harmon, Hood River, and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Tee ter, grandparents of the bride, Portland. League Officer Visitor in City Mrs. Richard H. Wilcox, Beaverton, first vice presi dent of the League of Wo men Voters of Oregon, spent Saturday in Medford meet ing with members of the lo cal league. Mrs. Wilcox, who serves as state study item chairman, discussed with local women HJR 22, the proposed amend ment to the state constitution permitting county home rule. The measure is supported by leagues throughout the state and will appear on the November ballot. Mrs. Ben Day heads the committee for the Medford group. GO MODERN! with BERET BOB MODERN BEAUTY 131 S. Central Ph. SP 3-5379 YOUR WISEST BUY AN Artcarved - ' '-' i f"? SSS W. itlT-1H 1 NATIONALLT ADVERTISED DIAMOND RING SET! Tkese exceptional Jia mond and wedding ring els are made and guaran teed by America' leading ringmaker, Lonored for 100 yean. A.rlcarveJ dia mond are new diamond never Lefore worn.TLey are registered and guaran teed on all four factors of 1:. 1 1. t i and carat veigLt. 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