Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1958, Image 17

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Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gueulette
(Landis photo)
Students Married in Afternoon Rites
Among holiday weddings
was that of Miss Ann Padg
ham to Darrell Gueulette
which took place December
28 at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. P a d g h a m, Springbrook
road. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gueulette. Richmond, Calif.
The double-ring service was
held at four o clock in the
afternoon, with the Rev.
Thomas McCamant of First
Congregational church, Med
ford, officiating. Mr. Padg
ham gave his daughter in
marriage.
The bride wore a ballerina
length white lace gown and
carried white orchids with
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white carnations. The orchids
were grown by her uncle,
D. J. Bolton, Medford. Miss
Patricia Rukovina attended
the bride. Her gown was a
pink velveteen sheath and
her flowers were a pink or
chid with pink carnations.
' William G. Padgham, Whit-
tier, Calif., brother of the
bride, was best man.
About 20 relatives and
close friends attended the
ceremony, and 40 were pres
ent for the reception which
followed. Mrs. Bolton, the
bride's aunt, cut the wedding
cake, Mrs. William Christian-
son, Richmond, Calif., aunt of
the bridegroom, poured cof
fee, and Mrs. Richard Padg
ham, sister-in-law of the
bride, served punch. The
Richard Padghams came from
Newport News, Va., for the
wedding.
Baskets of pink snapdrag
ons and white chrysanthe
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Jan Marie Frye
Announce Trothal
Of SOC Students (
The engagement of Miss
Jane Marie Frye to Johnny
Foust was announced recent
ly at Miss Frye's residence on
the campus at Southern Ore
gon college.
Miss Frye is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frye,
North Bend, and is a sopho
more in elementary education
at the college. Mr. Foust is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Foust. Experiment station
road, Medford. He is a grad
uate of Medford High school
and is a sophomore at the
college majoring in second
ary education.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Guches-Schultz
Ceremony Held;
Couple Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guches
are making their home at 107
West Fifth street, Jackson
ville, following their wedding
Saturday, December 14, in
Park Wedding chapel, Reno,
Nevada.
Mrs. Guches is the former
Miss Shirley Ann Schultz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie T. Schultz, Jackson
ville. Mr. Guches is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guches,
315 Bellinger lane, Medford.
The Rev. Gareth Hughes
officiated at the afternoon
ceremony.
'Tor her wedding the bride
wore a multicolored tweed
suit with white accessories.
Following their return here
the couple were honored at a
reception at the home of the
bridegroom's parents. Mrs.
Clarence Webber, Klamath
Falls, cut and served the wed
ding cake baked by Mrs.
Alan Guches, sister-in-law of
the bridegroom. More than 20
relatives and friends of the
couple attended.
The bride is a graduate of
Jacksonville High school. The
bridegroom also attended that
school and is employed by
Kadee Metal Products, Med
ford. .
mums decorated the Padg
ham home.
Mr. Gueulette and his bride
traveled to San Francisco for
their honeymoon, the bride
wearing a gray wool dress
with black accessories. They
will live in Davis, Calif. The
bride, a graduate of Medford
High school, is a student at
the University of California
at Davis, and the bridegroom,
is a student in the School of
Veterinary Medicine at Davis.
In Medford for the wed
ding were the bridegroom's
parents and his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Christianson, Richmond.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Davis,
929 West 13th Street. Med
ford, announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Gay
Ellen Jepson to Harvey Leon
ard Tonn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Tonn, 130
Cedar street. Central Point.
Miss Jepson is a senior at
Medford Senior High school.
Mr. Tonn is a sophomore at
Linfield College, McMinn
ville. Ore. A late summer wed
ding is planned.
Chapter AA
Chapter AA of PEO Sister
hood will hold a luncheon
meeting Wednesday, January
8, at 12:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. W. H. Leever, Coal
Mine road. Assisting Mrs.
Leever will be Mrs. John
Dellenback and Mrs. Fred C.
Lorish.
Johnston & Stewarts
Mid-Winter SAL
CONTINUES!
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The Corner Shoe Store
CENTRAL AT MAIN MEDFORD
Home Rites
In Medford
Wed Couple
Miss Loretta May 'Darby,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond S. ' Darby, 43 North
Peach street, Medford, be
came the bride of Charles
Louis Houston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Houston 1014
Maple Park drive, in a cere
mony held Monday, Decemb
er 23, at seven o'clock in the
evening at the home of the
bride's parents.
The Rev. Glenn S. Wade of
Berean Baptist church, Camp
White, officiated at the double
ring ceremony attended by 30
relatives and friends. Mrs.
Fred Phillips, aunt of the
bride, played the traditional
wedding music. Evergreen
trees and boughs and holly
decorated the home for the
ceremony.
For her wedding the bride
wore a white two piece frock
with short veil held by a small
lace head piece. She carried
a bouquet of white carnations.
Miss Karen Houston, sister
of the bridegroom, attended
the bride. She wore a tur
quoise colored dress with
pink carnations.
Donald Raymond Kezer
served as best man.
Following the wedding a
reception was held. Mrs. Lou
is Corwin, aunt of the bride
groom, cut and served the
wedding cake baked by Miss
June Phillips, aunt of,, the
bride, Miss Dorothy Lemings
poured the punch and Miss
Edith Clark was in charge of
the guest book.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Darby wore a two-piece
gray dress. Mrs. Houston
chose a navy blue suit. They
both had pink carnation cor
sages. Following the wedding the
couple left for a short trip to
the coast. The bridegroom at
tended Medford High school
and is serving with the United
States Air Force in San An
tonio, Texas. The bride is
currently making her home
in Medford and attending high
school. She plans to join her
husband when he is assigned
to a permanent duty station.
Perk up the flavor of ripe
olives by soaking them over
night in olive oil spiced with
a small clove of garlic.
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Miss Priscilla Zeis
(Abdoo photo)
Betrothal News
Of Interest Here
Of interest here is news of
the engagement of Miss Pris
cilla Zeis, formerly of Med
ford, to Peter Lawrence Gar
rett, Denver, Colo. Miss Zeis
is the daughter of Col. and
Mrs. Donald Zeis, now of
Wichita Falls, Tex., and Mr.
Garrett's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lawrence Gar
rett, Denver.
The couple plans a mid
summer wedding.
Miss Zeis attended Med
ford High school and was
graduated from the Univer
sity of Colorado in 1957. She
is a member of Zeta Tau Al
pha sorority, and served as
president of her college chap
ter. She is now on the facul
ty of Cherry , Creek High
school in Denver.
Mr. Garrett was graduated
from Princeton university in
1955. He was a member of
Dial Lodge social club. He is
now a senior at the Univer
sity of Colprado school of law
and is president of the Stu
dent Bar association. Upon
graduation he will receive a
commission in the United
States Marine corps.
Before leaving Medford,
the Zeis family lived on Flor
ence street.
Mistletoe club will meet for
the installation of officers
Wednesday, January 8, at
12:30 p.m. at the Girls Com
munity club. A dessert will
be served.
ICouIson-Roberts
Service Read At
Friends Church
Central Point Alice M.
Roberts, 345 West Pine street,
Central Point, and E. Worth
Coulson, Scotts Mills, Ore
gon were married in a simple
single-ring ceremony at Med
ford Friends church Saturday,
December 21, at 12:30 p.m.
Clynton Crisman, pastor of the
church, performed, the cere
mony before a small group of
relatives and close friends.
Mrs. Kenneth Boshears, or
ganist, played before the cere
mony and 'accompanied Mrs.
Clynton Crisman and Deane
Roberts who sang.
Frank Roberts and Law
rence Roberts served as ush
ers. Miss Joyce Roberts was
in charge of the guest book.-
The bride wore a caramel
brown dressmaker suit with
pink accessories and a cor
sage of a pink orchid and pink
carnations. The church was
decorated with . lavender
chrysanthemums. .
Following the wedding
ceremony, the bride and bride
groom entertained at a dinner
at the Rogue room of the Med
ford Hotel. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Deane G. Roberts,
Joyce, Frank and Shirley; Dr.
and Mrs. Wayne E. Roberts,
Anderea, Cynthia and Craig;
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts,
Lawrence, Judith and Phy
llis: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gos
sard, and Mr. and Mrs. Cris
man and Rita.
The couple left for a trip
north to spend the holidays
with Mr. Coulson's family in
Scotts Mills. Later this month
they will be at home at 345
West Pine street, Central
Point.
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Member Receives
Star Appointment
Jacksonville Mrs. Orval
L. Shores, junior past matron,
Adarel chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, Jacksonville,
has been appointed grand rep
resentative of Illinois in Ore
gon by Mrs. Richard Hibberd,
Imbler, worthy grand matron
of the grand chapter of Ore
gon, Order of the Eastern Star.
The appointment was an
nounced by an honored guest,
Miss Carlotta K. Wiseman,
Grants Pass, senior past grand
matron of Oregon, at the
Thursday evening meeting of
the Jacksonville chapter.
It's from
Medford:
Medford's Finest Jewelers and Silversmiths
tab on
the Stieff pattern that ex- Jf
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For the Sterling You'll Give
With Pride . . . Let Brophy 9s
Be Your Guide
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;lers
MEDFORD, OREGON
Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced for
Over a Quarter of a Century
Sunday, January 5, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
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Miss Marie Johnson
Gold Hill Teacher,
College Student
Engaged to Marry
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. John
son, 1478 Morrow road, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Marie, to Wil
liam Harry Maine, son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Maine, Parma,
Idaho.
Miss Johnson is a graduate
of Medford High school and
attended Northwest Nazarene
college, Nampa, Idaho, where
she expects to graduate this
June. She is now teaching at
Gold Hill. Mr. Maine is a civil
engineering major at North
west Nazarene- college and is
scheduled to graduate this
spring.
No date has been set for the
wedding. '
Club President
To Be Hostess
Mrs. William Rose, the
newly elected president of j
the Oak Grove Neighbor-j
hood club, will entertain the I
club at her home. 158 Janney ;
lane, Tuesday, January 7 at ;
1:30 p.m. j
Other officers elected for
the next year's term are Mrs.
Frances Flinn, vice-president;
Mrs. Orval Shores, secretary
treasurer. Dessert will be served by
the hostess. A business meet
ing will follow.
Pea pods add flavor a
soup.
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Is proud to-have
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Join our staff of
hairdressers
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Ample Free Parking Right in front of the Door
The Fashionette
JANUARY
Fabulous fashion values you'll live in and love
for months to come ... all at budget-pampering
January Sale Prices. Our regular stock at
unheard of values. Hurry for best selection!
Thank
you...
We wish to take this
opportunity to thank
all of you for your
friendly patr omgt
during 1 957 and
will strive to serve
you even better in
1958.
Chippewa
Jackets
Plains. & Plaids
COATS
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
S1Q88
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TO
$4g
BUSTS
JUST A FEW
VALUES (TO $69.98
NOW
?2988
ONE GROUP
Presses
Includes formats and
Cocktail Dresses
Jr., Reg. and Half Sizes
SQ88
2 ,.r $18
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GROUP BETTER
Dresses
Office and Sportswear
also dressy dresses
FAMOUS BRANDS
VALUES TO $29.98
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ROBES
PRICE
BLOUSES
Jersey, Dacrcrn, Drip Dry
VALUES 588
TO I V.VO
Broken Sizes
Slips
and
Gowns
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Knit Suits
REDUCED
Values to $45.00
S88 $2298
Car Coats
ALL WEATHER
Coats
Visit Our
Maternity
Dept.
2 PRICE
A Few Stretch & Turtle Neck
SWEATERS
$088 $L88
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SKIRTS
Lots of Colors
Values to $14.93
$88
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No Approvals
No Refunds
OPEN
MONDAY
9:30 A.M.
TO
5:30 P.M.
The Fashionette
FASHION CORNER
22 South Central Across from Craterian Medford