2A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon. Sunday, April 6, 1958
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Wedded in
Saratoga
Miss Deanna Mae Campbell
nd Donald Wallace Robinson
were married Saturday,
March 29, in a ceremony held
at Weithope Presbyterian
church in Saratoga, Calif. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George R. Campbell,
formerly of Medford and now
of Saratoga, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace R. Robinson, 29
Ross court, Medford.
The 'service was held at
four o'clock In the afternoon,
with the Rev. G. Loren Lewis
officiating. Mr. Campbell
gave his daughter in marriage
The bride wore a ballerina-
length gown of white silk with
lace bodice, and the veil
which her mother had worn
for her wedding 33 years ago.
It was held by a double-
crowned headdress. The bride
earried stephanotis, blue lilacs
and pink rosebuds.
Miss Delma Campbell was
her sister's only attendant
She wore a pink lace sheath
dress with pink accessories
and her bouquet was of vio
lets and pink rosebuds.
Joseph Rush, San Jose,
Calif., was best man for the
bridegroom.
The church was decorated
. with iris and white stock.
Following the ceremony,
.the bride's parents gave a
wedding supper at their home
for about 25 guests. For the
wedding and supper the
bride s mother wore a rose-
colored ensemble, and the
bridegroom's mother wore a
dress and jacket of Dior blue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are
both students at the Universi
ty of Oregon, and they are
living at 1563 East 19th
avenue, Eugene.
Past Matron's Club
Announces Meeting
Reames Past Matrons club
will meet Monday, April 7, at
12:30 p.m. at the Masonic
Temple. In charge will be
Mrs. Jack Caldwell and Mrs.
John Esp.
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Monday Night
Ashland The Southern
Oregon College Players will
present "Dangerous Corner,"
a sophisticated modern com
edy in the Lithia hotel ball
room starting Monday, April
7, and continuing through Sat
urday, April 12. The produc
tion will start at 8:30 p.m.
Director of the play is An
gus Bowmer. Monday night
will be formal dress, he report
ed. The play is a combination
murder mystery and psycho
logical study of the various
characters and is recommend
ed for adults only.
The production will be pre
sented with the audience seat
ed around the playing area.
Group Attends
Star Reception
A group of Rogue valley
Eastern Star members attend.
ed the 50th anniversary re
ception of Oakland chapter,
Oakland, Ore. Saturday even
ing. March 22.
The reception, which was
heH in the Masonic temple,
was preceded by a smorgas
bord.
Those from this area who
attended were Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Boughner, worthy ma
tron and patron of Reames
chapter. Medford; Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Randolph, Medford;
Mrs. Orville Shores, grand
representative of Illinois in
Oregon; Mrs. Emmett With
am, worthy matron, Alpha
chapter, Ashland, and Miss
Carlotta K. Wiseman, Grants
Pass, past grand matron of
Oregon.
Wednesday evening, April
2, Mr. and Mrs. Boughner also
attended friendship night at
Oregon chapter, Canyonville.
They were accompanied by
Mrs. Shores, Mrs. Rex Note,
grand representative of Rhode
Island in Oregon, and Mr. aiid
Mrs. Charles Elliott.
To Elect
Medford unit of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary will
meet Tuesday, April 8, at 8
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Earl
Bigalow, 104 King street. Of
ficers will be elected and del
egates will be chosen to at
tend the convention.
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adleys
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eugene Dick
(Landis photo)
Miss June Louise Couey
Married to Raymond Dick
Miss June Louise Couey
became the bride of Raymond
Eugene Dick in an evening
ceremony held Friday, March
28, at First Presbyterian
church, Medford. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Garner W. Couey, 1928 Stew
art avenue, and Mr. Dick is
the son of Percy Dick, Oak
land, Calif.
About 100 guests attended
the ceremony, read at 8
o'clock by Dr. D. Kirkland
West. Mr. Couey gave his
daughter in-marriage. ,
The couple chose March 28
as their wedding date since
it was Mr. Couey's birthday
anniversary.
The bride's gown was of
re-embroidered Chantilly lace
over satin fashioned with
yoke embroidered in seed
pearls, long sleeves and skirt
with chapel length train. Her
veil was held by a satin crown
appliqued in lace with seed
pearls. She carried a white
orchid with pink baby roses
and white hyacinths.
Miss Yvonne Fields was
honor attendant and Miss
Sheila Couey, sister of the
bride and Miss Jean Smith,
Jacksonville, were brides-
maids. Their gowns were of
chiffon over satin, with close
fitting bodices and full, pleat
ed skirts. Miss Fields wore
orchid, Miss Couey's frock
was mint green and Miss
Smith, yellow. Their hats
were of contrasting net and
they carried bouquets of
white hyacinths and daffodils.
Bruce Mathey, Jacksonville,
Bruce Matheny, Jackson
ville, was best man and ushers
were jerry Pawloski and Alan
McBeth, both Jacksonville.
Mrs. Richard W. Hart was
at the organ, and Miss Donna
McFarland, Klamath Falls,
sang. 1
The reception was held in
the church parlor. Miss Lorna
Vance and Miss Norma Grang
er took charge of the guest
book, and Mrs. Wayne Wake
field cut the wedding cake,
assisted by Miss Colleen War
nock. Miss Lillian Lewis pour
ed punch.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Couey wore a blue silk
print sheath dress with white
lace hat and pink orchids.
Mrs. Alma Taylor, Jackson
ville, close family friend of
the bridegroom who received
with the bride's family wore
a light blue suit with white
hat and pink orchids.
Mr. Dick and his bride
spent their honeymoon in San
Francisco and will make their
home at 1400 Walnut avenue,
Redding, Calif., where the
Harrisons Home
After Island Stay
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Har
rison returned to Medford last
Sunday after spending the
past two weeks in Hawaii.
The couple sailed from San
Francisco on the Matsonia,
and made the return trip by
Pan-American airways. While
in Hawwaii they were guests
at the Princess Kaiulani ho
tel. The Harrisons toured the
various islands, and were en
tertained by friends during
their stay.
Miss Levtzow
Guest of Honor
A bridal shower, honoring
Miss Beatrice Levtzow, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
H. Levtzow, 517 Western ave
nue, was held March 28 by
Mrs. Leona Sutton and Mrs.
J. T. Garrigus. It was held at
the home of Miss Levtzow.
Following games the gifts
were opened and refreshments
served. Miss Levtzow is the
bride-elect of Ted Garrigus.
Their wedding will be held
April 26 at Sacred Heart Cath
olic church.' .
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bridegroom is employed by
the Steel Fabricating corpora
tion. The bride attended Med
ford High school, .Oregon
State college and Southern
Oregon college. The bride
groom attended Jacksonville
schools, Oregon State and
Southern Oregon colleges
Among the wedding guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Tay
lor and infant son, Marc, Spo
kane, Wash.
Miss Sally Mongol''
Sally 'Mongold
Engaged to Wed
Lt. Eugene Ward
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Mongold, Route 1, Eagle
Point, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sally
to Lt. Eugene F. Ward, son of
Mrs. W. C Ward of 324 South
B. street, Eagle Point.
Miss Mongold is a graduate
of Eagle Point High school
and is a medical technology
major at Lewis and Clark col
1 e ge , Portland. Lieutenant
Ward is an officer in the Uni
ted States Air Force and is
stationed at Randolph Air
Force base, San Antonio,
Texas. He is also a graduate
of Eagle Point High school.
No wedding date has been
set.
Medford Woman
Home From East
Mrs. O. O. Allenderfer re
turned to her home at 45 Ross
court last week after spend
ing the winter weeks in Balti
more, Md. Mrs. Allenderfer
was a guest of her brother,
A. B. Cunningham, who form
erly lived in Medford.
Mrs. Allenderfer, who left
Medford last November for
the east, remarked upon the
bitter winter experienced 'in
that region and told how cars,
abandoned in front of the
Cunningham's apartment dur
ing a snow storm, were still
there, covered with snow, a
week later.
WOMEN'S
SLIM & TRIM CLASSES
Tuesday and Friday Mornings, 10 to 12
Tuesday Evenings, 7 to 8:30
Where?
YMCA
Begins Tuesday
April 8th
Program Consists of:
Slim and Trim Exercises
Badminton Volleyball
Swimming Trampoline
Baby sitting for morning class
FEE $7
'Recent
iHome Rites
Wed Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Mr.ynard C.
Culmer are making their
home at 301 West Second
street, Medford, following
their return from a wedding
trip to San Francisco and Car
mel. Mrs. Culmer is the form
er Elizabeth Ritchie Casson,
daughter jof'Mrs. H. J. Cas
son, 24 South Foothills road,
Medford.
The couple were married
in a home ceremony held Sun
day, March 23, at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon at the Cas
son home. The Rev. Richard
M. Jones officiated at . the
double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a pale pink
silk dress with matching dus
ter and accessories. She car
ried a Bible with pink orchid
and rosebuds. The Bible form
erly belonged to her father.
She was given in marriage by
Fred Morris, Medford.
Miss Hannah Casson attend
ed her sister. She wore a malt
print dress with beige duster
brown accessories. Her cor
sage was of yellow orchids.
Clifford Culmer, Ashland,
served as best man for his
brother.
White and pink carnations
decorated the fireplace at the
home where the wedding was
held.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Casson chose an aqua
marine and white figured
print dress with aquamarine
duster and white accessories.
Her flowers were white carna
tions. Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Girls Community club in Med
ford. More than 120 relatives
and friends of the couple at
tended. Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. David Casson,
Vancouver, British Columbia,
cousins of the bride.
For her traveling attire the
bride wore a blue wool crepe
suit with pink and navy blue
accessories. The newlywed
couple are both employed at
the California Oregon Power
company in Medford.
Couple Observes
43 rd Anniversary
Sunday at Home
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon W.
Burrill, 5611 Table Rock
road, Medford, celebrated
their 43rd wedding anniver
sary Sunday, March 30.
Attending the event were
sons of the honored couple
and their familiesr Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Burrill, Eagle
Point, and children, Dan,
Douglas and Carol Sue; Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Burrill, Crater
Lake highway, and sons, Vin
cent and Rodney; and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Burrill, Crater
Lake highway, and daughters,
Susie and Maurice.
Also attending were Mrs.
Burrill's brother, William
Wheeler and his son, Frank,
Medford; and Mr. Burrill's
brother, C. R. Burrill and his
wife, of 122 Vilas road, Cen
tral Point.
Mr. Wheeler and C. R. Bur
rill .attended the 1915 wed
ding of the honored couple
thafVas held on the Lewis
river near Woodland, Wash.
Unable to attend the din
ner and day of activities were
another son, Eugene F. Bur
rill, and a daughter, Mrs.
Ruth Higdon of Vancouver,
Wash.
Dance Jamboree
Set in Klamath
Klamath Falls Merry Mixer
Smiare Dance club will spon
sor its third annual Jamboree
Saturday, April 19, at the
new armory located at Shasta
Way and Washburn.
A notluck dinner will be
furnished by the sponsoring
rlub which will begin at 6
p.m. followed by dancing at
8 p jn. Breakfast wiu be serv
ed immediately after the
dance. .
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stroud,
4739 Climax avenue, Klam
ath Falls, are in charge of
housing.
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Traveler
Returns
Miss Marie Eicher, 18 Haw
thorne avenue, returned Mon
day from a six weeks cruise
to Australia and New Zeal
and. She sailed from San
Francisco February 16 aboard
the SS Mariposa.
Enroute to New Zealand
they stopped first at Papeete,
Tahiti. In New Zealand they
traveled inland to Waitomo
and visited the stalactite caves
that are famous because they
are lighted by many thous
ands of glowworms.
The ship docked at Wool
loomooloo Bay, Sidney, Aus
tralia, where they stayed for
several days. While there Miss
Eicher did sight-seeing in the
city and traveled into the
"bush" country. She reported
being in Sidney during a
storm that poured twelve
inches of rain on the city in
less than 24 hours..
After leaving Australia they
sailed to Fiji Islands where
they were greeted by a band
dressed in the official costume
of short jacket with white
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Ernest Barnes
Honored at Party
A cocktail party given last
Monday evening at the Uni
versity club honored Ernest
Barnes. Mr. Barnes, who had
had been an insurance adjust
er for about 40 years, retired
from business that day. The
party was given for Mr. and
Mrs. Barries by J. P. Tobin
and company.
About 85 attended the
event, most of the guests be
ing friends from the insurance
group in this area. .
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will
continue to make their home
in Medford but plan to spend
much of their time in Arizona,
where they have friends and
relatives.
skirt and white gloves. The
hottest weather on the trip,
she reported, was encbunnter
ed in Pago Pago, Samoa. The
ship stopped several days in
Honolulu, Hawaii prior to re
turning to San Francisco.
Miss Eicher also commented
on the beautiful beaches in
Sidney and the "delicious"
bread and butter served in
New Zealand.
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Children's Choir
Presents Concert
More than 100 persons at
tended the Children's choir
concert Monday evening at the
First Presbyterian church.
The 40-voice choir had been
rehearsing weekly since last
fall for the concert
In addition to, choir selec
tions several members were
featured in some of the songs.
These members included Tacy,
John and Carolyn Lynch,
Gary Custance, Debbie San
born, Janie Sanborn, Ginny
Clark, Charlotte Whalin, Sal
ly Polk, Paul Greeny, Spence
Webber, Greg Jones, Dusty
Lewis, John Case, Elizabeth
Gaston, Susanne White, Clai
Polk, Elizabeth Gaston, Billy
Stump and Don Lawrence.
Directors of the choir are
Mrs. Darell Huson and her
daughter Darelyn Huson.
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Past Presidents
To Be Entertained
Past Presidents of Ladies'
auxiliary of Fraternal Order
of Eagles will be entertained
in the home of Mrs. Henry
Ruch, 809 Newtown street,
Medford, Friday, April 11 at
1:30 p.m.
Mrs. James Lillie will be
hostess for the dessert that
will be held prior to the bus
iness meeting.
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