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Darlaud'Beckr Ceremony
IJeld M Catholic Church
. ?rci ?lelita Beeler became the bride of E. Gerald
Darlan in a nuptial mass Saturday, June 14, in Sacred
Heart Cfethgtlic church. Trie bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Ulrs. Howard Besler. 610 Whitman" place, and the bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darland, 922 Park
street. ,
She Rev. William McLofl !
celebrated the marriage cere
mony and mass at 11 o'clock
in the morning. Tom and Tim
Darland brothers of the
bridegroom, were acolytes.
About 200 relatives and
friends attended.
Mr. Beele? escorted his
daughter to the altar. Her
wedding gown was blush pink
nylon tulle designed by Ca
hill and fashioned with scal
loped neckline and very full
skirt with insets of imported
lace. Her veil was held by a
crown of shell pink sequins
and pearls. She carried a
heirloom lace handkerchif
loaned by Mft. B. L. Hunter.
The bride's bouquets was a
cascade of gardenias. The
boiuet was presented to Mrs.
Floyd tfcgel, cloSe family
friend who is ill in Rogue
Valley hospital.
Miss We&iy Schnack was
maid of honor and brides
maids were Miss Sandra Mont
gomery. Miss Jeri Callahan
and Miss Ann Marie Darland,
sister of the bridegroom. Miss
Shack wore a bouffant gown
of aquamarine taffeta with
cummberbund of paler shade.
Her headdress was of white
braid threaded with pink Es
ter Reed daisies and she car
ried a nosegay of white daisies
with pink elf roses.
The bridesmaids gowns
werof pale aquamarine taf
feta with cummerbunds of a
darkePshade. They also wore
the. white bridal hats with
pink Ester Reed daisies and
carried pink daisy nosegays.
Little Nancy Tomjack, flow
er girl, wore a white nylon
dress ovi pink net and taf
feta with a coronet of pink
tulle and rosebuds. Her minia
ture bouquet was a duplicate
of that carried by the maid
of honor.
John Walsh was best man
and ushers were Richard
Clark, Paul Newcombe and
. Gregory Beeler, brother of
the bride.
Bruno Pellegrini played
the wedding music.
White gladiolus and daisies
decorated the church.
The bride's mother wore a
Golden Weddiflg
To Be Observed
Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Roy H. Green, Butte Falls,
will be honored at a golden
wedding reception June 29,
.Sunday. The event will be
held at Community Bible
church between two and four
o'clotk, and friends of the
couple are invited to attend.
; Mr. and Mrs. Green have
lived in Jackson county for
the past 30 years.
The couple's daughter, Mrs.
Robert Pechner, will arrive
in the valley this week, from
Salihi, Turkey, to be with her
parents on the anniversary.
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chemise dress of pink lace
over pink taffeta with pink
accessories and white rosebud
corsage. The bridegroom's
mother wore a mint green
sheer cotton bolero dress with
white accessories and her
flowers were pink rosebuds.
The reception was given by
the bride's parents at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
D. Harris, 707 South Oakdale
avenue.
The guest book was attend
ed by Miss Mary Kay Harris,
cousin of the bride. Coffee
was poured by Mrs. W. J.
Callahan and Mrs. R. B. Mont
gomery, punch was served by
Miss Jo Whitman and Mrs.
Ronald Hotchkiss and the
wedding cake was cut and
served by Mrs. E. J. Lind
strom and Mrs. William
Barnes. The cake was cut with
a heirloom knife loaned by
Mrs. Gordon Warner. Mrs.
Lester Harris and Mrs. Rich
ard Randolph were hostesses.
The newylweds spent a few
days on the Oregon coast and
then left for Los Angeles,
where they will make their
home. For traveling the bride
wore a beige linen suit with
white accessories and gar
denia corsage.
The bride attended St
Mary's school and Southern
Oregon college. In recent
months she has been on the
staff of Mann's Department
store.
The bridegroom, born in
Medford, attended St. Mary';
school and Southern Oregon
college. He is employed by
Mobile Service stations, Los
Angeles, and plans to attend
Los Angeles State college in
the fall.
Pre - nuptial parties given
for the bride included a show
er for which Miss Callahan
and Miss Montgomery were
hostesses, a luncheon given
by Miss Schnack and Miss
Darland, a mailing shower
and a miscellaneous shower
by Mrs. William Barnes and
a luncheon by the bride
groom's aunt and her mother,
Mrs. Louis Lemire and Mrs
E. R. Hoppe.
In Medford for the wedding
were the bride's grandmother,
Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Se
attle; the bridegroom's grand
mothers, Mrs. Emma Daland
Murphy and Mrs. Evelina M.
Lemire, Chico, Calif.: Ken
neth and Eugene Hezel, Se
attle, cousins of the bride;
William A. Kellogg, Holly
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Anderson, Grants Pass; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Lemire, uncle
and aunt of the bridegroom,
Chico; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Parents, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Sura and fam
ily, Tulelake, Calif., all cous
ins of the bridegroom and Mr
and Mrs. Lester Corey and
family, Cottage Grove, Ore.,
his uncle and aunt.
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Gustafson Jay lor Rites Held at Church
Central Point Miss Phyllis
Jean Taylor became the bride
of Richard Karl Gustafson in
a ceremony held Saturday
June 7, at Zion Lutheran
church. The Rev. John Ham
me of Klamath Falls officiat
ed at the two o'clock after
noon double ring ceremony
attended by 125 relatives and
friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor,
route 1, box 233, Central
Point. Mr. Gustafson is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gustaf
son, route 1, Central Point
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
brocade ballerina length frock
fashioned with fitted bodice
and full skirt. Her veil was
held by a tiara that had been
worn by the bride's mother at
her wedding in 1937. She car
ried a white Bible with a
white orchid.
TVTi TVTaruarot Tavlnr wac
maid of honor for her sister
and Miss Carol von der Hellen
was bridesmaid. Miss Taylor
wore a blue brocaded frock
and carried a cascade bouquet
of pink roses. Miss von der
Hellen was in yellow and car
ried yellow roses.
Candlelighters were Steph
en Gustafson, brother of the
bridegroom, and David Straus,
Constance Clark
Honored at Party
A bridal shower honoring
Miss Constance Clark, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart
ley, 59 Rose avenue, Medford,
was held Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Robert Hub
bard, 3562 Jacksonville high
way. Miss Sandra Hubbard
was co-hostess for the pre-
nuptual party.
Guests included many col
lege and home-town friends
of the bride-to-be. Attending
were Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Lance
Pitts, Mrs. Houston Pitts, Mrs,
Lewis Powell, Corvallis, Ore.,
Mrs. Chester Hubbard and
Miss Sandra Hubbard, Mrs,
A. Erin Merkel and Miss
Sharon Merkel, Mrs. Lloyd
Neilson and Miss Gloria Neil
son, Mrs. Niles B. Smith and
Miss Jan Smith, Mrs. Herman
Newland, and the Misses Mar
ty Meyers, Nancy Hamilton,
Sara Hart, Sally Devers, and
Alberta Puhl and Miss Lee
Thornton of Palo Alto, Calif.
The dessert table was ap
propriately decorated" with a
pink umbrella draped with
pink and white ribbons tied
with bunches of miniature
pink, rose, blue and yellow
blossoms. Pastel candles com
plemented the setting.
Miss Clark's wedding to
Lawrence Lister, Portland,
was set for Saturday after
noon, June 21, at First Pres
byterian church in Medford.
Cruisers' Club
Announces Picnic
Cruisers' club of First Pres
byterian church will meet
Monday, June 23, for the an
nual picnic at Touvelle State
park at 6:30 p.m.
Members and their families
are invited to attend. Each
family is asked to bring a hot
dish or a salad, and table
service.
Games will be played be
fore the dinner. Anyone who
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerald Darland
cousin of the bride.
Thomas Robertson served
as best man and Richard Ralls
and Leon Evans seated the
guests.
Pink roses, white Japanese
iris, and pink peonies decorat
ed the church for the wedding.
Richard Evans played the tra
ditional organ wedding music
Many of the articles used at
the ceremony had first been
used at the wedding of the
bride's mother. These included
the handkerchief, also carried
by Mrs. . Olen Arnspiger,
grandmother ofthe bride, in
1909; the bridal dolls on the
August Wedding
Planned by Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Wik-
strom, 2216 Dellwood avenue,
Mediord, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Carol, to Donn G. Forbes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle J.
Forbes of St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Wikstrom is a grad
uate of Southern Oregon col
lege and formerly was a sec
retary for the law firm of
Van Dyke, Dellenback and
McGoodwin in Medford. .She
is now employed by Benson
and Davis law firm in Port
land. Mr. Forbes is a graduate
of Central Missouri State col
lege, Warrensburg, Mo., where
he received his bachelor of
science degree in business ad
ministration. He is employed
as a lumber student in the
Longview Washington ply
wood office of Long-Bell Lum
ber company.
An August wedding is plan
ned.
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wedding cake, and the cake
knife of the late Mrs. William
Warner.
Following the ceremony
reception was held at the A. L,
Straus home. A white organdy
table cloth from France over
a pink cloth was on the bridal
table and pink and white
roses in antique glass goblets
were on the various tables
in the rooms.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Talyor wore a pale green
lace embroidered nylon dress
with white accessories and
pink rose corsage. Mrs. Gus
tafson wore a beige linen
frock with red accessories and
a red corsage.
The bridegroom's mother
and Miss Joan Dobrot cut the
wedding cake and pouring
were Misses Jean Bonney and
Carolee Brantley. Miss Rob
erts Willett took charge of
the guest book and Miss Kath-
erine Straus the gifts.
The newlywed couple are
making their home at 14 Amy
street, Central Point, follow
ing their return from a wed
ding trip to Brookings, Ore.
For her traveling attire the
bride wore a blue Cupioni
dress with navy blue duster.
The bride is a graduate of
Crater High school. The bride
groom is employed by Eads
Transfer company.
Out of town guests at the
ceremony included Mr.: and
Mrs. E. C. Bolds and daugh
ter, Margaret, and son Ed
ward, from Vancouver, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendt,
Kalama, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Hancock, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred William, all Klam
ath Falls.
Mclntire - Stacey Rites
Held in Medford Church
An event of Sunday, Junt
15, was the wedding of Miss
Florence Harriett Staceyto
Terry Eugene Mclntire held
at First Presbyterian church
in Medford. The bride's par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George
E. Stacey, East Fairview drive
and the bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mcln
tire, Salem.
The Rev. John Reynolds of
ficiated for the double-ring
ceremony held at three o'clock
in the afternoon. About 175
guests attended the wedding
ceremony and the reception
whkh followed in the garden
of the Stacey home
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of nylon organdy designed on
princess lines with lace bodice.
The skirt was fashioned with a
back bow and chapel length
train. The bride carried 'a cas
cade of red and pink roses.
Miss Pamela Stacey was
honor attendant for her sister
and other attendants were
Miss Patricia Rukovina, Mrs.
Fred iVan Bebber, cousin of
the bride who came from
Kansas City, Mo., for the wed
ding, Miss Joyce Bowen, a
sorority sister from Palo Al
to, Calif., and Miss Jerri Ried
linger, Milwaukie, Ore.
They wore pinic lace sheath
frocks with taffeta floating
back panels and carried nose
gays of red roses.
Robert Bagley, Salem, was
best man and ushers were
Raymond Terhune, William
Cole and William Donaldson,
all Salem, and Robert Elfers,
Portland, fraternity brothers
of the bridegroom.
Stanley Dowson, cousin of
the bride, and Scott Mclntire,
brother of the bridegroom,
lighted the candles.
Larry Gentry was soloist.
The church was decorated
with pink gladiolus for the
ceremony.
For the reception Mrs. Dor
othy Dowson aunt of the bride
and Mrs. William Gibbs cut
the wedding cake. Pouring
and assisting were Mrs. John
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groom, Mrs. Leonard Odem,
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Mrs. Stacey wore for her
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orchid corsage. The bride
groom's mother wore a cham
pagne lace sheath, green hat
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traveling the bride wore a
blue silk print with black
accessories.
Mr. Mclntire and his bride
motored down the California
coast for their honeymoon and
will live in San Francisco.
The bride was graduated from
Medford High school and re
ceived her degree from Ore
gon State college earlier this
month. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Salem High school
and 'also received his degree
from OSC this month. He is
employed at the Emporium in
San Francisco under the
store's executive training pro
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Alpha Omicron Pi sorority,
and Mr. Mclntire's fraternity
is Pi Kappa Phi.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H.
Hogan, 1512 East Main street,
announce tne engagement and
approaching narriage of their
daughter, Shaion Kathleen,
to Kenneth Nils Mattson,
Portland. Mr. Mattson is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mat
tson of that city.
The wedding is planned for
August 16 in the garden of
the Hogan home.
The bride-to-be attended
Oregon State college and the
University of Arizona, and
taught for half a year in
Cleveland, Ohio.
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the United States Navy and is
now with Commercial Credit
corporation, Portland.
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