Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1958, Image 19

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Fan? wit Part
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Swadtih Stdent
A tpt:$t party in honor
of Mj Vrf Aulin was
het'tf t ftoi of Miss Carol
Sw$n, 1?05 South Pacific
hhS?, Jant If. Mis Aulin,
(gfnac vaaiord High
schoc tftl $St year, will
leY k our of the United
Sat fJRt Ctntd June 23
efor0 MiliBj for her home
in 8lufc Stden.
36 ij Aulin Reviewed her year
ofgtuy dbr the guests at the
party 8nf told of her planned
tr' ith other foreign stu
dents. Sh w3 presented a
mortry gift by the group to
help tigft-ay traveling ex
pense Refreshments ere served
including 9 cafe decorated
with "good journey" in Swed
ish on th tog. Intertainment
included tgblf tennis and re
corded, music.
Guesi at thft party includ
ed the Hi? Sue Hubbard,
Jeanne Klatt, Carolyn HilL
yer and Barbara Stamper.
Celia Waer of the Jackson
county Qelfare association,
Misses Claudia Hoover, Dee
Ann Barnc, Sharon Carr,
Mary Friend, Myrna Calla
way, Pat Rushton, Joan Laur
ila, Roxie Sisemore, Judy
Bash, Judy Hooper, Susan
Johnston, Sandra Buxton,
Maureen WcCurdy, Danusia
Rosecka, Plimi Jones, Judy
Anderson, Sue Knight, Pat
Hilton, Gail' Prentice, Linda
Hall, and Carolyn Carr.
Hosting the party were the
Misses Carol Swan, Karen
Johnsen a'nd Gladys Beddoe,
Mrs. R. M. Swan and Mr.
Swan.
Couple Married
In New Church
Jacksonville The first
weddinjfheld in the new Ruch
Community church was that
of Miss Cherokee Rose Couch
and Donald Hugh McSwan.
The ceremony took place
Thursday, June 12, at 7
o'clock in the evening with
the Rev. Carl Best, Jackson
ville, officiating for the single
ring ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Couch,
Route 1, Box 14A, Jackson
ville, and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc
Swan, Grants Pass.
The bride wore a blue suit
with white accessories and
carried a white Bible with
pink rosebuds. She was given
in marriage by her father.
The wedding march was
played by Miss Mary Beth
Ramsey, Jacksonville.
Garden - flowers decorated
the church.
The reception was held at
the bride's home, with 30
guests attending.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon in California and
are living in the McSwan
home, near Provolt. The bride
attended Jacksonville schools,
and the bridegroom was ed
ucated in Grants Pass.
To Sew
Daughters of the Nile sew
ing club will meet Monday,
June 23, at 12 noon with Mrs.
Q. L. Overmyer, 610 South
Holly street, to sew for the
Shrine hospital. Potluck
luncheon will be served.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyle Sanderson
(Landis photo)
Sanderson-Jessel Rites
Held at Trinity Church
Ashland Trinity Episcopal
church in Ashland was the set
ting Saturday, June 7, for the
eight o'clock evening wedding
of Miss Mary Jane Jessel and
Robert Lyle Sanderson. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jessel, 582 Holly
street, Ashland. The bride
groom is a son of Mrs. James
C. Wilburn, Shaw, Miss., and
has been making his home in
Dunsmuir, Calif.
The Rev. John Thompson
officiated at the ceremony.
White gladiolus and pink,
white, and red roses decorated
the church. Mrs. William Gir-
ard sang and Miss Edna Do
herty was organist.
Given in marriage" by her
father, the bride wore a white
cotton frock with matching
hat and shoulder length veil
She carried a white prayer
book with pink and white
roses.
Miss Edna Jessel attended
her sister. She wore a pink
cotton frock with pink hat
Matron and Patron
Of Nevita Chapter
To Be Feted Tuesday
Central Point A stated
meeting of Nevita chapter
Order of the-Eastern Star,
has been announced for Tues
day, June 24 at 8 p.m. Mrs.
Wyles Berry, worthy matron,
and Merritt Swing, worthy
patron, will be honored dur
ins a farewell ceremony in
this last meeting of the their
year. The officers of the
chapter will be in charge of
the decorations and refreshments.
An open installation of of
ficers for the ensuing year
has been announced for Sat
urday, June 28, at 8 p.m.
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and white accessories.
William W. Girard, Duns
muir served as best man while
Cyril H. Dabovitch, also Duns
muir, and Joel C. Jessel,
brother of the bride, seated
the guests.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the par
ish hall of the churchwith 150
relatives and 'friends attend
ing. Serving were Mrs. M. A.
Ring, Mrs. Rosemary Dabo
vitch, Mrs. Carol Copeland,
and Mrs. Joel Jessel. Mrs.
Emil Kroeger was in charge of
tHe guest book.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Jessel wore a grey and
white stripe cotton dress with
white accessories. Mrs. Wil
burn chose an oatmeal colored
linen dress with white acces
sories. They both had pink
and white carnation corsages.
. The newlywed couple trav
eled to Mississippi and will
return to Dunsmuir to make
their home in late July. .For
her traveling attire the bride
wore a beige two piece che
mise dress with white accessories.
The bride attended Ashland
High school, Southern Oregon
college and the University of
Wyoming. Mr. Sanderson at
tended Delta State Teachers
college, Cleveland, Miss.; and
Mississippi Southern college,
Hattiesburg, Miss. He is an in
structor at Dunsmuir Joint
Union High school.
Following the reception at
the church a reception was
held at the Jessel home for
members of the wedding par
ty and immediate families of
the couple. Mrs. Joel Jessel
and Mrs. William Hampton
served.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Thelma Wilburn, Shaw,
Miss., mother of the bride
groom; Mr. and Mrs. C. H,
Dabovitch, Hugo Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. La Chance
Jr., Miss Ruby Wyatt, Miss
Elsie Ellington, Miss Emily
Gibson, Miss Mayme Poe,
Delvin Poe, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Samuelson, Lou Ann and
Sue Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Seese, David Blout,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Leishton,
Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, Cyril
Dabovitch, Andy Dabovitch,
Mr. and Mrs. William Girard,
and Mrs. Rosemary Dabovitch,
all Dunsmuir; Mrs. ' Travis
Caldwell, Jimmy Caldwell,
Katy, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
Leighton Everly, Caldwell,
Idaho; Mrs. Charlotte Rose,
Mrs. Margery West, Richard
Pollman, Reno, Nevada; Regi
nald Keohan, Miss Constance
Koehan, Miss Emily Keohan,
San Francisco, Calif.; Gaynol
Anderson, Chan Richen, Miss
Sandra Davis, Keith Ander
son, Areata, Calif.; Mrs. Ida
Clarke, and Wilma and Wan
da Clarke, Homer Clarke,
Malin, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kelly, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Knowles, Arvin,
Calif.; ' Miss Susan Haynes,
Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Copeland, Eagle Point;
Mrs. Georgia Gardner, Mrs.
Josephine Snooks, Baker; and
Mrs. Edna Mole, Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus McKenzie and Sue
Ann McKenzie, Miss Elizabeth
Rice, Miss Ann Rice and Mrs.
Inez Rice, all Medford.
Church Ceremony Marries Couple
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer W,
Smets are making their home
at 330 North Holly street,
Medford, following their re
turn from a wedding trip to
the coast. They were married
in a ceremony Saturday,
June 14, in the Village church
at Jacksonville. The Rev.
Richard L. Merriman offici
ated at the four o'clock after
noon ceremony attended by
14 relatives and friends.
The bride is the former
Holly Peterson of 409 North
Central avenue, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Hardage
of California. Mr. Smets is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Smets, route 1, box 312, Med
ford. The bride wore a delphini
um blue lace dress with
white accessories and carried
a bouquet of white roses. Miss
Sophia H. Robbins attended
the bride.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Smets home on South Stage
road, Medford.
The bride attended Vernon,
Texas, public schools and
Medford Beauty school. She
is a beautician at Winnie's
Style Salon. Mr. Smets at
tended Jacksonville, Ore.,
schools and Behnke Walker
Business college, Portland. He
is logging inspector for Ore
gon state board of forestry.
Picnic Announced
Foods Group
Members and guests of the
Natural Foods associates
group will hold the annual
picnic Tuesday, June 24, at
6:30 p.m. at the Irving Thom
as home on Pioneer road.
For the July meeting a gar
den tour will be held with
emphasis on how to plan a
winter garden. Plans for the
tour will be made at the pic
nic, it was Reported.
By
New Officers Installed
Central Point Mr Rich
ard Stratton was installed
president of Central Point
Jaycettes at a meeting June
18 at the home of the retiring
president, Mrs. Melvin An
horn. Mrs. Stratton will pre
side at her first "meeting
Wednesday, June 25, , at the
home of Mrs. Wallace West,
461 North Fifth street air 8
p.m.
Also installed at the last
meeting were Mrs. Milton
Gorden, first vice - president;
Mrs. Gay Hollett, secretary;
and Mrs. Robert Jantzer, treas
urer. Mrs. Eloy Sutton was in
stalling officer.
The club was presented a
portfolio by the retiring of
ficers and Mrs. Anhorn was
given a gift.
New committee members
announced by Mrs. Stratton
included Mrs. John Croskell,
hospitality and friendship
basket; Mrs. Dale Bartley,
publicity; Mrs. Don Lacy, Mrs.
Sutton, Mrs. Bruce Turner
and Mrs., John Smock, mem
bership and transportation;
Mrs. William Colley, secret
sisters; and Mrs. Don A.1 Faber
scrapbook.
At the Wednesday meeting
a demonstration of makeup
will be given by a representa
tive of the Merle Norman Stu
dio in Medford. Co-hostesses
will be Mrs. William Johnson
and Mrs. Lee McNew.
Casual dress will be proper
for club meeting for the next
six months.
Golden Link Class v
To Hold Meeting
The monthly meeting of the
Golden Link class of First
Baptist Sunday school will be
held Thursday, June 26. Des
sert luncheon will be served
at 1 p.m.
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Woodcraft Neighbors
Announce Meeting .
Neighbors of Woodcraft of
Medford will meet Monday,
June 23, at 8 pm. in the
Eagles hall. Cards will be
played following the business
session.
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