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4AMAIL TRIBUNE, MeJferJ, Methodist Church Scene Of Myers - Morton Rites Among the many weddings held in Medford last week end wjthat of Miss Linda Jenell Morton and Kenneth Lewis Mye Tl- ceremony was held Saturday morning, June 21, 3t 10 lock at First Methodist church. Dr. George Rose berry officiated at the double-ring ceremony. About 125 glSiei and friends attended. VM bride is a daughter of Mr. tgnd Mrs. Oliver O. Mor ton, Old Military road, and Mi- Myers is a son of Mr. and MM. Robert R. Myers, 1101 Woodrow lane, Medford. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a wedding gown of white taf feta with fitted bodice of nylon lace, and lace tunic over the very full tiered tulle skirt. Her finger tip veil was held by a crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet was fashioned of pink rose buds, white carna tions and stephanotis, and cen tered with a wrgte orchid. Miss Dianne Barker, Grants Pass, ws maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Norma Brainard, Miss Charlotte Lam bert and Miss Lana Salyers. Miss Barker wore a ballerina length frSck of lime green taf feta with chiffon drapery over Catholic Rites Marry Couple GqgJ Hill Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. O'Connor will make their home at Route 1, Box 103, Gold Hill, when they return from a wedding trip this -eek. The bride, is the former Josephine M. Teeter, Gold Hill. The bridegroom has been making his home at Camp White. They both are employed at the Bureau of Reclamation at Camp White. The couple were married Monday, June 23, at eight o'clock in the morning at Sacred Heart Catholic church, The Rev. Carl Mai officiated. Mrs. Elizabeth Botchek, Rogue River, attended the bride. Best man was E. J, Brannan of Yakima, Wash. i oiiowing the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Jackson hotel. The bride moved to the valley in 1948 and has made her home here since that time. Mr. O'Connor is a graduate of Notre Dame university, South Bend, Ind., and is a civil engineer with the Talent project. BABY CORNER 3 ATH & CENTRAL Downstairs at Medford Phar. Phoae SP 2-6253 this baby will sleep as nature intended on a POSTURIZED KANTWET CRIB MATTRESS 17 95 the only crib mattress with DORSAL CONSTRUCTION for good crib posture. Kantwet's Dorsal Construc tion assures lasting level sup port. And the exclusive Firm-O-Flex Innerspring Unit stays firm yet resilient to let your baby sleep as nature intended. IS imiTISEi II TIE UIIB' HUE 19911111 Fun for the Little One $149 Auto Wheel On your vacation trip. Baby can "drive" right along with you with his own steering gear! Fastens to auto seat. BABY CORNER Infants' and Children's Wear On, tuniy. June 29, 1958 the shoulders and falling to the hem line in the back. Her headdress was of orchid net and white carnations, and she carried a heart shaped bou quet of orchid net and white carnations. The bridesmaids' ballerina length frocks were of orchid taffeta with chiffon draped over the shoulders. Their headdresses and bouquets wtre of lime green net with white carnations. Little Joanne Morton, niece of the bride, was .flower girl, and wore a dress of lime green taffeta with orchid net head dress. She carried a white basket and rose petals. Bobby Mace, nephew of the bride, acted as ring bearer. He carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Audrey Brown was best man, and ushers were Ronald Myers, brother of the bride groom, Jack Magel and Ken neth Moulton." Mrs. Alice Boardman played the traditional organ wedding music, and Duane Jones sang The church was decorated with white candles and bas kets of white stock and lily-of-the-nile. The bride's mother wore a blue lace dress with .white ac cessories and corsage of pink rose buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of orchid lace over taffeta, white acces sories and corsage of gar denias. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Wesley Hall at the church. Mrs. C. F. Shinn and Mrs. R. A. Morton, sister and sister-in-law of the bride, cut and served the wed ding cake. Pouring coffee was Mrs. R. J. Morton, another sister-in-law of the bride, while Mrs. Jose Manrubia, cousin of the bridegroom, served punch. Mrs. J. C. Mace, sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book and in charge of gifts were Mrs. Beatrice Frohreich and Jerry McCollum. For traveling the bride chose a mint green suit with white accessories and white orchid corsage. Following a trip to places of interest in northern California, the young couple are making their home at 509 Dakota street, Medford. j Among out of town guests for the wedding were Mrs. J. L. Haskins, Merrill, Ore., Mr.' and Mrs. LaVerne Haskins and sons Larry and Bruce, Bonanza, Ore., Mrs. Leonard Will, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Has kins and sons Gary and Gene, all of Tulelake, Calif., Mrs. Fred Baugh, Klamath Falls, Ore., Mrs. Clair Damewood, Wilderville, Ore., Mrs. Robert Brittson, Provolt, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barker and daughters, Dianne, Karen and Linda, Grants Pass, and Mrs. C. P. Uhrhane, New York City. Both the bride and bride groom have lived in Medford all their lives. 4 Mrs. Helen Watson Hostess for Club; Picnics Announced Mrs. Helen Watson was hostess at her home on Cath erine street recently for the June meeting of Medford Blue Star Mothers. Follow ing desert, served by the hostess, Mrs. James Cech, president, conducted the busi ness session. Mrs. E. P. Kurz, 360 De Barr street, was welcomed into the group as a new member. It was reported the recent sale of daisies on the streets of downtown Medford was successful. Mrs. Fred Middlebusher re ported on a recent party which was given for the mem bers of the wheel chair pa tients at the Camp White domiciliary. Plans were discussed for attending the annual district picnic of the Blue Star Moth ers which is to be held in Riddle August 27. It was voted to recess the regular meetings for the sum mer months. A picnic was planned for July 17, to be held at the Ashland park. All members are asked to meet around noon, taking table service and a covered dish. Return Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lattie have returned to their home on North Phoenix road after a trip north. Mr. Lattie at tended the summer confer ence of the 12th district of Production Credit association. The couple- returned home by way of the Oregon coast, and spent a few days af Port Orford. ' ' irVv f"Sk 1J , " V -sm vf 7 A - - " Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Davis (Classic Photo) . Miss Kathryn Elaine Coe Bride of Richard Davis Central Point Miss Kath ryn Elaine Coe became the bride of Richard L. Davis in a ceremony held Sunday after noon, June 22, at Eastwood Baptist church in Medford, The Rev. Richard Jones offi ciated at the 2 o'clock double- ring ceremony attended by 70 relatives and friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plez R. Chamberlain, 151 Wilson road, Central Point, and the bridegroomSs the son of Mrs. Mabel Davis, Gold Hill. The church was decorated with white and tinted blue chiffon daisies in white bas kets and white . candelabra held lighted white tapers. Bows of white ribbon were at the pew ends. Soloist was Gary Smith, Central Point, former class mate of the couple. Miss Ver na Cingcade, Talent, cousin of the bride, played the organ. Mr. Chamberlain gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown designed and made ,by her mother of white imported French Chantilly lace over white taffeta and tulle, fashioned with a sweet heart neckline, fitted . bodice and chapel length bouffant skirt. The bolero of matching lace was styled with long sleeves and mandarin collar. The bride's necklace ' was a gift from the bridegroom and her fingertip illusion veil, held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms, was loaned by Mrs. Robert Icnsee, San Diego, Calif,, an aunt. ' She wore white satin pumps and carried a white orchid encir cled by white orange blos soms. The bride served as flower girl, for Mrs. Icnsee (the for mer Beth Cingcade) when she wore the orange blossom tiara for her wedding 15 years ago. Miss Judi Davis, Central Point, was maid of honor, Mrs. Charles Hewitt, Medford, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. George Juveland, Central Point, were bridesmatrons. Miss Davis wore a light blue taffeta frock designed with low Italian neckline, with bow in back, and blue lace and tulle overskirt in ballerina length. Her headband was of matching taffeta with a short white net veil, and she carried a bouquet of blue chiffon daisies. The other attendants wore frocks styled similar to and of the same color taffeta as Miss Davis'. They carried bouquets of white chiffon daisies and wore matching taffeta head bands. Robert Lance, Gold Hill, served as best man for the bridegroom. The candles were lighted by the two ushers, Welden Sorensons, and Don ald Goyett, both Medford. A reception was given by the bride's parents in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel following the ceremony. The bride's table was centered with an arrangement of blue chiffon daisies encircling the wedding cake and flanked by white tapers in silver holders. Mrs. Dale Knox, Oakridge, aunt of the bridegroom, Cut and served the wedding cake,. Open 24 Hours Every Day SELF SERVICE 20c per 8 lb. Washer Load ran 516 W. Sixth Sr. LAUNDRY Large 50-Lb. Dryers ' Agitator Type Washers if; assisted by Mrs. Chauncey Beck, Central Point, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Ernest Beaber, Roseburg, aunt of the bride, I . : j i iu- . 1, 1 1 Miss Helen Coe, Central Point, sister of the bride, attended the guest book. Flowers for the wedding and reception were furnished by Mrs. S. M. Christensen and Mrs. Sam Jones, both Gold Hill. Mrs. Steve Saimons and Mrs. Bob C. Reynolds, both Medford, were in charge of all decorations for the wed ding and reception. For the event Mrs. Cham berlain wore a sheath dress of mint green linen, with white lace hat and pumps, and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore an aquamarine dress of summer cotton, with white lace hat. Their corsages were white carnations. Guests included Mrs. Katie E. Perkins, Central, maternal grandmother of the bride, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coe, Ash land. Mrs. O. F. Palmerton, Rogue River, paternal grand mother of the bridegroom was also present for the occasion. The newlyweds traveled to' the Oregon coast for their wedding trip, the bride wear ing a white sheath dress with white hat and gloves. The counle will reside at 17 North Peach street, Medford. Both are graduates of Crater Hign school with the class of 1957. Tho bride is employed as a bookkeeper at the First Na tional Bank in Central oint and the bridegroom is em ployed at -Jorgenson's Dairy in Medford. Guests from out of town in cluded Mrs. Bruce Bennett, sister of the bridegroom ana her three children, Jenny, Debbie and Jerry, Ontario. Of interest is the fact that the bride and bridegroom had unknowingly chosen the same date and the same hour for their wedding as did the Ben netts, who were celebrating their 11th wedding anniver sary that day. . Also from out-bf-town were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beaber and children,'. Malcolm and Sandra, Roseburg, and Mrs. Dale Knox and son, Jack Ruegg,- Oakridge. ' Nunans Visit Medford Friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Nunan, Ventura, Calif., were guests in Medford recently. Mr. Nenan is a descendant of a pioneer Jacksonville fam ily, his father, Jerry Nenan having owned and operated an early-day store in that town. The Nunan's built the large Jacksonville house now own ed by Mr. and . Mrs. James Grigsby. Mr. Nunan's nephew is Donald Russell, president of the Southern Pacific Railway company. - - - The Nunans made a trip to Crater Lake National park, taking with them Mrs. H. P. Hubbard and Mrs. Lewis Ul rich, long-time friends. The Californians were en route to British Columbia and Alaska. Drying 1c Per Minute COIN OPERATED 516 W. Sixth St. Really Hot Water Supplies Available Church Ceremony Planned by Pair Talent Mr. and Mrs- G. Schulz, Route 1, Box 375, Tal ent, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joann Ethel, to Fred Robert Furry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Furry, Second street, Phoenix. Miss Schulz was graduated from Talent High school and is now employed by Robert J. Keeney, architect. Mr. Furry was graduated from Phoenix High school and is attending Southern Oregon college. He is employed by John Caulkins Construction company, Phoenix. The wedding is planned for July 10 at Phoenix Presbyter ian church. 4 Women fo Consider Constitution Revision Christian Women's Fellow ship of First Christian church will meet Tuesday, July 1, at 10:45 ajn. at the church. Mrs. Warren Fairbanks, new president, will preside at the meeting. Luncheon will be served by circle six, Mrs. Glenn Allen, chairman, and worship and study will be ar ranged by circle 1, Miss Joan Guyer, chairman. - Mrs. Fairbanks announces that revision of the constitu tion and bylaws will be con sidered at this meeting. If You Need Something For The 4th . . . m "Capri Pants" o Washable o Plains o Stripes o Prints MISS VIRGINIA BEAN (Brainerd photo) Virginia Bean And Barry Baer Engaged to Wed , Phoenix Mr." and Mrs. Fred Bean, Phoenix, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia to Barry Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B a e r, 6369 Ponderosa street, Central Point. Miss Bean will be a senior this fall at Phoenix High school. Mr. Baer attended Medford schools and is now employed with the Medford Water com mission. The wedding is planned for next Spring. ffV fin fr V A V "Dresses" Lovely summer cottons . . . pastels and darks . . . Values to 12.98. "Coats & Suits" In linens and lightweight wools . . . just a few left, but what values! 25 to 50 Off r Newlyweds Make Home In Ashland . Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs Willis Jones are at home at 544 "B" street, Ashland, fol lowing their return from their wedding trip to San Francis co and the Bay area. Mrs. Jones is the former Donna Bi beau, daughter of Mrs. Jac queline Bibeau, Ashland, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Jones and the late Fred Jones of Hornbrook. The young couple recited their vows May 29 at Reno, Nev. Mrs. Jones was gradu ated from Ashland High school. She is employed at Perrine's department store in Ashland. Her husband was born and reared in Horn brook, and is a graduate of Yreka High school. He at tended Shasta college in Red ding for two years, and just completed his third term at Southern Oregon college in Ashland, where he was an all conference infielder for the college baseball team. He also plays shortstop for the Yreka Indians. He has sum mer employment ' in Horn brook, and plans to complete his education at SOC next When sprinkling clothes, fold them as you would when they are ironad. Do not roll clothes too tightly after laun dering because wrinkles will become set. Play wear . . All Your Vacation Needs . And At Great Savings! 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