Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 06, 1958, Image 15

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O Mr. and Mrs. James William Hall
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Hall-Brigc&n Ceremony
Held at Catholic Church
Sacred Heart Cattioli
church was the setting Setw
day, June 28, for th ftt
noon wedding of Mist V
garet Eleanor Brigde M
James William Hall. Thi Mkte
is a daughter of MrAni r.
Dale. E. &nley, 2 Hsmiltan
street, Medford. Mr. HsH ia
son of Mr and Mrs. H Ray
mond Hall, 139 Hihltn4
drive.
. The Rev. John Ilg officis
ed at the two o'clock cu-
mony attended by 200 rela
tives and friends. Basket
pink and white gladiolus
orated the ghurch for be
ceremony and Bruno ?til
grini played the organ rd
ding music.
The bride wore an impart
ed white French lace ani ftjf
lon net gown with matching
lace mitts. Her white net veil
was held by a headdress of
sequins and she carriedga bou
quet of white orchids and
stephanotis. She -uas escorted
to the altar by her father.
Miss Linda Montgomery
was honor attendant for the
bride. She wore a pale blue
taffeta frock with light blue
cummerbund. Miss Jeanette
Nougier was bridesmaid. She
was dressed as Miss Mont
gomery with her dress of me
dium blue with pale blue,
cummerbund. They carried
bouquets of pink gladiolus.
Robert H. Hall served as
best man for his brother
while Jack Robinson, Roman
A. Lake, Bakersfield, Calif.,
uncle of the bridegroom, and
Hayward Boardman, Fresno,
Calif., brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, seated the guests.
Sam CoiSey, brother of the
bride, was ring bearer.
For her daughter's wed
ding Mrs. Conley worea blue
lace over taffeta dress with
pink accessories. Mrs. Hall
chose a pale blue sheath dress
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vitft' white accessories. Their
corsages were of pink gladi
olus and daisies.
fellowing the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Girls Community club. Miss
Mary Austin cut and served
ih wedding cake and Miss
Sharon Roberts and Mrs. Ro
berta Daniels poured the
punch. Mrs. Robert Hall was
n charge of the guest book,
Tne couple left on a wed
ding trip to the coast. For her
traveling attire the bride
ore a pink suit with white
wehid corsage.
TJie - bride attended St
Mary's and Queen of Angels
convents. Mr. Hall is a gradu
ate of Medford High school
and is. serving with the U. S
Ait Force. -
Out-of-town guests attend
ing the wedding were Mr.
an Mrs. Robert Hall, Texas;
Mrs. Bertie Kiliian, grand
mother of the bridegroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Roman A. Lake,
uncle and aunt of bridegroom,
all Bakersfield, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Hayward Boardman,
sister, and brother-in-law of
bridegroom, Fresno; Mr. and
Mrs. Guy 'Applewhite, Mr.
atid Mrs. Glenn Holzhouzer,
Mrs. C. L. Wolff, Mrs. Wil
liam May, Richard Barker,
Mrs. A. A. Madden, Mrs. H.
M. Schilling, all Ashland;
Mrs. R. A.' Berry, Dunsmuir,
Calif.: Miss Janet Fink,
Springfield, and Miss Lor
raine Smith, Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Schilling and Mrs.
Berry are sisters and were
school friends of the bride's
mother in LaCrosse, Kan.
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Roguette circle, Military
Order of Lady Bugs will meet
Tuesday, July 8, at 8 pjn.
Convention reports will be
given by Mrs. Ben Allison,
Mrs. Ralph Pittock and Mrs.
Ivan Lusk.
Lytle-Hite
Rites Held
In Ashland
Miss Audrey Florence Hite,
daHghter of Mrs. W. B. Smith,
1597 Camp Baker road, be
came the bride of Robert
Dean Lytle", son of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert R. - Lytle, 100
Meyers Creek road, Ashland,
in a ceremony held June 11
in Ashland.
The Rev. Boss Knotta of
Ashland First Methodist
church officiated at the 7:30
o'clock ceremony attended by
50 relatives and friends.
The bride wore a white lace
sheath frock with white feath
er hat and carried a purple
orchid on a Bible. Por the tra
ditional "something old" she
wore an opal ring that had
belonged to her grandmother.
Mrs. Glenn Spriggel, Ash
land, attended the bride. She
wore an aquamarine colored
sheath frock with white ac
cessories and white rose cor
sage. "
Glenn Spriggel served as
best man and Keith See,
Klamath Fallj, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, and Ernest
Lytle, Central Point, brother
of the bridegroom, seated the
guests.
White and pink roses and
mock orange decorated the
church for the ceremony. Miss
Raydene Chisum, Phoenix,
played the piano wedding mu
sic and Mrs. Ernest Lytle,
sister-in-law of the bride
groom, was solqist. .
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Methodist church.
The couple are makinf
their home at 100 Meyers
Creek road after their re
turn from a wedding trip to
the coast. For her traveling
attire, the bride wore an avo
cado colored sheath with
matching jacket and white
accessories. .
The bride is a graduate of
Phoenix High school. Mr.
Lytle is a graduate of Ash
land High school. Both of the
couple are students at South
ern Oregon college, Ashland.
Student Attends
FHA Convention
Miss Arvella Prom, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Prom, Willow Springs road,
Central Point, left this week
for Kansas City, Mo., where
she will attend the 1958 na
tional meeting o f Future
Homemakers of America July
7 through 11.
Miss Prom, one of eight
delegates from Oregon, is a
senior at Crater High School
and has been a FHA member
since 1955. She has served as
chapter secretary and vice-
president and is president
elect for 1958-1959. She is al
so southern Oregon district
chairman.
In addition to her FHA ac
tivities Miss Prom works in
many school organizations.
She attended Girls State last
month, is a past president of
Girls Athletic association, was
Girls League secretary and is
vice-president of the League.
She is a member of the "cur
tain callers" dramatic group
at the high school and has par
ticipated in several state
speech meets during the past
year.
The five day meeting, with
the theme "Future Homemak
ers of America-Teens With a
Purpose," is planned and car
ried out by the teenagers
themselves. It will give the
Oregon delegates n oppor
tunity to exchange ideas with
other delegates from 47 states,
Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto
Rico.
Attending the meeting will
be 430 delegates accompan
ied by 130 adult FHA advi
sers. FHA is the national organi
zation o f pupils - studying
homemaking i n secondary
schools in United Stater and
territories. -
Players Compete
For Master Points .
' Thirty-two duplicate bridge
players competed Wednesday
for master points at the Riv
erside - Bridge club's master
point tournament.
High scores were won in the
north-south position by Mrs.
Berg Marten and Mrs. Fred
Rehling, first; Mrs. George B.
Dean and Mrs. Roy Pruitt, sec
ond; Mrs. Frank R. Baker and
Al Gilhoueen, third; and Mrs.
A. W. Lingaas and Mrs. C. L.
Howard, fourth.
In the east-west position
winners were Mrs. Sam Rich
ardson and Robert R. Dickey,
first; Mr. Dolph Phipps and
Mrs. William Knope, second;
Mrs. Sam Van Dyke and Wil
liam Isaacs, third; and Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Roy Pru
itt, fourth.
Temperance Union
To Hold Meeting
Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will have a des
sert luncheon Friday, July 11,
at 1 p.m. at the east end of
Hawthorne park. A recrea
tional program will follow
tfie luncheon.' .
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Darby.
T27 West Jackson boulevard,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, . Anne, to
Frank White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. White, lllVi Chest
nut street. Mo wedding date
has been set. Both Miss Darbv
and her fiance attended Med
ford High school.
Ceremony Weds
Darlene Prevatt,
Ronald Williams
Cave Junction (Special)
Miss Darlene Elaine Prevatt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Prevatt, Kerby, became
the bride of Ronald Allen
Williams, ' Grants Pass, in a
ceremony held Sunday, June
22, in the Cave Junction Com
munity church at 3 o'clock
The Rev. Gene Denning of
ficiated.
The bride wore a soft bal
lerina length pastel green
dress and carried a nosegay
of red roses. She was given
in marriage by, her father.
Her attendants were Mrs.
Frank Cooke, dressed in a
white ballerina length taffeta
frock, and Miss Barbara Pre
vatt, sister of the bride, wear
ing orchid: Both attendants
carried nosegays of white and
yellow roses.
Russel Williams, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man
and ushers were James Pre
vatt, brother of the bride, and
Steven Hyde.
The mother of the bride
was dressed fn yellow silk
print worn with white acces
sories and a white carnation
corsage.
The reception was' held in
the Eagles Hall in Kerby. Mrs.
Frank Cook and Miss Barbara
Prevatt arranged the gifts and
had charge of the guest book..
The new Mrs. Williams was
graduated from Illinois Valley
High school in 1957 and the
bridegroom from Grants Pass
High. school the same year.
The young couple are making
their home in Grants Pass
where Mr. Williams is em
ployed by the Southern Ore
gon Plywood company.
Chapter to Hold .
Picnic Thursday
Bowbells chapter of the
Daughters of the British Em
pire will hold a picnic at the
home of Mrs. Everett Sy
brant, 620 South Peach street,
Thursday, July 10, at 6 pjn.
Those - attending should take
their own food and table service.
Announcement
Mann's Beauty Salon takes
pleasure in announcing that, .
Mr. Tim, master beautician,
has returned to take over full
management ... contrary to ,
previous announcements.
. Mr. Tim and his staff of
expert beauticians are prepar
ing to accept new appoint
ments as well as our regular
ones starting Monday, July 7th. ,
The same fine quality
workmanship as in the past as
sures you the finest in beauty
art.
Call Mr. Tim, Mrs. Lee
'Horn, Betty Mae Cox, Anne
McKibben or Shirley Carmi
chael for appointment. '
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Beauty
Paulena Carter .
Guest Today of
Boston 'Pops'
Paulena Carter, concert pi
anist and a daughter of Mrs.
Fred Carter, Ashland, will be
guest artist today in-a concert
to be given in' Boston under
the direction of Arthur Fied
ler of the Boston Pops orches
tra. Miss Carter will play the
Grieg piano concerto..
Miss Carter has known the
famous conductor for many
years, and played under his
direction as a child when he
conducted a performance of a
children's symphony orches
tra in California. The pianist
flew to the east coast from
her home in southern Cali
fornia yesterday, and will
spend a week in the east. In
New York she will attend
a performance e Meredith
Wilson's "The Music Man"
which is enjoying an extend
ed run to standing-room-only
audiences, as a guest of Mr.
Wilson. The two musicians
appeared in the same radio
program broadcast from Hol
lywood for about five years
Miss Carter will have two
albums of records released in
the near future. One is made
up of piano numbers record
ed by .Miss Carter alone, and
the second is a group of Bee
thoven numbers for piano and
cello made jointly with Wil-
lem Van den Burg, California
orchestra director and cellist
In private life the pianist
is Mrs. Jack Wormser and the
mother of two children, San
dra Elizabeth, 4 in August,
and Steven Nicholas, who will
be 2 in September.
Couple Married
In Nevada Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Mat
thews are making their home
at 1104-C Mahanna, Long
Beach, Calif., following their
wedding June 29 in the Bap
tist church, Reno, Nev. The
bride is the former Patricia
M. Shultz, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. D. S. Shultr, Fresno,
Calif. Mr. Matthews is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. VV E. Mat
thews, 914 Ross line, Med
ford.
The Rev. Blake M. Frank
lin officiated at the 2:30
o'clock afternoon ceremony.
The bride wore a pale blue
suit with striped skirt. Her
corsage .was of pink rosebuds,
Miss Sheila Couey, Med
ford, was maid of honor and
Lynn Miller, Willow, Calif.,
served as best man.
The bride, attended Med
forrd High school and was
graduated from Roosevelt
High school in Fresno. Mr.
Matthews attended Medford
High school and is serving
with the United States wavy,
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Pythian Girls Plan
Meeting on Thursday
The next meeting of the
Pythian Sunshine girls will
be held Thursday, July 10,
at the Pythian at 7 p.m.
At the last meeting of the
group Miss Margaret Gro
chocki, Phoenix, was wel
comed as a new member, i ol
lowing the business meeting
a barbecue supper was held
at the home of Miss Barbara
Kadin. Committee in charge
was Miss Rose Ann Brooks
and Miss Lanae Bostwick.
Salon
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, i ftgr. and Mrs. Cuss
Goldenpenny -
Rites Held at
Central, Point Mr. and
Mrs. Guss Eugene Goldenpen
ny Jr., will return this week
from a wedding trip to Spirit
Lake, Wash. They were mar
ried June 22 at First Southern
Baptist church, Medford, with
Clynton Crisman of Medford
Friends church officiating at
the two o'clock afternoon
Hostesses Give .
Party at Hotel
Mrs. Violet Ditsworth, Port
land, and Mrs. Jennie Hutch
inson, "522 West Tenth street,
were hostesses for a lunch
eon at the Jackson hotel Tues
day, July 1. Guests were long
time friends of the two wom
en who had . been together
for a vacation camping... trip
at Diamond lake for a week
of the summer of 1935. .
Present were . , Mrs. Roy
Vaughn, Prospect; Mrs. E E.
Segessenmann, Shady Cove;
Mrs. Alma Mallery, Central
Point; Mrs." Lial TuckerV Ash
land; Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker,
Ashland; Mrs. Millie Glass,
Medford, and the two host
esses. -
Following luncheon the
group1 went to Mrs. Hutchin
son's home to spend the re
mainder of the afternoon.
Workshop Planned
By Herb Society
A special meeting and
workshop of .. Rogue Valley
Herb society will be held
Tuesday, July 8, at 10 a.m.
at Madroaks, the home of Mrs.
John Hoist, Gold Hill. Mem
bers are asked to take fold
ing tables, chairs, 3 strong
needles, scissors and a sack
lunch. Organdie and ribbon
will be on sale at meeting.
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Sinyard
Church v
ceremony. .
Mrs. Goldenpenny is the
former Betty Sinyard, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Sinyard, Central Point. The
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Goldenpenny, 634
Hazel street, Central Point."
Mrs. Paul Kroon played the
piano wedding music and ac
companied Maynard Hadley,
soloist. More than 90 relatives
and friends attended the
double-ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
ballerina length lace over sat
in gown and a lace veil. She
carried a bouquet of white
carnations.
Miss" Jewelene Sinyard was
honor attendant for her sister
and Miss Linda Moore was
bridesmaid. Miss Sinyard wore
a pink frock with white lace
cummerbund and carried blue
asters. Miss Moore wore blue
and carried yellow asters.
Marsha Brewer, , Roseburg,
was flowergirl for her aunt
and Gery Brewer served as
ring bearer.
Brent Carter served as best
man and Lary Fishbeck was
groomsman. John Smock and
Gordon DeArmond seated the
guests. ' .
Following the 'ceremony a
reception was held in the so
cial hall , at the church. Miss
Vera Tncker, aunt of the
bride, cut and served the wed
ding cake. Miss Vickie Work
man was in charge of the
guest book.
The bride attended Crater
High school. Mr. Goldenpen
ny is a graduate .- of Crater
High school and is employed
as a stamper by Ross Lumber
company; They will make
their home at 917 East Pine
street, apartment 2, Central
Point.
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Central Pojfit Corps
Cancels Camp Pignic
Central Point ;A picnic
planned by Central Point
Woman's Relief corps at
Camp White tias beerP can
celed, the committee in carge
states.
Next meeting of the corps
will be held at the American
Legion hall July 15. Miss
Flora Moore and Mrs. Mable
Goodwin will be initiated.
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Past Presidents
To Meet Friday
Past presidents of the aux
iliary to Fraternal Order of
Eagles will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. G. T. Dynge,
1301 Spring street, Medford,
Friday, July 11, at 1:30 pan.
Past presidents attending
are to take a fancy apron to
nfodel and present to the club.
A business meeting will fol
low dessert.
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