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Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Lavern Barnard
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Bgrnard-Browu Wedding
Is Event of Mid-July
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An event of July 14 was the wedding of Miss Georgia Lee
Brown and Delmer Lavern Barnard held at First Methodist
church. Dr. George G. Roseberry officiated at the double-ring
rites, held at 7:30 o'clock in the evening and attended by 100
relatives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George I.
Brown, 641 South Holly
street, and the eldest grand
child of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney I. Brown of Medford.
Mr. Barnard is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin L. Barnard,
1375 Orchard Home drive.
Salmon and white colored
.gladiolus decorated the church
' for the ceremony and white
satin bows marked the pew
ends. J. Hoyt was soloist
The bride wore a floor
length white silk gown styled
with round neckline and long
sleeves. Seed pearls outlined
the neckline and trimmed the
tiara which held her shoulder
; length veil. She carried a bou
quet of pink rosebuds and
stephanotis on a white prayer
book. Mr. Brown gave his
daughter in marriage.
Attending the .'bride were
her three sisters. Miss Mari
lyn Ruth Brown was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were
Miss Sharon ' Wymore and
Mias Judy Wymore. They
wore pfle blue brocaded taf
feta ballerina length frocks
with Persian blue sashes.
Their headdresses and shoes
matched the sashes and they
tarried bouquets of majestic
white daisies and ivy.
Candlelighters were Susen
Ann Nelson and Michael Gar
nier, cousins of the bride. Sid
ney Thomas Brown, brother
' of the bride, wa ring bearer.
Don Knapp, Grants Pass,
served as best man, while
ushers were Cornell Sabo and
Dale Barnard, brother of the
bridegroom.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Brown wore a cham
pagne colored embroidered
raw silk dress with pink ac
cessories. Mrs. Barnard wore
a pink lace dress with white
accessories and white carna
tion corsage.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the Pio
neer room in Sackson hotel.
Pale yellow and salmon col
ored gladiolus and pink stock
decorated the room for the
event. Mrs. Ray Garnier, aunt
of the bride, cut and served
the wedding cake while Mrs.
O. E. Henderson, Eagle Point,
great - grandmother of the
bride, presided at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Curtis Hopkins,
Central Point, poured the cof
fee. The couple left for Chicago,
111., on their wedding, trip
where they will make their
home for a year. The bride
chose for her traveling attire
a black and white hound's
tooth checked suit with, white
and black accessories.
The bride attended Medford
High school and was employed
by Wainscott's Pharmacy. Mr.
Barnard attended Rogue River
Academy and is an X-ray tech
nician with the U. S. Army in
Chicago.
Party is Given
For Bride-Elect
Butte Falls Miss Julie
Pingle, whose wedding to
Douglas Fuller, Eugene, is set
for next month, was honored
at a party July 16. It was
given by Mrs. Kerry Living
ston, Medford, and Miss Mary
Ann Hubbard. Prospect, in
Mrs. Livingston's home, ZVi
Berrydale avenue. The two
hostesses are to be Miss Pin
gle's attendants.
Miss Pingle was presented
gifts for her new home, the
packages having been arrang
ed in a miniature moving van.
Guests were Mrs. C. C. Hag
gard, Miss Gloria Haggard,
Mrs. Jack DeRosher and Mrs.
Victor Chapman, Prospect;
Mrs. Morley . Pingle and the
bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Bruce Pingle. Butte Falls;
Miss DeMaris Glutsch, Miss
Kathy Olsen, Butte Falls, Mrs.
Jack Shaw and Miss Lynette
Shaw, Medford, Mrs. D. M.
Chandler, Union Creek and
Mrs. William Bigham, Eagle
Point.
At Ranch
Mrs. Nion Tucker, San
Francisco, has arrived in the
county to spend several
weeks at the Tucker ranch
near Prospect. Also at the
ranch are Mrs. Tucker's
daughter, Mrs. Tucker Mc
Evoy and son, Nion Tucker
McEvoy, Washington, D. C.
Golden Link Class of First
Baptist church will hold the
annual picnic supper Thurs
day, July 24, at 6:30 p.m. at
the N. A. Mead home, Grant
road. The meal will be pot-luck.
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Herman-Ruth Ceremony
Held at Baptist Church
Miss Doris Emily Ruth became the bride of Amil Herman
in a ceremony held Saturday, July 12, at First Baptist church.
The Rev. James Neely officiated at the three o'clock after
noon ceremony attended by more than 200 relatives and
guests.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Geneva Ruth, 317
South Orange street, Medford,
Ceremony Weds
Judith Wallace,
Dale L Morgan
Central Point An event
of Monday, July 7, was the
wedding of Miss Judith Wal
lace to Dale L. Morgan, held
at five o'clock at Central
Church of Christ in Medford.
The ceremony was read by
the Rev. Dexter Williams,
pastor of the church, and bas
kets of calla lilies decorated
the church.
The bride wore a ballerina
length turquoise satin dress
fashioned with a round neck
line and three quarter length
sleeves. Her corsage was of
salmon color gladioli.
Mrs. Curtis Garrison was
her sister's only attendant.
She wore a street length dress
of white and red with threads
of gold. Her accessories were
white and gold.
Best man was Gerald Mor
gan, brother of the bride
groom For her sister's wedding
Mrs. Michael Loeffler chose a
blue flowered dress with
white accessories. Mrs. Ruby
Colgan, grandmother of the
bridegroom, wore a navy blue
flowered dress with red ac
cessories. The wedding was attended
by 25 , relatives and close
friends. A reception was held
at the Loeffler home, 702 Vic
tory street, Medford, and later
a charivari party was held at
Mrs. Colgan's home.
Thursday evening a shower
was given at the Colgan home
in honor of the newly mar
ried couple. Approximately 30
guests attended the affair.
Games were played and re
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left
Sunday to make their home
in Corpus Christi, Texas,
where Mr. Morgan is station
ed with the Navy.
The bride has made her
home in Medford with her
sisters, Mrs. Garrison and
Mrs. Loeffler, and the bride
groom with his grandmother,
Mrs. Colgan, at 250 Wilson
road. He attended Crater
High school before joining
the Navy two years ago.
and the late Ernest Lynn
Ruth. Mr. Herman is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman,
Orland, Calif.
White gladiolus and fern
decorated the church for the
ceremony. Kenneth Raymond
played the traditional organ
wedding music and accom
panied Mrs. Larry Ruth, sister-in-law
of the bride, soloist.
The bride wore a white bal
lerina length brocaded taffeta
frock fashioned with fitted
bodice and pleated skirt, and
her elbow length mitts were
of lace. Her nylon net veil
was held by a crown of
orange blossoms and she car
ried a white orchid and steph
anotis on a white Bible. Her
pearl necklace was a gift from
the bridegroom. She was giv
en in marriage by her broth
er, Larry Ruth of Ashland.
Miss Verna Cingcade was
maid of honor and other at
tendants were Miss Joyce Col
vin, Miss Anna Laura Honts
and Mrs. Earle Wilder, Ham
ilton City, Calif. Their baller
ina length frocks were fash
ioned with .fitted bodices and
flared skirts. Miss Cingcade
was in blue and carried white
gladioluses with blue ribbon
and the other attendants wore
pink and carried pink gladio
lus. Little Ann Wilder was flow
er girl and Crystal Ruth, niece
of the bride, was candlelight
er. They wore pink frocks
styled as the bride's attend
ants. Jerry Ruth, nephew of
the bride, was ring bearer.
Earl Eugene Wilder, Ham
ilton City, Calif., served as
best man for his cousin. Seat
ing the guests were Roy
Stripe, Keith Bougher, and
Ashland Party .
Honors Gouple
A s h 1 a n d Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wimpress, Golden,
Colo., were honored at a cock
tail party held Friday evening
by their hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Skerry, 580 Morton
street, Ashland. Approxi
mately 50 Ashland friends of
the Skerrys attended.
Mrs. Wimpress and Mr.
Skerry are brother and sister.
Dr. Wimpress is assistant to
the president of Colorado
School of Mines in Golden.
The guests plan to leave the
valley today on their return
to Colorado.
Mr. and Mis.
Robert Fossek, all Orland,
Calif.
Reception Held
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Mrs. Russell Uhrine
and Mrs. Angus Lindstrom cut
and served the tiered wedding
cake and Mrs. John Luttrell
and Mrs. Donn Piatt presided
at the punch bowls. Assisting
with the serving were Mrs.
Don Zimmers and Mrs. Wil
liam Koepke. Miss Edythe
Fox, Corning, Calif., was in
charge of the guest book.
White and pink gladiolus dec
orated the rooms for the
event. Women who assisted
with the reception and rela
tives of the newlyweds wore
pink tea rose corsages made
by Mrs. L. G. Gentner.
The couple will make their
home in Orland, Calif., fol
lowing their return from a
wedding trip to Victoria, Van
couver Island, British Colum
bia. For her traveling attire
the bride wore a blue linen
sheath dress with matching
bolero and white accessories.
Her corsage was a white or
chid. The bride attended Mc
Cloud, Calif., schools and for
the past ten years was em
ployed, as bookkeeper for the
city of Medford. Mr. Herman
is employed as a stationary
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Amil Herman
(Brainerd photo)
engineer with Pet Milk com
pany in Orland.
Out-of-town guests attend
ing the wedding included Vic
tor Larson, San Jose, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruth,
Santa Barbara, Calif., brother
and sister-in-law of the bride;
Mrs. Henry Herman, Orland,
mother of the bridegroom,
Rudy. Herman, brother of the
bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Davies of Wisconsin, and
Mr. and Mrs. Com Mohr, Sac
ramento, sisters and brothers-in-law
of the bridegroom; Mrs.
Verna Fox, Mrs. John Fox,
and Edythe Fox, Corning,
Califs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wild
er, Mrs. Lyle Lambert, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Glover, and
Peggy and Sheila Glover, all
McCloud, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Wilder and children,
Hamilton City, Calif.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stripe, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Baugher, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fossek,
all Orland, Calif.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Sunday, July 20, 1958 3 A
Coghill - Bowen Ceremony
Held at Godmother's Home
Miss Sharon Judith Bowen
became the bride of William
Lee Coghill in a ceremony
held July 7 at eight o'clock in
the evening. The event was
held at Mary's Casa, owned
by the godmother of the
bridegroom, Mrs. A. Carrara.
Elder H. O. Martin of Church
of Christ on West Main street,
officiated at the ceremony, at
tended by 80 relatives and
friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. A. Bow
en, 522 North Riverside ave
nue. Mr. Coghill is a son of
Mrs. Michael H. Fuhrer, 316
Laurel street, Central Point,
and the late Cecil H. Coghill
Sr. .
. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
nylon net ballerina length
frock over white taffeta with
a fingertip length heirloom
veil held by a crown of
pearls. Her bouquet was of
white carnations and lilies of
the valley.
Miss Patricia L. Bowen attended-her
sister. She wore a
lavender nylon net frock and
carried a bouquet of white
carnations and lavender net.
James E. Coghill served as
best man for his brother.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held. Mrs. Car
rara cut and served the wed
ding cake and Mrs. Carole
Hills, aunt of the bride, was
in charge of the gift tables as
sisted by her daughter, Miss
Carroll Hills.
The couple are making
their home in Medford follow
ing a wedding trip to Salt
Lake City, Utah. For her trav
eling attire the bride wore a
pale pink princess style frock
Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Treece
flew from Portland Friday to
spend the week end in Med
ford as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wimberly Jr., 30 South
Barneburg road.
with matching accessories.
The bride - attended Salt
Lake City schools. The bride
groom attended Medford High
school and is employed by
Groceteria Super Food . Mar
ket in Medford.
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