2A MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Or., Sunday, September 21, 1958
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Mr. and Mrs. David H. Peifarson
(Brainerd photo)
Peterson-Martin Rites
Held at Lutheran Church
Miss Alice Mae Martin became the bride of David H.
Peterson in a marriage ceremony held September 13 at Zion
Lutheran church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Martin, 1386 Hilton road, and Mrs. and Mrs. David L.
Peterson, 1409 South Whitman avenue, are parents of the
bridegroom.
The Rev. H. C. Coovert
read the candlelight service
at eight o'clock in the even
ing. Curtis Fiedler, Klamath
Falls, was soloist and Douglas
Stewart was at the church
organ.
White and pink spider chry
santhemums in baskets dec
orated the church and the
pew ends were adorned with
bows.
Mr. Martin gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
waltz length gown of Chan
tilly lace over white tulle and
satin and her veil was held
by a crown of seed pearls.
She carried white gladiolus
centered with pink rose buds.
Miss Susan Martin was her
sister's honor attendant and
bridesmaids were another
sister. Miss Sarah Martin, and
Miss Leilani Kunkel, a cousin.
They wore pink sheath frocks
of brocaded taffeta and pink
tulle head - dresses held by
pink velvet bows. Their flow
ers were white Ester Reed
daisies and pink rosebuds.
Miss Kristine Peterson,
sister of the bridegroom, was
candlelighter. Her pink gown
was identical to that of the
other attendants.
Clayton Peterson was best
man for his brother and
ushers were Richard Brown
and Bruce Rawlins. Nicholas
Schuhorn, Portland, was
ring bearer.
About 150 guests attended
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the ceremony, and iuo were
present for the reception
which followed at the home
of the bride's aunt, Mrs. O.
A. Kunkel, 28 Highland drive.
Mrs. Verl Burdick, Port
land, cut the wedding cake
and Mrs. Lee Schuhorn, Port
land, poured coffee. Mrs. B.
Budge was at the punch bowl.
The bride's mother wore a
pink lace and taffeta dress
with white accessories and
corsage of rose - colored or
c h i d s. The bridegroom's
mother wore a beige dress
with matching accessories and
pink orchids.
Here for the wedding were
the bride's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Julias A. Nelson,
San Diego, Calif.; Verl Bur
dick, Portland; and Mrs. A. C.
Warner, great - aunt of the
bride from Happy Camp,
Calif.
Mr. Peterson and his bride
spent their honeymoon on the
Oregon coast and will live at
7481 Fourth street, Medford.
The bride wore for traveling
a light blue chemise frock.
The bride, a graduate of
Medford High school and
Emanuel Hospital School of
Nursing in Portland, will be
on the staff of Rogue Valley
hospital after October 13 as a
surgical nurse. Mr. Peterson
served in the United States
Navy after graduation from
Medford High school and is
Phone SP 2-7169
Woman Editor
To Speak Here
Emily Kimbrough, manag
ing editor of the Ladies
Home Journal, will open the
1958-59 season for Rogue Val
ley Knife and Fork club. Miss
Kimbrough will speak at a
dinner meeting Tuesday, Oct
ober 7, at Rogue Valley Coun-
In addition to her work,
first as fashion editor for
Marshall Field in Chicago and
later as fashion editor and
managing editor of the Jour
nal, Miss Kimbrough is prob
ably better known as an auth
or. Her book, "Forty Plus and
Fancy Free" was writter af
ter a trip through Europe
with three friends, the four
being described as "youthful
grandmothers" and later she
teamed up with the actress,
Cornelia Otis Skinner, to
write "Our Hearts Were
Young and Gay."
The book was made into a
movie, with the two authors
as technical advisors.
Mrs. Richard House, secre
tary of the dinner club, states
that reservations must be
made by October 3. Members
are to make checks to Rogue
Valley Country club, and
mail them to Mrs. House at 15
Corning court. She emphasiz
ed that no reservations will
be accepted after October 3.
Oriental Dinner
Given by Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris,
1481 Ridgeway drive, gave a
Japanese dinner September
13 for 27 guests. The dinner
was prepared by Mrs. Norris
and her sister, Miss Elaine
Leach, who recently returned
home after spending a year in
Japan as a teacher. It was
served in the home of friends,
Mr. and Mrs. James Roger
157 Clover lane.
Mrs. Norris and Miss Leach
cooked the dinner at the long,
low table around which the
guests were seated on cush
ions. Using the "hibachi," tra
ditional Japanese table stove,
they cooked suki-yaki with
rice balls and served as side
dishes raw fish, whale meat,
smoked octupus and other del
icacies enjoyed by the orient
als. Sake was the beverage.
The hostesses wore Japan
ese costumes.
Following the dinner, Miss
Leach showed pictures taken
during her year in Japan.
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Ashland Rector
To Be Speaker
The Rev. John L. Thomp
son, rector of Trinity Epis
copal church, Ashland, will
speak, for the next meeting
of the Women's auxiliary, St.
Mark's Episcopal church. It
will be held Friday, Septem
ber 26.
Holy communion will be
celebrated at 11 a.m., and
luncheon will be served at
12 noon. The Rev. Mr. Thomp
son will speak following
luncheon, and his subject will
be prayer.
now employed by Fir Ply,
Inc. Both young people have
lived here all their lives.
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Mr. and Mn. David LeRoy D'Olivo
(Classic photo)
Carol Jean Risner Bride
Of David LeRoy D'Olivo
Miss Carol Jean Risner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Olen Risner, 611 South Holly
street, became the bride of
David LeRoy D'Olivo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Pio D'Olivo,
Klamath Falls, in a ceremony
held September 6 at Sacred
Heart Catholic church.
The Rev. John Ilg officiated
at the double ring nuptial
mass held . at 10 o'clock in
the morning. Yellow gladiolus
decorated the church for the
event and Bruno Pellegrini
played the organ wedding
music.
The bride wore a white
Chantilly lace gown over
white satin fashioned with
fitted bodice and full skirt
which formed a chapel train.
Seed pearls outlined the
scooped neckline of the dress
and trimmed the short lace
mitts. Her fingertip length
veil was held by a white vel
vet crown and she carried a
cascade bouquet of yellow
rosebuds. -Mr. Risner escorted
his daughter to the altar;
Miss Donna Eskew, Gold
Hill, was honor attendant and
bridesmaid and matron were
Miss Elaine Zier and Mrs.
Barbara Owings, Ashland.
They wore yellow brocade
frocks with yellow chiffon
sashes and matching picture
hats and carried bouquets of
bronze chrysanthemums. Lit
tle Keeta Swinford, Roseburg,
was flower girl and Donald
D'Olivo, Klamath Falls, broth
er of , the bridegroom, was
ring bearer. The flower girl
wore a yellow brocade frock
and carried a basket of bronze
chrysanthemums.
Angelo Giovannini, Prine
vjlle, served as best man for
his nephew.. Michael Runge,
Redding, Calif., and Dino
Reginato, Klamath Falls, seat
ed the guests.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Risner wore a cocoa
brown lace sheath dress with
matching hat and brown ac
cessories. Her corsage was of
yellow rosebuds. Mrs. D'Olivo
chose a navy blue brocade
sheath dress with blue acces
sories and a corsage of white
rosebuds.
Autumn Fashions
To Be Modeled
For Jaycettes.
Central Point Central
Point Jaycettes will view fall
clothing from Pauline's Fash
ions at a meeting Wednesday,
September 24, at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Milton Gor
don, 715 East Pine street.
Mrs. Keith Johnson and
Mrs. John Deuel will be host
esses. A mother daughter banquet
for October 8 was discussed
at the last meeting of the
group. Banquet committee in
cludes Mrs. Wallace West,
chairman, Mrs. Richard Bart
ley, and Mrs. Bruce Turner.
Following the business
meeting a costume sack party
was held with Mrs. Irma
Squire winning ,the funniest
costume prize.
Other recent activities of
the group included a hair styl
ing demonstration and a pot
luck dinner at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner.
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-toiiowmg the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Pioneer room of the Jackson
hotel. Yellow gladiolus and
tapers decorated the serving
table which held the wed
ding cake. Mrs. Nello Pieruc
cini, aunt of the bridegroom,
and Mrs. Edgar Renfrow, aunt
of the bride, cut and served
the cake. Mrs. Donald Miller,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
John Chisholm presided at the
punch bowl while Mrs. Hanns
Meier and Mrs. W. W. Wil
liams poured the coffee. Mrs.
Donald Cullop and Miss Ra
mona Baugh were at the gift
tables and Miss Delora Dunn
was in charge of the guest
book.
The couple are making
their home at 401 Beach
street, Ashland, following a
wedding trip up the Oregon
coast to Portland. For her
traveling attire the bride wore
a brown sheath dress with
straw colored accessories and
a yellow rosebud corsage.
A dinner was held at the
home of the bride's . parents
for 50 out-of-town relatives
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Honored Queen
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Medford Visitor
Miss Janice Williams,
Grants Pass, honored queen
of grand bethel of Oregon,
visited Bethel 14, Internation
al Order of Job's Daughters,
here Wednesday evening. She
reported on the supreme
guardian council session
which she attended in Phoe
nix, Ariz.
Reports of bethel activi
ties were given. The next
meeting of the bethel, on Oc
tober 1, will be friendship
night beginning with potluck
supper and concluding with a
dance. Semi-formal attire will
be appropriate dress.
Mrs. C. D. Elhart and Mor
ris Boughner installed Ross
Gilkison into the guardian
council. Escorted and intro
duced were Miss Susan
Knight, Miss Susan Hubbard,
and Miss Bernice Skoag, past
honored queens, and intro
duced were Mrs. H. Wayne
Williams, Grants Pass, and E.
H. Evernham, Medford, past
guardians.
Mother and Son
To Leave Tuesday
Mrs. William Barlow and
son, Michael Jeffry, will
leave Tuesday, September 23
by plane for Ludwigsburg,
Germany, where they will
join her husband, Pfc. Wil
liam Barlow, who is on duty
there with the United States
Army.
Mrs. Barlow, the former
Sharon "Whitlock, and her son
were honored at a family din
ner given in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Whitlock, 1425 Crater Lake
ave. September 14. Attending
were Mrs. Whitlock's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn,
Gold Hill, and the Whitlock's
son and daughter-inlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Whitlock,
who left Medford, Saturday,
September 20, to make their
home in Portland. Mr. Whit
lock will continue his studies
at the University of Oregon
Dental college.
Mrs. Whitlock will be em
ployed as a dental assistant.
and close friends of the couple
following the wedding recep
tion.
The bride attended Medford
High school and Southern
Oregon college and is employ
ed as a secretary at the Gen.
eral Adjustment Bureau in
Medford. Mr. D'Olivo attend
ed Klamath Union High
school, University of Oregon
and is a senior in education
at Southern Oregon college
At the university ne was a
member of Sigma Chi fra
ternity. UNTIL 9 P.M.
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Kiwanian Dames -Plan
Luncheon
First meeting of the fall
season will be held by Kiwa
nian Dames Tuesday, Septem
ber 23 at 12 noon at Girls'
Community club. Hostesses
for the luncheon will be Mrs.
Edward P. Barnett, Mrs. John
R. Dellenback, Mrs. Abner
O. Clark and Mrs. Billy
Blackstone.
Those wishing transporta
tion may call Mrs. Paul Mc
Duffee, SPring 2-2972.
Members are reminded of
the used clothing and rum
mage sale to be held October
3. Articles may be brought
to the meeting or taken to the
home of Mrs. Arthur M. Sav
ard, 196 Stratford way..
Sojourners
Set Guest Day
Medford Sojourners will
hold a guest luncheon Thurs
day, September 25, at 12:30
p.m. at the Girls Community
club. Cards will be played
during the afternoon.
Women who have lived in
Medford and vicinity for less
than two years are invited to
attend. Reservations must be
made by Tuesday, September
23, by contacting Mrs. Rich
ard Penneman, SPring 3-2736
or Mrs. Dee Wood, SPring
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Marriage Rites Held in Nevada
Mr. and Mrs. George D.
Beer, married September 6 in
Reno, Nev., are making their
home at 21 North Ivy
street. The bride is the former
Darlyne M. Rudd.
The Rev. Stephen C. Thom
as of First Methodist church
in Reno read the double-ring
ceremony in his church at
8:30 o'clock in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lovett
attended the couple.
The bride wore a two-piece
dress of French blue lace with
Pledged
Pullman Miss Gail Pren
tice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Prentice, Crown ave
nue, Medford. . has been
pledged to Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority at Washington
State college, Pullman. Rush
ing ended September 12, with
13 national sororities pledging
a total of 244 girls.
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