Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1959, Image 19

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Miss Sally Harris
Betrothal News
Announced Here;
Fall Rites Set
Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Har
ris, 707 South Oakdale ave
nue, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sally
Joann, to Willard Lee Fred
fjrickson, son of Mr. and Mrs,
I D.' Frederickson,- Los An-
eles.
Miss Harris is a graduate
of Oregon State college and
is employed by Pan American
World Airways as a hostess
he flies to points in the South
Pacific and the Orient and by
the polar route to Europe.
Mr. Frederickson did his
undergraduate work at Brig-
ham Youne university in
Utah and was this month
fraduated from San Francisco
heological Seminary at San
Cnselmo, Calif. He has recent
ly taken a post as assistant
minister of the Presbyterian
church in Inglewood, Calif.,
where the couple will reside
following their marriage Au
gust 29.
Miss Harris and her sister,
Mrs. Merrill Hval, Portland,
left San ' Francisco, by air
June 15 for London and plan
to spend a vacation touring
Europe.
Student Guest
A 4- Rlir-.-l Nnma
Houseguest at the Erhardt
J. Blind residence, 127 Valley
View drive, is Miss Beverly
Aus-Der-Au, from Melrose
Park, 111. Miss Aus-Der-Au ar
rived in Eugene June 10
where she attended the gradu
ation exercises of Miss Mar-
jorie Blind from the Univer
ir of Oregon.
The two girls were room
mates at Valparaiso univer
sity in Indiana during their
freshman year in the college.
as graduated from Valpa
raiso university earlier this
month, plans to remain in
the valley several weeks.
Molly Walker
And Larry Kerr
ToWedinFall
Dr. and Mrs. L. Paul Walk
er, 2132 Dellwood avenue, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Molly, to
Larry Lee Kerr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Kerr, 486
South Mountain avenue, Ashland.
The wedding date is set for
September 6 at the' First
Methodist church in Medford.
Miss Walker is a graduate
of Medford High school. She
attended the University of
Oregon for three years, ma
joring in English, and is
member of Gamma Phi Beta
social sorority.
Mr. Kerr is a graduate of
Ashland High school and was
recently graduated from the
University of Oregon receiv
ing a bachelor of science de
gree in history and a commis
sion of second lieutenant in
the United States. Army. He
is a member of Phi Kappa Psi
social fraternity. ,
Following thcceremony the
couple will leave for an ex
tended honeymoon arriving at
Fort Benning, Georgia, where
Mr. Kerr will report for six
months active duty on Octo
ber 5. Irf the fair of 1960 he
will enter law school, and
Miss Walker will complete her
college education.
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Miss Molly Walker
(Classic photo)
Miss Nancy Martin
Guest in Butte Falls
Butte Falls Miss Nancy
Martin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Martin, Blooming
ton, Calif., is spending the
summer in Butte Falls at the
home of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyd.
Miss Martin will attend
high school this fall at Cave
Junction while ( staying with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Scott
(Classic photo)
Marriage Cerem ony Held
At Zion Lutheran Church
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Miss LeilaniKunkel, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen A,
Kunkel, 1411 East McAndrews
road, became the bride of L.
Frank Scott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurel F. Scott of Cen
tral Point, in a ceremony held
June 6, at Zion Lutheran
church.
The Rev. H. C. Coovert of
ficiated at the double-ring
rites attended by 150 friends
and relatives. Miss Ruth Coo
vert played the organ music
for the 8 o'clock evening
wedding, and accompanied
James Scott, brother of the
bridegroom, who was soloist
White stock and lavender
astefs decorated the church
for the ceremony. .
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of embroidered
net over a satin hooped skirt.
Her finger tip veil was held
in place by a small white half-
bonnet embroidered with seed
pearls. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations.
Mr. Kunkel gave his daugh
ter in marriage. ,
Miss Deanna Kunkel, sister
of the bride, was maid of
honor. The bridesmaids were
Misses Mary Campbell and
Gailya Guinotte. They wore
pastel colored lace frocks in
blue, lavender, and yellow
with -small matching hats.
Their bouquets were daisies
matching their dresses.
Little Janice Foland was
flower girl. She wore a orchid
dotted Swiss organdy dress
with matching bonnet. Johnny
Blackhurst was ring bearer,
He carried a white satin pil
low made by the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Nel-
sen, San Diego, Calif.
Steven Blackhurst and Hans
Ewaldsen lighted the candles.
Jerva Win, Delano, Calif.,
was best man. Lionel Beyer
and Stanley Hodges, both also
of Delano, seated the guests,
Mrs. Kunke.l chose for her
daughter's wedding a light
blue sheath frock with white
accessories. Mrs. Scott wore a
navy blue dress with white
accessories. Their . corsages
were gardenias.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
Mrs. George Wilmothj Whit-
tier, Calif., sister of the bride
groom, cut 'and served the
wedding cake made by Mrs.
Arthur Hertager. Mrs. Harry
Bamesburger, Valparaiso, Ind.,
aunt of the bride, poured cof
fee and Mrs. Robert Brown
presided at the punch table.
Mrs. H. V. Martin and Mrs.
Fred Weinhiemer, Spring
field, Ore., had" charge of the
reception.
The newlyweds are making
their home at 616 South Stage
road following their return
from a wedding trip to south
ern California. For traveling,
Mrs. "Scott chose a suit of
coral and white cotton. Her
corsage was white carnations.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and at
tended Southern Oregon col
lege. Mr. Scott graduated from
Delano High school and is em
ployed at Singler's Auto Sup
ply while completing his
studies at Southern Oregon
college.
Among the out of town
guests attending the wedding
were the bride's maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Nelsen, San Diego, Calif.;
the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
George Wilmoth and
children of Whittier, Calif.;
Fred Weinhiemer, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Meyer and Jake
Meyer, Springfield, Ore.; Mrs.
Carl Hammel and Richard,
Albany, Ore., and Mrs. John
Register of Modesto, Calif. '.
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Mist Dorothy Rhymes
(Fehly photo)
Betrothal News
Told by Parents
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhymes,
1715 Crown avenue, announce
the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Dorothy,
to Larry Coppie, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Coppie, 917
North Central avenue.
The announcement was first
made known to Miss Rhymes'
sorority sisters at the senior
breakfast of Alpha Phi soror
ity at the University of Oregon.
Miss Rhymes was gradu
ated from the University last
Sunday. Her fiance will be a
senior next year at uregon
State college.
No date has been set for
their wedding. -
.
Medford Woman
Attends Festival
Mrs, Russell Herbert has re
turned to her home at 414
West Jackson street after a
trip to Portland to attend the
annual Rose festival and the
International Trade Fair
which is a part of Oregon s.
Centennial celebration.
Mrs. Herbert reports that
she found the exhibits of for
eign nations of considerable
interest, particularly those
from the. countries of Ghana
and Morocco. '
Meeting Announced
Central Point A "farewell"
meeting for officers of the
past season will be held by
Nevita chapter, Oi "er of the
Eastern Star, Tuesuy, June
23, at 8 pjn. in the Central
Point Masonic temple. ,
Mrs. Merrill Harsh, worthy
matron, will preside.
Officers will be in charge
of refreshments' and decorations.
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Shower Honors
Miss Norlander
Ashland -A bridal shower
for Miss Janine Norlander
was given recently by Miss
Barbara Marshall and Miss
Judy Ross at the home of
Mrs. Emmitt Tucker Jr., 543
Tucker street.
Miss Norlander's engage
ment to Richard LeRoy Ran
kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lion
el G. Rankin, Medford, was
announced early this month
by her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Tucker. The wed
ding is set for July 11.
Guests included the Mes-
dames Robert Fasel, Rex Stev
ens, Ray Smith, Hugh Lappin,
William Wilson, John Kent,
A. O. Walker,' Gary Heath,
Raymond VanLiew, A. C.
Pierce, Robert Marshall, Cecil
Barker, Lionel Rankin, O. D,
Tucker, and Gerald B. Sher
man, all of Medford; Tom
Tibbetts, Lake Creek; Fred
Peterson, Lincoln, Calif.;
Morris Tucker, Griffin Creek;
Emmitt Tucker Sr., Prospect;
Sharon Wilson, Talent; Nellie
Barton, Lincoln, Calif.; and
Lyal Massey, Ashland; and the
Misses Karen Goft Linda Lu
man and Colleen Riley, Med
ford.
Parties Honor
Barbara Cook;
Rites in July
Mrs. A. H. Gregory was
hostess recently for a bridal
shower which honored her
granddaughter, Miss Barbara
Cook. Miss Cook is the bride
elect of David Gault, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gault.
Miss Cook is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook.
i The room was decorated
with pink and white . roses
and orange blossoms. Several
games were played.
Miss Cook was presented
a nosegay representing a
bridal bouquet, from which
tiny hearts on pink ribbons
gave clues to hiding places
for the gifts.
Guests were the Mesdames
A. W. Denney, Elmer Gott,
Walter Weber, James Hop
kins, William Piper, . Fred
Daugherty, Alice Davis; Es-
telle Hopkins, Ethel Latham,
Deanna Cook, William Ardry,
Katherine Pitts, Susan Eads,
Ron Gandee, Howard Gault
and Ralph Cook. I
The couple has set July 25
for their wedding.
Another shower honoring
Miss Cook was given recently
in Grants Pass where she has
been music teacher at the Red
wood school for two years.
Miss Shirley Hardy was
hostess for the kitchen
shower.
Guests were the Misses
Gretchen Kehrli, Lou Ann
Wolf, Wilma Bench, Mary
Lou Van Galder, Lois Ballen
ger, Anna Jean Drown, Julie
Gay and Marilyn Knox.
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Myrna Callaway
Miss Callaway
Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cal
laway, 1140 Morrow road, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Myrna An
nette, to Daniel Raymond
A vila, son of - Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Avila,. Hickman, Calif.
Miss Callaway is a grad
uate of Medford High school
where she was active in art
club, band and orchestra. She
is now attending Modesto Jun
ior college and majoring in
art education. Mr. Avila is a
graduate of Huson, Calif., Un
ion High school and Modesto
Junior college. He is employ
ed by the' planning depart
ment for the city of Modesto.
No wedding date has been
set.
'
Shower Honors
Miss Wymore;
Rites in July
Miss Judy Wymore was
honored at a bridal shower
given June 18 by Miss Ste
phanie Ball and Miss Jo Ann
Robertson. The event was at
the Ball home, 1025 Ingrid
avenue. ' '
Miss Wymore's wedding to
Robert Mitcheltree is planned
for late July.
The refreshment table was
centered with a pink and
white cake, pink lupine blos
soms, and tall pink candles
arranged with pink organdy
and white tulle miniature um
brellas. On the gift table
stood a bride doll dressed in
white lace and wearing a veil,
and two bridesmaids's dolls
wearing pink taffeta gowns
and carrying flowers. The cen
terpiece was of pink and
white roses.
The guest included .the
Misses Charlene Hubler, Janet
Merrill, Lynette Shaw, Jean
Pletsch, Ruby Rowan, Roberta
Sleeter, Iverne Iverson, Shar
on Blickenstaff, D e w a ri d a
Winchell, Karen Leffler and
Donna Barker; Mrs. George
Brown, mother of the honored
guest, Mrs. James Mitcheltree,
mother of the bridegroom-to-be
and Mrs. Thomas P. Ball.
Prizes for games were won
by Miss Merrill, and Miss
Winchell.
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In Church ;
Prospect - The first wed
ding to be held in Meadows
Union church, East Evans
creek, was that of Miss Patri
cia Frances Sanderson to Eu
gene Winningham. It took
placeJune 18.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence San
derson, Happy Camp, Calif,
and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Win
ningham Sr., Prospect.
The double-ring rites were
read at eight o'clock in the
evening, with the Rev. Tyley
Evans of Grace 'Bible church
officiating. Forty guests at
tended. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white Chantilly lace, de
signed ballerina length and
wo r n with a finger - length
veil. She carried pink and
white carnations. .
Miss Sandra Sanderson,
Happy Camp, attended her
sister. She wore a frock of
pastel green chiffon and car
ried gardenias.
Larry Sanderson, Shady
Cove, the bride's brother, was
best man and Vernon Struck
was usher.
Richard Evans played the
wedding music.
Roses, mountain ferns and
garden flowers provided a set
ting for the bridal party.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sander
son were hosts for the recep
tion which followed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Beers, uncle and aunt of the
bride. Mrs. Beers cut the
wedding cake, Miss Marlene
Govenor served punch and
Miss Yvonne Struck the cof
fee. Mrs. Larry Sanderson took
charge of the guest book.
Mr. Winningham and his
bride made a wedding trip to
the coast and will live in
Ferndale, Calif., where the
bridegroom is oh dutv with
the United States Navy. Both
ine Driaeand bridegroom for
merly attended school in Prospect.
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tionf will have, the annual
Picnic at TouVelle park, at
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