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Mr. and Mrs. David E. Rasmus tea
Rasmussen-Hobbs Rites
Held at Methodist Church
Miss Glena Lee Hobbs became the bride of David E.
Rasmussen in a ceremony held June 14 at three o'clock in
the afternoon in First Methodist church. Dr. George Lr.
Roseberry officiated at the double ring rites attended by 150
relatives and friends.
Ceremony
At Chapel
Weds Pair
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Marjorie Hobbs, 235 Oak
Grove road. Mr. Rasmussen
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lloyd, Rasmussen, 400 North
Fifth street, Jacksonville.
, Mrs. Ralph Matlack was
soloist and was accompanied
on the organ by Mrs. Gerald
B. Sherman. Yellow roses
and orange blossoms decorat
ed the altar and white cande-
.labra held yellow tapers
White satin bows and daisies
marked the pew ends.
. The bride wore a white bal
lerina length gown fashioned
with fitted lace bodice and
bouffant net skirt. The elbow
length veil was held bv a
seed pearl tiara and she car
ried a white orchid and white
carnations on a white Bible
loaned her by her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Jack N. Fortin. Mr.
Fortin, Eagle Point, gave his
' granddaughter in marriage.
Miss Sandra Thurston was
jnaid of honor and brides
maids were Miss Martha Wy
att, Miss Beatrice Rasmussen,
both Jacksonville, and Miss
Patricia Rushton. They wore
yellow brocade sheath dresses
with, chiffon streamers and
yellow headdresses holding
hort yellow veils. Their flow
ers were yellow daisies. Miss
Thurston's frock was fashion
ed with a full skirt.
Little Donna Klinele. Eaele
Point, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl. Candlelight
ers were Jerry Rasmussen and
Jimmy Hagler, both nephews
of the bridegroom. Ring bear-
er was Johnny Grow, Eagle
Point, cousin of the bride.
Larry Peterson served , as
best man while seating the
guests were James Carrier,
Loren Seversorff cousin of the
bridegroom, and Loyd Ras
mussen, brother of the bride
groom. Mrs. Hobbs wore a yellow
chiffon frock with white and
yellow accessories for herj
daughter's wedding. Mrs. Ras
mussen chose a black and
white chiffon frock with
white accessories. Their cor
sages were of white roses.
Following the wedding a
reception was held at the
church. Assisting at the re
ception were Mrs. Donald
Klingle, aunt of the bride;
Miss Lois Farlow, cousin of
the bride; Miss Nancy Eck,
and Mrs. Larry Peterson.
Miss Robin Wjtett was in
charge of the guest book and
Miss Nanett Grow, cousin of
the bride, was at the gift
table.
The couple traveled to
southern California on ' their
wedding trip and will return
today to make their home at
108 E street, Jacksonville. For
traveling the bride wore a
navy blue sheath dress with
navy blue and white acces
sories. -
Both the bride and bride
groom have lived their entire
lives in the valley. The bride
is a graduate of Medf ord High
school and is employed as a
secretary by the Lewis Ac
counting service. Mr. Rasmus
sen is a graduate of Jackson
ville High school and is em
ployed as a mechanic at Ras-
mussen'g Service in Jacksonville.
Electa Social Club
Plans Final Session
The last regular meeting of
the season of Electa Social
club will be held Friday, June
26, at 1 pjn. in the Girls
Community club.
A dessert luncheon will be
served. Mrs. R. J. Donelson is
chairman.
Visiting Order of Eastern
Star members and OES mem
bers not affiliated in the val
ley are invited.
A picnic is scheduled by
the group for late July.
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Ashland Miss Meta Ann
Miller, daughter of Mrs. How
ard Miller, 1363 Quincy street,
became the bride of Larry
Frank Baines, Rockford,
Mich., in rites held Sunday,
June 14.
His parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Baines, Rockford.
The double-ring- ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
James A. Sinclair of the
Church of Christ at 3 o'clock
in Mountain View chapel.
Mrs. Timothy Hamilton,
Great Falls, Mont., sister of
the bride, was matron of hon
or and Mr. Hamilton was best
man. John L. Baines, Rock
ford, brother of the . bride
groom, served as usher. ,
Given in marriage by her
grandfather, Clarence Miller,
Ashland, the bride wore a ballerina-length
gown of white
chantilly lace over white sat
in. It was styled with a bolero
jacket and three-q uarter
length sleeves.
She carried a bouquet of
white and pale pink carna
tions. Mrs. Hamilton wore a
pale blue princess-style gown
of polished cotton with full
skirt of ballerina length.
Baskets of pink gladioli and
yellow chrysanthemums dec
orated the church. The Rev.
Mr. Sinclair sang.
A reception was given by
Mrs. Miller at the family resi
dence following the ceremony.
The bride was graduated
from Ashland High school
and her husband is a gradu
ate of Rockford High school
He is a storekeeper in the
United States navy and the
couple will reside at the Na
val Air station, Miramar, San
Diego, following a wedding
trip along the northern Cali
fornia coast. - " .
Out-of-town guests at the
event included Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Baines and son, John,
Rockford, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bjorne Bjornsen, Medford;
George Wicklande, Pendle
ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Miller, Mr., and Mrs. Roy Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stone, and Mrs. Virgil Horn
and Benny, Klamath Falls.
Betrothal News
Told in Klamath
Klamath Falls-The engage
ment of Miss Sharon Lynn
Rutten to Harold Lester Set-
zer was recently announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Rutten.
Miss Rutten was graduated
from Klamath Union High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college. Her fiance,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Setzer, Prospect, served four
years with the United States
Marine corps after graduat
ing from Prospect High
school. He attended Southern
Oregon college and is em
ployed in Eugene.
A July wedding is planned,
after which the young couple
will reside- in Eugene.
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John Day Home
To Be Scene of
League Picnic
The annual membership pic
nic of Medford League of
Women Voters -has been set
for the afternoon of Wednes
day, July 8, at the Gold Rey
home of Mrs. John Day.
A salad buffet luncheon
will be served at 12:30
o'clock followed by swimming
and bridge in the afternoon.
Mrs. John T. Weisel, League
membership chairman, Is in
charge of the event, assisted
by Mrs. Robert Scofield and
Mrs. Thomas Rutter, Medford,
and Mrs. I. S. Thomas and
Mrs. Ron James, Phoenix.
Plans for the event were
made at a meeting of the
board of directors Tuesday in
the courthouse annex.
Members have been urged
to bring prospective members
as guests. All women inter
ested in activities of the non
partisan group will be wel
come. Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Weisel,
SPring 3-2322.
The picnic is the only event
planned for League member
ship this summer, and a short
humorous program on the
group's activities is planned.
Women, attending are en
couraged to form car pools for
the trip to the Day residence.
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Senator Durno
To Be Speaker
State Senator Edwin R.
Durno will be guest speaker
for a meeting of Jackson
County: Republican Women's
club, Monday, June 22 at the
Red Cross building at 12 noon.
Dr. Durno's topic will be
The Past and the Future".
He will bring to the group
some of the highlights of the
legislative session just ended,
and then will discuss the
projected interim committee
work of the next biennium.
Members and their guests
will bring sack lunches, and
coffee and dessert will be
available. A baby sitter will
take care of the children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raymond Smith
Miss Zita Maddox IV d
To Clyde Raymond Smith
Jacksonville Miss Zita
Mary Lee Maddox, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert B.
Maddox, route 2, box 2, be
came the bride of Clyde Ray
mond Smith, son of Mrs. Mil
dred Smith, route 1, box 62,
and the late Clyde R. Smith,
in a ceremony held June 6.
The double ring ceremony
was held in historic St. Jo
seph's Catholic church where
the' bride had been organist
for the past several years.
The Rev. William McLeod
officiated at the wedding at
tended by 100 relatives and
friends.
The bride wore a white
Chantilly lace over pleated
net gown in floor length and
her veil was fingertip length..
She carried a bouquet of
white carnations, yellow
roses, and ivy which were en
twined with a crystal neck
lace given her as a young
girl by her grandmother. Ru
pert F. Maddox Jr., escorted
his sister to the altar due to
the illness of her father.
Miss Diana Maddox attend
ed her sister. She wore a pink
ballerina length frock of flow
ered nylon over satin with
pink picture hat. Her bou
quet was of pink carnations
and pink rosebuds.
Charles Kimball, brother-
in-law of the bridegroom,
served as best man. Seating
the guests were John Win
ningham, Applegate, and Don
Smith.
Old fashioned flower bas
kets filled with pink roses
decorated the church for the
ceremony. They were arrang
ed by Mrs. Ray Coleman and
Mrs. Leonard McKee.
.For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Maddox' wore a beige
dress with white accessories
and pink rose corsage. Mrs.
Smith chose a blue dress with
white accessories and had a
yellow rose corsage.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Maddox home. Mrs. Chandler
Drew and Mrs. J. O. Killings-
worth cut and served the
cake and Miss Judy Hogan
presided at the punch bowl.
Mrs. Delbert Clifford served
the coffee and Mrs. Earl
Brown and Mrs. Dean Leuhrs
were at the gift tables.
The newlywed couple trav
eled to the coast and north
ern Oregon cities on- their
wedding trip, the bride wear
ing for traveling a light green
suit with .white accessories
and white carnation corsage.
The bride's sisters, Mrs.
Brown and Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kee, assisted the bride prior
to the couple's departure.
The bride is a graduate of
Jacksonville High school and
attended Southern Oregon col
lege. They will make their
home in Corvallis where the
bridegroom plans to enter
Oregon State college.
Prior to the wedding the
bride was honored at a bridal
shower by Mrs. Maddox Jr.
and Mrs. Charles Kimball.
New York-dlPD-The bride's
wine glasses should be tulip-shaped-curving
in at the top
to hold the bouquet in the
glass.
California
Couple Wed
In Nevada
Hilts-Miss Rochelle Grazier
of Yreka, Calif., became the
bride of Reno Trinca, Hilts,
Saturday, May 31, in the St.
Thomas Aquinas Cathedral at
Reno, Nev. Father Zavlia per
formed the double rine cere
mony at 2:30 o'clock in the
presence of tne lamtues and
a few close friends of the
bridal couple.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a short sleeved white
brocaded satin sheath dress
with a bouffant overskirt of
white net,' tied at the waist
with a white velvet sash. Her
shoulder length veil was held
in place with a tiara trimmed
with seed pearls. She carried
a white prayer book, centered
with a white orchid and sprays
of stephanotis.
The bride's only attendant
was Mrs. Cenneth Robinson,
Yreka, who. wore a pastel blue
nylon dress and a half crown
white velvet hat with a brief
veil. She carried a bouquet
of white carnations.
John Sylvestra of Hilts serv
ed as best man.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Grazi
er of Yreka and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Trinca, Hilts.
Also attending the wedding
were Mrs. John Sylvestra,
Kenneth Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Trinca, broth
er and sister-in-law of the
bridegroom.
Following the . ceremony,
the wedding party gathered
at the Nugget, Sparks, Nev.,
for a wedding dinner.
The newlyweds visited vari
ous points, of interest in Ne
vada and returned on June
5 to Hilts. They are making
their home in the cabin at
the State Line Service.
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Two Garden Clubs
Plan Installation "
Roxy Gardeners will hold
the final meeting of the sea
son Wednesday, June. 24, at
the home of Mrs. C. C.
Hoover,' Gregory road, Cen
tral Point, at 12:30 pjn.
Installation of officers for
both Roxy Gardeners and
Howard Garden club will take
place after a potluck picnic.
Everyone, is asked to take
table service.
Director and Orchestra
To Be Honored at Event
. On behalf of the Fine Arts
committee of the Oregon Cen
tennial commission, and the
Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon, a commit
tee of Medford, Ashland and
Grants Pass women is plan-
Mothers Aid
Memorial Fund
Funds to aid in construc
tion of a memorial to honor
the Silent Crew of 1,102 en
tombed in "the USS Arizona
at Pearl Harbor were raised
at a silver tea held recently
by the Medford chapter of
Blue Star Mothers of America.
The event took place at the
home of Mrs. James Cech, 28
Quinoe street. All chapters
of Blue Star Mothers are help
ing with the project.
Members of the Medford
chapter held, a monthly busi
ness and social meeting June
18 at the home of Mrs., J. E.
Gindling, 21 Myrtle street.
Their next meeting will be
a potluck picnic in Ashland's
Lithia park next month.
ning a semi-formal reception
which will honor Director
Piero Bellugi of the Portland
Symphony orchestra and or
chestra members.
; The reception 'will follow a
concert which the orchestra
will give in Medford Sunday
June 28. The program is set
for 8 p.m.' in Medford High
school auditorium, and the re
ception will be held at Rogue
Valley Country club. ,
On the . reception commit
tee are Mrs. T. E. Popham,
Mrs. A. C. Allen Jr, Mrs.
Ralph Matlack and I. B. Bol
linger, Medford; Mrs. Henry
DeVos, Phoenix; Mrs. Ralph
Burgess, Ashland, and Mrs.
Robert H. Frantz, and Mrs.
William J. : Moore, Grants
Pass.
An invitation list nf van
was made up by the commit
tee ior tne reception.
The concert in Medford is
one of a series which the 80-
piece orchestra will nlav
throughout Oregon Hnrinr
O -"O
June and July as a Centen
nial leature.
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A Sunday, June 21, 1959
Organ Society
To Hold Dinner
The Hammond Organ so
ciety will hold a dinner party
at Ping's Gardens Sunday,
June 28, at 3 p.m..
Wilbur Stiles, organist at
the Chuck Wagon in Klamath
Falls, will present the pro
gram. .
Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Paul Swari
son, SPring 2:2284, or Irs.
Tom Whittle, SPring 2-9574.
Anyone interested in music
is cordially invited to attend.
Reservations must0be in by
June 21.
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