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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert Johnson
Johnson -Saunders Rites
Held at Church oftChrist
Miss Jane Saunders, daugh-
' ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Saunders, 1478 Ridgeway av
enue, became the bride of
Walter Robert Johnsory son
01 air. ana inrs. waiter jonn-
son, 325 South Ivy street, in
a ceremony held June 12 at
the Central Church of Christ.
Dexter Williams, minister
of the church, officiated at
the single ring ceremony held
at eight o'clock in the eve
ning. Miss Melody PierCe
played the piano wedding mu
sic and accompanied John
Hansen and A. L. Saunders,
brother of the bride, soloists.
The event was attended by
75 relatives and friends.
The bride wore an embroid
ered white taffeta frock fash
ioned with bouffant skirt, and
her tulle veil, edged with
Thayer-Quinn
Wedding Held
Cave Junction-Mrs. Esther
Quinn became the bride of
Al Thayer in an afternoon
ceremony June 14 at the
bride's home in O'Brien. Mrs.
Harry LaRese, Grants Pass
minister, officiated.
Acting as attendants were
the bride's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James
Quinn of Medford and the
bridegroom's daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Pfaendler, Grants Pass.'
Petite Sharon Quinn was
Ting bearer.
Some 70 guests attended
the wedding and the recep
tion immediately following
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Thayer plan
to make their home on Rocky
dale road.
On Thursday before the
wedding the bride-elect was
honored with a shower given
at the O'Brien schoolhouse by
Mesdames Robert Bottel, Ves-
ter Cogburn, William Wood
bury, James Cooke and Ted
Rogers.
Skits and songs, directed
by Mrs. Emma' Lemm provid
ed the entertainment for the
afternoon. A gift of a money
tree was presented to the hon
ored guest by the 40 persons
attending.
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Program Planned
On Wild Herbs
Mrs. R. D. Abel will make
and explain an arrangement
of wild herbs .at a meeting
of the Rogue .Valley Herb
society June 23 at 1 cm. at
the home of Mrs. John Holtz,
2121 East Jackson street.
Members are to give the
botanical name and use of a
wild herb during the roll call.
The lesson on "Wild Herbs
of my own woods and gar
den" will be given by Mrs.
Lester Lingscheit. She will il
lustrate her talk with many
herbarium specimens.
The group was told that
the society's library (has a
number of new books, includ
ing "Have Eun with Herbs,"
by Edith Farwell, which was
added in honor of officers
who served in 1958.
A book listing all the herbs
mentioned in Shakespeare's
plays also has been added.
WEDDING...
Announcements
Imprinted Wedding
Napkins
Punch Bowl Rentals
at
Chantilly lace, was held by
a circlet of roses. She car
ried a bouquet pf pink roses
encircling an orchid.
Mrs. James Johnson, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom.
was matron of honor. She
wore a frock of pink embroid
ered taffeta fashioned as the
bride's" .with a white flowered
hat. Her bouquet was of
white roses. Mrs. Saunders
made the dresses for both the
bride and Mrs. Johnson. Can-
dlelighters were Mrs. L. ' L
Sellers and Mrs. W. L. Hen-
ney, both sisters of the bride.
James Johnson served as
best man for his brother.
Seating the guests were Bar
rel Wilson and W. L. Henney,
Central Point, brother-in-law
of the bride. Mrsi Dexter Wil
liams arranged the llowers
for the reception which fol
lowed the wedding at the
church. Mrs. A. L. Saunders
and Mrs. Sellers cut and serv
ed the wedding cake baked
by Mrs. F. H. Saunders.
Charles and Alfred Henney.
nephews of the bride, were at
the gift tables and Mrs. A. L.
Saunders, sister-in-law of the
bride, was in charge of the
guest book. '
The newbnved counle trav
eled to the coast on their wed
ding trip, the bride wearing
for traveling a persimmon
colored sheath' dress with
white accessories. They will
be at home at 401 Kenwood
avenue after June 22.
The bride attended Med
ford High school and Robert
son School of Business. Mr.
Johnson attended Medford
High school and Robertson
School of Business and is em
ployed by Kay Paper Prod
ucts. f- .
Extension Groups
Announce Picnic
The annual picnic of the
Jackson County Home Exten
sion Advisory committee and
the Alumnae association will
be held Tuesday, June 23, at
the home of Mrs.' Curtis
Stockstill, 2070 Houston road.
Luncheon will be served at
noon and members' are to take
table service.
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, a
member of the Alumnae asso
ciation, will install the new
Advisory committee officers.
Mrs. Lucian Van Gordon is
the newly elected chairman.
The other officers to be in
stalled are Mrs. Rolland
Smith, vice-chairman; Mrs. Ed
gar Pleasant, secretary; and
Mrs. William W. Jackson,
treasurer.
' Reports on the state coun
cil meeting held in Corvallis
last month will be given. Miss
Mary Pat Lucy, county home
economics agent, will lead a
discussion on the extension
program for the coming year.
At the last Advisory com
mittee meeting, plans were
made for the annual officers
training school. Because of the
large increase . in extension
units in the county it will be
held two days this year, July
22 and July 29. On those days
all the unit officers and pro
gram planners will meet for
instruction and a discussion of
the lessons for .the new year.
Ceremony
At Home
Weds Pair
. A double-ring ceremony in
the home of the bride's moth
er wedded Miss Carol Anne
Custance, daughter of Mrs. R.
J. Custance, 1310 West Main
street, to David Allen Elrod,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
A. Elrod, 1417 " West Main
street.
The Rev. D. Kirkland West
of the First Presbyterian
church read the service at 8
pjn. Friday, June 12, before
75 guests.
Miss Sarah White was the
bride's attendant and Wayne
Allen, Central Point, was best
man for his cousin. Leonard
and Robert Custance, broth
ers of the bride, were ushers.
Frank Salyers, a family
friend, gave the bride -in mar
riage. She wore a beige wool
suit and a pink hat and car
ried a nosegay of pink carna
tions and rosebuds.
Her attendant wore a blue
chiffon gown with a blue hat
and a nosegay of pink carna
tions. Mrs. Custance chose a pink
sheath dress with white acces
sories and a corsage of white
carnations for the wedding.
Mrs. Elrod wore a beige silk
dress inset with net, and pink
accessories and carnations.
Miss Lana Salyers cut the
wedding cake at the recep
tion which followed. Pouring
and serving were Mrs. Harry
Crofoot, Miss Sharon McNeil
and Miss Carmen Bernheisel.
Miss Sandra Elrod had charge
of the guest book.
Mrs. Otto Ewaldsen deco
rated the home with pink and
white gladioli, roses, peonies
and white tapers.
The couple made a wedding
trip to the Oregon coast and
will reside in Medford.
The bride and her family
moved to Medford from Van
couver, B.C., three years ago.
She was graduated from Med
ford High school. Her grand
mother, Mrs. J. A. Custance,
Vancouver, B.C., attended the
wedding.
The bridegroom was gradu
ated from 1 Medford High
school and attended Southern
Oregon college. He is employ
ed by Steve Wilson Lumber
company.
Chairmen .
Announced
Mrs. Emerson Anderson
and Mrs. Owen Kunkel of
Medford have been named co
chairmen to head the 1960
convention of the. Oregon
Congress of Parents and
Teachers which will be held
in Medford. '.'-,
Mrs. Kunkel also recently
was elected vice president of
Region VI, replacing Mrs.
Arthur Moore, Klamath Falls,
who resigned due to illness
in her family.
Mrs. Kunkel is retiring
president of the Jackson
County Council of Parent
Teacher associations, and is a
former president of the Med
ford council.
The state convention is set
for April 26-27 of next year
at Hedrick junior high school.
Another Medford woman,
Mrs. Leigh Gustison, Oregon
Congress president, has been
appointed to ) the Governor's
Committee on Children and
Youth. ' -
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HAIR AS WELL
AS YOUR PURSE!
Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Elrod
(Knacksledt photo)
Warren -Tycer Rites Held
In Cave Junction Church
Cave Junction - An event
of last Saturday, June 13, at
the Cave Junction Community
church was the wedding of
Miss Lorna Jeanne Tycer to
Donald Dean Warren, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren.
The Rev. Gene Denning offi
ciated for the double-ring cer
emony. Tall baskets of pink and
blue daisies, dyed to match
the gowns worn by the bridal
attendants, decorated the
sanctuary. Music was provid
ed by organist Roberta Martin
and soloist Dean Warren,
father of. the bridegroom.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald G. Tycer,
was given in marriage by her
father. She wore a white
Chantilly lace 'and peau de
soie gown, with finger tip
nylon tulle veil caught by a
seed pearl and lace Juliet cap.
She carried a white orchid on,
a white prayer book in a cas
cade of pink rose buds. She
wore a strand of matched
pearls and earrings, a gift
from the bridegroom.
Miss Kathy Tycer, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
She wore a ballerina length
princess line . gown of pink
brocade linen with matching
hat and carried a nosegay of
blue Ester Reed daisies.
Bridesmaids were the Misses
Dorothy Smith and Martha
Lewis. They wore identical
gowns of blue brocade linen
and carried pink daisies.
Sandy Sowell, wearing a pink
brocade linen dress, with
matching hat was the flower
girl. " ' .
Noel Turner and Norman
Sowell, cousins of the. bride,
were the candlelighters. Ush
ers -were Gary Tycer, the
bride's brother, and Charles
Marchant, Medford. . Clarence
Lewis Jr., served as best man.
Mrs. Tycer chose for her
daughter's wedding a navy
blue sheath frock with white
accessories and a white car
nation corsage. Mrs. Warren
wore an afternoon dress of
blue with black accessories
ill J, mi-
and a white carnation cor
sage. ,
A reception at the church
followed the ceremony. Miss
Dorothy Warren, Miss Jean
Preston and Miss Zada Smith
served.
Miss Sonja Lewis was in
charge of the guest book and
the Misses Margo Hill and Di
ane Sowell assisted at the
gift table.
Mrs. Warren chose for her
wedding trip to Seattle, Wash.,
a mint green sheath with
white accessories and wore
the orchid from her bridal
bouquet. The young couple
will be at home after June 20
at . 380 South Third street,
Dixon, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren are
both Illinois Valley High
school graduates. The bride
groom is now with the U.S.
Air Force and is stationed at
Travis Air Force base.
Among the wedding guests
were Mr. and Mrs. James Eg
gers, Ashland; and Miss Shar
on Walsh, Medford.
Gardeners Hold
Annual Ceremony
Mrs. Noel Erskine was in
stalled as president of Grove
Garden club Wednesday eve
when the group met for its
annual picnic at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamilton,
Arnold lane.
Dinner was served in the
patio.
Other officers installed by
Mrs. Fred Gardner were Mrs.
Earl Brewold, vice president;
Mrs. B. H. Belknap, secretary;
and Mrs. George Wimer, trea
surer. Mrs. W. H. Arnold was pre
sented gifts in appreciation of
her work as president for the
past two years.
Guests at the meeting in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. William
Knips and Mr." and Mrs.
Gardner.
The group will meet next
at the home of Mrs. Henry Za
charisen, 725 South Keene
way drive.
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Bride's Uncle
Officiates For
Recent Wedding
Central Point-Miss Beverly
Nadine Rahn and Billy Darrel
Tucker were married "June 9
in a double-ring ceremony
held at Medford Friends,
church. The officiating min
ister was the Rev. Andrew .W.
Rahn, uncle of the bride, who
is pastor of the Pentecosjal
Church of God, Hughson,
Calif.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Rahn, 5151
Table Rock road, Central
Point, and the bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Tucker, Exeter, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuck
er, brother and sister-in-law
of the bridegroom, attended-
the couple. Mr. Rahn gave his
daughter in marriage, and
Floyd Akins, Medford, seated
the guests. -
The bride wore a light blue
suit with' white veil and her
flowers were white carna
tions. Mrs. Tucker wore yel
low taffeta and her flowers
were white carnations. , ,
Miss Lois Ralls was soloist
and Mrs." Conrad Twedell
played the organ. ?
Sixty-five guests attended
the wedding and the recep
tion which followed. Mrs,
Frank Shipley assisted by
Mrs. John Anhorn, and Miss
Anita Troutman served punch.
Mrs. William Odell, Medford,
took charge of the guest book
and Miss Lois Ralls'the gifts,
The newlyweds are living
at 920B North Central ave
nue, Medford. The bridegroom
is employed by Timber Prod
ucts.
Reames Chapter
Plans Reception;
Installation Set
Reames Chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, will honor
new members with a recep
tion at the stated meeting,
Thursday, June 25, at 8 p.m.
in the Medford Masonic
temple.
Mrs. Earl McKinney, worthy
matron, and Herbert Morris,
worthy patron, will preside.
E. G. Randolph and Mr.
Rodney Witham are chairmen
of refreshments.
Mrs. Frank Roberts, 3365
Snowy Butte - road, Central
Point, will be installed as
worthy matron of Reames
chapter, Saturday, June 27,
at 8 p.m. in the" Medford Ma
sonic temple.
Carl Oestreich will be in
stalled worthy patron. Other
elected officers to be installed
are Mrs, Roy Nordwick, asso
ciate matron; E. G. Randolph,
associate patron; Mrs. Ray K.
Bailey, secretary; Mrs. Alva
Perkins, treasurer; Mrs. Lloyd
Caton, conductress, and Mrs.
Gene Dyke, associate conduc
tress. Garden Club
Jacksonville-Day lilies will
be discussed at the season's
final meeting of Jacksonville
Garden club Thursday, June
25, at 1:30 p.m. in the Com
munity hall.
Hostesses will be the retir
ing officers.
Hop eg?
Aboard AX
Cloud
Seven
Youl! float through the air with the
greatest of ease. Such fun. Such fash
ion. Such a light and airy step into
summer. And for that very special
. cloud 7 feeing . . . just wait 'til you
step on the deep-pile foam-cushioning
that runs from heel to toe. Out'
of this world? '
Your Charge Account Invited!
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Installation Dinner Held -By
Medford BPWC Thursday
Mrs. Nell Faulkner was in
stalled as president of the
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club at a din
ner meeting held at Rogue
Valley Country club Thurs
day evening.
Other officers installed by
Mrs. Bertha Haskins, past
president, were Mrs. Lola Mil-
hoan, first vice-president; Mrs.
Norma Burroughs, second
vice-president; Mrs. Dona Ed
monds, recording secretary;
MrstEllenLynner, correspond
ing secretary; Mrs. Anne
Palmer, treasurer; Mrs. Thel
ma Mclntyre, auditor; and di
rectors, Mrs. Margaret Pres
ton, Mrs. Muriel Shortridge,
Mrs. Muriel Preston, and Mrs.
Jean Mast, retiring president.
Fifty members and guests
attended the event. ,Roses
were used as table and pro
gram decorations.
Following the dinner Mrs.
D. G. MacDougal sang several
selections accompanied by
Mrs.- M. W. Sax, Manhattan
Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Haskins paid tribute
to the retiring officers and
cited the acppmplishments of
the past year. The installa
tion ceremony used was writ
ten by Miss Laura York, past
state BPWC president and
member of the Medford club
Committees Named
During the business meet
ing committee -chairmen were
announced by Mrs. Faulkner.
They included Mrs. Carolyn
Loveness, career advance
ment; Mrs. Clara Mall, em
blem; Mrs. Burroughs, fi
nance; Mrs. Ella White, health
and safety; Mrs. Vieva Red
mond, hospitality: Miss Peggy-
ann Hutchinson, legislation;
Mrs. Helen Stevens, interna
tional relations; Mrs. Georgia
White, membership; Mrs.
Marie Pierce, national se
curity; Mrs. Roena Coleman,
project; Miss Lucille Lenox,
public affairs; and Miss Gladys
Durrand, public relations.
It was announced that next
month s meeting will be
family picnic while a field
trip to . tlie Shasta Ski bowl
is planned for August 16.
Among the persons attend
ing the dinner were eight past
presidents of the club. They
included Mrs. Eva Judd, 1941
42; Mrs. Maurine Conger,
1944-45; Miss York, 1945-47;
Mrs. Majorie Hopkins Sax,
1947-48; Mrs. Haskins,- 1949
50; Mrs. Bertha Pree, 1951-52;
Mrs. Harriett Watson, 1954-
56; and .Miss Voda Brower.
1956-58.
Ashland BPWC members
attending, included Mrs. Faith
Social Meeting Set
For Medford Lodge
Chrysanthemum circle,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will
hold a potluck social meeting
at Eagles hall Monday, June
22, at 6:30 p.m. All members
and friends are invited.
Medford members .are each
to provide a hot dish. Bever
ages will be provided by the
circle.
George Culy will show
movies during the entertain
ment period.
on
McCuUough, Mrs. Lila Jen
nings, Mrs. Hadie Jacobs, and
Mrs. Kathy Hargis. Other
guests included Mrs. Marion
Keim, Mrs. Frank Rettig,
Wabash, Ind.; Mrs. Betty
Fichtner, Miss Mary Vander
line, Mrs. Marion Parker; Miss
Helen Webster,' Miss Carolyn
Fichtner, Miss Virgina Hunt
er, Miss Rita Rose, Miss- Bev
erly Aus-Der-Au, Chicago,
HI., and Miss Majorie Blind.
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the past few weeks with Mrs.
Erieg's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Mooney, 2675 Hillcrest
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