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o l-l u I I :( ' d (j - ' iL j I o J:ftQogodi o Wed ti oint - Mr. .ted (S Io Td ft. Wrren, 57 . jhttt inth ftreet, Central oit, lnounc the engage 4fet of their daughter, Lin l Caroling to James How B White, ton of Mr. and 11 t- Whit, 2902 North q gcrfic highway, Medford. o Qdding dte has been Miss Warren is graduate of Crater High school where she ths editor of the year- book, yell queen and held many offices in organizations, She is past honored queen of Bethel 38, ' International Order of 'Sob's Daughters, and won the fifes leadership award. , Miss Warren has been at tending Southern Oregon col lege, Ashlgnd, fnd jUns to enroll in the University of Oregon in th fall. She is employed in thi advertising department of t"h Medford Mail Tribune Mr. Ifhita is graduate of Crater Hih school where he Cfe mtomr of National Tfnnnr AfiWtxr tfnfl triavcd fMlbill. He VUI enroll at fp Univrfite) of Oregon in a piV&Ucai course. Ertnk Wilsons Rttuffi o City Dr. n r Irank Wilson, Phoenig-Hillcfast road, recent ly returnei Irom a vacation at Seaside OH-, ana Port land. The cotipl trfvaltd to Sea side whfte thty "remained for several days beoa attending the state Lion elub conven tion , in Portlji8. They also toured the International Trade fair arg th Oregon Centen nial exposition ; G3 Betrothal News Announced Here Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Picard, 3400 Jacksonville highway. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Richard L. McLaughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Mc Laughlin, 3384 Jacksonville highway. Miss Picard is a graduate of Medford High school and is planning to attend South ern Oregon college this fall. Her fiance, also a Medford High school graduate, attend ed Oregon State college and is presently employed with McLaughlin Plumbing and Heating1 company. They have set the wedding for August 28. It r Miss Nancy Picard (Landis photo) family Now Home . Afier Motor Trip The R. P. Knights family, 1416 South Ivy street, recent ly returned from a two weeks vacation trip to Fonda, Iowa, where they visited relatives of Mr. Knights. Accompany ing their parents were Rich ard, Valerie and Douglas. The family visited friends in Sacramento, Calif., toured Rocky Mountain National park, Colorado; and Yellow stone and Grand Teton Na tional parks, Wyoming. They also stopped in Boise, Idaho, pTior to returning to the valley. .'- Couple Here Mr. and' Mrs. Carlton Sim cox of Assumption, III., are in Medford as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bean, 608 Fran quette street. At present they are spending a few days at a cabin on the Sogue river in order to enjoy the fishing. it . ' $ : i h' - 'f it Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brian Schauble 'Classic photo) Eagle Point Church Scene Of : Schauble-Farlow Rites Among June brides was Miss Sandra Jean Farlow, whose wedding to Richard Brian Schauble took place June 23 at Eagle Point Community church. The bride is a daugh ter of Mrs. Fred Farlow, 1013 West Ninth street, Medford, and the late Mr. Farlow, and Mr. Schauble is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Schauble, Shady Cove. The Rev. William Piper of i a Per io Dpd fcssutiful JcJcr ft) Moon! , You'll be the evening's star in this dress by Mr. Mort with its enticing lace bodice caught in a high rise by a velvet band. And see how Mr. Mort lavishly ties everything together with streamers. Black only. THE IAST WtRD Ws always yours with . . Exclusively at t - L 1 Where you find the clothes you love to live in. ' 617 E. MAIN PH. SP 2-8992 First Christian church, Med ford, officiated. About 175 guests attended. The bride wore a white Chantilly lace gown over white satin, and a matching cap of lace held the finger tip veil. She carried rosebuds on a white Bible, the latter being a gift from her grandmother. The pearls she wore had been a gift from her father to her mother. Sister Attends Miss Lois Farlow, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Suzanne Schauble, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Both wore pink figured" nylon over taffeta; one a lighter shade than the other. Each carried a bouquet of painted daisies. Carl Weisbrod of Shady Cove was best man, and the ushers were Neil Dusenberry and Dean Weitman, also Shady Cove. Candlelighters were Car men Farlow, cousin of the bride, and Linda Robins, cou sin' of the bridegroom. Both wore white figured nylon over pink taffeta and matching bonnets. t Karen Farlow, cousin of the bride', was flower girl. Her dress was white figured nylon over white taffeta, with a pink sash, and white bonnet. Mi chael Miles, also cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Mrs. Larry Dodenhoff sang and Mrs. Ray Chamberlain was at the organ. . The church was decorated with pink gladiolus and white Ester Reed daisies. White and pink ribbon bows with wed ding bells attached were at the end of the pews in the cen ter aisle. Mrs. Otto Nagel of Eagle Point did the flower ar rangements. . Miss Linda Niece, Eagle Point, was in charge of the guest book, while Miss Doris Corliss looked after' the wed ding gifts. Wear Roses The bride's mother chose a figured pink, blue and grey silk dress and a matching pink hat for the wedding. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue figured dress with a white hat. Each had a pink rosebud corsage. A reception in the church parlor was given by the moth er of the bride. The wedding cake was the centerpiece for the lace covered table, and on each side were pink candles and baskets of Queen Bess roses, white snapdragons, pink carnations and white Ester Reed daisies. Mrs. Edward Chamberlain, Eagle Point, and Mrs. Claude Miles, Medford, served. Pour ing punch were Mrs. Clancy Rankin, Portland, and Mrs. Clifford Rouch of Eagle Point. The bride wore a blue fig ured taffeta dress with a linen jacket and matching acces sories for her going away en semble. '' After a brief honeymoon, the young couple will be at home in Shady Cove. Mr. Schauble is employed by Steve Wilson. Logging com pany arifi the bride was for merly employed at Woolworth company in Medford. The bride has spent her en tire life in the Rogue River valley. Her paternal grand parents, the Farlows, came here in 1855, and the Down ings ' in 1877. Her maternal grandparents, the Woold ridges, homesteaded on the Applegate, and her great, great grandfather, Alpheus Wooldridge, was one of the first Baptist ministers in this area, coming here in 1850. N The Schauble family came from Burbank, Calif., and have lived in Shady Cove since 1947. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon, Las Vegas, Mrs. John Walker, Fort Bragg, Calif., Mrs. Ber tha Robins, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison, Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robins, Trail; Judge Raymond Lath rop and Mrs. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitterman and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Xon Force, all Grants Pass. Elder Reads Ceremony For Couple - Miss Karen Linda Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Houston, 1014 Maple Park drive, and Donald Ron ald Kezer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Kezer. Sr., 2344 Thorn Oak road, were married Friday, June 5. Elder Floyd Bresee of the Seventh Day Adventist church read the double-ring service at 6:30 o'clock in the Louis A. Corwin residence on Carter lane. t Miss Shirley Annette Kezer, sister of the bridegroom, at tended the bride. Miss Dianne Corwin was flower girl and Randy Corwin, Ashland, was ring bearer. Both are cousins of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of nylon lace and net over white satin of ballerina length. She carried spuria iris with perle d'or roses. Miss Kezer wore a gown of pink embossed nylon and also car ried spuria iris. Best man was Steven L. Houston, brother of the bride, who was home on leave from Mather Air Force Base, Sac ramento. Baskets of iris, peonies and roses decorated the home and sprays of Paul Scarlet roses accented the archway and fireplace. Mrs. Lloyd Thornton and daughter, Myrna Kay, provid ed special wedding music and sang. Reception Given The bride's mother wore an apple green dress with a Cecil Brunner rose corsage and Mrs. Kezer wore a green suit with Cecil Brunner roses. Mrs. Corwin gave the re ception for the 65 guests at the wedding. Mrs. Don Cristie, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs Robert Kezer, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, served punch Mrs. W. F. Biddle Jr., and Mrs. L .A. Corwin cut the cake. Mrs. John Kezer was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Harold Kezer and Mrs. Gene Kezer had charge of the gifts. The couple traveled to the Oregon coast for their wed ding trip and will reside in' Prospect, where he is em ployed. The bride's travel suit was of black tweed. The bride attended Rogue River academy and the bride groom attended Medford schools. . 4 Californians Here Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Bell and sons, of Revera, Calif., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Renwick Ells, 112 King street. The Bells visited in the val ley for a week. The Ells are former residents of the south ern California area. Great New Idea for Your Eyes . . , Sparkling frosted lashes! NEW! by Revlon FROSTED Roll On MASCARA Choose from 5 frosted shades ... k frosted blue-green -At frosted turquoise ir frosted blue ir frosted green -k frosted violet 5)50 plus tax Revlon .Frosted Lipsticks Orange parfait Pink julep trt1 Bus Platinum . Cherrv mousse -rj P tax Apricot Ice Candied peach Refills, $1.50 will fit..futurama cases Medford Pharmacy 101 North Central, Corner 6th Ph. SP 2-6253 Open today-fc-10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Week Days: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. ww.ffWF .faaBaaaaBSSBBasBBBMMSssaMSBBBsiaBisBBMMSiaBiaaaaBMa " Mr. and Mrs. Harold William Brown (Brainerd photo) Brown- Gilbert Ceremony Held at Baptist Church Hatch Family Visits in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hatch, 944 Whitman street, and their three children, Jim my, Betty Lou and Johnny, earlier this month spent eight days visiting friends in north ern Idaho and Spokane, Wash. The family drove to Idaho and spent some time at Hay den lake near Coeur d'Alene. and nylon dress. Her flowers were pink carnations and rosebuds. Mrs. Brown wore a navy blue dress and her cor sage was of white carnations and pink rosebuds. . Following the ceremony, a reception was held in fellow ship hall of the church. Mrs. Ralph Wilson assisted with the serving and Mrs. Charles Wilson poured. Mrs. Robert Stamper, Salem, aunt of the bride, and Miss Phillis Thurnor, Cor vallis, cut the cake. Miss Sharon Larimer was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. M. J. Beard, North Highland, Calif., was in charge of the gift book. Miss Bobbi Jean Hale, Miss Joyce Roelfs and Miss Helen MAIL TRIBUNE, Mdfj, r Sunday, Jun 28, 193 A Couples Tour National Parks Two Medford couples re cently visited in southern Utah ; and California. They were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Neal, 801 West Main street and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Fra ser, 914 West Fourth street. The couples visited Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, Bryce Can yon National park and Ziflh National park and San Francisco. De Carlow were at the gift' table. The couple traveled south on the Oregon and California coast for their wedding trip. The bride wore a blue suit with white accessories. She is a graduate of Med-' ford high school and was a sophomore at George Fox college. She plans to attend Southern Methodist univer sity this fall. Mr. Brown, a graduate of Shedd High school and George Fox college, will at tend Dallas Theological sem inary this fall. . ' A ceremony at First Bap tist church Saturday, June 13, wedded Miss Roma Janice Gilbert to Harold William Brown. The bride is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gil bert, 613 Ross lane, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown, route '1, box 16, Shedd, Ore. The Rev. Haddon Robinson and the Rev. James W. Neely performed . the double-ring ceremony at eight o'clock in the evening. White baskets held blue delphinium and white stock. White tapers burned in white candelabra. Miss Diane Franklin played the organ and Mrs. William Green, Eugene, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with Chantilly lace and tulle fashioned with long train. The train was car ried by Miss Nancy Cravin. Her fingertip-length veil was held by a ba.d of pearls. She carried a bouquet of white baby roses and stephanotis on a white Bible. In her shoe she wore a penny given to her by her uncle, Roy Gilbert, at birth. Miss Peggy Gilbert, sister of the bride, was maid of hon or. She wore a full-skirted blue dress and carried pink rosebuds and white carna tions. The bridemaid and matron, Miss Betty Arnold and Mrs. Burton Adams, Maywood, Calif., wore dresses of simi lar design and carried white carnations. Candle lighters were Miss Ronda Brown, Portland, and Miss Mary de Place. 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