Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1959, Image 21

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Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leigh Budd
(Landis phoio)
Miss Suzanne Reichstein
Bride of Alan Louis Keaton
Budd-Stafford R ites Held
Miss Shirley Ellen Staf
ford, daughter of Col. and
Mrs. Charles E- Stafford,
1914 Westerlund drive, be
came the bride of Allan Leigh
Budd, Claremont, Calif., in a
ceremony August 8 at St.
Mark's Episcopal church. Mr,
and Mrs. William H. Budd,
San Marino, Calif., are the
bridegroom's parents.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster officiated at the five
o'clock afternoon double ring
rites attended by 100 rela
tives and friends.
White gladiolus and can
delabra were at the altar and
floor baskets of the flowers
were placed near the chancel.
White satin bows marked the
pew ends. Mrs. Ernest Con
rad played the organ music
and John Drysdale was solo
ist. The bride wore a white silk
organza gown fashioned with
Alencon lace bodice with
long sleeves. The gown, styled
on princess lines, had a chapel
train. A lace trimmed half
hat of silk organza held her
waist length veil and she car
ried a bouquet of stephanotis.
Colonel Stafford gave his
daughter in marriage.
Mrs. William J. Crocker,
Portland, was matron of
honor for her sister. Brides
maids were Miss Barbara Lay-
field and Miss Carolyn Budd,
sister of the bridegroom, both
San Marino. They wore "sap
phire blue silk organza frocks
styled on princess lines with
draped back panels and match
ing bandeaux with short veils.
Their bouquets were white
carnations encircling deep
blue chrysanthemums.
James Budd, San Marino,
served as best man for his
brother Ushers were Gregory
Milnes and Robert Butler.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Stafford wore a silk
print frock in shades of blue
and raspberry with matching
hat and gardenia corsage.
Mrs. Budd chose a twilight
beige silk sheath dress with
white accessories and green
cymbidium orchid corsage.
Mrs. Leigh B. Pearce, San
Marino, grandmother of the
bridegroom wore a rose lace
sheath dress with matching
accessories and ivory cym
bidium orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Miss Ann Bergstres
ser, Chico, Calif., and Mrs.
Picnic Planned
For College Group
An informal gathering and
picnie has been planned for
6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 22,
at the George Flanagan home
on North Pacific highway, for
Lewis and Clark college stu
dents, prospective students,
I parents and guests.
swimming ana aancing are
planned and a committee will
be present to answer questions
concerning the college.
Those planning to attend
who wish more information
may call Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Voight or Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Arnold, acting chair
men. Each person is to take his
own table service.
M. G. Hoist cut and served
the wedding cake. Miss Mira
Frohnmayer and Miss Gail
Bender presided at the punch
bowls and Miss Janet Jami
son passed the bridegroom's
cake. Miss Ann Garner was
in charge of the- guest book.
White and blue flowers deco
rated the room for the event.
Mrs. Ward Hammond, who
decorated both the church
and reception room, also as
sisted with the reception.
The newlyweds are spend
ing their honeymoon in Sun
set Beach, Calif., and will
make -their home after August
22 at 425 Harvard avenue,
Claremont. For traveling the
bride wore a brown and white
checked suit with brown ac
cessories and white flower
corsage.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and will
be a senior at Pomona col
lege this fall where she is ma
joring in economics. Mr.
Budd is also a senior at the
college majoring in chemistry.
. Following the reception
here the Staffords were hosts
for a dinner at the Rogue
Valley Country club attended
of the bridal party and out ot
town guests. White carna
tions, baby's breath and blue
bachelor buttons decorated
the tables for the event.
August 22 the couple will
be honored at a garden re
ception at the Budd residence
in San Marino given by the
parents of the bridegroom,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, his
grandparents, who were in
Medford for the wedding.
An event of August 9 was
the wedding of Miss Suzanne
Reichstein and Alan Louis
Keaton at St. Mark's Episco
pal church at 2:30 o'clock in
the afternoon. The Rev.
George R. V. Bolster offici
ated at the double ring rites.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Reichstein, 7 Glen Oak court.
Mr. Keaton's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Keaton, Junc
tion City, Ore. More than 300
relatives and friends attended
the ceremony. .
The couple were married in
the church where the bride's
parents were married and
where the bride was con
firmed. Baskets of pink roses and
pale pink, white and purple
stock with masses of ivy dec
orated the , church. White
satin bows and similar flow
ers marked the pew ends.
The bride wore a floor
length white gossamer silk
organza gown with Chantilly
lace applique yoke and cap
sleeves. The lace also out
lined a front flounce on the
bouffant skirt. Her imported
fingertip length illusion veil
was held by a crown of orange
blossoms and she carried a
bouquet of white roses and
ivy. Mr. Reichstein gave his
daughter in marriage.
Sorority Sisters
Miss Dorothy Rhymes, Al
pha Phi sorority sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Sue
Taylor, Eugene; Miss Diane
Phillips, Portland, another
sorority sister of the bride,
and Miss Judy Finegan. "
. They wore frocks of white
organza ove -pale pink
chromespun fashioned with
scooped necklines outlined
with embroidered flowers and
wide sashes of pink chrome
spun. Their headdresses were
pale pink velvet circlets
which held pink tulle veils.
Miss Rhymes carried pink
and white rases with ivy and
the bridesmaids had bouquets
of pink roses and ivy.
. Bruce Johnstone, Portland,
served as best man. Seating
the guests were Gordon Sum
mers, Portland; Marion Grib
skov, Junction City, and Cur
tis Holzgang, Portland, form
erly of Medford.
Acolytes were Robert Walk
er and John Yoakley.
Mrs. Ernest Conrad played
the organ wedding music and
John Drysdale was soloist.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Rogue Valley , Country club.
The tables were decorated
with grape leaves, large clust
ers of purple grapes and pink,
white and purple stock. The
newlyweds cut the wedding
cake with an heirloom wed
ding knife loaned by W. J.
Warner.
Serving Cake and Coffee
Serving cake and coffee
were Mrs. Russell Patterson,
San Francisco; Mrs. Spencer
Alexander, Springfield, and
Mrs. D. B. Newman, Grants
Pass, all aunts of the bride;
Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. Frank
Perl, Mrs. Homer Marx, Mrs,
Scott Davis, Mrs. Glen Tay
lor, Mrs. Harry Postori, Mrs.
O. A. Eden, Mrs. Raymond
Reter; Mrs. B. C Taylor, Eu
gene, and Mrs. D. P. Heming
way, Portland.
Serving punch were Mrs.
Jack Moad, Miss Alexa Hib-
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bard, Mrs. Ed Setzler; Miss
Marilyn Moen, Gresham; Miss
Joan Service, Vancouver,
Wash.; and Miss Jane-Garrett,
Eugene. At the gift table was
Mrs. Justin Smith Jr. and in
charge of the guest book was
Miss Nancy Hamilton. Miss
Janet Newman, Grants Pass,
cousin of the bride, served
the bridegroom's cake baked
by Mrs. Hemingway. The
wedding cake was baked by
Mrs. Ronald Rice.
The Misses Terri and Lynn
Hemingway, Portland, passed
baskets of rice.
Mrs. Guy Phetteplace was
in charge of the decorations
at both the church and coun
try club.
The newlywed couple trav
eled to Carmel and San Fran
cisco for -their wedding trip.
For her traveling attire the
bride chose a sandbiege silk
shantung sheath dress with
matching jacket and biege
and green accessories. Her
corsage was a green cymbi
dium orchid.
Home in Portland
The couple are making
their home in Portland at
3507 SW Eleventh st.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school, the Uni
versity of Oregon, where she
was affiliated with Alpha Phi
social sorority, and the Uni
versity of Oregon School of
Nursing, Portland. Mr. Kea
ton attended the University
of Oregon where he was af
filiated with Theta Chi so
cial fraternity, and is a stu
dent at the University of Ore
gon Medical school, Portland,
where he is a member of Phi
Beta Pi, medical fraternity.
A rehearsal party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Reter with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Phetteplace as co
hosts the evening pripr to the
wedding. The buffet supper
was attended by members of
the wedding party and rela-
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Louis Keaton
-(Brainerd photo)
tives of the bride and bride
groom. In the evening following
the wedding the Reichsteins
were hosts for a buffet sup
per at their home for mem
bers of the wedding party and
out-of-town guests.
Out-of-Town Guests
Among the out - of - town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Keaton, Junction City,
parents of the bridegroom;
S. W. Alexander, uncle of
the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Alexander, all Spring
field, cousins of 'the bride;
Mr. Newman, uncle of the
bride, David Newman, cousin
of the bride, both Grants Pass;
Mr. Taylor, Eugene; George
Halleck, Sisters; Tom John
son, Mrs. Donald Berry, Cap
tain Hemingway and Roger
Hemingway, Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Bendixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Harrison, Richard
Panzer, and Charles Smith,
all Portland; Edwin Bingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harlan,
William Harlan, Mr. and Mrs.
Carol Colvin and daughter,
Carole, all Klamath Falls;
Mrs. F. D. Schweitering, Eu
gene; George Casper, Salem;
and , Mr. and Mrs. George
Moen, Gresham.
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dab of whipped cream or ice
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Assem bly Wa rden
To Be Honored
Mrs. Riley Appelgate, Med
ford, wardea of the RebekaM
assembly of Oregon, will be
honored at a reception Satur
day, August 22, at 8 pjn. at
Hoover school, Siskiyou boulevard.
Members of Olive Rebekah
lodge will be hostesses.
A meeting of the lodge is
scheduled for Monday, August
17, at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall,
221 West Sixth street.
A tribute will be given
women who have been mem
bers for 40 years or more.
Mrs. Clarence Jordan is in
charge of the program. Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Doniald
Ivie and Mr. and Mrs. George
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Here From Trip
John Permenter and his sis
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12th street, returned recently
from a three-week trip to
Aliceville, Ala., where they
visited an aunt, Mrs. Mary
Alice McDaniel.
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