Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1959, Image 20

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MAIL TRIBUNE, MeeW, Or. A
Sunday, See. 13, 1959
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Hit. Larry Le Kftrr, the former Molly Walker, wore
a gown of point d'esprix for her wedding September 6 to
' Lieutenant Kerr; The newlyweds are shown juit before
leaving for their wedding trip to Ft. Benning, Ga., where
the newly commissioned officer will report for duty with
Court To Open Fall Schedule
Roxy Ann court. Order of
Amaranth, will hold the first
fall meeting Thursday, Sep
tember 17, at 8 pjn. in the
Masonic temple.
Mrs. Frank Little, royal
matron, and Stanley Jones,
royal patron, state that obliga
tion night will be observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoppe
are chairman of the refresh
ment committee.
On Saturday, September 19,
Mrs. John Dobson, .Newport,
grand royal matron, and Ted
Dahlgren, Portland, grand
royal patron, of the order, for
Oregon will pay their official
visit to Roxy Ann court. A'
covered dish dinner at 6:30
pjn..will precede the special
meeting.
the United States Army.. The bride's parents are Dr. and :
Mrs. L. Paul Walker, 2132 Dellwood avenue, Medford,!
and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave S. Kerr, !
486 South Mountain avenue, Ashland. .
(Landis photos)
Kerr- Walhr Service
Takes
Place
One of, early September's
largest weddings was that of
Miss Molly "Lou Walker to
Lt. Larry-Lee Kerr which
took place Sunday, Septem
ber ' 6, at First Methodist
v church in Medford. The bride
is the youngest . daughter of
Dr. and Mrs; i;. Paul Walker,
2132 Dellwood avenue, Med
ford, and "' the ' bridegroom's
parents are, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave S. -Kerr, 486 South
Mountain, avenue, Ashland.
Dr. George Roseberry offi
ciated for the; ceremony, read
ing the double-ring ' rites at
four o'clock in the afternoon.
About 200. guests were pres
ent. Miss Janet Jamison sang,
and Miss Sonja Peterson was
at the church organ. ;
Baskets filled with blue
and white gladioli formed a
setting for the wedding party.
The bride's wedding gown
of point d'esprit was fash
ioned with a portrait neckline
in the. close-fitting bodice and
a billowing skirt made with
chapel-length train. Her veil
of bouffant silk illusion was
held by a crown of pearl and
sequins and she carried a
prayer book with a cascade
f white roses. . ..
Mrs. Wayne Brady, Santa
Rosa, Calif., was matron of
honor, for her sister and the
other four attendants 'were
Miss Nancy Herman,- Berke
ley, Calif., a Gamma jPhi Beta
sorority - sister; : Miss Janet
Carter, Mrs. Bradley Morris
and Miss Sally Pyle.' They
wore empire sheath frocks' of
blue and white brocade and
their ' headdresses ! were blue
satin bows . holding circular
blue net veils. All carried
white gladioli. -
' Debra Lee Stanley, flower
girl, .wore a taffeta dress of
Copenhagen blue with a taf
feta bow on her hair and car
ried nosegay, r.
! - Candlelighters ' were Miss
Leslie Stanley and Miss Mary
Jean Weisbrod, Eagle Point.
Both wore ' Copenhagen blue
taffeta.' frocks: with bows of
matching taffeta in their hair
and their flowers were wrist
lets of blue and white carna
tions. '
Dr. Walker gave his daugh
ter in marriage and George
Brandt, : Klamath ' Falls, Phi
Kappa Psi fraternity brother
of the bridegroom, was best
man. Seating the guests were
Dr. Donald Kerr, Portland,
brother of the bridegroom,
Bradley Morris, Michael Mc
Clain, Salem, and Walter Gar
ner, the last two also being
fraternity brothers of the
bridegroom.
The reception was held in
the church reception rooms,
which had been decorated
with white : gladioli, ; blue
chrysanthemums and ivy. The
bride's table was covered
with a, white silk cloth used
previously at the weddings
of the Walkers'' two, older
daughters. The Misses Mary
Lou Craig, Klamath Falls,
and Carol Eagles, Albany, so
rority sisters of the bride, cut
the wedding cake.
Pouring were the bride's
cousin, .Mrs. 1 Kenneth Wulf,
Salem, and her aunt, Mrs.
Macey Arnold, ;lso Salem.
Mrs.-Donald Kerr, Portland,
sistef-in-law of the bride
groom, took charge of the gift
table and Miss Nancy Ham
ilton, sorority sister, presided
at the guest book. . '
The wedding cake was
made by Mrs. E. Ronald Rice
as a gift to the bride.
Mr. Kerr and his ; bride
traveled to Georgia, for their
honeymoon, the bride wear
ing a dress of charcoal blue
with matching velvet hat and
white rose corsage. The cou
ple will make the trip by way
of San Francispo, Las Vegas
and New Orleans and will
live at the Camellia Apart
ments, 143A -Matheson road,
Columbus, Ga. The bride-,
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groom who was commissioned
a second lieutenant in the
United States Army . upon
graduation from the Univer
sity of Oregon, will be "on
duty at Ft. Benning. He has
been employed by the Ash
land City Electric company.
The bride attended South
ern Oregon college, Ashland,
and the University of Ore
gon, Eugene, following her
graduation f roA : Medford
High school. s
Here for the wedding were
the bride's grandmother,
Mrs. NP F. Nelmick, Salem;
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs . . Merle Walker, . Vancou
ver, Wash.; and the Misses
Carolyn Christie, Marie Wit
tenberg, Patty Squires, Mary
Lou Craig, Romaine Love
lace, and Vauna Pyles, all
Gamma Phi Betas from the
University, of Oregon.
To keep insects off fresh
paint during warm weather,
add a little, insect repellent
to the paint before applying.
Catholic Rites
Marry Couple; ,
Make Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cor
dell Lengele Jr., newlyweds,
are making their home at 1016
West Twelfth street, Medford.
The bride is the : former
Jeannine Marie Alie daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean P.
Alie, Holyoke, Mass., and her
wedding to Mr. Lengele took
place August 29 at Sacred
Heart Catholic church, Med
ford. The bridegroom is a son of
Mrs. Aubrey McMahon, Oak
land, Ore., and Chester C.
Lengele, 339 Haven street,
Medford. . -
The Rev John Ilg offici
ated for the double-ring cere
mony, held at two o'clock in
the afternoon in the presence
of 30 guests.
The bride wore a gown of
white Chantilly lace over taf
feta, ballerina length, . and
fashioned with a drapery and
tiers of nylon tulle ruffles.
She carried a white prayer
book topped with a white
orchid and carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvalle W.
Lengele were best man and
matron-of-honor for the cou
ple, Mr. Lengele being the
bridegroom's cousin.
Mrs. Lengele wore a gown
of pink Chantilly lace over
pink taffeta with a pink lace
bolero. Her flowers were pink
and white carnations.
Paul E. Alie escorted his
sister to the altar.
Arrangements of pink and
white, gladioli decorated the
church. Bruno Pellegrini play
ed the wedding music.
The reception which follow
ed was given by 'Mr. and Mrs,
Frank L. Lengele at their
home, 1132 West Eleventh
street. The honeymoon was.
spent on the Oregon coast. The
bride wore for traveling a
yellow cotton- two-piece dress
with white accessories.
Candy Sale Planned
Pythian Sunshine Girls will
sell candy at the lodge hall
Tuesday night. Members are
to bring candy by 7 p.m.
Plans for the sale were
made at a meeting Thursday,
Sept. io.
Reception Honors Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M
Gleason, 2684 Crater Lake
highway, were guests of hon
or at an open house which
celebrated their fortieth wed
ding anniversary.
: The reception, held August
29 at the Gleason home, was
given by the couple's chil
dren, Mrs. John Benson, Al
fred . Gleason, Vernon Glea
son and Mrs. Chester Peter
son, all Medford, Jimmie
Gleason, Grants Pass, and
Royal Gleason, Albany.
Mrs. W. A. Harper and Mrs.
Donald Lamb served the cake.
They were assisted, by the
Mesdames Alfred, - Jimmie
and Vernon Gleason.
The Misses Rita and Loreli
Peterson were in charge of
the guest book. It was signed
by 6 friends and relatives.
Among out of town guests
was the Gleason's grandson,
David of San Gabriel, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Gleason were
married, August . 27, 1919 in
Norton,' Kansas. : They and
their seven children moved
to Jackson county on Septem
ber!, 1937.; Their children
have all been graduated from
Medford, Jligh school. Their
son, Theron -."Ted" Gleason,
was killed while serving as a
Mingers Visit
National Park
Mr. and Mr&TClyde Minger,
781 Marshall avenue, have
returned- to Medford after
spending avacation at Colter
bay in the! Grand Teton Na
tional . park, Montana. The
Mingers were accompanied by
their grandson, David Minger.
In the park they were -met
byr Mr. and Mrs Paul Nixon,
Mrs. MihgerV brother-in-law
and sister, and their son, David
Nixon, Livonia, "Mich.
The. couples " also -visited
Yellowstone National park.
Degree of Honor
To Hold Meeting
Degree of Honor Protective
association will hold a busi
ness meeting at Girls Com
munity club at 8 p.m. Sep
tember 14. Officers and mem
bers of the drill team are to
attend.'
United States Navy pilot in
1945.
Mr. Gleason is employed by
Fluhrer Bakeries. Mrs. Glea
son is president of . Howard
Garden club, a past president
of Howard Extension unit
and is active in the Christian
Women's Fellowship of First
Christian church.
Card Party
A card . party has t been
planned by the Getogether
club for Friday, September
18, at 1 p.m." at Girls Com
munity club. A dessert lunch
eon will be served.
' The specialists said canned
foods should be stored in a
cool place. Best quality will
be maintained if they 'are
used in a year's time. .
Veterans, Auxiliary
Plan Social Session
Veterans of World War I,
Barracks 540, and auxiliary
will have a social ; meeting
Wednesday, September 16, at
7:30 p.m. at Girls Community
club, 229 North Bartlett street
Members of the Eve Pren
tice accordion band will en
tertain, followed by '- games
and refreshments. .
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Wednesday
and
Thursday
Sept. 16 and 17
Our Annual
FALL
MILLINERY
SHOW!
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MEDFORD'S NEWEST KINDERGARTEN .
REGISTER NOW
FOR MORNING CLASSES LIMITED ENROLLMENT
MRS. ROBERT BARBEE ..
197 Clover law 'vj "'. Phone SP 2-4919
Digger and Mors Exciting
Than Ever! V
- Come in and select the most beautiful . . . the
; - 'most flattering fall hat you have ever owned ...
from New York . . . California designers, Fash-
ion Show creations.
YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITEDI
Burelson's llillinery Dept.
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Main and Bartlett Sts.
Phono SP 2-642
117 South Central - ( SP 3-7301
Open Monday Nights Until 9
You get more out of new Fall BRENTSHIRES
because WARDS put s more info them!
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MORE QUALITY
MORE VALUE
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that means you get more for
your fashion dollar I You'll find
extra quality in the fabrics, in
the tailoring, in the detailing
you'll find timeless styling that
means longer, lovelier wear. Re
member, when you shop, ask for
Brentshires.
A. Acetete-reyon prin
cess in red royal, grey,
blue. 12 to 18.
B. Reversible alpaca
zibeline auto coat.
8-18.
C.: FeatureMaker Or
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white, black, colors. 32
to 42.
898
2298
Cardigan
498
Slip"
298
D. i Wool flannel skirt,
new high shades. Pro
portioned, 8-18.
DuPont Reg. Trademark
698
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Wards Convenient Credit
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