Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1959, Image 21

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ernast Erickton
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Nazarene Church Scene
OfErickson-McUne Rites
Miss Ellen Kay McUne be
came the bride of Donald
Ernest Erickson in a cere
mony held August 29 at First
Church of the Nazarene. The
Rev. Waller C. Morris offici
ated at the eight o'clock eve
ning wedding attended by 200
relatives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George McUne,
1158 Court street. Eer father
had only recently returned to
the state as he was driver of
the Rogue River valley wagon
in the On-to-Oregon , Caval-
cade wagon train, which was
a Centennial project.
The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Gustave
' Erickson, Moscow, Idaho. The
newlyweds are making their
t d9B Vast First street '
i Moscow. .
Mrs. John Eby, aunt of the
.' bride, played the organ wed
1 ding music and George H.
McUne, brother of the bride,
and Miss Leota McCullough
; were -soloists. Baskets of
orange and white gladioli
and candelabra decorated the
' churth.
Given in marriage by her
; father, the bride wore a
white net1 over; taffeta frock
fashioned with bouffant skirt
: which was accented with lace
medallions. Her. fingertip
length . veil was -held , by a
crown of pearls and sequins
and she carried a cascade bou
, quet of white roses encircling
? a white orchids Her single
' strand of pearls was a . gift
from the bridegroom.
SV , Miss Carolyn Eby, Pasa
; dena, Calif., was honor at-
-tnnrlant -fni- hr ronsin MlSS
Nancy Eck, Miss Joyce Olden-
kamp, Tillamook; and " Miss
Muriel Westerlund, Portland,
were bridesmaids. They wore
sheath frocks with white net
? overskirts and carried white
baskets of gladioli and
i white and orange pompon
; chrysanthemums. Miss Eby's
dress was in a "tangerine
; shade while the bridesmaids
: were in a lighter, shade of
orange. Little Susie Griffith
- was flower girl and wore a
dress similar to the brides
. maids. ,
Dr. La Verne' Erickson, St.
cLouis, Mo., served as best
. man for his brother. Duane
Erickson, Troy, Idaho,- cousin
I of the bridegroom, - Larry
I Halter, Portland, and Ruehl
j Kerch,. Renton, Wash., seated
" the guests. Timmy McUne,
j nephew of the bride, was ring
bearer and candlelighters
were Ronald McUne, brother
' of the bride, and John Eby,
; cousin of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding
: Mrs. McUne wore an' oyster
white sheath dress with
orange and maverick . brown
accessories. Mrs. Erickson
chose a blue lace dress with
: white accessories. Their cor
. sages were white stephanotis.
: Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the '
church annex:' Mrs. Mattie
House , decorated the rooms
with flowers from her garden.
Mrs. J. A. Larson cut and
served the wedding cake and
Mrs. Lowell W. Shepard pre
sided at the punch bowL Miss
Janel Erickson,. sister of the
bridegroom, passed the bride
groom's cake. Assisting with
the -serving were Miss Linda
Maestretti, Walla Walla,
Wash., and Miss Janet BohL
Mrs. George McUne Jr., sister-
in-law of the bride, and Miss
Melva Gebhard were at the
gift table. Mrs. William Brew
ster played music during the
reception. Mrs. Joe Johnson
was in charge of the event.
The newlyweds traveled to
San Francisco on their wed
ding trip, the i bride wearing
for traveling a silk tangarine
dress with moss green acces
sories. Her corsage was ' a
white orchid.
' The bride attended Med
ford schools and Northwest
Nazarene college, Nampa. She
is a secretary in the College
of Law at the University of
Idaho. Mr. Erickson attended
Moscow schools, Northwest
Nazarene college and is a
senior at j-the University of
Idaho where he is majoring in
journalism. -
Among the out of town
guests attending were Mrs.
Edna Fowler, Burns, grand
mother of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs., John Eby, Pasadena,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Dunlap, Roseburg; Miss Teddi
Fredericks, Boise, Idaho; Mr.
and Mrs. Cleo Dunlap, Klam
ath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Dunlap, Grants Pass.
Extension Units
To Hold Meetings
; Three county home exten
sion units have scheduled
meetings this week. ,
Valley View unit will meet
with the Phqenix unit Friday,
September 25, at 7:30 pan. at
the home of Mrs. Lester Rut
ledge, box 223L, Fern Valley
road. . " ;. : :
Mrs. Curtis Stacks till will
lead the subject "Voice 'Con
trol and Poise." Refreshments
will be served. - '
The meeting has been set
for the evening , to enable
members working in the fruit
harvest to attend.
Willow Springs
Willow : Springs unit will
hold its first meeting of the
new year Tuesday, September';
22, from 10:30 a.m. tox3 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Jean Sav
age, Old Pacific highway. '
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Chapter AA .
The first meeting of Chap
ter AA of the PEO sisterhood
this fall will be held at 12:30
pjn. Wednesday, September
23, at the home of Mrs C. C.
Thompson, Route 1, Box 546,
Central Point. Assistant host
esses will be Mrs. Knute Froy-
saa and Mrs. O. G. Hudson.
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Rogue River Church -Scene
Of Brooks-Van Hoy Rites
Rogue River -Miss. Marga
ret Ruth Van Hoy became the
bride of David Clyde Brooks
in a ceremony held Thursday
evening, August 27, at Hope
Presbyterian church in Rogue
River. The Rev. Robert Max
son, pastor of the church, of
ficiated at the eight o'clock
double-ring ceremony, attend
ed by 125 relatives and
friends.
,The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R.
Van Hoy, Rogue River, and
the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brooks,
Rogue River.
The church was decorated
with pastel shades of gladio
lus in tall white baskets, and
bronze candelabra held light
ed white tapers.
The traditional wedding
music was played by Mrs.
Robert H. WorralL at the
organ.
Given in marriage by her
father, the-bride wore a gown
of white Chantilly lace, fash
ioned, with elbow length
sleeves, scoop neckline and
fitted bodice trimmed with
white satin. The full skirt was
ballerina length. Her shoul
der length illusion veil was
held in place by a white vel
vet tiara. The bridal bouquet
was a white orchid encircled
by white Stephanotis.
Miss Helen Vin Hoy, sister
of the bride, was maid of
honor. She wore a frock of
orchid chiffon, ballerina
length, and carried a bouquet
of . white chrysanthemums.
Miss JoAnn Brooks, sister of
the bridegroom, was brides
maid. She . wore . a , frock of
dusty-rose nylon net, balle
rina length and carried white
chrysanthemums. Anther sis
ter of the bridegroom, Shirley
Jean Brooks, was flower girL
Her white taffeta dress was
trimmed with a pink velvet
cummerbund and she wore a
headband of flowers. -.
Candelighters were Miss
Norma June Brooks and Miss
Carolyn Brooks, also sisters
of the bridegroom. Miss Nor
ma June's frock was yellow
chiffon, ballerina length, and
her sister wore a ballerina
length frock of lighf green
nylon net. Their corsages
were white, carnations.
Ronald Laws served as best
man for the bridegroom. Ush
ers were Delain Willingham
and Arthur Johansen.
For her daughter's wedding
and the reception which fol
lowed Mrs. Van Hoy wore a
nylon turquoise print with
white accessories. The bride
groom's mother; wore a two
piece beige ensemble with
white accessories. Their cor
sages were white roses.
Among the guests were the
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City Government
Topic for Club
"City Government" will be
the topic for a meeting of
Jackson- County Republican
Women Monday, September
21, at 12 noon, at the Red
Cross building. Guests 'are
asked to bring a sack lunch
and dessert and coffee will
be available. There will be
a baby sitter , for children.
City - councilman Stanley
Stark will speak and all in
terested persons are invited
to attend.
Business will include the
adoption of new by-laws for
the club, according to presi
dent Mrs. Murray Gardiner.
bride's maternal grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Skev
ington, Rogue River.
Mrs. Lawrence Van Hoy,
aunt of the bride, Central
Point, cut and served the wed
ding cake. Miss Elizabeth
Laws poured coffee while
Miss Janice Pittam presided
at the punch bowl. Miss Shar
ron Wahl attended the guest
fcbook and Miss Edith Van Hoy,
cousin of the bride, Central
Point, was in charge of the
gift table. '
The couple are. making
their home at the Rod and
Reef, motel, highway 99,
Rogue River. The bride is a
senior at Rogue ' River High
school. The bridegroom is a
graduate of Rogue River High
school.
Glendale Couple Tell Betrothal
Miss Sharon Johns
(Landis photo)
Artists Book
Guest Speaker
David Hagerbaumer will be
guest speaker for the Septem
ber meeting of Southern Ore
gon Society of Artists. It is
set for September 23, Wednes
day at 7:30 p.m. at Girls Com
munity club, 229 North Bart
lett street. -
Mr. Hagerbaumer will speak
on "A nimation in Land
scapes." ,
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Elsie Scott and Blanche John
son. , ' :
Mr. ; and Mrs. Thomas
Johns, Glendale, ... Ore., an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Sharon Flor
ence Johns of Medford, to
Darrell Lee Ross, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Ross, 424
Windsor avenue.
- Miss Johns attended Glen
dale High school and Robert
son's - School - of Business,
Medford. She is employed by
the First National Bank of
Oregon, Medford Branch.
Mr. Ross attended Medford
High school and is a student
at Southern Oregon college.
Chapter to Hear
Azalea Woman
A guest speaker is on the
program . for a .meeting of
Reames chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, Thursday, Sep
tember 24, at 8 p.m. in the
Medford Masonic temple.
Mrs'. Frank Roberts, worthy
matron, and Carl Oestreich
worthy patron, will preside.
The guest, Mrs. C. A. Hal
stead, Azalea, Ore., is a mem
ber ' of : the - special . projects
committee of the grand chap
ter of Oregon. She will speak
on the ESTARL and Endow:
ment funds.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Jessie Stagg will be chairman
and Mrs. L. I. Douglas co
chairman for refreshments in
the dinirg hall.
He is a member of the Army
reserves.
The couple will make their
home in Corvallis where Mr.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfori. Or. T
Sunday. Sept. 20, 1959 A
Ross will attend Oregon State
college following their wed
ding, planned for next June.
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