Ashland Church
Scene of Rites
Mrs. Joan May Hackert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
J. Calhoun, 2124 Camp Baker
road, became the bride of
Gerald Wesley Fitzpatrick,
son of- Mrs. Doris M. . Fitx
patrick, Canyonville, in a
ceremony held Saturday, Feb
ruary 13, in First Presbyteri
an church, Ashland.
The Rev. B. J. Holland offi
ciated at the double ring cere
mony held at 8 o'clock in the
evening.
The bride wore a blue dress.
Mrs. Carol Adams attended
her sister.
Best man was Ray Smith.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held for mem
bers of the couple's families
at the Calhoun home. .
The bride attended Phoenix
high school and is employed
at Rogue Valley hospital. Mr.
Fitzpatrick attended Canyon
ville schools and is a truck
driver in the area.
The couple is now at home
at 2135 Camp Baker road.
Meeting Announced
For Women's Club
A business and social meet
ing is planned by Scottish
Rite Women's club for 8 p.m.
Monday, February 22, in the
Masonic temple.
On the committee in charge
are Mrs. H. L. Alfred, Mrs.
H. F. Nordwick, Mrs. George
Carleton and Mrs. Earl Henry.
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Wedding Planned
For March 20
Miss Janet Jamison, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
II. Jamison, 110 Portland ave
nue, is spending the week end
with her parents and planning
for her coming marriage to
John Stadler Corson, son of
Kenneth P. Corson, Seattle,
and the late Mrs. Anne Cor
son, Grants Pass.
The wedding is planned for
March 20 in the First Pres
byterian church here.
Both young people will be
graduated from the Univer
sity of Oregon in the spring.
Miss Jamison plans to teach
in the Portland schools and
Mr. Corson will enter Port
land Medical school in the
fall.
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Weds Pair
The wedding of Mrs. Ellen
Lavern Stewart, 632 Pennsyl
vania avenue, to Dennis Paul
Suther, 1948 Myers lane, took
place February 12 in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R.
Wood, also of 1948 Myers
lane. '
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Mattie M. Perkett and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Suther.
The Rev. D. E. Millard per
formed the double-ring cere
mony. Over 35 guests attend
ed. . '
For the wedding the bride
wore a light blue silk bro
caded linen suit with white
accessories and a small pearl
trimmed white hat. She wore
a corsage of white carnations.
Miss Helen Kay Suther,
Chowchilla, Calif., a niece of
the bridegroom, was maid of
honor. She wore a suit of me
dium blue with white acces
sories and a white carnation
corsage.
Larry Suther, brother of
the bridegroom, served as
best man and Miss Connie Lee
Shelton, Eagle Point, was
flower girl. Harold Dale Wood
had charge of the bride's
book.
Mrs. Cecil Wood served the
wedding cake and Miss Suther
assisted at a reception which
followed.
The bride came to Medford
five years ago from Modesto,
Calif., and is employed in the
office of Davis Transfer com
pany. The bridegroom former
ly resided in Chowchilla,
where he and his father op
erated a trucking company.
He is employed at the Gordon
Kershaw nursery.
They are making their
nome m Medford following a
wedding trip to the Oregon
ana California coast.
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Authority
On Bible
To Speak
Dr. Donald Grey Barn
house, pastor of the Tenth
Presbyterian church of Phila
delphia, will speak to the
Westminster Women's associa
tion and their guests at a
luncheon meeting Tuesday,
February 23, at 12:30 p.m. in
the FellowshiD hall of West
minster Presbyterian church.
"The Psalms" will be the
topic of Dr. Barnhouse's talk.
The women of Westminster
Presbyterian church have
been studying this book of
Biblical poetry and will con
tinue this theme, "The Book
of Psalms," as their Bible
study during the monthly cir
cle meetings throughout the
year.
Westminster Women's asso
ciation cordially invites any
one interested in hearing TJr.
Barnhouse to attend this
luncheon meeting.
.Dr. Barnhouse, an interna
tionally, known Bible teacher,
is now in his 32nd year of
teaching a Monday night Bible
class in midtown New York,
drawing more , than 400 Der-
sons each week. He is also
teacher of The Bible Study
hour on the Nationa Broad
casting company's network,
and : has written numerous
books. V
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Mr. and Mrs. .Robert H. Elden
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Elden-Hillyer Ceremony Held in Chapel
Philadelphian
To Be Speaker
Mrs. Donald Grey Barn-
house, Philadelphia, will
speak Tuesday, February 23,
at the meeting of the First
Presbyterian Women's asso
ciation at the church.
Mrs. Barnhouse is the wife
of Dr. Barnhouse, radio speak
er, lecturer, teacher, minister,
and writer, who will conduct
a five day Bible Study Mis
sion at First Presbyterian
church this week.
Mrs. Barnhouse is a speak
er in her own right, having
lectured before numerous au
diences throughout the United
States. She has traveled wide
ly with her husband in Eu
rope, Asia, Central and South
America.
1 Mrs. Charles Champlin will
sing, accompanied by Mrs.
George Maddox. Mrs. Jeffrey
Shute will give the worship
service.
The luncheon meeting will
be held at 12:30 p.m. in the
Fellowship hall. Hope circle
will be in charge.
Couples Honored
Oh Anniversaries
Four couples were honored
with a wedding anniversary
cake at a social meeting of
the Veterans of World War I,
Barracks 540, and auxiliary
at Girls Community club Feb
ruary . 17. Approximately 60
members and guests attended.
Honored were Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
George Walters and Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Hastain. Each
couple also received a gift.
Colored slides of the Ha
waiian Islands were shown by
Mrs. Everett Lasher. Refresh
ments were served by the
auxiliary.
Decorations in the valen
tine motif provided a setting
for the wedding February .13
of Miss Carolyn Hillyer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman R. Hillyer, 13 Modoc
avenue, to Robert H. Elden,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Elden, North Pacific highway,
Central Point.
The bride and bridegroom
are students at Oregon State
college.
Their wedding was per
formed by the Rev. George
G. Roseberry, in Meeker
chapel of . First Methodist
church at 8 o'clock in the
evening. The double - ring
rites were read by candle
light. Red rosebuds and white
carnations were on the altar.
Candelabra holding tapers
and baskets of chrysanthe
mums and stock decorated the
area.
Mr. Hillyer gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
gown of white silk organza
over white peau de soi. The
fitted bodice was fashioned
with a Sabrina neckline hav
ing an overlay of re-embroidered
Alencon lace. The closely
gathered full-length skirt with
matching lace overlay ended
in a chapel-length train. .
Her illusion veil was caught
with a crown of pearlized
orange blossoms, and she car
ried a cascade bouquet of
white orchids and stephanotis.
Miss Sally Elden, sister of
the bridegroom, was maid of
honor. Her dress of white silk
organza embroidered with
pink and red rosebuds, was
designed with a moss green
satin empire waistline and
back bow with sash falling to
the hemline. '
Her cascade bouquet was of
pink carnations and tiny red
roses,
Mrs. Jack T. Walker II
lighted the altar candles. She
wore a sheath dress of moss
green. Mr. Walker was best
man.
The bride's parents were
hosts at a reception in their
home following the" wedding
For the wedding and recep-
Anniversary
Party Set
Medford Sojourners ciub
will observe the twentieth an
niversary of the founding of
the organization with a lunch
eon and card party Thursday,
February 25, at the Girls Com
munity club.
The organization extends an
invitation to all new women
in Medford and vicinity to at
tend the luncheon.
Reservations are to be made
not later than Monday, Feb
ruary 22, by calling Mrs. Dee
Wood, SPring 3-5649 or Mrs.
Walter Marquess, SPring
2-8945.
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Guild to Meet
Monday in Hall
St. Catherine's guild of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will
meet Monday, February 22 at
8 p.m. in the Parish house.
Mrs. Frank Hunt, president,
has announced that the eve
ning will be devoted to sew
ing and work on costumes
being made for use in the
annual Feast of Lights pag
eant held each year at the
Christmas season. .
. Co-hostesses for the evening
are Mrs. Paul Chinn and Mrs.
Dwight Crosier.
tion the bride's mother wore
a green sheath dress with a
brown orchid corsage. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
beige sheath dress with a
green orchid corsage.
The bride chose a moss
green costume with matching
accessories for traveling fol
lowing the wedding.
The bride was graduated
from Medford High school
and is a member of Delta
Gamma sorority at OSC. The
bridegroom, who attended
Crater High school, is a mem
ber of Alpha Gamma Rho
fraternity. .
The young couple will make
their home in Corvallis.
A luncheon and shower
honoring the bride was given
by Mrs. Jack Walker, 2415
Lyman avenue, Wednesday
preceding the wedding. Flow
ers and decorations were of
the valentine theme.
Wilmer Baileys
Honored at Party
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Bailey were honored
at a recent surprise party giv
en at their home here to cele
brate their 30th wedding anni
versary.
Attending were their son,
Kenneth Bailey. Mrs. Nina
Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Thelbert Wright and children,
Beverley, Marlene, Sharon
and Donald. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hanscom and chil
dren, Connie and Ronnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Smith and
sons, Ricky and Dave, .At.
and Mrs. Lester Dusenberry
Miss Janet Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Smith.
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Wedding Of Interest In Medford
Of interest to valley resi
dents is the wedding January
23 in Yreka, Calif., of Mrs.
Madelyn Klinefelter to Eric
E. Schoonmaker. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Schade, 2473 Barnett
road. Mr. Schoonmaker is a
son of Col. and Mrs. L. E.
Schoonmaker, Gainsville, Fla.
Officiating at the three
o'clock afternoon ceremony
was Superior Court Judge
George Taylor. Close family
friends of the couple at
tended. The bride -wore a figured
green silk dress with bronze
accessories and her flowers
were white orchids. ..
Mrs. Harry Pearson, Med
ford, attended the bride. She
wore a figured beige silk
dress with brown accessories
and carried a bouquet of
bronze chrysanthemums.
John Spence, Yreka, serv
ed as best man.
Following the ceremony a
buffet dinner was held in
Yreka and attended by 50
relatives and friends. Mrs.
Fred C. Lorish, Medford, cut
and served the wedding cake.
Miss Kristine Schade, niece
of the bride, was in charge
of the guest book.
The newlywed couple is
now at home in Yreka.
The bride is a graduate of
the University of Portland
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maker attended the Univer
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contractor in Yreka.
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