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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Mathern (Landis photo) FOE Auxiliary Luncheon And Style Show Announced Tl 1 . 1 1 1 fians are Demg compieieo. for the second annual style show and card party spon sored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Crater Lake Aerie, Frater nal Order of Eagles. The event will be held Monday, March 21, at 12:30 pjn. at the Eagles hall, 217 West Main street During the luncheon fash Ions from Hadley's Dress shop will be shown with Mrs. Stuart Forbes in charge. Models will be Mrs. Roy Heath, Mrs. Walter Daigle and Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. Eber T. 1eed will be narrator. Chairman of the luncheon committee Is Mrs. Mary O Fredericks assisted by Mrs. Lester Doney, Mrs. A. W. Ford, Mrs. Lyle Pickell, Mrs. Percy Culley, Mrs. Edward Olsen. Mrs. Yetta Flowers is in charge of favors. event is open to the public and reservations may be made with the general chairman, Mrs. Floyd Lewis, SPring 2-5352, or Mrs. Gladys Rannim, SPring 2-6609. 1 Visitors Honored At Many Parties Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Early of Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests in Medford of Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, Crown ave nue. Mr. Early is a brother of Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were hosts Saturday, March 5, for a cocktail and supper party at their home to honor the visitors, and the Earlys have been honored at numerous other parties. The Roberts and the Ohio couple will leave Monday for Carmel, Calif., where they will spend some time at the Roberts' vacation home. Mathem-Ross Ceremony Held at Medford Church jsnm Unairit 11 Herbert Levy designs new costume with all the fashion answers! Luxury -look rayon and acetate with softly sculptured neckline and bodice bow. The abbreviated waist-length jacket, is . so sprightly with self fabric chrysanthemum trim and eye-catching red rayon lining. Black or Navy; sizes 12Vi to 26M and IS to 46. Exclusively at., "Where you find the clothes you love to live in" 617 East Main Phone SP 2-8992 Miss Judith Karen Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har ris G. Ross, 2432 Edgemont drive, became the bride of Jerry E. Mathern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mathern, 1070 Shafer lane, in a ceremony held March 5 at First Presby terian church. Dr. D. Kirkland West offi ciated at the double ring .. :s held at; two o'clock in the aft ernoon. Mrs. Robert Sheldon played the organ wedding music. Baskets of pink and white gladiolus, palms and candelabras with lighted white tapers decorated the altar and church for the cere mony. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of Alencon lace styled on princess lines. The sweetheart neckline was re embroidered with iridescent sequins and her illusion veil, trimmed with seed pearls, fell from a lace and pearl bonnet. She wore pearl earrings be longing to her maternal grandmother, and a penny in her shoe. She carried a cas cade bouquet of pink and white carnations, hyacinths and a white orchid. Mr. Ross gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Barbara Marshall, wearing a white lace baller ina dress over blue taffeta, was maid of honor. Mrs. Charles Rowan and Miss Karen Mathern, sister of the bridegroom, were also attend ants. They wore blue baller ina length taffeta frocks with pearl bandeaux and white veils. All carried cascade bou quets of pink and white car nations. Richard Guches served as best man. Ushers were Ed ward Albright and Michael Travis. Candlelighter was Ralph Large. Mrs. Ross chose for her daughter's wedding an ivory brocade sheath dress with por trait collar and lavender ac cessories. Her corsage was a lavender orchid. Mrs. Ma thern wore a blue sheath jacket dress with pink acces sories. Her corsage was of pink cymbidium orchids. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church for 130 guests. Mrs. J. W. Phillips, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Larry Wright cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Agnes Ackerman and Mrs. Earl Tuttle presided at the punch bowls. Miss Leah Heath was m charge of the guest book. Miss Sharon An derson passed packets of rice and Mrs. Richard Rankin was at the gift table. The couple traveled to sou thern California on their wed ding trip and will be at home at 603 North Bartlett avenue after March 14. For traveling the bride wore a moss green wool sheath dress with white and black accessories and the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and is a telephone operator for Paci fic Telephone and Telegraph company. Mr. Mathern is a graduate of Medford High school and is attending Sou thern Oregon college. He is employed by Piggly Wiggly Store. Among the guests were Vic tor D. Howard, Portland, grandfather of the bride, and Mrs. Minnie Mathern, Med ford, grandmother of the bridegroom. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Everett, Wash., aunt and uncle of the bride; Mrs. Larry Wright, Milwau kie, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, Grants Pass, uncle and aunt of the bride groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruegger,- Eagle Point. Ramho-Taylor Rites Held At Presbyterian Church Central Point Miss Mar garet Taylor became the bride of George Wesley Rambo, Roseburg, in a ceremony held March 6 at First Presbyterian church, Medford. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Taylor, route 1, box 233. Mr. Rambo's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne G. Rambo, Mill City, Ore. Dr. D. Kirkland West offi ciated at the three o'clock double ring ceremony attend ed by 125 relatives and friends. White calla lilies and greenery decorated the church. Larry Smith was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory slipper satin gown styled with basque bodice and full gathered skirt. Her veil of illusion was held by a tiara and she carried white and pink carnations encircling a white orchid. She carried a handkerchief which had been carried by her grandmother, Mrs. Olen Arnspiger, at her wedding, by her mother, and by her sister. Mrs. Richard Gustafson was matron of honor for her sis ter. Bridesmaids were Miss M a r c i a Uddenberg, Seattle, and Miss Marilyn Watson, Medford. Miss Laura Jo Ram bo, Mill City, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. They wore green satin frocks with white lace overskirts. Their headdresses were net and white flowers and they carried cascade bou quets of white carnations. Dwane Miller, Glendale, Ore., served as best man. Seating the guests were Da vid Straus, cousin of the bride, and Richard Gustafson. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Cen tral Point Grange hall. Mrs. Arthur Straus cut the tiered wedding cake with an heir loom knife loaned by W. J. Warner. Serving cake was Mrs. Frances Willett and Mrs. Alford Taylor poured tea. The three women are aunts of the bride. Mrs. Lyle Shelton, Mill City, presided at the punch bowl and Miss Margaret Pen dleton poured coffee. Miss Joan Willett, Miss Pat Taylor, Miss Kathryn Straus and Miss Carol Straus were in charge of the guest book and gifts. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Taylor wore a turquoise print silk dress with turquoise linen duster. Her accessories were white and she had a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Rambo chose a cocoa beige dress with brown accessories and her corsage was green orchids. The newlyweds traveled to San Francisco on their wed ding trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories. They are making their home in Roseburg where Mr. Rambo is program director for radio station KYES. The bride is a graduate of Crater High school and was a stu dent at Lewis and Clark col lege, Portland. Mr. Rambo at tended Mill City, Ore., High school and Northwest Busi ness School. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rambo, parents of the bride groom; Lyle Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shelton, and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffat, all Mill City; Mrs. Robert Udden berg and son, Martin, Seattle; Miss Jocelyn Wise, Miss Mar tha Hitchcock, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taylor and chil dren, all Portland; Mrs. John Fream, Mrs. Goldie Brunn, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Densmore, and Larry Peterson, all Rose burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillaspie, Ashland. 4 Easter Monday Luncheon Slated The traditional Easter Mon day luncheon sponsored each year by St. Anne's Altar so ciety of Sacred Heart Catho lic church, will be held April 18. Following the luncheon, to be held at Rogue Valley Country club at 12:30 p.m., bridge, pinochle, canasta and other card games will be played. Co-chairmen for this year's party are Mrs. William Cown ing and Mrs. Vincent Nico letti. Luncheon reservations may be made with Mrs. John Welch, telephone SPring 3-3056. Book Review Slated By Mrs. Jack Swem Mrs. Jack Swem will give a book review for the March 16 meeting of The Wednesday Study club. "Elephant Hill" by Robin White is her choice. Mrs. George R. Carter will speak of her recent trip. it III ' mmm imss mm Estimate on s? Custom Made Ornamental Iron Have vour ornamental iron porch railings installed now and costly For FREE 3-3588. No Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Johnson (Classic photo) Jean McGuire Married To Bernard L Johnson Miss Jean Annette McGuire became the bride of Bernard L. Johnson in a ceremony held March 5 at Zion Lutheran church. The bride is a daugh ter of Mrs. W. G. McGuire, 909 West Fourth street. Mr. John son's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Johnson, St. Paul, Minn. The Rev. H. C. Coovert of ficiated at the double ring ceremony held at three o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Ruth Coovert played the organ wed ding music. White stock and light blue iris decorated the altar for the event attended by 50 relatives and friends. The bride, wore an after noon length sheath frock of powder blue brocade. The sweetheart neckline and threer quarter length sleeves were trimmed with seed pearls. An overskirt of white nylon im printed . with white velvet roses' was tied with a velvet band which held a silver cross borrowed from Miss Hazel Jo Creel, one of the bridesmaids. The bride's short veil was held by a crown of white daisies and she carried a bou quet of white carnations, blue corn flowers and lily of the valley. Her jewelry included an heirloom gold and pearl cross. Earl W. Lock, White City, gave his niece in marriage. Mrs. Jack Miller, Talent, was matron of honor. Brides maids were Miss Creel and Miss Marlene Miller. They wore white taffeta dresses with teal blue or pink polka dots with nylon chiffon over skirts of matching pattern. They carried bouquets of white carnations. Jack Miller, Talent, served as best man and seating the guests were Ronald McGuire, brother of the bride, and Charles R. Driskell, Jackson ville. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. McGuire chose a blue knitted suit with matching ac cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ron fort represented the bride groom's parents, and Mrs. Ron fort wore a navy blue suit with white and blue accesso ries. Both Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. Ronfort wore corsages of white carnations. ' Following the ceremony a reception was held in the fire place room of the church. Mrs. Roy Holbrook cut and served the cake assisted by Miss Jer aldine Kay Fellows. Mrs. Earl W. Lock, aunt of the bride, poured coffee and Miss Lynn Creel presided at the punch bowl. Miss Ailene Doran was in charge of the guest book. The couple is at home at Culver Apartments, Wagner Creek road, Talent, and plan to move to St. Paul, Minn., next month. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and is employed by Safeway Stores Inc. Mr. John son attended Ramsey High school in St. Paul and is a partner in the Johnson Broth ers Decorating company. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. O Sunday, March 13, 1960 B Wedding News Of Interest Here Of interest to valley resi dents is the marriage Febru ary 14 in Germantown, Md., of Miss Barbara Ann Hoey and Robert Nickell Jackson. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Charles Francis Hoey, formerly of Phoenix, Ore., and now of Harrisonburg, Va., and the late Dr. Hoey. Mr. Jackson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jackson, Har risonburg. The afternoon ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Albert W. Lenz at the Neals ville Presbyterian church. El liott D. Bayley, St. Louis, Mo., gave his granddaughter in marriage. Miss Doris Dovel, Harrison burg, attended the bride. 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