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- ..-3 8 (g) Tg) 1; oss 0 o . . I 'jT' I (! r-- Irs. I lxA ard Bradshaw, Xverett TRJBUNI, Msefard, Or Mr. Mrs. fuga Lw Crl ( (Lsgai M Coggins-Blackburn Rites Held ai Methodist Church In crmony hld tartar Sunda. April 17, Mis, Judith Res Blackliiirni daughter of Mr. rl r. Harry 8. B In k- bun, Hflut 1, 8o( 321. Med fort became tlx bride of In- lent Leon Coggins, son of Mr. and Mrt. Charles E. Coggjna, 1328 Bkman avenue. Dr. Gforge G. Roseberry of ficiated at the double-ring ceremony held at 8 o'clock In tht evening in Meeker Memo rial chapel ol First Methodist church, Medford. Th church and altar war rieorjfd With Caster lilies a n4 naafeeU of whit lilacs, gladiolus, cslla lily and Dutch iris. Whit bows merged the ertd of the pews. Give In marriage by her father, the brid wore a full length gown of white Chan tilly lace over net. The neck line was trimmed with pearls and sequins and the full skirt was designed with rose ap pliques of lace. The back of the skirt was designed with a cascade of net ruffles. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. A prl and sequin tiara held her Itnger-tip veil. She car ried a bouquet of white rose buds, stephanotis, and an orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Arthur Pacholke was matron-of-honor for her sis ter. She wore a light yellow-raltz-latigth dress of lace over taffeta with scalloped neck line aits) pleated skirt, and a yellow flowered headdress. Her cascade bouquet wej of Whit carnations with ribbosj to match the dress. Irldesmaids were Miss Rita Btenian and Mrs. Paul C. Cajrgjng, slster-ilai of the brideflToarn. Their drettes and headdresses matched that worn by the honor attendant. They carried cascade bouquets of white carnations with rib cleansing It daily ritual that de dtands your use al the best the new Joqutf Hyaeniqui Liquid Cleanser 0s a creomy liquid Ihot Dives o bet'er woy ol c!Tfisino your skin bou(,Wv. I( you ui once you'll use it fo'aver, Wi sure thai w t-ml lo try if , i 1 m o il', 9 '; W! JfP'r--'-- pense. Just cl'rMIiis coupon ond bring it lo our eosmeiift department for your in Introductory bonifc uuoniities ore limited so do It bons to match their drenses. Miss Bateman dress wa mint green and Hi dress worn by Mrs. Coggins was of orchid color. Vivian Caldwell, Klamath Palls, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Larry Igo, also cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Vivian wore a pin ormndy frock and scattered pink petals from a banket. The candles were lighted by Miss Susan Blackburn, sister of the bride, and Miss Sylvia Coggins, lister of tht bride groom. Their dresses ever of light biua tautt and their wristlet wr of whit car nation. Paul C. Cogginf was beet man for hi brother. Usher ver William C. Hay, broth- er-in-laar of th bridegroom; Thomas Roberta; Arthur 8. Pacholke, brother-in-law of the bride, and Roger B1bc burn, brother of the brid. Soloist for the ceremony was Mrs. William c. Hayes, sister ol the bridegroom, 4rhe wore a gold sheath drew. Gerald Moore played the tra ditional wedding music. White lilacs, lily of the val ley and Easter lilia decorated the reception room. Mr. Jerry Igo, cousin of th briaa, and Mrs, Robert Madden, aunt of the bridegroom cut and served the wedding can, Mrs. Ethel Blackburn, Klamath Falls, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Charle Caldwell, Klam ath Falls, cousin of th) bride, presided at the punch bowl. Miss Karen Henderson poured the coffee. Miss Cheere Mad den, cousin of the bridegroom was at we guest book and Mrs. Datle Flowers was in change of the gifts. Mlks Catli- erine Carter and Mrs. James D. Sanford were in charge of the decorations. n For the wedding and recep- W Giv 4 7 rl or sc. of our few. TO WAINSCQTTS PHARMACY 3gi UfK Main Street - Medford D Rifles Ms Of interest to valley resi dents is the wedding of Mi.-) Gail Winslow Sitch, Port ld. jnd RiAar SchubgE Arnulg, m of Mr. an Mas) Wilbur A. Arnold, 1011 higtSp avtrraer heiat3Ai-8 10 sjl lim Valley Community Unitgd r8a)ytfD 9urcf?, f oat Iftnd. Tli bri8 rtaiihl of Mr. avid Mia. Iiivi j). Leitch, V'eri Kuyi, Oftlif. The Rev. William CambTgi father of oii of thaj bridee maids, nd Or. Morgan S. Odell, president of Lewis and Clork collage), officiant at th;! raidiengnt ceremony. The brid, given in mr riage by hy Jgtlir, worfi a gown of whit) embroidered silk. The bodice was centered by a silk rose tfivina an em pire effect and the full skirt was sijajloped in panels which 'formed a chapeX) train center ed by silk roses. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a small pearl crown and Jl) orried sn arm bouquet orVellow and white roftaaj. Per "something old" th had a small, lac, handkerchief mad: by her grandmother for her own wedding 60 years ago. Miss Julie Cox," Portland was mejd of Whonor, and bridesmaids were Miss Billle Gamble, Pitft(pd; Mi, Ra- mona Salminen, Salem, and Miss Linda link; Sunnyside, Wash. They worn identical dress) of -forest greet) irides cent taMttaowith full skirts and bell sleeves. Their rose petal hat wer of dark green silk. Miss Cox carried an arm bouquet of yellow and while tulips, while the brides maid, carried bouquets of while tulips. Candlelighter was Mis Larrla Neleon, Port land, who was draeaed as th tion, the bride's mother chose a Copenhagen blue dies of lac over taftet' with blur and whit Mcea()ria) and nlnk orchid coMege,, The bridegroom's Siother Wor a light beige aTsss of lac over taffeta With matching accea- spria o4 a go1 orchid cor sage. 0 Th emjpl trold to the Oregoa Cnast e their wetl- dlng trip, for traveling) th briitft wot a pinp wool suit with Whit scceaaories and tli orchid rroaa liar briaal bou quet. 9 Th brid, a grduat of Mad ford High school, attend ed Southern Oregon college and i a astretarjr for Defor est end Hgnaen. Thei brid. groom, a gradual of Hadford High School, ftrvgd with tlie is prsrantly npU)yd by Sin gjeton .Constructiott coWipany. Amonj thy gu9 wr Mr. and Mr. Iami O. Howard, grind parent of til brid, and Paul P r!ravm inrl Mm DtH. wgrd McCracn, fdfftthr1membr of Della Flli Gamma niriHmntl nf lhhrlri4. sorority, holding) several of- and; grandmother of th brid groom, all of aiediora. Out ol town gtigts Included Mi, Ethl Blackburn, Mrs. Chjfr lce Caldwell and daughters Pamela and Vivian, Klamath Falls; Rev. and Mrs. John F. Groth. 6 e 1 b e r, California, aunt and uncle of the brlde- groom. Groan Stamp O ' mi Jm law Itotel bridesiaid aans te her rB fnd hr v,ra off, cjn tirr llflt n tHtB. William sMt se9t tt aK aatjn or J. AgnaW, ho had gsread hi ban man a Gerf ffnedja W Gr$ Mi!iii, Mcdfuid, ejni iichard VartjWln(l. Portland. Hanfy Wilfcins. P o r 1 1 n d, gr9el ftuesfe a,t Hit door. In honor of Pgirn eflnay the church ws dJuonBterl wflh pftlrr,i L-eniatl by 'hitttft-j and gladioli whilgi IgreSi th-d-iabi'a,1 held whitg candlta). Robert Blair, Pdrtiffnd, W5H soloist. For her d&ughJ8Pi wed, dill, Mrs. Leitch chose blue lace and chiffon sheath dress with ft flogtir back oanel. Her cisonW were light blue and white, ignd she wore a core of deepcplnk cvmbidium orchids. Mrs. Arn old wore A sluialh drans of floral print on roefbeigBjsatin with a short ja.'kal. Hat- matching accessories inclu ded a corsage of srnljl brown cymbidium orchids. A J reception followed the ceremony at The Hillvilla restaurant, Portland. Cutting; the wedding calej wei!e) Mrs. Ernest Williams, Portland, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Webber, Lewis and Clark college. PUIich was served from two large punch bowls carved out til Ife with yellow roses frozen in their bases. Presiding at the punch bowls were Miss Rachel Gordon, Lewis and Clark col lfge,!nd R. E. Carleson, Twin Tails, Idaht). Mrs. Leonora, Van Antwerp, sorority Irivisor and housemother of the bride, poured the coffee and tea. Miss Margot Prang, Delta' Phi Oamma sorority sister of the bride, was in charge of the gliest book, After wedding trip to the Washington and Oregon coast, thai couple are making their Home in Portland.: For her travelling attire the bride chose; si light grey suit with jacket. Her accessories were black and white. The couple wore orchid leis sent from Hawaii by a family friend of the bride. Q Thi bride) (attended West chester High school, Los) An geles, Calif.,nd Mr. Arnold wets gradiiated from Medford High school. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arnold attended Lewis and Clai'k college and Mr. Arnold will graduate in ytte) II Is :a) mefliber of Sigma Phi ftpsilon fraternity, Phi S?u Alpha, music honorary, and served Sfc, Junior claSe) presi dent last ynar when he raw ceived tiwi "outstanding jun ior" (award. The( bridej Wa a Itcea in trh sorority, (na was also the) junior class priure.is for thai traditional May let court. Among) the out of town wedding guests were relatives I of the bridegroomVThey inclu ded Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, Medford, his parents: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Arnold Crescent City. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnson, all Klamath Falls; Gilbert Ar nold. Los Angeles, and Mrs Aghsta TuckerP Baker, all uncles and aunts. Otliar-, In eluded Dr. and Mrs. iM. C. Mrs. Orrin Brown, (and Mt (Slid Mr;red Wheat,(a)l MtV rnra. anri rvirs. ratnar iurn I Los ngrles. j Prior to (Mr) Idiilg) tlrdj i Drine wan nonored at scvefaj events. Tliey included ahcr ; er Kiven for her by Mrs. fev : mc)Saperstein(1)i Van Nu) ! Calif., Mrs. Orrin tawn in Medford, and by her flUtwid ants In Portland, (ri rellaral buffet supper Watt giVn by the bridegroom's parental) tl(d) cveimss uciore nje weaning in Jlisj) home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Kinest WIUfa)ns in Portland. Mrs. WilliaSiis is(j cousin of H, bridtoom. q I ft JunSsfvic$) 0Mrs. iby M. Wt of Montnicllo. Calif.. lt4 an nounced the engai(elnent(Vd forthcoming marrlajjdj of 16J daughter, Miss Dawn West, to Jinrs C. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins, 2224 East Main street, Med ford. The brlde-to-lr received her hochelor of arts des)e) from Whitlier college. WhlttfeY, itifliu., nnn mrr p'wunjrmwsi r'Mill. .nllnrt. n A I a n,') Calif., where' she ijjreiitrl a mnMer of edii(Bipn derpiM. fi)ifl,i a tonVhetMn m him dm. Calif. Mr. Colllne, a former ofi9e) In thA Unltdd Sttttsat Jlirl frbrce, holn dfgr IVo-n tj) v.nViiioriiia iiisiuuiaj w -sn-nology ffnd Is a design en-' gineer with the Univcrsi California's Lawrence Radia tion lobralory. Tlie couple plans family wedding in Jun,idi!l live,! In the Bsy are?-. O IB I - . W I , V- as (T ))Vt - - H i i Ay' 1 .' . ' e : ft' ! Mf v . o .. ., s , K ' O i Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schubert Arnold, who were, mar- rid recently in Portland, left downpour of rain. Th bride is the former Gail Winslow' Leitch of Van ttuytt Calif., and Mr. Arnold is a son of Mr. and Mti. Wilbur A. Arnold, EfactinB, Prefer ic Anifoaced for Bejfeet1 Bethel 1. IntrtiorseVOr-uOChoir der of Job's Daiifliitei'8, will elect officers at A meeting) Wednesday, May , at 7:30 p.m., in tt() Medford Mjlpnic temple. Vh ' ', G r) 0 , ' Schubert Arnold j for their wedding trip in a 1011 Roddy avenue) Medford. pfictic; ischedul for Monday, May 2, 6:30 p.m. In tft) Monic npi) Cg jicj Jjwith f dli'):tor (Of mu sic. e the i o ffl ba r) ; aj .4 3 o tVanasie Gro, de.ni'i9r oM'and Ml Kl Grow, route 1, box 3t. aS9 honoi(SfL'tiily' g bridge shooOr at the home of MS. e Gasrdei-. Miig)G?ow tlie ortde-clect of Ti9y amonft9in. )ia of Mr. gnd ib. rna egnund- gon, Bua? fails, s) Jui0 we dine i plannad. 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