Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1960, Image 21

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To Dand William Howell
Tiller - Miss Sharon Rae
Lohr, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Lohr, Canyonville,
became the bride of David
William Howell, son of Mr.
and Mr. William Howell.
Tiller, in a ceremony held
April 18 at Tiller South Ump
qua Community church.
Tha Rev. Hilton Park offic
iated at the double ring rites
attended by more than 200
relatives and friends. Baskets
of white and orchid colored
flower decorated tha church
for the four o'clock afternoon
ceremony. A flower arrange
ment, candles and Bible were
at the aJtar. John eenderon,
Tri City, and Ernest Shippen,
Canyonville. were iolouti.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wora a floor
length white gown of nylon
organs ever net and taffeta
etyled on princess iiosa, Tha
neckline and side panel of
tha skirt ver trimmed with
iridescent sequin and Venice
lace. The skirt back was ac
cented by a bustle and her
fingertip length silk illusion
veil was held by a tiara of
Fellowship
Luncheon
Set Friday
The annuel May Fellowship
lunehson, which is a high
light in each year activities
of special days as observed by
the Medford Council of Uni
ted Church Women, will be
held in the YMCA building,
Friday, May 8.
A May basket luncheon will
be served at 12 noon with
Mrs, Lionel Rankin and Mr.
Byron Pierce chairmen of ar
rangements. Ma Everett Fa
ber, president of the council,
will introduce guests during
tha luncheon period,
Under the theme "Citizen
ship - Free and Responsible,"
Mrs. Everett Lasher and Mr.
Lyle Schoppert, co-chairman
for the day, have arranged a
program of music, talks and a
ekit which will depict the im
portance of informing our
selves regarding measures to
be voted on during the coming
election and the candidates
eeking office. Mr, C. S. Wil
ton will talk on tha "Respon
sibility of the Christian Wom
an." Young; People
Young people who will
speak will he Miss Shirley
Bosweil and Robert Baker,
who represented the) Tri Hi-1f
and the Hi-Y at sessions of the
fats legislature ia Satan.
They will discus rih Jepie
"What Legislature KTasna to
( Ma." Miss, Pat Btghaia, who
was; chaplain of' the) sonata
I from the McdfordaUR,
(also participate,!
(Jyhn Lusk wiil furnish or-
: Tan music from) 11:30 ajn. to
Kp.w. and MrsR. A. Schii-J
CjCj smSeri (in) several numbers.
(Jiirs. Aihrfi Perry will lead
(tc'oti3tytr
, -Mkk- B"-,stl5Tif. MScnerii
BrBTblerhisiory m the schools,
will tellof (fif experiences
in that (mi W results noted
in the work which is ider
the direction of the J.ckjron
County -Board of Christian
Education Proceeds from the
lunchrdm. will be used to as-
sist inSVis jnvk.
Assisting w (n)
Assistini-.ith ptgram ar
rangemcittti wre Mrs. B. M.
Hoover, W Stanley Martin,
Mrs. Walter Higsins. Mrs.
Charles Henry, Mrv-Waiter
Nuniev and Mrs. C. pi Kline.
The womrrire representa
tives from-sterBl of the af
filiated churches of the coun-
(XoHfift mothers may lefJ)
iK&r children at the nurseW'
hi the First Methodist church,
w it was announced. Tickets for
the luncheon may be obtahv
A from renresentatives from
' the affiliated churches afie.
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Venic lac trimmed with
oearls and seauins. She car
ried cymbidium orchtdj, stcph-1 nd Mr. Hadley. a basso.
A double purpose will draw
music patrons to- cfflicert set
lor this afivftWat Medford
High schooH-t three o'clock.
The-y-M be able to hear a
progfSm of tante music,
and will a'o VinSribuiie to
the fund to restore the histor
ic V. S. n-tel in JacksijnvtHe
The conce t iiLeine spon
sored Ify !te S skiyou Pioneer
Sites ioOndation. rise music
will be played by the Phil
harntsstis Society of Southern
Oregon orchestra with Rich
ard .0. Werner directing.
The progtam has been
termed a "Pops" concert and
works by Victor Herbert,
Kern, Oflenbach, Gershwin,
Friml, Guion and Hosner will
be played ar.d sung.
Three well known vocal
soloists will be featured in
numbers from Kern' "Show
Boat" and Gershwin "Porgy
and Bess." They ar Mrs.
Henry (Sylvia) DeVoss, Tal
ent; Mrs. John iSue) Boe,
Grants Pass; and Maynard
Hadiey. Mrs. Devoss is a so
prano, Mrs. Boe, a contralto,
anotis and ribbons on a white
Bible. '
Miss Linda Lohr, Santa
Criii, Calif., was honor at
tendant for her sister. Miss
Marilyn Howell, sister of the
bridegroom, and Miss Diane
K. Garrison, Eugene, cousin
of the bride, were brides
maids. They wore orchid bro
cade sheath frock with
matching nylon organra over
skirts. Their headdresses ver
orchid and held orchid veils.
They each carried a small
white Bible, gift of the bride,
with vanda orchid and lily of
the valley.
Lindon Powell. Ashland,
served as best mas and seat
ing the guests were Carl Giles,
Day Creek, Robin Kiep, Rose
burg; and Leon Newman.
Richard Tibhet and Thomas
Bayns, lighted the candles
and assisted In (eating guests.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Lohr choss e beige dress
with avocado accessories. Mr,
Howell wore beige frock
with orchid accessories.
Following the ceremony
reception was held in the Till
er school auditorium. Mrs.
Resd Garrison, Eugene, aunt
of tha bride, cut and served
the wedding cake assisted by
Miss Dorothy Newman, Eu
gene, Mr, iohn Harder, Can
by, and Mrs. Harold Bauor,
Hiliaboro, aunts of the bride,
pourad tha coffe and punch.
They were assisted by Mine
Velma Tibbets, Miss Snndra
laler and Miss Sylvia Pirfcs,
Mrs, Lester Estep and Miss
Penny Garrison, Eugene, cous
in of the bride, wra in
charge of the guest book and
Miss France Newman, Eu
gene, and Mis Mary Harder,
Canby, cousin of the brida,
wara at tha gift table, Mrs.
Donald Newman was in
charge of flowars and decora
tion. Tha bride is graduate of
Canyonville High school and
attended Bethany Bible col
lege, Santa Cruz, Calit.. for
two years, Site is 3 typist for
the L. M. Ross company, Can
yonville, Mr, Howell t s
graduttta of Day Creek High
school and served with the
U. S. Navy. He is employed
by tha Alberti-Boyd Logging
company.
The couple will return to
their home today in Tiller
bow a wedding trip to south
ern California, For traveling
fits bride wore brocade suit
at Mttamarine with black ac
cMserie and wJiite gloves.
Tickets will be on sal at
the door.
Newlyweds
To Live In
Medford
Eagle Point - Mr. and Mrs
Donald Windsor Cox will
make their home in Medford
following their wedding trip
to northern O-egon. The cou
ple was married April 23 at
the New Age church with fhe
Rev. D. E. Millard officiating
The bride is the former
Mrs. Varta Marie Christensen
38 North B street, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Soren Hansen,
Eagle Point. Mr. Cox is a son
of Mr. Alice i, Cox, S3 West
Third treet
The bride wore a pink ny
lon over taffeta frock with
pink accessories and her flow
ers were gardenias,
Mr, and Mrs. David F. Cox,
brother and sister-in-law of
the bridegroom, attended the
couple. Mrs. Co chose a silk
checked frock of pink, white
and light blue with light blue
and pink accessories. Her cor
sage was of pink and whit
arnationa,
Mr. nd Mrs. Millard fur
n'3hed th wedding music for
ilia double ring ces-emony at
tended by 15 relatives and
friends.
The brida cams to the
Rogue River valley about a
year ago from Wisconsin. Mr.
Cox, a native of Idaho, lived
in Grants Pass for five years
prior to moving to Eagle
Point in 11(47. He served 28
months in the service and is
employed by R. B. Browns
Trucking firm.
Following the wedding a
dinner was held for the cou
ple in Medford.
Wenonah Club
To Hold Party
Members of Wenonah eluls
of Weatonka Council, Degree
ot Pocahontas, wiii hold theie
annual curd party and lunch
eon Tuesday, May 5, at MM
p.m. in Redman hsli, Apple
street.
The public is invited. Per
sons may make reservations
by telephoning Mrs Giady
Rammin, SPring 2-8809, or
Mrs. James Wicker, SPring
t-7885.
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