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SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 19t9 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. B 3 of Crater " i -A v j, .. . , Bride of George Stevens Miss Alma Lou Stovall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Stovall, 1394 Pacific road, Medford, became the bride of George Allen Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens, S4S Fairmont avenue, in a ceremony held June 4 at the Church of Christ, 1056 Court street. Alphia Lemley, Ashland, of ficiated at the 7 o'clock eve ning rites attended by 200 relatives and friends. Roy VanPelt, Klamath Falls, cousin of the bride, played the organ wedding mu sic. Baskets of pastel colored roses decorated the church. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white lace over satin. Her veil was fingertip length and she car ried a bouquet of pink carna tions encircling a white orchid. Miss Charlotte Stovall, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Marion Stovall, another sister, and Miss Phyllis Tosh, cousin of the bride. The hon or attendant wore a pastel green taffeta frock and match ing hat and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The other attendants wore pink frocks Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clayton Brooks (Knackstedt photo) Friends Pastor Marries Couple in Home Ceremony Miss Ruth Anne Marshall beige dress. Their flowers became the bride of Douglas Clayton Brooks, Portland, in a ceremony held June 5 at the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Martha Boshears, 404 South Grape street. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Blaylock, 412 South Grape street. Mr. Brooks' mother is Mrs. Lillie Brooks, Portland. Pastor Clynlon Crisman of the Medford Friends church officiated at the double ring rites held at three o'clock in the afternoon. T h i r t y-five relatives and friends of the couple attended. Baskets of pink and white gladioli were on either side of the fireplace and pink glad ioli decorated the fireplace mantel. Bowls of roses were placed throughout the room, Mrs. Kenneth Boshears play ed the piano wedding music, The bride wore a floor length gown of white lace and net over taffeta. Her finger tip length veil was held by a pillbox cap of lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Her jewelry in cluded a locket, a gift from the bridegroom. Mr. Blaylock gave his stepdaughter in marriage. Miss Donna Granger served as maid of honor. She wore a pink embroidered chiffon frock over laffcta in Ballerina length with pink headband and veil. Her flowers were deep pink rosebuds. Larry Brooks, Portland, served as best man for his brother. Seating the guests were Donald Marshall, broth er of the bride, and Dennis Boshears, cousin of the bride. Candlelighters were Roger Blaylock and Audie Brooks. Portland, both nine years old and brothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Blaylock chose a rose ' dress and Mrs. Brooks wore a were white. Following the ceremony a reception was held by the bride's parents. Mrs. Miner Boshears, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Larry Brooks, Port land, sister-in-law of the bride groom cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Robert Peterson, Portland, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl. The couple traveled on their wedding trip to the coast and Portland where they are mak ing their home. For traveling the bride wore a pink rose print ensemble with white accessories and a pink rose bud corsage. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school. Mr. Brooks is a graduate of Frank lin High school and North western School of Commerce Among the out of town guests attending the wedding was Mrs. Goldie Bebb, Port land, grandmother of the bridegroom. New Bethel Announced Another bethel of the In ternational Order of Job's Daughters is being organized in Medford. Preliminary work has been completed on location and time for the new organization, which will be instituted this fall, according to the grand guardian coun cil of Oregon, International Order of Job's Daughters, Parents and girls of Ma sonic relationship who are in terested may contact by per son or phone Mrs. W. K Suit, SPring 3-6025, or L. ft Manning, vice associate grand guardian, SPring 2-6788. The new bethel will bring to three the number in Med ford. There are six in the val ley. ; vrfHr J Dr. and Mrs. Cornell Sabo, 257 Winema way, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Eleanor, to J. Floyd Wood, ton of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood, Talent. Miss Sabo is a graduate of Milo academy and attended Walla Walla college. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Talent High school and attended Southern Oregon college. A September wedding is planned. (Landis photo) and carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Flower girls were Shannon Reynolds, and Becky VanPelt, Klamath Falls, cousins of the bride. Candlelighters were Suzan Beacham and Virginia VanPelt, Klamath Falls, an other cousin of the bride. They wore pale pink taffeta frocks with net hats. Herbert Herzog served as best man for his brother-in law. Seating the guests were James Albright and Chester A. Stevens and Donald L, Stevens, both Eugene, broth ers of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding and reception Mrs. Stovall wore a pale blue lace dress with white accessories. Mrs. Stevens chose a blue silk dress with white accessories. Their corsages were garde nias. Mrs. Maude Reynolds, Tulare, Calif., maternal grand mother of the bride, wore a blue lace dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was white carnations. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Albright. Mrs. Pat VanPelt, aunt of the bride, cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. John Beacham, aunt of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Philip Rey nolds and Mrs. B. M. Tosh were at the gift table. Mrs. Beverly Tosh was in charge of the guest book. The couple are making their home at 505 South Holly street following a wedding trip to Eugene. For traveling the bride wore a white lace sheath frock with red accessories. Among the out of town guests were Pat VanPelt, and Roy Reynolds, uncle of the bride, both Klam ath Falls; Mrs. Donald Stev ens, Mrs. Chester Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens Jr., all Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Dantzman, Crescent City, Calif. The bride is a graduate of Phoenix High school and is employed by Weisfield's Jew elers. Mr. Stevens attended Eugene and Medford High schools and is employed at Fir Ply Corporation. Leave Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Da vis, 1914 East Main street, left Medford Friday morning for Orinda, Calif., where they will visit Mr. Davis' son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurts. The Davises expect to return to Medford late this week. L Mr. and Mn. George Allen Stevens Officers Installed For Group Mrs. Mamie Bloomfield is the newly-installed president of the Jackson County Re tired Teachers association.! Mrs. Bernice Kunzman is re tiring president. Other officers which were recently installed are Miss Annette Gray, vice president; Miss Ina Freeman, secretary; and Mrs. Bertha Baughman, treasurer. iwrs. iviaua uusworin serv-i ed as vice president the past year; Miss Gray, secretary; and Mrs. Baughman, treasur er. Forty-four persons attend ed a meeting of the associa tion June 13 at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. San ford Richardson. Thry includ ed Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jcwett and Mrs. Grace Cline, new "retirees," who gave short biographies, stressing their "school days." Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Ethel Fleischer, Mrs. Frances Pearson and Mrs. Mary Myers. Mrs. Kunzman gave a res ume of the activities of her committees, commending the members for their work. Miss Lea Padgett, Central Point, played several accordion se lections. The young woman graduating class was valedictorian of the 1 960 1 High school. DAR Announces District Session Grants Pass -The annual meeting of district 2, Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, will be held in Grants Pass June 22 at the Red woods hotel. A business ses sion will begin at 10 a.m. and a no-host luncheon will be served at noon. The Oregon regent, Mrs. Owen R. Rhoads, will conduct a school of instruction. Wo men who plan to attend the meeting are asked to notify Mrs. Ray K. Bailey, the chair man. t Visitors Here Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, 1482 Grand avenue, are Mrs. Albert Steffenson and daugh ter, Claudine, Phoenix, Ariz. They will leave this week. Methodist Ceremony Weds Pair Illinois Valley - Immanuel Methodist church was the scene of the wedding Friday evening, June 10, of Miss Ida Mae Stow, Cave Junction, to Tom Osbourne, Grants Pass. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stow and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joe Osburne, Arkansas, The Rev. John McMurtrey officiated and Mrs. W. O. Burch played the wedding march Mr. Slow gave his daughter In marriage. She wore a white full-skirted gown with match ing overskirt and white bo lero. She carried a multi-col ored nosegay. Mrs. Harold Hart, matron of honor, wore a beige dress with an over skirt of white lace. The Misses Judy and Nellie Stow, nieces of the bride, act- Jm IN or OUT of the SUN... SurfTan ts j d(Htlt-fiitv Unnlnf lotion. SiiHUn rvi is i SUNUN loiion when ou art in tn Sun md cteatei a natural tooKint tan in 3 to 6 houtt wlliout tftt Sun. 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