Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1960, Image 21

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SUNDAY. JUNE 28. 19f ;
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
Mr.
Presbyterian Rites Marry Couple
Miss Delora Louise Dunn
became the bride of Richard
L. Copple in a ceremony June
18 at the First Presbyterian
church. Dr. D. Kirkland West
officiated at the three o'clock
afternoon rites attended by
100 relatives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dunn,
2444 Biddle road. Mr. Copple
is a- son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Copple, formerly of Med
ford and now of Springfield,
Ore..
Mrs. R. A. Sheldon played
the organ music for the double-ring
rites and accompan
ied Miss Mira Frohnmayer,
soloist. '
Baskets of pink and white
gladioli and palms decorated
the church.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown fashioned with
lace bodice and tiered nylon
tulle skirt. Her fingertip
length veil was held by a cap
of lace and seed pearls and
she carried a bouquet of
white carnations and pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. James W. Grey was
matron of honor. She wore a
turquoise nylon organdy
frock with balloon sleeves.
Other attendants were Mrs.
Richard McLouglhin, Miss
Donna Witter, and Miss Nyla
Murray. Their frocks were
styled as the honor attend
ant's but in aquamarine blue.
Their headdresses matched
their dresses and they carried
bouquets of chrysanthemums
encircling pink rosebuds.
Flower girl was Kathy Car
Ion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Carlon.
Larry Copple, Springfield,
served as best man for his
brother. Richard McLoughlin,
Larry Perkins and Robert
Abel, Sacramento, Calif., seat
ed the guests.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Mrs. Joe L. Fader,
Ashland, and Mrs. Harry
Dunn, Central Point, aunts of
the bride, cut and served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Ermoil
Koch, Eugene, aunt of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. Ken
neth Murray presided at the
punch bowls. Mrs. Robert
Abel, nee Nancy Bessonette,
was in charge of the guest
book. Miss Louise Fader, cou
sin of the bride, was at the
gift table.
The couple traveled to
swimsuits
that
draw
second glan
and Mri. Richard L. Copple
(Landis photo)
Washington state and Victo
ria, B.C., on their wedding
trip, the bride wearing for
traveling a black and white
sheath frock with white pic
ture hat and black patent
leather accessories. Her cor
sage was of carnations.
The couple are making
their home at 1836 Woodiawn
drive, Medford, this summer
and in August will move to
Clarkston, Wash., where the
new Mrs. Copple will teach
first grade in the public
schools. Mr. Copple will work
for Fluhrer s Bakery this sum
mer and return for his senior
year at Washington State uni
versity, Pullman, this fall
Koester-Laborde Service
Held in Friends Church
Eagle Point - Miss Virginia
Geraldine Laborde, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Laborde,
became the bride of Paul Ger
ald Koester, Saturday, June
18. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koester,
Los Angeles.
Pastor Clynton G. Crisman
performed the d o u b 1 e-ring
ceremony in Medford Friends
church.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
gown of white nylon with a
lace bodice, three-quarter-length
sleeves, and a white
tulle fingertip-length veil. She
carried a corsage of red roses
and white stock on a white
Bible.
Attendants were Mrs. W. C.
Fillman, Yuma, Ariz., and
Mrs. C. L. Cole, Eagle Point,
both sisters of the bride. They
wore "look alike" dresses of
pastel blue with matching ac
cessories. The bride's mother wore a
blue and white dress and the
bridegroom's mother chose a
blue suit.
Jack Herburger, Rogue Riv
er, served as best man and
Don Martin, also Rogue River,
was usher.
Following the wedding a re
ception was held at the home
of the bride's parents. Mrs.
Ernest White was in charge
of the refreshment table. Miss
Dorothy Dubay, Medford, took
care of the guest book.
The bride's father also was
honored at the reception, the
jean
my dean...
If you're not wearing Snow Blue
swimsuits by Cole of California,
you're not wearing anything
and that's illegal
S them now befori they melt.
617 East Main Ph. SP 2-8992
Whtre you find the clothes you love to live in.
where he is a lineman for the
Cougar varsity football team.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and
Washington State university.
Mr. Copple is also a graduate
of Medford High school.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. J. W. Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Freder
icks, Mr. Koch, all Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hanscam,
Manson, Wash.; and Mrs.
Anna Harmon, Grants Pass.
Prior to the wedding the
bride-elect was honored at
two showers. One was given
by Delta Delta Delta social
sorority at the university and
one in Medford by Mrs. Mur
ray. wedding date being his birth
day anniversary.
Approximately 50 relatives
and friends attended. Those
from out-of-town, in addition
to members of the wedding
party, included the bride
groom's parents from Los An
geles; W. C. Fillman, brother-in-law
of the bride, and chil
dren, Yuma; and Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Laborde and family,
Tracy, Calif.
The young couple will make
their home in Newhall, Calif.,
following a wedding trip to
southern California.
Couple Returns
From Vacation;
Family Arrives
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess,
1955 Sunset drive, have re
turned home after spending
several days with friends and
relatives in Moorcroft and
Huett, Wyo.
Living temporarily at the
Hess home are Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Bean and their family,
who are moving here from
Columbus, Miss. Mrs. Bean is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hess.
In Gold Hill
Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Porter of Vancouver,
Wash, were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble
in Gold Hill.
hart's
Putnam-Murray PF adding Held
St. Mark's Episcopal church
was the scene Sunday, June
19, of the wedding of Miss
Martha Josephine (Marjo)
Murray to Mark Merle Put
nam. The Rev. George R. V.
Bolster performed the mar
riage ritual at two-thirty
o'clock in the afternoon, and
the reception following was
held in St. Mark's Guild hall.
About 200 guests attended.
The bride is the older
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth F. Murray, 3734 Crater
Lake highway, Medford, and
the bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I. Put
nam, Myrtle Point, Ore.
The marriage of the bride's
parents was also held in St.
Mark's church.
The bride, whose father
gave her in marriage, wore a
gown of silk organza and lace
over taffeta. The empire style
bodice was of organza and re
embroidered Alencon lace,
with long sleeves of the lace
and a scalloped neckline em
broidered with seed pearls.
An organza rose trimmed the
bodice. Draped poufs, held at
the top by organza roses, ac
cented the gores of the wide
hooped skirt. Her short silk
illusion veil was held by a
cap of Alencon lace embroi
dered with pearls and topped
with a miniature tiara of
pearls and rhinestones. She
carried an orchid and stcpha
not is on a Bible.
Miss Nyla Murray, honor
attendant for her sister, wore
Central PointGirl Heads
Oregon Theta
Central Point -Miss Patty
Kime, Central Point, was in
stalled as president of the
Theta Rho Assembly of Ore
gon during the ninth annual
Assembly session held June
17-18 at Springfield, Ore.
Others installed were Miss
Betty Schaer, Coos Bay, vice
president; Miss Linda Foster,
Grants Pass, warden; Miss
Dorothy Weaver, Coquille,
secretary; Miss Donna Knaak,
Newport, treasurer,
A total of 315 members
from all parts of the state at
tended.
Mi Patty Kime
Beachcombers
Party Held By
Sorority Chapter
A beachcombers party was
held at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Bruce Turner June 18. '
The party was given by the (
new members of Gamma Xi
chapter, Beta Sigma PIU, in
Central Point, honoring the
other members and their hus- i
bands. 1
An outdoor buffet supper
was held on the patio with
decorations in a beachcomb
ers motif. Those participating
were attired in keeping with i
the theme. '
Activities included dancing,
and badminton.
An event of the evening was
a search for the prize at
tached to the end of one of
an entanglement of strings.
Thirteen couples attended.
Hostesses were Mrs. Bruce
Turner, Mrs. Don Hanscom,
Mrs. Don Lacey, Mrs. Carrol
Adams, and Mrs. Andy De
Korte. Visitor To Spend
Summer in City
Miss Nancy Montgomery oi
rhnthnm. N.J.. is arriving to
day to spend the summer
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Laura Taylor, Pennsylvania
avenue. She will also visit
her uncles and aunts, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Taylor, Mr. ana
Mrs. Leo Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Taylor, and their
familiei.
Miss Montgomery will be
Joined In August by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Montgomery.
The O. P. Taylors will re
turn today after spending a
short vacation it Shasta lake.
Fidel ity"Club
Fidelity club will meet
Wednesday, June 29, at 1 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Rae, 819 Bennett avenue. A
dessert luncheon Will be
served. . Q
a teal blue silk chiffon frock
with scooped neckline, full
skirt and puffed sleeves. The
other attendants, Mrs. James
Street, Torrance, Calif., a cou
sin of the bride, Miss Melba
Snow, Lakevicw, Ore., and
Mrs. Andrew Travis, Malm,
Ore., wore frocks of silk chif
fon identical to that of the
honor attendant except of tur
quoise blue. All the attend
ants carried puffs of white
organza with Cecile Brunner
roses and wore wide bows of
pink organdy and whimsey
veils on their hair.
Vicki Linnell, Corte Ma
dera, Calif., a cousin of the
bride who was flower girl,
wore a frock of seafoam green
and carried a basket of petals.
Barry P i n k 1 e y, Myrtle
Point, nephew of the bride
groom was ring-bearer. Aco
lytes were Carl Vocgtly and
Roland Arney.
Jack Pinkley, Myrtle Point,
was best man for his brother-in-law
and ushers were Tom
Putnam, cousin of the bride
groom, John Godlove, Rose
burg, Jerry Pawlowski, Jack
sonville, Neil Knudsen, Ash
land and Richard Roush, Myr
tle Point.
Mrs. Ernest Conrad was at
the church organ, and Miss
Rosemary Doolen sang.
The altar bouquets were of
pink roses and the reception
room had been decorated with
a profusion of garaen flowers.
Mrs. Steven Shorey served
the wedding cake and Mrs.
Rho Assembly
Several officers of the The
ta Rho Assembly of California
attended the session. Among
those representing the grand
IOOF lodge of Oregon were
Ellsworth Robison, Central
Point, deputy grand master.
Mrs. Riley Appelgate, Central
Point, vice-president of the
Rebekah Assembly of Ore
gon, also attended.
Others attending from Beta
Chi chapter. Central Point,
were the Misses Mary Elin
Burkhart, Sandy Renfrow,
Sheryl Marshall, Doris and
Nancy Inman, Ann Holgate
and Marilyn Dawson, Mrs,
John Robison, the advisor,
Mrs. Gerald Kime, and Mrs
Melvin Frick. The girls par
ticipated in the assembly by
presenting the response of
welcome at the Friday morn
ing session.
As newly installed presi
dent, Miss Kime is making
plans for the 1961 Theta Rho
Assembly which is to be held
in Central Point.
PENNEY'S
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Another Penney's drest scoop buyl Just unpacked 200 of these imart
looking thrilling easy summer fashionsi So pretty to look at, to easy to
wearl Stay cool and fresh all summer long In your washable lighter-than-air
nylon prints. You'll want one each of the above exact styles. Easy
on your budget too ... all 3 stylet can be purchased for lest than $12.
Misses and half tizet.
Drettet Penney' Mezcanlne Floorl
J. C. Murray Jr., and Mrs.
Eddie Albright served punch.
Miss Sharon Astrander, Rose
burg, took charge of the guest
book and the Misses Janice
Butts and Rita Bateman were
at the gift table. Also assisting
was Mrs. Donald Stewart,
Klamath Falls.
For the event the bride's
mother wore a gown of silk
contemporary print in shades
of turquoise with white feath
er hat and matching acces
sories. The bridegroom's moth
er wore a blue lace gown with
matching hat of lace, and
white accessories. Their cor
sages were white orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Putnam are
making a wedding trip to
southern California. For trav
eling they wore matching
sports attire of gray flannel
and white sweaters. They will
live at 1092 Pine street, Cen
tral Point, after their return
July 1.
The bride Is a graduate of
Medford High school and
Southern Oregon college and
is a teacher at Washington
school. Mr. Putnam, who at
tended Myrtle Point High
school, the University of Ore
gon and Southern Oregon col
lege, is a junior high school
teacher for the Central Point
school district.
Here for the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Combs,
El Cajon, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
John Muschler, Lemon Grove,
Calif., uncles and aunts of the
bride; Mrs. Lottie Mae Street
and daughter, Torrance, Cal
if.; Mrs. Walter L. Linnell and
children, Corte Madera, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. James Young,
Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Nolan, Red
mond, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pruett and children,
Yakima, Wash., cousins of the
bride.
Relatives of the bridegroom
who came from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. To
bey. Gold Beach., Ore.; Mrs.
Walter Tripp, Mrs. Ross Pink
ley, Mrs. Louise Scofield, Mrs.
Richard Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
George Single, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pinkley, Mrs. Augusta
Stephenson, his grandmother,
all from Myrtle Point; Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Barker, and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gregg,
Springfield, Ore.
Before her wedding, the
bride was honored at two
showers. The first was given
by the faculty of Washington
school at the school, and the
second by a group of teach
ers at Howard school. About
24 guests attended the latter
event. At both the bride-elect
was presented gifts for her
new home.
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SHOP PENHSY'S . .
Woman Arrives
From Arizona
Mrs. Ethel Chadwick has
arrived in Medford to spend
the summer and is with Mrs.
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B. Diamond with two tapered baguettes $975
C. Diamond with channel-set diamonds $200
D. Three-stone diamond 14k white gold $650
E. Emerald cut diamond 14K gold ring $1150
Marquise with two
G. Platinum passby twin diamond ring $1500
H. Sapphires and diamonds in platinum $550
I. Sapphire and diamonds in platinum $750
J. Sapphire and platinum guard ring $125
K. Fancy diamond ring 18K white gold $450
prices include Fed. tax
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Mrs. Chadwick spends the
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