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SUNDAY. JULY 14. I960 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. ' . J a fit hp 7 1 v " V If : " r.i mm I Pi'' 4ti Mf'- 11 if fif aft A Mr. and Mn. Gordon DoVoi (Anders photo) DcFos-Stichl Ceremony Held One of July's largest wed dings In Medford was thut of IUI Mury Stlchl to Gordon PcVos, which took place July 0 at Klrnl Church of the Niu arcne. The llcv. Harold San tier rend the ceremony at rliihl o'clock In the cvenlnn, and about 200 guests attend ed. The bride l n daughter of Mr. mid Mr. K. M. Stlchl. FI.FLRS Dli ROCAll.LE Artfully Carnn combines uistjiiiness anil witchery in this delimit scent tltat be .ipcuAt the haunting rah iicti fragile rock garden flowers yet leaves an ajte.ru hisper of startling sophistication e.rt.f.T'li'65i LOTION 10; HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 E. Main SP 3-5345 116 Elk street, and tho brldc Kroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert DcVos, Route 2, Box 13, Jacksonville. The newlyweds ore ul home at 2300 Jacksonville hlifhway. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of nylon net and tulle de.ilKned with long slueves, lace bodice and lace trimmed skirl. The neckline was outlined with sequins and the pearl necklace she wore was the bridegroom's gift. Her short veil was held by a ban- jdcau of pearls. She carried a purple orchid encircled with white carnations, and a white Dlble which was a gift from her Sunday school teacher in 1050. Miss Carolyn Ellis, Rose- burg, wos honor attendant and bridesmaids were Miss Hazel Rowlings and Miss Jan et Bohl, both Medford. They wore full-skirled stocks oi pink dotted Swiss with puff ed sleeves and ribbon sashes, and while gloves. Their head bands held short floating veils to match their gowns. Miss Ellis carried an arm bouquet of white gladioli spikes, and the bridesmaids' bouquets were or pink giau loll. Vcnlta Gable, Eagle Point, was flower girl and Clyde Goble, Eagle Point, carried the rings. Candlcllghtcrs were Miss Lois Ralls and Miss Karen Warner. The flower girl's bouffant frock of white dolled Swiss was worn with a wreath of flowers on her hair. Miss Ralls and Miss Warner wore frocks of pale pink flowered In blue, and carnation wristlets. Mr. Stlchl gave his daugh ter In marriage, and Harold DcVos, Sams Volley, wos best man for his brother. Melvln Stlchl, Aslorlo, brother of the brldo, and Jerry Anderson Medford, scutcd the guests. Tho church was decorated with pink and white gladioli and palms. Miss Vcldo Krnusc was organist, and Mrs. Rex Goble sang. The reception, attended by 100 guests, was held in the church reception rooms. Mrs. Harold DcVos, slstcr-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Rex Goble cut the wedding cake.' Miss Leah Weaver served punch. Miss Amy Stichl, sister of the bride, took charge of the guest book. The bride's mother wore a blue lace dress with pink car nation corsage for the wed ding and reception and the bridegroom's mother was at tired in a frock of chiffon over aquamarine print. Her flowers were also pink car nations. Mr. DcVos and his bride mode a wedding trip to Los Angeles, Mrs. DcVos wear ing for traveling a white suit with bronic and whllo acces sories. Mr. DcVos, who at tended Jacksonville High school, Is on the staff of Mat- lack's market. Mrs. DcVos at tended Crater High school, Talent Family Home From Trip Talent-Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brabbln and children, Judy, Dell, Larry and Cathy, of Wagner Creek road, Tal ent, recently returned from a months vacation in Indiana, Michigan and California. Among the places visited by the family were Yellow stone National park, Royal Gorge, Colo., Painted Desert and Petrified forest, Arizona, and Disneyland. While in Indiana they at tended o family reunion June 20 of relatives of Mrs. Brab bln and visited Robert Con ger, Ashland, who is stationed with the Air Force ot Cha nutc Air Force base, Chanute, III. They also visited relatives of Mr. Babbin In California. Ceremony At Home Weds Pair IMp. unrf Mm. Kvprpll T.. Piirlrnr urn mukini; lhnir home at the Aldrleh Trailer ranch, Jacksonville highway, follow ing their wedding July 16. The ceremony was held at two o'clock In tho afternoon at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Honuld Rose, brother-in-law and sister of tho bride. Tho brldo Is the former Armlndu L. LaLonde. Mr. Pnrkrr him hi,rn mukini his homo at 4425 Jacksonville highway. He Is the son of Irvin Everett Porker, Red ding, Calif. John V. Hcucrllng, minis ter of Ccntrul Church of fhrUl nffli'lnti'ri ill rites at tended by 28 rolutivcs and friends. Tim hrldc wore a white luce over satin frock in bal lerina length. Her veil was of white luce and she curried a white Bible and lavender gladioli. Her accessories were blue. , Mr. and Mrs. Rose attended tho rnnnlp. Mrs. Rose wore a turquoise blue street length frock accented with wnuc. Her corsage wos of pink and white carnations. Following the ceremony a pornrilion wo held on the polio at the Rose home. The bride alicnaea tmcr prlsc High school, Redding. Mr. Parker also attended En- Inrnrl.K Hltfh school Und is employed by Rcgol Stations here. He was rcccnuy ais charged from the U. S. Army following service in Germany. Student Home Applcgatc Valley-Jim Set tle, sophomore student of business administration at Pa cific university. Forest Grove, is spending the summer here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Settle. He is assisting at the Applegatc shopping center, owned and operated by his parents. Sty . i V ' - "A ,rfT7i if W 1 ' Wedding Service Held In Methodist Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. MacNab (Brainerd photo) a, : ' ! Miss Haidtmann Parents Tell Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Heide mann, 340 Cerritos avenue, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Sandra Kay, lo Sherman O. Acord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Acord, Star route, Wil- derville, Ore. Miss Hcldcmann Is a 1960 graduate of Medford High school and is now on the staff of tho Groceteria. Mr. Acord was graduated from Grants Pass High school in 1959 and is serving with the United States Coast guard In Ala meda, Calif. A full wedding Is planned. Final Week of jean hart's Only on weak left to buy exclusive name-brand fashions at bargain pricesl There's still a good selection of styles and sizes. Why not drop In to see? Miss Eccleston, James Vanderlip Engaged to Wed Shady Cove - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eccleston, Shady Cove, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Faye, to James P. Vanderlip, Jr. Mr. Vanderlip is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Vanderlip, 743 North Main street, Ash land. The young people were both graduated from Eagle Point high school with the class of 1959. Miss Eccleston is a sop homore at Southern Oregon college and Mr. Vanderlip is associated with the Vanderlip Logging company of Ashland. ihe couple plan a summer wedding next year. Rites in Reno Marry Couple Eagle Point-Mr and Mrs. Torry Edmondson, married June za in Reno, Nev., are living at Lodge Pole Ranger station near Butte Falls for the remainder of the summer. The bride li the former Nanette Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grow, Highway 62, and Mr. Edmond son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmondson, Butte Falls. Their marriage cere mony was performed by Jus tice of the Peace W. R. Bre mer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis, Butte Falls, accompanied the couple to Reno. Both young people were graduated from Eagle Point High school. 1 Richeys Hosts At Recent Party A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Marie Herborn July 19 on the patio at the home of Othar Richey, 90 West Glenwood road. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Kibbler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fixsen, Mrs. John Dunlap, Mrs. William Richey, Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richey, Herbert Wheeler, Sherman Simmons, Steve Fix- sen, Frankie Wheeler, ulnar and Rickey Richey, and the Misses Joanne and April Kib bler, Sharon Simmons, Jaquie Wheeler, Suzi Monsey, Paul- ette Simmons. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. John Dunlap, Mrs. William Wheeler, and the Misses Jaquie Wheeler and Suzi Monsey. Mrs. Herborn was present ed cards and gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. MacNab, whose wedding took place July 15 in Meeker chap el, First Methodist church here, will make their home at 734 South Holly street. The bride Is the former Verna gene Henzcl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Henzcl, Klamath Falls, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. MacNab, Van couver, Wash. He Is on the staff of Station KBES-TV, Medford. About 100 guests attended the ceremony, which took place at four o'clock In the afternoon with the Rev. Rob ert Dowrey officiating. Mr. Henzel gave his daughter in marriage. The bride's gown of silk organza over peau de soie was fashioned ballerina length and the neckline was orna mented with Venetian lace applique. Her English silk il lusion veil, elbow length, was held by a hat of flowers and petals with sequins and she carried an orchid with a shower of stephanotis. Miss Ronalee Olson, Klam ath Falls, was maid of honor and Mrs. Richard Occhiuto Portland, was matron of hon or. They wore frocks of silk organza designed with bod ices of Schiffli embroidery, Linda Eccleston Y ALL Alt YJ SALES I V FINAL 1T 1 . 2 of Original Price! Dresses Coats Suits Sportswear VVfiere You Find the I Cloth j You love To live In 617 Emit Main Phone SP 2-8992 empire waistlines and full bal lerina skirts. Their headdress es of vails and rosettes were similar to that worn by the bride and they carried cas cade bouquets of baby pink roses and stephanotis. Michael MacNab, Vancou ver, Wash., was best man for his brother and ushers were David Henzcl, Klamath Falls, brother of the bride, and Jay Johnson, Eureka, Calif. Sam and Thurston Henzel, broth ers of the bride, lighted the candles. Gladioli of the wild rose variety decorated the church for the ceremony. The bride s parents gave a reception at Rogue Valley Country club for about 125 guests. Both Mr. MacNab and his bride attended the University ot XJregon. Shower Honors Miss Betty Hall Miss Betty Jon Hall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M, Hall, 846 Park avenue, was honored at a bridal shower Wednesday, July 20, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Braaten, 901 Park avenue. Miss Hall is the bride-elect of Don F. S h a 1 h o p e, La Grange, III. Friends attending the event included Mrs. Francis O Con nor, Mrs. C. J. Marrs, Mrs. Roland Griffiths, Mrs. Myron Holen, Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Stew art Milne, Mrs. Gerald Lai- zure, Mrs. Samuel Poirier, Mrs. Clifford Johnson and Mrs. Hall. The wedding is planned for August 28 at the Ascension Lutheran church in Medford. Both Miss Hall and Mr. Shal hope are students at the Uni versity of Montana, Missoula, Mont. Church Rites Wed Couple Mrs. Anne Leonard of Med ford and Joe S. Tellvik of Cave Junction were married Monday, July 18 in a cere mony read at 11 o'clock at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The Rev. John Power, Prospect, performed the dou ble-ring ceremony. Attending the couple were the bride's sister, Miss Mar garet Morris. Bend, Ore. and the bridegrooms brother, Mai Tellvik of Seattle, Wash. The bride wore a blue em broidered voile sheath dress with blue accessories and single, large white orchid, Her attendant wore pink em broidered cotton with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Among the guests were Mrs. Mai Tellvik, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morris, Medford, the bridegroom parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tellvik, T a c o m a, and the brides daughters, Carolyn and . Marie Leonard. Both girls were dressed in pink and wore wristlet corsages of pink rosebuds. The bride, a former resi dent of Cave Junction, taught at Hedrick Junior High school last year. Mr. and Mrs. Tell vik and daughters will make their home at Cave Junction. PICNIC TUESDAY Elta Deuel Hubbs tent will hold a picnic at Hawthorne park Tuesday, July 26, at 12 noon. Members are to take a picnic lunch and their own table service. C 3 Gitchel-Pontius Rites Announced P r o s p e c t Mr. and Mr. L. V. Pontius, Prospect, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Jean Pontius to Leland W. Gltchcl Jr., son of L. W. Gltchel Sr., San Diego, Calif., in an after noon ceremony July 1, la Sparks, Nevada. Tho bride wore a white afternoon frock for the rites. She was attended by her mother. Mrs. Pontius wore blue dress. The couple la at home in San Diego, Calif. '' Thetas To Hold Meeting Friday A meeting of the Southern Oregon Alumnae club ot Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity will be held Friday, July 29, at the home of Mrs. Charles Barnes, 289S Htllcrest road. The meeting will start at noon and members are asked to bring a sack lunch and swim suits if they care to swim. It's froinjwtfrMedforJ Trail Woman To Be Honored Mrs. Emma Houston, Trail, will be honored at an open house Friday July 29, at the home of Mrs. James Cornutt, Route 1, Box 320, Old Stage road, Medford. The open house will observe Mrs. Hous ton's 90th birthday anniver sary, Friends and relatives are in vited to call between one and five o'clock. Mrs. Houston, mother of Mrs. Cornutt, was born In Lane county, -Oregon, and has lived in Oregon her entire life. Eisenhowers Visit Bebbs Mr. and Mrs. George E. 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