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SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1980 MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. .C 3 Sic ' i3 Mile Dolborla Spain Dclberta Spain, Mr. Bitterling Engaged to Wed Kliiitly CuveMr. unci Mil, Dt-lbcrl tipnln, Slincly Cove, muiiiunre the ciiuiiKi'iiH'iit of Ihflr clniiiihlcr, MIm DclhcrU Ann Spiiln, to Hiiymmul II illltrrllnK. hod of Mr. und Mm. Hubert II. Illllcrlliin, Hemic 1, Uox Kuulr Point. Hotli rc liriHluiili-i of KiikIc Point II M'lloul. Minn Spnln Is employed us rcrctMry of tin- KiikIi; I'olnt llllih aclmol, ii ml utti'nd.4 nlithl rl.isj.iM nt Ilohi-rtnon Sellout of Uiialm-sa. Mr. liiltrrllliR la miplnyrd lit the C a I c n d o Wood Product, Inc., White City. No dnlr lina been act for the wrddlnij. Couple to Wed In August Rites Kuitle Point-Mr. and Mr. Riiy Conner. Itoute 1, Uox 4fl, Knitlc Point, nnnouni'e the on-SiiKi-nuMit n n d forthcoming ninrrmiii oi their duunhtcr, Miivls Cou.scr, to Mnrvln E. Thiiriiliuritli, sun of Mr. und Mrs. Ini 'I'litirnluri;li, Route 1, llox 7. Kiiitle Point. Ilolh Minn Couter and her fliiiirr re graduates of Eittfle Point llliih school and Mr. Thornlnirijh lit employed In Ln.i Vegiis, Nov. An AtiKU.il wnldliiK Is plnn. nl. ? Mr. and Mri, Pml Elwin Slmmoni (Landli photo) Double-Ring Service IVeds Couple at Friends Church Miss Beverly Jonn St'liru dcr, Modesto, Cnllf., became the bride of PhU Elwln .Sim mons, ion of Mr. and Mm. P. E. Slinmona. 302 Garfield atreet. In a ceremony held July 22 at Medford Friends church. The brldc'a parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Dallas L. Dorcy, Modesto. Pastor Clynton Crisman of ficiated at the double ring rites attended by 70 relatives and friends. Cold glndoll dec orated the church and white bows and glndloll blossoms marked the pew ends. Miss D'Ann Clark was solo ist and Mrs. Crisman played the organ music for the 8 o'clock evening rites. The bride wore a ballerina length frock of yellow silk styled on princess lines. It was fashioned with scoop neckline jean hart's Start your COLLEGE WARD ROBE with this Swaggert Set! UWXZu fymliJtZ tj Faihion Impact... wool baikot weave fwo pic Swaggert let In charcoal and taupe, Rib sleeves and b ack,,,cowl neck. sue. 5. is $27.95 Exclusively at 617 East Main Where you find the clothes You love to live In Fhons SP 2-8992 und the flared skirt had an inset bund of yellow nut which funned a bow near the hemline In back. Her finger tip length veil of illusion was held by a coronet of lilies of the valley and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli and slcphanotis. Alfred Hook er, uncle of the bridegroom, gave her In marriage. Miss Donna Johnson wus maid of honor and brides maids were Miss Sharon Sim mons, Miss Elaine Johnson und Miss Uarbura Walters. 'Ihey wore silk frocks in shudes of mochu, beige, pink and blue und curried nosegay bouuets of yellow und while flowers in gold cornucopias. Klower girls were Paillette and Cynthia Simmons. They wore blue and apricot colored nylon organdy frocks and cur ried white baskets filled with popples. Terry Simmons served as best man for his brother. Seating the guests were Othar Rlchey, and Jerry and David Gulncs. Cnntllollghtcrs were Larry Johnson, Samuel Hughes and Sherman Sim mons. For her son's wedding Mrs. Simmons chose a two piece mauve colored luce dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was rosebuds. Following the ceremony on outdoor reception wus held at the Simmons home. Yellow roses nn randies decorntcd the serving table for the event. Mrs. Alfred Hooker cut and served the wedding cake which she hud decorated. She was assisted by Mrs. George Simmons. Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. Claire Johnson and Mrs. Richard Simmons poured coffee. Oth ers assisting with the wedding and reception were Mrs. Charles Hughes. Mrs. R. B. Langston, Mrs. Millie Johnson, Mrs. Harold Hughes and Mrs. Claude Johnson. The couple is at home on Vilas rond, Medford, follow ing a wedding trip. For trav eling the bride wore Iwo picce black and while jersey dress. The bride attended schools in Chicago, 111., and Is employed by Myron Root company. Mr. Simmons is a graduate of Medford High school and is employed by Oregon Sawmill company. Among the guesls attend ing the wedding and recep tion were the grandmothers of the brldcgroo m, Mrs. Maude Simmons and Mrs. Mil lie Johnson. Master Point Play Announced The Augu.Ht muster point play session of the Medford Duplicate Bridge club will bn held Tuesday, August 2, at Girls Community club. Top scores In the regular session July 2(1 of the club were, north-south position, Mrs. Paul McDuffce and Mrs. Glenn Harrison, first, Hlt'i; Mrs. t'Ynnlt Buker and Roy Prtillt, second, 131); Mi's Mnrrs Gibbons und Mrs, Ben Todd, third, 121); and Mrs. Lelnnrt Clark and B. L. Sanderson, fourth, 127'j, High scores In the cnsl-wcst position wore won by Mrs. B. B. Davis and Mrs. John Nel son, first, 148V4; George Rode and George Polskl, sec ond, 11)6, Jnck Bnrr and Lc land Clark, third, 125; and Mrs. C, L. Howard and Eu gene Rlckcr, fourth, 115V4. Veterans. Auxiliary Announce Meetings Veterans of World War I, barracks and auxiliary, will hold Ihclr monthly business meeting Wednesday, August 3, at 8 p.m. at the Girls Com munity club, 229 Norlh Bart lelt street, I $ 't i t- V i Mlit Cheryl Owen Two Students To Wed in Fall Miss Cheryl Owen of Mill brae, Calif., and Fred W. Greene III are planning to be married this autumn. Miss Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'llam Owen of Mlllbrae, hove made known the engagement. Mr. Greene Is the son of Col. and Mrs. Fred W. Greene, Long Moun tain road, Eagle Point. The marriage ceremony will be held at St. Paul's Epis copal church. Burlingame, Cnllf. Both Miss Owen and Mr. Greene arc students at Oregon State college. Miss Owen is a junior and a mem ber of PI Beta Phi sorority. Her fiance, a senior, is a mem ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. Presbyterians To Hold Picnic A potluck picnic will be held by Westminster guild of First Presbyterian church Monday, August 1, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Elolsc Wlnklcblcck, 940 Writ man avenu?. Members arc to take a hot dish, - salad or dessert and their own table service. Pic tures will be shown following the picnic. Fall Wedding Planned by Pair Tlgurd - Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell A. Dunford, Tlgard, Ore., announce the engagement of their daughter, Darolen Dun ford, to Pome Roy Glen Sor um, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert C, Sorum, formerly of Medford and now of Suther lln, Ore. The Sorum family lived on Thomas road during their residence here. Miss Dunford was graduat ed In 1959 from Oregon Stale college, where she was a mem ber of Sigma Kuppa sorority and majored In business edu cation. She Is workii.g for Ihe federal government In San Francisco, after being trans ferred from Washington, D.C. Her fiance attended Med ford High school and was graduated from Oregon State college In 1957. He was a member of Sigma Phi Ep.il lon fraternity and majored in engineering. At the present he is an engineer for Aerojet General corporation near Sac ramento, Calif. A fall wedding is planned in the Methodist church in Metzgcr, Ore., and the couple will reside in Carmichacl, Calif. Miss Darolen Dunford IeMMPiMaijiiinj.ii ii Mi Rosemary Tokar (Landis photo) Betrothal Told Of Miss Tokar, Ernest Pathmann Mr. and Mm. E. G. Rosebor ough, 610 Oakdale drive, an nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Rose mary Ann Tokar, 716V4 West Main street, to Ernest Earl Pathmann, eldest son of Mrs. Agnes Pathmann, 519 Fair mont. Mr. Pathmann is an air man third class in the United States Air Force. Both Miss Tokar and er fiance were graduated from Medford High school in 1959. Miss Tokar is a former pupil and student-teacher of the Colleen Hope Dance studio. She is now employed at Mann's Department store. Mr. Pathmann enlisted in the Air Force in August, 1959, and is stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, N. M. Recently, he was select ed as Airman of the Month for the 4900th Support Squadron. His mother, accompanied by Miss Tokar, was vacationing in Albuquerque when he was informed of this honor. He is also associate advisor of the Scout Explorer post which is sponsored by that base. A December wedding is being planned by the pair. Wsfn Medford itrvinf So. Ongon tni N. California for 0r Thirty Ytars Outstanding Silver Values from 54-50 . . . in Famous Reed & Barton Silverplate t Sin -fc-Y So Big" Pitchers: 2-oz.. $7.50: 5-o.. $9.35; lO oz., $11.95: l-pl.. Sl-1.75: 1-Vi-pt- $18.50; "Fmbay.y" Bread Tray, 1 1 lfi long, W wide, $13.95. ter fjrp VJ? "HoliJav" Sandwich Plate, l inu-Ions. $10.95. SVI,V'vS's- I - V 71 .aS 3 "Holiday" Salad Dish, 2!bsiMS5-r--, t 13' diam., $17.95.' - VHU. dfJ" li tt ; Holiday Bowl. 8" diam., 2" high, $11.95. JUST ARRIVED NEW FALL JEWELRY by Murray In Unusual Colors and Styles "Paul Revere" Dessert Scl, $10.95. Sugar, Hi" high, $.'.75; Creamer, 3-oz. cap., $7.20. rrkts shown liwhtttf jcUfrnl lo.v. t as, 7 - vj;e "Bel Air" Bon Bon Dish, 6 diameter, $4.50. JLERS MEDFORD, OREGON Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced for Over a Quarter of a Century For the Gifts You'll Give With Pride . . Let Brophy's Be Your Guide August Wedding Planned by Pair Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Robinson, 1917 East Main street, announce the engage ment and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Delia, to Kenneth Santiago, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Santiago, North Highlands, Calif. The bride-elect was gradu ated from Medford High school in 1059 and attended Pacific university last year. Her tlance also attended Pa cific university last year. The wedding is planned for August 20 at St. Mark's Epis copal church, Medford. as Announcement is mad of the engagement of Miss Mari sue Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson. 1440 Eait Main street, to Perry E. Whitlock. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Whitlock, 1624 Lenora drive, Medford. Both young people are recent graduates of Medford High school and both plan to attend college this fall. No date has been et for the wedding. Medford Couple Makes Plans for August Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Rex A, Nlco demus, 1 122 West Fourth street, announce the approach ing marriage of their daugh ter, Coleen Kay, to Phillip N. Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sweet, 649 South Ivy street, Medford. Miss Nicodcmus is a gradu ate of Medford High school and attended one year at Whlt worth college in Spokane, Wash. She Is employed by the California Oregon'Powcr com pany. Mr. Sweet is also a gradu ate of Medford High school. He received a bachelor of arts degree in business and adver tising in 1955 and a bache'.jr of arts in education in 1959 from Whitworth college. He will be employed by the Ken newlck Public School district in Washington. The wedding date has been set for August 13 at the First Presbyterian church, Medford, Oregon. Middleton Family Visit Lake, Foresf Mr. anl Mrs. Jonathan Mid dleton, 525 Orand avenue, and two children, Terry and Dor othy, returned home last week after spending 10 days water skiing at Shasta lake and camping In the Deschutes National forest nt Waldo Inko. Betrothal News Of Interest Here Of interest to valley resi dents is the announcement in Eugene of the approaching marriage of Miss Irene Bar clay, former Medford resi dent, and Joseph James Peak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Peak, formerly of Port land an- now of Brookings. Miss Barclay, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Barclay of Bend, was employed by the Jackson County Savings and Loan as sociation in Medford. Mr. Peak will continue his grad uate studies at the University of Oregon this fall. He is a member of Lambda Chi Al pha fraternity. The wedding is planned for August 14 at the First Con gregational church, Eugene. Sail Matson this fall to MM mm SOUTH PACIFIC Ports of Paradise! lAHItl NtWltAUNO AuillA.UA Fill SAMOA HAWAII s s. MARIPOSA s iMONnm Discover new lands this Fall when it's Springtime "down under!" Sail on yacht-like, modern Matson liners completely-air-conditioned and all First Class. Enjoy superb cuisine, serv ice and a complete program of ship board activities. Every stateroom with private bath, temperature control, rat dto. Complete 42 -day cruise from 51035. as little as $23 a day. George Lewis Rogue Travel Service Wa Reserve and (ell Airline and Steamship Ticket PHONE SP J-677 111 E. 8th Open Mon. and Fri. 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