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Mr. and Mri. Edward John Dierauf Jr.
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Yh former Verity Louii Day is shown ley, Calif. The attendants were the bride's
with her mother, Mrs, Earl Benjamin Day two listen. Miss Susan Robin Day and Miss
Jr., and her attendants just before the cere- Dianne Day, and Miss Ann Morton of Palo
mony July 30 in which she became the 'Alto, Calif. Mr, Dierauf and his bride will
bride of Edward John Dierauf Jr., of Berke- live in Berkeley. (Knacktledt photo)
Gingcrich-Babcock Rites
Held in Ashland Church
Ashland - Miss Kay Fran
ces Babcock became the bride
of Mclvin W. Gingcrich, Tal
ent, in a ceremony held July
8 at First Church of Christ,
Ashland, with the Rev. James
Sinclair officiating. The
bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd E. Babcock, 586
B street. Ashland. Jake Gin
gcrich, Talent, is the father
of the bridegroom.
Pink and while gladioli and
Ivy decorated the church for
the rites attended by 85 rel
ntives and friends. Miss Lin
da Smith played the organ
wedding music for the 8
o'clock evening ceremony.
The bride wor a white bal
lerina length gown. Her veil
was fingertip length and she
carried pink rosebuds encir
cling a while orchid on a
while Bible. Mr. Babcock
Rave his daughter in mar
riage. Miss Fay Lucille Babcock
was maid of honor for her
twin sister. She wore a pink
ballerina length frock with
pink veil and carried a bou
quet of pink gladioli. Connie
Bailey, Talent, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl.
Robert L. Hoffman, Talent,
served as best man. and seat
ing the guests were Paul Con
ner. Talent, and Edward Gib
son. Curtis Lowden, Talent,
nephew of the bridegroom,
was ring bearer.
' Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Babcock home.
The couple traveled lo the
Oregon and California coasts
on their wedding trip, the
bride wearing for traveling a
white suit with turquoise blue
accessories.
The bride is a graduate of
Ashland High school and is
attending Mcdford Beauty
school. Mr. Gingcrich Is a
graduate of Talent High
school and is stationed with
the Army Engineers at Ft.
Lewis, Wash.
Among the out of town
uesU were Mrs. Stella Bab
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cock, While Salmon, Wash.,
grandmother of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Holmun,
Klickitat, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Babcock, Glen
wood, Wash., unclos and aunls
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Poole, Eureka, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and
son, Tommy, Elmonte, Calif.,
uncles and aunts of the bride
groom, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Cooke, Eureka, Calif,
cousins of the bridegroom.
Family Leaves
Mrs. Robert Squires and
daughters, Stephanie and Mol
ly, Omaha. Neb., have left
Medford after visiting here
with Mrs. Squires' mother,
Mrs. V c r n D. Brophy, 749
West Fourteenth street.
From here the three went
to Bellingham, Wash., where
they lived for many years be
fore going to Nebraska. They
will be joined there by Mr.
Squires.
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Dkrahf-Day
An event of Saturday, July
30, was the wedding of Miss
Verity Louise Day to Edward
John Dierauf Jr. of Berkeley,
Calif. The ceremony was sol
emnized at two o clock in the
afternoon at Sacred Heart
Catholic church, with the Rev.
John lie officiating.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benjamin
Day Jr., Gold Rey, Cent-al
Point, and the bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. cawara
J. Dierauf, Tenafly, N, J.
Bruno Pellegrini played
the wedding music, and the
church was decorated with
white yellow - centered dais
ies. The bride wore a simply-
designed gown of white taf
feta trimmed with appliques
of lace on the short sleeves
and at the neckline, and with
wide bands of tucking around
the ankle-length skirt. Her
short net veil was held by a
chaplet of stephanotis and she
carried a bouquet of these
flowers.
Miss Susan Robin Day was
honor attendant for her sis
ter, and bridesmaids were
Miss Ann Morton, Palo Alto,
Calif., and Miss Dianne Day,
Astoria. Ore., another sister.
They wore taffeta frocks of
pale green and silver ana
bows of ribbon on their hair.
The honor attendant carried
white inarguerites, and the
bridesmaids' bouquets were
yellow marguerites.
Mr. Day escorted his daugh
ter down the church aisle, and
Thomas Dierauf, Virginia,
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Gardiner Home
Scene of Event
Mrs. Murray S. Gardiner
was hostess for a lea Satur
day afternoon at her home at
3777 Old Military Road.
Guests were a group of wo
men employees ot the Califor
nia-Oregon Power company,
and California Pacific Utili
ties. The decorations were them
ed to the contemporary Or
iental decor of the Gardiner's
home, and the tea table center
piece was of pink and white
gladiolus and carnations.
Pouring were Mrs. Gladys
Gardner, Ashland, Mrs. Flor
ence Lance and Mrs. Ernest
Ross. About 50 guests attend
ed. To Leave
Seth M. Bullis, 15 Florence
avenue, plans to leave Thurs
day, August 11, from San
Francisco for Washington,
D. C, where he will visit his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Parsons, Falls
Church, Va.
Mr. Bullis plans to spend
seveial weeks in the East.
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Ceremony Held at Church
was best man for his brother.
James Haag and David Scheu-
ring, both Berkeley, seated
the Juests.
V.ie reception which fol
lowed was held on the- lawn
at the Day's lakeside home in
the Gold Rey area.
Among the guests were the
bride's two grandfather's Guy
Conner, Portland, and Ear
Benjamin Day, Blue Moon
ranch, Central Point. Mr. Con
ner, who lived in Jackson
county until 1942, came here
In 1912. The Earl Day family
arived in Sams Valley in 1914.
The bride was born in Med
ford and grew up at the Day's
ranch in Sams Valley.
Others who came from a
distance for the wedding were
the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Christopher Day, who came
Parties Honor
Bridal Couple;
Rites Saturday
Miss Marilyn Mullen,
whose wedding to John Nel
son Snowden was set for late
Saturday afternoon at First
Methodist church, was honor
ed at a number of parties in
recent days.
A bridal shower was given
by Mrs. F. T. Haupert and
Mrs. Raymond Mencke at the
Haupert home, 222 Valley
View drive, Wednesday eve
ning. Eighteen guests attend
ed. The Haupert home was dec
orated in pink and white for
the event, and ribbons from a
pink and white umbrella led
to Miss Mullen's gifts, placed
about the rooms. White bells
and garden flowers completed
the decor.
Miss Mullen, Mr. Snow
den and members of the wed
ding party were entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buff
ington at their home on
Campbell road Thursday eve
ning. Out-of-town guests and the
wedding party attended a din
ner given Friday evening by
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. B. Mullen, North
Barneburg road, at Rogue
Valley Country club.
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LAWRENCE'S
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Specializing in Fine Silver,
130 East Main
from Texas by way of Chi
cago; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ey
erly, James Shull and William
Shull, Salem, Ore.; Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Stewart, cousins
of the Days from Yreka,
Calif.; Arthur Weston, Berke
ley; Leo Levenson, Portland;
Mrs. Dale Rice and children,
James and Theresa, Gold
Beach, Ore.; the bride's aunt
and cousins; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Burgoyne, uncle and
auni of the bride from Eugene
with their daughter, Mrs.
Richard Brown and her
daughter, Mary Ann.
Miss Morton, one of the
bridesmaids, arrived here
from the Hawaiian islan &
where she had been vacation
ing while en route home from
a year in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dierauf will
live at 1112 Shattuck avenue,
Berkeley. The bride, attend
ed Marylhurst college in Ore
gon and later the University
of California at Berkeley. She
formerly taught art at Pleas
anton High school in Califor
nia and is enrolled in grad
uate work at the University
of California.
The bridegroom attended
Stevens Institute of Technol
ogy, Hoboken, N.J., and the
University of California. He
Pi Phis Plan
Dinner Tuesday
Alumni and active mem
bers of Pi "Beta Phi, national
social sorority, will meet for
dinner at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday,
August 9, at the home of
Mrs. H. C. Massinger, 1017
South Peach st., Medford.
This summer meeting,
which has become an annual
affair, is for members of the
sorority who reside in the
Medford-Ashland area. Ac
tives attend as guests of the
alumnae club. New alumnae,
who have not been contact
ed, are to make reservations
with Mrs. Elliott MacCrack
cn, MUrdock 5-8006.
After the dinner a business
meeting will bo conducted by
Mrs. MacCracken, Ashland,
president of the alumnae club,
and Mrs. R. J. O'Sullivan of
Medford.
Sterling.
Diamonds and Watches
Est. 1908
Here
has completed requirements
for his master's degree in in
dustrial engineering and is
to receive the degree in Sep
tember. He is a teacher in the
science department of Berke
ley high school.
Before her wedding the
bride was honored at a show
er given at a meeting of the
bridge club to which her
mother belongs. The party
was held at the home of the
bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Day, Gold
Rey.
The bride's grandfather,
Ear.l Day, and Mrs. Day were
hosts for the rehearsal party,
inviting guests to their home
on Blue Moon ranch.
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