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2 C MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, I960 wmm imiinijiun 5. 5 i r r niJJM. m 3 . , - ' '' . j r ' 1,1- i f Mri. Arnold Jouph Widmr ii th for- The Widmer-Dcveri ceremony wai held Au mer Sally Ann Dererf, diughier of Mr. and guit 13 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Mm. Blaine Devon, 182S Oregon terrace. (Clatiic photo) Catholic Rites Held Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Sally Ann Devers to Arnold Joseph widmer Saturday, August 13 The wedding rites and nup tial mass were celebrated at 10 o'clock in the morning by the Rev. John Ilg. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Devers, 1825 Oregon terrace, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr.1 and Mrs. Xavier Widmer, Barnett road. The bride wore an ivory satin gown fashioned with cathedral train. Her French illusion veil fell from a satin coronet trimmed with pearls and she carried a shower of stephanotis and white roses centered with a white or chid.. 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Mr. Devers escorted his1 daughter to. the church al tar and Patrick Dugan was best man for Mr. Widmer. Seating the guests were Tim othy Dugan and James Val entine. Patrick and Michael Naumes served as acolytes. For the wedding and the reception which followed at the Devers home, the bride's mother wore a sheath of ice blue brocaded satin with rhinestone trim, and match ing hat of blue flowers. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of sheer blue embroider ed cotton and pink accessor ies. Their corsages were white orchids. Yellow flowers decorated the church for the ceremony, and the Devers home for the reception. Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel and Mrs. Eugene DeVoe presided at the punch bowls. Mrs. John Laden and Mrs. Frances Flinn poured coffee and Mrs. Fred Brcnnan cut the wedding cake. Assisting were Mrs. Robert Naumes, Mrs. Marjory Olds, Mrs. Ronald McKenna and Mrs. Donald McClintock. Miss Jane Killingsworth took charge of the guest book and Miss Rose Widmer, the gifts. Anita and Linda Jarmin passed rice and the bride groom's cake. The cake was cut with a knife loaned by Mrs. John Lynch. The' ncwlyweds are travel ing to Victoria and Vancou ver, B. C, on their wedding trip. The bride's traveling at tire was a navy blue and white suit and white acces sories. The bride is a graduate of Mcdford High school and Southern Oregon college and is a member of the teaching staff of Jacksonville school. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary's High school and Is a student at Southern Ore gon college. He is employed at Timber Products. The Wid mors will live at 411 West Twelfth street. Among the wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Melrose McClintock, P o r t land, uncle and aunt of the bride. Couple Returns From Honeymoon Happy Camp-Mr. and. Mrs. George Holly have returned to Happy Camp from a honey moon in the High Sierras, through the Feather River country and Lassen park. They were married at Sparks. Nov., August 10, In the First Methodist church by the Rev. John Hamilton whose father was formerly pastor at Happy Camp Methodist church. Mr. Holly is a partner in the Happy Camp cafe. Miss Janice Hall Honored at Dance Tiller - Drew - Thirty - five young people attended the teen-dance at Club 227 Au gust 12. The dance, in honor of Miss Janice Hall, who Is visiting here with her mint, Mrs. Jack Grcemnan, was planned by Miss Bonnie Bou ncy. Chapcronos were Mrs. Jack Grecnman, Mrs. Charles Port er, Mrs. Glann Rogers, and nirs, iiuoeri nonney, r s -'t'-i-i.-'f ' , ', t'tjH I i ' - "' 1 MJLM - l,;. l .m,,Jfc'J::i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Joseph Widmer (Classic photo) Winter Wedding Planned by Pair Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Ellen Morgan, daughter of Capt. George Morgan (retired) and Mrs. Morgan, 924 Stewart ave nue, to Charles A. Langston son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langston, 717 North River side avenue. Miss Morgan, a senior at Medford High school, plans to graduate in June, 1961. Her fiance served three years in the Navy and attend ed Southern Oregon college, He is employed in the adver tising department of the Med ford Mail Tribune. A . January wedding has been planned by the young couple. rev ' v Mist Ellen Morgan (Brainerd photo) Wedding Date Set By Couple Bonanza Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Crawford, Bonanza, an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter, Sher ry Louise, to Gordon Wayne (Mike) Conley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anzel C. Conley, Butte Falls. Miss Crawford is a gradu ate of Bonanza High school and her fiance was graduated from Butte Falls High school. Both young people will be juniors at Southern Oregon college this fall. A September 3 wedding is planned. m Artist, Wife City Visitors Arthur Beaumont, former naval commander, artist, ad venturer and past-president of the Long Beach Art associa tion, was a visitor in Med ford last Sunday and again Friday. Accompanied by his wife, the distinguished artist fulfilled a commission to paint a new-type U.S. Naval light, cruiser at the Bremer ton, Wash. base. Mr. Beaumont, whose edu cation in art included leading academies in this country, England, Belgium and France, (s considered one of Ameri ca's leading watercolorists. His travels with the Navy have covered both poles and almost every port in the world. Recently he accom panied a historic U.S. Navy National Science Foundation expedition to the- unknown Bellingshausen Sea in the Antarctic on the Naval ice breaker, Glacier. While In this city the Beau monts were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grey, 42 South Barneburg road. McNairs Return After Vacation Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc Nair and three sons, 229-Valley View drive, have returned from a vacation spent at the Shlndler cabins, Agness, Ore. The vacation spot is located about 20 miles up the Rogue river from Gold Beach, and is reached only by boat. Minister, Wife Plan Open House Dr. and Mrs. D. Kirkland West will hold open house at their ' new home, 2550 Old Miilitarv road. Monday and Tuesday, August 22 and 23. Hours will be from 7 to 10 o'clock each evening. Dr. West Is pastor of First Presbyterian church, and members of his congregation are invited to attend.- Mistletoe Club To Hold Picnic "Mistletoe cam p,'. Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a picnic luncheon today at 1 o'clock in Lithia, park, Ashland. Members are to meet north of the bandstand and bring their table service, a covered dish, drink and folding chairs and tables, it available. Fashi ions For The Bride and for every member of the Bridal Party -- let us help you plan the wedding of your dreams. S f ASHION CENTER 214 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-7169 MUi Kay Aikwiih Betrothal News Is Announced Central Point-Mr. and Mrs. William H. Askwith, 466 South First street, announce 1 1 tne engagement ot their daughter, Kay, to Gordon L. ' Rivenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle F. Rivenburg, 816 I Constant avenue, C e n t r a 1 1 Point. Miss Askwith is a graduate of Crater High school and at tended Southern Oregon col lege. She is employed at First National bank of Oregon, Cen tral Point branch. The bridegroom-to-be was graduated from schools in Vancouver, Wash., and is em ployed at White City Plywood company. No date has been set for : their wedding. Engagement News Of Interest Here ninHclnno 1r, lyr I n 11, 1, .. n i . , I n. . v-nnurein, uiaasione, former residents of this area, i announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Shirlee Ann, to Du- ane Sylvester, Milwaukie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Syl vester, Litchfield, Minn. Miss Childreth is a gradu ate of West Linn High school and Northwestern School of Commerce. 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