Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1960, Image 19

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    SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1960
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Monle
Relatives Visit At
Recent guests at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Zerald Lau
rine, and Mrs. Elsie Cushings,
396 Pierce road, were rela
tives of Mr. Laurine. Mrs.
Cushings is his mother.
They included Mr. and
Mrs. James Frost and son,
Earl, Newport Beach, Calif.,
arother-in-law and sister; Mr.
ind Mrs. Zeneph Laurine and
daughter, Zoeanne, Portland,
jrother and sister-in-law, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeffries,
nd daughter and son, Zoetta
ind David.
All of Mrs. Cushings' chil
Jren have names beginning
with the letter Z, Mrs. Frost
s named Zenobia and Mrs.
Jeffries, her granddaughter,
Gifts for the
BRIDE
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Clifford Vaight
(Ferebee photo)
Laurine Home
is Zennette.
Also visiting at the Lau
rine home were friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Crawford,
Portland.
The group visited Oregon
caves national monument
while here. They returned to
their homes last week.
Meeting Announced
For Past Matrons
A meeting of Adarel's Past
Matron's club is scheduled for
Monday, August 22, at 12:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. V.
T. Wilson, 4120 Pacific high
way, Rogue River. Members
needing transportation are
asked to call Mrs. C. E. Cog
gins, SPring 2-8648.
jjeam
617 East Main
Miss Nyback PFed
To Med ford Man
Klamath Falls Miss San
dra Lucille Nyback, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alrick Ny
back, 3614 South Sixth street,
became the bride of Monte
Clifford Voight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Voight, 5
Valley View drive, Medford,
at a ceremony August 7 in the
First Presbyterian church. Dr.
D. Kirkland West, minister at
the First Presbyterian church,
Medford, read the rites.
Woodwardia fern, candles,
white gladioli and Happiness
roses decorated the altar. Pew
bouquets of the same roses
decorated the aisles. Robert
Blair, Portland, was soloist,
and Miss Susan Williams was
organist.
Mr. Nyback escorted his
daughter to the altar. She
wore a Bianchi original gown
of candlelight silk mist, em
bossed with hand-drawn Alen
con lace over-embroidered
with tiny pearls, and she car
ried a Bible topped with an
arrangement of white Cattleya
and Herringsonia orchids and
white elf rosebuds.
Miss Maureen Byrd, Forest
Grove.a sorority sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Bar
bara Reed, the bride's cousin;
Miss Gail Voight, Medford,
sister of the bridegroom; Miss
Janie Stinson, Medford, the
bridegroom's cousin, and Miss
Evelyn Vaughn, Portland,
another sorority sister of the
bride. Miss Carol McFadyen,
cousin of the bride, served as
junior bridesmaid.
' The attendants' gowns, of
misty blue silk organza over
matching blue taffeta, were
princess style, with scoop
necklines and shirred short
sleeves. Bias bands and silk
organza roses trimmed the
gowns. They wore pale blue
satin shoes and gloves and
carried cascade bouquets of
small garnet and deep red
Happiness roses.
Susie Soran, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Soran,
was flower girl.
Edward Paul Tucker, Rose
burg, served as best man.
Ushers were Henry Wilkins,
Olex, Ore.; Tom Olson and
William Culp, Portland; Gary
Baker, Lakeview; Gary Bene
d i c t, McMinnville; Richard
Seidaman, Orrin Ormsbee and
John Weber. All are fraternity
brothers of the bridegroom
Jimmie Stinson, cousin of
the bridegroom, was junior
usher, and two cousins of the
bride, Michael McFadyen and
Rex Reed, lighted candles.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Nyback wore a mauve
silk organza lace sheath dress
with pink satin shoes and
gloves and a velvet hat of ma
genta and mauve. Her corsage
was of magenta Brazzo
orchids.
I Mrs. voignt cnose a Brocad
ed satin sheath of azure blue.
New
Transition
of a Brilliant
Classic!
Neo-classie look: the pullover,
a pure thoroughbred with
saddle - stitched shoulders,
double rib cuffs and higher
neckline that buttons in back
for non-stretch fit.
Softest Bernamere
incomparably soft.
Storm blue, white, sand,
poppy red, seal brown.
Sizes 34 to 40, $12.95
Matching neo-classic
cardigan, $19.95.
Exclusively at .
hairt9s
Phone S 2-8992
accented with darker blue vel
vet accessories. She wore
deep purple orchids.
A reception in the church
parlors followed the cere
mony. A fountain, arranged
with pink and white flowers,
was placed back of the receiv
ing line. Large baskets of pink
and white gladioli decorated
the rooms and arrangements
of pink Aristocrat roses and
sprays of glass wheat were on
the bride's table. Roses and
rubrum liles encircled the
punch bowls.
Miss Helen Blanas and Miss
Kathleen Hepburn cut the
cake. Mrs. Arthur Reed, aunt
of the bride, and Mrs. Harry
Scribner, aunt of the bride
groom, poured coffee. Mrs. Eu
gene Bailie was at the gift
table; Miss Yvonne Bailey at
the punch table, and Miss Ann
Scribner, cousin of the bride
groom, at the punch bowl.
Taking charge of the guest
book was Miss Sharon Lantz
Fraternity brothers of the
bridegroom sang the Sigma
Phi Epsilon Sweetheart song
as they approached the newly
weds in the receiving line.
The young couple traveled
to Banff, Alberta, Canada, on
their honeymoon, the bride
wearing a pink and white en
semble with white accessories
and a corsage of white Ca
ttleya orchids.
In Portland
The newlyweds will make
their home in Portland after
September 10 and the bride
groom will enter his senior
year at Lewis and Clark col
lege. The bride, a graduate of
Klamath Union High school in
1958, attended Pacific univer
sity for two years as a music
major, and will transfer to
Multnomah college to study
business next month.
She is a member of Theta
Nu Alpha sorority and was a
vocalist with the Pacific Uni
versity Singers. The bride
groom is a member of Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternity, Inter
collegiate Knights and the
Palatinian society.
Coming from Medford, in
addition to those in the wed
ding party, were the bride
groom's father and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Smeltzer, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Williamson,
Mrs. D. Kirkland West and
son, Bruce.
Also in Klamath Falls for
the event were the bride
groom's grandmother, Mrs
Janie Voight, Nampa, Idaho;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heifer,
Mendocino, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Beck, Walnut
Creek, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Allen, Santa Rosa,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. William
Bond, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Gyle Lewis, Lebanon, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Tucker, Rose
burg. A rehearsal dinner and
dance for the wedding party
was held at the Reames club
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Car-
! michael, 103 Jeaneue avenua.
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sandra Lee, to
Lawrence Dale Dunshee, ion
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W.
Dumhee. Little Applegate.
Miss Carmichael was gradu
ated from -Medford High
school. The bridegroom-to-be,
a seaman first class in the
United States Navy, is station
ed at San Diego. He attended
Jacksonville High school. The
wedding it planned for the
summer of 1961.
September Rites
Planned by Pair
Provolt Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sakraida of Provolt announce
the engagement and forthcom
ing marriage of their daugh
ter, Mary Ann, to Patrick Carl
Barrett, Grants Pass.
Both were graduated from
Grants Pass Higli school with
the class of 1959. Miss Sakrai
da is employed as a dental as
sistant in the office of Dr.
William D. Penny, Grants
Pass. Her fiance will return
this fall to Southern Oregon
college in Ashland, where he
is a sophomore in pre
dentistry. He is employed by
the Bureau of Land Manage
ment, Medford.
-The wedding will be an
event of September 8 in Sa
cred Heart Catholic church
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Mrs. Donald Marnn Staley
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Staley-Flack Ceremony
Held in Boise Cathedral
An event of August 15 in
Boise, Idaho, was the wedding
of Miss Ellen Dian Flack to
Donald Martin Staley. The
bride is a daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Percy Gill Flack,
Boise, and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas G. Staley, Eagle
Point.
The ceremony was read at
6 o'clock in the evening at
St. Michael's cathedral, and
the reception was held at
Hillcrest Country club. About
300 guests attended.
The bride's gown of antique
ivory peau de soie with pearl-
embroidered Alencon .lace
was fashioned with scalloped
neckline, three - quarter
sleeves and chapel - length
train. She wore her mother's
full - length Brussel's lace
veil and carried a bouquet of
white roses and spider chrys
anthemums. The maid-of-honor was Miss
Jo Ginevra, New York City,
a former Stanford universi
ty classmate and New York
roommate of the bride. She
wore a frock of deep coral
chiffon with matching pic
ture hat and shoes. Her
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flowers were while.
Robert Bosworth, Medford,
was best man for Mr. Staley
and ushers were Thomas G.
Staley Jr., New York City,
brother .of the bridegroom
James Ragland, Medford, and
Bradford Scuddcr, William
Langroise, J. L. Scott and
Stanton Daly, Boise.
Mr.' and Mrs. Staley Sr.
were in Boise for the . wed
ding and reception and the
social events given for the
bride and bridegroom. Oth
ers, in Boise for the event
were Mr. and Mrs. Francis
j Russell, Mrs. Bosworth and
'Mrs. Ragland all Medford
I and the bridegroom's sister,
in-law.
Mr. Staley and his bride
were in Medford and Eagle
Point briefly last week and
then left for a trip up the
Oregon and Washington coast
to Seattle. They will have a
home near the bridegroom s
parents on the Rogue river.
Mr. and Mrs. Staley Jr.,
and their children, Michael
and Marc, left last week to
return to the East coast.
The Corner Shoe Store
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Ceremony
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Weds Pair
The wedding of Mrs. Mat-
tie Perkett, Phoenix, to Elmer
Hopkins, Central Point,
took place the evening of Au
gust 11 at the Edgar Cruce
home, 340 DeBarr avenue.
Mrs. Cruce is a daughter of
the bride.
The Rev. James K. Pack
of the Pentecostal Church of
God, Central Point, perform
ed the ceremony in the gar
den. Bouquets of gladioli add
ed to the outdoor setting.
The bride wore a d'-ess of
blue satin overlaid with blue
ylon lace. It was designed
with a V neckline and three-
quarter length sleeves She
carried a bouquet of rosebuds
centered with a lavender
orchid.
Miss Joyce Perkett, Talent,
granddaughter of the bride,
was her attendant. She wore
a blue nylon frock with white
floral design and carried a
bouquet of small roses.
Debora Cruce, another
granddaughter was flower girl
and Daniel Stewart, Hilt,
Calif., a grandson, was ring
bearer.
Richard Bottger, Jackson
ille, a grandson of the bride
groom, was best man. Elza
Perkett, Talent, eldest son of
of the bride, gave his mother
in marriage.
Miss Ladonna Cruce, the
bride's granddaughter, played
wedding music.
The bride s daughters, Mrs.
Cruce and Mrs. Henry Bott
ger, gave a reception follow
ing the wedding.
The newlyweds are making
their home at route 2, box
202. Mr. Hopkins is a night
watchman at Cascade Lumber
company.
Event Planned
By 'Watchdogs'
spvpral months aco a na
tional magazine featured an
article called "Watchdogs in
Hiirh Hm-1s". Many of these
watchdogs" live in the
nnmia Vnllnv.
They are members o xne
MorffnrH T.pairup of Women
Voters who will be hostesses
at n nipnir luncheon for new
members Wednesday, August
ii at thp home of Mrs. Harry
Danielson, 2316 Siskiyou
blvd.
. The luncheon will be served
at 12:30 with a program in
cluding swimming ana unuse
to follow.
Tha tvxiatlnf? is oDen to the
n,,Kiip nn thnt anv women in
terested in learning the league
ncnrrt-iim orp wplpome to at-
P"" - " .
ipnH Rpsprvations may be
made by calling Mrs. R. W.
Schwann at SPring 2-8825:
"Come and meet the watch
dogs and find out what they
watch and where they do
their watching," the commit
tee says.
Monday
Open
Nites 'Til 9
that Sole!
There's news in the new neu
tral color and the cushion
crepe sole that feels so bouncy
as you race to class I See this
brushed leather softy with a
classic look.
MEDFORD
Family Returns
From Mexico Stay
Happy Camp -Mrs. Ruby
grace Applegate and children
have returned from a vacation
trip to Mexico. They traveled
by plane to Puerte Vallarta,
Jalisco, where they enjoyed
boating, swimming and fish
ing. Mrs. Applegate is a teacher
in the Happy Camp High
school. Her three older chil
dren, Barbara, David and
Douglas will return to Berk
eley, Calif., this fall to go to
school. Barbara, who was
graduated last spring from
Berkeley High school, will
enter the University of Cali
fornia.
Six
Ifs f rot Medford
Serving So. Ore. & No. California for over 30 Years
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Debutante by IV illace
a nem sterling ptillern that i a traditional at the -lovely
deb about to be presented to Society - that if
modern, too, with sleek, flowing line emanating from
the sculpturesque warmth of on perfect rose. In third
dimension beauty, It hat the perfection of simplicity.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Quality Diamonds Honestly Priced
for Over Quarter of; a Century
Visit Sister
Recent guests at the homa
of Mrs. Charles Gile have
been a number of out-of-state
relatives, including her broth- '
er,, Walter Haynes, Jackson
ville, Fla., a sister, and Mrs.
Dorothy Gould, Hollywood,
Calif.
Mrs. Gile and her brother
had not seen each other for
53 years and spent much time
recalling the years when they
were young people in Kansas.:
Mr. Haynes has been in the
office supply business for 40
yers. Mrs. Gould, who visits
here each summer, is em
ployed by a Methodist church
publishing house.
- piece place setting $38.75
' Federal tax included
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