SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, I960
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Mr. and Mn. J. Michael Lewis
(Hughei photo)
Diane Melissa Gourley
Bride of Michael Lewis
Ashland - Miss Diane Mel
issa Gourley became the bride
of J. Michael Lewis Satur
day, August 13, in a cere
mony in Trinity Episcopal
church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Gourley, 1675 Sis
kiyou boulevard, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Grace Donnelly, 423 North
Main street.
The Rev. Duane Alvord of
ficiated at the service, which
was read at two o'clock in the
afternoon in a setting of or
chid and white gladioli and
chrysanthemums. Mrs. Edna
Dougherty was organist.
The bride, escorted by her
father, wore a ballerina-length
gown of Alencon lace and
tulle over taffeta, with fitted
bodice, three-quarter-length
sleeves and sweetheart neck
line. The front of her full
skirt had alternating panels
of lace and tulle detailed with
lace appliques and the back
was styled with a cascade of
tulle ruffles. A cap of lace
and tulle, embroidered with
pearls, held her elbow-length
veil of silk illusion. . .
The bride's bouquet was of
white carnations and pink
rosebuds.
Mrs. Lawrence D. Gourley,
Grants Pass, sister-in-law of
the bride, was matron of hon
or. She wore a gown of orchid
chiffon over satin. The fitted
bodice had cap sleeves and a
cummerbund of purple satin.
She carried a white prayer
book with pink rosebuds.
Wayne Niehaus, Central
Point, was best man. Ushers
were Charles R. Gourley, the
bride's brother, and Ben G.
Pool: uncle of the bride, both
of Crater Lake National park,
The bride's parents gave a
reception at their home fol
lowing the ceremony. Cake
was served by Mrs. Charles
Booth and Mrs. Nora Page,
Klamath Falls, aunts of the
bride, and punch was served
by Mrs. Ben Pool and Mrs.
Fred Carlisle, Crater Lake
National park, also aunts of
the bride. Mrs. Wayne Nie
haus, Central Point, was in
charge of the guestbook. Mrs.
Jeanne Garland and Mrs.
James Driscoll assisted with
gifts.
The young couple traveled
to Seattle, Wash., where the
bridegroom is stationed with
the United States Navy. For
traveling the bride wore a
sheath dress of blue cupioni
with white polka dots and
white accessories. Her corsage
was of pink rosebuds.
The bridegroom attended
schools in Roseburg and the
bride was graduated from
Ashland High school last
spring.
Nieces Are Guest
Of Hornbrook Family
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Johnson, Kansas City,
Mo., and their daughter and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Perrin, Prairie Village,
Kan., arrived Monday eve
ning for a visit at the home of
Mrs. Johnson is Mr. Adams'
Mrs. Johnson is Mr. Adams
niece, and Mrs. Perrin, his
great-niece. The Adams plan
to take their guests to Crater
lake, and other points of in
terest in southern Oregon and
northern California during
their stay here.
Hornbrook - Mrs. George
Smith and sons, Rusty and
Jackie, spent last week in
Hayward, Calif., visiting Mrs.
Smith's sister and her fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norvil
Hanke, and son. Mr. Smith
drove to Chico on Sunday to
bring them home.
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To Be Topic
Of WSCS .
"Work Among Children" is
the theme of the program
being planned for the meeting
of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service in First
Methodist church on Tuesday,
August 23.
Mrs. Preston Hobbs, who is
in charge of the program, will
be assisted by three speakers.
Miss Nancy Duncan will re
port to the group on Senior
High Institute held at Dead
Indian Soda springs camp in
July. She was one af 19 Med
ford youth who attended the
week there. Mrs. Kenneth R.
Blair will speak on the work
and program of the vacation
Bible school which closed
early this month. Mrs. L. L.
Lollis will describe the activi
ties of the laboratory -school
training of church school
teachers which she attended
in June.
Mrs. John Kent is planning
the worship service for the
day and assisting her will be
five high school girls, the
Misses Jeannine James, Shar
on Smith, Susan Garner, Bar
bara Walker and Nancy Dun
can. Activities for this Woman's
Society day begin at 9:30 with
devotions, followed at 10 a.m.
by the business session con
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Milton Snow. The program
will begin at 11 a.m.
Circle 1, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Omar Bacon and
Mrs. Cleo Epps, will serve the
luncheon at 12:15 p.m. A nurs
ery is provided throughout
the day for pre-school chil
dren. All members and inter
ested persons are invited to
attend.
Many Travellers
Visit Hornbrook
In Recent Days
Hornbrook - Many visitors
have been in Hornbrook re
cently to spend some time
with relatives and friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward M,
Smith and children, Michael
and Karen - Marie, Orland,
Calif., were week end guests
of Dr. Smith's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Smith.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Nye were Mr.
and Mrs. Enrest Wingert,
Mesa, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Collier, Klamath
Falls. The three couples are
long-time friends, and had not
seen each other for several
years.
Robert Russell, Hoseville,
Calif., spent the week end
here with his mother, Mrs.
Mildred Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams
and two daughters visited
Sunday- at the home of Mrs.
Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ardon Burns. The Adams
were en route to their home
at Bellflower, Calif., after a
vacation trip to Yellowstone
park.
Mrs. Rose MacKinnon left
Tuesday for her home in Cal
gary, Alberta, Canada, after
three week s visit here wltn
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John MacKin
non, and daughter, Patty.
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Stanley Plummer. Walla Walla. Wash., well known West
coast harpsichord player, will be featured for the second
lime in a Sunday aiternoon concert series of ' the Oregon
Shakespearean festival in Ashland. The concert is planned
for 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the theater.
(Dwaine Smith photo)
Program Announced For
Festival Concert Today
Ashland - Stanley Plum
mer, harpsichordist from
Whitman college, will again
be featured in the Sunday af
ternoon Oregon Shakespear
ean festival concert here. The
concert is set for today at
4:30 at the Festival theater.
Mr. Plummer was on tile
program last Sunday. Addi
tional soloists this afternoon
will be Miss Sheila Schuer
man, vocalist from Medford,
Mrs. Rossme Taylor, festival
lute player, and Ted Lawson,
trumpeter, a member of the
acting company.
Mr. Plummer, who has con-
certized extensively on the
West Coast, will play Eliza
bethan songs for harpsichord.
Miss Schuerman will sing
"Passing By," by Edward
Purcell; "O 'Tis The Melody,"
by T. H. Bayly, and "When
Love is Kind," an old English
song.
Mrs. Taylor will play "The
Green Willow," "Queen's
Mary's Dump," "Pavan," "The
Huntingtower Ballad," and a
French Canadian dancing
song. She and Susan Shively,
another festival musician,
will play a duet, "Now, Oh
Now I Needs Must Part," for
lute and viol.
Mr. Lawson will play
"Trumpet Voluntary" by Pur
cell. The concert series will con
clude August 28 with a dance
concert by the Festival Danc
ers, under the direction of
Amanda Taylor.
Council
Announces j
Institute
At a recent meeting of the
board of Medford Council of
United Church Women, plans
were laid for the coming fall
Mission Institute. It is to be
held in Eastwood Baptist
church under the leadership ;
of Mrs. Melvin Hoover Fri-1
day, September 23.
It has been announced that
no luncheon is to be held
during this fall session and
that books will be grouped
for briefing. It has been the
custom to consider a large
number of books separately
thus making an over long ses
sion of reviews, state those
making the plans.
Mrs. Violet Ricken will
conduct devotions. '
Theme for home mission
study is "Heritage and Hori
zons in Home Missions." The
foreign mission theme is "Into
All the World Together." The
study books will be sold at
the close of the session.
Plans for the World Com
munity Day program are also
being considered and will be
directed by Mrs. Byron Pierce.
Children's clothing and piece
goods are requested and also
home medical kits. Night
gowns having open front
yokes for children from 2 to
10 are also listed among the
needs.
The Mission Institute opens
at 9:30 a.m. and will close
at 12 noon. A nursery will
care for small children, it is
stated.
Swim Party
Valley alumnae of Gamma
Phi Beta sorority will enter
tain active members at a swim
party Monday, August 22, at
the home of Mrs. John Craw
ford, 1503 East Main street.
The event is set for 7:30 p.m.
Visit Grandmother
Hornbrook - Stephen Wy
alt and Victor Snyder, Med
ford, are spending a week
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie' Bloomingcamp, and
their uncle, Charles Blooming
camp, Hornbrook. They were
brought south by Stephen's
mother, Mrs. R. D. Wyatt,
725 Sunrise avenue, and will
return with Victor's mother
Mrs. Marge Snyder, 625
West Jackson street.
Paul and Teresa Wyatt and
Karen Snyder made the trip
with Mrs. Wyatt.
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12 noon - 'Order of Am
aranth. Diamond lake picnic
grounds.
1 p.m.-Mistletoe camp, Koy
al Neighbors of America,
Lithia park, Ashland. .
4:30 p.m.-Stanley Plum
mer, harpsichordist, concert,
Oregon Shakespearean festi
val, Ashland.
Monday
12:30 p.m.-Medford Grand
mothers club, home of Mrs.
Robert Rucker, 25 Quince
street.
12:30 p.m. - Adarel Past
Matrons club, home of Mrs.
V. T. Wilson, 4120 Pacific
highway, Rogue River.
7:30 p.m. - Gamma Phi
Ttpta snroritv alumnae, home
of Mrs. John Crawford, 1503
East Main street.
Tueiday
9:30 a.m. - Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service,
First Methodist church.
1 p.m. - Rogue Valley Herb
Society, Ping's Gardens.
1 p.m. - Past Chiefs club
of Pythian Sisters, home of
Mrs. Walter Michael, 475
Charlotte Anne road.
7:30 p.m. - Senior Activity
Center orchestra public con
cert, Library park.
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10 a.m. - Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs
Alex Connell, ,3587 Jackson
irilla hlflhw&V.
t . . noon - Townsend club
and .auxiliary, north side of
Hawthorne park.
6:30 p.b. - fytnian Bun"
shine Girls, Pythian building.
Thursday
9 a.m. - Natural Food As
sociates state convention, Wil
son school.
12:30 p.m. - Medford So
journers club, Girls Commu
nity club.
Friday
B-an n.b. - Lewis and Clark
college Pop and Mom group,
Clifford Voight home, S Val
ley View drive.
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