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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BA SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1960 2 B (J&iLk'i: i Mr. and Mr. Donald E. Wisely (Clonic photo) Church Ceremony Marries Couple Eagle Point - Miss Sharon Lee James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. James, Long Mountain road, Eagle Point, became the bride of Donald Eugene Wisely, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wisely, 97 Bigham lane, Central Point, at a ceremony August 20 in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. D. Kirkland West, minis ter at the First Presbyterian church, Medford, read the double ring service. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her white silk organza gown of original design was fashioned with sweetheart neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and a full skirt with a bustle forming a chapel-length train. Her veil was finger-tip length and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and orchids. Mrs. Richard Swinncy, Med ford, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Esther Smith and Miss Donna Shore, Medford. Miss Nyla Murray and Miss Marianne Samuelson, Medford, sorority sisters of the bride, were can dle-lighters. The attendants' gowns of light and dark pink silk organza over matching pink taffeta, were sheath- style with bolero jackets. They wore rose satin shoes and white gloves, and carried cascade bouquets of white gladioli. The candle - lighters wore sky-blue silk organza gowns over matching blue taffeta, fashioned with full skirts. Attendants Namd Robert G. Christian, Med ford, served as best man, and the ushers were Cecil Owings and Jerry Perkins, both of Medford. Dennis R. James and John K. James, the bride's brothers, also assisted at the wedding. Pink and white gladioli, huckleberry greenery and white candles decorated the altar. Miss Coleen Barr sang, and rWf mOZiiJ?. ..... J 5. Frustrated fraternity brothers of Bridegroom Donald Eugene Wisely, who had planned the usual hl-jinks to teas the newly-wedded young man and his bride, war left on the banks of the Rogua rlvar while the coupl started for their honeymoon by boat. True, tht boat trip didn't last vary long, for a short distance down stream in coupl disembarked at the spot wher ihair car was safely parked. and continued from there to Lake of the Woods. Helping the newlyweds with their "getaway" were the bride's fa ther. Jack James, and her cousin, Lt. (jg) Norman Win nlngham, Sunnyvale Calif., of the United States Navy, whose uniform mad lh "crew" look official. Mrs. Wisely Is th former Sharon L James (Classic photo) Service League To Hold Brunch And Bridge Party Medford Junior Service league will open the all so cial season with a brunch and bridge party at Mon Desir Monday, September 19. A .style show featuring the latest 'in fall and winter fashions, will be held during the brunch and eight valley stores are loaning clothing to be modeled by league members. The party will be in the Italian mood, with decor, music and prizes designed to give the guests the feeling that they are on a visit to Italy. Bridge prizes, other prizes, and a special prize, whose origin will be disclosed later, are products of Italy. Mrs. Jonathan Middleton and Mrs. Donald Wood are co-chairmen, and they urge valley women to make their reservations early. The Italian Interlude party will be held on one day only, and will be limited to 200 guests. Reser vations may be made by phon ing Mrs. James C. Hayes at SPring 2-4014 or Mrs. John C. Collins at SPring 3-2567. Newlyweds Honored Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Gil desgard were honored at a re ception Sunday, August 14, at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Eagle Point. Mrs. Gildcsgard is the for mer Lois Nelson, and her wed ding to Mr. Gildesgard took place In St. Luke's Lutheran church in Reno, Nev., July 25. For her wedding the bride wore a cocoa brown silk sheath with beige accessories and corsage of yellow spider chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Han Ron, Medford, attended the couple. The newlyweds travel ed to San Francisco and other coastal points on their wed ding trip, and are living at 281 Lozier lane, Medford. About 25 relatives and friends attended the recep tion. The wedding cake was bilked by Mrs. Howard Veach. The refreshment table was decorated with yellow and white gladioli. Mrs. Harvey Nelson and Mrs. Harvey Nelson Jr. cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Russell Smith poured. Mrs. Harold Kingcry took charge of the guest book. The bride is employed In the credit department of j Montgomery Ward and com pany in Medford. The bride groom is a Medford policeman. Two Students Given Degrees; Wedding Today Two students from Med ford, Miss Rose Marie Bcltz and Mrs. Donald Webb (nee Kay Thompson), received bachelor of science degrees in nursing August 19 and 20 at Walla Walla college. Wash. Miss Bellz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beltz, 1110 Niantic street. She is to be married today to John Louis Hayden. Mr. Hayden, formerly of Lima, Peru, was recently discharged from the Army. Mrs. Webb is a daughter of Mrs. Vyrbelle Thompson, Plaza apartments, and Dr. Bernard Thompson, 26 Crater Lake avenue. j Both young women are to take state board examinations in Portland Sept. 7 and 8 to qualify as registered nurses. Parents of the two students were in College Place, Wash., for the graduation exercises. HELP D US! -V netd detain, th, a'iihai, urnlture, anf ddlna. W. Pick Us, HHP OTHERS! Th Salvation Army 30 N. H.llr Spring 1-71JI Mrs. R. A. Sheldon was organ ist. Mrs. James wore for her daughter's wedding a pale blue linen sheath with white accessories and a white linen hat. Her corsage was of pale pink rosebuds. Mrs. Wisely -wore a pink linen sheath with white accessories and white rosebud corsag. The reception was held at the home of the bride's par ents on the Rogue river. The bride's table was lighted by tall pink tapers in silver can delabra and the rooms and the patio were decorated with white wedding bells and bas kets of pink and white glad ioli. Tables in the garden were centered with small wedding bells on pink cloths. The wedding cake, made by the bridegroom's mother, was cut with a knife loaned by Mrs. James A. Grigsby. Mrs. W. A. Graff and Mrs. Fred Greene poured coffee and Mrs. Mahr Reymers cut the wedding cake. Mrs. Bert Wright and Mrs. Robert E. Prentice presided at the punch bowls. Assisting were Mrs. Earl Lininger, Mrs. Harry Jewett and Mrs. Jack Mil- hoan. Mrs. Peter Johnston, sister of the bridegroom, took charge of the guest book and Miss Nancy Lininger, the gifts. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wisely, Portland, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom and their daughter, Jaunice; Mr. and Mrs. Melville Plass, La Grande, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Perkins, Roseburg; Mrs. Minnie White, great-aunt of the bridegroom. Chester D. Yee, Santa Rosa, Calif.; and Milton Kutsurclis, E. Stephen Muerer and Gerald D. Lveen, all of Sacramento, Calif., fra ternity brothers of the bride groom. Others from a distance were Robert Virtue, Eugene, uncle of the bride; Lt. and Mrs. Norman Winningham, Sunny vale, Calif., cousins of the bride; Miss Nita Winningham, Yreka, Calif., cousin of the bride; Miss Lynda Garner, Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Puhl, Eugene. To Liv in Idaho The newlyweds ar spend ing their honeymoon at Lake of the Woods before leaving for Pocatello, Ida., where the bridegroom will complete his course of study in pharmacy at Idaho State college. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue sheer sheath with white accessories and the or chid from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Phoenix High school and Ore gon State college where she was affiliated with Delta Del Delta sorority. She has accept ed a teaching position at Ains worth Elementary school in Pocatella. The bridegroom is a graduate of Crater High school and is a member of Phi Delta Chi fraternity. The evening before the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lininger were hosts to the bridal party at their new home on Skycrest drive, Ash land. Prior to her wedding the bride was honored at two showers. Mrs. Earl Lininger and Mrs. Richard Alley en tertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Alley on Green way circle, Medford. Miss Es ther Smith and Mrs. Mahr Reymers were hostesses at a surprise shower at the home of the b r i d e's parents on the Rogue river. Married Happy Camp - Mrs. Terry Hawley and James Groat were married in Reno, Nev., August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rus sell took the couple to Reno in their plane, and attended the couple for the wedding ceremony. Family Attends Wedding Friday Phoenix-The Rev. and Mrs. William Trusty and sons, Paul and Phillip, were in Klamath Falls Friday for the wedding of the Trustys' son, William to Cherrill Louise Stafford Klamath Falls. Also attending the wedding were the bridegroom s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trusty, Elk Creek-Trail, and the Rev. and Mrs. James Gor don of Mt. Pitt Church of the Nazarene. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Nampa Idaho, where they will attend Northwest Nazarene college. 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