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SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. 6 f rN TftB"5S. -f. i t t v I MmMmifhM'mn-, rfi,. ,1. Mm.rJmm Mrs. Kenneth Santiago is the iormer Delia Norma Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Robinson, 1917 East Main street. The Santiago - Robinson rites took place August 20 at St. Mark's Episcopal church and the reception which followed was at the Robinson home. (Brainerd photo) Episcopal Ceremony PFeds Couple St. Mark's Episcopal church was the scene of the wedding Saturday. August 20, of Miss Delia Norma Robinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Robinson, 1917 East Main street, to Kenneth Santiago, North Highlands, Calif. He is llio son of Mr. and Mrs. John Santiago, 3929 Fargo way, North Highlands. The double-ring wedding service was performed at four o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. George V. Bolster. A small number of friends and relatives attended. The bride's sisters, Mrs. T. G. Karrick Jr., Forest Grove, and Mrs. Dwight V. Sullivan were her attendants. John and Wilfred Santiago, broth ers of the bridegroom, were groomsmen and Theron G. Karrick. Jr., Forest Grove, seated guests. Mr. Robinson gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a ballerina-length gown of white nylon organza over taffeta, styled with very full skirt, edged in lace, and a fitted lace bodice with short sleeves and a scalloped Sa brina neckline. She carried a bouquet of white baby roses with stephanotis. Her finger-tip-length veil had been worn by her sisters at their weddings. It was held by a crown of seed pearls. The bride's attendants wore sheaths of light blue-brocaded cotton with cap sleeves and Sabrina neckline. They also wore blue whimsy veils with blue daisies and carried bou quets of white carnations. Arrangements of gladioli, white chrysanthemums and candelabra provided a back ground for the ceremony. Mrs. Ernest Conrad was at the or gan. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were hosts for a buffet supper and reception following the wed ding. Miss Karen Paschke served the cake; Mrs. Lyman Robinson poured coffee, and ten-year-old Winona Santiago, sister of the bridegroom, took charge of the guestbook. Three other young sisters of the bridegroom assisted in the rooms. Those traveling from out of town for the event, in addition to the bridegroom's family, in cluded Lt. and Mrs. John Ker shaw and two children, Mr. and Mrs. William Kanaske and M. Davenport, all of North Highlands, and Miss Judy Chastain, Portland. The bride attended Medford High school and Pacific uni versity. The bridegroom at tended Waipahu High school in Hawaii and Pacific univer sity. They will make their home in North Highlands fol lowing a wedding trip to Lake Tahoc. Miss Janet Kay Barker Wed to Donald Bowling: o Miss Janet Kay Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker, 222 Ashland avenue, became the bride of Donald Wayne Bowling, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowling, 802 Grant street, in a ceremony August 20 at St. Peter's Lu theran church. Baskets of yellow and white gladioli decorated the altar for the service, which was read by the Rev. John E. Simon at 7 o'clock in the eve ning. One hundred guests attended. The bride wore a white full-length gown of net over taffeta with long sleeves and a Sabrina neckline. Appliqued flowers decorated the neck line, sleeve points and skirt. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli. Mr. Barker gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Joyce Smith was maid of honor. Miss Patricia! Richey, Talent, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Marilyn Barker, Klamath Falls, the bride's cousin, were brides maids. The attendants wore ballerina-length gowns of yel low chiffon over taffeta with satin bands at the waist and neckline. White satin bands held their veils. The maid of honor carried a cascade bouquet of yellow gladioli and the bridesmaids carried nosegays of while car nations. Billy Gene Bowling was best man for his brother. Jack T. Walker II, David A. Elrod, Clark L. Barker, the bride's brother, and Jerry Jordan, cousin of the bridegroom, were ushers. Mrs. Richard Smith played the organ. The bride's mother wore a two-piece dress of wheat color, with bone-white accessories and a corsage of white gladi oli. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories and white gladioli. A reception followed in Girls Community club. Bas kets of yellow and white gladioli decorated the hall. Mrs. Evan Petty, Grants Pass, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, which had been decorated by Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Everett Barker, Klamath Falls, poured coffee and Mrs. Paul Phelps and Mrs. Oak Barker, both of Klamath Falls, poured punch. Mrs. Shirley Jones and Mrs. Lester Lingsheit, Kcno, were in charge of the gift table, while Mrs. Jack T. Walker II was in charge of the guest book. The bride was graduated from Medford High school in I960 and the bridegroom is a 1958 graduate of the school. He attended Southern Oregon college and is now an appren tice carpenter with M. j. Jor dan, contractor. The newly weds traveled to the Califor nia coast on their honeymoon, the bride wearing for travel a turquoise sheath with white accessories. They are making their home at 525 West Tenth street, apartment 4. A rehearsal dinner for the wedding party was given Au gust 19 at the M. J. Jordan home. Mrs. Jordan, aunt of the bridegroom, and her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack T. Walker II. were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wayne Bowling (Landis phoio) Medford League Planning Election Year Activities "Since this is an important election year, the program and work of the League of Women Voters will be more exciting and interesting than usual." according to Mrs. Dun bar Carpenter, Medford League president. Plans for the coming year's work will be outlined and dis cussed at a picnic luncheon, the year's first meeting, Wed nesday, August 31. New and prospective mem bers and guests are especially invited to attend this event, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Daniel son, 2316 Siskiyou boulevard. Programs of study and action in the areas of local, state and national government will be presented and opportuni ties for participation in pro grams throughout the year will be presented. League officers stress that there is "something for every one to do that will fit in with her own interests and back ground." Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. with an informal meeting at 1,30 o'clock, fol lowed by bridge and swim ming and a get-acquainted hour. September Rites Planned By Pair Talent - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tompkins, Foss road, Talent, have made known plans for the coming wedding of their daughter, Phyllis Marie, to Donald Ray Nelson. Mr. Nel son is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson, 1289 Woodrow lane, Medford. The couple plans to be mar ried in September. 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