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Gaines- PV liters Ceremony
Held, at Nazarene Church
Mr. and Mil. Gerald William Gaines
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The wedding of Miss Bar
bara Ann Wallers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Walt
ers, 89 Vashti Way, to Gerald
William Gaines, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Gaines,
2191 Kings highway, was an
event of Saturday, August 6.
The ceremony took place in
First Church of the Nazarene,
the church in which the bride
groom's parents were married.
The Rev. James Gordon of
Mt. Pitt Church of the Naz
arene read the double-ring
service at three o'clock in the
afternoon before approximate
ly 125 guests, baskets of pink
and white gladioli decorated
the altar. Mrs. Arnold Thomas
was soloist.
Miss Judy Matheny, Jack
sonville, was maid of honor.
Serving as flower girls were
Sandra Walters, sister of the
bride; Trudy Woodhouse, Mer
rill, cousin of the bride; Lori
Souza, Jacksonville; and Wan
da Cummons, the bride
groom's cousin. Jeanne Cum
mons lighted candles.
The bride's gown was of
white nylon over white satin,
ballerina length, and her short
veil was trimmed with pearls.
Mr. Walters gave his daughter
in marriage.
Miss Matheny wore a gown
of red lace over white satin
and a red lace headband. Her
bouquet was of white rose-
buds. The flower girls wore
dresses of white and pink ny
lon with flower headbands.
They carried pink rose nosegays.
Mrs. Walters wore a pastel
dotted Swiss frock with white
accessories and a pink rose
bud corsage. The bridegroom's
mother chose a pastel blue
chiffon frock with white ac
cessories and a pink rosebud
corsage.
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Gary Doyle, Redding, Calif.,
cousin of the bridegroom, was
best man. Ushers were Lonnie
Walters, brother of the bride,
and David Gaines, brother of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Oscar Rylander, grand
mother of the bride, and Mrs.
James Dole, grandmother of
the bridegroom, cut and
served the wedding cake at
me reception which followed.
Mrs. Gary Walters poured
punch; Mrs. Alba Comer
poured coffee; and Mrs. Rich
ard Souza and Mrs. Robert
Misener were in charge of the
gift table. Miss Rita McBeth
attended the guest book.
The knife used at the event
was a gift from the bride's
aunt, Mrs. George Walters,
and bears the intitials of the
newlyweds.
The young couple traveled
to the Lake of the Woods on
their honeymoon and are mak
ing their home at 1103 Sweet
road. The bride was gradu
ated from M e d f o r d High
school last spring and the
bridegroom was graduated in
1959. He is employed by Trail
Creek Lumber company.
For traveling the bride
wore a tan suit with white ac
cessories. A shower honoring
the bride and bridegroom was
given before their wedding by
Mrs. James Dole, Mrs. Joe
Thomas and Mrs. Roy
Deutschman. Twenty -five
guests attended.
Another shower August )
was given for the bride by
Mrs. Souza and Mrs. Misener.
Betrothal News
Announced Here
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. War-
nock, 2009 Orchard Home
drive, announce the engage
ment of their daughter Col
leen Ann, to Kenneth P.
Struck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Struck, Prospect.
Miss Warnock is a gradu
ate of Mcdford High school
and Southern Oregon college.
She will teach in the Coos
Bay school district this fall.
Her fiance served in the
United States Navy for four
year and . attends Oregon
Technical Institute where he
will graduate in December.
A December wedding is
planned.
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Miss Colleen Warnock
(Knackstsdi photo)
Mist Brenda Barrdl
(Fehly photo)
Brenda Barrell,
Thomas Taylor
Engaged To Wed
Announcement was made
recently of the engagement of
Miss Brenda Barrell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bar
rell, 101 Grcenway drive,
Medford to Thomas H. Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tay
lor, Crescent City, Calif.
Miss Barrell, a graduate of
Medford High school, will be
graduated today from Sacred
Heart School of Nursing in
Eugene. She will be employed
at the hospital following her
graduation.
Mr. Taylor i.s a student at
the University of Oregon and
a member of Kappa Sigma
fraternity. A December wed
ding is being planned by the
young people.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrell and
their younger daughter, Mar
cia, are in Eugene today to at
tend the graduation ceremonies.
Parties Honor
Nancy McKeown;
Rites Saturday
Two showers honoring
bride-to-be Miss Nancy Mc
Keown were given last week
prior to her wedding Satur
day to Terry Grey Sherwood,
Milwaukie.
. She. is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. McKeown,
516 Willamette avenue, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sher
wood, 1020 Jasper street.
Miss Mira Frohnmayer and
her .mother, Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer, 1656 Spring street,
were hostesses for a luncheon
and kitchen shower honoring
Miss McKeown last Wednes
day. Guests were Miss Marilyn
Olson, Miss Carol Hoist, Mrs.
Ruth Foote. Mrs. William
Sherwood, Mrs. Alan Budd,
Mrs. Wayne Jamison and
daughter, Mrs. John Corson,
Mrs. Frank McKeown and
daughter, Carol, and Miss Su
zanne Smith.
A miscellaneous shower
was given Thursday evening
by Miss Sonja Peterson and
her mother, Mrs. Emil Peter
son, Jacksonville highway.
Miss Peterson was maid of
honor at the wedding.
Twenty-five guests attend
ed. Gifts were presented in a
pink umbrella.
and delightfully refreshing
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Sorority Slates Council Session
A meeting of the Southern
Oregon District council, Ep
silon Sigma Alpha, has been
scheduled for 1 p.m. today at
the Tally-Ho Dining room,
Talent. Alpha Kappa, Ash
land, will be host chapter for
the event.
Members are expected from
all chapters In this district, in
cluding Alpha Iota and Gam
ma Rho, Grants Pass; Alpha
Lambda and Delta Omega,
Medford, and the Ashland
sorority.
Mrs. Willy Fishcher, slate
educational director and presi
dent of Delta Omega, will
speak on the educational pro
gram for the coming year.
Arrangements will be made
for the annual sale of choco
late mints September 13, 14
and 15.
Portland Woman
It Visitor Hr
Jacksonville - Mrs. Sarah
Henderson, Portland, has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Alice Vincent, Jacksonville
highway, for some weeks.
Miss Frankie Adams, Yreka
also has been a recent visitor
at the Vincent home.
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