SUWDAT, AUGUST 28, 19W
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE.
Brood-Hertam
Qeremony
Shower Given Tuesday Night
gust 27 at First Presbyterian
church.
The bride-elect was present
ed a shower of kitchen gifts
for her new home. An umbrel
la decorated in pink and
white and with wedding bells
was in the shower theme, and
the cake served at refresh
ment time was decorated with
umbrellas.
Thirty-one guests were in
vited to the evening event.
The bride is a daughter ot
Mrs. Ada C. Horsley, 651 J
street, Medford, and Comdr.
Grant E. Horsley, United
States Navy (Retired).
Miss Carol Jean Horsley
West Jackson street. Miss
was honored at a shower
given August 23 by Mrs.
John Rector at her home, 214
Horsley's wedding to Robert
Lee Gilmore took place Au
Eagle Point-Miss Linda
Louise Hertager, daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hertager,
Eagle Point, became the bride
of Delmar Gene Brood, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.
Brood, Dark Hollow road,
Phoenix, August 19. The Rev.
H. C. Coovert performed the
double-ring ceremony at Zion
Lutheran church at eight
o'clock in the evening. Ap
proximately 200 guests at
tended. Pink and white gladioli
decorated the church. May
nard Hadley was soloist, ac
companied by Miss Ruth
Coovert, organist.
The bride wore a gown of
white lace over satin, with
a full skirt and a scoop neck
line trimmed in seed pearls.
Her finger-tip length veil was
held by a headpiece trimmed
in pearls. She carried a bou
quet of white gladioli and
Cymbidium orchids with
sprays of ivy. Mr. Hertager
escorted his daughter to the
altar.
Her attendants were Miss
Patricia Clave, who was maid
of honor, and Mrs. David
Bliss, Trail, and Miss Nadine
Brood, Phoenix, sister of the
bridegroom, bridesmaids.
They wore gowns of pale
blue nylon chiffon with white
slippers. Their headpieces
were decorated with seed
pearls to match the bride's,
and they carried bouquets of
pink gladioli.
The flower girl. Shelly Cox,
Eagle Point, and the candle
lighters, Stephanie and Fran
ces Waits, Klamath Falls,
cousins of the bride, also wore
gowns to match, in taffeta.
Wears Pink
For the event, Mrs. Her
tager chose a pale pink bro
caded sheath dress with pink
and white accessories and a
rosebud corsage. The bride
groom's mother wore an off
white ensemble and a white
carnation corsage.
Duane Brood, Phoenix,
brother of the bridegroom,
was best man. Ushers were
Clyde Ashinhurst and Richard
Hertager, brother of the bride.
A reception followed in the
church. Tables were deco
rated with tuberous begonias
and pink and white gladioli.
Pink and rose tuberous be
gonias encircled the wedding
cake, which had been made
and decorated by the bride's
mother and her aunt, Mrs.
James Waits, Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Waits and Mrs. Earl
Brewold cut and served the
cake and Miss Glenna Bre
wold was at the .punch bowl.
Coffee was poured by Mrs.
Darrell Copeland. Miss Bar
bara Ashinhurst and Miss
Margie Brood were at the
gift table and Miss Suedene
Christian took charge of the
guest book.
Mrs. Earl Fichtner played
the piano during the recep
tion. To Lake Tahoe
The newlyweds traveled to
Lake Tahoe on their honey
moon and will make their
home at 1015 West 11th
slreet. The bridegroom, a
graduate of Phoenix schools,
attended Shasta Junior col
lege and is a senior at South
ern Oregon college. The bride
is a graduate of Eagle Point
High school and is employed
by Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan association.
Guests at the wedding in
cluded the bride's grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilding
Nelson, Klamath Falls, and
her grandmother, Mrs. Ruth
Hertager, Burlingame, Calif.;
and (he bridegroom's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Brood, Central Point.
Others from out-of-town in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Al Hjer-
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gen Brood
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tager and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Nelson and daughter, Yreka;
Knute Johnson, Madras; Mrs.
Dean Dewill and Mrs. Larry
Sowell, Klamath Falls; Mrs.
William Burgess, Tulelake;
and Irvin Eitreim, San Rafael
Calif.
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Is Guest Here
Miss Suzanne Patz, San
Diego, grand royal princess
of the Pythian Sunshine Girls
for California, was a guest at
a meeting of Talisman Rose
bud council Thursday night.
She was accompanied by her
father, Fred Patz, grand coun
cellor of Sunshine Girls, and
Mrs. Patz.
The Misses Linda Severson,
Phyllis and Donna Overturf
and Kelly Copeland present
ed several skits. Miss Mar
garet Grochocki gave a re
citation. Refreshments were
served by the Misses Dena
Griggs, Rose Ann Brooks and
Linda Severson..
The next meeting will be
held Thursday evening, Sept.
16.
Shower Honors Recent Bride
Mrs. Delmar Brood, the
former Linda Hertager, Eagle
Point, was honored at a
bridal shower Thursday, Au
gust 25, at the Girls Com
munity club. Mrs. Sandy
Clave and daughter, Patricia,
were hostesses.
The Broods were married
August 19 at Zion Lutheran
church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hertager, Eagle Point,
and the bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.
Brood, Phoenix.
Miss Beverly Tresham pre
sented the gifts to the hon
ored guest. Others attending
were the Mcsdames Henry
Hertager, May Bell Gray;
Neil Duscnberry, Carl Chris
tian. Frank Chamberlain, Ed
ward Chamberlain, Jake Ol
sen, Ray Tresham, Niles
Smith, Lloyd Breeding, Le
Roy Regester, Darrell Cope
land, Keith Krambeal, Lester
McFall, and the Misses Linda
Eccleston, Sue Chubb, Judy
Hannah, Frances Johnson,
Lois Gage, Meralyn Tosh,
Carol Brood, Arlene Brewald,
Nadine Brood, Yetta Olson,
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