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Mr. and Mm. Robert C. Gewiss
(LaodU pbolo)
Marriage Ceremony Held
At Westminster Church
Medord's new Westminster
Presbyterian church was the
scene of the wedding of MUs
Carol Jean Dyke to Robert
C. Gewiss on Saturday, Au
gust 13. The bride ii a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene W.
Dyke, 21 South Keeneway,
Medford, and the bride
groom'! parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert E. Gewiss, Lea
burg, Ore.
The Rev. D. Kirkland West,
pastor of First Presbyterian
church, and the Rev. John O.
Reynolds, pastor of the new
church, officiated for the
wedding held at three o'clock
in the afternoon. Mr. Dyke
gave his daughter in mar
riage. White and lavender gladi
olus were arranged in the entrance-way
of the church, and
made a floral setting for the
bridal party.
The bride woce a gown of
Chanfilly lace over lafeta
. wilh . fitted bodice, J o n g
aleeves and Sabrina neckline
accented with Iridescent se
quins and pearls. Th full
skirt was fashioned with
tulle panels in back and front
and with wide bands of lace
in scallops. Her veil of silk
illusion was held by a minia
ture bonnet of Chantilly lace
and tulle embroidered wilh
pearls and she carried white
roses.
Mrs. Floyd Norton, Ash
land, was matron-of-honor and
the other attendants were
Miss Denise Bruning, Medford
and Mrs. Lynn Reitman, Cor-
vallis. Their frocks were of
lavender organdy over taf
feta fashioned with taffeta
cummerbunds and they car
ried colonial bouquets of lav
endar and white carnations.
Robert McNutt, Eugene,
was best man for the bride
groom and ushers were Lynn
Reitman. Corvallis, and Roger
Dyke, brother of the bride.
Otis Swisher sang, and Mrs.
R. A. Sheldon played the tra
ditional wedding marches.
About 100 relatives and
friends attended the reception
which followed at the church.
Mrs. George Flanagan cut
and served the wedding cake,
assisted by Mrs. Charles Mar
chant. Mrs. Ross Gilkison,
aunt of the bride, was at the
punch bowl, assisted by Mrs.
Paul Chinn. Miss Pamela
Gilkison, the bride's cousin,
took charge of the guest book.
Mrs. D. A. Hutchison, Mrs.
E. L. Lenox and Mrs. Scott
Davis made up a committee
of women from the church
to arrange the reception.
For the wedding and recep
tion the bride's mother wore
a silk apricot print frock with
bone white accessories and
white rose corsage. The bride
groom's mother was attired
in a powder blue linen sheath
with white accessories and
white rose corsage.
For traveling the bride
wore a Navy blue silk sheath
with white accessories. The
ncwlyweds will live in Boise,
Ida. Both the bride and her
husband have been students
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Community Bible Church
Scene of IVedding Rites
Central Point - Miss Geor
gene Ann Hicks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hicks,
720 West 11th street, became
the bride of Walter L. Sewell
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter L. SeweU, 5202 Table
Rock Road, August 19 at Com
munity Bible church.
The Rev. Paul O. Kroon
performed the rites at eight
o'clock in the evening before
a setting of lavender and
while flower arrangements.
Jerry HoMridge, Talent, sang,
accompanied by Miss Elaine
V. Kroon, organist.
Mrs. W. G. Preston, sir.er
of the bride, was matron of
honor.
Miss Sylvia Swan, Hood
River, a college fnend. and
.liis Joanne Hill, Talent,
were bridesmaids.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length brocaded tafieta gown
and carried a bouquet of glad
ioli centered with a while
orchid. She was escorted to
the altar by her father.
The bride's attendants wore
lavender and light blue flow
ered dresses and carried lav
ender bouquets. The candle
lighters. Barbara Willis. Cot
tage Grove, and Sara Rich
ards, also wore lavender
dresses.
Brian Sewell was best man
for his brother. Seating
guests were Paul Evers, of
Shady Cove and David
Bums, Medford.
A reception for the young
couple followed in the church
parlors. Mrs. Isabelle Champ
served the cake, which had
been decorated by Mrs. Wal
ter Larson. Miss Suzanne
Christian, Seattle, was in
charge of the guest book and
Mrs. Susan Miller poured the
punch.
The bride attended Seattle
Pacific college and the bride
groom attended Crater High
school. He is employed by
I Cascade Wood Products Inc.
Out-of-town guests at the
(wedding included Mr. and
! Mrs. Marvin Cross. Cave
j Junction; Mrs. George Foster
. and Mrs. Don Foster, Kerby;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baxen
i dale. Susan, Joanne and Dale
: Sheeks. Eugene: Mr. and Mrs.
i H. A. Fischer, Portland: Mrs.
Maud Sewell. Mr. and Mrs
Arlie Sewell and Lvnn, all of
Chieo, Calif.
Weddings
i Of Interest
j From Klamath Falls comes
j news of the wedding Sunday.
I August 21, of two half-brolh-iers,
Sykes W. Hamaker. 79,
and Earnest Leighton Ham
aker, 73. who married brides
from Medford and Ashland.
Mrs. Mabel Ruth Yank, 1920 !
i Soutn Stage road, oecame the
: bride of Sykes Hamaker and
Mrs. Metha T.ilv Mendnza 72
' of 40 North Mountain avenue. !
'Ashland, became the bride of !
i Earnest Hamaker.
j The two couples were mar
I ried at the home of Chester
Hamaker, Klamath Falls, son
of Ernest Hamaker. The Rev.
Otis R. Eell of the First
Christian church officiated.
The two couples applied for
licenses together at Josephine
county clerk's office and each
brother signed as witness for
the other.
Earnest Hamaker is a for
mer Railway Express agency
employee at Grants Pass,
Klamath Falls and Dunsmuir
and was at one time a rancher
in the Klamath Falls area.
The elder brother was born in
Linkville, now Klamath Falls,
in 1880.
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Homecoming Set By OES Chapter
jMkfoavaie-Xdrel ch.p-jp.ni. at the Masomc temple,
ter, Order of the Eastern star, Jacksonville. .,,
has invited officers, members' Initiation ceremonies will
and friends to a homecoming; be held and Mr. odJh
liuradav. September 1, at 8 1 Fred M. Gardner, worthy
matron and patron, vnM p..
side. Refreshment committal
members are Mr. and Mrs,
George Mero, Mr. and Mrs!
Cyril Farnsworth and Mrs!
Viola Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sewell Jr.
Couple Honored
Mr. and Mrs. George Haas
502 King street, were honored
August 20, at a surprise party,
which observed their silver
wedding anniversary.
A silvered tree hung with
silver dollars, was presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Haas, along
On Anniversary
with cards, from those attend
ing. Miss Suzann Hall poured
the punch, and Miss Mary Jo
Hall poured coffee. Serving
the anniversay cakes were
Mrs. Irvin Hall and Mrs. Dan
Haas
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were the bride's grandmoth
ers, Mrs. Seth Maxwell and
Mrs. John S. Dyke, both
Baker, Ore. Relatives of the
bridegroom here were Mr.
and Mrs. William Patterson,
Rogue River, his uncle and
aunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Pauck, cousins from Lake-view.
With Mother
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Charles Smith and family,
American Falls, Ida., arrived
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mother, Mrs. Amanda McCoy.
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them for nearly two months.
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tion visiting with other rela
tives and friends in this area
before returning to their
home. While in Idaho Mrs. Mc
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