Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1960, Image 21

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The question of which twin brother
should escort Miss Pauline Jones down the
aisle at Medford Friends church for her
marriage to Philip Charles Stevens was
settled in a manner satisfactory to every
one in the family. The brothers, Donald
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and Ronald, shared the honor, one walking
at either side. The bride, a daughter of Mrs.
Paul Jones of Central Point, was attended
by her two sisters and so it was that all five
of Mrs. Jones' children were in the wedding
party.
Editor, Wife
Now Residing
Near Gold Hill
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McGin-
nis are making their home at
route 3, box 356, Gold Hill,
following Mr. McGinnis' de
cent retirement as editor of
the Farm Quarterly, Cincin
nati, Ohio. Their home is on
the Rogue river.
Mr. McGinnis is still chair
man of the editorial board for
Farm Quarterly, which he
founded. It has a circulation
of about 500.000. He has also
been head of the journalism
department at Miami univer
sity and a writer for Associat
ed Press.
He is a free lance writer
and is author of a new book
"The Good Old Days (An In
vitation to Memory", which
Harper Bros, will bring out
October 6. Another book with
the same format, "Good Old
Days in the West," will also
be published by Harper. Mr.
McGinnis still writes articles
for the Farm Quarterly, Read
er's Digest, and other publica
tions. The writer and his wife,
Emm, are Building a new
home on the Rogue.
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Twin Brothers Escort Bride
Central Point Miss Pau
line Jones, daughter of Mrs
Paul Jones, 235 Laurel street,
and" the late Mr. Jones, oe-
came the bride of Philip
Charles Stevens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Lester
Stevens, 98, Freeman road,
September 2.
The single-ring ceremony
was read by Clynton Crisman
at Medford Friends church at
seven o'clock in the evening
before about 100 guests. Bas
kets of pink and white gladi
oli decorated the church and
white satin bows with pink
gladioli tips marked the pew
ends.
The bride was escorted
down the aisle and given in
marriage by her twin broth
ers, Donald and Ronald
Jones. Her ballerina-length
gown was fashioned with
white nylon net over satin.
Her shoulder-length veil was
held by a crown of white
satin and pearls and she
carried a bouquet of pink
and white gladioli centered
with a corsage of pink lilies.
Mrs. Kenneth Robertson
and Mrs. Jerry Barrett, sis
Store Hourst
Monday 9:30 A.M. 1o 9 P.M. ,
Tuesday thru Saturday
9.30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
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ters of the bride, were her at
tendants. They wore white
sheath dresses with cummer
bunds of pink taffeta and
headpieces of pink net. They
carried nosegays of pink and
white gladioli.
Attending the bridegroom
were Oscar Privette, his
uncle, and Randy Stevens, his
brother.
For the event the bride's
mother wore a dress of blue
silk print with matching ac
cessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a white brocade
frock and matching accesso
ries. Both mothers wore cor
sages of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Crisman played the
wedding music and Mrs.
Harold Allen sang.
A reception was given by
the bride's mother in the
church parlors. Mrs. R. B.
Langston was in charge and
Mrs. Milo Hardin and Mrs.
Clem Finley, Medford, assist
ed. Flowers were arranged by
Mrs. Worth Coulsen.
Pink tapers, with pink net
and flower nosegays, flanked
the wedding cake. Pink and
white gladioli and snap
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dragons decorated the room.
Mrs. Alvin Roberts cut and
served the wedding cake, as
sisted by Mrs. Ronald Jones,
sister-in-law of the bride.
Mrs. Lillian Homolke poured
coffee. Miss Linda Dysinger,
cousjn of the bride, and M.S.
Oscar Privette, aunt of the
bridegroom, poured punch. In
charge of the guest book was
Miss Joann Privette, aunt of
the bridegroom. Mrs. Donald
Jones, the bride's sister-in-law,
and Miss Kristi Stevens,
sister of the bridegroom, took
charge of the gift table.
The bride attended Central
Point schools and is em
ployed by A and W Drive-in.
The bridegroom, who gradu
ated from Crater High school,
is serving in San Diego with
the United States Navy
aboard the USS Watchman.
To Hold Meeting
All members will serve as
hostesses for a meeting of De
gree of Honor Protective asso
ciation to be held Monday,
September 12. It will be held
at 7:45 p.m. at Girls Commu
nity club.
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Your Charge
WtSidts Leave
After Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C.
Wendt and children, Thomas,
Daniel and Susan, San Diego,
left the valley Sunday after
a two-week visit with rela
tives. They were guests of
Mr. Wendt's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester H. Wendt, 1653
Old Stage road, and his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Skinner, 30 Port
land avenue.
They spent some time at
Diamond lake and at the Skin
ner cabin at Lake of the
Woods, before continuing to
Klamath Falls to visit with
Mrs. Wendt's parents.
Warren Wendt is an astro
nautical engineer associated
with General Dynamics, a di
vision of Convair Aircraft.
CLUB ANNOUNCES
MEETING FRIDAY
Get-Together club will meet
at 1 p.m. Friday, September
16, at Girls Community club
for cards and dessert lunch
eon. On the committee in
charge are Mrs. Guy Baker,
Mrs. Frank DeCosta, Mrs. Jo
sephine Clark and Mrs. Clar
ence Englund.
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"Suds In Tour Eye" Opens.
Tuesday at Little Theater
Medford Footlighlers, little
theater group, will present
"Suds In Your Eye" Septem
ber 13-18. The farce-compHv
by Jack Kirkland, which
starts at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
has a cast of 21 persons and
all are character roles.
These characters include
policemen, Irishmen, s h i p -yard
workers, a Swede, a
Chinese, a teacher, sailors
and, naturally, a tax collector.
The character with the few
est lines is the wooden Indian
who stands (until stolen by a
WEDDING...
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drunk) amidst the chaos m
Mrs. Feeley's junk yard,
where the play action takes
place.
During the production,
theater goers will see such
action as mayhem committed
on a tax collector, and a pair
of nylons auctioned for $90.
The play has everything -even
the kitchen sink.
Tickets for the comedy art
available from any Footlight
er members, or at Purucker's
Music house, or at the theater
door.
Phone SP 2-6428
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