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Mr. and Met. William Curtis Backes
Miss Day
Is Bride Of
Navy Man
Miss Ruth Marie Day, 1025
Court street, became the
bride of William Curtis
Backes, 308 East California
street, Jacksonville, in a cere
mony at West Main Church of
' Christ September 3. The Rev.
Rosse V. Long officiated at
the 7:30 o'clock ceremony at
tended by more than 60 rela
tives and friends.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Wallena Day, 1025 Court
street, Medford, and Grant
Day, Central Point. Mr.
Backes is a son of Mrs. Ruth
Lathringer, Hawthorne, Calif.
and Arthur Backes, 308 East
California street, Jacksonville,
White and purple gladioli
decorated the church for the
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length dress of Alencon lace
over taffeta. The sweetheart
neckline was embroidered
with pearls and sequins and
the full tulle skirt had an
overskirt of scalloped lace.
Her fingertip length veil of
silk illusion was held by
cap of lace embroidered with
pearls and sequins.. She car
ried a bouquet of white car
nations encircling red roses.
Miss Mary Elin Burkhart
Central Point, was maid of
honor and Miss Teresa Thora
man was bridesmaid. They
wore pink and white frocks
with tiered skirts and car
ried pink and white carna
tions. Glenn Backes, Central
Point, served as best man for
his brother. Seating the guests
were Roscoe Day, brother of
the bride, and David Neet.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
home of Mrs. William Wen
dell Bateman, 1657Vi Kings
highway. Mrs. Edith Pitts,
Portland, grandmother of the
bride, cut and served the wed
ding cake. Mrs. Charles Green,
San Francisco, aunt of the
bride, presided at the punch
bowl. Miss Charlotte Green,
cousin of the bride, was in
charge of the guest book.
The couple traveled to
southern California and visit
ed Disneyland on their wed
ding trip. For traveling the
bride wore a white suit with
white accessories. They are
making their home in San
Diego where the bridegroom
is an airman in the U.S.
Navy. He was graduated last
month from the Aviation Ma
chinist's Mate school at the
Naval Air Technical Train
ing center, Memphis, Tenn.
The bride attended Crater
High school. Mr. Backes is a
graduate of Jacksonville
High school.
Couple Leaves
For Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark
left Thursday to make their
home in Raymond, Wash., aft
er visiting here with Mr.
Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Clark, 625 Park street.
The young couple was mar
ried in July at Roseburg. She
is the former Donna Schulze,
Roseburg. He recently return
ed from t h e Mortimer L.
Schiff Scout reservation,
Mendham, N. J., where he
completed a six-week course
in professional scouting.
The young man will serve
as district Scout executive in
Raymond and surrounding
area. He was graduated from
Southern Oregon college last
June and had worked at Lake
of the Woods Scout camp for
several summers.
Tea Announced
For Candidate
A tea honoring Dr. Edwin
Durno, Republican candidate
for the U. S. house of repre
sentatives, will be held Wed
nesday, October 5, at the J. C.
Boyle home, 2336 Ross lane.
Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel will
serve as hostess.
Anyone Interested li invit
ed to attend the event and
talk with the candidate. Tea
will be served from 2 to 6
p.m.
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First Fall Meeting
Held by Gardeners
Cave Junction-The Illinois
Valley Garden club held its
first fall meeting at the Im
manuel Methodist church Fri
day, September 23.
Mrs. Harry Floyd was mod
erator for a panel discussion
on "Winter Storage of Sum
mer buids" and "Bulbs for
Indoor Blooms."
Hostesses were Mrs. Ray
mond Heidenreich, Mrs. Luci
us Robinson, Mrs. George
Thrasher and Mrs. James
Hogue.
Couple Lives
In Grants Pass
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Lee Arnold are mak
ing their home in Grants Pass
following their wedding at
Trinity Episcopal church,
Ashland, August 14.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
Martin, 1313 Nevada street,
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Arnold,
Box 45, Pitt Star Route, Butte
Falls.
The Rev. Duane S. Alvord
officiated.
Attendants' for the bride
were Miss Maureen Brabec,
Vancouver, Wash.; Miss Glen
na Brewold, Medford, and
Miss Joyce Arnold, Butte
Falls.
The bride wore a tradition
al wedding gown of Chantilly
lace over taffeta and carried
a white orchid on a Bible. Her
attendants wore ballerina
length frocks of nylon netting
over taffeta in pastel shades
and carried carnations.
Hnv A. Martin, hrnlhor nf
the bride, was hnst man .Inp !
Ferguson, Eugene, and Larry
Barleen, Klamath Falls, were
ushers.
A reception in the parish
house followed the ceremony.
The young couple traveled
to the coast on their wedding
trip. The bride is a junior at
Southern Oregon college and
her husband was graduated
from SOC last June. He teach
es In the Grants Pass Junior
High school.
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Mrs. Grace Ladd
Returns to Home
Mrs. Grace Ladd. 826 East
Main street, returned to her
home recently after spending
the summer with relatives and
friends in southern Califor
nia.
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Linicb tiilian
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Central Point-The wedding
of Miss Linda Lillian Nelson
to David Michael Bollweg
took place Saturday, Septem
ber 17, in Sacred Heart Cath
olic church. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Nelson, route 1, box
324, Central Point, and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bollweg,
Clackamas, Ore.
The Rev. John Ilg read the
double-ring nuptial mass at
12 o'clock noon before a
small number of relatives
and friends. Arrangements of
pink and white gladioli dec
orated the altar.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a traditional wedding
gown of lace over satin, with
fitted bodice, long sleeves
and a scoop neckline accented
with pearls. The skirt was
bouffant, with chapel train.
A crown of pearls held her
finger-tip veil, and she car
ried a white bouquet of min
iature roses, carnations and
an orchid.
Attendants were Miss Ju
dith Nelson, sister of the
bride, who was maid of hon
or, and Miss Judith Whaley
and Miss Karen Wolk-Lan-
iewski. They wore white lace
gowns over taffeta, with pas
tel cummerbunds and match
ing small veiled hats. Their
bouquets were of pink carna
tions. Another sister of the bride,
Stephanie Nelson, was flower
girl. She wore a frock of
Patricia Greb,
Richard Davis
Wed in Areata
Central Point-Mrs. Alelha
Gertrude Greb, 737 Laurel
street, announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Pa
tricia Ann, to Richard E.
Davis, Areata, Calif. Their
wedding was an event of Sat
urday, September 17, in the
Areata Presbyterian church.
The bride, a graduate of
Medford Senior High school,
attended Southern Oregon
college and is teaching in
Eureka, Calif. The bride
groom attended Michigan
schools and is employed by
the United States government
at Areata airport.
The newlyweds are making
their home in Areata.
Among those attending the
wedding were Mrs. Greb and
the bride's sister, Mrs. Ellis
Feinstein, Medford.
To Dedicate
Rose Garden
Jacksonville - Dedication
ceremonies will be held at 3
o'clock this afternoon at the
Jacksonville Old Rose Gar
den, across the street from the
Jacksonville museum.
Speaker for the occasion
will be Mrs. Daniel Heffner,
Portland, Pacific Northwest
director of the American Rose
Society.
It is believed that the gar
den is the first in the United
States c'voted exclusively to
old fashioned roses.
The public is invited to the
dedication.
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white lace over taffeta, with
a small white satin hat. and
carried a basket of pink car
nations. Michael Shaw, cous
in of the bride, was ring
bearer.
Donald Bollweg. Clackmas,
was best man for his brother.
Ushers were Jack Petterson,
Gold Hill, and Roger Hig
gens. Bruno Pellegrini was
at the organ.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Nelson wore a pale blue
sheath dress .with white ac
cessories and the bride
groom's mother wore a blue
lace dress with matching
jacket and white accessories.
A reception was held at
Girls Community club, where
a buffet luncheon was served
to about 30 guests. Pink and
white asters decorated the
tables.
Mrs. Malvin G. Leverette,
Santa Maria, Calif., the bride's
maternal grandmother, cut
the wedding cake. Mrs. Walk
er Shaw, Phoenix, was at the
punch bowl. Miss Judy Wha
ley and Miss Karen Wolk
Laniewski were at the gift
table and Miss Judy Nelson
was in charge of the euestl
book.
The young couple traveled
to Phoenix, Ariz., on their
honeymoon and the bride
groom will attend electronics
school there. Both the bride
and bridegroom attended
Crater High school.
Coming from out-of-town
for the wedding, in addition
to those taking part in the
ceremony and reception, were
the bride's grandfather, Mal
vin G. Leverette, Santa
Maria, Calif.; her uncle, Wal
ter S h a w, Phoenix; Mrs.
Brower and daughter, Diane,
Ashland; and the bride
groom's parents and his bro
ther, Joseph Bollweg Jr., all
of Clackamas.
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Shady Cove - A talk on
dahlia culture was given by
Mrs. L. C. Gordon, Central
Point Garden club member,
at the regular meeting of
Shady Cove Garden club this
month. She displayed dahlias
in Mexican colors.
Mrs. William Sheppard gave
a talk and demonstration on
the cycle bloom of flowers.
Guests at the meeting in
cluded Mrs. Robert Bishop,
Mrs. Verta Bradley, Mrs.
Wendell Stalker, Mrs. E. S.
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Strother, and Mrs. Bela Mol
nar, Shady Cove; Mrs. Robert
Holman, Monrovia, Calif.; and
Mrs. Lewis Leib, Mrs. Jack
Shallliorn, Mrs. Dorothy Pow
ell and Mrs. Clarence Forbes.
El Monte, Calif.
The next meeting will be
held October 10, when a tour
will be taken of the Thomp
son chrysanthemum gardens,
Scenic drive, Central Point,
beginning at 12:30 p.m.
The club is planning a
spring flower show.
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Gold Hill Several students
from the Gold Hill area have
left recently to continue their
education in colleges and uni
versities. Terry Cooper has enrolled
as a freshman at Sacramento
City college, Sacramento,
Calif. He was graduated from
St. Mary's High school last
June. He participated in foot
ball and track in high school,
winning letters all four years
in each sport.
Prior to leaving for college,
the young man assisted his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cooper at the House of Mys
tery at Oregon Vortex, Sar-
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Plans Luncheon
The monthly luncheon and
business meeting of Kiwanian
Dames will be held at 12
o'clock noon, Tuesday, Sep
tember 27, at the home of
Mrs. Glenn Branlund, 48
South Barneburg road.
Plans for the rummage sale
October 7 at the Fehl build
ing will be discussed. Hostess
es for tlie afternoon will be
Mrs. Branlund, Mrs. Russell
Renner, Mrs. Paul Selby, Mrs.
Frank Perl and Mrs. K. E.
Hutchinson.
Wives of all Kiwanians are
invited.
Pupils Present
Dance Program
Miss Colleen Hope and six
pupils from the Colleen Hope
Dance studio entertained at
a meeting of Pythian Sisters
at Talisman temple Septem
ber 20.
Pupils entertaining were
Jan and Rick Mayes, Janene
Tracy, Linda Wilkes, Teresa
Wilkins, and Sherron Smets.
Mrs. Ruth Walden served
chairman of the refresh
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dine Creek road, after his
graduation from high school.
Miss Volda Paulson . re
turned to Northwest Nazarene
college at Napa, Idaho, last
week after spending the sum
mer months with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulson
at tile family home on Sar
dine Creek road. While here
she worked part time at First
Church of the Nazarene In
Medford.
Miss Paulson will complete
a two year secretarial course
this January. She is a gradu
ate of Crater High school.
Miss Mildred Gail has left
for Cambridge, Mass., where
she will attend Radcliffe col
lege. She will do graduate
work in the Slavic languages,
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