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SUNDAY. DECEMBER, 18. I960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. 1 ii tT . ...V $; T.W A ; - , , , ' J 1 A Mr. and Mri. Gerald Leroy Moor (Knackitedl photo) Ceremony Weds Miss Mary Dion, Samuel Mitchell Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene of the wedding Saturday, November 26, of Miss Mary Suzanne Dion to Samuel Mitchell, Jr., both of Hay ward, Calif. The Very Rev. Carl Mai officiated at the afternoon ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Porto, 232 Valley View drive, at tended the couple. The bride, a sister of Mrs. Porto, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dion, Waterville, Minn. She is a graduate of the College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minn., and is a dietician. ' The bridegroom, a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Flushing, N. Y. He is a nuclear engineer with the General Electric company. - The couple will reside in Hayward following return Kolkin-Bean Ceremony Held In Cascade Christian Church Prospect -Miss Eldonna Vae Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bean, Prospect, be came the bride of Robert Dale Kolkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kolkin, Cass Lake, Minn., in a double ring wed ding December 10 at Cascade Gorge Christian church, Pros pect. The Rev. Dorian Woods of ficiated at the two o'clock af ternoon rites attended - by nearly 90 relatives and friends. Miss Jill Hedgpeth played the wedding music. The bride wore a white sheath dress and carried -a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. from a wedding trip to Ha waii. , Dr. and Mrs. Porto were hosts at a reception at their home following the wedding, Twenty-five guests attended. Bean gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Laura Mae Bean at tended her sister. She wore a yellow taffeta frock and car ried a bouquet of red roses. Carl Wiesbrod, Ashland, served as best mam Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Bean residence. Miss Renelda Grif fith, Miss JoAnn Lilly and Miss Laura Bean served the punch and cake. Miss Barbara Bean was in charge of the guest book. The couple are making their home in Prospect. The bride attended Prospect High school. Mr. Kolkin attended Cass Lake, Minn., schools and is employed by the U. S. forest service at the Union Creek Ranger station, Prospect, Moon-Ward Rites Held Miss Janet Mae Ward be came the bride of Gerald Le- roy Moore in a double ring ceremony held December 4 at First Methodist church. Dr. George G. Roseberry officiat ed at the wedding and holy communion. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Ward, 30 Richmond avenue. Mr. Moore's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Moore, Aber deen, Wash. Baskets of white chrysan themums and red carnations decorated the church for the ceremony, attended by 100 relatives and friends. Mrs, Gerald Sherman played the organ music for the two o'clock afternoon rites and ac companied Otis Swisher, solo ist. The bride wore a floor length gown of white Chan- tilly lace over taffeta fash ioned with long sleeves, fitted bodice and Sabrina neckline. The . bouffant skirt of tulle was overlaid with wide bands of scalloped lace, forming a vce design in back and front. It ended in a chapel train Her fingertip length veil of silk illusion was held by a lace and tulle headoiece trimmed with pearls and iri descent sequins. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Mr. Ward gave his daugh ter in marriage, Mrs. M. Ned Plowman. Portland, was matron of hon or for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Sharon E. Moore and Miss Mary Lou Moore, both Aberdeen, Wash., sisters of the bridegroom. . Little Judy Lynn Plowman, ' Port land, niece of the bride, was flower , girl. They wore red velvet frocks with matching headbands and carried colo nial bouquets of white carna tions. 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Also entertaining recently were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordquist and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Somers, who invited a group of friends to the Som ers' home, 36 Glen Oak court. Cocktails were served from 7 to 9 p.m. , Miss Leverina Cast in Play Shady Cove - Miss Linda Levering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gird Levering. Royal Coachman motel, has been named to the cast of a Uni versity of Oregon play, ''The Potting Shed." She is a fresh man majoring in 'drama and speech. - Ten performances of the play are scheduled, beginning February 2. wristlet of white carnations. James E. Lewis, Spokane, Wash., served as best man. Seating the guests were James F. Moore, Spokane, brother of the bridegroom, and Roger P. Pounds, Spokane. Steven M. N. Plowman, Portland,, neph ew of the bride, was ring bearer. For her daughter's wedding and reception which followed in the church parlors Mrs. Ward chose a brocade dress green accessories. Her corsage few' I Miss Susan Chubb (Kennell-Ellii photo) Betrothal News Is Announced At Two Parties Shady Cove - Mr. and Mrs. G. Raymond Chubb of Shady Cove announce the engage ment of their daughter, Susan Marguriette, to Bernard' Lee Nork, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nork, also Shady Cove. Miss Chubb is a sophomore attending the University of Oregon. The traditional en- gagement announcement took place in her dormitory, with the traditional song being sung. A surprise party was given the honoree following the announcements Sweetser hall. An engagement party was given the young couple by friends the last tjme the bride- to-be was home from school. Miss Lynda Conkey and Miss Bonnie Smith were co-host esses in Miss Smith's home, in Shady Cove, to the group for retresnments. Heart - shaped twin cakes were served. Later on the groUD traveled to the home of Larry Clements in Eagle Point for an evening of dancing. Others attending were Henry Conner, Frances Flink, Phyllis Briggs, Dale Casey, Jackie Hume, Larry Smith and Linda Eccleston, all of Shady Cove; James Vanderlip of Ashland, Joyce Hastings, student at Southern Oregon college, Calvin Hud smith, resident of California, and Gary Williams of White City. Both young people are graduates of Eagle Point High school. Miss Chubb attended her freshman year at Brigham Young university in Provo, Utah. She has been partici pating in the activities of "The Amphibians," a women's wa ter ballet group. Mr. Nork attended Oregon State college, and now is a student at Southern Oregon college, Ashland, and em ployed by the B. F. Nork Log ging company. Shady Cove. No date has been set for the wedding which will take place sometime in 1961. pnir- ' " "' v' r-- I I FREE Gift Wrap love song in fragrance THRIFTY i SHALIMAR P.rfumi f 10. S18, 130, 150-Purst Flacon V oi. It Cologne fS.00, 18.50 Bth Oil 7-Tlc $2.2S Duittnff PowcUr $7.50 (pricu piui lax) McLains Drug Centre 8 North Central SP 2-7113 Opan :30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays was of green cymbidium or chids. Mrs. Moore wore a gray and pink silk dress. Her cor sage was of hybrid vanda or chids. Mrs. George Watson and Mrs. Eric Butler cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Robert Hildcbrand presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Arden Hildebrand, sister of the bride, poured the coffee. Mrs. Gordon Stiles was in charge of the guest book. The couple traveled to San Francisco and San Jose on their wedding trip, the bride wearing a black and white wool dress with black acces sories. They are making their home in Corvallis. The bride attended Med ford High school and was pro duction clerk for Fluhrer's Bakery. Mr. Moore attended John Rogers High school, Spokane, Wash., and Southern Ore., college. He will be a sophomore in the college of electrical engineering at Ore gon State colelge. Among the out of town guests who attended the wed ding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Moore, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. Plowman and Vicki, Portland; Mrs. Harry Spies, Homedaje, Ida ho; Mrs. James F. Moore and Mrs. James E. Lewis, both Spokane. The evening prior to the wedding, a buffet supper was held at the Ward residence at tended by members of the bri dal party and out. of town guests. About 25 attended. Showers Honor Brenda Barred Before Wedding Pre-nuptial showers honor ing Miss Brenda Barrell were given recently in Eugene and Medford. Miss Barrell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barrell, 101 Greenway drive, was married yesterday to Thomas H. Taylor at Saint Mark's Episcopal church. The bride was honored with a dessert and shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Kerr in Eugene Friday evening, December 9th. A yellow and white motif was used at a luncheon and shower given at the home of Mrs. William Edwards, 3251 Lone Pine road. Mrs. Edwards was assisted by Mrs. Fred Morlan and Mrs. Edmund L. Simmons. The Ralph Hibbs home, 190 Black Oak drive, was the scene of a party given Wednes day, December 14. Mrs. Hibbs and Mrs. Oscar Halboth were hostesses for a luncheon and shower. Miss Barrell received miscellaneous kitchen gifts and the guests' favorite reci pes. . 1 - Glen Smiths Visit In Napa, California Applegate Valley-Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith drove to Napa, Calif., recently to visit Mr. S m i t h's sister, Mrs. George Hopkins. A brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, Redlands, join ed the group for a family re union. . , Lions, Auxiliary Hold Yule Party Eagle Point - Members of the Eagle Point Lions aux iliary held their annual Christ mas party and dinner Monday night, December 12, at the home of Mrs. Charles Martin. Dishes from new holiday recipes were brought for the festive dinner. Women matched national brand slogans to pictures on the packages for the gift ex change. 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