MEDFORD, OREGON,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, I960
Reception Here Honors
Newly wedded Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marcus
Saltveit were honored at a
reception Friday afternoon at
the Rogue Valley Country
club by Judge and Mrs. Ed
ward C. Kelly, parents oi Mrs.
Saltveit.'
The counle. whn wopp mar.
ried November 30 in Portland,
recently returned from a three
weeks wedding trip to Califor
nia, Arizona and Mexico. The
bride is the former Miss Nor
een Kelly of Medford and
Portland.
Red and white carnations
and fern decorated the serv
ing, guest book and bride's
tables for the event attended
by more than 250 relatives
and friends.
Pouring coffee and tea were
Mrs. Hugh Friel, Mrs. Dee
Departure Date
Set by Durnos;
Daughter He're
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Dur
no will leave the first of the
week for Washington, D.C.,
where he will take the oath
of office as congressman from
this district during change of
administration cere monies.
The Durnos have taken an
apartment in the Congression
al hotel until permanent quar
ters are obtained.
In Medford to be with her
parents before they leave is
their youngest daughter, Miss
Kaye Durno, who teaches
school in Walnut Creek, Calif.
Wednesday night the Dur
nos and their daughter were
guests at a family Christmas
party held at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Brian Stringer,
South Modoc avenue. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Hensley, the Durno's third
daughter, and their family.
Later the Henslcys left to
spend Christmas with Mr.
Henslcy's mother in Los An
geles. ,
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dur
no today are Dr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Lemery and their
daughter, Miss Linda Lemery,
who is here from Portland.
Duty in Havana
Ended for Officer
Major Jack Paxton, who
lived in Medford as a student,
has returned to the United
Stales after having been on
Army duty in Havana, Cuba,
for more than two years.
The major's wife and fam
ily preceded him home, and
the family met at Key West,
Fla. For the holidays they are
in Newport, Ore., as guests of
the officer's aunt, Mrs. James
King. January 15 Major Pax
ton reports for duty at Ft.
Lewis, Wash.
The major is to be retired
from active duly in March,
and plans to live in Portland..
From All of
jean hart's
Our good wishes are many, our hopes for
yfeur happiness are warm and deep, our
thanks for your patronage are hearty. We
say it all with ...
Wherf You Find the
Clothes You Love
to Live In
617 E. Main
Newton, Mrs. E. H. Hedrick,
Mrs. John McCabe and Mrs.
Moore Hamilton. Presiding at
the chamnaenp nnnrh hnwlc
were Paul Haviland, James
Mullaney and Karl Clinken
bsard. Fruit punch was served
by Mrs. J. R. Compagnoni,
Mrs. Frank Lime, Miss Toni
Compagnoni and Miss Dolores
Pool.
Mrs. James Kelly was in
charge of the guest book.
Assisting with the reception
were Mr. and Mrs. Barnard
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. William
V. Deatherage, Mr. Friel and
James Kelly. , '
The antique coffee-tea silver
service and tall silver candel
abra were loaned by Mrs. T.
E. Daniels, godmother of
Judge Kelly. The service was
a wedding present to Mrs.
Daniels from her husband, the
late T. E. Daniels.
The newlyweds will leave
for Portland early this week
and will make their home at
3120 SW Eleventh street,
Portland.
Cocktail Party,
Dinner Given
Ashland A holiday party
that has become a tradition
among a group in the Rogue
valley was held Sunday eve
ning, December 18, when Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Ingle of 1155
Fern St., Ashland, were hosts
for a 6 o'clock cocktail hour
at their home. The guests
were all friends of the late
Mrs. Margaret Fabrick of
Medford, Mrs. Ingle's mother.
Later in the evening a
Christmas dinner was served
in the Caesar room of the
Mart Antony hotel to Mrs.
Edith Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Naumes, Mrs.
Grace Collins, Mr. and Mrs.
John Collins, Mrs. Mamie
Sleeter, Mrs. Ruth Day, Mrs.
Sally Reum, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard . Reum, Mrs. Ann
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bruse, Mrs. Lotta Cunning,-
ham, Mrs. Annette Cunning
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nau
mes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selby,
Glen Fabrick, the Ingles and
their daughter, Mrs. Daniel
Voorhies.
Visitor Honored
At Tea Tuesday
Mrs. L. P. Smith, Sn Diego,
Calif., was honored at a tea
Tuesday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Collins,
40 Glen Oak court.
About 50 friends attended
the event. Pouring during the
afternoon were Mrs. Mary
Trout, Mrs. Brian Mullen and
Mrs. W. G. Bonney, Ashland.
Mrs. Smith arrived in the
valley two weeks ago and
plans to spend the holiday
season with her son-in-law,
daughter and grandchildren.
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A double ceremony at First Presbyterian church Decern-
ber 16 married Miss Rosemary Toker to Ernest Earl Path-
mann, and Miss Colleen Riley to Gordon Thomas Pathmann.
Shown' as they posed following the ceremony are (at left)
Mr. and Mrs,. Gordon Pathmann and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Double
An event of December 16
was the double wedding of
Miss Rosemary Ann Tokar to
Ernest Earl Pathmann, and
Miss Colleen Joanne Riley to
Gordon Thomas Pathmann.
Miss Riley is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Riley,
616 Stewart avenue, and Miss
Tokar's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Roscborough, 610
Oakdale drive.
The bridegrooms are the
sons of Mrs. Agnes O. Path
mann, 519 Fairmont street.
Dr. D. Kirkland West offi
ciated at the eight o'clock
evening double ring rites held
at First Presbyterian church
and attended by 200 relatives
and friends. While tapers and
baskets of red poinsettias and
holly decorated the church.
Miss Riley wore a floor
length gown of lace over
satin fashioned with scoop
neckline trimmed with pearls
and lace and a full skirt
which ended in a chapel
train. Her shoulder length
veil was held by a pearl
crown and she carried white
rosebuds encircling a white
orchid on a white Bible, a gift
from her maid of honor. Her
pendant and pearl earrings
were gifts from the bride
groom. Miss Tokar's floor length
gown was fashioned with a
bodice of poinsettia design
lace and the full satin skirt
had matching lace panels. Her
shoulder length veil was held
by a crown of pearls and she
carried a while orchid and
white roses on a white Bible,
a gift from her sister, Miss
Colleen Tokar. Her pearl and
rhinestone pendant and
matching earrings were gifts
from the bridegroom.
Mr. Riley and Mr. Rose
borough escorted their daugh
ers to the altar and gave them
in marriage.
Name Attendants
The brides served as honor
attendants for each other.
Miss Tokar's other attendants
were Miss Patricia Hilton,
Miss Sylvia Smith. and Miss
Judilh Goss, Portland. Miss
Rik attendants were Mrs.
I,,l5'v1W M N,i.w
Rites
Steven Wisely, her sister,
Mrs. Allan Higinbotham,
Central Point and Miss Kath
leen Riley, another sister.
They wore holly berry red
frocks with lace bodices and
full chiffon skirts over taf
feta. Their satin slippers and
bow hats with float veils
matched their dresses and
they carried nosegay bou
quets of holly tied with red
satin ribbon.
Each bridegroom served as
best man for the other. Seat
ing the guests for the Riley
Pathmann rites were Michael
Riley, brother of the bride;
Steven Wisley, brother-in-law
of the bride, and Gerald
Funk. Ushers for the other
couple were Frank C. Tokar,
Palm Springs, Calif., brother
of the bride; Larry Ryerson,
Central Point, and Warren
Skoag.
Candlelighters were Sten
Lovenborg and Dennis Ryer
son. Mrs. Robert Sheldon played
the organ wedding music and
accompanied the Rev. G. Rob
ert Jacks, soloist.
For the wedding and recep
tion which followed at the
church Mrs. Riley chose a
bronze satin dress with
matching accessories. Mrs.
Roseborough wore a brocaded
satin sheath of antique white
with matching jacket and
Mrs. Pathmann's frock was of
plum colored lace with match
ing accessories. The corsages
were of pink rosebuds.
Two Cakes Cut
Two identical wedding cakes
were cut at the receptions.
For the R i 1 e y -Pathmann
Phoenix Couple
To Be Honored
Phoenix - The children of
Mr. and Mrs. Walker M. Cald
well are holding an open
house for the fiftieth wedding
anniversary of their parents
on Sunday, January 1, from
2 to 5 p.m.
The event will be held at
403 Second street, Phoenix,
with friends and neighbors in-v'fled.
Pathmann at the right. Dr. D. Kirkland West read the mar-
riage vows in the presence of 200 relatives and friends. A
reception followed in the church reception room, and when
the two couples left on their wedding trips, they were
pelted by rice in the traditional fashion. (Landis photos)
Wed Couples
couple Mrs. George Loven
borg cut and served the wed
ing cake and Miss Nyla Lov
enborg presided at the punch
bowl. Miss Julie Jahn was in
charge of the guest book and
Terry Phillips was at the gift
table.
Miss Colleen Tokar cut the
cake for her sister 's reception
and Mrs. H. L. Brown presid
ed at the punch bowl. Mrs.
Ellen Augard was in charge
of the guest book and Miss
Lorna Bcnducci was at the
gift table. Miss Lois Joy To
kar, sister of the bride,
poured coffee for both re
ceptions. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Path
mann also traveled to Port
land on their wedding trip.
The bride wore for traveling a
jersey dress with black acces
sories and a white orchid cor
sage. They will make their
home at 516 South Ivy street.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and is
employed by Olympic Petro
leum Products company. Mr.
Pathmann also attended Med
ford High school and is a slu
dent at the University of
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Path
mah also traveled to Portland
on their wedding trip. The
bride wore for traveling
mocha colored wool suit with
box jacket and beige acces
sories. The couple will be at
home in Albuquerque, N.M
where the bridegroom is an
airman second class in the
U.S. air force. They plan to
spend the holidays with their
families in Medford.
The bride and bridegroom
Medford Paint &
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are graduates of Medford
High school. The bride was
employed by Mann's Depart
ment store.
Dinner Given
A rehearsal dinner was
given by the mothers of the
brides at the Roscborough
home the evening prior to the
wedding for members of the
wedding party.
Out of town guests at the
rites were Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Card and sons, Klamath
Falls; Mrs. Vivian Pathmann,
Riverside, Calif., grandmoth
er of the bridegrooms; Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Estcrdale,
Compton, Calif.; Mrs. Bessie
James, Cornelius, Ore.; Mr.
and Mrs. Eslon Way and fam
ily, Lebanon, Ore., and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale McMullin and
Kalhy and Dale, Cottage
Grove.
O'Connors Visit
Relatives Here
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
O'Connor and son, of LaPaz,
South America, spent a week
recently with Mr. O'Connor's
grandmother, Mrs. Roy M.
Johnston, 1017 Ingrid street,
Medford.
Mr. O'Connor, a West Point
graduate, is a lawyer for the
Standard Oil Company of
California out of San Fran
cisco. They have resided in
a number of Central and
South American countries in
recent years.
The family left for While
Sulphur Springs, Mont, to
spend Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. Marvin Corkill.
A joyous Christmas is our
sincere wish for our friends
and customers. May good
will and good fellowship
be yours throughout the
coming New Year.
Erhardt & Gertrude Blind
Wallpaper Store
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Reception Given for Manor Members
Walter M. Higgins, adminis
trator of Rogue Valley
Manor, and Mrs. Higgins gave
a pre- Christmas reception
Monday evening for the board
of trustees and all members
now in Medford. It was held
at First Methodist church.
Melvin H. Hogan, president
of the board, and Mrs. Hogan
attended. Mr. Hogan extend
ed the season's good wishes
and a welcome to those pres
ent. Other trustees joining the
party included the Rev. and
Mrs. George R. V. Bolsicr,
the Rev. D. K. West, the Rev.
and Mrs. M. A. Groves; Dr.
and Mrs. R. L. Casterline,
Ralph Thompson, George
Roseberry, Raymond McNair,
Elmo Stevenson, Ashland;
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Allen
Jr., Riley Cook, Everett Fa
ber, George Flanagan, Walter
Garner, A. C. Pierce, John
Moffat, Waller Redford, O. C.
Mousl; Mrs. Stephen G. Nye;
Charles Adamson, Sam Ba
ker. J. A. Moore, Richard
Payne, and Sidney Ainsworth.
Members from other states
and cities, now in Medford
awaiting completion of the
Manor, attending the rccep.
ion were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Ellsworth, Omaha; R. M.
Evans, Santa Barbara, Calif.;
James Kilgore, Myrtle Point,
Ore.; Ralph Moore, Grants
Pass; Peter Miller, Grants
Pass; Mrs. M. Bcllo, San Fran
cisco; Mrs. C. Cooley, Grants
Pass; Mrs. B. Hayes, Grand
Island, Neb.; Mrs. M. J. Lium,
Grants Pass; Mrs. Clarice
Moe, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. A.
Peil, Ashland; Mrs. S. Sim
Degree Conferred
At Bethel Session
Miss Sue Knight, past hon
ored queen of Bolhcl 14, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, Medford, received
her majority degree in a cere
mony over which Honored
Queen Carla Borough pre
sided, Wednesday, December
21, in the Masonic temple.
Proficiency awards were
presented to the Misses Diane
Evernham, Barbara Morton,
Laura Rupert, Pat Ellis, Patti
Harris, Adah Harris, Pat Bor
ough, Vicki Ingram, Valerie
Knights and Diane Rupert.
Escorted and introduced
during the evening were Mrs
C. D. Elhart, past grand guar
dian of Oregon, and past guar
dian of Bethels 14 and 22, F.
H. Evernham, past .associate
guardian of Bethel 14, Albert
Brown, past associate guar
dian of Bethel 55, Miss Vicki
Ingram, grand representative
to the slate of New Mexico,
and two past honored queens
of Bethel 14, Miss Knight and
Miss Mickie Noble.
Miss Pat Borough and Miss
Barbara Morton were pre
sented with the 1000-poinl
award, Job's rings. Following
the meeting, an addendum
was given honoring Miss Bor
ough, honored queen, who
presided at her final session.
Installation of new officers
will be held Saturday, Janu
ary 7, in the Masonic temple.
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mons, West River. Md.; Mrs.
Blanch Theisen, Klamath
Falls; Mrs. M. M. Webster,
San Francisco; Mr Maye
Wells, Ashland; Misses Edith
Lyon, Dora Lidgate and Ma
bel Mears. all of Palo Alto,
Calif.; Edna Stanborough,
Camden, N.C., Dr. Flora Ross,
Decatur, III., and A. E. Jenny,
Long Island.
The large number of mem-M'",
bers from Medford and vici-1
nity indicates how much a
part of the local community
the Manor will become, it is
painted out. Among those at
the parly were Mr. and Mrs.
O. M Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. DeVoc, Mr. and Mr.
Mark Goldy, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Krnws, E. J. Parsons, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. John Westlund; Mes
damcs Bailey Agge'er; C.
Reasc Braley, Buford Clark,
Grace Collins and Laura
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Crawford, Mesdamcs Vera
Dougherty, Myrtle Doty, T. J.
Gifford A. J. Gorby, B. G.
Harding. D. F McCormick,
Jessie Mincar, and Mamie
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May Hi mcraje of peace and good will fill
every heart at lhi Chrialmaii season. Ant) may
your heart and home he filled with all the many
blensings of the Yttlctide.
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Sleeter. Others were I h a
Misses Gertrude Bell, Eliza
beth Burr, Helen Crumpton,
F. M. Gifford. Ruth Nye, and
J. E. Collins, R. Collins, D. O.
Hood, and the Rev. Robert
Bridge.
Assisting were permanent
staff members Dr. W. G.
Bishop, chief medical officer,
and Mrs. Bishop, Miss M. Col-
head nurse, Irving Bees-
" assistant administrator,
ana lurs. neesiey, tne nostcss,
Mrs. Glenn Hall, secretary.
and Mr. Hall, Building
Superintendent and Mrs. A. J.
Minshall, Chief Engineer R.
France, Chief Accountant and
Mrs. G. E. Stacey.
Refreshments were served
in the Fireplace room of the
First Methodist church. Both
tables and the hall were gay
with traditional Christmas
decorations.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL!
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