Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1961, Image 17

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Culy-Lytle Ceremony Hlld
MEDFORD MAIL TR1I0NE. MEDFORD, OREGON
QNDAY, JANUARY 8. 1961
Ml-Kfisccka Rites, Held
At 20! Lutheran Church
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lMli Karen Roberta Lytle
bcam : brid of Douglas
Gl Culy In candlelight
ceremony held December 28
aj Piret Prtsbyteriin church.
Dr. D. Kirkland West offi
cited at the double ring rites
hf Id a four o'clock in the af
ternoon. 'The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lytle,
6p8 Newtown avenue. Mr.
tiily's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Culy, 21 Washing
ton street.
Vhlte chrysanthemums dec
orated the church for the
wedding attended by 125 rela
tives and friends. Soloist was
trie Rev. G. Robert Jacks. Mr.
Lytle escorted his daughter
tJ the altar and gave her in
marriage.
.The bride wore a floor
length gown of silk organza
over taffeta fashioned with
filled bodice and long sleeves.
Reembroidered Alencon lace
accented with pearls and se
quins outlined the scoop neck
line and was appliqued on
tBe bodice and front of the
bbuffant skirt. Back detail in
cluded a butterfly bustle and
tBe skirt ended in a chapel
tfain. Her fingertip length
veil was held by a queen's
crown of lace and tulle out
lined with pearls and embroi
dered with iridescent sequins.
She carried a white orchid
and stephanotis on a white
Bible.
Miss Penny C a n t w e 1 1,
Grants Pass, was honor at
tendant and bridesmaids were
Miss Judith Elgin, Miss Kar
eri Fisher, Miss Carolyn Ed
ward, Gold Hill, Miss Iverne
Iyerson, Miss Barbara Nulton
ajid Miss Janet Snodgrass.
frocks werryf taffeta
in afternoon length with
matching bow headdress.
They carried bouquets of
white carnations. Miss Cant
well wore royal blue and the
bridesmaids were in holiday
blue.
Jtmies Tizckker served as
best man. Ushers were Doug
las Johnson, Corvallis, RaJph
Thompson, Mill City, Paul
Elgin, Albany, Kenneth
Shrum, Sweet Home, James
Myhre and Larry Van Aus
dall. For her daughter's wedding
and reception which followed
at the church, Mrs. Lytle wore
a moss green brocade dress
with white and gold accesso
ries. Mrs. Culy chose a pale
blue knit dress with pink ac
cessories. Their corsages were
of white stephanotis.
Mrs. Benton Lytle, Sepul
veda, Calif., aunt of the bride,
cut and served the wedding
cake and Mrs. Terry Cant
well, Grants Pass, and Miss
Sandra Arant assisted with
the punch and coffee. Miss
Linda Jo Waltcrmire was in
charge of the guest book and
Miss Rita Miller was at the
gift table. Miss Karen Casey
passed bags of rice.
To San Francisco
The couple traveled to San
Francisco on their wedding
trip, the bride wearing a rose
beige wool suit with black
accessories. The bride attend
ed Medford High school and
Southern Oregon college and
is working toward a music
education degree at Hartt Col
lege of Music, Hartford, Conn.
Mr: Culy attended Medford
High school and Southern Ore
gon college and was grad
uated from Oregon State col
lege. He is a mechanical engi
neer with Pratt-Witney Air
craft corporation, Hartford.
The couple will live in East
Hampton, Conn.
A rehearsal supper was giv
fn at the Culy home Decem
ber 27 attended by members
of the wedding party and par
ents. Wedding party members
and immediate relatives of
the couple attended a buffet
supper at the Lytle home fol
lowing the church reception.
Among the out of town
relatives were Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Lytle, Glendale, Calif.,
grandparents, and Benton
Lytle, Sepulveda, Calif., un
cle. Relatives of the bride
groom from out of town in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Culy, Marysville, Calif., and
Mrs. Percy Dufton, Modesto,
Calif., grandparents; Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Miller, Flour
noy, Calif., and daughters, E.
J. Coke, Corning, Calif., and
two children, Mrs. B. W.
Mushaney, Chico, Calif., and
daughters, and Mrs. Robert
Coke, Ashland, and children,
all aunts, uncles, and cousins,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culy,
San Diego, Calif., and Branch
Culy, Medford. and daughter,
great uncles and aunts.
Return Home
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Fe
lix Cinkus, 308 Harrison
street, arrived back in Ash
land recently from a six
weeks trip to Hawaii. Mr.
Cinkus was stationed In the
islands during both World
War I and World War II
while serving in the navy.
This was Mrs. Cinkus' first
trip to Hawaii.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin James Trow- ter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Oakridge,
bridge Jr., whose wedding look place De- Ore., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
cember 27 in Eugene, are now at home at and Mrs. Benjamin James Trowbridge, 162S
1509! 2 East Main street. Medford. The East Main itroet.
bride is the former Janet Rae Elliott, daugh- (Scott Hill photo)
v.
Clifton Smiths Honored
On Fiftieth Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton F. Smith, Central Point, celebrated
their fiftieth wedding anniversary last month with a recep
tion at the Central Point Grange hall. The event was given
by the five children of the couple and members of the
Grange.
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Sandra Forrester
Miss Forrester,
Airman Recruit
Engaged To Wed
Kedmond-Mr. and ftirs. w.
W. Huckins, Redmond, an
nounce the engagement of
their foster daughter, Sandra
Arline Forrester, to Thomas
C. Hutchins Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas C. Hutchins Sr.,
4069 South Pacific highway,
Medford.
Miss Forrester, who is at
tending Medford Beauty
school, is making her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bald
win, 4069 South Pacific high
way. Her fiance is an airman re
cruit stationed with the Unit
ed Stales Navy at San Diego.
He attended Phoenix High
school.
No date has been set for
their wedding.
Wedding Held
In Cathedral
Announcement was made
last week of the marriage of
Margaret Custer Dix to Rob
ert D. Ford Jr. The rites were
read in San Francisco Decem
ber 28 by the Rev. Norman L.
Conard at Grace Episcopal
church.
The couple entertained Sat
urday, January 7, at an infor
mal open house at their home,
1846 Woodlawn drive, for
close friends, and made the
I announcement at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford have
been associated in business
since last March. They are
co-owners of the firm, Marco
Advertising.
Parties Follow j
New Year Dance
; Mrs. Henry Mapston were
hosts to 1!) guests at a New
Year's party at their home
following a New Year s eve
dance at Upper Applegate
Grange hall. The early morn
ing hours inspired a ham and
egg breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fos
sen also were hosts to a group
at an after-dance party at the
T. A. Dyrdahl residence.
Holmers 'Return
Mr. and Mrs. John liolmer
have rnturnod to their home
on Old Stage road after a va
cation in Santa Ana. Calif.,
with their son, John Holmer.
They were also guests of Mr.
HolrnfQi brother, Col. Ham
Ho' per, in Loi Angeles.
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Yellow c h r y santhemums,
yellow tapers and a gold
sprayed tree decorated the
rooms and serving table.
Among the decorations was a
money tree, a gift from the
couple s children.
Cutting and serving the
cake were the couple's daughters-in-law,
Mrs. Harold
Smith, Mrs. Dclmar Smith
and Mrs. Norman Smith, and
daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Owens
Pouring were Mrs. Hubert
Smith and Mrs. Opal Finley,
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Flora
Shaw, Mrs. Smith's sister, and
Miss Jeanne Kent, a family
friend.
Assisting about the rooms
was Mrs. Dale Haggard,
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kuest. Mrs. O. T. Wilson,
Mrs. Charles Morehouse and
Mrs. Morris Frink.
Richard Smith, grandson,
was in charge of the guest
book and Miss Peggy Smith
and Miss Cynthia Owens,
granddaughters, were at the
gift table.
Others assisting with the
event were Mr. and Mrs. Gas
ton Floux. Mrs. Lester Gor-
Denzer Home
Scene of Party
New Year's day many val
lev families held informal
open house parties. Among
these were Mr. and Mi s. F. W.
Dcnzer, Mrs. Denzcr's moth
er, Mrs. Emma Mero, and the
Dcnzer's daughter. Miss Lin
da Dcnzer, who live at 10
Western avenue.
More than 40 relatives and
friends from Medford and
other southern Oregon cities
attended. These included chil
dren, grandchildren and great
grandchildren of Mrs. Emma
Mero. Her great grandchil
dren are Larry and Diana
Calkins, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Clay V. Calkins, and
Teresa, Karl and Erie Fann,
children of Mr. and Mrs. F.
H. Fann, Grants Pass.
Miss Danusia Kosecka be
ifrime the bride of Herbert
Bell In a candlelight ceremony
DcQ-mber 27 at Zion Luther-
n church. The Kev. II. L.
Coovert officiated at the eight
clock evening rites.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jcrzy Muller,
829 Minnesota avenue. Mr.
Bell's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bell, 512 Her
bert street, Ashland.
The bride, given in mar-.
riage by her rather, wore a
own of satin brocade fashion-
with fitted bodice, long
sleeves, scoop neckline and
onffant skirl. The neckline
was accented with brocade ap
pliques trimmed with pearls
nd iridescent sequins and self
bows were on either side of
the skirt near the waistline.
A full bustle formed a chapel
train. Her elbow length veil
was held by a miniature pearl
crown and she carried a cas
cade bouquet of pink roses en-
ircling a white orchid.
Miss Bonnie Cox was maid
of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Iverne Ivcrson and
Miss Courtney Bell, Ashland,
sister of the bridegroom. They
wore emerald green frocks
with velveteen bodices and
peau de soie skirls, and green
feather hats.
Little Julia Slogowski was
flower girl. She wore a while
nylon frock and carried a bas
ket of flower petals.
Dr. Frank Haines, Ashland
served as best man. Seating
tile guests were Clark Barker,
Clarence Comstock, Ashland,
and Hans Lasson, Ashland.
Miss Ruth Coovert played
the organ wedding music and
accompanied Mrs. Oscar Bjor-
lic, soloist. Decorations were
n keeping with the Christmas
Mrs. Muller chose light
purple dress with white ac
cessories for her daughter's
voiding. Mrs. Bell wore a
blue dress with matching ac
cessories. Following the wcddiiiig re
ception was held at the church
attended by 110 relatives and
friends. Mrs. Iver Ivcrson cut
and served the wedding cake
and Mrs. Emil Knutson pre
sided at the punch bowl. Mis.
Rich a r d Kosmatka was in
charge of the guest book and
Miss Jan Coghil! was at the
gift table.
The couple is at home at
403 Wightman street, Ashland.
The bride is a graduate of
Medford High school and Mr.
Bell of Ashland High school.
They arc both students at
Southern Oregon college.
Among the out of town
guests were Mrs. Don Davis
and daughter, Jennifer, aunt
and cousin, from Coeur d'
Alene, Idaho.
Before the wedding Miss
Koseuka was honored at a
shower given by Mrs. Robert
Messenger in Ashland. Guests
were college friends of the
bride-elect. During Ihe eve
ning she was dressed in a
"w e d d i n g gown" made of
newspapers and this was deck
ed with ribbons from the gift
packages.
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Miss Beverly Tosn
(Classic Photo)
Engagement Told
Of Beverly Tosh
To Robert Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tosh. 80S
Broad street, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Beverly Jean, to Robert Gar
land Bowen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Garland Bowen,
Plymouth, N.C.
The bride was graduated
from Medford High school in
1959 and is employed by
Montgomery Ward company.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Plymouth High school, is pres
ently stationed at .Fort Lewis,
Wash., with the Army.
No date has been set for
their wedding.
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den, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lull.
About 100 persons attended
Among those present was
Charles Morehouse, master of
the Grange, and Pamela Hag
gard, the couple's only great
grandchild, a daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Haggard. The cou
ple's youngest son, Roland
Smith, of Davis, Calif., was
unable to attend.
The couple was married In
Jacksonville December 24,
1910, and have lived in Jack
son county more than 50
years. They are charter mem
bers of the Central Point
Grange.
Anniversary
Observed
Provolt - Mr. and Mrs. Cy
ril McKay, Provolt, have re
lumed from a trip to Ontario,
Calif., where they visited rel
atives and celebrated their sil
ver wedding anniversary.
Among those who attended
the anniversary were Mrs.
Julia McKay, mother of Mr.
McKay, Donald and Mack Mc
Kay, brothers of Mr. McKay,
and James McKay, their son.
Families of the relatives were
also present.
Also present was another
son, Douglas McKay, a seaman
in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and
Mrs. McKay were married
December 25, 19:i5 at Cald
well, Idaho, by the Rev. L. G.
Krasher, now pastor of First
Baptist church in Grants Pass.
In California
Ashland - Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Davis and three chil
dren, 590 Glenview drive,
spent the holidays visting rel
atives in the Bay area and
in southern California. In
cluded In their vacation were
Disneyland, the New Year's
Day Rose parade in Pasadena
and the Washington-Minnesota
football game in the Rose
Bowl.
Couple and Son
Hold Open House
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fann
and son Jerry, 1040 Maple
Park drive, held open house
New Year's day.
Their guests include a num
ber of Medford friends and
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Radke
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Ahrcndt and son, Bobby, all
ot Orangeville, Calif., and the
hosts' son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fann
and children, Teresa, Karl and
Eric, Grants Pass.
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