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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. SUNDAY JANlfeRY 22, 1961 B 3 3; 1 ':-; ; i ' f 1 Z 5 4t AMi-r,-, rye- c I 1 t i I Mrs. Knnth Roger Taplett Taplett - Stack Marriage Ceremony Announced Here From Prescott, Ariz., comes news o the wedding of Miss Mary Patricia Stack, Prescott, to Kenneth Roger Taplett, son of Mrs. Arthur Taplett, 919 Dakota avenue, Medford, and the late Mr. Taplett. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stack, Pres cott. The Rev. Charles Gielow performed the formal double ring ceremony at noon De cember 28 in Sacred Heart Catholic church. More than 200 guests attended. The bride wore a floor length gown of embroidered lace and satin, with a scal loped sweetheart neckline and wrist-length sleeves. The bouf fant overskirt of tulle was ac cented with appliqued lace. Her elbow-length veil of silk illusion was held by a eap of taffeta, lace and seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white poinsettias. Miss Joanne Johnson, Seat tle, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Kath leen Stack, sister of the bride, and Miss Barbara Taplett, Medford, sister of the bride groom. They wore street length gowns of red velveteen with matching accessories and headpieces. They carried white fur muffs accented with red poinsettias. Susan and Joan Newcomer, nieces of the bride, were flow er girls. Robert Pearson, Seat tle, served as best man. Ush ers were Jim Romig, Seattle, Novian Anderson and Dan Thompson, Prescott. The bride's 10 - year - old nephew, John Timothy New comer, sang and Mrs. Jack L. Ogg was organist. The church was decorated in the Christ mas theme. The bride's mother wore a silver-taupe sheath and the bridegroom's mother chose a navy print dress for the wed ding and reception, which fol followed in the St. Michael hotel. The bride is an alumna of St. Joseph's academy and Mt. St. Mary's college, Los Ange les, and is a member of Gam ma Sigma Phi sorority. She was graduated from the Unit ed Air Lines stewardess train ing school, Cheyenne, Wyo., and served as a stewardess based at Seattle. The bride groom, a graduate of the Uni versity of Washington, is a marketing researcher. He is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The newlyweds are making their home in San Francisco where the bridegroom is with the Best Foods company. 1 Niece Is Guest At Bullis Home Week end visitor of Seth Bullis and Miss Helen Bullis, 15 Florence avenue, is Mr. Bullis' niece, Mrs. Fraser Crocker, Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Crocker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Root, former Medford residents and now of Seattle, Wash., will leave today en route south to visit her parents who are spending the winter in Orange, Calif. She will also join her husband who will attend the Associated Equipment Dis tributors convention in Los Angeles, Miss Parsons Sekcted For Institute Work Miss Marilyn J. Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd N. Parsons, 2329 East Main street, a senior at Ore gon State college, is current ly studying at The Merrill Palmer Institute, Detroit, Mich. Miss Parsons, a home eco nomics major at the college, is the first student in home economics at OSC to be select ed for Institute training in five years. She is studying child psychology and family relations I during the quarter she will be in Michigan. The Merrill-Palmer Insti tute is a collegiate institution which, through comprehen sive programs of teaching, re search, and community serv ice, is a center for the study of all the things that affect normal human development in mind and body and that affect the relationships of hu man beings to each other in the family and in the com munity. Undergraduate students in their junior and senior col lege years are selected to at tend the Institute based on scholastic average and recom mendation of instructors. Stu dents are selected in the fields of sociology, home economics, psychology, education and re lated subjects. Students re ceive full credit for their work at their home institu tions for the Merrill-Palmer Institute studies. Miss Parsons, a graduate of Medford High school, attend ed Willamette university two years prior to transferring to OSC. She is a member of Omicron Nu, honorary home economics fraternity. Family Leaves To Attend Rites In California ) s FINAL WEEK of our Semi-Annua CLEARANCE SALE! o DRESSES Ql iiTQrn ATQ H further reduced to i h PRICE VALUES -1995 to 149" NOW- 1000 to 7500 Alt Satei Final No Refunds No Exchange! 617 Cit Where Oct the clothes you love to live in. II 21992 o Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, 2118 Dellwood avenue, left yesterday for Downey, Calif., to attend the wedding of their son, Lawrence Clark Jr. to Miss Julee Lucille Trimmell of that city. Traveling south with the Clarks is their daughter, Ginny, who will be a junior bridesmaid at the ceremony to be held Saturday, January 28, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church, Downey. Another daughter of the Clarks', Sandy, a sophomore at Lewis and Clark college, Portland, will fly to Los An- ireles next Friday. She will be a bridesmaid at the wed ding.. The bride-elect is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Trimmell. She is a graduate of Warren Senior High school in Downey and attended Long Beach State college. She is employed by Bakef Oil Tools, Inc., Los Angeles. Her finance is a graauaie of Medford High school and attended Southern Oregon col lege. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force and is em ployed by Autonetics Corpo ration in Downey, me coupie will make their home in Ana heim, Calif. Chairmen Announced The chairmen for the 1961 Easter Seal foundation proj ect, an annual project of Del ta Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, were announced at a recent meeting of the chapter. Chairmen are Miss DeMaris Glutsch, Mrs. Pat Brinson and Mrs. Leland A. Carpenter. Mrs. Robert Shangle, presi dent, was selected by the chap ter as a candidate for election as state treasurer of the sorority. Mrs. Melvin Saltmarsh re ported on the "Have Santa - Will Travel project in Decern ber and Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. Leroy Hatcher gave a skit in connection with the December educational program. Guests were Mrs. Ernest Black and Mrs. John Watson. Mrs. Carpenter served re freshments and assisted the hostess Mrs. John Uerlings. Group To Hear Three Students Three exchange students will speak to members and guests of the Travel Study club of the Oregon Federa tion of Women Clubs at a meeting Tuesday, January 24. Speaking will be Hisayuko (Don) Kondo, Kobe, Japan; Gillian DuCroz, Tonbridge, England: and Miss DeAnn Taylor, Medford. Mrs. Ray Glidewell, inter national hostess for the club, will introduce the speakers. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at Girls Community club. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Clay M. L. president of first istnct, n Mrs. J. D. Srummo ?fr. Frank Stratton, Mrs. Jason Ottinger, Mrs. Beryl Lyon, Mrs. Carrie Walters and Mrs. Ray GlidewelJ Members are invuca a br(J)j their friends. O Mill Barbara Btrns Barbara Berns, Steven Sutch Engaged to Wed Glendale - Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Berns, Glendale, former Medford residents, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Steven Sutch Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sutch, Glendale, They plan a June wedding. Miss Berns is a senior at Glendale High school. Her fiance was graduated from that school and is an employee of Berry Logging company. Rickers Return From Long Tour Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Ricker have returned to their apartment at the Medford Plaza after spending the past several weeks in Europe. The couple sailed from New York City in October on The Inde pendence Sun Lane cruise and first visited Casa Blanca, Palma on the island of Ma jorca and Gibralter. Later the Rickers visited Messina,' Sicily, and several cities in Italy, including Naples and Genoa. They also toured Spain. In Augsburg, Germany, the Medford travelers were guests of .their son, Capt. John K. Ricker of the United States Army and his family. The two families spent some time in Paris, and at Christmas lime all were at Garmisch. The Rickers returned to Genoa and sailed from there on the Leonardo Da Vinci, ar riving in New York City Janu ary 16. Newlyweds Living In Corvallis Grants Pass - Miss Elaine Norris, daughter of Mrs. Eva Norris, 1386 NW Conklin street, Grants Pass, became the bride of James Meade, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Meade, Wilderville, in a ceremony at St. Luke's Epis copal church. The Rev. Robert J. Sayers officiated at the four o'clock afternoon rites held Decem ber 24. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an aft ernoon length frock of white cotton lace fashioned with fit ted bodice, bouffant skirt, and scoop neckline. Her shoulder length veil was held by white seed pearl and satin headdress and she carried a white orchid on a white pray er book. Miss Janet Johanscn attend ed the bride. She wore a frock of red brocade with matching accessories, and car ried a nosegay of red and white carnations. David Lee Meade, Wilder ville, served as best man for his brother. Dr. Steven Dip pel, Grants Pass, seated the 75 relatives and friends at tending the ceremony. The decorations were in keeping with the season. ' Following the ceremony a reception was given by Mrs. Garland A. Faye, sister of the bride, at her home 1386 NW Conklin street. Mrs. Myrtle Coulter served champagne and Mrs. Walter A. Moran cut and served the wedding cake assisted by Steven Faye, nep hew of the bride. The bride attended Medford schools and was graduated from Grants Pass High school. She was employed as a secre tary for the Oregon Adjust ment Bureau. Mr. Meade also attended Grants Pass High school and is employed by Robertson Logging company. He is a student at Oregon State college. The couple are making their home in Corval lis. Among the out of town guests attending were Mrs. Rose Blitz, Los Angeles, grandmother of the bride groom and Mr. Moran, Miss Coleen Barr and Miss Caron Leffler, all Medford. r t J p NwMmiwl!.ttifilled By Dramatics Club Tfci iwallatMi mt )m mi members f tits iiriwlk club, Thespiaa Troupe 3(8, took place Thursday evening, January 19, at the Medford High school cafeteria. The new members of Thes pians include Cheryl Bulger, Margie Childers, Sara Hinkle, Dean Hiser, Sandra Malot, Lynn Offord, Nola Robbins, and Bob Walker. The six steps in the devel opment of the Dramatic Arts are speech, told by Bill Deem er; dance, by Jim Douglass; music, by Annice Black; writ ing, by Jack Smeltz; litera ture, by Terry Wiek; Thespia, by Judy Foreman, and thea ter, by Jim Yoder. The officers of Thespian It !f from Troupe 358 who participated i the installation were presi- Airman Visits Parents Here Airman Leslie R. Little Is spending a month's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Little, 1602 East Jackson street. The young man was graduated from den tal laboratory specialist school January 6 at Gunter Air Force base, Alabama. He is to re port to McChord field, Taco ma, Wash., February 26 and leave from there for Elmen dorf Air Force base. Anchor age, Alaska. He holds the rank of Airman second class. dent, Ken Peek; vice presi dent. Linda Jo Waltcrmire; secretary. Pat Cranston; treasurer, Mark Goodman; and records clerk, Beverly Geb hard. The usher was Joyca Crow. The Medford Troupe plans to participate in the Portland University Speech Arts festi val on January 27-28. A one act play demonstration and participation in the acting contest at the Regional Thes pian conference is also planned. The University o Oregon is the site of the event to be held February 3 and 4. Mrs. Lenore Zapell is troups sponsor. Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California for Over 30 Years Choice of the Modem Hostess CoiVpM m Umitf U Suidm 6f LYON One yov'v t Lyon Stwnton, yovK want to yow partem Immediately. For her It rich beauty in oocious and authentic design, fashioned by moster craftsmen. Rest of all, lyoa StainteM need Mver be polished and may be washed fn the dishwasher. 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