Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 23, 1961, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Mr. and Mn. Harvey Gen Hueners
Zelma Childress Married
To Harvey Gene Hueners
The wedding of Zelma Bea
trice Childress, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Childress,
603 North Fir street, to Har
vey Gene Hueners, Route 4,
Box 302, took place Sunday,
April 16, in -Ascension Lu,-
theran church. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hueners, Route
4, Box 302. ,
The Rev. Elvin S. Tollefson
read the double ring vows at
three o clock in the afternoon
, before approximat ely 00
guests. Baskets of white stock
decorated the church. Organ
ist was Miss Diane Melum.
The bride's gown was of
Alencon lace over taffeta,
with a basque bodice, long
sleeves and a Sabrina neck
line embroidered with pearls
and sequins.. The bouffant
skirt was accented with side
panels of tulle, banded with
wide rows of scalloped lace.
Her fingertip-length veil of
silk illusion was held by a
modified pillbox of Alencon
lace and rosettes of pleated
tulle, embroidered with pearls
She carried a cascade bouquet
of white carnations and steph
anotis, centered with a white
orchid. Her father gave her
in marriage.
Mrs. James Polk, sister of
the bride, was matron of hon
or, and Mrs. John B. Child
ress, her sister-in-law, was
bridesmatron. They wore iden
tical ballerina-length dresses
of blue nylon sheer over taf
feta, sleeveless, with self-cummerbund,
bouffant skirt and
draped back. Their hats were
blue miniature crowns of hair
braid and aurora borealls cry
stals with float veils. They
carried pink carnation' cascade
bouquets.
Mrs. Childress wore a navy
blue suit with white accessor
ies for her daughter's wed
ding and the. bridegroom's
mother w o r e a royal blue
dress, also with white. Both
wore gardenia corsages. .
Little Debra Sue Hueners,
daughter of the bridegroom,
was flower girl. Miss Shirleen
Eighty Women
Guests at Tea
About 80 valley women at
tended a tea given last Satur
day at the home of Mrs. Mur
ray S. Gardiner, 3777 Old Mil
itary road, as a benefit for the
dancers of Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile. The
money earned will go into a
convention fund in order that
the dancers may attend the su
preme session of the Daugh
ters to be held In Denver June
11-15.
Invited to pour were past
queens -of the temple. They
were Mrs. H. F. Nordwlck,
Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold, Mrs.
Raymond Reter, Mrs. E. Ron
ald Rice and Mrs. O. L. Over
myer. ,
Mrs. Gardiner's home has
an Oriental decor, and in
keeping with this, the tea ta
ble decorations Included a
Cambodian head of Kwan
Yin, Oriental goddess of Mercy.
GET ACQUAINTED ... .... nL
offer $1.50 West Mam Pharmacy
also $2.50, 14.50 (formerly Cash Davii Pharmacy)
wSTeS, 135 West- Main SP 2-2330
Hueners, sister of the bride
groom, lighted tapers.
Tom L. Wall served as best
man and John B. Childress,
the bride's brother, "seated
guests.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Mrs. Leonard
Willems and Mrs. Roland
Holmes, : aunt of the bride
groom, cut the cake. Mrs. Tim
Hunt and Miss Shirleen Hue
ners poured.
The newlyweds traveled to
San Francisco on their honey
moon, the bride wearing a
coral suit with coral accessor
ies. They will make their
home at 604 North Riverside
avenue. 1
The bride attended Crater
High school and the bride
groom who attended Jack
sonville -High school, is em
ployed at Quality market.
" a . "
King-Neville
Marriage News
Announced Here
Prospect -. Mr. and Mrs.
David Neville of Prospect
nave announced the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Mary
Lou Neville, to James G.
King Jr. The ceremony took
place Saturday, April 8, in
Juneau, Alaska, with Bishop
winiam uuiKiey of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints officiating.
An open house at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woolford
followed the ceremony. The
newlyweds left later for An
chorage, Alaska, on a wed
ding trip.
Mr. King's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James G. King, New
York City, were present for
the Wedding.
The bride has been curricu
lum assistant for the Alaskan
State Department of Educa
tion. Mr. King, game man
agement agent for the United
States Fish and Wildlife Serv
ice, is assigned . to duty in
Fairbanks and the couple will
live in that city.
The bridegroom's parents
came to Oregon following
their visit in Alaska and
were guests of the Nevilles in
Prospect before continuing to
their home in the east. They
visited Crater lake and other
spots of interest in this re
gion. ,
Dinner Slated
By. UN Chapter
:. The Medford chapter, Ore
gon United Nations associa
tion, will hold a potluck din
ner Monday, April 24, at the
Henry Padgham home, 2707
Springbrook road, at 6 p.m.
Each member will have an
opportunity to share their ex
periences in carrying out the
program for peace during the
past year and to help with
plans for the year ahead, ac
cording to Mrs. Harlan P.
Bosworth Jr., president.
Persons planning to attend
have been asked to contact
Mrs. Bosworth, TWinoaks
9-1270 or Bruce J. Manley,
SPring 2-8451.
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To Observe
Founding.
Alumnae of PI Beta Phi. na
tional social sorority, will ob
serve Founders' day at a
luncheon Saturday, April 29,
at 12:30 p.m. at Rogue Valley
Country club.
The alumnae will honor the
12 women students of Mon
mouth college, 111., who met
on April 28, 1867, to start I. C.
Sorosis, which later adopted
the Greek name of Pi Beta
Phi. In these 94. years since
Its founding, Pi Beta Phi has
had more than 73,000 mem
bers and counts 105 college
chapters and 307 alumnae
clubs ,
New officers of the Med
ford alumnae club are Mrs.
H. C. Massinger, president;
Mrs. Earl T. Johnson, vice
president; Mrs. Ben Trow
bridge Jr., secretary, all of
Medford; and Mrs. Joseph
Harvey, Central Point, treas
urer.
Mrs. Elliott MacCracken of
Ashland is the retiring presi
dent. Mrs. R. B. Thierolf and Mrs.
Houston L. Bush Jr., are in
charge of arrangements, for
the luncheon.
Rosa Jean Sweet
Rose Jean Sweet
Engaged To Wed
Melvin Shilts
Talent - Mr. 'and Mrs. Mel
vin Sweet, Talent, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Rose Jean, to Mel
vin Otis Shilts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Shilts, Klamath
Falls.
Miss Sweet was salutator-
ian of her 1959 graduating
class at Talent High school
and is a secretary for R. A.
Brewer, public accountant..
Her fiance attended schools
in Wisconsin and is employed
in orchard work.
Their wedding Is set for
this fall.
Mistletoe club will meet
Wednesday at Girls Commun
ity club for dessert luncheon.
Members are to bring articles
for a white elephant auction.
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Main and Bartlet Streets
J. , v
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Austin Vanderpool
i. (Anders photo)
Vanderpol-McAllister
Ceremony Held at Church
Central Point - Miss Shir
ley Jane McAllister, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc
Allister, route 2, box. 573 A,
Central Point, became the
bride of Carl Austin Vander
pool, son of Mrs. Mllford Van
derpool, 827 Gilman road,
Medford, in a ceremony held
April 15.
The Rev. Paul Kroori offic
iated at the double ring rites
held at Central Point Com
munity Bible church. More
than 125 relatives and friends
attended the 2 o'clock after
noon wedding. Baskets of
white stock and pink carna
tions decorated the church.
Mrs. Kroon was organist and
accompanied Miss Carol Ann
Morris, soloist .
The bride wore a chiffon
frock over satin fashioned
with fitted bodice, cap sleeves
and full skirt.
Her jewelry was a single
pearl on a chain and ear
rings, gifts from the bride
groom. She carried a white
orchid and white carnations
on a white Bible. Mr. McAl
lister gave his daughter In
marriage. '
Miss Connie McDonough,
Sams Valley, attended the
bride. She wore a pink taf
feta frock with an overskirt of
embroidered chiffon. She
wore matching accessories
and carried a bouquet of pink
and white carnations. Miss
Susan McAllister, sister of the
bride, and Miss Cheryl Ham
mill, a cousin, were candle
lighters. They wore blue taf
feta frocks with embroidered
chiffon oversklrts and their
( as advtrtisti .
'f 'in Glamour
!
wristlets were of white carna
tions.
Robert McAllister Jr., of
Prineville, brother - of the
bride, served as best man.
Seating the guests were Rich
ard Morris and William
Moore. , e
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
church. Mrs. Clifton Hammlll,
aunt of the bride, cut and
served the wedding cake. Miss
Linda Doran presided at the
punch bowl and Miss Glenna
Mae Brown' poured coffee.
Miss Alice Croxton was in
charge of the guest book. As
sisting with the serving was
Miss Carole Mattesen.
The couple traveled to
Grand Canyon In Arizona on
their wedding trip. The bride
wore for traveling a blue and
white print cotton suit with
white accessories. Her corsage
was an orchid.
The bride attended Crater
High school and Is employed
by Anders Photo shop. Mr.
Vanderpool attended Crater
High school and Southern
Oregon college and is em
ployed by Midway Meats com
pany.
, Among . the out - of - town
guests attending the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mat
tesen and daughter, Carolyn,
Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. T.
Salas, Alameda, Calif., aunt
and uncle of the bride; and
Mrs. H. Bernadlnl - and chil
dren, Oakland, Calif., cousin
of the bride.
WE
L .r Downtown Medford
Ceremony In
Applegate - Miss Shirley
Verlalne Tonkin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ton
kin, Florence, Ore,, became
the bride of Oliver V. Steph
enson, son of Mrs. Frank
Hibbs, Applegate, in rites held
April 8 at the home of the
bride's parents.
The double-ring ceremony
was performed at one o'clock
In the afternoon by the Rev.
Thornton Gapen, Applegate.
Miss Ruby Rose played sev
eral accordion numbers and
Neil Tompkins sang,
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of white satin
covered with white lace top
ped by a white lace bolero and
lace gloves. Her net veil was
held by a rhlnestone tiara and
she carried a lavender orchid
and white carnations with a
white Bible. The bride was
given in marriage by her
father.
Miss Margaret Harvey, of
Florence, attended the bride.
She wore a ballerina length
dress of blue nylon over taf
feta and her bouquet was of
lavender stock and white car
nations. Arthur Decker, Medford,
was best man.
The living room of the
home was decorated with lav
ender and white stock and
white asters. The dining room
decorations were also in lav
In Arizona
A s h 1 a n d Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Leidigh of The Mart are
vacationing in Arizona and
southern California. The
Grand Canyon was Included
in their week's motor Itin
erary.
Glimpse's
at Glamour .
From DOROTHY ELLIOTT
Are vou a busy, career woman
always on the go and dressed up
all week? So Saturday and Sunday
along! What then' I he
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laxing ... or the
dressed up, sophis
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We'll have to
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have to really know
you and your way
of life before
we can alve you e
styling that will
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If vou weren't pleased after your
first trip to our salon, please tell
us. Maybe we missed the clues you
gave us as to what you like, what
your work Is, and how you live. We
won t know wnar your HKes and
dislikes are until you tell usl So,
come In and let's get acquainted.
With longer hair the fashion,
correct hair styling to fit your
features Is a must. Just call Srrlng
2-2096, De-Na's Beauty Salon, to
look crisp and jaunty for the new
season.
LESLIE
For The Typical American Size,
(The 5'4" and Under and Shorter
Waisted Figure)
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(Right)
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Florence Weds
ender and white flowers with
silver bells. Mrs. Carter Hibbs
cut the cake while Mrs. Ar
thur Decker and Mrs. Ted
Blatter were In charge of the
5UNbHUNbtie new art of
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Three, different, fresh strokes of fashion fun all color-inspired, by sun, sea
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Vee Halgren,
Main and Bartlett Streets
FAY
98
Pair
guest book and the gifts.
The newlyweds will make
their home in Medford.
Guests attending from this
area were the Rev. Mr. and
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prices plus. tax.
Consultant
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YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITEDI
Mrs. Gapen, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hibbs, Mrs. 'Carter
Hibbs, Miss Lorraine Stephen
son, James and Jack Stephen
son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Blatter. ,
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Phone SP 2-6428
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