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2 C SUNDAY. MAY S. 13j2 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON ,ey' 'it y J Mr. ind Mil. David L. PItti (Landis photo) Marriage Announced Prospect Mr. and Mr. Howard A. Bishop arc living in Prospect, following their wedding April 21 in The Dalles, Ore. The bride 1 the former Georgia Grieve. Both are of Prospect. The ceremony, the first to be held in the new St. Paul's Ipiscopal church in The Miles, was performed by the 9mv. E. Ernest Taylor, rector m the church. The double (is ceremony was read at 11 'latlc in the morning. 'fm couple was attended If Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haas, son-in-law and daugh ter of the bridegroom. for her wedding the bride wore a green and white linen dress with matching jacket. Her accessories were white and her corsage was a white rchia. Mrs. Loeta McClung, of Spokane, Wash., a daughter of the bridegroom, gave a re ception in the couple's hoh- r. About 75 guests attended. The couple made a wedding trip to Spokane and returned May 1. For traveling the bride chose a blue and while en semble. At Home Ashland - Dr. and Mrs. R L. Burdic are now at their home on High street, after an all-winter residence in Ari zona. They plan to remain in Ashland until fall. Catholic Rites IV A Pair Miss Karen Frances Van Dyck became the bride of David L. Pitts in a ceremony held April 28 at Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Very Rev. Carl Mai officiated at the wedding and read the nuptial mass. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Dyck, 2170 Barnett road, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Pitts, 665 Pittvlew road, Central Point. Some 300 relatives and friends attended the 10 o'clock morning ceremony. White Easter lilies were at the altar for the wedding. Miss Marilyn Guldan played the organ wedding music. Mr. Van Dyck escorted his daughter to the altar. She wore a waltz length dress of French lace and nylon net over taffeta. Her matching lace bolero had long sleeves and her fingertip length veil of illusion was held by a seed pearl crown. She carried an heirloom handkerchief be longing tu Mrs. B. L. Hunter and a bouquet of white carna tions and red rosebuds. Miss Linda Van Dyck was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaid was Rita Van Dyck, another sister. They wore princess style red taf feta frocks trimmed with white lace and carried red and white carnation nosegay bouquets. Donald Pitts, Myrtle Creek, served as best man, and seat ing the guests were Douglas Van Dyck, brother of the bride and Steven Miller. Groomsman was Stanley Van Dyck and ring bearer was SPECTACULAR OFFER! Just In Time For Mothers Day GORHAM OFFERS CHANTILLY THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS STERLING DESIGN AT A .-- 25 - "SAVINGS OFF OPEN STOCt MUCSS THROUGH MAY 23RD ONLY Four-piece plate-setting regularly $31.00 NOW $23.25 Complete 32 piece Service-for-8 regularly $248.00 NOW $186.00 You can give her famous Chantllly at wonder ful savings! All place-setting and serving pieces are Included. A marvelous opportunity to give her the most cherished sterling pattern available, Or add to her present Chantllly set. Convtniant buditti aviilablt. All prices include ledaral tax. 21 N. CENTRAL U 1904 Convtnitnt Tarmi If Dtsiredl 1 Jeffery Van Dyck, both broth- ers of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Girls Community club. White lilies, red tulips and pansies decorated the rooms for the event, Mrs. P. E. Dyck, Port land, cut the wedding cake with an heirloom knife be longing to Mrs. Z. N. Agee. She was assisted by Mrs. C. A. Waldien, Portland, and Miss Constance Sokolowski presided at the punch bowl. Miss Dorothy Ward poured coffee. Mrs. Donald Pitts, Myrtle Creek, was in charge of the guest book and Miss Ann and Miss Rose Pitts were at the gift table. Hostesses were Mrs. R. J. Batzer, Mrs. Floyd Darland, Mrs. Sophie Sokolowski and Mrs. R. A. Naumes. Following the reception a dinner was held for members of the families and the out of town guests at the home of the bride's parents. About 60 persons attended. The couple traveled to the Seattle World's fair along the coast, the bride wearing a lime green sharkskin dress with white coat and lime green flowered hat with white accessories. They are making their home in Mountain Home, Idaho, where the bride groom is stationed with the U. S. Air Force. The bride attended St. Mary's High school and was the dental assistant for Dr. E. R. Janish, Seattle. Mr. Pitts attended Canyonvllle High school and is in the United Slates Air Force. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. Dyck, Portland; Mr. Waldien and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGallalrd, all Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler and family, Brookings; Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Grunst, Canyonville, and Mrs. Howard Bishop and fam ily. North Bend. Prior to the wedding the bride-elect was honored at a shower given by Miss Soko lowski and Miss Ward. Some 20 guests attended. Chapter Plans Men's night will be held by Reamrs chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, at a stated meeting Thursday, May 10. During the evening the chap ter will honor mothers. Mrs. Lloyd Caton, worthy matron and Ross Gilkison. worthy patron pro-tern will preside. Chairmen for the evening will be Ross Gilkison and Morris Boughnrr. 0,., Miss Sharon Simmons Sharon Simmons Engaged to Wed Othar Richey Mr. and Mrs. George Sim mons, 606 Valley View drive, Medford, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Sharon Simmons, to Othar D. Richey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Othar C. Richey, 90 West Glenwood road, Medford. Miss Simmons is a 1961 graduate of Medford Senior High school and is employed by Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan association The bridegroom-elect is a 1961 graduate of Phoenix High school and is a fresh man at Oregon State univer sily, majoring in pharmacy. His fraternity is Phi Sigma Kappa. No wedding dale has been announced. Coming Wedding Is Made Known Butte Falls - Mr, and Mrs. Alva L. Webster of Butte Falls announce the coming marriacrp nf their daughter. Linda Lou Webster, to Jcrald Vern Ferguson. Butte Falls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. Miss Webster is a senior of Butte Falls High school and Mr. Fereuson is a graduate of Butte Falls high school and is employed by the U. S. Forest service in Butte Falls. A June wedding Is planned in Reno, Nev., and the couple plans to make their home in Butte Falls. Betrothal News Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Popow, 3744 Calhoun road, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Darilyn Marie Pop ow, to Roger Lloyd Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Talent. Miss Popow is a serior t Phoenix High school, and plana to enter Oregon Tech nical Institute in the fall. The bridegroom-elect is a 1961 graduate of Phoenix High school, and is also enter ing OTI in the fall. No date has been set for the wedding. if) a Darilyn Marie Popow (Classic photo) Former Residents Now in Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDou- gall, formerly of 315 Perry dale avenue, have moved to Portland and now are living at 3210 Southwest Dosch road there, Mr. McDougall, a longtime employee of the Pacific Power and Light company and the California Oregon Power com- pany, is associated with the personnel department of the company in the Public Ser vice building on Southwest Sixth street in Portland. At School Ashland-Mrs. Frances Gal latin, justice of the peace, spent several days in Eugene last week, where she attended the traffic school held on the University of Oregon campus. i Hard Times Party Set Montr iUm 4.lr4r A. 11 I (IOUII IIIC JUUfjI-A u.- cide." Music will be by tl Starvation Army trio-"Mus-cles'1 Muzzioli, "Punchy" Pow. ell, and "Ljppy" Lewis. Gor don Kerstraw will call for A hard times party will be held Saturday, May 12, at the Rogue Valley Country club at 8 p.m. Chairmen for event are Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nulton assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Pa J Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linquist, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holmes. Prizes will be awarded for square dancing. Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Milo O'Harra of Ashland Acres road, arrived recently from a three - month vacation in Apache Junction, Ariz. Millers Hosts For Wine Parties Mr. ant, Mrs. J- c- Miller were hostes last week end for a series of three p"ies given in their home on Oak wood drive. The Millers invit ed small groups of friends on Friday Saturday and Sunday evcin?s to wine tast'-ig par ties, serving an assor lent of white wines with bread, crackers, cheese and short bread, o Miss Otaka Sheperd Engagement Is Of Interest Here The engagement of Miss Oteka Sheperd to Maurice Mclntyre has been announced. Miss Sheperd is a daughter of Mrs. Inez Sheperd, 44 Quince street, and the late Herman Sheperd. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mclntyre, Jacksonville. The bride-elect was gradu ated from Jacksonville High school in 19S7 and now is a senior student at Emanuel School of Nursing, Emanuel hospital, Portland, The bridegroom - elect also is a Jacksonville High school graduate and has served four ! years in the United States j Air Force. He is employed with the United States Forest service. A winter wedding is plan ned. Cave Junction Couple To Wed Illinois Valley Mr. and Mrs. Max McNaught of Cave Junction, announce the en gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Marylin McNaught, to Ben Andrew Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, Kerby. The wedding is planned for 8 o'clock in the evening, May 19 in the Cave Junction Com munity church. The bride-elect is to gradu ate from the Illinois Valley High school on June 8. Her fiance is employed by the Il linois Valley Logging company. Your Choice of Petite Debs Natural Poise SHOES MOTHER'S DAY May 13th Smartest step to take when choosing a gift that will pleas Mother . . . glamour to her toes or she'll thank you every day she carries a fine handbag from our spring-summer collection . . . or . . . . . . give Mother a Gift Cer tificate. Let her select the Gift of her choice. n 100 EAST MAIN STREET On May 13 . . . 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