Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1962, Image 19

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. MAY 13. 1962
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Church Ceremony Held
Central Point-An event of
May 6 was the wedding of
Miss Diane Marie Griftith and
Arnold Artie Wolfe. The cere
mony was read at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon at First Meth.
odist church.
The Rev. Gerald Nelson per
formed the rites in the pres
ence of about 200 guests.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Byron R. Griffith,
30 Crater lane, Central Point,
and the bridegroom is a son
of Mrs. John S. Wolfe, 322
Benson street, Medford, and
the late Mr. Wolfe.
Mr. Griffith gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
Miss Rae Burritt was maid
of honor and bridesmaids
were the Misses Marleen Froe
ber, Janie Ward and Joan
Skov, all of Medford. Cousins
of the bride from Eugene,
Wendy Boll and Robin Boll,
were flower girls and Randy
Martin of Medford carried the
rings. Candle lighters were
Miss Gail Eastin and Miss
Cindy Pryde.
Gerry Lyons served as best
man, and Jerry Swartsley and
Dean Welch, both of Medford,
and Edward Cripe, seated the
guests.
The bride's gown of peau de
soie was designed with a
chapel train and bustle bow.
The bodir-e was trimmed with
lace and pearlized sequins and
her illusion veil was held by
miniature pearls from a lace
crown. The bridal bouquet
was a white orchid with white
carnations. She carried an
heirloom handkerchief loaned
by her grandmother, Mrs.
Eric Wahlstrom.
Wears Satin
The maid of honor wore a
ballerina length gown of pea
cock blue satin with bell
shaped skirt. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations
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Are Held at Salade Home
The wedding of Helene Sa-' Phoenix, attended her sister,
lade Donker to Alfred S. V.IShe wore a lavender print
Carpenter took place Satur- silk frock with orchid cor
day, May 5, at the home of sage.
the bride's mother, Mrs. Lil- Leonard Carpenter, Car
lian Salade, Central Point. Imel, Calif., was best man for
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Artie Wolfe
(Anders photo)
centered with a peacock blue
carnation. The bridesmaids
wore matching gowns of leal
blue and carried bouquets cen
tered with teal carnations. All
wore veils to match their
gowns.
The flower girls wore
matching dresses of yellow
and lavender, trimmed with
lace and designed with jack
ets and their head bands
matched their frocks. Their
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Monday,
May 14
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j necklaces were gifts from the
bride, and they carried bas
kets filled with rose petals.
' Tho onnHlnliahtnt-e Ararat
were of flowered while nylon
over blue taffeta and they
wore matching head bands.
Their wrist corsages were of
carnations.
Baskets of bridal wreath
and hawthorn decorated the
church and while bows mark
ed the pews.
Miss Diana Hunter furnish
ed the wedding songs accom
panied by Mrs. Leslie Board
man, organist.
For her daughter's wedding
the bride's mother wore a pale
blue sheath dress with jacket,
of brocaded satin with wiiich
she wore matching accesso
ries. The Dridegroom's mother
was dressed in a beige sheath
dress with jacket, also of bro
caded satin and both wore
corsages of pink rosebuds.
Many Guests
Out-of-town guests included
Vernon Griffith, a brother of
the bride, who is stationed
with the Navy at Bremerton,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Wahlstrom, Iron Mountain,
Mich., maternal grandparents
of the bride; Mrs. Carl Boll, a
paternal grandmother of the
bride; William Boll, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Boll Jr., and
family, all of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Hilden Pryde and fam
ily, Hoquiam, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Houg and family,
Aberdeen, Wash.; Donald,
Wolfe, a brother of the bride
groom, and Jay Mullen, both
of Eugene; Mrs. Catherine
Fiock and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fiock, all of Montague, Calif.;
Robert Custance, James Wick
er, Douglas Williams, Mrs.
John Mathes and Mrs. A. D.
Tilton, all Klamath Falls; Mrs.
Bradly Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Carol Williams, all of Eu
gene: Mr. and Mrs. Raliegh
Matthews and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto E. King, all of Shady
Cove; Mrs. M. Swenson of
Wisconsin; Mrs. J. Olmstead of
New York; and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lawerence and Mrs. Bes
sie Henderson, aunt of the
bridegroom.
A reception was given by
the bride's parents at the Jack
son House. The reception ta-
his brother.
Here for the wedding were
the bride's daughter. Miss
Laine Donker, student at
Mills college in California;
the bridegroom's son, Harlow,
Waitsville, Vt., his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Car
mel; his niece, Mrs. Bernard
Van Home, and Mr. Van
Home, Lafayette, Calif., and
Mrs. F. R. Alley, Pacific Pali
sades, Calif., who is the for
mer Patricia Thompson,
daughter of Mrs. W. A.
Thompson, Medford, and
long-time friend of the bride
and bridegroom.
Also attending the wed
ding was the bride's son, Wil
liam Donker III.
Orchids for the bride and
her sister and for a mantel
decoration were sent from
New York as a gift from her
cousin, Mrs. Valentina Sarra,
the former Marcy Wcscott of
Miss Nancy Jean Chicago, 111.
I he newly weds arc at home
t Topsides, the Carpenter
residence on Old Stage road.
Mr. Carpenter and his bride
have both lived in the Rogue
valley many years and are
widely known; Mr. Carpenter
The brief ceremony was read
at four o'clock in the after
noon by the Rt. Rev. Ben
jamin D. Dagwell, Portland,
retired bishop of the Episco
pal church.
The bride is also the
daughter of Louis Salade, San
Francisco.
For the ceremony the bride
wore a dress of champagne
colored silk with three-quarter
length sleeves and slightly
full skirt having geometric
insets of chartreuse, lavender
and aquamarine silk. She
wore three small chartreuse
colored orchids and carried
a small black prayer book
with a spray of lily of the
valley.
Mrs. Martin Luther Jr.,
Where You Find the Clothe
You Love To Live 'In
Ceremony Held
In Reno Chapel
Trail
Millard became the bride of
Keith D. Lillv in a ceremony
held April 27 at Park Wed
ding chapel in Reno, Nev.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Millard,
Trail, Ore., and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Donald G. Lilly, Pros
pect, Ore.
Following a trip to Wash
ington the couple is living at
45 D Bush street in Central
Point.
The bride is a graduate of
Eagle Point High school and
is employed by Pacific Tele
phone Northwest. The bride
groom also attended Eagle
Point schools and has served
in the Navy. He is self em
ployed. Family Dinner
To Mark Day
Jacksonville - Relatives of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Mc
Beth, 20fi N street, Jackson,
ville, will gather at the Mc
Beth home today in observ
ance of Mothers' day. Those
who plan to attend are their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McBelh, and
children, Debbie, Cindy and
Paul, of Ashland; their daugh
ter, Miss Carole McBeth, and
their nephew and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lmd McBeth and
daughters, Teresa, Joyce and
Patty, all of Jacksonville;
and another son, Alan Mc
Beth, a student at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
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ble was decorated with an ar
rangement of red tulips and
bridal wreath, arranged by
Mrs. Wallace West, Central
Point.
Mrs. Pryde, aunt of the
bride, cut and served the wed
ding cake and Miss Karen
Pryde, a cousin of the bride,
registered the guests. Mrs.
Houg served coffee while the
punch was served by Mrs.
Carl Boll Jr., and Mrs. Mar
tin. Mrs. James Eastin and
Mrs. Charles Robinson took
charge of the gifts.
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Mt. Lassen and
Reno, Nev. For traveling the
bride wore a beige suit with
white accessories.
They will live at 519 Mary
street in Medford.
The bride is employed at
Mann's Department store. She
attended Medford Senior
high school and Shasta Junior
college in Redding, Calif.
The bridegroom also attend
ed the same schools and
Southern Oregon college. He
is employed at Dumas Domes
tic laundry.
The bride's parents enter
tained in their home at a re
hearsal party for the bridal
group May 4 after the wed
ding rehearsal.
Prior to the wedding the
bride-elect was honored at
three different showers. On
April 21 Mrs. John Martin
and Mrs. Emily Lyons were
hostesses for a shower given
in her honor, and others en
tertaining for her were Mrs.
Jim Eastin and Mrs. Al Mer
cer on April 27, and Miss
Ward and Miss Froeber on
May 3.
Among th guesti at the Champagne supper which Med
ford Junior Service league gave May 5 were left to right)
Mrs. Austin B. Laymance, B. L. Nutting, Mrs. George
Stacey. Dr. Warren G. Bishop, Mrs. Bishop. George Stacey.
Mrs. Nutting and Mr. Laymance. The Starlight room of
Rogue Valley Country club, where the dance was held, was
decorated in the Peppermint lounge theme and after a
demonstration of The Twist, the dance which originated at
the New York lounge, guests joined in the dancing. A pink
and white striped canopy covered the musician's platform
at the end of the room and ropes of pink and white set
tables apart. A peppermint stick tree stood in the en-tranceway.
Lady Elks Honor Wives
an orchardist and
leader.
Betrothal News
s Made Known
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pren
tice, 1432 Crown avenue, an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Mrs. Gail
Hammond, to Charles J.
Schmutz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Schmutz, Seattle, Wash.
The bride-elect is eirmloved
by the firm of Frohmayer,
Lowry, Hogan and Deather
age. Her fiance is associated
with General Electric Credit
corporation.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Students Give
Piano Recital
Mrs. Kenneth L. Brown pre
sented her piano class in a re
cital May 6 at Purucker Piano
nouse.
Performing were Laurie
Duncan, Maria Jean Hall,
Tommy Doty, Janny Wilson,
Brenda Morgan, Kent Clink
inboard, Joy Babcock, Nor
ma Jean Yandoll, Becky Wil
son, Deidre Mosher, Joanie
Leonard, Dean Hall. Valerie
Hostetter, Bruce Mackenzie,
David While, Doneva Koeoke.
David Doty, Susan Morgan,
Sandra Rupp, Helen McKce,
Virginia Teeter, and Virginia !
Gandl.
Receiving syllabus certifi
cates as a result of testing by
the state adjudicator, Mrs.
Amy Arney, were Valerie
Hostetter, Susan Morgan, Vir
ginia Teeter, Helen McKee,
Virginia Gandt, and Sandra
Rupp.
Valerie Hostetter, Joy Bab
cock and Donna Koepke re
ceived certificates for contin
uous study over a period of
forty weeks.
Mrs. Robert Babcock, Mrs.
Stanley Morgan, Mrs. Darcll
Huson, and Miss Darelyn Hu-
son assisted Mrs. Brown with
the refreshments following
the program.
Officer, Wife
Home From Trip
Ashland - Col. and Mrs.
Harold R. Jordan returned
the first of the week from a
trip to Bartlcsville, Okla.,
and Winficld, Kan., where
they visited relatives. En
route back to Oregon they
stopped in Colorado and also
toured Mesa Verde National
park as well as Zinn National
park.
Elected
Miss Rebecca Elin Gates,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John MacMillan Gates, 1058
Military road, Medford, has
been elected social chairman
of Columbia hall, Stephens
college, for the next academic
year.
Wives of the recently in
stalled Elks club officers were
honored Tuesday, May 1 by
the Ladies of Elks at the Elks
temple.
Those introduced by Mrs.
Claud W. Hoover, chairman,
were Mrs. Franklin H. Van
Pell, wife of the district dep
uty grand exalted ruler of
Oregon South, and Mrs. Leon
ard F. Carlson, wife of the
Medford lodge exalted ruler.
Other officers' wives intro
duced were Mrs. Reuel K.
Rians Jr., Mrs. Robert C.
Kennedy, Mrs. John A. Stro
bel, Mrs. Richard G. Phair,
Mrs. J. M. Sanderson, Mrs.
James A. Rose, Mrs. Sanford
W. Bishop and Mrs. Walter
C. Ricks Jr.
The next meeting of the
Ladies of Elks will be Tues
day, May 15 at 1:30 p.m., in
Entertain
Shady Cove-Trail - Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Zawadzke of
Shady Cove recently enter
tained at a family dinner in
their home honoring their
daughter, Beti Zawadske, on
the occasion of her birthday.
Present were the honored
guest's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Poole, Pros
pect, and her sister Lee Zawadzke.
the downstairs parly room at
the Elks temple.
A salad luncheon will be '
served. Hostesses will be Mrs.
James W. Bates, Mrs. Claude
C. Holmes and Mrs. Fred B
Sweeney. Wives and widows of all
Elks are invited and a spe
cial invitation is given to the
wives of new members.
Miss Trowbridge
Elected Queen
Miss 'Pamela Trowbridge,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Trowbridge, was elected hon
ored queen of Bethel 55, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, at a recent bethel
meeting.
Other line officers elected
for the coming term were
Miss Lynn Langston, senior
princess; Miss Pat Selby, jun
ior princess; Miss Pamela Nel
son, guide, and F.iss Madelyn
Buonocore, marshal.
A bicycle ride was planned
for May 12.
The guardian council will
meet May 21 at 7:30 p.m.,
with Mrs. Lawrence Buono-
core.
Refreshments were served
by Pam Groves, Dorothy
James, Penny Simmonds and
their mothers.
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