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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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Shower Given
For Miss Issi;
June Rites Set
Miss Janet Louise Issi,
bride-elect ot John Straw
Neal, was honored at a kit
chen shower Riven recently
by Mrs. Joe Beach, at her
home, 60 Ross court. Cohost
esses with Mrs. Beach were
Mrs. Belle Jones and Mrs.
Donald Day.
The Ncal-Issi wedding; is
ret for Saturday, June 9.
The bride-elect is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Dominick Issi,
3073 Delta Water road, and
the late Mr. Issi. Her fiance
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Neal, 2104 Roberta road.
Both are students at Southern
Oregon college.
For the shower crystal
bowls filled with roses dec
orated the rooms and the re
freshments tables were cen
tered with nosegays of pink
rosebuds.
Attending were Mrs. Don
ald Giles, Mrs. Bruce Burns,
Mrs. Michael Jacobs, Mrs.
Melvin R. Murray; Mrs .Rose
Kornblum and her sister, Mrs.
Pearl Kaplan, Mrs. Issi, the
hostess and honored guest.
With the exception of Mrs.
Kaplan, all the guests and
hostesses are members of the
nursing staff at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Church Wompn
Will Be Guets
Members of the Women's
association and circles of
V e s t m i nsler Presbyterian
church will be guests of Mrs.
Harry Elmore and Mrs. Ed
win Slrother at the Elmore
Trailer villa, 1059 Morrow
road Tuesday, June 5.
A program, directed by
Mrs. James P. Rowan, will
open the meeting at 10 a.m.
Included will be a dedication
ot articles made or collected
by the groups for World serv
ice. Those who attend should
take a sack lunch. Coffee and
dessert will be provided by
the association. A nursery for
pre-school children will be
maintained at the church,
2000 Oakwood drive.
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Mn, Allan D. Young was MU( Sandra Maria Krout ba
ton her marriage May 27 in Portland's Centenary-Wilbur
Methodist church. (Krohn photo)
Sandra Marie Krout
Bride of Allen Young
Of interest here is news of
the May 27 marriage of Miss
Sandra Marie Krout, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y,
Krout of Vancouver, Wash.,
to Allen D. Young, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Young, former
Medford residents, now of
Portland. The date also was
the occasion of the 29th wed
d 1 n g anniversary of the
bridegroom's parents.
The ceremony was per
formed at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon at Centenary-Wilbur
Methodist church, Port
land, by the Rev. Herbert E.
Morris.
The bride's honor attendant
was Miss Linda Baker,
Springfield, Ore., and brides
maids were Miss Marilyn
Krout, Vancouver, Wash., a
sister of the bride, and Miss
Nancy Young, Portland, a sis-
j ter of the bridegroom. Lisa Lu
cas, Medford, a cousin of the
bridegroom, was the flower
girl.
Keith Van Horn, Medford,
a cousin of the bridegroom,
was best man, and Robert
Fewkes, Milwaukie, Ore., and
Oldham-Hamm Ceremony
Read at Medford Church
Miss Sharyn Louise Hamm
became the bride of E. Dan
Oidham in a double ring cere
mony May 25 in the First
Methodist church. The cere
mony, read by the Rev. Mel
vin W. Dixon of St. Luke's
Methodist church, was per
formed at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. James L, Foster, 734
Garfield avenue, and Gordon
E. Hamm of Areata, Calif.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Oldham,
827 West Fourteenth street.
The couple chose the date
of their wedding because 61
years previously, the bride's
great-grandfather, TV. Frank
Roberts of Medford had been
married on that date.
ON THE GO
ON THE TOWN
Otf THE JOB
DAVID CRYSTAL'S tW pece co'u" suit cf
ec'uj!ve srur, rayon Cry:nti is redy for a "Summer,
ful" of activity in iown or Around the wor'd. Will arrivs
end slay remarlabiy fresh and crisp witH nava'-a-wrl'
. . . due to kuunous, resil:tnf, un-wrnl!e-ab'
Crysan ., impo-ted from Switzerland. Siies 8 to 20.
Ours Exclusively
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Ynu Lovf Tn. L'vt In
Truman Rew, Seattle, Wash.,
were ushers.
Dana Krout, Vancouver, a
cousin of the bride, was the
ring bearer.
Mr. Krout gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
For her wedding the bride
wore a gown of nylon organza
over taffeta, designed with a
front panel of lace beading
and chapel train, Aet shout
dcr length veil was held by a
crown of seed pearls and cry
stals. She carried a white
Bible with pink cypripedium
orchids and stephanotis
The attendants wore match
ing gowns of blush pink nylon
organza over taffeta, with
bodices of lace. The blush
pink circlets which they wore ;
as headpieces were held by
pink roses, and each carried
a nosegay of pink and white
carnations. -
The flower girl's dress was
of white and pink taffeta with
nylon overskirt. She carried a
basket of pink and white car
nations. White gladiolus with pink
snapdragons decorated the
church to complete the color
scheme of the wedding.
The wedding songs were
furnished by Miss Marie
Hoffman accompanied by
Miss Joan Pratt, organist.
At the rception which fol
lowed. Miss Linda Cresap,
Battle Ground, Wash., and
Miss Cheryl Krout, Vancou
ver, served the punch.
Mrs. William Burdick and
Mrs. S. James Krout served
the cake. Miss Judy Engle,
Portland, took charge of the
guest book and assisting with
the gifts were Miss Julia Van
Horn and Miss Sandra Kline,
Medford.
Ester Reed daisies deco
rated the reception table.
For their wedding trip the
couple flew to Hawaii and are
to return to Victoria, B.C.,
Canada, to spend a week.
They will live, in Portland.
The bride is a graduate of
Evergreen High school and
Chase Business college, both
iii Vancouver. The bride
groom is a Medford High
school graduate and both are
employed by Pacific Power
and Light company in Port
land. Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Kline and
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Van Horn and Miss Julie
Van Horn, Keith Van Horn
and Mrs. Lillian Lay, all Med
ford; and Mrs. J. Fisk, Vrn
Duzen Station, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Baker and
family, Springfield.
In California
o
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farn
ham. Anderson Creek road.
Talent, are spending several
the bridegroom, was matron
of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Bonnie Knapp and
Miss Nola Sue Robbins.
Gene Harvey was best man.
Seating the guests were Rich
ard Orr and Robert Ncuman.
Mr. Hamm gave his daugh
ter in marriage. v
The bride wore her moth
er's wedding dress. It was of
white slipper satin with long
train and sweetheart neck
line, and trimmed with min
iature self - material covered
i buttons. Her shoulder length
veil was held by a crown of
sequins ai d seed pearls. She
carried a white orchid on a
white Bible.
The bride's attendants wore
matching electric blue satin
Mrs. Don Poling, a sister of frocks and matching head
bands of satin and net. They
carried nosegays of bachelor
buttons and gardenias.
Kurtis C. Hamm, a brother
of the bride, and Doreta Old
ham, a sister of the bride
groom, were candlelighters.
Baskets of white stock and
bachelor buttons decorated
the church. Mrs. Leslie Board
man furnished the wedding
music.
A reception was given by
the bride's parents in the
church rooms.
Miss Oldham had charge of
the guest book, while Miss
Nancy Breeze served coffee
and Miss Sandra Evernharl
poured punch. Mrs. Kenneth
Van Ausdall and Miss Pamela
Roberts served the cake.
Also here for the wedding
was Mrs. Gordon Hamm of
Areata.
Miss Grace Gail
Feted at Party;
June Rites Set
Gold Hill-Miss Grace Gail
was guest of honor at a bridal
shower given May 26 in the
Fellowship room of Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church. Miss Gail's marriage
to Leroy Johnson will be an
event of June 18 at 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon at
the Gold Hill church.
Hostesses for the shower
were Mrs. Arthur Boye, Mrs.
J. G. Kofahl. Mrs. Delos
Walker, Mrs. Melvin Burnett,
Miss Rose Drake, Mrs. Paul
Moiloy, and Mrs. Ear! Moore,
all of Gold Hill.
The table at which the hon
ored guest opened her gifts
was centered with an arrange
ment of white peonies in a
crystal bowl. Pink and white
carnations stood in a pastel
hand painted vase on the gift
table; baskets of spring flow
ers and a pink umbrella com
pleted the decor for the
room.
Miss Drake and Miss Can
dice Gail took charge of the
gift table and Mrs. C. Nor
man Gail, mother of the
bride-elect, kept the gift list.
Miss Gail is a teacher in
the Parkrose Elementary
School system, Portland. She
is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Gail, Gold Hill. Mr. Johnson
is a son of Mr. and I 'rs. W. L.
Johnson, Portland.
Guests other than the hon
ored guest and her mother
were Mrs. Robert Gail, Mrs.
Budd Gail. Miss Candice
Gail, Mrs. M. Schoenomann,
Mrs. T. Z. Smith, Mrs. S. M.
Christensen, Mrs. Lee Mat
ney, Mrs. W. S. Dickinson,
Mrs. Nora Waif, Mrs. Millie
Walker, Mrs. Wilbur Martin,
Mrs. Paul Holderness, Mrs.
Walter McLean, Mrs. Ivan
Smith, Mrs. Frances Throne,
Mrs. E. T. Bolt, Mrs. Ethel
Johnson, Miss Patricia Wash
burn, Mrs, Roian Washburn,
Mrs. Samuel Jones, Mrs.
Donald Meister, Mrs. Loch
len L. Gregory, Mrs. L. L.
Martin, Mrs, Blanche Mcrri
man, Mrs, Donald Morrow,
Miss Ton! Morrow, Mrs.
Harry Newnham, Mrs. Lester
Parker, Mrs. Roy Bcrnoman,
Miss Patricia Boye. Miss Lin
da Parker, Miss Marie Jones,
Miss Carol Washburn, Mrs.
Nina Dusenberry, Mrs. Law
rence Smith, Mrs. George
Smith. Mrs. Paul Thompson,
Mrs. Clyde Kell, Mrs. Arnold
Gosnell, and Mrs. Grover T,
Mulkey.
Garden Tour
Is Scheduled
Medford Garden cluh planr
a garden tour and luncheon
Thursday, June 7.
The tour will start at A a.m.
from the county courthouse.
The luncheon will be at noon
in the Top Flight room of
Rogue Valley Country club.
After the luncheon there
will be installation of officers
for the coming year. The pro
gram, to be given by Mrs. Ira
Fitzgerald, will be slides on
"The Years in Review."
The horticulture lesson will
be presented by Mrs. Dayton
DePue on "Care and Selection
of Rose? for Show."
There will be an executive
I . to" H J &
Mr, and Mr. E. Dan Oldham
(Knckt!d! photo
The couple made their wed
ding trip to Gold Beach. For
traveling the bride chose a
green and white checked light
wool suit with white accessories.
The bride and bridegroom
both attended Medford High
school. The bridegroom is
serving with the Army para
troops.
Their home is located at
ftm-3 West Tenth street.
Theater League Elects;
Season's Plavs Listed
Officers for the board of di
rectors of the Broadway The
ater League of Medford were
elected at a meeting held May
25 at Kim s restaurant.
They are Manville Heisel,
Medford lawyer, president;
Ronald Rickets, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Oscar Halboth, pub
licity chairman; Robertson
Collins, theater chairman;
Dwight Houghton, treasurer;
Mrs. Ray Casterline, secre
tary; Mrs. Robert Taylor, cam
paign chairman.
Other board members are
Mrs. C. H. Buffingiors, Rob
ert Beibn, Mrs. John Reid,
Mrs. Arion Skinner, Mis.
Fred Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Hibbs
and Mrs. Kent Blackhurst,
Paul Fairly, representative
of United Performing Artists,
met with members of the
Medford league May 29 and
told the group that the plays
for the coming season "are
some of the most exciting
ever presented,"
Booked for Medford are
"Mary, Mary," a comedy;
"Carnival," described as a
"wonderful musical" based on
the motion picture, "Lili;"
"A Shot in the Dark" ard
"Fantastteks" another musi
cal stilt playing in New York.
Those having membership
tickets can renew them for
the 62-63 season, and renewal
notifications will be in the
mail by August 1. The same
seats will be assigned those
who renew their member
ships, the league states.
On September 17, an office
will open to sell the remain
ing scats.
Those wishing to renew
their memberships at once
may - do so by sending a
check to Mrs. Robert C, Tay
lor, 905 Oak Grova road,
Medford.
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guests of Mr. Farnham's i Mr. Ira Fitzgerald. 3488 New
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. j Ray road. Central Point, Mon
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